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author | Paul E. Murphy <murphyp@linux.ibm.com> | 2021-01-22 13:55:45 -0600 |
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committer | Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca> | 2021-01-22 15:36:33 -0500 |
commit | 636b2c309a209d717930145883f5aa709a0fff52 (patch) | |
tree | 78d9d2d3a3fccf2729c147aa8599857fa5385ab8 /gnulib/import/eloop-threshold.h | |
parent | 9d2d8a16e1ce033d6b7956d4b4f37961705bb5cf (diff) | |
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gnulib: update to 776af40e0users/simark/update-gnulib
This fixes PR27184, a failure to compile gdb due to
cdefs.h being out of sync with glibc on ppc64le targets
which are compiled with -mabi=ieeelongdouble and glibc
2.32.
Likewise, update usage of _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF to
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF_STANDARD.
Likewise, disable newly added rpl_free gnulib api in
gdbserver support libraries.
Likewise, undefine read/write macros before redefining them
on mingw targets.
Likewise, wrap C++ usage of free with GNULIB_NAMESPACE namespace
as needed.
Change-Id: I86517613c0d8ac8f5ea45bbc4ebe2b54a3aef29f
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diff --git a/gnulib/import/eloop-threshold.h b/gnulib/import/eloop-threshold.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27d07a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnulib/import/eloop-threshold.h @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +/* Threshold at which to diagnose ELOOP. Generic version. + Copyright (C) 2012-2021 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 General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 3 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 + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef _ELOOP_THRESHOLD_H +#define _ELOOP_THRESHOLD_H 1 + +#include <limits.h> +#ifdef _LIBC +# include <sys/param.h> +# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST __attribute__ ((const)) +#else +# include <unistd.h> +# include "minmax.h" +# define __sysconf sysconf +# if (!defined SYMLOOP_MAX \ + && ! (defined _SC_SYMLOOP_MAX && defined _POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX)) +# define SYMLOOP_MAX 8 +# endif +#endif + +/* POSIX specifies SYMLOOP_MAX as the "Maximum number of symbolic + links that can be reliably traversed in the resolution of a + pathname in the absence of a loop." This makes it a minimum that + we should certainly accept. But it leaves open the possibility + that more might sometimes work--just not "reliably". + + For example, Linux implements a complex policy whereby there is a + small limit on the number of direct symlink traversals (a symlink + to a symlink to a symlink), but larger limit on the total number of + symlink traversals overall. Hence the SYMLOOP_MAX number should be + the small one, but the limit library functions enforce on users + should be the larger one. + + So, we use the larger of the reported SYMLOOP_MAX (if any) and our + own constant MIN_ELOOP_THRESHOLD, below. This constant should be + large enough that it never rules out a file name and directory tree + that the underlying system (i.e. calls to 'open' et al) would + resolve successfully. It should be small enough that actual loops + are detected without a huge number of iterations. */ + +#ifndef MIN_ELOOP_THRESHOLD +# define MIN_ELOOP_THRESHOLD 40 +#endif + +/* Return the maximum number of symlink traversals to permit + before diagnosing ELOOP. */ +static inline unsigned int _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST +__eloop_threshold (void) +{ +#ifdef SYMLOOP_MAX + const int symloop_max = SYMLOOP_MAX; +#else + /* The function is marked 'const' even though we use memory and + call a function, because sysconf is required to return the + same value in every call and so it must always be safe to + call __eloop_threshold exactly once and reuse the value. */ + static long int sysconf_symloop_max; + if (sysconf_symloop_max == 0) + sysconf_symloop_max = __sysconf (_SC_SYMLOOP_MAX); + const unsigned int symloop_max = (sysconf_symloop_max <= 0 + ? _POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX + : sysconf_symloop_max); +#endif + + return MAX (symloop_max, MIN_ELOOP_THRESHOLD); +} + +#endif /* eloop-threshold.h */ |