This one covers undefined weak reference in .so
referenced via JUMP_SLOT relocation.
Bug: 17526061
Change-Id: Ib8764bd30c1f686c4818ebbc6683cf42dee908b2
1. option to run each test in a separate forked process: "--isolate".
2. warnings about slow tests: "--warnline".
3. run multiple tests at the same time: "-j N".
Bug: 17589740
Change-Id: Ife5f4cafec43aa051ad7bd9c9b2b7e2e437db0de
Although the LP32 mips sigset_t is large enough to represent all signals,
their jmp_buf is too small. This test succeeded on arm and x86 because the
RT signals were never in the 'expected' sigset_t, so the equality comparison
with the 'actual' sigset_t worked fine --- everyone was blind to the RT
signal. On mips the tests fail because the 'expected' sigset_t does contain
the RT signal but the 'actual' doesn't because the jmp_buf only saves and
restores the first 32 signals.
There are 32 free bits (currently used as padding) in the LP32 mips jmp_buf,
and they might choose to use those to provide better support than the other
two platforms, but I'll leave that to them. It will be easy to just remove
the #if defined(__LP64__) from this change in that case.
For mips64 it's not to late to increase the size of the jmp_buf and fix
the setjmp family, but since there are decisions to be made here for LP32,
I'll leave it all to Imagination folks...
Bug: 16918359
Change-Id: I6b723712fce0e9210dafa165d8599d950b2d3500
Based on the package/apps/Terminal implementation. I'll switch them over
shortly. This also lets us build the toybox version of netcat.
Change-Id: Ia922a100141a67409264b43b937eeca07b21f344
Count references on the group level to avoid
partially unloading function that might be
referenced by other libraries in the local_group
Bonus: with this change we can correctly unload recursively
linked libraries. is_recursive check is removed.
Also dynamic executables (not .so) with 0 DT_NEEDED libraries
are now correctly linked.
Change-Id: Idfa83baef402840599b93a875f2881d9f020dbcd
Executing test via test_forked() allows us to
avoid undesired global state changes in tests like
atexit, dlopen(.., RTLD_NODELETE) and similar.
Change-Id: I118cdf009269ab5dd7b117c9b61dafa47de2a011
According to https://github.com/ukanth/afwall/pull/213 some OEMs have
shipped a getaddrinfo(3) that crashes given NULL hostnames.
Change-Id: I9cea5fdd68546b7c64cf47e10e2b2b4d672b69d0
The mktime API returned an uncorrect time when TZ is set as empty.
A timezone UTC/GMT+0 should be implied in the empty case. However
mktime keeps previous information about timezone. If mktime was called
with a timezone which has DST before, the "defaulttype" member of
"state" structure wouldn't be 0. Then it would be used next time,
even though UTC/GMT+0 doesn't have DST.
Added initialization of the "defaulttype" in the empty TZ case.
Change-Id: Ic480c63c548c05444134e0aefb30a7b380e3f40b
The old test are implemented in file:
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/other/test_sysconf.c
This change is to migrate them to bionic/tests with the gtest format.
and since the sysconf is defined in unistd.h, will put the test under
bionic/tests/unistd_test.cpp file as unistd.syscon test
Change-Id: Ie519147c1c86a6c4cefa8c88b18bf58bdfbffbdb
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
This catches one trivial difference between us and glibc --- the error
returned by pthread_setname_np for an invalid pthread_t.
Change-Id: If4c21e22107c6488333d11184f8005f8669096c2
glibc 2.15 has prlimit64, has an unsetenv that's declared nonnull,
and hasn't fixed the problems we were having trying to use the
POSIX strerror_r in C++ code.
Change-Id: I834356a385e5ae55500bd86781691b6c1c9c8300
change to behaviour the same as glibc for the check about buflen
Change-Id: I98265a8fe441df6fed2527686f89b087364ca53d
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
The old tests are implemented in file
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/common/test_gethostname.c
Here migrate the test to the tests/unistd_test.cpp file and
add some more checks
Change-Id: Iab1e3da873bb333d1ddefc03108d536933792db2
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
Strictly speaking, this only implements the _l variants of the functions
we actually have. We're still missing nl_langinfo_l, for example, but we
don't have nl_langinfo either.
