Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
move the accept logic into connect flow.
In order to successfully establish a blocking connection between
the client and server on the same thread.
nonblock is not affected, and the block connect is now the same
as the nonblock flow, other apis are not affected.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
==1729315==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0xf0501d60 at pc 0x032ffe43 bp 0xef4ed158 sp 0xef4ed148
READ of size 2 at 0xf0501d60 thread T0
#0 0x32ffe42 in nxsem_wait semaphore/sem_wait.c:94
#1 0x3548cf5 in _net_timedwait utils/net_lock.c:97
#2 0x3548f48 in net_sem_timedwait utils/net_lock.c:236
#3 0x3548f8c in net_sem_wait utils/net_lock.c:318
#4 0x350124d in local_accept local/local_accept.c:246
#5 0x3492719 in psock_accept socket/accept.c:149
#6 0x3492bcc in accept4 socket/accept.c:280
#7 0x662dc04 in accept net/lib_accept.c:50
#8 0x55c81ab in kvdb_loop kvdb/server.c:415
#9 0x55c860a in kvdbd_main kvdb/server.c:458
#10 0x33d968b in nxtask_startup sched/task_startup.c:70
#11 0x32ec039 in nxtask_start task/task_start.c:134
#12 0x34109be in pre_start sim/sim_initialstate.c:52
0xf0501d60 is located 288 bytes inside of 420-byte region [0xf0501c40,0xf0501de4)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0xf7aa6a3f in __interceptor_free ../../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:127
#1 0x73aa06e in host_free sim/posix/sim_hostmemory.c:192
#2 0x34131d6 in mm_free sim/sim_heap.c:230
#3 0x3409388 in free umm_heap/umm_free.c:49
#4 0x35631f3 in local_free local/local_conn.c:225
#5 0x3563f75 in local_release local/local_release.c:129
#6 0x34f5a32 in local_close local/local_sockif.c:785
#7 0x3496ee8 in psock_close socket/net_close.c:102
#8 0x36500bc in sock_file_close socket/socket.c:115
#9 0x3635f6c in file_close vfs/fs_close.c:74
#10 0x3632439 in nx_close_from_tcb inode/fs_files.c:670
#11 0x36324f3 in nx_close inode/fs_files.c:697
#12 0x3632557 in close inode/fs_files.c:735
#13 0x55be289 in property_set_ kvdb/client.c:210
#14 0x55c0309 in property_set_int32_ kvdb/common.c:226
#15 0x55c03f5 in property_set_int32_oneway kvdb/common.c:236
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
server:
at accept last nxsem_post(&client->lc_waitsem);
client:
connect wait(&client->lc_waitsem) then local_open_client_rx();
But if the server priority is higher then client,
and after server accept return, immediately call send().
At this time the client has no way do local_open_client_rx().
Then server send() return error.
Fix:
add lc_done sem to client
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
reference:
https: //man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/accept.2.html
1. default set block mode if accept() a new socket
2. local_socket support FIONBIO
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
newsock = accept(server, &addr, &addrlen);
replace the socket flags from newsock to server to ensure that
the nonblock flags is handled correctly
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
* Simplify EINTR/ECANCEL error handling
1. Add semaphore uninterruptible wait function
2 .Replace semaphore wait loop with a single uninterruptible wait
3. Replace all sem_xxx to nxsem_xxx
* Unify the void cast usage
1. Remove void cast for function because many place ignore the returned value witout cast
2. Replace void cast for variable with UNUSED macro
As a policy, all internal OS implementations must use "detached" files which are valid in any context and do not depend on the validity of a file descriptor at any point in time. This commit converts the usage of file descriptors to detached files throughout the local socket implementation.
Squashed commit of the following:
net/local: Finish change to eliminate use of file descriptors.
net/local: A little more of the conversion.
net/local: Beginning of chnages to eliminate use of file descriptors in the local socket implementeation. poll() will be a problem.
This commit backs out most of commit b4747286b1. That change was added because sem_wait() would sometimes cause cancellation points inappropriated. But with these recent changes, nxsem_wait() is used instead and it is not a cancellation point.
In the OS, all calls to sem_wait() changed to nxsem_wait(). nxsem_wait() does not return errors via errno so each place where nxsem_wait() is now called must not examine the errno variable.
In all OS functions (not libraries), change sem_wait() to nxsem_wait(). This will prevent the OS from creating bogus cancellation points and from modifying the per-task errno variable.
sched/semaphore: Add the function nxsem_wait(). This is a new internal OS interface. It is functionally equivalent to sem_wait() except that (1) it is not a cancellation point, and (2) it does not set the per-thread errno value on return.
sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_post() which is identical to sem_post() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_post in the OS to nxsem_post().
sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_destroy() which is identical to sem_destroy() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_destroy() in the OS to nxsem_destroy().
libc/semaphore and sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_getprotocol() and nxsem_setprotocola which are identical to sem_getprotocol() and set_setprotocol() except that they never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_setprotocol in the OS to nxsem_setprotocol(). sem_getprotocol() was not used in the OS