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Remove code in win32 apr_file_t implementation that emulates working with
sockets as files. Sockets on Windows are not kernel objects and should be
used only via Winsock API.
* file_io/win32/readwrite.c
(): Do not include apr_arch_networkio.h.
(read_with_timeout): Remove APR_FILETYPE_SOCKET support code.
* include/arch/win32/apr_arch_file_io.h
(apr_filetype_e): Remove APR_FILETYPE_SOCKET enum value.
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Windows: Use term `socket_pipe` instead for `file_socket_pipe` for internal
poll wakeup socket API. Move implementation to network_io/win32/socket_pipe.c
from file_io/win32/pipe.c.
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Set socket nonblocking mode for socket using apr_socket_timeout_set().
Patch by: ylavic
* file_io/win32/pipe.c
(create_socket_pipe): Remove code to set SOCKET to nonblocking mode.
(apr_file_socket_pipe_create): Set IN socket to nonblocking mode.
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Windows: For the pollset wakeup, use apr_socket_t directly instead of using a
socket disguised as an apr_file_t.
* file_io/win32/pipe.c
(): Include apr_arch_networkio.h.
(socket_pipe_cleanup, apr_file_socket_pipe_create,
apr_file_socket_pipe_close): Update to use apr_socket_t instead of apr_file_t.
* include/arch/unix/apr_arch_poll_private.h
(WAKEUP_USES_PIPE): New #define to specify mechanism used for pollset wakeup.
(apr_pollset_t, apr_pollcb_t): Add wakeup_socket if not WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
(apr_poll_create_wakeup_socket, apr_poll_close_wakeup_socket,
apr_poll_drain_wakeup_socket): Declare if not WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
* include/arch/win32/apr_arch_file_io.h
(apr_file_socket_pipe_create, apr_file_socket_pipe_close): Update to use
apr_socket_t instead of apr_file_t.
* poll/unix/poll.c
(impl_pollset_add): Remove hack that allows apr_file_t even if
APR_FILES_AS_SOCKETS == 0.
(impl_pollset_poll, impl_pollcb_poll): Use wakeup_pipe or wakeup_socket
depending of WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
* poll/unix/pollcb.c
(pollcb_cleanup, apr_pollcb_create_ex, apr_pollcb_wakeup): Use wakeup_pipe
or wakeup_socket depending of WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
* poll/unix/pollset.c
(pollset_cleanup, apr_pollset_create_ex, apr_pollset_wakeup): Use wakeup_pipe
or wakeup_socket depending of WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
* poll/unix/select.c
(impl_pollset_add): Remove hack that allows apr_file_t even if
APR_FILES_AS_SOCKETS == 0.
(impl_pollset_poll): Use wakeup_pipe or wakeup_socket depending of
WAKEUP_USES_PIPE.
* poll/unix/wakeup.c
(apr_poll_create_wakeup_pipe): Rename to apr_poll_create_wakeup_socket()
on Windows and use apr_socket_t instead of apr_file_t.
(apr_poll_close_wakeup_pipe): Rename to apr_poll_close_wakeup_socket()
on Windows and use apr_socket_t instead of apr_file_t.
(apr_poll_drain_wakeup_socket): New.
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- Explicitly use apr_socket_t instead of apr_file_t for wakeup `pipe`
- Remove code in win32 apr_file_t implementation that emulates working with
sockets as files. Sockets on Windows are not kernel objects and should be
used only via Winsock API.
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Make sure apr_thread_join() behaves correctly w.r.t. the returned value
and pool destroy for all archs.
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apr_thread_create() was allocating the created apr_thread_t on the given pool,
which caused e.g. short-living threads to leak memory on that pool without a
way to clear it (while some threads are still running).
Change this by allocating the apr_thread_t on the thread's pool itself, which
is safe in the implementations of all archs because none uses the apr_thread_t
after the thread exits, and it's safe for the users provided they don't use the
apr_thread_t for detached threads or for attached threads after the call to
apr_thread_join(). These are hardly new requirements though.
