As of Go 1.21 syscall.Setrlimit and syscall.prlimit can affect
starting a new process, by restoring the original NOFILE rlimit.
That is recorded locally in the syscall package, so just always
call the syscall functions.
For golang/go#46279
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Android's Bionic libc installs a seccomp filter that allows ppoll but
not poll. This has been fine for arm64, where we already implement poll
in terms of ppoll, but not the other architectures, such as amd64, which
runs on Chromebooks, and currently leads to crashes.
This commit implements poll in terms of ppoll on the remaining
architectures and makes this common code, so that everyone uses the more
modern syscall.
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Most architectures currently already implement Pipe using the pipe2
syscall. Only 386, amd64, mips{,le}, ppc and sparc64 still use the pipe
syscall. However, some systems (e.g. Android seccomp policies) block
that syscall, see golang/go#40828 for an example.
The pipe2 syscall was added in Linux kernel version 2.6.27. The minimum
required Linux kernel version for Go 1.18 will be changed to 2.6.32
per golang/go#45964 so it is possible to unify the implementation of
Pipe using the pipe2 syscall.
Same as CL 350530 did for package syscall.
For golang/go#45964Fixesgolang/go#40828
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There is some inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in the //sys and
//sysnb lines. However, the large majority is using tabs, so use these
consistently.
Also change the regexp in mksyscall*.go to only accept tabs going
forward.
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Follow CL 165217 which did this for package syscall.
Android O seems to require Pipe to call the pipe2 system call.
But kernel version 2.6.23 only supports pipe, not pipe2.
So try pipe2 first, then fall back to pipe.
Updates golang/go#30549
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On linux/riscv64, the renameat syscall no longer exists and has been
superseded by renameat2. Use Renameat2 to implement Renameat on
linux/riscv64.
Based on a patch by Ryan O'Leary.
Updates golang/go#27532
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On linux/arm64 we used to manually define syscall numbers for some
deprecated syscalls. Most of them are unused by now anyhow. Convert the
remaining syscall wrappers using them to implement the respective
functionality using a non-deprecated syscall (in the same way glibc does
it):
- Implement EpollCreate using EpollCreate1 and additionally check
that the passed size argument is larger than 0.
- Implement Futimesat and utimes using utimensat. Also change futimesat
on the other geese to take a string instead of *byte and let the
generated wrapper do the BytePtrFromString conversion.
- Return ENOSYS from Ustat. The ustat syscall has been deprecated for a
long time in favor of fstatfs and statfs. Even glibc will deprecate
ustat in the upcoming 2.28 release [1].
[1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;h=d51fa09544f03899b7ff5a80569db088c3c23c28;hb=HEAD#l90
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Looks like it's enough to just add wrappers pointing to the
corresponding SYS_FSTATAT{,64} or SYS_NEWFSTATAT syscall. Add a test to
verify that assumption which checks that the returned stat data matches
what is returned by Stat/Lstat.
Also add the AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT constant which may be used for the flags
parmeter.
Fixesgolang/go#14216
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All the implementations of NsecToTimespec and NsecToTimeval were the
same other than types. Write a single version that uses
GOARCH/GOOS-specific setTimespec and setTimeval functions to handle the
types.
The logic in NsecToTimespec and NsecToTimeval caused times before 1970
to have a negative usec/nsec. The Linux kernel requires that usec
contain a positive number; for consistency, we do this for both
NsecToTimespec and NsecToTimeval.
Follow CL 30826 which did the same for syscall.
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All implementations of these functions are identical.
Follow CL 30819 which did the same for syscall.
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Pause is a legacy syscall not available on linux-arm64. Use ppoll with
all args as 0 to emulate - this is the way musl libc does Pause when the
pause syscall isn't available.
With the changes in syscall_linux* and regenerating zsyscall_linux*,
this calling Pause on linux-arm64 works and returns EINTR as expected.
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This brings over three CLs from the main syscall package:
http://golang.org/cl/5833http://golang.org/cl/5835http://golang.org/cl/5837
Pipe, Pipe2, and Dup2 are moved from syscall_linux.go to the GOARCH
specific variants. On 386 and amd64, Linux kernel version 2.6.23 (the
documented minimum Linux kernel version the Go distribution supports)
does not support the pipe2 system call, so Pipe continues to call
pipe. On ARM, Pipe now calls pipe2.
Several system calls are reimplemented in terms of the *at syscalls,
passing AT_FDCWD to indicate that pathnames are to be interpreted
relative to the current directory. The *at syscalls were added in
Linux kernel version 2.6.16.
This is in preparation for arm64 support, as the arm64 Linux kernel
does not provide the traditional syscall variants.
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Because ARM ABI requires 64-bit argument to be passed in even
register pairs, to avoid wasting one register between fd and
advise in the usual fadvise64 syscall signature, linux/arm
has its own variation that reorders the argument so that the
arguments fit in six registers.
While we're at it, also fix build for linux/386.
Fixesgolang/go#10294.
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If we use a local type, it won't compare properly with errors from
the rest of the standard library. Errors are the one type from syscall
that propagates through the system, so it's important to have only
one type for them.
Ditto for syscall.Signal.
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Semi-automatic migration from package syscall to package {plan9,windows,unix}.
No builds attempted yet, but this gets a lot of noise behind us so subsequent
CLs will be more concise and easier to follow.
Subsequent CLs will have semantic content.
LGTM=rsc
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This CL copies to each package of go.sys the files from syscall it will need.
Different directories have different files, but these:
mkall.sh
str.go
syscall.go
mksyscall.pl
race.go
race0.go
syscall_test.go
are copied to all three.
No changes yet, these are just copies. They are not ready to use yet:
package names are wrong, for starters. But this clean copy will make
it easier to follow the changes as the packages are enabled.
LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
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