glibc/support/support.h
Adhemerval Zanella e09e7b1492 support: Add support_socket_so_timestamp_time64
Check if the socket support 64-bit network packages timestamps
(SO_TIMESTAMP and SO_TIMESTAMPNS).  This will be used on recvmsg
and recvmmsg tests to check if the timestamp should be generated.

Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>

(cherry picked from 38bc0f4e78)
2022-02-01 15:52:33 -03:00

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/* Common extra functions.
Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* This header file should only contain definitions compatible with
C90. (Using __attribute__ is fine because <features.h> provides a
fallback.) */
#ifndef SUPPORT_H
#define SUPPORT_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
/* For mode_t. */
#include <sys/stat.h>
/* For ssize_t and off64_t. */
#include <sys/types.h>
/* For locale_t. */
#include <locale.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
/* Write a message to standard output. Can be used in signal
handlers. */
void write_message (const char *message) __attribute__ ((nonnull (1)));
/* Avoid all the buffer overflow messages on stderr. */
void ignore_stderr (void);
/* Set fortification error handler. Used when tests want to verify that bad
code is caught by the library. */
void set_fortify_handler (void (*handler) (int sig));
/* Report an out-of-memory error for the allocation of SIZE bytes in
FUNCTION, terminating the process. */
void oom_error (const char *function, size_t size)
__attribute__ ((nonnull (1)));
/* Return a pointer to a memory region of SIZE bytes. The memory is
initialized to zero and will be shared with subprocesses (across
fork). The returned pointer must be freed using
support_shared_free; it is not compatible with the malloc
functions. */
void *support_shared_allocate (size_t size);
/* Deallocate a pointer returned by support_shared_allocate. */
void support_shared_free (void *);
/* Write CONTENTS to the file PATH. Create or truncate the file as
needed. The file mode is 0666 masked by the umask. Terminate the
process on error. */
void support_write_file_string (const char *path, const char *contents);
/* Quote the contents of the byte array starting at BLOB, of LENGTH
bytes, in such a way that the result string can be included in a C
literal (in single/double quotes, without putting the quotes into
the result). */
char *support_quote_blob (const void *blob, size_t length);
/* Quote the contents of the string, in such a way that the result
string can be included in a C literal (in single/double quotes,
without putting the quotes into the result). */
char *support_quote_string (const char *);
/* Returns non-zero if the file descriptor is a regular file on a file
system which supports holes (that is, seeking and writing does not
allocate storage for the range of zeros). FD must refer to a
regular file open for writing, and initially empty. */
int support_descriptor_supports_holes (int fd);
/* Error-checking wrapper functions which terminate the process on
error. */
extern void *xmalloc (size_t n)
__attribute_malloc__ __attribute_alloc_size__ ((1)) __attr_dealloc_free
__returns_nonnull;
extern void *xcalloc (size_t n, size_t s)
__attribute_malloc__ __attribute_alloc_size__ ((1, 2)) __attr_dealloc_free
__returns_nonnull;
extern void *xrealloc (void *o, size_t n)
__attribute_malloc__ __attribute_alloc_size__ ((2)) __attr_dealloc_free;
extern char *xstrdup (const char *) __attribute_malloc__ __attr_dealloc_free
__returns_nonnull;
void *xposix_memalign (size_t alignment, size_t n)
__attribute_malloc__ __attribute_alloc_size__ ((2)) __attr_dealloc_free
__returns_nonnull;
char *xasprintf (const char *format, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2), malloc)) __attr_dealloc_free
__returns_nonnull;
char *xstrdup (const char *) __attr_dealloc_free __returns_nonnull;
char *xstrndup (const char *, size_t) __attr_dealloc_free __returns_nonnull;
char *xsetlocale (int category, const char *locale);
locale_t xnewlocale (int category_mask, const char *locale, locale_t base);
char *xuselocale (locale_t newloc);
