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2023-01-18signal update string representation for haiku.David Carlier-0/+2
2023-01-14Rollup merge of #106860 - anden3:doc-double-spaces, r=Dylan-DPCMatthias Krüger-25/+25
Remove various double spaces in the libraries. I was just pretty bothered by this when reading the source for a function, and was suggested to check if this happened elsewhere.
2023-01-14Rollup merge of #106661 - mjguzik:linux_statx, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-27/+41
Stop probing for statx unless necessary As is the current toy program: fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { use std::fs; let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert!(!metadata.is_dir()); Ok(()) } ... observed under strace will issue: [snip] statx(0, NULL, AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT, STATX_ALL, NULL) = -1 EFAULT (Bad address) statx(AT_FDCWD, "foo.txt", AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT, STATX_ALL, {stx_mask=STATX_ALL|STATX_MNT_ID, stx_attributes=0, stx_mode=S_IFREG|0644, stx_size=0, ...}) = 0 While statx is not necessarily always present, checking for it can be delayed to the first error condition. Said condition may very well never happen, in which case the check got avoided altogether. Note this is still suboptimal as there still will be programs issuing it, but bulk of the problem is removed. Tested by forbidding the syscall for the binary and observing it correctly falls back to newfstatat. While here tidy up the commentary, in particular by denoting some problems with the current approach.
2023-01-14Remove various double spaces in source comments.André Vennberg-25/+25
2023-01-11Stop probing for statx unless necessaryMateusz Guzik-27/+41
As is the current toy program: fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { use std::fs; let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; assert!(!metadata.is_dir()); Ok(()) } ... observed under strace will issue: [snip] statx(0, NULL, AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT, STATX_ALL, NULL) = -1 EFAULT (Bad address) statx(AT_FDCWD, "foo.txt", AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT, STATX_ALL, {stx_mask=STATX_ALL|STATX_MNT_ID, stx_attributes=0, stx_mode=S_IFREG|0644, stx_size=0, ...}) = 0 While statx is not necessarily always present, checking for it can be delayed to the first error condition. Said condition may very well never happen, in which case the check got avoided altogether. Note this is still suboptimal as there still will be programs issuing it, but bulk of the problem is removed. Tested by forbidding the syscall for the binary and observing it correctly falls back to newfstatat. While here tidy up the commentary, in particular by denoting some problems with the current approach.
2023-01-11Change `src/test` to `tests` in source files, fix tidy and testsAlbert Larsan-1/+1
2022-12-30Rollup merge of #105903 - joboet:unify_parking, r=m-ou-seMichael Goulet-117/+56
Unify id-based thread parking implementations Multiple platforms currently use thread-id-based parking implementations (NetBSD and SGX[^1]). Even though the strategy does not differ, these are duplicated for each platform, as the id is encoded into an atomic thread variable in different ways for each platform. Since `park` is only called by one thread, it is possible to move the thread id into a separate field. By ensuring that the field is only written to once, before any other threads access it, these accesses can be unsynchronized, removing any restrictions on the size and niches of the thread id. This PR also renames the internal `thread_parker` modules to `thread_parking`, as that name now better reflects their contents. I hope this does not add too much reviewing noise. r? `@m-ou-se` `@rustbot` label +T-libs [^1]: SOLID supports this as well, I will switch it over in a follow-up PR.
