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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker d87f0a9a95 avoid updating caller's size when getdelim fails to realloc
getdelim was updating *n, the caller's stored buffer size, before
calling realloc. if getdelim then failed due to realloc failure, the
caller would see in *n a value larger than the actual size of the
allocated block, and use of that value is unsafe. in particular,
passing it again to getdelim is unsafe.

now, temporary storage is used for the desired new size, and *n is not
written until realloc succeeds.
2015-12-19 23:43:31 -05:00
Rich Felker 42216742cd fix crash when signal number 0 is passed to sigaction
this error case was overlooked in the old range checking logic. new
check is moved out of __libc_sigaction to the public wrapper in order
to unify the error path and reduce code size.
2015-12-15 23:20:36 -05:00
Rich Felker 0d58bf2d60 remove visibility suppression by SHARED macro in mips and x32 arch files
commit 8a8fdf6398 was intended to remove
all such usage, but these arch-specific files were overlooked, leading
to inconsistent declarations and definitions.
2015-12-15 23:18:38 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 3abb094d19 fix tsearch, tfind, tdelete to handle null pointer input
POSIX specifies the behaviour for null rootp input, but it
was not implemented correctly.
2015-12-08 18:53:18 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 8994908b19 tsearch code cleanup
changed the insertion method to simplify the recursion logic and
reduce code size a bit.
2015-12-08 18:53:02 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy bc9744763a fix tsearch to avoid crash on oom
malloc failure was not properly propagated in the insertion method
which led to null pointer dereference.
2015-12-08 18:52:38 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy e4f9d81168 fix tdelete to properly balance the tree
the tsearch data structure is an avl tree, but it did not implement
the deletion operation correctly so the tree could become unbalanced.

reported by Ed Schouten.
2015-12-08 18:52:25 -05:00
Jo-Philipp Wich 7b712844e3 properly handle point-to-point interfaces in getifaddrs()
With point-to-point interfaces, the IFA_ADDRESS netlink attribute
contains the peer address while an extra attribute IFA_LOCAL carries
the actual local interface address.

Both the glibc and uclibc implementations of getifaddrs() handle this
case by moving the ifa_addr contents to the broadcast/remote address
union and overwriting ifa_addr upon receipt of an IFA_LOCAL attribute.

This patch adds the same special treatment logic of IFA_LOCAL to
musl's implementation of getifaddrs() in order to align its behaviour
with that of uclibc and glibc.

Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jow@openwrt.org>
2015-11-30 14:57:25 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 12978acb30 ldso: fix the dtv update logic in __tls_get_new
if two or more threads accessed tls in a dso that was loaded after
the threads were created, then __tls_get_new could do out-of-bound
memory access (leading to segfault).

accidentally byte count was used instead of element count when
the new dtv pointer was computed. (dso->new_dtv is (void**).)

it is rare that the same dso provides dtv for several threads,
the crash was not observed in practice, but possible to trigger.
2015-11-28 13:34:17 -05:00
Rich Felker 8eead3ef18 math: explicitly promote expressions to excess-precision types
a conforming compiler for an arch with excess precision floating point
(FLT_EVAL_METHOD!=0; presently i386 is the only such arch supported)
computes all intermediate results in the types float_t and double_t
rather than the nominal type of the expression. some incorrect
compilers, however, only keep excess precision in registers, and
convert down to the nominal type when spilling intermediate results to
memory, yielding unpredictable results that depend on the compiler's
choices of what/when to spill. in particular, this happens on old gcc
versions with -ffloat-store, which we need in order to work around
bugs where the compiler wrongly keeps explicitly-dropped excess
precision.

by explicitly converting to double_t where expressions are expected be
be evaluated in double_t precision, we can avoid depending on the
compiler to get types correct when spilling; the nominal and
intermediate precision now match. this commit should not change the
code generated by correct compilers, or by old ones on non-i386 archs
where double_t is defined as double.

this fixes a serious bug in argument reduction observed on i386 with
gcc 4.2: for values of x outside the unit circle, sin(x) was producing
results outside the interval [-1,1]. changes made in commit
0ce946cf80 were likely responsible for
breaking compatibility with this and other old gcc versions.

