Renameat2 is Linux-specific and allows to pass an additional flags
argument to the renameat syscall. Also add the corresponding RENAME_*
flag mask values.
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The Linux kernel faccessat system call does not take a flags parameter.
The flag parameter to the C library faccessat function is implemented in C.
The unix.Faccessat function takes a flags parameter. In older releases
we have passed the flags parameter to the kernel, which ignored it.
In CL 119495 we started returning an error if any flags were set.
That seems clearly better than ignoring them, but it turns out that some
code was using the flags. The code was previously subtly broken.
Now it is obviously broken. That is better, but we can do better still:
we can implement the flags as the C library does. That is what this CL does.
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Change the Pipe() function to use the pipe() syscall (which has a unique
calling convention on linux/mips) instead of using pipe2(). This allows
it to work on kernels <2.6.27 when pipe2() was introduced.
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Added configuration options for a windows service recovery settings.
New configurations include modifying the reboot message, or command
to be run when a service fails, and getting the current reboot message
or command.
Fixesgolang/go#23239
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Added configuration options for a windows service recovery settings.
Current configurations include modifying actions taken when a service
fails, setting the reset period, and getting the current recovery
settings.
Updates golang/go#23239
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If the underlying filesystem doesn't support atime or was mounted with the
noatime mount option, TestUtimesNanoAt fails when comparing atime:
--- FAIL: TestUtimesNanoAt (0.00s)
syscall_linux_test.go:144: UtimesNanoAt: wrong atime: {1111 0}
syscall_linux_test.go:147: UtimesNanoAt: wrong mtime: {3333 0}
FAIL
FAIL golang.org/x/sys/unix 0.376s
Fix it by dropping the atime comparison, it's enough to verify UtimesNanoAt
working correctly by comparing mtime.
Fixesgolang/go#26034
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The ustat syscall has been deprecated on Linux for a long time and the
upcoming glibc 2.28 will remove ustat.h and it can no longer be used to
to generate the Ustat_t wrapper type. Since Linux still provides the
syscall, let's not break this functionality and add a private copy of
struct ustat so Ustat_t can still be generated.
Updates golang/go#25990
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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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This CL is a copy of CL 106275 (see CL 106275 for details).
It introduces CertInfo, CertTrustListInfo and CertRevocationCrlInfo
types. It uses pointers to new types instead of uintptr in CertContext,
CertSimpleChain and CertRevocationInfo.
CertRevocationInfo, CertChainPolicyPara and CertChainPolicyStatus types
have uintptr field that can be pointer to many different things
(according to Windows API). So this CL introduces Pointer type to be
used for those cases.
Fixesgolang/go#25797
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Implement socketcall and rawsocketcall in addition to seek (already
introduced in CL 100076) to support compiling with gccgo on linux/386
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It uses __get_cpuid_count, provided by cpuid.h.
The xgetbv is implemented after its counterpart in cpu_x86.s.
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On some builders TestStatx occassionally fails when comparing atime
between Statx and Stat/Lstat.
--- FAIL: TestStatx (0.00s)
syscall_linux_test.go:365: Statx: returned stat atime does not match Lstat
Fix it by dropping the atime comparison, it's enough to verify Statx
working correctly by comparing ctime and mtime. Also, not all
filesystems support atime.
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The mkfifo syscall is disallowed on android and iOS. sched_setaffinity
is disallowed on android. Skip all tests which use them.
/usr/bin does not exist on android. Use /system/bin in TestGetwd
instead, like TestChdirAndGetwd in the os package.
Like linux, android does not support Fchmodat with flags != 0. Adjust
TestFchmodat accordingly.
TestDevices might stat some device files which are not accessible, skip
those.
iOS cannot exec subprocesses, thus skip TestPassFD.
Fixesgolang/go#25535
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