2022-12-30std: remove unnecessary `#[cfg]` on NetBSDjoboet-2/+0
2022-12-30std: rename `Parker::new` to `Parker::new_in_place`, add safe `Parker::new` ↵joboet-2/+2
constructor for SGX
2022-12-30Replace libstd, libcore, liballoc in line comments.jonathanCogan-2/+2
2022-12-30Replace libstd, libcore, liballoc in docs.jonathanCogan-6/+5
2022-12-29std: pass hint to id-based parking functionsjoboet-7/+7
2022-12-29std: unify id-based thread parking implementationsjoboet-115/+56
2022-12-29Auto merge of #105741 - pietroalbini:pa-1.68-nightly, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-51/+2
Bump master bootstrap compiler This PR bumps the bootstrap compiler to the beta created earlier this week, cherry-picks the stabilization version number updates, and updates the `cfg(bootstrap)`s. r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2022-12-28Rollup merge of #104493 - adamncasey:cgroupzeroperiod, r=m-ou-seMatthias Krüger-2/+2
available_parallelism: Gracefully handle zero value cfs_period_us There seem to be some scenarios where the cgroup cpu quota field `cpu.cfs_period_us` can contain `0`. This field is used to determine the "amount" of parallelism suggested by the function `std::thread::available_parallelism` A zero value of this field cause a panic when `available_parallelism()` is invoked. This issue was detected by the call from binaries built by `cargo test`. I really don't feel like `0` is a good value for `cpu.cfs_period_us`, but I also don't think applications should panic if this value is seen. This panic started happening with rust 1.64.0. This case is gracefully handled by other projects which read this information: [num_cpus](https://github.com/seanmonstar/num_cpus/blob/e437b9d9083d717692e35d917de8674a7987dd06/src/linux.rs#L207-L210), [ninja](https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/pull/2174/files), [dotnet](https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/c4341d45acca3ea662cd8d71e7d71094450dd045/src/coreclr/pal/src/misc/cgroup.cpp#L481-L483) Before this change, running `cargo test` in environments configured as described above would trigger this panic: ``` $ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo test Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3.55s Running unittests src/main.rs (target/debug/deps/x-9a42e145aca2934d) thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to divide by zero', library/std/src/sys/unix/thread.rs:546:70 stack backtrace: 0: rust_begin_unwind 1: core::panicking::panic_fmt 2: core::panicking::panic 3: std::sys::unix::thread::cgroups::quota 4: std::sys::unix::thread::available_parallelism 5: std::thread::available_parallelism 6: test::helpers::concurrency::get_concurrency 7: test::console::run_tests_console 8: test::test_main 9: test::test_main_static 10: x::main at ./src/main.rs:1:1 11: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once at /tmp/rust-1.64-1.64.0-1/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:248:5 note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace. error: test failed, to rerun pass '--bin x' ``` I've tested this change in an environment which has the bad (questionable?) setup and rebuilding the test executable against a fixed std library fixes the panic.
2022-12-28delete more `cfg(bootstrap)`Lukas Markeffsky-6/+1
2022-12-28Update bootstrap cfgPietro Albini-45/+1
2022-12-28Auto merge of #100539 - joboet:horizon_timeout_clock, r=thomccbors-2/+4
Use correct clock in `park_timeout` on Horizon Horizon does not support using `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` with condition variables, so use the system time instead.
2022-12-27Auto merge of #97176 - kraktus:cmd_debug, r=the8472bors-7/+60
More verbose `Debug` implementation of `std::process:Command` Mainly based on commit: https://github.com/zackmdavis/rust/commit/ccc019aabfdd550944c049625e66c92c815ea1d0 from https://github.com/zackmdavis close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42200
2022-12-27More verbose `Debug` implementation of `std::process:Command`kraktus-7/+60
based on commit: https://github.com/zackmdavis/rust/commit/ccc019aabfdd550944c049625e66c92c815ea1d0 from https://github.com/zackmdavis close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42200 Add env variables and cwd to the shell-like debug output. Also use the alternate syntax to display a more verbose display, while not showing internal fields and hiding fields when they have their default value.
2022-12-22std: only use LFS function on glibcmochaaP-12/+12
see #94173 and commit 27011b4185f5341e579d2a02cabd3dc7d7aa7149.
2022-12-18Auto merge of #105638 - tavianator:fix-50619-again, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-38/+19
fs: Fix #50619 (again) and add a regression test Bug #50619 was fixed by adding an end_of_stream flag in #50630. Unfortunately, that fix only applied to the readdir_r() path. When I switched Linux to use readdir() in #92778, I inadvertently reintroduced the bug on that platform. Other platforms that had always used readdir() were presumably never fixed. This patch enables end_of_stream for all platforms, and adds a Linux-specific regression test that should hopefully prevent the bug from being reintroduced again.
