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2022-09-19Restore old behaviour on broken UNC pathsChris Denton-18/+20
2022-08-03FilesTimes support does not build for ESP-IDFIvan Markov-3/+7
2022-08-03Rollup merge of #99800 - sandydoo:bugfix/wasm-futex, r=m-ou-seDylan DPC-2/+4
Fix futex module imports on wasm+atomics The futex modules were rearranged a bit in #98707, which meant that wasm+atomics would no longer compile on nightly. I don’t believe any other targets were impacted by this.
2022-08-03Rollup merge of #99371 - ChrisDenton:simplify-gen-random-keys, r=thomccDylan DPC-60/+8
Remove synchronization from Windows `hashmap_random_keys` Unfortunately using synchronization when generating hashmap keys can prevent it being used in `DllMain`. ~~Fixes #99341~~
2022-08-02Rollup merge of #100017 - solid-rs:patch/kmc-solid/adapt-to-78802, r=thomccMatthias Krüger-2/+2
kmc-solid: Update `Socket::connect_timeout` to be in line with #78802 Fixes the build failure of the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets after #78802. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> library\std\src\sys\solid\net.rs:234:45 | 234 | cvt(netc::connect(self.0.raw(), addrp, len)) | ------------- ^^^^^ expected *-ptr, found union `SocketAddrCRepr` | | | arguments to this function are incorrect | = note: expected raw pointer `*const sockets::sockaddr` found union `SocketAddrCRepr` note: function defined here --> library\std\src\sys\solid\abi\sockets.rs:173:12 | 173 | pub fn connect(s: c_int, name: *const sockaddr, namelen: socklen_t) -> c_int; | ^^^^^^^ ```
2022-08-01kmc-solid: Adapt to a recent change in the `IntoInner` impl of `SocketAddr`Tomoaki Kawada-2/+2
`(x: SocketAddr).into_inner()` evaluates to `(SocketAddrCRepr, socklen_t)` instead of `(*const sockaddr, socklen_t)` as of commit 55e23db13.
2022-08-01Auto merge of #98246 - joshtriplett:times, r=m-ou-sebors-2/+174
Support setting file accessed/modified timestamps Add `struct FileTimes` to contain the relevant file timestamps, since most platforms require setting all of them at once. (This also allows for future platform-specific extensions such as setting creation time.) Add `File::set_file_time` to set the timestamps for a `File`. Implement the `sys` backends for UNIX, macOS (which needs to fall back to `futimes` before macOS 10.13 because it lacks `futimens`), Windows, and WASI.
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99984 - ChrisDenton:fix-miri, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-5/+5
Fix compat.rs for `cfg(miri)` Fixes #99982
2022-07-31Make sure `symbol_name` is const evaluatedChris Denton-4/+4
2022-07-31Auto merge of #78802 - faern:simplify-socketaddr, r=joshtriplettbors-10/+4
Implement network primitives with ideal Rust layout, not C system layout This PR is the result of this internals forum thread: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/why-are-socketaddrv4-socketaddrv6-based-on-low-level-sockaddr-in-6/13321. Instead of basing `std:::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}` on system (C) structs, they are encoded in a more optimal and idiomatic Rust way. This changes the public API of std by introducing structural equality impls for all four types here, which means that `match ipv4addr { SOME_CONSTANT => ... }` will now compile, whereas previously this was an error. No other intentional changes are introduced to public API. It's possible to observe the current layout of these types (e.g., by pointer casting); most but not all libraries which were found by Crater to do this have had updates issued and affected versions yanked. See report below. ### Benefits of this change - It will become possible to move these fundamental network types from `std` into `core` ([RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2832)). - Some methods that can't be made `const fn`s today can be made `const fn`s with this change. - `SocketAddrV4` only occupies 6 bytes instead of 16 bytes. - These simple primitives become easier to read and uses less `unsafe`. - Makes these types support structural equality, which means you can now (for instance) match an `Ipv4Addr` against a constant ### ~Remaining~ Previous problems This change obviously changes the memory layout of the types. And it turns out some libraries invalidly assumes the memory layout and does very dangerous pointer casts to convert them. These libraries will have undefined behaviour and perform invalid memory access until patched. - [x] - `mio` - Issue: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio/issues/1386. - [x] `0.7` branch https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio/pull/1388 - [x] `0.7.6` published https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio/pull/1398 - [x] Yank all `0.7` versions older than `0.7.6` - [x] Report `<0.7.6` to RustSec Advisory Database https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0081.html - [x] - `socket2` - Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/socket2-rs/issues/119. - [x] `0.3.x` branch