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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.
2022-07-22Recover error strings on Unix from_lossy_utf8Jubilee Young-1/+3
Some language settings can result in unreliable UTF-8 being produced. This can result in failing to emit the error string, panicking instead. from_lossy_utf8 allows us to assume these strings usually will be fine.
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
2022-07-06changes from feedbackDavid Carlier-12/+8
2022-07-06doc additionsDavid Carlier-0/+5
2022-07-06socket `set_mark` addition.David Carlier-0/+10
to be able to set a marker/id on the socket for network filtering (iptables/ipfw here) purpose.
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``
2022-06-27make Condvar, Mutex, RwLock const constructors work with unsupported implJorge Aparicio-0/+3
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?
2022-06-25Rollup merge of #98194 - m-ou-se:leak-locked-pthread-mutex, r=AmanieuMatthias Krüger-1/+35
Leak pthread_{mutex,rwlock}_t if it's dropped while locked. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85434.
2022-06-25Rollup merge of #98126 - fortanix:raoul/mitigate_stale_data_vulnerability, ↵Matthias Krüger-10/+142
r=cuviper Mitigate MMIO stale data vulnerability Intel publicly disclosed the MMIO stale data vulnerability on June 14. To mitigate this vulnerability, compiler changes are required for the `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target. cc: ````@jethrogb````
2022-06-25Rollup merge of #96412 - ChrisDenton:remove-dir-all, r=thomccMatthias Krüger-75/+81
Windows: Iterative `remove_dir_all` This will allow better strategies for use of memory and File handles. However, fully taking advantage of that is left to future work. Note to reviewer: It's probably best to view the `remove_dir_all_recursive` as a new function. The diff is not very helpful (imho).
2022-06-24scan mountinfo when hardcoded cgroupv1 mountpoints don't workThe 8472-19/+83
2022-06-23Optimize `Wtf8Buf::into_string` for the case where it contains UTF-8.Dan Gohman-3/+1
Add a `is_known_utf8` flag to `Wtf8Buf`, which tracks whether the string is known to contain UTF-8. This is efficiently computed in many common situations, such as when a `Wtf8Buf` is constructed from a `String` or `&str`, or with `Wtf8Buf::from_wide` which is already doing UTF-16 decoding and already checking for surrogates. This makes `OsString::into_string` O(1) rather than O(N) on Windows in common cases. And, it eliminates the need to scan through the string for surrogates in `Args::next` and `Vars::next`, because the strings are already being translated with `Wtf8Buf::from_wide`. Many things on Windows construct `OsString`s with `Wtf8Buf::from_wide`, such as `DirEntry::file_name` and `fs::read_link`, so with this patch, users of those functions can subsequently call `.into_string()` without paying for an extra scan through the string for surrogates.
2022-06-23Represent SocketAddrV4 and SocketAddrV6 as Rust native encodingLinus Färnstrand-4/+4
2022-06-22std: reimplement SGX thread joining to use `Parker`joboet-12/+9
2022-06-22std: rewrite SGX thread parkerjoboet-0/+94
2022-06-22Address reviewer commentsRaoul Strackx-5/+10
2022-06-22Rollup merge of #96768 - m-ou-se:futex-fuchsia, r=tmandryYuki Okushi-0/+51
Use futex based thread parker on Fuchsia.