MIPS soft-float glibc does not support floating-point exceptions and
rounding modes, and uses a different ABI from hard-float so a
soft-float compilation cannot use a glibc that does support
floating-point exceptions and rounding modes. Thus, bits/fenv.h
should not, when compiling for soft-float, define macros for the
unsupported features.
This patch changes it accordingly to define those macros only for
hard-float. None of the exception macros are defined for soft-float,
with FE_ALL_EXCEPT defined to 0 in that case, and only FE_TONEAREST is
defined of the rounding-mode macros, and FE_NOMASK_ENV is not defined;
this is consistent with how architectures lacking exception and
rounding mode support generally define things in this header. As well
as making the header more correct for this case, this also means the
generic math_private.h optimizations for this case automatically apply
(inlining libm-internal fenv.h function calls that are trivial when
exceptions and rounding modes are not supported).
The mips64 sfp-machine.h then needs similar changes to disable more of
the exception and rounding mode handling for soft-float. (The mips32
sfp-machine.h is already used only for soft-float, has no integration
with hardware exceptions or rounding modes and so needs no changes.)
Existing binaries might use the old FE_NOMASK_ENV value as an argument
to fesetenv / feupdateenv and expect an error for it (given that it
was defined in a header that also defined FE_ALL_EXCEPT to a nonzero
value). To preserve that error, wrappers for the fallback fesetenv
and feupdateenv are created in sysdeps/mips/nofpu/.
Tested for mips64 (hard-float and soft-float, all three ABIs).
[BZ #23479]
* sysdeps/mips/bits/fenv.h (FE_INEXACT): Define only if
[__mips_hard_float].
(FE_UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
(FE_OVERFLOW): Likewise.
(FE_DIVBYZERO): Likewise.
(FE_INVALID): Likewise.
(FE_ALL_EXCEPT): Define to 0 if [!__mips_hard_float].
(FE_TOWARDZERO): Define only if [__mips_hard_float].
(FE_UPWARD): Likewise.
(FE_DOWNWARD): Likewise.
(__FE_UNDEFINED): Define if [!__mips_hard_float]
(FE_NOMASK_ENV): Define only if [__mips_hard_float].
* sysdeps/mips/mips64/sfp-machine.h (_FP_DECL_EX): Define only if
[__mips_hard_float].
(FP_ROUNDMODE): Likewise.
(FP_RND_NEAREST): Likewise.
(FP_RND_ZERO): Likewise.
(FP_RND_PINF): Likewise.
(FP_RND_MINF): Likewise.
(FP_EX_INVALID): Likewise.
(FP_EX_OVERFLOW): Likewise.
(FP_EX_UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
(FP_EX_DIVZERO): Likewise.
(FP_EX_INEXACT): Likewise.
(FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/nofpu/fesetenv.c: New file.
* sysdeps/mips/nofpu/feupdateenv.c: Likewise.
math/test-misc.c contains some code that uses fenv.h macros
FE_UNDERFLOW, FE_OVERFLOW and FE_UPWARD without being conditional on
those macros being defined.
That would normally break the build for configurations (typically
soft-float) not defining those macros. However, the code in question
is inside LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG conditionals. And, while we
have configurations lacking rounding mode and exception support where
LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG (soft-float MIPS64 and RISC-V), those
configurations currently define the fenv.h macros in question even for
soft-float.
There may be some case for defining those macros in cases where a
soft-float compilation could use a hard-float libm (where both
soft-float and hard-float can use the same ABI, as on ARM and RISC-V,
for example). But MIPS is not such a case - the hard-float and
soft-float ABIs are incompatible - and thus I am testing a patch to
stop defining those macros for soft-float MIPS (motivated by reducing
the extent to which architectures need their own definitions of
math-tests.h macros - if lack of rounding mode / exception support can
be determined by the lack of macros in fenv.h, that avoids the need
for math-tests.h to declare that lack as well). Introducing a case of
LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG without these macros defined shows up the
problem with math/test-misc.c. This patch then fixes that problem by
adding appropriate conditionals.
Tested for MIPS64 in conjunction with changes to stop defining the
macros in question in bits/fenv.h for soft-float.
* math/test-misc.c (do_test) [LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG]: Make
code using FE_UNDERFLOW conditional on [FE_UNDERFLOW], code using
FE_OVERFLOW conditional on [FE_OVERFLOW] and code using FE_UPWARD
conditional on [FE_UPWARD].