patch by Szabolcs Nagy.
2015-11-21 21:41:42 -05:00
Rich Felker 19caa25d0a remove undef weak refs to init/fini array symbols in libc.so
commit ad1cd43a86 eliminated
preprocessor-level omission of references to the init/fini array
symbols from object files going into libc.so. the references are weak,
and the intent was that the linker would resolve them to zero in
libc.so, but instead it leaves undefined references that could be
satisfied at runtime. normally these references would be harmless,
since the code using them does not even get executed, but some older
binutils versions produce a linking error: when linking a program
against libc.so, ld first tries to use the hidden init/fini array
symbols produced by the linker script to satisfy the references in
libc.so, then produces an error because the definitions are hidden.

ideally ld would have already provided definitions of these symbols
when linking libc.so, but the linker script for -shared omits them.

to avoid this situation, the dynamic linker now provides its own dummy
definitions of the init/fini array symbols for libc.so. since they are
hidden, everything binds at ld time and no references remain in the
dynamic symbol table. with modern binutils and --gc-sections, both
the dummy empty array objects and the code referencing them get
dropped at link time, anyway.

the _init and _fini symbols are also switched back to using weak
definitions rather than weak references since the latter behave
somewhat problematically in general, and the weak definition approach
was known to work well.
2015-11-19 22:10:55 -05:00
Rich Felker 4f3a92881a fix build regression from removal of #ifdef SHARED 2015-11-18 19:00:44 -05:00
Rich Felker 5fe38516f7 use private maps even for read-only segments of FDPIC libraries
the nommu kernel shares memory when it can anyway for private
read-only maps, but semantically the map should be private. this can
make a difference when debugging breakpoints are to be used, in which
case the kernel may need to ensure that the mapping is not shared.

the new behavior matches how the kernel FDPIC loader maps the main
program and/or program interpreter (dynamic linker) binary.
2015-11-15 21:28:41 -05:00
Rich Felker 9e0a317d8c remove use of SHARED macro in dynamic linker version reporting
also fix visibility of the glue function used.
2015-11-12 16:13:52 -05:00
Rich Felker d56460c939 unify static and dynamic linked implementations of thread-local storage
this both allows removal of some of the main remaining uses of the
SHARED macro and clears one obstacle to static-linked dlopen support,
which may be added at some point in the future.

specialized single-TLS-module versions of __copy_tls and __reset_tls
are removed and replaced with code adapted from their dynamic-linked
versions, capable of operating on a whole chain of TLS modules, and
use of the dynamic linker's DSO chain (which contains large struct dso
objects) by these functions is replaced with a new chain of struct
tls_module objects containing only the information needed for
implementing TLS. this may also yield some performance benefit
initializing TLS for a new thread when a large number of modules
without TLS have been loaded, since since there is no need to walk
structures for modules without TLS.
2015-11-12 16:07:00 -05:00
Rich Felker ad1cd43a86 unify static and dynamic libc init/fini code paths
use weak definitions that the dynamic linker can override instead of
preprocessor conditionals on SHARED so that the same libc start and
exit code can be used for both static and dynamic linking.
2015-11-11 22:08:23 -05:00
Rich Felker 4aaf879eb0 eliminate use of SHARED macro in __tls_get_addr
this was only a tiny optimization, and static-linked binaries should
not be calling __tls_get_addr anyway since the linker is supposed to
perform relaxation, resulting in use of the local-exec TLS model.
2015-11-11 19:43:56 -05:00
Rich Felker 8a8fdf6398 eliminate use of SHARED macro to suppress visibility attributes
this is the first and simplest stage of removal of the SHARED macro,
which will eventually allow libc.a and libc.so to be produced from the
same object files.

the original motivation for these #ifdefs which are now being removed
was to allow building a static-only libc using a compiler that does
not support visibility. however, SHARED was the wrong condition to
test for this anyway; various assembly-language sources refer to
hidden symbols and declare them with the .hidden directive, making it
wrong to define the referenced symbols as non-hidden. if there is a
need in the future to build libc using compilers that lack visibility,
support could be moved to the build system or perhaps the __PIC__
macro could be checked instead of SHARED.
2015-11-11 19:29:45 -05:00
Rich Felker dc5bd27ac4 use correct nofpu versions of setjmp/longjmp used on sh-nofpu-fdpic
when adding the fdpic subarchs, the need for these sub files was
overlooked. thus setjmp and longjmp performed illegal instructions.
2015-11-11 18:27:23 -05:00
Rich Felker 9439ebd766 fix dynamic loader library mapping for nommu systems
on linux/nommu, non-writable private mappings of files may actually
use memory shared with other processes or the fs cache. the old nommu
loader code (used when mmap with MAP_FIXED fails) simply wrote over
top of the original file mapping, possibly clobbering this shared
memory. no such breakage was observed in practice, but it should have
been possible.