Change-Id: Ie711c7b04e7b9100932a13f5a5d5b28847eb4c12
We build libm with -fvisibility=hidden, so we weren't exporting any
of the <complex.h> functions.
We also weren't building many of the functions anyway.
We were also missing the complex inverse trigonometric functions.
And because we didn't even have perfunctory "call each function once"
tests, we didn't notice that we weren't exporting any symbols, so this
patch adds at least that level of testing.
Change-Id: Ibcf2843f507126c51d134cc5fc8d67747e033a0d
At the moment our libm is only good enough for a 1 ulp bound on these tests,
but that's better than the 4 ulp bound you get from gtest by default.
I'm not really happy with the multiple structures and corresponding functions,
but at least they mean there's no duplication in the tests themselves, and it
should be easy enough for us to make further improvements in future.
Change-Id: I004e12970332e1d9531721361d6c34f908cfcecc
Relocate symbol against DF_1_GLOBAL shared libraries
loaded before this shared library. This includes
main executable, ld_preloads and other libraries
that have DF_1_GLOBAL flag set.
Bug: 2643900
Bug: 15432753
Bug: 18186310
(cherry picked from commit d225a5e652)
Change-Id: I4e889cdf2dfbf8230b0790053d311ee6b0d0ee2d
The local group is a sequence of libraries in default (breadth-first)
order. It allows RTLD_LOCALLY loaded library to correctly relocate
symbols within its group (see test-cases).
Local group lookup is performed after main executable and ld_preloads.
Bug: 2643900
Bug: 15432753
Bug: 18186310
(cherry picked from commit cfa97f172d)
Change-Id: I5fa8c673f929e4652c738912c7ae078d7ec286d2
Previous one was not covering all the targets
Bug: 17548097
Bug: 18186310
(cherry picked from commit 4a9e1937c5)
Change-Id: I2cd9e58893555d16cbfe291b2d1279621489d5ad
Symbols from libraries opened with RTLD_LOCAL (default)
should not be visible via dlsym(RLTD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .)
Bug: 17512583
Bug: 18186310
(cherry picked from commit e8ba50fe0d)
Change-Id: Idf6bbe2233fb2bfc0c88677e7d1fc518fb3f7a8b
Relocate symbol against DF_1_GLOBAL shared libraries
loaded before this shared library. This includes
main executable, ld_preloads and other libraries
that have DF_1_GLOBAL flag set.
Bug: 2643900
Bug: 15432753
Change-Id: Ia788748be59b739d1c7e62b978e7e255f9e65c7b
glibc doesn't do this, and we probably shouldn't either.
Bug: 16703540
Bug: 17436734
(cherry picked from commit afe58ad989)
Change-Id: Iada5d0ae814f438cb276f056b2b5e3675f0e3666
This change provides __restore/__restore_rt on x86 and __restore_rt on
x86_64 with unwinding information to be able to unwind through signal
frame via libgcc provided unwinding interface. See comments inlined for
more details.
Also remove the test that had a dependency on
__attribute__((cleanup(foo_cleanup))). It doesn't provide us with any
better test coverage than we have from the newer tests, and it doesn't
work well across a variety architectures (presumably because no one uses
this attribute in the real world).
Tested this on host via bionic-unit-tests-run-on-host on both x86 and
x86-64.
Bug: 17436734
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 50321e2e66)
Change-Id: Iba90e36958b00c7cc7db5eeebf888dc89ce4d619
This change provides __restore/__restore_rt on x86 and __restore_rt on
x86_64 with unwinding information to be able to unwind through signal
frame via libgcc provided unwinding interface. See comments inlined for
more details.
Also remove the test that had a dependency on
__attribute__((cleanup(foo_cleanup))). It doesn't provide us with any
better test coverage than we have from the newer tests, and it doesn't
work well across a variety architectures (presumably because no one uses
this attribute in the real world).
