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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Eggert
dff8da6b3e Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights 2024-01-01 10:53:40 -08:00
Joseph Myers
6d7e8eda9b Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights 2023-01-06 21:14:39 +00:00
Paul Eggert
581c785bf3 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights
I used these shell commands:

../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")

and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 7061 files FOO.

I then removed trailing white space from math/tgmath.h,
support/tst-support-open-dev-null-range.c, and
sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-vec.S, to work around the following
obscure pre-commit check failure diagnostics from Savannah.  I don't
know why I run into these diagnostics whereas others evidently do not.

remote: *** 912-#endif
remote: *** 913:
remote: *** 914-
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
...
remote: *** error: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/statx_cp.c: trailing lines
2022-01-01 11:40:24 -08:00
Adhemerval Zanella
4c3df0eba5 linux: Only use 64-bit syscall if required for select
For !__ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS there is no need to issue a 64-bit syscall
if the provided timeout fits in a 32-bit one.  The 64-bit usage should
be rare since the timeout is a relative one.  This also avoids the need
to use supports_time64() (which breaks the usage case of live migration
like CRIU or similar).

It also fixes an issue on 32-bit select call for !__ASSUME_PSELECT
(microblase with older kernels only) where the expected timeout
is a 'struct timeval' instead of 'struct timespec'.

Checked on i686-linux-gnu on a 4.15 kernel and on a 5.11 kernel
(with and without --enable-kernel=5.1) and on x86_64-linux-gnu.

Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
2021-06-22 12:09:52 -03:00
Adhemerval Zanella
cedbf6d5f3 linux: always update select timeout (BZ #27706)
The timeout should be updated even on failure for time64 support.

Checked on i686-linux-gnu.
2021-04-12 18:38:37 -03:00
Adhemerval Zanella
9d7c5cc38e linux: Normalize and return timeout on select (BZ #27651)
The commit 2433d39b69, which added time64 support to select, changed
the function to use __NR_pselect6 (or __NR_pelect6_time64) on all
architectures.  However, on architectures where the symbol was
implemented with __NR_select the kernel normalizes the passed timeout
instead of return EINVAL.  For instance, the input timeval
{ 0, 5000000 } is interpreted as { 5, 0 }.

And as indicated by BZ #27651, this semantic seems to be expected
and changing it results in some performance issues (most likely
the program does not check the return code and keeps issuing
select with unormalized tv_usec argument).

To avoid a different semantic depending whether which syscall the
architecture used to issue, select now always normalize the timeout
input.  This is a slight change for some ABIs (for instance aarch64).

Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu.
2021-04-12 18:38:37 -03:00
Adhemerval Zanella
1b53b5d970 misc: Fix tst-select timeout handling (BZ#27648)
Instead of polling the stderr, create two pipes and fork to check
if child timeout as expected similar to tst-pselect.c.  Also lower
the timeout value.

Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
2021-03-26 11:57:11 -03:00
Lukasz Majewski
bff3019afc tst: Provide test for select
This change adds new test to assess select()'s timeout related
functionality (the rdfs set provides valid fd - stderr - but during
normal program operation there is no data to be read, so one just
waits for timeout).

To be more specific - two use cases are checked:
- if select() times out immediately when passed struct timeval has
  zero values of tv_usec and tv_sec.
- if select() times out after timeout specified in passed argument

Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
2021-03-23 12:23:33 +01:00