https://github.com/rust-lang/socket2-rs/pull/120 - [x] `0.3.16` published - [x] `master` branch https://github.com/rust-lang/socket2-rs/pull/122 - [x] Yank all `0.3` versions older than `0.3.16` - [x] Report `<0.3.16` to RustSec Advisory Database https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0079.html - [x] - `net2` - Issue: https://github.com/deprecrated/net2-rs/issues/105 - [x] https://github.com/deprecrated/net2-rs/pull/106 - [x] `0.2.36` published - [x] Yank all `0.2` versions older than `0.2.36` - [x] Report `<0.2.36` to RustSec Advisory Database https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0078.html - [x] - `miow` - Issue: https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/miow/issues/38 - [x] `0.3.x` - https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/miow/pull/39 - [x] `0.3.6` published - [x] `0.2.x` - https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/miow/pull/40 - [x] `0.2.2` published - [x] Yanked all `0.2` versions older than `0.2.2` - [x] Yanked all `0.3` versions older than `0.3.6` - [x] Report `<0.2.2` and `<0.3.6` to RustSec Advisory Database https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0080.html - [x] - `quinn master` (aka what became 0.7) - https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/issues/968 https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/pull/987 - [x] - `quinn 0.6` - https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/pull/1045 - [x] - `quinn 0.5` - https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/pull/1046 - [x] - Release `0.7.0`, `0.6.2` and `0.5.4` - [x] - `nb-connect` - https://github.com/smol-rs/nb-connect/issues/1 - [x] - Release `1.0.3` - [x] - Yank all versions older than `1.0.3` - [x] - `shadowsocks-rust` - https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-rust/issues/462 - [ ] - `rio` - https://github.com/spacejam/rio/issues/44 - [ ] - `seaslug` - https://github.com/spacejam/seaslug/issues/1 #### Fixed crate versions All crates I have found that assumed the memory layout have been fixed and published. The crates and versions that will continue working even as/if this PR is merged is (please upgrade these to help unblock this PR): * `net2 0.2.36` * `socket2 0.3.16` * `miow 0.2.2` * `miow 0.3.6` * `mio 0.7.6` * `mio 0.6.23` - Never had the invalid assumption itself, but has now been bumped to only allow fixed dependencies (`net2` + `miow`) * `nb-connect 1.0.3` * `quinn 0.5.4` * `quinn 0.6.2` ### Release notes draft This release changes the memory layout of `Ipv4Addr`, `Ipv6Addr`, `SocketAddrV4` and `SocketAddrV6`. The standard library no longer implements these as the corresponding `libc` structs (`sockaddr_in`, `sockaddr_in6` etc.). This internal representation was never exposed, but some crates relied on it anyway by unsafely transmuting. This change will cause those crates to make invalid memory accesses. Notably `net2 <0.2.36`, `socket2 <0.3.16`, `mio <0.7.6`, `miow <0.3.6` and a few other crates are affected. All known affected crates have been patched and have had fixed versions published over a year ago. If any affected crate is still in your dependency tree, you need to upgrade them before using this version of Rust.
2022-07-31Fix compat.rs for `cfg(miri)`Chris Denton-1/+1
2022-07-31Auto merge of #99553 - ChrisDenton:lazy-compat-fn, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-64/+205
Rewrite Windows `compat_fn` macro This allows using most delay loaded functions before the init code initializes them. It also only preloads a select few functions, rather than all functions. This is optimized for the common case where a function is used after already being loaded (or failed to load). The only change in codegen at the call site is to use an atomic load instead of a plain load, which should have negligible or no impact. I've split the old `compat_fn` macro in two so as not to mix two different use cases. If/when Windows 7 support is dropped `compat_fn_optional` can be removed entirely. r? rust-lang/libs
2022-07-30Fix warnings in stubbed out set_timesJosh Triplett-4/+5
2022-07-30Reset directory iteration in remove_dir_allChris Denton-1/+3
2022-07-30Remove socklen_t from platforms where it's no longer usedLinus Färnstrand-6/+0
2022-07-27Fix futex module imports on wasm+atomicssandydoo-2/+4
2022-07-26Rewrite Windows `compat_fn` macroChris Denton-64/+205
This allows using most delay loaded functions before the init code initializes them. It also only preloads a select few functions, rather than all functions. Co-Authored-By: Mark Rousskov <mark.simulacrum@gmail.com>
2022-07-26Rollup merge of #98211 - devnexen:get_path_freebsd, r=Mark-SimulacrumYuki Okushi-0/+14
Implement `fs::get_path` for FreeBSD. Using `F_KINFO` fcntl flag, the kf_structsize field needs to be set beforehand for that effect.
2022-07-25Implement `fs::get_path` for FreeBSD.David CARLIER-0/+14
Using `F_KINFO` fcntl flag, the kf_structsize field needs to be set beforehand for that effect.
