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Apparently the Linux kernel can return smaller sizes when the value in
the last element of sockaddr_ll (`sll_addr`) is smaller than the
declared size of that field.
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libc removed it in version 0.2.87.
https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/2079
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1387: fix(unsafe): remove unnecessary unsafe r=asomers a=matu3ba
libc 0.2.82 exposes status signals with macros generating safe functions
Co-authored-by: Jan Philipp Hafer <jan.hafer@rwth-aachen.de>
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closes #1380
libc 0.2.82 exposes status signals with macros generating safe functions
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1382: Don't implement Clone on Dir, SignalFd, and PtyMaster r=asomers a=asomers
Since they close their file descriptors on Drop, it's almost impossible
to use Clone without creating a double-close situation.
Also, check for EBADF in SignalFd::drop and Dir::drop.
Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
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Since they close their file descriptors on Drop, it's almost impossible
to use Clone without creating a double-close situation.
Also, check for EBADF in SignalFd::drop and Dir::drop.
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Since rust-lang/libc is now using the correct data type on s390x (c_uint) for
statfs constants, the s390x exemptions in the statfs MAGIC definitions like
EXT4_SUPER_MAGIC can be removed.
Signed-off-by: Jakob Naucke <jakob.naucke@ibm.com>
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Allow nix to compile on Fuchsia by conditionally avoiding libc
functionality that does not exist for Fuchsia.
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Adds a high level `Persona` bitflags enum, as well as `personality::get()`
and `personality::set()` for interacting with `libc::personality()`.
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It's been unused since PR #133
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There were two problems discovered with the `recvmmsg(2)` implementation
that this changeset attempts to fix:
1. As mentioned in nix-rust/issues/1325, `recvmmsg(2)` can return fewer
messages than requested, and
2. Passing the return value of `recvmmsg(2)` as the number of bytes in
the messages received is incorrect.
This changeset incorporates the proposed fix from nix-rust/issues/1325,
as well as passing the correct value (`mmsghdr.msg_len`) for the number
of bytes in a given message.
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See https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1848 in which this type is
changing from i32 to i64; the change is being announced via this
deprecation.
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See https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1501 in which this type's
trait implementations are being removed; the change is being announced
via this deprecation.
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Without this commit, nix doesn't currently compile on OpenBSD. Some keepalive
settings can be set globally, but not per-socket (see e.g.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=970550 for some digging into this).
Since it seems that NetBSD and DragonflyBSD have these settings, it makes more
sense to only exclude them on OpenBSD rather than include them on (pretty much
every) other operating systems.
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1303: Renable the ScmTimestamp test on FreeBSD i386 r=posborne a=asomers
The relevant bug was fixed in 11.3-RELEASE
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222039
Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
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Fix deprecation warning from libc update.
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The relevant bug was fixed in 11.3-RELEASE
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222039
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(https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/1870)
Denied lint being overridden instead of unsafe block removed
to preserve compatibility with old `libc` versions.
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1282: `ioctl-number.rst` moved. Update the link. r=asomers a=SolraBizna
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Co-authored-by: Solra Bizna <solra@bizna.name>
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Currently the SockProtocol enum is rather scarce. This commit adds the Netlink protocols
defined in netlink(7) to the SockProtocol enum allowing us to use the Nix socket library for
more indepth Netlink work
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fchmod should be fchmodat
Signed-off-by: ed neville <ed@s5h.net>
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1224: Update the Linux CI environment to Ubuntu Bionic r=asomers a=asomers
Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@axcient.com>
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Removed support for timerfd on Android as it seems to have been deprecated? See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/development/+/73a5a3b/ndk/platforms/android-20/include/sys/timerfd.h or https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1589
Removed the public status of `TimerSpec`, as it should not be exposed to the user.
Implemented `FromRawFd` for `TimerFd` as it already implements `AsRawFd`.
Addressed comments from the latest code review:
- Removed upper bound assertions on timer expirations in tests.
- Made the main example runnable and added code to show how to wait for the timer.
- Refactored `ClockId` to use `libc_enum`.
- Added comments for all public parts of the module.
- Wrapped to 80 cols.
- Changed the size of the buffer in the tests to the minimum required.
