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abort: Do not flush stdio streams [BZ #15436]
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2017-10-05 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
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[BZ #15436]
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Do not flush stdio streams on abort.
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* stdlib/abort.c (fflush): Remove macro definition.
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(abort): Remove stages related to stdio flushing.
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2017-10-05 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
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* gmon/Makefile (CFLAGS-tst-gmon.c): Add -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
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5
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@ -24,6 +24,11 @@ Major new features:
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leads to lower overall process restart latency, so there is benefit both
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from a security and performance perspective.
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* The abort function terminates the process immediately, without flushing
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stdio streams. Previous glibc versions used to flush streams, resulting
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in deadlocks and further data corruption. This change also affects
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process aborts as the result of assertion failures.
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Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility:
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* On GNU/Linux, the obsolete Linux constant PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL is no longer
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@ -31,9 +31,6 @@
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# define ABORT_INSTRUCTION
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#endif
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#include <libio/libioP.h>
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#define fflush(s) _IO_flush_all_lockp (0)
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/* Exported variable to locate abort message in core files etc. */
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struct abort_msg_s *__abort_msg __attribute__ ((nocommon));
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libc_hidden_def (__abort_msg)
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@ -67,16 +64,8 @@ abort (void)
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__sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigs, 0);
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}
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/* Flush all streams. We cannot close them now because the user
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might have registered a handler for SIGABRT. */
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if (stage == 1)
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{
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++stage;
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fflush (NULL);
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}
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/* Send signal which possibly calls a user handler. */
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if (stage == 2)
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if (stage == 1)
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{
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/* This stage is special: we must allow repeated calls of
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`abort' when a user defined handler for SIGABRT is installed.
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@ -94,7 +83,7 @@ abort (void)
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}
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/* There was a handler installed. Now remove it. */
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if (stage == 3)
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if (stage == 2)
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{
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++stage;
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memset (&act, '\0', sizeof (struct sigaction));
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@ -104,30 +93,22 @@ abort (void)
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__sigaction (SIGABRT, &act, NULL);
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}
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/* Now close the streams which also flushes the output the user
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defined handler might has produced. */
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if (stage == 4)
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{
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++stage;
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__fcloseall ();
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}
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/* Try again. */
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if (stage == 5)
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if (stage == 3)
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{
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++stage;
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raise (SIGABRT);
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}
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/* Now try to abort using the system specific command. */
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if (stage == 6)
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if (stage == 4)
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{
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++stage;
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ABORT_INSTRUCTION;
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}
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/* If we can't signal ourselves and the abort instruction failed, exit. */
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if (stage == 7)
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if (stage == 5)
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{
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++stage;
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_exit (127);
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