the new code starts by mapping anonymous writable memory on archs that
might support nommu, then maps load segments over top of it, falling
back to read if MAP_FIXED fails. we use an anonymous map rather than a
writable file map to avoid reading more data from disk than needed.
since pages cannot be loaded lazily on fault, in case of large
data/bss, mapping the full file may read a lot of data that will
subsequently be thrown away when processing additional LOAD segments.
as a result, we cannot skip the first LOAD segment when operating in
this mode.

these changes affect only non-FDPIC nommu support.
2015-11-11 17:40:27 -05:00
Rich Felker a946e8117e fix return value of nl_langinfo for invalid item arguments
it was wrongly returning a null pointer instead of an empty string.
2015-11-10 23:07:17 -05:00
Rich Felker 4e73d12117 explicitly assemble all arm asm sources as UAL
these files are all accepted as legacy arm syntax when producing arm
code, but legacy syntax cannot be used for producing thumb2 with
access to the full ISA. even after switching to UAL, some asm source
files contain instructions which are not valid in thumb mode, so these
will need to be addressed separately.
2015-11-10 00:01:55 -05:00
Rich Felker 9f290a49bf remove non-working pre-armv4t support from arm asm
the idea of the three-instruction sequence being removed was to be
able to return to thumb code when used on armv4t+ from a thumb caller,
but also to be able to run on armv4 without the bx instruction
available (in which case the low bit of lr would always be 0).
however, without compiler support for generating such a sequence from
C code, which does not exist and which there is unlikely to be
interest in implementing, there is little point in having it in the
asm, and it would likely be easier to add pre-armv4t support via
enhanced linker handling of R_ARM_V4BX than at the compiler level.

removing this code simplifies adding support for building libc in
thumb2-only form (for cortex-m).
2015-11-09 22:36:38 -05:00
Rich Felker cf40375e8f use vfp mnemonics rather than hard-coded opcodes in arm setjmp/longjmp
the code to save/restore vfp registers needs to build even when the
configured target does not have fpu; this is because code using vfp
fpu (but with the standard soft-float EABI) may call a libc built for
a soft-float only, and the EABI considers these registers call-saved
when they exist. thus, extra directives are used to force the
assembler to allow vfp instructions and to avoid marking the resulting
object files as requiring vfp.

moving away from using hard-coded opcode words is necessary in order
to eventually support producing thumb2-only output for cortex-m.

conditional execution of these instructions based on hwcap flags was
already implemented. when building for arm (non-thumb) output, the
only currently-supported configuration, this commit does not change
the code emitted.
2015-11-09 21:14:07 -05:00
Rich Felker ea1e2c5e18 work around toolchains with broken visibility in libgcc/libpcc 2015-11-07 20:23:49 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 31d73a560b use vfp mnemonics instead of p10 coprocessor ones in armhf fenv asm
mrc/mcr p10 coprocessor mnemonics are deprecated by some
toolchains.
2015-11-05 18:14:39 -05:00
Rich Felker 8984b5837a convert arm memcpy asm to UAL, remove .word hacks
contrary to commit 9367fe9261, all
relevant gas versions actually do support .syntax unified.
2015-11-05 17:21:33 -05:00
Rich Felker 918b1c1d17 remove external linkage from __simple_malloc definition
this function is used only as a weak definition for malloc, for static
linking in programs which do not call realloc or free. since it had
external linkage and was thereby exported in libc.so's dynamic symbol
table, --gc-sections was unable to drop it. this was merely an
oversight; there's no reason for it to be external, so make it static.
2015-11-04 21:41:29 -05:00
Rich Felker 6a851e3ab8 have configure check/add --gc-sections linker option
this allowing the linker to drop certain weak definitions that are
only used as dummies for static linking. they could be eliminated for
shared library builds using the preprocessor instead, but we are
trying to transition to using the same object files for shared and
static libc, so a link-time solution is preferable.
2015-11-04 21:40:36 -05:00
Rich Felker 2efd38e8c7 have configure check/add linker options to reduce size lost to padding
based on patch by Denys Vlasenko. sorting sections and common data
symbols by alignment acts as an approximation for optimal packing,
which the linker does not actually support.
2015-11-04 21:39:13 -05:00
Rich Felker 27c1eccf33 have configure check/add -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections
based on patch by Denys Vlasenko. the original intent for using these
options was to enable linking optimizations. these are immediately
available for static linking applications to libc.a, and will also be
used for linking libc.so in a subsequent commit.