2022-07-25Rollup merge of #95916 - solid-rs:feat-kmc-solid-abort, r=Mark-SimulacrumYuki Okushi-45/+5
kmc-solid: Use `libc::abort` to abort a program This PR updates the target-specific abort subroutine for the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets. The current implementation uses a `hlt` instruction, which is the most direct way to notify a connected debugger but is not the most flexible way. This PR changes it to call the `abort` libc function, making it possible for a system designer to override its behavior as they see fit.
2022-07-23Auto merge of #97925 - the8472:cgroupv1, r=joshtriplettbors-46/+189
Add cgroupv1 support to available_parallelism Fixes #97549 My dev machine uses cgroup v2 so I was only able to test that code path. So the v1 code path is written only based on documentation. I could use some help testing that it works on a machine with cgroups v1: ``` $ x.py build --stage 1 # quota.rs fn main() { println!("{:?}", std::thread::available_parallelism()); } # assuming stage1 is linked in rustup $ rust +stage1 quota.rs # spawn a new cgroup scope for the current user $ sudo systemd-run -p CPUQuota="300%" --uid=$(id -u) -tdS # should print Ok(3) $ ./quota ``` If it doesn't work as expected an strace, the contents of `/proc/self/cgroups` and the structure of `/sys/fs/cgroups` would help.
2022-07-22Stub out `set_times` to return unsupported on RedoxJosh Triplett-2/+13
Redox doesn't appear to support `UTIME_OMIT`, so we can't set file times individually.
2022-07-21Rollup merge of #98707 - joboet:fuchsia_locks, r=m-ou-seMatthias Krüger-64/+256
std: use futex-based locks on Fuchsia This switches `Condvar` and `RwLock` to the futex-based implementation currently used on Linux and some BSDs. Additionally, `Mutex` now has its own, priority-inheriting implementation based on the mutex in Fuchsia's `libsync`. It differs from the original in that it panics instead of aborting when reentrant locking is detected. ````@rustbot```` ping fuchsia r? ````@m-ou-se````
2022-07-21remove unused importjoboet-1/+1
2022-07-20owner is not micro (correct typo)joboet-1/+1
2022-07-20Rollup merge of #98101 - vladimir-ea:stdlib_watch_os, r=thomccDylan DPC-20/+61
stdlib support for Apple WatchOS This is a follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95243 (Add Apple WatchOS compiler targets) that adds stdlib support for Apple WatchOS. `@deg4uss3r` `@nagisa`
2022-07-20Library changes for Apple WatchOSVladimir Michael Eatwell-20/+61
2022-07-20Rollup merge of #98916 - ChrisDenton:hiberfil.sys, r=thomccDylan DPC-26/+82
Windows: Use `FindFirstFileW` for getting the metadata of locked system files Fixes #96980 Usually opening a file handle with access set to metadata only will always succeed, even if the file is locked. However some special system files, such as `C:\hiberfil.sys`, are locked by the system in a way that denies even that. So as a fallback we try reading the cached metadata from the directory. Note that the test is a bit iffy. I don't know if `hiberfil.sys` actually exists in the CI. r? rust-lang/libs
2022-07-18std: panic instead of deadlocking in mutex implementation on Fuchsiajoboet-16/+15
2022-07-17Simplify Windows `hashmap_random_keys`Chris Denton-60/+8
2022-07-15Don't fall back to futimes on Android; it needs a newer API level than futimensJosh Triplett-7/+18
Just return `io::ErrorKind::Unsupported` instead.
2022-07-15Also use fallback for futimens on AndroidJosh Triplett-3/+3
futimens requires Android API level 19, and std still supports older API levels.
2022-07-15Return an error if trying to set a file timestamp to 0 on WindowsJosh Triplett-5/+12
This would otherwise silently ignore the attempt, since 0 serves as a flag to not set a timestamp.
2022-07-15Support setting file accessed/modified timestampsJosh Triplett-1/+143
Add `struct FileTimes` to contain the relevant file timestamps, since most platforms require setting all of them at once. (This also allows for future platform-specific extensions such as setting creation time.) Add `File::set_file_time` to set the timestamps for a `File`. Implement the `sys` backends for UNIX, macOS (which needs to fall back to `futimes` before macOS 10.13 because it lacks `futimens`), Windows, and WASI.
