posix: Add _Fork [BZ #4737]

Austin Group issue 62 [1] dropped the async-signal-safe requirement
for fork and provided a async-signal-safe _Fork replacement that
does not run the atfork handlers.  It will be included in the next
POSIX standard.

It allow to close a long standing issue to make fork AS-safe (BZ#4737).
As indicated on the bug, besides the internal lock for the atfork
handlers itself; there is no guarantee that the handlers itself will
not introduce more AS-safe issues.

The idea is synchronize fork with the required internal locks to allow
children in multithread processes to use mostly of standard function
(even though POSIX states only AS-safe function should be used).  On
signal handles, _Fork should be used intead and only AS-safe functions
should be used.

For testing, the new tst-_Fork only check basic usage.  I also added
a new tst-mallocfork3 which uses the same strategy to check for
deadlock of tst-mallocfork2 but using threads instead of subprocesses
(and it does deadlock if it replaces _Fork with fork).

[1] https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=62
This commit is contained in:
Adhemerval Zanella 2021-01-19 09:26:31 -03:00
parent dd45734e32
commit c32c868ab8
42 changed files with 451 additions and 17 deletions

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NEWS
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@ -52,6 +52,14 @@ Major new features:
* On Linux, a new tunable, glibc.pthread.stack_cache_size, can be used
to configure the size of the thread stack cache.
* The function _Fork has been added as an async-signal-safe fork replacement
since Austin Group issue 62 droped the async-signal-safe requirement for
fork (and it will be included in the future POSIX standard). The new _Fork
function does not run any atfork function neither resets any internal state
or lock (such as the malloc one), and only sets up a minimal state required
to call async-signal-safe functions (such as raise or execve). This function
is currently a GNU extension.
Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility:
* The function pthread_mutex_consistent_np has been deprecated; programs

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ tests := mallocbug tst-malloc tst-valloc tst-calloc tst-obstack \
tst-malloc-backtrace tst-malloc-thread-exit \
tst-malloc-thread-fail tst-malloc-fork-deadlock \
tst-mallocfork2 \
tst-mallocfork3 \
tst-interpose-nothread \
tst-interpose-thread \
tst-alloc_buffer \
@ -113,6 +114,8 @@ libmemusage-inhibit-o = $(filter-out .os,$(object-suffixes))
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-backtrace: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-thread-exit: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-thread-fail: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-mallocfork3: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-mallocfork3-mcheck: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-fork-deadlock: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-stats-cancellation: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-malloc-backtrace-malloc-check: $(shared-thread-library)

