Message ID | 20240412093258.20037-3-mwilck@suse.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | Not Applicable, archived |
Delegated to: | christophe varoqui |
Headers | show |
Series | multipath-tools: CI fixes for glibc symbol substitutions | expand |
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 11:32:58AM +0200, Martin Wilck wrote: > Fedora's glibc 2.39 includes the following patch: > > https://patches.linaro.org/project/libc-alpha/patch/20240208184622.332678-10-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org/ > > It causes open("file", O_RDONLY) to resolve to __open64_2(), > whereas it resolves to open64() with gcc, causing CI failures because of > wrong wrapper substitutions. > > Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com> > --- > tests/dmevents.c | 6 ++--- > tests/sysfs.c | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ > tests/test-lib.c | 6 ++--- > tests/wrap64.h | 14 ++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/dmevents.c b/tests/dmevents.c > index 540bf0d..395b16d 100644 > --- a/tests/dmevents.c > +++ b/tests/dmevents.c > @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ static int teardown(void **state) > return 0; > } > > -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *pathname, int flags) > +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *pathname, int flags) > { > assert_ptr_equal(pathname, "/dev/mapper/control"); > assert_int_equal(flags, O_RDWR); > @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static void test_init_waiter_bad1(void **state) > struct test_data *datap = (struct test_data *)(*state); > if (datap == NULL) > skip(); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); > assert_int_equal(init_dmevent_waiter(&datap->vecs), -1); > assert_ptr_equal(waiter, NULL); > } > @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ static void test_init_waiter_good0(void **state) > struct test_data *datap = (struct test_data *)(*state); > if (datap == NULL) > skip(); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), 2); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, 2); > assert_int_equal(init_dmevent_waiter(&datap->vecs), 0); > assert_ptr_not_equal(waiter, NULL); > } > diff --git a/tests/sysfs.c b/tests/sysfs.c > index fc256d8..c623d1b 100644 > --- a/tests/sysfs.c > +++ b/tests/sysfs.c > @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ char *__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath(struct udev_device *ud) > return val; > } > > -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *pathname, int flags) > +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *pathname, int flags) > { > int ret; > > @@ -167,10 +167,10 @@ static void test_sagv_open_fail(void **state) > > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > errno = ENOENT; > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); > expect_condlog(3, "__sysfs_attr_get_value: attribute '/foo/bar' cannot be opened"); > assert_int_equal(sysfs_attr_get_value((void *)state, "bar", > buf, sizeof(buf)), -ENOENT); > @@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ static void test_sagv_read_fail(void **state) > > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, count, sizeof(buf)); > errno = EISDIR; > @@ -197,9 +197,9 @@ static void test_sagv_read_fail(void **state) > > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/baz'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/baz"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/baz"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, count, sizeof(buf)); > errno = EPERM; > @@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) > memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); > will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); > @@ -250,9 +250,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) > memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/baz'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/baz"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/baz"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); > will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); > @@ -301,9 +301,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read_zeroes(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) > memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); > will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); > @@ -386,10 +386,10 @@ static void test_sasv_open_fail(void **state) > > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); > errno = EPERM; > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); > expect_condlog(3, "sysfs_attr_set_value: attribute '/foo/bar' cannot be opened"); > assert_int_equal(sysfs_attr_set_value((void *)state, "bar", > buf, sizeof(buf)), -EPERM); > @@ -401,9 +401,9 @@ static void test_sasv_write_fail(void **state) > > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_write, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_write, count, sizeof(buf)); > errno = EISDIR; > @@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ static void _test_sasv_write(void **state, unsigned int n_written) > assert_in_range(n_written, 0, sizeof(buf)); > will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); > expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); > - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); > - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); > - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); > + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); > + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); > + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_write, fd, TEST_FD); > expect_value(__wrap_write, count, sizeof(buf)); > will_return(__wrap_write, n_written); > @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ int main(void) > { > int ret = 0; > > - init_test_verbosity(4); > + init_test_verbosity(5); > ret += test_sysfs(); > return ret; > } > diff --git a/tests/test-lib.c b/tests/test-lib.c > index 665d438..cdb2780 100644 > --- a/tests/test-lib.c > +++ b/tests/test-lib.c > @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ const char default_wwid_1[] = "TEST-WWID-1"; > */ > > > -int REAL_FUNC(open)(const char *path, int flags, int mode); > +int REAL_OPEN(const char *path, int flags, int mode); > > static const char _mocked_filename[] = "mocked_path"; > > -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *path, int flags, int mode) > +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *path, int flags, int mode) > { > condlog(4, "%s: %s", __func__, path); > > if (!strcmp(path, _mocked_filename)) > return 111; > - return REAL_FUNC(open)(path, flags, mode); > + return REAL_OPEN(path, flags, mode); > } > > int __wrap_libmp_get_version(int which, unsigned int version[3]) > diff --git a/tests/wrap64.h b/tests/wrap64.h > index 6b92751..b1dfa38 100644 > --- a/tests/wrap64.h > +++ b/tests/wrap64.h > @@ -29,6 +29,20 @@ > #define WRAP_FUNC(x) CONCAT2(__wrap_, WRAP_NAME(x)) > #define REAL_FUNC(x) CONCAT2(__real_, WRAP_NAME(x)) > > +/* > + * With clang, glibc 2.39, and _FILE_OFFSET_BITS==64, > + * open() resolves to __open64_2(). > + */ > +#if defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 39) && \ > + defined(__clang__) && __clang__ == 1 && \ > + defined(__fortify_use_clang) && __fortify_use_clang == 1 > +#define WRAP_OPEN_NAME __open64_2 > +#else > +#define WRAP_OPEN_NAME WRAP_NAME(open) > +#endif > +#define WRAP_OPEN CONCAT2(__wrap_, WRAP_OPEN_NAME) > +#define REAL_OPEN CONCAT2(__real_, WRAP_OPEN_NAME) > + > /* > * fcntl() needs special treatment; fcntl64() has been introduced in 2.28. > * https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9205 > -- > 2.44.0
diff --git a/tests/dmevents.c b/tests/dmevents.c index 540bf0d..395b16d 100644 --- a/tests/dmevents.c +++ b/tests/dmevents.c @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ static int teardown(void **state) return 0; } -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *pathname, int flags) +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *pathname, int flags) { assert_ptr_equal(pathname, "/dev/mapper/control"); assert_int_equal(flags, O_RDWR); @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static void test_init_waiter_bad1(void **state) struct test_data *datap = (struct test_data *)(*state); if (datap == NULL) skip(); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); assert_int_equal(init_dmevent_waiter(&datap->vecs), -1); assert_ptr_equal(waiter, NULL); } @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ static void test_init_waiter_good0(void **state) struct test_data *datap = (struct test_data *)(*state); if (datap == NULL) skip(); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), 2); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, 2); assert_int_equal(init_dmevent_waiter(&datap->vecs), 0); assert_ptr_not_equal(waiter, NULL); } diff --git a/tests/sysfs.c b/tests/sysfs.c index fc256d8..c623d1b 100644 --- a/tests/sysfs.c +++ b/tests/sysfs.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ char *__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath(struct udev_device *ud) return val; } -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *pathname, int flags) +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *pathname, int flags) { int ret; @@ -167,10 +167,10 @@ static void test_sagv_open_fail(void **state) will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); errno = ENOENT; - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); expect_condlog(3, "__sysfs_attr_get_value: attribute '/foo/bar' cannot be opened"); assert_int_equal(sysfs_attr_get_value((void *)state, "bar", buf, sizeof(buf)), -ENOENT); @@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ static void test_sagv_read_fail(void **state) will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, count, sizeof(buf)); errno = EISDIR; @@ -197,9 +197,9 @@ static void test_sagv_read_fail(void **state) will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/baz'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/baz"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/baz"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, count, sizeof(buf)); errno = EPERM; @@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); @@ -250,9 +250,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/baz'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/baz"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/baz"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); @@ -301,9 +301,9 @@ static void _test_sagv_read_zeroes(void **state, unsigned int bufsz) memset(buf, '.', sizeof(buf)); will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_RDONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_RDONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_read, count, bufsz); will_return(__wrap_read, sizeof(input) - 1); @@ -386,10 +386,10 @@ static void test_sasv_open_fail(void **state) will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); errno = EPERM; - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), -1); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, -1); expect_condlog(3, "sysfs_attr_set_value: attribute '/foo/bar' cannot be opened"); assert_int_equal(sysfs_attr_set_value((void *)state, "bar", buf, sizeof(buf)), -EPERM); @@ -401,9 +401,9 @@ static void test_sasv_write_fail(void **state) will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_write, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_write, count, sizeof(buf)); errno = EISDIR; @@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ static void _test_sasv_write(void **state, unsigned int n_written) assert_in_range(n_written, 0, sizeof(buf)); will_return(__wrap_udev_device_get_syspath, "/foo"); expect_condlog(4, "open '/foo/bar'"); - expect_string(WRAP_FUNC(open), pathname, "/foo/bar"); - expect_value(WRAP_FUNC(open), flags, O_WRONLY); - wrap_will_return(WRAP_FUNC(open), TEST_FD); + expect_string(WRAP_OPEN, pathname, "/foo/bar"); + expect_value(WRAP_OPEN, flags, O_WRONLY); + wrap_will_return(WRAP_OPEN, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_write, fd, TEST_FD); expect_value(__wrap_write, count, sizeof(buf)); will_return(__wrap_write, n_written); @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ int main(void) { int ret = 0; - init_test_verbosity(4); + init_test_verbosity(5); ret += test_sysfs(); return ret; } diff --git a/tests/test-lib.c b/tests/test-lib.c index 665d438..cdb2780 100644 --- a/tests/test-lib.c +++ b/tests/test-lib.c @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ const char default_wwid_1[] = "TEST-WWID-1"; */ -int REAL_FUNC(open)(const char *path, int flags, int mode); +int REAL_OPEN(const char *path, int flags, int mode); static const char _mocked_filename[] = "mocked_path"; -int WRAP_FUNC(open)(const char *path, int flags, int mode) +int WRAP_OPEN(const char *path, int flags, int mode) { condlog(4, "%s: %s", __func__, path); if (!strcmp(path, _mocked_filename)) return 111; - return REAL_FUNC(open)(path, flags, mode); + return REAL_OPEN(path, flags, mode); } int __wrap_libmp_get_version(int which, unsigned int version[3]) diff --git a/tests/wrap64.h b/tests/wrap64.h index 6b92751..b1dfa38 100644 --- a/tests/wrap64.h +++ b/tests/wrap64.h @@ -29,6 +29,20 @@ #define WRAP_FUNC(x) CONCAT2(__wrap_, WRAP_NAME(x)) #define REAL_FUNC(x) CONCAT2(__real_, WRAP_NAME(x)) +/* + * With clang, glibc 2.39, and _FILE_OFFSET_BITS==64, + * open() resolves to __open64_2(). + */ +#if defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 39) && \ + defined(__clang__) && __clang__ == 1 && \ + defined(__fortify_use_clang) && __fortify_use_clang == 1 +#define WRAP_OPEN_NAME __open64_2 +#else +#define WRAP_OPEN_NAME WRAP_NAME(open) +#endif +#define WRAP_OPEN CONCAT2(__wrap_, WRAP_OPEN_NAME) +#define REAL_OPEN CONCAT2(__real_, WRAP_OPEN_NAME) + /* * fcntl() needs special treatment; fcntl64() has been introduced in 2.28. * https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9205
Fedora's glibc 2.39 includes the following patch: https://patches.linaro.org/project/libc-alpha/patch/20240208184622.332678-10-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org/ It causes open("file", O_RDONLY) to resolve to __open64_2(), whereas it resolves to open64() with gcc, causing CI failures because of wrong wrapper substitutions. Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com> --- tests/dmevents.c | 6 ++--- tests/sysfs.c | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ tests/test-lib.c | 6 ++--- tests/wrap64.h | 14 ++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)