* Ran rustfmt.
* Added a `From` implementation for `libc::timespec` -> `TimeSpec`.
* Reworked the example with the new changes and changed the timer from 5 to 1 second.
* Added a constructor for a 0-initialized `TimerSpec`.
* Added a new method to get the timer configured expiration (based on timerfd_gettime).
* Added an helper method to unset the expiration of the timer.
* Added a `wait` method to actually read from the timer.
* Renamed `settime` into just `set`.
* Refactored the tests and added a new one that tests both the `unset` and the `get` method.
Modified CHANGELOG.
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The commit https://github.com/nix-rust/nix/pull/1222 added the very
useful Ipv4PktInfo to allow `sendmsg` to define the origin of the ip.
Unfortunattely, it didn't add the struct to Android target devices as
well. This commit adds the `target_os = "android"` checks on the same
place to allow the compilation to work for the following archs tested:
- `cross build --target aarch64-linux-android`
- `cross build --target x86_64-linux-android`
- `cross build --target armv7-linux-androideabi`
Also introduces iOS to allow using on libs for those platforms
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Signed-off-by: Kenta Tada <Kenta.Tada@sony.com>
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OFD lock functions don't work as expected on overlayfs, which is a type
of union file system. And OVERLAYFS_SUPER_MAGIC isn't defined on musl,
at least not yet.
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It was only marked unsafe because it did a pointer cast, but that
particular pointer cast is always allowed by C.
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It's small and `Copy`, so pass by value is more efficient. This is
technically a breaking change, but most code should compile without
changes.
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It already fully validated its arguments, so there's no need for it to
be `unsafe`.
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Reported-by: Clippy
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This adds Ipv4PacketInfo and Ipv6PacketInfo to ControlMessage,
allowing these to be used with sendmsg/sendmmsg.
This change contains the following squashed commits:
Add Ipv{4,6}PacketInfo to ControlMessage.
Add documentation links to Ipv{4,6}PacketInfo
Add changelog entry for Ipv{4,6}PacketInfo
Add link to PR in the Changelog.
Add extra build environments.
Add tests for Ipv{4,6}PacketInfo.
Swap #[test] and #[cfg]
The CI appears to be running the test, even though it's not cfg'd for
that platform. I _think_ this might be due to these being in the wrong
order. So lets try swapping them.
s/freebsd/netbsd/ for Ipv4PacketInfo
netbsd supports in_pktinfo, not freebsd.
Fix the cfg for Ipv{4,6}PacketInfo usage.
Ah, I see what I did wrong. I had fixed the definitions, but I had the
wrong cfg() in the usage. This has the usage match the definitions.
Change SOL_IPV6 to IPPROTO_IPV6.
FreeBSD doesn't have SOL_IPV6, but does have IPPROTO_IPV6, and the two
constants are defined as being equal. So change to use IPPROTO_IPV6.
Skip Ipv6PacketInfo test if v6 is not available.
If IPv6 is not available, then when we try and bind to ip6-localhost,
we'll get a EADDRNOTAVAIL, so skip the test.
This should mean that the test will run on any machine that has a v6
loopback address.
More architecture cfg() fixes.
These all need to be the same, and they were not. Make them them all
the same. Attempt III.
Fix up mismatched cfg's again.
Take IV. Make sure the cfg's that use a enum variant match the enum
definition.
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1255: Remove several deprecated constants and functions r=asomers a=asomers
* `unistd::daemon` on Apple
* `unistd::pipe2` on Apple
* `sys::event::FilterFlag::NOTE_EXIT_REPARENTED` on Apple
* `sys::event::FilterFlag::NOTE_REAP` on Apple
* `sys::ptrace::ptrace` on Android and Linux
All have been deprecated for more than two releases and one year.
Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
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* `unistd::daemon` on Apple
* `unistd::pipe2` on Apple
* `sys::event::FilterFlag::NOTE_EXIT_REPARENTED` on Apple
* `sys::event::FilterFlag::NOTE_REAP` on Apple
* `sys::ptrace::ptrace` on Android and Linux
All have been deprecated for more than two releases and one year.
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successfully. This type was deprecated in libc 0.2.55.
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