2022-12-17Rollup merge of #105458 - Ayush1325:blocking_spawn, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-0/+23
Allow blocking `Command::output` ### Problem Currently, `Command::output` is internally implemented using `Command::spawn`. This is problematic because some targets (like UEFI) do not actually support multitasking and thus block while the program is executing. This coupling does not make much sense as `Command::output` is supposed to block until the execution is complete anyway and thus does not need to rely on a non-blocking `Child` or any other intermediate. ### Solution This PR moves the implementation of `Command::output` to `std::sys`. This means targets can choose to implement only `Command::output` without having to implement `Command::spawn`. ### Additional Information This was originally conceived when working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100316. Currently, the only target I know about that will benefit from this change is UEFI. This PR can also be used to implement more efficient `Command::output` since the intermediate `Process` is not actually needed anymore, but that is outside the scope of this PR. Since this is not a public API change, I'm not sure if an RFC is needed or not.
2022-12-14Rollup merge of #105598 - RalfJung:more-comments, r=the8472Matthias Krüger-3/+4
explain mem::forget(env_lock) in fork/exec I stumbled upon this while doing triage for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64718.
2022-12-14Rollup merge of #105399 - mikebenfield:lfs, r=thomccMatthias Krüger-8/+31
Use more LFS functions. On Linux, use mmap64, open64, openat64, and sendfile64 in place of their non-LFS counterparts. This is relevant to #94173. With these changes (together with rust-lang/backtrace-rs#501), the simple binaries I produce with rustc seem to have no non-LFS functions, so maybe #94173 is fixed. But I can't be sure if I've missed something and maybe some non-LFS functions could sneak in somehow.
2022-12-12fs: Fix #50619 (again) and add a regression testTavian Barnes-38/+19
Bug #50619 was fixed by adding an end_of_stream flag in #50630. Unfortunately, that fix only applied to the readdir_r() path. When I switched Linux to use readdir() in #92778, I inadvertently reintroduced the bug on that platform. Other platforms that had always used readdir() were presumably never fixed. This patch enables end_of_stream for all platforms, and adds a Linux-specific regression test that should hopefully prevent the bug from being reintroduced again.
2022-12-12explain mem::forget(env_lock) in fork/execRalf Jung-3/+4
2022-12-11Implement blocking outputAyush Singh-0/+19
This allows decoupling `Command::spawn` and `Command::output`. This is useful for targets which do support launching programs in blocking mode but do not support multitasking (Eg: UEFI). This was originally conceived when working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100316 Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayushsingh1325@gmail.com>
2022-12-11Rollup merge of #103146 - joboet:cleanup_pthread_condvar, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-66/+34
Cleanup timeouts in pthread condvar
2022-12-10Rollup merge of #105239 - gh2o:no-heap-alloc-on-thread-start, r=cuviperMatthias Krüger-12/+7
Avoid heap allocation when truncating thread names Ensure that heap allocation does not occur in a thread until `std::thread` is ready. This fixes issues with custom allocators that call `std::thread::current()`, since doing so prematurely initializes `THREAD_INFO` and causes the following `thread_info::set()` to fail.
2022-12-10Rollup merge of #104901 - krtab:filetype_compare, r=the8472Matthias Krüger-2/+18
Implement masking in FileType comparison on Unix Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104900
2022-12-09Replace hand-made masking by call to masked() method in FileTypeArthur Carcano-1/+1
2022-12-08Add read_to_end for AnonPipeAyush Singh-0/+4
Add `read_to_end` method for `sys::{target}::pipe::AnonPipe`. This allows having a more optimized version of `read_to_end` for ChildStdout. Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayushsingh1325@gmail.com>
2022-12-07Avoid heap allocation when truncating thread namesGavin Li-12/+7
Ensure that heap allocation does not occur in a thread until std::thread is ready. This fixes issues with custom allocators that call std::thread::current(), since doing so prematurely initializes THREAD_INFO and causes the following thread_info::set() to fail.
