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2013-12-16 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* manual/memory.texi (Malloc Examples): Mention aligned_alloc.
(Aligned Memory Blocks): Add documentation for aligned_alloc
and suggest it as an alternative to posix_memalign.
(Hooks for Malloc): Document __memalign_hook is also called
for aligned_alloc. (Summary of Malloc): Add summary for
aligned alloc. Document __memalign_hook is also called
for aligned_alloc.
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The current documentation suggests using memalign and valloc which
are now considered obsolete, so suggest using posix_memalign instead.
Also document the possible error return and errno values for memalign
and posix_memalign and improve documentation of __memalign_hook.
ChangeLog:
2013-12-16 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* manual/memory.texi (Malloc Examples): Clarify default
alignment documentation. Suggest posix_memalign rather
than memalign or valloc.
(Aligned Memory Blocks): Remove suggestion to use memalign
or valloc. Remove obsolete comment about BSD.
Document memalign errno values and mark the function obsolete.
Document posix_memalign returned error codes. Mark valloc
as obsolete. (Hooks for Malloc): __memalign_hook is also
called for posix_memalign and valloc.
(Summary of Malloc): Add posix_memalign to function summary.
__memalign_hook is also called for posix_memalign and valloc.
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I have skipped regenerating the INSTALL file because we want to
continue using the 4.x generator for now.
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To make malloc code more maintainable we make malloc and pvalloc share
logic with memalign.
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The register keyword doesn't add any information to the examples
and is not useful for modern compilers.
ChangeLog:
2013-11-06 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* manual/memory.texi (Malloc Examples): Remove register
keyword from examples.
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Autoconf has been deprecating configure.in for quite a long time.
Rename all our configure.in and preconfigure.in files to .ac.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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The Secure RPC implementation in glibc uses DES encryption
during authentication of the user. This use of DES means
that anyone using Sun RPC will likely not be compliant
with FIPS 140-2 which forbids the use of DES.
One solution to the compliance issue is to disable AUTH_DES
and AUTH_KERB, both use DES, when in FIPS compliance mode.
This is not a good idea because it disables all of the even
mildly secure methods of authentication allowing only plain
text methods.
Instead we leave AUTH_DES and AUTH_KERB enabled in FIPS
compliance mode and document the compliance issue in the
manual. FIPS allows this, that is to say that if you can't
fix it you must document the non-compliance.
This commit adds documentation to that effect in the
"DES encryption and password handling" section of the
manual.
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Add systemtap probes to various slow paths in libm so that application
developers may use systemtap to find out if their applications are
hitting these slow paths. We have added probes for pow, exp, log,
tan, atan and atan2.
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This reverts commit 583c76a7ce305d24e0625a22caed317b3e001d91 which
breaks building info pages during "make install".
Conflicts:
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These were left in when the installation section was split out
into its own file.
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* malloc/arena.c (new_heap): New memory_heap_new probe.
(grow_heap): New memory_heap_more probe.
(shrink_heap): New memory_heap_less probe.
(heap_trim): New memory_heap_free probe.
* malloc/malloc.c (sysmalloc): New memory_sbrk_more probe.
(systrim): New memory_sbrk_less probe.
* manual/probes.texi: Document them.
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* malloc/arena.c (arena_get_retry): Add memory_arena_retry probe.
* manual/probes.texi: Document it.
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* malloc/malloc.c (__libc_malloc): Add memory_malloc_retry probe.
(__libc_realloc): Add memory_realloc_retry probe.
(__libc_memalign): Add memory_memalign_retry probe.
(__libc_valloc): Add memory_valloc_retry probe.
(__libc_pvalloc): Add memory_pvalloc_retry probe.
(__libc_calloc): Add memory_calloc_retry probe.
* manual/probes.texi: Document them.
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* malloc/arena.c (get_free_list): Add probe
memory_arena_reuse_free_list.
(reused_arena) [PER_THREAD]: Add probes memory_arena_reuse_wait
and memory_arena_reuse.