Tested this on host via bionic-unit-tests-run-on-host on both x86 and
x86-64.
Bug: 17436734
Change-Id: I2f06814e82c8faa732cb4f5648868dc0fd2e5fe4
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
Migrate the test about pthread mutex type in file
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/bionic/test_mutex.c
to the new place
bionic/tests/pthread_test.cpp
in the gtest format.
Change-Id: I6aab10170ccad5b9a4892d52dba2403876c86659
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
The local group is a sequence of libraries in default (breadth-first)
order. It allows RTLD_LOCALLY loaded library to correctly relocate
symbols within its group (see test-cases).
Local group lookup is performed after main executable and ld_preloads.
Bug: 2643900
Bug: 15432753
Change-Id: I9bb013b46d17dbb5cbdfb8fef26f552748385541
This change is to migrate the getaddrinfo tests defined in the old file
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/common/test_getaddrinfo.c
to the new place bionic/tests/netdb_test.cpp.
The test here is more thorough, and catches a bug in getservbyname(3)
that was breaking getaddrinfo(3)'s ability to look up services by name
without a hint that would cause it to ask for a specific protocol.
Change-Id: Ief5ebd0869496d1bc6a97861dfefa04bdf24bab1
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
this change migrate the gethostbyname test defined in the old file
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/common/test_gethostbyname.c
to the new place bionic/tests/netdb_test.cpp
Change-Id: I342171090f681581fb54d68ea4a09adf61f52081
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
When setting a repeat timer using the SIGEV_THREAD mechanism, it's possible
that the callback can be called after the timer is disarmed or deleted.
This happens because the kernel can generate signals that the timer thread
will continue to handle even after the timer is supposed to be off.
Add two new tests to verify that disarming/deleting doesn't continue to
call the callback.
Modify the repeat test to finish more quickly than before.
Refactor the Counter implementation a bit.
Bug: 18039727
(cherry pick from commit 0724132c32)
Change-Id: I135726ea4038a47920a6c511708813b1a9996c42
replace lseek() and use pread() instead
add test for library_fd_offset > file_size case
Bug: 17762003
(cherry picked from commit a6c1279098)
Change-Id: Ie117c745081ee33d07db5341115ff6c8e98b0dec
Use $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/base_rules to build it as custom module, so that
it's exposed to utilities like mm/mmma etc.
Bug: 17887283
Bug: 17762003
(cherry picked from commit 667853d477)
Change-Id: I405797d16f20dc09e5d84b93b6727b634db2fc2c
When setting a repeat timer using the SIGEV_THREAD mechanism, it's possible
that the callback can be called after the timer is disarmed or deleted.
This happens because the kernel can generate signals that the timer thread
will continue to handle even after the timer is supposed to be off.
Add two new tests to verify that disarming/deleting doesn't continue to
call the callback.
Modify the repeat test to finish more quickly than before.
Refactor the Counter implementation a bit.
Bug: 18039727
Change-Id: I73192c915cdacf608521b1792c54e5af14a34907
replace lseek() and use pread() instead
add test for library_fd_offset > file_size case
Bug: 17762003
Change-Id: I4555f0be635124efe849c1f226985bcba72ffcbd
Unless we completely redo how we build bionic (so that the object
files for libc.so get built separately from libc.a), we can't enable
ASAN here, as libc.a gets linked into static executables.
Change-Id: I2ce4f51248bd51c4213a555ff481b6faabbf53f8
Add the missing prototypes, fix the existing prototypes to use clockid_t
rather than int, fix clock_nanosleep's failure behavior, and add simple
tests.
Bug: 17644443
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=77372
Change-Id: I03fba369939403918abcabae9551a7123953d780
Signed-off-by: Haruki Hasegawa <h6a.h4i.0@gmail.com>
Use $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/base_rules to build it as custom module, so that
it's exposed to utilities like mm/mmma etc.
Bug: 17887283
Change-Id: Idd7b62d08e4d56331a3ff15da6aa46eae8c41898
The trouble with cp is that if you're running a command directly (because
you're using gdb, say), you need to make sure you've copied the linker
and shell again if you've done a rebuild that caused a change there.