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malloc/tst-mallocfork3.c Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
/* Test case for async-signal-safe _Fork (with respect to malloc).
Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* This test is similar to tst-mallocfork2.c, but specifically stress
the async-signal-safeness of _Fork on multithread environment. */
#include <array_length.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <support/check.h>
#include <support/support.h>
#include <support/xsignal.h>
#include <support/xthread.h>
#include <support/xunistd.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
/* How many malloc objects to keep arond. */
enum { malloc_objects = 1009 };
/* The maximum size of an object. */
enum { malloc_maximum_size = 70000 };
/* How many iterations the test performs before exiting. */
enum { iterations = 10000 };
/* Barrier for synchronization with the threads sending SIGUSR1
signals, to make it more likely that the signals arrive during a
fork/free/malloc call. */
static pthread_barrier_t barrier;
/* Set to 1 if SIGUSR1 is received. Used to detect a signal during
fork/free/malloc. */
static volatile sig_atomic_t sigusr1_received;
/* Periodically set to 1, to indicate that the thread is making
progress. Checked by liveness_signal_handler. */
static volatile sig_atomic_t progress_indicator = 1;
/* Set to 1 if an error occurs in the signal handler. */
static volatile sig_atomic_t error_indicator = 0;
static void
sigusr1_handler (int signo)
{
sigusr1_received = 1;
/* Perform a fork with a trivial subprocess. */
pid_t pid = _Fork ();
if (pid == -1)
{
write_message ("error: fork\n");
error_indicator = 1;
return;
}
if (pid == 0)
_exit (0);
int status;
int ret = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (waitpid (pid, &status, 0));
if (ret < 0)
{
write_message ("error: waitpid\n");
error_indicator = 1;
return;
}
if (status != 0)
{
write_message ("error: unexpected exit status from subprocess\n");
error_indicator = 1;
return;
}
}
static void
liveness_signal_handler (int signo)
{
if (progress_indicator)
progress_indicator = 0;
else
write_message ("warning: thread seems to be stuck\n");
}
struct signal_send_args
{
pthread_t target;
int signo;
bool sleep;
};
#define SIGNAL_SEND_GET_ARG(arg, field) \
(((struct signal_send_args *)(arg))->field)
/* Send SIGNO to the parent thread. If SLEEP, wait a second between
signals, otherwise use barriers to delay sending signals. */
static void *
signal_sender (void *args)
{
int signo = SIGNAL_SEND_GET_ARG (args, signo);
bool sleep = SIGNAL_SEND_GET_ARG (args, sleep);
pthread_t target = SIGNAL_SEND_GET_ARG (args, target);
while (true)
{
if (!sleep)
xpthread_barrier_wait (&barrier);
xpthread_kill (target, signo);
if (sleep)
usleep (1 * 1000 * 1000);
else
xpthread_barrier_wait (&barrier);
}
return NULL;
}
static pthread_t sigusr1_sender[5];
static pthread_t sigusr2_sender;
static int
do_test (void)
{
xsignal (SIGUSR1, sigusr1_handler);
xsignal (SIGUSR2, liveness_signal_handler);
pthread_t self = pthread_self ();
struct signal_send_args sigusr2_args = { self, SIGUSR2, true };
sigusr2_sender = xpthread_create (NULL, signal_sender, &sigusr2_args);
/* Send SIGUSR1 signals from several threads. Hopefully, one
signal will hit one of the ciritical functions. Use a barrier to
avoid sending signals while not running fork/free/malloc. */
struct signal_send_args sigusr1_args = { self, SIGUSR1, false };
xpthread_barrier_init (&barrier, NULL,
array_length (sigusr1_sender) + 1);
for (size_t i = 0; i < array_length (sigusr1_sender); ++i)
sigusr1_sender[i] = xpthread_create (NULL, signal_sender, &sigusr1_args);
void *objects[malloc_objects] = {};
unsigned int fork_signals = 0;
unsigned int free_signals = 0;
unsigned int malloc_signals = 0;
unsigned int seed = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < iterations; ++i)
{
progress_indicator = 1;
int slot = rand_r (&seed) % malloc_objects;
size_t size = rand_r (&seed) % malloc_maximum_size;
/* Occasionally do a fork first, to catch deadlocks there as
well (see bug 24161). */
bool do_fork = (rand_r (&seed) % 7) == 0;
xpthread_barrier_wait (&barrier);
if (do_fork)
{
sigusr1_received = 0;
pid_t pid = _Fork ();
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (pid != -1);
if (sigusr1_received)
++fork_signals;
if (pid == 0)
_exit (0);
int status;
int ret = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (waitpid (pid, &status, 0));
if (ret < 0)
FAIL_EXIT1 ("waitpid: %m");
TEST_COMPARE (status, 0);
}
sigusr1_received = 0;
free (objects[slot]);
if (sigusr1_received)
++free_signals;
sigusr1_received = 0;
objects[slot] = malloc (size);
if (sigusr1_received)
++malloc_signals;
xpthread_barrier_wait (&barrier);
if (objects[slot] == NULL || error_indicator != 0)
{
printf ("error: malloc: %m\n");
return 1;
}
}
/* Clean up allocations. */
for (int slot = 0; slot < malloc_objects; ++slot)
free (objects[slot]);
printf ("info: signals received during fork: %u\n", fork_signals);
printf ("info: signals received during free: %u\n", free_signals);
printf ("info: signals received during malloc: %u\n", malloc_signals);
return 0;
}
#define TIMEOUT 100
#include <support/test-driver.c>

