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authorAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.com>2015-09-21 15:55:58 -0700
committerAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>2019-01-03 18:38:09 -0200
commitd0d7f85f66a19c3110d550c3c24247f7b4f2c58a (patch)
tree1e5707d171b1c6ca7c911e37c78d3b7bbc341dce /debug
parentnptl: Remove tst-cancel-wrappers test and related macros (diff)
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nptl: Fix testcases for new pthread cancellation mechanism
With upcoming fix for BZ#12683, pthread cancellation does not act for: 1. If syscall is blocked but with some side effects already having taken place (e.g. a partial read or write). 2. After the syscall has returned. The main change is due the fact programs need to act in syscalls with side-effects (for instance, to avoid leak of allocated resources or handle partial read/write). This patch changes the NPTL testcase that assumes the old behavior and also changes the tst-backtrace{5,6} to ignore the cancellable wrappers. Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32, aarch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, powerpc-linux-gnu, sparcv9-linux-gnu, and sparc64-linux-gnu. * debug/tst-backtrace5.c (handle_signal): Avoid cancellable wrappers in backtrace analysis. * nptl/tst-cancel4.c (tf_write): Handle cancelled syscall with side-effects. (tf_send): Likewise.
Diffstat (limited to 'debug')
-rw-r--r--debug/tst-backtrace5.c19
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/debug/tst-backtrace5.c b/debug/tst-backtrace5.c
index dfbe4c1912..5a5ce8bc79 100644
--- a/debug/tst-backtrace5.c
+++ b/debug/tst-backtrace5.c
@@ -69,17 +69,18 @@ handle_signal (int signum)
FAIL ();
return;
}
- /* Do not check name for signal trampoline. */
- i = 2;
- if (!match (symbols[i++], "read"))
+
+ /* Do not check name for signal trampoline or cancellable syscall
+ wrappers (__syscall_cancel*). */
+ for (; i < n - 1; i++)
+ if (match (symbols[i], "read"))
+ break;
+ if (i == n - 1)
{
- /* Perhaps symbols[2] is __kernel_vsyscall? */
- if (!match (symbols[i++], "read"))
- {
- FAIL ();
- return;
- }
+ FAIL ();
+ return;
}
+
for (; i < n - 1; i++)
if (!match (symbols[i], "fn"))
{