Change-Id: I312da30c0f92b515967e854e0faba272c961ecc7
Otherwise the gcc compiler warning doesn't show up.
Add -Wno-error to fortify related tests. Fortify related tests
are expected to be examples of bad programs, and in many
cases shouldn't compile cleanly. Rewriting them to compile
cleanly isn't feasible nor desirable.
Bug: 17784968
(cherry picked from commit 1aaa17802c)
Change-Id: Ib6df1a3f44b55b1fff222e78395c10c51cd39817
Otherwise the gcc compiler warning doesn't show up.
Add -Wno-error to fortify related tests. Fortify related tests
are expected to be examples of bad programs, and in many
cases shouldn't compile cleanly. Rewriting them to compile
cleanly isn't feasible nor desirable.
Bug: 17784968
Change-Id: I93bececa7444d965f18c7c27d46e7abce5c49a02
Otherwise the gcc compiler warning doesn't show up.
Delete some unittests. These unittests no longer compile cleanly
using -Wall -Werror, and rewriting them to compile cleanly
isn't feasible.
Bug: 17784968
Change-Id: I9bbdc7b6a1c2ac75754f5d0f90782e0dfae66721
Unlike times(), clock_gettime() is implemented as a vDSO on many architectures.
So, using clock_gettime() will return a more accurate time and do so with less
overhead because it does have the overhead of calling into the kernel.
It is also significantly more accurate because it measures the actual time in
nanoseconds rather than the number of ticks (typically 1 millisecond or more).
Bug: 17814435
Change-Id: Id4945d9f387330518f78669809639952e9227ed9
Reset soinfo version to 0.
Disable ifunc test for arm64 because of old toolchain
in lmp-mr1-dev branch
Note: this commit should be reverted in -plus-aosp branch.
Change-Id: I2d6d996d43bc35d5d4975c745779f43a988b31e6
Expanded test for recursive libs. Fixed bug with unnecessary
soinfo_free of already loaded library.
(cherry picked from commit a6ac54a215)
Change-Id: I6907c723d9fbdf6b2777f3f236b1e29b0843edd6
There are number of changes in the way IFUNC related relocations are done:
1. IRELATIVE relocations are now supported for x86/x86_64 and arm64.
2. IFUNC relocations are now relying on static linker to generate
them in correct order - this removes necessety of additional
relocation pass for ifuncs.
3. Related to 2: rela?.dyn relocations are preformed before .plt ones.
4. Ifunc are resolved on symbol lookup this approach allowed to avoid
mprotect(PROT_WRITE) call on r-x program segments.
Bug: 17399706
Bug: 17177284
(cherry picked from commit 9aea164457)
Change-Id: Ie19d900fc203beb93faf8943b0d06d534a6de4ad
Enable the -std=gnu++11 flag for libstdc++ static and
dynamic libs.
ScopeGuard uses DISABLE_ macros instead of '= delete';
(cherry picked from commit d9ff722661)
Change-Id: If2573d080770e18b36b56106f2369f7bb682cd3c
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
Attempt: 2
(cherry picked from commit 14669a939d)
Change-Id: Id87540c96a2242220967b6fa5d84ddcd829e2b97
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
(cherry picked from commit a3ad450a2e)
Change-Id: I1125de10272c84e4f075cbc72859c1f6b3e89943
This allows adding destructors to classes used
for global variables.
(cherry picked from commit 14241402de)
Change-Id: I1d8776130d1e01a8c53d23a2949f5010f4c96b16
ifuncs now work in i386 and x86_64 when called in the same library as
well as in a different library.
Bug:6657325
(cherry picked from commit c5a13efa9b)
Change-Id: I321d780bc2f9bd1baa749e1acacd2683aefe827b
The previous pthread_key_create_many test was really
pthread_key_create_all, which has proven very difficult to test
correctly (because it is affected by any other parts of the system using
pthread keys, and that can vary with test ordering). It also tested
expected values of PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX and the associated sysconf() value,
rather than those being in their own test.