(arena_get2) [!PER_THREAD]: Likewise.
* malloc/malloc.c (__libc_realloc) [!PER_THREAD]: Add probe
memory_arena_reuse_realloc.
* manual/probes.texi: Document them.
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* malloc/malloc.c (__libc_free): Add
memory_mallopt_free_dyn_thresholds probe.
(__libc_mallopt): Add multiple memory_mallopt probes.
* manual/probes.texi: Document them.
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* malloc/malloc.c: Include stap-probe.h.
(__libc_mallopt): Add memory_mallopt probe.
* malloc/arena.c (_int_new_arena): Add memory_arena_new probe.
* manual/probes.texi: New.
* manual/Makefile (chapters): Add probes.
* manual/threads.texi: Set next node.
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The end of the "Parsing of Floats" subsection currently reads:
The GNU C Library also provides '_l' versions of these functions,
which take an additional argument, the locale to use in conversion.
*Note Parsing of Integers::.
Split the final note as it is unrelated to the above comment and
reference it with "See also" instead.
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The pt-chown binary is discussed in the "Running make install" section
without clarification of the needed configure option. Clarify this
and simplfy the discription which is already covered in the "Configuring
and compiling" section.
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* sysdeps/posix/dirstream.h (struct __dirstream): Add errcode
member.
* sysdeps/posix/opendir.c (__alloc_dir): Initialize errcode
member.
* sysdeps/posix/rewinddir.c (rewinddir): Reset errcode member.
* sysdeps/posix/readdir_r.c (__READDIR_R): Enforce NAME_MAX limit.
Return delayed error code. Remove GETDENTS_64BIT_ALIGNED
conditional.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/readdir_r.c: Do not define
GETDENTS_64BIT_ALIGNED.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/readdir64_r.c: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi (Reading/Closing Directory): Document
ENAMETOOLONG return value of readdir_r. Recommend readdir more
strongly.
* manual/conf.texi (Limits for Files): Add portability note to
NAME_MAX, PATH_MAX.
(Pathconf): Add portability note for _PC_NAME_MAX, _PC_PATH_MAX.
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* manual/contrib.texi: Update entry for Siddhesh Poyarekar. Add
entries for Will Newton, Andi Kleen, David Holsgrove, and Ondrej
Bilka.
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The helper binary pt_chown tricked into granting access to another
user's pseudo-terminal.
Pre-conditions for the attack:
* Attacker with local user account
* Kernel with FUSE support
* "user_allow_other" in /etc/fuse.conf
* Victim with allocated slave in /dev/pts
Using the setuid installed pt_chown and a weak check on whether a file
descriptor is a tty, an attacker could fake a pty check using FUSE and
trick pt_chown to grant ownership of a pty descriptor that the current
user does not own. It cannot access /dev/pts/ptmx however.
In most modern distributions pt_chown is not needed because devpts
is enabled by default. The fix for this CVE is to disable building
and using pt_chown by default. We still provide a configure option
to enable hte use of pt_chown but distributions do so at their own
risk.
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Can be enabled with --enable-lock-elision=yes at configure time.
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* manual/errno.texi (ESTALE): Update to account for more than
just NFS file systems.
* sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c: Regenerated.
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It is the magnitude of the return value which lies
in [0.5, 1), not the return value itself.
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2013-05-28 Ben North <ben@redfrontdoor.org>
* manual/arith.texi (frexp): It is the magnitude of the return
value which lies in [0.5, 1), not the return value itself.
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Fixup for commit d116b7c414c8239b677e341ac517745db689ac2d.
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This patch add inline functions to change the Program Priority Register
from ISA 2.05.
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Rewrite the first paragraph to talk about users not humans,
and to use correct English.
Clarify that it is the mapping of messages to IDs that
impacts the design of the message translation API.
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2013-05-07 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* manual/message.texi (Message Translation): Talk about users.
Message to key mapping impacts design.
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