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d5f82709 |
| 16-Jul-2024 |
Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org> |
libc: switch to __weak_symbol for fortified interpose stubs
GCC doesn't like `#pragma weak macro(foo)`, but that's fine; just slap a __weak_symbol on the definition to more reliably make it weak any
libc: switch to __weak_symbol for fortified interpose stubs
GCC doesn't like `#pragma weak macro(foo)`, but that's fine; just slap a __weak_symbol on the definition to more reliably make it weak anyways.
Reviewed by: kib (earlier version), markj Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored by: Stormshield Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45976
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1ace24b3 |
| 13-Jul-2024 |
Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org> |
include: ssp: fortify <sys/uio.h>
Check both the buffer size of the iov object itself, as well as that of each indidvidually io base.
Reviewed by: markj Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored by: Stor
include: ssp: fortify <sys/uio.h>
Check both the buffer size of the iov object itself, as well as that of each indidvidually io base.
Reviewed by: markj Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored by: Stormshield Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45684
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7dd9070e |
| 16-Apr-2024 |
Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> |
libc: INTERPOS_SYS macro for interposed syscalls
This macro makes uses the __sys_<foo>_t typedefs from libsys.h to greatly simplify calling functions in the interposing table.
Reviewed by: kib Diff
libc: INTERPOS_SYS macro for interposed syscalls
This macro makes uses the __sys_<foo>_t typedefs from libsys.h to greatly simplify calling functions in the interposing table.
Reviewed by: kib Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44389
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| 13-Mar-2024 |
Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> |
lib{c,sys}: return wrapped syscall APIs to libc
These provide standard APIs, but are implemented using another system call (e.g., pipe implemented in terms of pipe2) or are interposed by the threadi
lib{c,sys}: return wrapped syscall APIs to libc
These provide standard APIs, but are implemented using another system call (e.g., pipe implemented in terms of pipe2) or are interposed by the threading library to support cancelation.
After discussion with kib (see D44111), I've concluded that it is better to keep most public interfaces in libc with as little as possible in libsys.
Reviewed by: kib Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44241
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