Instead, split this test into a few distinct tests:
* pthread.pthread_keys_max
* pthread._SC_THREAD_KEYS_MAX_big_enough_for_POSIX
* pthread.pthread_key_many_distinct
* We actually didn't have a test to ensure that the keys we were
creating were distinct.
* pthread.pthread_key_EAGAIN
* Make sure pthread_key_create() will _eventually_ fail with
EAGAIN, not at a (sometimes incorrectly) predetermined maximum.
Change-Id: Iff1e4fdcc02404094bde0418122c64c227cf1702
libc and libc++ both define std::nothrow. libc's is a private symbol,
but this still causes issues when linking libc.a and libc++.a, since
private isn't effective until it has been linked. To fix this, just
allow multiple symbol definitions for the static tests.
Change-Id: Idbf19fefda47298c39360e3f5b6242b0b1a52fcc
It's not allowed for a shell user to create a fifo in /data/local/tmp.
Make the test do nothing if not run as root.
Bug: 17646702
(cherry picked from commit 6c69afdb6d)
Change-Id: Ia3a862ed4586413b7bb393557ab57e0a7141d888
It's not allowed for a shell user to create a fifo in /data/local/tmp.
Make the test do nothing if not run as root.
Bug: 17646702
Change-Id: I932262fa233eae8b5dd607a2398a47c50a208701
Upstream has implemented lgammal/lgammal_r for ld128, and fixed the
sign problem we reported with all the lgamma*_r functions and -0.
Bug: 17471883
Change-Id: Ibb175d9cab67efae75f1010796fd44c9ba6ce4fc
From C99 standard: “The nextafter functions determine the next representable value, in the type of the function,
after x in the direction of y, where x and y are first converted to the type of the function”.
The next representable value of 0.0 in direction of -1.0 is -4.9406564584124654e-324, not 0.0.
Similar thing holds for nextafterf, nextafterl, nexttowardf, nexttoward, and nexttowardl.
The tests pass either way, since the error is within the tolerance, but how it is written is wrong.
Change-Id: I1338eeffe3de8031a48f46e1b07146bc07dc2f0a
Signed-off-by: Jingwei Zhang <jingwei.zhang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mingwei Shi <mingwei.shi@intel.com>
Symbols from libraries opened with RTLD_LOCAL (default)
should not be visible via dlsym(RLTD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .)
Bug: 17512583
Change-Id: I1758943081a67cf3d49ba5808e061b8251a91964
Expanded test for recursive libs. Fixed bug with unnecessary
soinfo_free of already loaded library.
Change-Id: I2cc19f2650c8b12a35feeac127ef608ebba44d88
There are number of changes in the way IFUNC related relocations are done:
1. IRELATIVE relocations are now supported for x86/x86_64 and arm64.
2. IFUNC relocations are now relying on static linker to generate
them in correct order - this removes necessety of additional
relocation pass for ifuncs.
3. Related to 2: rela?.dyn relocations are preformed before .plt ones.
4. Ifunc are resolved on symbol lookup this approach allowed to avoid
mprotect(PROT_WRITE) call on r-x program segments.
Bug: 17399706
Bug: 17177284
Change-Id: I414dd3e82bd47cc03442c5dfc7c279949aec51ed
Enable the -std=gnu++11 flag for libstdc++ static and
dynamic libs.
ScopeGuard uses DISABLE_ macros instead of '= delete';
Change-Id: I07e21b306f95fffd49345f7fa136cfdac61e0225
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
Change-Id: If1ba5c807322409faa914e27ecb675e2c4541f0d
Attempt: 2
There were two problems here:
* This would fail when run with unlimited stack, because it didn't know
that bionic reports unlimited stacks as 8MiB.
* This would leave RLIMIT_STACK small, causing failures to exec (so the
popen and system tests would fail).
(cherry-pick of 27a9aed819 plus the
new ScopeGuard.h from a3ad450a2e3fb6b3fe359683b247eba20896f646.)
Bug: 17394276
Change-Id: I5b92dc64ca089400223b2d9a3743e9b9d57c1bc2
There were two problems here:
* This would fail when run with unlimited stack, because it didn't know
that bionic reports unlimited stacks as 8MiB.