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r1884078 fixed lifetime issues with detached threads by using unmanaged pool
destroyed by the thread itself on exit, with no binding to the parent pool.
This commit makes use of unmanaged pools for attached threads too, they needed
their own allocator anyway due to apr_thread_detach() being callable anytime
later. apr__pool_unmanage() was a hack to detach a subpool from its parent, but
if a subpool needs its own allocator for this to work correctly there is no
point in creating a subpool for threads (no memory reuse on destroy for short
living threads for instance).
Since an attached thread has its own lifetime now, apr_thread_join() must be
called to free its resources/pool, though it's no different than before when
destroying the parent pool was UB if the thread was still running (i.e. not
joined yet).
Let's acknoledge that threads want no binding with the pool passed to them at
creation time, besides the abort_fn which they can steal :)
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This ones have a shorter prologue and epilogue (-O2 still).
Dump of assembler code for function apr_cstr_casecmp:
0x0000000000049fd0 <+0>: xor %edx,%edx
0x0000000000049fd2 <+2>: lea 0x3d567(%rip),%r8 # 0x87540 <ucharmap>
0x0000000000049fd9 <+9>: nopl 0x0(%rax)
0x0000000000049fe0 <+16>: movzbl (%rsi,%rdx,1),%eax
0x0000000000049fe4 <+20>: movzbl (%r8,%rax,1),%ecx
0x0000000000049fe9 <+25>: movzbl (%rdi,%rdx,1),%eax
0x0000000000049fed <+29>: add $0x1,%rdx
0x0000000000049ff1 <+33>: movzbl (%r8,%rax,1),%eax
0x0000000000049ff6 <+38>: sub %ecx,%eax
0x0000000000049ff8 <+40>: jne 0x49ffe <apr_cstr_casecmp+46>
0x0000000000049ffa <+42>: test %ecx,%ecx
0x0000000000049ffc <+44>: jne 0x49fe0 <apr_cstr_casecmp+16>
0x0000000000049ffe <+46>: ret
End of assembler dump.
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The new versions [1] compile to a shorter/faster assembly than the previous
ones [2], no functionnal change.
[1] apr_cstr_casecmp() after this commit:
Dump of assembler code for function apr_cstr_casecmp:
0x0000000000049fc0 <+0>: movzbl (%rdi),%eax
0x0000000000049fc3 <+3>: movzbl (%rsi),%edx
0x0000000000049fc6 <+6>: lea 0x3d573(%rip),%r8 # 0x87540 <ucharmap>
0x0000000000049fcd <+13>: movzbl (%r8,%rax,1),%eax
0x0000000000049fd2 <+18>: movzbl (%r8,%rdx,1),%ecx
0x0000000000049fd7 <+23>: cmp %ecx,%eax
0x0000000000049fd9 <+25>: jne 0x49ffe <apr_cstr_casecmp+62>
0x0000000000049fdb <+27>: xor %edx,%edx
0x0000000000049fdd <+29>: jmp 0x49ffa <apr_cstr_casecmp+58>
0x0000000000049fdf <+31>: nop
0x0000000000049fe0 <+32>: add $0x1,%rdx
0x0000000000049fe4 <+36>: movzbl (%rdi,%rdx,1),%eax
0x0000000000049fe8 <+40>: movzbl (%rsi,%rdx,1),%ecx
0x0000000000049fec <+44>: movzbl (%r8,%rax,1),%eax
0x0000000000049ff1 <+49>: movzbl (%r8,%rcx,1),%ecx
0x0000000000049ff6 <+54>: cmp %ecx,%eax
0x0000000000049ff8 <+56>: jne 0x49ffe <apr_cstr_casecmp+62>
0x0000000000049ffa <+58>: test %eax,%eax
0x0000000000049ffc <+60>: jne 0x49fe0 <apr_cstr_casecmp+32>
0x0000000000049ffe <+62>: sub %ecx,%eax
0x000000000004a000 <+64>: ret
End of assembler dump.