Problem and fix reported by Assaf Gordon in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnulib/2018-07/txtqLKNwBdefE.txt
* posix/regcomp.c (free_charset) [!_LIBC]: Free range_starts and
range_ends members too, as they are defined in 'struct
re_charset_t' even if not _LIBC. This affects only Gnulib.
Continuing moving macros out of math-tests.h to smaller headers
following typo-proof conventions instead of using #ifndef, this patch
moves SNAN_TESTS_PRESERVE_PAYLOAD out to its own sysdeps header.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* sysdeps/generic/math-tests-snan-payload.h: New file.
* sysdeps/hppa/math-tests-snan-payload.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/math-tests-snan-payload.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/riscv/math-tests-snan-payload.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-tests.h: Include
<math-tests-snan-payload.h>.
(SNAN_TESTS_PRESERVE_PAYLOAD): Do not define macro here.
* sysdeps/hppa/math-tests.h: Remove file.
* sysdeps/mips/math-tests.h [!__mips_nan2008]
(SNAN_TESTS_PRESERVE_PAYLOAD): Do not define macro here.
* sysdeps/riscv/math-tests.h (SNAN_TESTS_PRESERVE_PAYLOAD):
Likewise.
The math-tests.h header has many different macros and groups of
macros, defined using #ifndef in the generic version which is included
by architecture versions with #include_next after possibly defining
non-default versions of some of those macros.
This use of #ifndef is contrary to our normal typo-proof conventions
for macro definitions. This patch moves one of the macros,
SNAN_TESTS_TYPE_CAST, out to its own sysdeps header, to follow those
typo-proof conventions more closely.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
2018-08-01 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* sysdeps/generic/math-tests-snan-cast.h: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/math-tests-snan-cast.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-tests.h: Include <math-tests-snan-cast.h>.
(SNAN_TESTS_TYPE_CAST): Do not define macro here.
* sysdeps/powerpc/math-tests.h (SNAN_TESTS_TYPE_CAST): Likewise.
Exec needs that mach_setup_thread does *not* set up TLS since it works on
another task, so we have to split this into mach_setup_tls.
* mach/mach.h (__mach_setup_tls, mach_setup_tls): Add prototypes.
* mach/setup-thread.c (__mach_setup_thread): Move TLS setup to...
(__mach_setup_tls): ... new function.
(mach_setup_tls): New alias.
* hurd/hurdsig.c (_hurdsig_init): Call __mach_setup_tls after
__mach_setup_thread.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (update_waiter): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/setitimer.c (setitimer_locked): Likewise.
* mach/Versions [libc] (mach_setup_tls): Add symbol.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libc.abilist (mach_setup_tls): Likewise.
GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_AND may not be the first property item. We
need to check each property item until we reach the end of the property
or find GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_AND.
This patch adds 2 tests. The first test checks if IBT is enabled and
the second test reads the output from the first test to check if IBT
is is enabled. The second second test fails if IBT isn't enabled
properly.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
[BZ #23467]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/Makefile (tests): Add
tst-cet-property-1 and tst-cet-property-2 if CET is enabled.
(CFLAGS-tst-cet-property-1.o): New.
(ASFLAGS-tst-cet-property-dep-2.o): Likewise.
($(objpfx)tst-cet-property-2): Likewise.
($(objpfx)tst-cet-property-2.out): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/tst-cet-property-1.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/tst-cet-property-2.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/tst-cet-property-dep-2.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/dl-prop.h (_dl_process_cet_property_note): Parse
each property item until GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_AND is found.
All tests should be added to $(tests).
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
[BZ #23458]
* sysdeps/x86/Makefile (tests): Add tst-get-cpu-features-static.
ld.so symbols to be overriden by libc need to be extern to really get
overriden.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/not-errno.h: New file.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/localplt.data: Update accordingly.
ld.so symbols to be overriden by libc need to be extern to really get
overriden.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-unistd.h (__access, __brk, __lseek, __read,
__sbrk): Do not set attribute_hidden.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/ld.abilist: Update accordingly.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/localplt.data: Update accordingly.
Simply check if "ptr < ptr_end" since "ptr" is always incremented by 8.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/x86/dl-prop.h (_dl_process_cet_property_note): Don't
parse beyond the note end.
Glibc supports two grammatical forms of month names and we keep adding
the locale data which actually use this feature but those two forms are
not necessarily nominative and genitive. It is better to use a more
generic term.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
This patch make the OFD tests return unsupported if kernel does not
support OFD locks (it was added on 3.15).