in addition to the original motives, this change works around a whole
class of toolchain bugs where the compiler generates relative address
expressions using a weak symbol and the assembler "optimizes out" the
relocation which should result by using the weak definition. (see gas
pr 18561 and gcc pr 66609, 68178, etc. for examples.) by having
different functions and data objects in their own sections, all
relative address expressions are cross-section and thus cannot be
resolved to constants until link time. this allows us to retain
support for affected compiler/assembler versions without invasive
and fragile source-level workarounds.
2015-11-04 13:24:11 -05:00
Rich Felker 2f1d1f1ec5 fix mismatched parens in CMPLX def for annex-g-conforming compilers
this conditional path was never tested because there are no compilers
that conform to annex g (none with _Imaginary_I).
2015-11-02 21:44:57 -05:00
Rich Felker 4fcb48275a generalize sh entry point asm not to assume call dests fit in 12 bits
this assumption is borderline-unsafe to begin with, and fails badly
with -ffunction-sections since the linker can move the callee
arbitrarily far away when it lies in a different section.
2015-11-02 18:11:36 -05:00
Rich Felker 4cd8b47259 keep user-provided CFLAGS/LDFLAGS separate from those added by configure
this way, overriding these variables on the make command line (or just
re-passing the originally-passed values when invoking make) won't
suppress use of the flags added by configure.
2015-11-02 16:58:14 -05:00
Rich Felker fda365a530 fix mremap memory synchronization and use of variadic argument
since mremap with the MREMAP_FIXED flag is an operation that unmaps
existing mappings, it needs to use the vm lock mechanism to ensure
that any in-progress synchronization operations using vm identities
from before the call have finished.

also, the variadic argument was erroneously being read even if the
MREMAP_FIXED flag was not passed. in practice this didn't break
anything, but it's UB and in theory LTO could turn it into a hard
error.
2015-11-02 16:37:51 -05:00
Daniel Micay f9ecb6bfa1 prevent allocs than PTRDIFF_MAX via mremap
It's quite feasible for this to happen via MREMAP_MAYMOVE.
2015-11-02 16:30:25 -05:00
Rich Felker 36e8b6a28b use explicit __cp_cancel label in cancellable syscall asm for all archs
previously, only archs that needed to do stack cleanup defined a
__cp_cancel label for acting on cancellation in their syscall asm, and
a default definition was provided by a weak alias to __cancel, the C
function. this resulted in wrong codegen for arm on gcc versions
affected by pr 68178 and possibly similar issues (like pr 66609) on
other archs, and also created an inconsistency where the __cp_begin
and __cp_end labels were treated as const data but __cp_cancel was
treated as a function. this in turn caused incorrect code generation
on archs where function pointers point to function descriptors rather
than code (for now, only sh/fdpic).
2015-11-02 16:16:00 -05:00
Rich Felker cb1bf2f321 properly access mcontext_t program counter in cancellation handler
using the actual mcontext_t definition rather than an overlaid pointer
array both improves correctness/readability and eliminates some ugly
hacks for archs with 64-bit registers bit 32-bit program counter.

also fix UB due to comparison of pointers not in a common array
object.
2015-11-02 12:41:49 -05:00
Rich Felker fead7e3fc0 fix missing bss handling in FDPIC ELF loader
when a library being loaded has bss (i.e. data segment with
p_memsz>p_filesz), this region needs to be zeroed with a combination
of memset and/or mmap. the regular ELF loader always did this but the
FDPIC code path omitted it, leading to objects in bss having
uninitialized/junk contents.
2015-10-28 21:45:31 -04:00
Hauke Mehrtens 6eada2edb3 getnameinfo: make size check not fail for bigger sizes
getnameinfo() compares the size of the given struct sockaddr with
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) and sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6) depending on
the net family. When you add a sockaddr of size sizeof(struct
sockaddr_storage) this function will fail because the size of the
sockaddr is too big. Change the check that it only fails if the size is
too small, but make it work when it is too big for example when someone
calls this function with a struct sockaddr_storage and its size.
This fixes a problem with IoTivity 1.0.0 and musl.

glibc and bionic are only failing if it is smaller, net/freebsd
implemented the != check.