* This would leave RLIMIT_STACK small, causing failures to exec (so the
popen and system tests would fail).
Change-Id: I5b92dc64ca089400223b2d9a3743e9b9d57c1bc2
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
Change-Id: I4cf84c70dbaabe99310230dfda12385ae5401859
This is needed to make L work correctly, and bionic tests pass
again, after applying the equivalent of
commit 00aaea3645 there.
It makes the preexisting code that uses __sync implementations
much more useful, although we should no longer be exercising that
code in AOSP.
Specifically fixes:
We were invoking __has_extension and __has_builtin for GCC compilations.
They're clang specific. Restructured the tests.
The __sync implementation was not defining the LOCK_FREE macros.
ATOMIC_VAR_INIT was using named field initializations. These are a
C, not C++, feature, that is not supported by g++ 4.6.
The stdatomic bionic test still failed with 4.6 and glibc with our
questionable LOCK_FREE macro implementation. Don't run that piece
with 4.6.
In L, this is a prerequisite for fixing:
Bug:16880454
Bug:16513433
Change-Id: I9b61e42307f96a114dce7552b6ead4ad1c544eab
(cherry picked from commit 32429606bf)
We seem to use this stdatomic.h sometimes, and slightly different prebuilts
at other times, making them all difficult to test, and making it unclear
which one we're testing. This generalizes the bionic header so that it
can be used directly as the prebuilt header as well. So long as they
don't diverge again, that should somewhat improve test coverage.
Use the correct builtin for atomic_is_lock_free.
Fix atomic_flag_init.
Turn on atomic tests even with __GLIBC__, since they now appear to pass.
Include uchar.h in stdatomic.h where needed.
Add a basic memory ordering test.
Fix bit-rotted comments in bionic tests makefile.
Prerequisite for fixing b/16880454 and
Bug:16513433
Change-Id: If6a14c1075b379395ba5d93357d56025c0ffab68
(cherry picked from commit 00aaea3645)
This is needed to make L work correctly, and bionic tests pass
again, after applying the equivalent of
commit 00aaea3645 there.
It makes the preexisting code that uses __sync implementations
much more useful, although we should no longer be exercising that
code in AOSP.
Specifically fixes:
We were invoking __has_extension and __has_builtin for GCC compilations.
They're clang specific. Restructured the tests.
The __sync implementation was not defining the LOCK_FREE macros.
ATOMIC_VAR_INIT was using named field initializations. These are a
C, not C++, feature, that is not supported by g++ 4.6.
The stdatomic bionic test still failed with 4.6 and glibc with our
questionable LOCK_FREE macro implementation. Don't run that piece
with 4.6.
In L, this is a prerequisite for fixing:
Bug:16880454
Bug:16513433
Change-Id: I9b61e42307f96a114dce7552b6ead4ad1c544eab
We already had the POSIX strerror_r, but some third-party code defines
_GNU_SOURCE and expects to get the GNU strerror_r instead.
This exposed a bug in the libc internal logging functions where unlike
their standard brethren they wouldn't return the number of bytes they'd
have liked to have written.
Bug: 16243479
Change-Id: I1745752ccbdc569646d34f5071f6df2be066d5f4
...rather than just what's already mapped in. This seems somewhat
contrary to POSIX's "All pages within the stack described by stackaddr
and stacksize shall be both readable and writable by the thread", but
it's what glibc does.
Bug: 17111575
(cherry picked from commit 9e4ffa7032)
Change-Id: I73f219a569917b2e4546c09436d7ef5231facc07
...rather than just what's already mapped in. This seems somewhat
contrary to POSIX's "All pages within the stack described by stackaddr
and stacksize shall be both readable and writable by the thread", but
it's what glibc does.
Bug: 17111575
Change-Id: If9e2dfad9a603c0d0615a8123aacda4946e95b2c
For tests that call uselocale(), the locale is stored in the
g_userlocale_key thread-specific key. If freelocale() is called later,
then g_uselocal_key points to a deleted pointer. CTS eventually calls
vfprintf to print the result, which calls MB_CUR_MAX and MB_CUR_MAX
accesses the deleted locale stored in g_uselocale_key, causing unpredictable
errors.