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@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ creating a process and making it run another program.
@cindex parent process
@cindex subprocess
A new processes is created when one of the functions
@code{posix_spawn}, @code{fork}, or @code{vfork} is called. (The
@code{system} and @code{popen} also create new processes internally.)
@code{posix_spawn}, @code{fork}, @code{_Fork} or @code{vfork} is called.
(The @code{system} and @code{popen} also create new processes internally.)
Due to the name of the @code{fork} function, the act of creating a new
process is sometimes called @dfn{forking} a process. Each new process
(the @dfn{child process} or @dfn{subprocess}) is allocated a process
@ -154,9 +154,10 @@ limited information about why the child terminated---for example, its
exit status code.
A newly forked child process continues to execute the same program as
its parent process, at the point where the @code{fork} call returns.
You can use the return value from @code{fork} to tell whether the program
is running in the parent process or the child.
its parent process, at the point where the @code{fork} or @code{_Fork}
call returns. You can use the return value from @code{fork} or
@code{_Fork} to tell whether the program is running in the parent process
or the child.
@cindex process image
Having several processes run the same program is only occasionally
@ -248,16 +249,13 @@ It is declared in the header file @file{unistd.h}.
@deftypefun pid_t fork (void)
@standards{POSIX.1, unistd.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@ascuplugin{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}}
@c The nptl/.../linux implementation safely collects fork_handlers into
@c an alloca()ed linked list and increments ref counters; it uses atomic
@c ops and retries, avoiding locking altogether. It then takes the
@c IO_list lock, resets the thread-local pid, and runs fork. The parent
@c restores the thread-local pid, releases the lock, and runs parent
@c handlers, decrementing the ref count and signaling futex wait if
@c requested by unregister_atfork. The child bumps the fork generation,
@c sets the thread-local pid, resets cpu clocks, initializes the robust
@c mutex list, the stream locks, the IO_list lock, the dynamic loader
@c lock, runs the child handlers, reseting ref counters to 1, and
@c The posix/fork.c implementation iterates over the fork_handlers
@c using a lock. It then takes the IO_list lock, resets the thread-local
@c pid, and runs fork. The parent releases the lock, and runs parent
@c handlers, and unlocks the internal lock. The child bumps the fork
@c generation, sets the thread-local pid, resets cpu clocks, initializes
@c the robust mutex list, the stream locks, the IO_list lock, the dynamic
@c loader lock, runs the child handlers, reseting ref counters to 1, and
@c initializes the fork lock. These are all safe, unless atfork
@c handlers themselves are unsafe.
The @code{fork} function creates a new process.
@ -321,6 +319,19 @@ process is cleared. (The child process inherits its mask of blocked
signals and signal actions from the parent process.)
@end itemize
@deftypefun pid_t _Fork (void)
@standards{GNU, unistd.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{_Fork} function is similar to @code{fork}, but it does not invoke
any callbacks registered with @code{pthread_atfork}, nor does it reset
any internal state or locks (such as the @code{malloc} locks). In the
new subprocess, only async-signal-safe functions may be called, such as
@code{dup2} or @code{execve}.
The @code{_Fork} function is an async-signal-safe replacement of @code{fork}.
It is a GNU extension.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun pid_t vfork (void)
@standards{BSD, unistd.h}

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ test-srcs := globtest
tests += wordexp-test tst-exec tst-spawn tst-spawn2 tst-spawn3
endif
ifeq (yesyes,$(build-shared)$(have-thread-library))
tests += tst-getopt-cancel
tests += tst-getopt-cancel tst-_Fork
endif
tests-static = tst-exec-static tst-spawn-static
tests += $(tests-static)
@ -299,6 +299,7 @@ $(objpfx)ptestcases.h: PTESTS PTESTS2C.sed
$(objpfx)runptests.o: $(objpfx)ptestcases.h
$(objpfx)tst-getopt-cancel: $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-_Fork: $(shared-thread-library)
test-xfail-annexc = yes
$(objpfx)annexc.out: $(objpfx)annexc

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@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ libc {
GLIBC_2.30 {
}
GLIBC_2.34 {
_Fork;
execveat;
}
GLIBC_PRIVATE {

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@ -41,7 +41,10 @@ __libc_fork (void)
{
/* Determine if we are running multiple threads. We skip some fork
handlers in the single-thread case, to make fork safer to use in
signal handlers. */
signal handlers. Although POSIX has dropped async-signal-safe
requirement for fork (Austin Group tracker issue #62) this is
best effort to make is async-signal-safe at least for single-thread
case. */
bool multiple_threads = __libc_single_threaded == 0;
__run_fork_handlers (atfork_run_prepare, multiple_threads);