2022-07-12std: fix issue with perma-locked mutexes on Fuchsiajoboet-9/+20
2022-07-09Auto merge of #98950 - ChrisDenton:getoverlapped-io, r=thomccbors-8/+53
Windows: Fallback for overlapped I/O Fixes #98947
2022-07-07Rollup merge of #97917 - AronParker:master, r=ChrisDentonMatthias Krüger-0/+6
Implement ExitCodeExt for Windows Fixes #97914 ### Motivation: On Windows it is common for applications to return `HRESULT` (`i32`) or `DWORD` (`u32`) values. These stem from COM based components ([HRESULTS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize)), Win32 errors ([GetLastError](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/errhandlingapi/nf-errhandlingapi-getlasterror)), GUI applications ([WM_QUIT](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/wm-quit)) and more. The newly stabilized `ExitCode` provides an excellent fit for propagating these values, because `std::process::exit` does not run deconstructors which can result in errors. However, `ExitCode` currently only implements `From<u8> for ExitCode`, which disallows the full range of `i32`/`u32` values. This pull requests attempts to address that shortcoming by providing windows specific extensions that accept a `u32` value (which covers all possible `HRESULTS` and Win32 errors) analog to [ExitStatusExt::from_raw](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/windows/process/trait.ExitStatusExt.html#tymethod.from_raw). This was also intended by the original Stabilization https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93840#issue-1129209143= as pointed out by ``@eggyal`` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97914#issuecomment-1151076755: > Issues around platform specific representations: We resolved this issue by changing the return type of report from i32 to the opaque type ExitCode. __That way we can change the underlying representation without affecting the API, letting us offer full support for platform specific exit code APIs in the future.__ [Emphasis added] ### API ```rust /// Windows-specific extensions to [`process::ExitCode`]. /// /// This trait is sealed: it cannot be implemented outside the standard library. /// This is so that future additional methods are not breaking changes. #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] pub trait ExitCodeExt: Sealed { /// Creates a new `ExitCode` from the raw underlying `u32` return value of /// a process. #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self; } #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")] impl ExitCodeExt for process::ExitCode { fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self { process::ExitCode::from_inner(From::from(raw)) } } ``` ### Misc I apologize in advance if I misplaced any attributes regarding stabilzation, as far as I learned traits are insta-stable so I chose to make them stable. If this is an error, please let me know and I'll correct it. I also added some additional machinery to make it work, analog to [ExitStatus](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/process/struct.ExitStatus.html#). EDIT: Proposal: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/48
2022-07-06Tests for unsound Windows file methodsChris Denton-0/+25
2022-07-06Windows: Fallback for overlapped I/OChris Denton-1/+26
Try waiting on the file handle once. If that fails then give up.
2022-07-06Use `rtabort!` instead of `process::abort`Chris Denton-7/+2
2022-07-05Windows: Use `FindFirstFileW` if `metadata` failsChris Denton-10/+61
Usually opening a file handle with access set to metadata only will always succeed, even if the file is locked. However some special system files, such as `C:\hiberfil.sys`, are locked by the system in a way that denies even that. So as a fallback we try reading the cached metadata from the directory.
2022-07-05`impl From<c::WIN32_FIND_DATAW> for FileAttr`Chris Denton-16/+21
2022-06-30std: use futex-based locks on Fuchsiajoboet-64/+246
2022-06-28Rollup merge of #98617 - ChrisDenton:const-unwrap, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-4/+15
Remove feature `const_option` from std This is part of the effort to reduce the number of unstable features used by std. This one is easy as it's only used in one place.
2022-06-28Add a fixme commentChris Denton-0/+3
2022-06-28Remove feature `const_option` from stdChris Denton-4/+12
2022-06-28Rollup merge of #98555 - mkroening:hermit-lock-init, r=m-ou-seDylan DPC-9/+25
Hermit: Fix initializing lazy locks Closes https://github.com/hermitcore/rusty-hermit/issues/322. The initialization function of hermit's `Condvar` is not called since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97647 and was erroneously removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97879. r? ``@m-ou-se`` CC: ``@stlankes``
2022-06-26Hermit: Make Mutex::init a no-opMartin Kröning-3/+1
2022-06-26Hermit: Fix initializing lazy locksMartin Kröning-6/+24
2022-06-26Rollup merge of #97140 - joboet:solid_parker, r=m-ou-seMatthias Krüger-3/+119
std: use an event-flag-based thread parker on SOLID `Mutex` and `Condvar` are being replaced by more efficient implementations, which need thread parking themselves (see #93740). Therefore, the generic `Parker` needs to be replaced on all platforms where the new lock implementation will be used, which, after #96393, are SOLID, SGX and Hermit (more PRs coming soon). SOLID, conforming to the [μITRON specification](http://www.ertl.jp/ITRON/SPEC/FILE/mitron-400e.pdf), has event flags, which are a thread parking primitive very similar to `Parker`. However, they do not make any atomic ordering guarantees (even though those can probably be assumed) and necessitate a system call even when the thread token is already available. Hence, this `Parker`, like the Windows parker, uses an extra atomic state variable. I future-proofed the code by wrapping the event flag in a `WaitFlag` structure, as both SGX and Hermit can share the Parker implementation, they just have slightly different primitives (SGX uses signals and Hermit has a thread blocking API). `````@kawadakk````` I assume you are the target maintainer? Could you test this for me?