Fixed the tests by calling uselocale() with the old locale before
calling freelocale.
(cherry-pick of 8a46cf0fcf82b8c76e05be7e066ec854f974603a.)
Bug: 17299565
Change-Id: I87efa2a9b16999a11d587f68d3aeedcbe6ac8a2c
For tests that call uselocale(), the locale is stored in the
g_userlocale_key thread-specific key. If freelocale() is called later,
then g_uselocal_key points to a deleted pointer. CTS eventually calls
vfprintf to print the result, which calls MB_CUR_MAX and MB_CUR_MAX
accesses the deleted locale stored in g_uselocale_key, causing unpredictable
errors.
Fixed the tests by calling uselocale() with the old locale before
calling freelocale.
Bug: 17299565
Change-Id: I87efa2a9b16999a11d587f68d3aeedcbe6ac8a2c
On most architectures the kernel subtracts a random offset to the stack
pointer in create_elf_tables by calling arch_align_stack before writing
the auxval table and so on. On all but x86 this doesn't cause a problem
because the random offset is less than a page, but on x86 it's up to two
pages. This means that our old technique of rounding the stack pointer
doesn't work. (Our old implementation of that technique was wrong too.)
It's also incorrect to assume that the main thread's stack base and size
are constant. Likewise to assume that the main thread has a guard page.
The main thread is not like other threads.
This patch switches to reading /proc/self/maps (and checking RLIMIT_STACK)
whenever we're asked.
Bug: 17111575
Signed-off-by: Fengwei Yin <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 57b7a6110e)
Change-Id: I87e679ee1c0db8092f2d1221c8e7c1461545c5a4
On most architectures the kernel subtracts a random offset to the stack
pointer in create_elf_tables by calling arch_align_stack before writing
the auxval table and so on. On all but x86 this doesn't cause a problem
because the random offset is less than a page, but on x86 it's up to two
pages. This means that our old technique of rounding the stack pointer
doesn't work. (Our old implementation of that technique was wrong too.)
It's also incorrect to assume that the main thread's stack base and size
are constant. Likewise to assume that the main thread has a guard page.
The main thread is not like other threads.
This patch switches to reading /proc/self/maps (and checking RLIMIT_STACK)
whenever we're asked.
Bug: 17111575
Signed-off-by: Fengwei Yin <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
Change-Id: I1d4dbffe7bc7bda1d353c3a295dbf68d29f63158
We seem to use this stdatomic.h sometimes, and slightly different prebuilts
at other times, making them all difficult to test, and making it unclear
which one we're testing. This generalizes the bionic header so that it
can be used directly as the prebuilt header as well. So long as they
don't diverge again, that should somewhat improve test coverage.
Use the correct builtin for atomic_is_lock_free.
Fix atomic_flag_init.
Turn on atomic tests even with __GLIBC__, since they now appear to pass.
Include uchar.h in stdatomic.h where needed.
Add a basic memory ordering test.
Fix bit-rotted comments in bionic tests makefile.
Change-Id: If6a14c1075b379395ba5d93357d56025c0ffab68
This test only works if you're root (strictly: if you have permission to
CLONE_NEWNS), so it's useful to us when we're doing ad hoc testing (since
that's usually done as root), but it's not useful as part of CTS or when
running the tests on the host.
(cherry-pick of 84d0683a824fa02dbaa6d1b56a79223804b54e80.)
Bug: 16705621
Bug: 17170200
Change-Id: Ia92c871b15f7e45fc174bb59bc95540fd00ae745
This test only works if you're root (strictly: if you have permission to
CLONE_NEWNS), so it's useful to us when we're doing ad hoc testing (since
that's usually done as root), but it's not useful as part of CTS or when
running the tests on the host.
Bug: 16705621
Bug: 17170200
Change-Id: Ia92c871b15f7e45fc174bb59bc95540fd00ae745
This way it's a lot harder for us to screw up (since we should always
be including <sys/cdefs.h> anyway).