[2] apr_cstr_casecmp() before this commit:
Dump of assembler code for function apr_cstr_casecmp:
0x000000000004a000 <+0>: movzbl (%rdi),%eax
0x000000000004a003 <+3>: movzbl (%rsi),%edx
0x000000000004a006 <+6>: lea 0x3d533(%rip),%r8 # 0x87540 <ucharmap>
0x000000000004a00d <+13>: mov %rdi,%r9
0x000000000004a010 <+16>: mov %rax,%rcx
0x000000000004a013 <+19>: movswl (%r8,%rdx,2),%edx
0x000000000004a018 <+24>: movswl (%r8,%rax,2),%eax
0x000000000004a01d <+29>: sub %edx,%eax
0x000000000004a01f <+31>: jne 0x4a052 <apr_cstr_casecmp+82>
0x000000000004a021 <+33>: mov $0x1,%edx
0x000000000004a026 <+38>: test %ecx,%ecx
0x000000000004a028 <+40>: je 0x4a052 <apr_cstr_casecmp+82>
0x000000000004a02a <+42>: nopw 0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
0x000000000004a030 <+48>: movzbl (%r9,%rdx,1),%eax
0x000000000004a035 <+53>: movzbl (%rsi,%rdx,1),%ecx
0x000000000004a039 <+57>: add $0x1,%rdx
0x000000000004a03d <+61>: mov %rax,%rdi
0x000000000004a040 <+64>: movswl (%r8,%rcx,2),%ecx
0x000000000004a045 <+69>: movswl (%r8,%rax,2),%eax
0x000000000004a04a <+74>: sub %ecx,%eax
0x000000000004a04c <+76>: jne 0x4a052 <apr_cstr_casecmp+82>
0x000000000004a04e <+78>: test %edi,%edi
0x000000000004a050 <+80>: jne 0x4a030 <apr_cstr_casecmp+48>
0x000000000004a052 <+82>: ret
End of assembler dump.
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Return APR_ENOSPC if returned buf is truncated for an AF_UNIX.
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Avoids the scenario;
gcc tools/gen_test_char.c -o tools/gen_test_char
gcc: error: tools/gen_test_char.c: No such file or directory
gcc: fatal error: no input files
Substitute the source tree path to this file rather that the target tree.
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Using an ancestor pool might race if the bucket is reopened (XTHREAD) or
mmap()ed later in file_bucket_read(), while there is nothing wrong with
both the bucket and the file having the given/same lifetime.
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Like for apr_atomic_read64() in r1868502, use direct memory write on x86_x64.
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Not sure why it wants the "a" local variable to point to something since
we only use its pointer, but that's how it is.. While at it let's initialize
"b" too.
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hp->{next,prev} are APR_RING_{FIRST,LAST}(hp), so use them to make
APR_RING_SPLICE_{HEAD,TAIL}() read better.
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* file_io/win32/filestat.c
(reparse_point_is_link, apr_stat): Use FindFirstFileExW(FindExInfoBasic)
instead of FindFirstFileW().
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Github: closes #31
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(reparse_point_is_link): Cast to more correct type.
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(apr_stat): Remove unused union member.
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symlink detection added in r1855949 (PR47630) [1].
See [2] for the detailed problem report and discussion.
The code before this patch performs FindFirstFile() whenever
APR_FINFO_LINK is passed. This is problematic for at least two reasons:
1) Any attempt to detect if the root is a symlink now fails because
FindFirstFile() cannot be called for the root directory
2) Any check that includes the APR_FINFO_LINK flag now calls FindFirstFile(),
which essentially is a "readdir". Previously, ordinary files could have
been processed with a much cheaper call to GetFileAttributesEx().
In other words, there is a significant performance penalty for
stat(... | APR_FINFO_LINK) in a common case.
Fix this by postponing a call to FindFirstFile() until we actually need the
file tag information to resolve the reparse point.
[1] https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47630
[2] https://lists.apache.org/thread/18x2jb81nf6zrjsnwf1k2wwooprkp0p5
* file_io/win32/filestat.c
(apr_stat): Call FindFirstFile() only when asking for the true name with
APR_FINFO_NAME. Adjust the related check.