2022-12-07Use more LFS functions.Michael Benfield-8/+31
On Linux, use mmap64, open64, openat64, and sendfile64 in place of their non-LFS counterparts. This is relevant to #94173. With these changes (together with rust-lang/backtrace-rs#501), the simple binaries I produce with rustc seem to have no non-LFS functions, so maybe #94173 is fixed. But I can't be sure if I've missed something and maybe some non-LFS functions could sneak in somehow.
2022-12-06Implement masking in FileType hashing on UnixArthur Carcano-1/+8
Commit 77005950f09d2f9ba54962bf5adc3f2bc3a7213f implemented masking of FileType to fix an issue[^1] in the semantic of FileType comparison. This commit introduces masking to Hash to maintain the invariant that x == y => hash(x) == hash(y). [^1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104900
2022-12-05Reimplement weak! using Option.Peter Collingbourne-1/+36
2022-12-02std: cleanup timeouts in pthread condvarjoboet-66/+34
2022-11-25Implement masking in FileType comparison on UnixArthur Carcano-1/+10
Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104900
2022-11-20cfg(miri) no longer needed in sys/unix/time.rsRalf Jung-2/+2
2022-11-16available_parallelism: Handle 0 cfs_period_usAdam Casey-2/+2
There seem to be some scenarios where `cpu.cfs_period_us` can contain `0` This causes a panic when calling `std::thread::available_parallelism()` as is done so from binaries built by `cargo test`, which was how the issue was discovered. I don't feel like `0` is a good value for `cpu.cfs_period_us`, but I also don't think applications should panic if this value is seen. This case is handled by other projects which read this information: - num_cpus: https://github.com/seanmonstar/num_cpus/blob/e437b9d9083d717692e35d917de8674a7987dd06/src/linux.rs#L207-L210 - ninja: https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/pull/2174/files - dotnet: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/c4341d45acca3ea662cd8d71e7d71094450dd045/src/coreclr/pal/src/misc/cgroup.cpp#L481-L483 Before this change, this panic could be seen in environments setup as described above: ``` $ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo test Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3.55s Running unittests src/main.rs (target/debug/deps/x-9a42e145aca2934d) thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to divide by zero', library/std/src/sys/unix/thread.rs:546:70 stack backtrace: 0: rust_begin_unwind 1: core::panicking::panic_fmt 2: core::panicking::panic 3: std::sys::unix::thread::cgroups::quota 4: std::sys::unix::thread::available_parallelism 5: std::thread::available_parallelism 6: test::helpers::concurrency::get_concurrency 7: test::console::run_tests_console 8: test::test_main 9: test::test_main_static 10: x::main at ./src/main.rs:1:1 11: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once at /tmp/rust-1.64-1.64.0-1/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:248:5 note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace. error: test failed, to rerun pass '--bin local-rabmq-amqpprox' ``` I've tested this change in an environment which has the bad setup and rebuilding the test executable against a fixed std library fixes the panic.
2022-11-14macos, aarch64, and not(miri)Cameron-2/+2
2022-11-13just use `libc::clockid_t`Cameron-8/+3
2022-11-13Fix non-associativity of `Instant` math on `aarch64-apple-darwin` targetsJoy-3/+15
2022-11-06std: fix double-free of mutexjoboet-1/+1
2022-11-06std: remove lock wrappers in `sys_common`joboet-251/+268
2022-10-27Rollup merge of #103564 - RalfJung:miri-unused, r=thomccMatthias Krüger-2/+3
library: allow some unused things in Miri Should help for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102950.
2022-10-26thread::set_name: debug-assert that things went wellRalf Jung-6/+10
2022-10-26library: allow some unused things in MiriRalf Jung-2/+3
2022-10-25Rollup merge of #103379 - cuviper:truncate-thread-name, r=thomccDylan DPC-0/+18
Truncate thread names on Linux and Apple targets These targets have system limits on the thread names, 16 and 64 bytes respectively, and `pthread_setname_np` returns an error if the name is longer. However, we're not in a context that can propagate errors when we call this, and we used to implicitly truncate on Linux with `prctl`, so now we manually truncate these names ahead of time. r? ``````@thomcc``````