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Use PRINTF_FORTIFY instead of _IO_FLAGS2_FORTIFY (bug 11319)

The _chk variants of all of the printf functions become much simpler.
This is the last thing that we needed _IO_acquire_lock_clear_flags2
for, so it can go as well.  I took the opportunity to make the headers
included and the names of all local variables consistent across all the
affected files.

Since we ultimately want to get rid of __no_long_double as well, it
must be possible to get all of the nontrivial effects of the _chk
functions by calling the _internal functions with appropriate flags.
For most of the __(v)xprintf_chk functions, this is covered by
PRINTF_FORTIFY plus some up-front argument checks that can be
duplicated.  However, __(v)sprintf_chk installs a custom jump table so
that it can crash instead of overflowing the output buffer.  This
functionality is moved to __vsprintf_internal, which now has a
'maxlen' argument like __vsnprintf_internal; to get the unsafe
behavior of ordinary (v)sprintf, pass -1 for that argument.

obstack_printf_chk and obstack_vprintf_chk are no longer in the same
file.

As a side-effect of the unification of both fortified and non-fortified
vdprintf initialization, this patch fixes bug 11319 for __dprintf_chk
and __vdprintf_chk, which was previously fixed only for dprintf and
vdprintf by the commit

commit 7ca890b88e
Author: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Feb 24 16:07:57 2010 -0800

    Fix reporting of I/O errors in *dprintf functions.

This patch adds a test case to avoid regressions.

Tested for powerpc and powerpc64le.
This commit is contained in:
Zack Weinberg
2018-03-07 14:32:03 -05:00
committed by Gabriel F. T. Gomes
parent 124fc732c1
commit 4e2f43f842
35 changed files with 413 additions and 551 deletions

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@ -90,7 +90,6 @@ typedef union
/* Bits for the _flags2 field. */
#define _IO_FLAGS2_MMAP 1
#define _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL 2
#define _IO_FLAGS2_FORTIFY 4
#define _IO_FLAGS2_USER_WBUF 8
#define _IO_FLAGS2_NOCLOSE 32
#define _IO_FLAGS2_CLOEXEC 64