Checked on a ia64-linux-gnu with Linux 3.14.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-ofdlocks.c: Return unsupported if
kernel does not support OFD locks.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-ofdlocks-compat.c: Likewise.
ld.so symbols to be overriden by libc need to be extern to really get
overriden.
More fixes are needed to avoid the hidden attribute.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/Versions (libc): Make __access and
__access_noerrno external so they can override the ld symbols.
(ld): Make __access, __read, __sbrk, __strtoul_internal, __write,
__writev, __open64, __access_noerrno extern so they can be overrided.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libc.abilist: Update accordingly.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/ld.abilist: Update accordingly.
cpu-features.h has
#define bit_cpu_LZCNT (1 << 5)
#define index_cpu_LZCNT COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_1
#define reg_LZCNT
But the LZCNT feature bit is in COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_80000001:
Initial EAX Value: 80000001H
ECX Extended Processor Signature and Feature Bits:
Bit 05: LZCNT available
index_cpu_LZCNT should be COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_80000001, not
COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_1. The VMX feature bit is in COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_1:
Initial EAX Value: 01H
Feature Information Returned in the ECX Register:
5 VMX
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
[BZ # 23456]
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h (index_cpu_LZCNT): Set to
COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_80000001.
On s390x, the test string/tst-xbzero-opt is failing if build with gcc head:
FAIL: no clear/prepare: expected 32 got 0
FAIL: no clear/test: expected some got 0
FAIL: ordinary clear/prepare: expected 32 got 0
INFO: ordinary clear/test: found 0 patterns (memset not eliminated)
PASS: explicit clear/prepare: expected 32 got 32
PASS: explicit clear/test: expected 0 got 0
In setup_no_clear / setup_ordinary_clear, GCC is omitting the memcpy loop
in prepare_test_buffer. Thus count_test_patterns does not find any of the
test_pattern.
This patch calls use_test_buffer in order to force the compiler to really copy
the pattern to buf.
ChangeLog:
* string/tst-xbzero-opt.c (use_test_buffer): New function.
(prepare_test_buffer): Call use_test_buffer as compiler barrier.
In commit 9479b6d5e0 we updated all of
the collation data to harmonize with the new version of ISO 14651
which is derived from Unicode 9.0.0. This collation update brought
with it some changes to locales which were not desirable by some
users, in particular it altered the meaning of the
locale-dependent-range regular expression, namely [a-z] and [A-Z], and
for en_US it caused uppercase letters to be matched by [a-z] for the
first time. The matching of uppercase letters by [a-z] is something
which is already known to users of other locales which have this
property, but this change could cause significant problems to en_US
and other similar locales that had never had this change before.
Whether this behaviour is desirable or not is contentious and GNU Awk
has this to say on the topic:
https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/html_node/Ranges-and-Locales.html
While the POSIX standard also has this further to say: "RE Bracket
Expression":
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/xrat/V4_xbd_chap09.html
"The current standard leaves unspecified the behavior of a range
expression outside the POSIX locale. ... As noted above, efforts were
made to resolve the differences, but no solution has been found that
would be specific enough to allow for portable software while not
invalidating existing implementations."
In glibc we implement the requirement of ISO POSIX-2:1993 and use
collation element order (CEO) to construct the range expression, the
API internally is __collseq_table_lookup(). The fact that we use CEO
and also have 4-level weights on each collation rule means that we can
in practice reorder the collation rules in iso14651_t1_common (the new
data) to provide consistent range expression resolution *and* the
weights should maintain the expected total order. Therefore this
patch does three things:
* Reorder the collation rules for the LATIN script in
iso14651_t1_common to deinterlace uppercase and lowercase letters in
the collation element orders.
* Adds new test data en_US.UTF-8.in for sort-test.sh which exercises
strcoll* and strxfrm* and ensures the ISO 14651 collation remains.
* Add back tests to tst-fnmatch.input and tst-regexloc.c which
exercise that [a-z] does not match A or Z.
The reordering of the ISO 14651 data is done in an entirely mechanical
fashion using the following program attached to the bug:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23393#c28
It is up for discussion if the iso14651_t1_common data should be
refined further to have 3 very tight collation element ranges that
include only a-z, A-Z, and 0-9, which would implement the solution
sought after in:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23393#c12
and implemented here:
https://www.sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-07/msg00854.html
No regressions on x86_64.
Verified that removal of the iso14651_t1_common change causes tst-fnmatch
to regress with:
422: fnmatch ("[a-z]", "A", 0) = 0 (FAIL, expected FNM_NOMATCH) ***
...