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@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
/* Basic tests for _Fork.
Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <array_length.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <support/check.h>
#include <support/xsignal.h>
#include <support/temp_file.h>
#include <support/xunistd.h>
#include <support/xthread.h>
/* For single-thread, _Fork behaves like fork. */
static int
singlethread_test (void)
{
const char testdata1[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrtuvwxz";
enum { testdatalen1 = array_length (testdata1) };
const char testdata2[] = "01234567890";
enum { testdatalen2 = array_length (testdata2) };
pid_t ppid = getpid ();
int tempfd = create_temp_file ("tst-_Fork", NULL);
/* Check if the opened file is shared between process by read and write
some data on parent and child processes. */
xwrite (tempfd, testdata1, testdatalen1);
off_t off = xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
TEST_COMPARE (off, testdatalen1);
pid_t pid = _Fork ();
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (pid != -1);
if (pid == 0)
{
TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (getpid () != ppid);
TEST_COMPARE (getppid(), ppid);
TEST_COMPARE (xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_CUR), testdatalen1);
xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_SET);
char buf[testdatalen1];
TEST_COMPARE (read (tempfd, buf, sizeof (buf)), testdatalen1);
TEST_COMPARE_BLOB (buf, testdatalen1, testdata1, testdatalen1);
xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_SET);
xwrite (tempfd, testdata2, testdatalen2);
xclose (tempfd);
_exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
int status;
xwaitpid (pid, &status, 0);
TEST_VERIFY (WIFEXITED (status));
TEST_COMPARE (WEXITSTATUS (status), EXIT_SUCCESS);
TEST_COMPARE (xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_CUR), testdatalen2);
xlseek (tempfd, 0, SEEK_SET);
char buf[testdatalen2];
TEST_COMPARE (read (tempfd, buf, sizeof (buf)), testdatalen2);
TEST_COMPARE_BLOB (buf, testdatalen2, testdata2, testdatalen2);
return 0;
}
static volatile sig_atomic_t sigusr1_handler_ran;
#define SIG_PID_EXIT_CODE 20
static bool atfork_prepare_var;
static bool atfork_parent_var;
static bool atfork_child_var;
static void
atfork_prepare (void)
{
atfork_prepare_var = true;
}
static void
atfork_parent (void)
{
atfork_parent_var = true;
}
static void
atfork_child (void)
{
atfork_child_var = true;
}
/* Different than fork, _Fork does not execute any pthread_atfork
handlers. */
static int
singlethread_atfork_test (void)
{
pthread_atfork (atfork_prepare, atfork_parent, atfork_child);
singlethread_test ();
TEST_VERIFY (!atfork_prepare_var);
TEST_VERIFY (!atfork_parent_var);
TEST_VERIFY (!atfork_child_var);
return 0;
}
static void *
mt_atfork_test (void *args)
{
singlethread_atfork_test ();
return NULL;
}
static int
multithread_atfork_test (void)
{
pthread_t thr = xpthread_create (NULL, mt_atfork_test, NULL);
xpthread_join (thr);
return 0;
}
static int
do_test (void)
{
singlethread_atfork_test ();
multithread_atfork_test ();
return 0;
}
#include <support/test-driver.c>

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@ -781,6 +781,13 @@ extern __pid_t fork (void) __THROWNL;
extern __pid_t vfork (void) __THROW;
#endif /* Use misc or XPG < 7. */
#ifdef __USE_GNU
/* This is similar to fork, however it does not run the atfork handlers
neither reinitialize any internal locks in multithread case.
Different than fork, _Fork is async-signal-safe. */
extern __pid_t _Fork (void) __THROW;
#endif
/* Return the pathname of the terminal FD is open on, or NULL on errors.
The returned storage is good only until the next call to this function. */

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@ -2215,6 +2215,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __isnanf128 F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 _hurd_libc_proc_init F

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@ -2369,6 +2369,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2468,6 +2468,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2128,6 +2128,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -190,6 +190,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2312,6 +2312,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2265,6 +2265,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2448,6 +2448,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2305,6 +2305,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __isnanf128 F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F

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@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2392,6 +2392,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2363,6 +2363,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2360,6 +2360,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2357,6 +2357,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2355,6 +2355,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2357,6 +2357,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2402,6 +2402,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2419,6 +2419,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2452,6 +2452,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2270,6 +2270,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2564,6 +2564,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __isnanf128 F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F

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@ -2130,6 +2130,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 wprintf F
GLIBC_2.33 write F
GLIBC_2.33 writev F
GLIBC_2.33 wscanf F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2330,6 +2330,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2417,6 +2417,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2307,6 +2307,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2272,6 +2272,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2269,6 +2269,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2412,6 +2412,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 ___adjtimex64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __adjtime64 F
GLIBC_2.34 __aio_suspend_time64 F

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@ -2329,6 +2329,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F
GLIBC_2.34 __pthread_cleanup_routine F

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@ -2284,6 +2284,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __isnanf128 F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F

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@ -2383,6 +2383,7 @@ GLIBC_2.33 mknod F
GLIBC_2.33 mknodat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat F
GLIBC_2.33 stat64 F
GLIBC_2.34 _Fork F
GLIBC_2.34 __isnanf128 F
GLIBC_2.34 __libc_start_main F
GLIBC_2.34 __mq_open_2 F