Bug: 14659579
Change-Id: I23070fff3296b0d1c683bb5e3a6e214146327d53
<features.h> is supposed to take user-settable stuff like _GNU_SOURCE
and _BSD_SOURCE and turn them into __USE_GNU and __USE_BSD for use in
the C library headers. Instead, bionic used to unconditionally define
_BSD_SOURCE and _GNU_SOURCE, and then test _GNU_SOURCE in the header
files (which makes no sense whatsoever).
Bug: 14659579
Change-Id: Ice4cf21a364ea2e559071dc8329e995277d5b987
1. Add test for __attribute__((constructor/destructor))
and static constructor
2. Compile C++ testlibs with -std=gnu++11
Change-Id: I67f9308144a0c638a51f111fcba8e1933fe0ba41
Reduce randomization of the test by (1) replacing random() & 255
with hard-coded char and (2) by making State *Iteration function
visit every possible alignment combination instead of 10 random ones.
Change-Id: I0ff0b4ca817ba9fbbcce53e09b25eb10a1a853c2
ifuncs now work in i386 and x86_64 when called in the same library as
well as in a different library.
Bug:6657325
Change-Id: Ic0c48b1b0a76cb90f36c20c79f68294cc3fd44a1
During pthread_exit, the keys are cleaned. Unfortunately, a call to
free occurs after the cleanup and the memory for some of the keys
is recreated when using jemalloc. The solution is to do the key
cleanup twice.
Also, modify the pthread_detach__leak test to be less flaky
when run on a jemalloc system.
Bug: 16513133
Change-Id: Ic17e8344bdc1ba053c4f5b6d827a4c19c57860c1
During pthread_exit, the keys are cleaned. Unfortunately, a call to
free occurs after the cleanup and the memory for some of the keys
is recreated when using jemalloc. The solution is to do the key
cleanup twice.
Also, modify the pthread_detach__leak test to be less flaky
when run on a jemalloc system.
Bug: 16513133
(cherry picked from commit 18d93f2793)
Change-Id: Idb32e7f9b09e2c088d256ed9eb881df80c81ff8e
Previously this was hard coded to 4. This is only the case for UTF-8
locales.
As a side effect, this properly reports C.UTF-8 as the default locale
instead of C.
Change-Id: I7c73cc8fe6ffac61d211cd5f75287e36de06f4fc
(cherry picked from commit 1aec7c1a35)
A mistake I made while cleaning this up the first time through.
mbstrtowcs(3) sets the src param to null if it finishes the string.
Change-Id: I6263646e25d9537043b7025fd1dd6ae195f365e2
(cherry picked from commit b6cc8e00cd)
The memchr implementation for 64 bit fails if these conditions occur:
- The buffer is 32 byte aligned.
- The buffer contains the character in the first byte.
- The count sent in is zero.
The function should return NULL, but it's not.
Bug: 16676625
(cherry picked from commit e03e1eac0b)
Change-Id: Ie4cca2c445127a0936ee2b96651a8e7204fbaffd
A mistake I made while cleaning this up the first time through.
mbstrtowcs(3) sets the src param to null if it finishes the string.
Change-Id: I6263646e25d9537043b7025fd1dd6ae195f365e2
Previously this was hard coded to 4. This is only the case for UTF-8
locales.
As a side effect, this properly reports C.UTF-8 as the default locale
instead of C.
Change-Id: I7c73cc8fe6ffac61d211cd5f75287e36de06f4fc
The memchr implementation for 64 bit fails if these conditions occur:
- The buffer is 32 byte aligned.
- The buffer contains the character in the first byte.
- The count sent in is zero.
The function should return NULL, but it's not.
Bug: 16676625
Change-Id: Iab33cc7a8b79920350c72f054dff0e0a3cde69ce
dlsym(3) with handle != RTLD_DEFAULT|RTLD_NEXT performs
breadth first search through the dependency tree.
Bug: 16653281
Change-Id: I017a6975d1a62abb0218a7eb59ae4deba458e324