@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2016-08-18 Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
+
+ * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/fcntl-linux.h:
+ Add F_OFD_GETLK32, F_OFD_SETLK32, F_OFD_SETLKW32
+
2016-08-18 Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c (__kernel_rem_pio2):
@@ -127,11 +127,23 @@
This means that they are inherited across fork or clone with CLONE_FILES
like BSD (flock) locks, and they are only released automatically when the
last reference to the the file description against which they were acquired
- is put. */
+ is put. */
#ifdef __USE_GNU
-# define F_OFD_GETLK 36
-# define F_OFD_SETLK 37
-# define F_OFD_SETLKW 38
+# define F_OFD_GETLK64 36
+# define F_OFD_SETLK64 37
+# define F_OFD_SETLKW64 38
+# define F_OFD_GETLK32 39
+# define F_OFD_SETLK32 40
+# define F_OFD_SETLKW32 41
+# if __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T || defined __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
+# define F_OFD_GETLK F_OFD_GETLK64
+# define F_OFD_SETLK F_OFD_SETLK64
+# define F_OFD_SETLKW F_OFD_SETLKW64
+# else
+# define F_OFD_GETLK F_OFD_GETLK32
+# define F_OFD_SETLK F_OFD_SETLK32
+# define F_OFD_SETLKW F_OFD_SETLKW32
+# endif
#endif
#ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64
The original assumption with OFD lock support was that userland would always pass in a struct flock that has been set up for large file support (LFS). It's possible however for someone to build a 32-bit program without large file support, and still try to use OFD locks. If that happens then it will send a non-LFS struct flock to the kernel, which will then try to interpret it as a LFS one, which can cause unexpected results. My original idea was to just ensure that the build would fail in this case by not defining the F_OFD_* constants when LFS support was not enabled. Instead though, it's probably better long-term to just go ahead and support OFD locks with non-LFS struct flock. To do that without breaking programs that are already working, we add a set of F_OFD_*32 constants, and add the plumbing to the kernel to make those do the right thing. This patch adds the same constants to glibc, and has it redefine the "normal" F_OFD_* constants to their *32 equvalents when LFS support is not in use. Mike suggests that we also define *64 versions of the constants, and always define the "bare" ones based on those for clarity. Reported-by: Cyril Hrubis <chrubis@suse.cz> Cc: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> --- ChangeLog | 5 +++++ sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/fcntl-linux.h | 20 ++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)