/* These point to the TOP of the source/build tree, not your (or
support's) subdirectory. */
extern const char support_srcdir_root[];
extern const char support_objdir_root[];
/* Corresponds to the path to the runtime linker used by the testsuite,
e.g. OBJDIR_PATH/elf/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 */
extern const char support_objdir_elf_ldso[];
/* Corresponds to the --prefix= passed to configure. */
extern const char support_install_prefix[];
/* Corresponds to the install's lib/ or lib64/ directory. */
extern const char support_libdir_prefix[];
/* Corresponds to the install's bin/ directory. */
extern const char support_bindir_prefix[];
/* Corresponds to the install's sbin/ directory. */
extern const char support_sbindir_prefix[];
/* Corresponds to the install's system /lib or /lib64 directory. */
extern const char support_slibdir_prefix[];
/* Corresponds to the install's sbin/ directory (without prefix). */
extern const char support_install_rootsbindir[];
/* Corresponds to the install's compiled locale directory. */
extern const char support_complocaledir_prefix[];
/* Copies the file at the path FROM to TO. If TO does not exist, it
is created. If TO is a regular file, it is truncated before
copying. The file mode is copied, but the permissions are not. */
extern void support_copy_file (const char *from, const char *to);
extern ssize_t support_copy_file_range (int, off64_t *, int, off64_t *,
size_t, unsigned int);
/* Return true if PATH supports 64-bit time_t interfaces for file
operations (such as fstatat or utimensat). */
extern bool support_path_support_time64_value (const char *path, int64_t at,
int64_t mt);
static __inline bool support_path_support_time64 (const char *path)
{
/* 1s and 2s after y2038 limit. */
return support_path_support_time64_value (path, 0x80000001ULL,
0x80000002ULL);
}
/* Return true if stat supports nanoseconds resolution. PATH is used
for tests and its ctime may change. */
extern bool support_stat_nanoseconds (const char *path);
/* Return true if select modify the timeout to reflect the amount of time
no slept. */
extern bool support_select_modifies_timeout (void);
/* Return true if select normalize the timeout input by taking in account
tv_usec larger than 1000000. */
extern bool support_select_normalizes_timeout (void);
/* Return true if socket FD supports 64-bit timestamps with the SOL_SOCKET
and SO_TIMESTAMP/SO_TIMESTAMPNS. */
extern bool support_socket_so_timestamp_time64 (int fd);
/* Create a timer that trigger after SEC seconds and NSEC nanoseconds. If
REPEAT is true the timer will repeat indefinitely. If CALLBACK is not
NULL, the function will be called when the timer expires; otherwise a
dummy empty function is used instead.
This is implemented with POSIX per-process timer with SIGEV_SIGNAL. */
timer_t support_create_timer (uint64_t sec, long int nsec, bool repeat,
void (*callback)(int));
/* Disable the timer TIMER. */
void support_delete_timer (timer_t timer);
/* Wait until all threads except the current thread have exited (as
far as the kernel is concerned). */
void support_wait_for_thread_exit (void);
struct support_stack
{
void *stack;
size_t size;
size_t guardsize;
};
/* Allocate stack suitable to used with xclone or sigaltstack call. The stack
will have a minimum size of SIZE + MINSIGSTKSZ bytes, rounded up to a whole
number of pages. There will be a large (at least 1 MiB) inaccessible guard
bands on either side of it.
The returned value on ALLOC_BASE and ALLOC_SIZE will be the usable stack
region, excluding the GUARD_SIZE allocated area.
It also terminates the process on error. */
struct support_stack support_stack_alloc (size_t size);
/* Deallocate the STACK. */
void support_stack_free (struct support_stack *stack);
/* Create a range of NUM opened '/dev/null' file descriptors using FLAGS and
MODE. The function takes care of restarting the open range if a file
descriptor is found within the specified range and also increases
RLIMIT_NOFILE if required.
The returned value is the lowest file descriptor number. */
int support_open_dev_null_range (int num, int flags, mode_t mode);
__END_DECLS
#endif /* SUPPORT_H */