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2015-10-26 20:00:03 -04:00
Rich Felker 2683e267fa safely handle failure to open hosts, services, resolv.conf files
previously, transient failures like fd exhaustion or other
resource-related errors were treated the same as non-existence of
these files, leading to fallbacks or false-negative results. in
particular:

- failure to open hosts resulted in fallback to dns, possibly yielding
  EAI_NONAME for a hostname that should be defined locally, or an
  unwanted result from dns that the hosts file was intended to
  replace.

- failure to open services resulted in EAI_SERVICE.

- failure to open resolv.conf resulted in querying localhost rather
  than the configured nameservers.

now, only permanent errors trigger the fallback behaviors above; all
other errors are reportable to the caller as EAI_SYSTEM.
2015-10-26 18:42:22 -04:00
Rich Felker b114190b29 fix single-byte overflow of malloc'd buffer in getdelim
the buffer enlargement logic here accounted for the terminating null
byte, but not for the possibility of hitting the delimiter in the
buffer-refill code path that uses getc_unlocked, in which case two
additional bytes (the delimiter and the null termination) are written
without another chance to enlarge the buffer.

this patch and the corresponding bug report are by Felix Janda.
2015-10-24 22:42:10 -04:00
Rich Felker bc0c48414e prevent user CFLAGS overrides from exposing executable stack
the option to suppress executable stack tagging was placed in CFLAGS,
which is treated as optional and overridable by the build system. if a
user replaces CFLAGS after configure has run, it could get lost,
resulting in a libc.so that's flagged as needing executable stack,
which would cause the kernel to map the initial stack as executable.

move -Wa,--noexecstack to CFLAGS_C99FSE, the make variable used for
mandatory compiler options.
2015-10-23 00:01:01 -04:00
Rich Felker be76cdcf81 fix breakage when user overrides CFLAGS on the make command line
these per-target CFLAGS adjustments are mandatory additions to the
command line for building the affected targets, not part of the
user-provided CFLAGS for tuning. my intent was always that the
variable append operations would take place after user settings, but
when a variable is set on the command line, it overrides all
definitions in the makefile, including target-specific ones.

based on patch by Szabolcs Nagy.
2015-10-22 23:41:35 -04:00
Rich Felker 615629bd6f release 1.1.12 2015-10-19 19:12:57 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 7557a8462e declare fpu usage to the assembler in arm hard-float asm files
Some armhf gcc toolchains (built with --with-float=hard but without
--with-fpu=vfp*) do not pass -mfpu=vfp to the assembler and then
binutils rejects the UAL mnemonics for VFP unless there is an .fpu vfp
directive in the asm source.
2015-10-19 02:05:58 -04:00
Bobby Bingham 53cd8c5a29 add missing memory barrier to pthread_join
POSIX requires pthread_join to synchronize memory on success.  The
futex wait inside __timedwait_cp cannot handle this because it's not
called in all cases.  Also, in the case of a spurious wake, tid can
become zero between the wake and when the joining thread checks it.
2015-10-15 22:58:59 -04:00
Rich Felker bde0b4b92e fix dladdr treatment of function descriptors for fdpic
when determining which module an address belongs to, all function
descriptor ranges must be checked first, in case the allocated memory
falls inside another module's memory range.

dladdr itself must also check addresses against function descriptors
before doing a best-match search against the symbol table. even when
doing the latter (e.g. for code addresses obtained from mcontext_t),
also check whether the best-match was a function, and if so, replace
the result with a function descriptor address. which is the nominal
"base address" of the function and which the caller needs if it
intends to subsequently call the matching function.
2015-10-15 22:51:56 -04:00
Rich Felker bc9b6ea0df fix visibility mismatch in dynamic linker stage 2 function definition
since commits 2907afb8db and
6fc30c2493, __dls2 is no longer called
via symbol lookup, but instead uses relative addressing that needs to
be resolved at link time. on some linker versions, and/or if
-Bsymbolic-functions is not used, the linker may leave behind a
dynamic relocation, which is not suitable for bootstrapping the
dynamic linker, if the reference to __dls2 is marked hidden but the
definition is not actually hidden. correcting the definition to use
hidden visibility fixes the problem.

the static-PIE entry point rcrt1 was likewise affected and is also
fixed by this patch.
2015-10-15 17:38:54 -04:00
Rich Felker 797899802d suppress sh assembler rejection of instructions based on isa level
we need access to all instructions in order for runtime selection of
atomic model to work correctly. without this patch, some versions of
gcc instruct gas to reject instructions outside the target isa level.
2015-10-15 17:21:07 -04:00