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* file_io/win32/filestat.c
(apr_file_info_get): Inline fillin_fileinfo() to apr_file_info_get().
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* file_io/win32/filestat.c
(apr_file_mtime_set): Pass NULL as ATIME and CTIME when calling SetFileTime()
to prevent changing ATIME and CTIME instead of retrieving these times using
GetFileTime().
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GCC-11 complains (see [1]) about apr_brigade_split_ex() seemingly issuing an
out of bounds access, the cause being that APR_RING_SPLICE_{HEAD,TAIL}() is
dereferencing an APR_RING_SENTINEL() and the cast there in not very aliasing
friendly (see [2] for a great explanation by Martin Sebor).
The APR (and user code) should never dereference APR_RING_SENTINEL(), it's fine
as a pointer only (i.e. for comparing pointers). So this commit modifies the
APR_RING_SPLICE_{HEAD,TAIL}() and APR_RING_{CONCAT,PREPEND}() macros to use the
passed in APR_RING_HEAD's prev/next pointers directly instead of passing the
APR_RING_SENTINEL() to APR_RING_SPLICE_{BEFORE,AFTER}().
Semantically, this also clarifies that APR_RING_{SPLICE,INSERT}_{BEFORE,AFTER}()
should be called for an APR_RING_ENTRY while APR_RING_SPLICE_{HEAD,TAIL}() and
APR_RING_{CONCAT,PREPEND}() are to be called with an APR_RING_HEAD.
[1]
In file included from ./include/apr_mmap.h:28,
from ./include/apr_buckets.h:32,
from buckets/apr_brigade.c:22:
buckets/apr_brigade.c: In function ‘apr_brigade_split’:
./include/apr_ring.h:177:43: error: array subscript ‘struct apr_bucket[0]’ is partly outside array bounds of ‘unsigned char[32]’ [-Werror=array-bounds]
177 | #define APR_RING_NEXT(ep, link) (ep)->link.next
| ~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~
./include/apr_ring.h:247:38: note: in expansion of macro ‘APR_RING_NEXT’
247 | APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link) = APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
./include/apr_ring.h:287:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER’
287 | APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER(APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link), \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
buckets/apr_brigade.c:118:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD’
118 | APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD(&a->list, e, f, apr_bucket, link);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
buckets/apr_brigade.c:90:9: note: referencing an object of size 32 allocated by ‘apr_palloc’
90 | b = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(*b));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1957353#c2
(Note that the original comment from Martin Sebor talks about the struct
"_direntry" and the global variable "anchor" which relate to some httpd
code using an APR_RING in a similar way than apr_bucket_brigade does. So
below I allowed myself to edit the original comment to replace "_direntry"
by "apr_bucket" and "anchor" by "list" (the apr_bucket_brigade's member used
as the head of the ring) to make the link with the above commit message)
"
The message is a bit cryptic but it says that the code accesses an object
(list) of some anonymous type as it was struct apr_bucket. That's invalid
because objects can only be accessed by lvalues of compatible types (or char).
The APR_RING_ENTRY macro is defined like so:
#define APR_RING_ENTRY(elem) \
struct { \
struct elem * volatile next; \
struct elem * volatile prev; \
}
so given the definition:
APR_RING_ENTRY(apr_bucket) list;
list can only be accessed by lvalues of its (anonymous) type but the
APR_RING_SENTINEL() macro defined like so:
#define APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link) \
(struct elem *)((char *)(&(hp)->next) - APR_OFFSETOF(struct elem, link))
casts the address of list's next member minus some constant to a pointer to
struct apr_bucket and that pointer is then used to access the prev pointer.
The anonymous struct and struct apr_bucket are unrelated and cannot be used
each other's members even if the corresponding members have the same type and
are at the same offset within the bounds of the object.
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dependencies. This is usable for projects like TomcatNative that do not require APU xml, dbd, or xlate API. Turned OFF by default
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