425: fnmatch ("[A-Z]", "z", 0) = 0 (FAIL, expected FNM_NOMATCH) ***
Set installed NPTL header as the expected one (instead of an
internal one for glibc testsuite) and add a hurd specific
stdc-predef with __STDC_NO_THREADS__.
Checked on both i686-linux-gnu and i686-gnu that both threads.h
and stdc-predef.h are the expected ones.
* nptl/threads.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/nptl/threads.h: ... here.
* sysdeps/hurd/stdc-predef.h: New file.
Verify that setcontext works with gaps above and below the newly
allocated shadow stack.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/Makefile (tests): Add
tst-cet-setcontext-1 if CET is enabled.
(CFLAGS-tst-cet-setcontext-1.c): Add -mshstk.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/tst-cet-setcontext-1.c: New file.
Remove conformace assumption of NPTL implementation for ISO C threads
and revert wrong libcrypt addition on linknamespace-libs-XPG4.
The i686-gnu target now shows two new conformance failures:
FAIL: conform/ISO11/threads.h/conform
FAIL: conform/ISO11/threads.h/linknamespace
It is expected due missing HTL ISO C threads support and both conformance
.out files indicates the reason ("#error "HTL does not implement ISO C
threads").
Checked on i686-linux-gnu and i686-gnu.
* include/threads.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/nptl/threads.h: ... here.
* sysdeps/htl/threads.h: New file.
* conform/Makefile (linknamespace-libs-ISO11): Use
static-thread-library instead of linking libpthread.
(linknamespace-libs-XPG4): Revert wrong libcrypt.a addition.
This patch adds a field to ucontext_t to save shadow stack:
1. getcontext and swapcontext are updated to save the caller's shadow
stack pointer and return addresses.
2. setcontext and swapcontext are updated to restore shadow stack and
jump to new context directly.
3. makecontext is updated to allocate a new shadow stack and set the
caller's return address to __start_context.
Since makecontext allocates a new shadow stack when making a new
context and kernel allocates a new shadow stack for clone/fork/vfork
syscalls, we track the current shadow stack base. In setcontext and
swapcontext, if the target shadow stack base is the same as the current
shadow stack base, we unwind the shadow stack. Otherwise it is a stack
switch and we look for a restore token.
We enable shadow stack at run-time only if program and all used shared
objects, including dlopened ones, are shadow stack enabled, which means
that they must be compiled with GCC 8 or above and glibc 2.28 or above.
We need to save and restore shadow stack only if shadow stack is enabled.
When caller of getcontext, setcontext, swapcontext and makecontext is
compiled with smaller ucontext_t, shadow stack won't be enabled at
run-time. We check if shadow stack is enabled before accessing the
extended field in ucontext_t.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h (ucontext_t): Add
__ssp.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/__start_context.S: Include
<asm/prctl.h> and "ucontext_i.h" when shadow stack is enabled.
(__push___start_context): New.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/getcontext.S: Include
<asm/prctl.h>.
(__getcontext): Record the current shadow stack base. Save the
caller's shadow stack pointer and base.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/makecontext.c: Include
<pthread.h>, <libc-pointer-arith.h> and <sys/prctl.h>.
(__push___start_context): New prototype.
(__makecontext): Call __push___start_context to allocate a new
shadow stack, push __start_context onto the new stack as well
as the new shadow stack.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/setcontext.S: Include
<asm/prctl.h>.
(__setcontext): Restore the target shadow stack.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/swapcontext.S: Include
<asm/prctl.h>.
(__swapcontext): Record the current shadow stack base. Save
the caller's shadow stack pointer and base. Restore the target
shadow stack.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sysdep.h
(STACK_SIZE_TO_SHADOW_STACK_SIZE_SHIFT): New.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/ucontext_i.sym (oSSP): New.
This will be used to record the current shadow stack base for shadow
stack switching by getcontext, makecontext, setcontext and swapcontext.
If the target shadow stack base is the same as the current shadow stack
base, we unwind the shadow stack. Otherwise it is a stack switch and
we look for a restore token to restore the target shadow stack.
* sysdeps/i386/nptl/tcb-offsets.sym (SSP_BASE_OFFSET): New.
* sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h (tcbhead_t): Replace __glibc_reserved2
with ssp_base.
* sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tcb-offsets.sym (SSP_BASE_OFFSET): New.
* sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tls.h (tcbhead_t): Replace __glibc_reserved2
with ssp_base.