mirror of
https://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git
synced 2024-12-27 05:00:15 +00:00
ffd178c651
To provide a y2038 safe interface a new symbol __shmctl64 is added and __shmctl is change to call it instead (it adds some extra buffer copying for the 32 bit time_t implementation). Two new structures are added: 1. kernel_shmid64_ds: used internally only on 32-bit architectures to issue the syscall. A handful of architectures (hppa, i386, mips, powerpc32, and sparc32) require specific implementations due to their kernel ABI. 2. shmid_ds64: this is only for __TIMESIZE != 64 to use along with the 64-bit shmctl. It is different than the kernel struct because the exported 64-bit time_t might require different alignment depending on the architecture ABI. So the resulting implementation does: 1. For 64-bit architectures it assumes shmid_ds already contains 64-bit time_t fields and will result in just the __shmctl symbol using the __shmctl64 code. The shmid_ds argument is passed as-is to the syscall. 2. For 32-bit architectures with default 64-bit time_t (newer ABIs such riscv32 or arc), it will also result in only one exported symbol but with the required high/low time handling. 3. Finally for 32-bit architecture with both 32-bit and 64-bit time_t support we follow the already set way to provide one symbol with 64-bit time_t support and implement the 32-bit time_t support using of the 64-bit one. The default 32-bit symbol will allocate and copy the shmid_ds over multiple buffers, but this should be deprecated in favor of the __shmctl64 anyway. Checked on i686-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu. I also did some sniff tests on powerpc, powerpc64, mips, mips64, armhf, sparcv9, and sparc64. Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Tested-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
18 lines
474 B
C
18 lines
474 B
C
/* Analogous to kernel struct shmid64_ds used on shmctl. */
|
|
struct kernel_shmid64_ds
|
|
{
|
|
struct ipc_perm shm_perm;
|
|
size_t shm_segsz;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_atime;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_atime_high;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_dtime;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_dtime_high;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_ctime;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_ctime_high;
|
|
__pid_t shm_cpid;
|
|
__pid_t shm_lpid;
|
|
unsigned long int shm_nattch;
|
|
unsigned long int __unused1;
|
|
unsigned long int __unused2;
|
|
};
|