Message ID | 20240319105420.21568-1-iain@sandoe.co.uk |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | libstdc++, Darwin: Do not use dev/null as the file for executables. | expand |
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 at 10:55, Iain Sandoe wrote: > > Note that Windows-based platforms do something quite similar, but always > use the same (x.exe) filename. I wonder, in passing, if that makes a > vulnerability in parallel testing (I chose to avoid the possibility for > Darwin). Parallel testing should use a separate directory for each runtest process, so each x.exe is in a separate directory. That's a predictable name that could be used by an attacker, but I don't think it's a problem specific to parallel testing. A single runtest process has the same behaviour. > Tested on x86_64-darwin21, x86_64-linux-gnu, > OK for trunk? > back-ports where applicable (I did not yet check)? > thanks > Iain > > --- 8< --- > > Darwin has a separate debug linker, which is invoked when the command > line contains source files and debug is enabled. > > Using /dev/null as the executable name does not, therefore, work when > debug is enabled, since the debug linker does not accept /dev/null as > a valid executable name. > > The leads to incorrectly UNSUPPORTED testcases because of the unintended > error result from the test compilation. > > The solution here is to use a temporary file that is deleted at the > end of the test (which is the mechanism used elsewhere) > > libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: > > * testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp (v3_target_compile): Instead of > /dev/null, use a temporary file for test executables on Darwin. > > Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> > --- > libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp | 20 +++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp > index 58804ecab26..4ae4cecb169 100644 > --- a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp > +++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp > @@ -615,11 +615,15 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { > } > } > > + # For Windows and Darwin we might want to create a temporary file. > + # note that it needs deleteting. Capital N for Note, and "deleting". OK for trunk and branches with that change. > + set file_to_delete "" > # Small adjustment for Windows hosts. > if { $dest == "/dev/null" > && [info exists ::env(OS)] && [string match "Windows*" $::env(OS)] } { > if { $type == "executable" } { > set dest "x.exe" > + set file_to_delete ${dest} > } else { > # Windows uses special file named "nul" as a substitute for > # /dev/null > @@ -627,6 +631,15 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { > } > } > > + # Using /dev/null as the executable name does not work on Darwin when > + # debug is enabled, since the debug linker does not accept /dev/null as > + # a valid executable name. > + if { $dest == "/dev/null" && [istarget *-*-darwin*] > + && $type == "executable" } { > + set dest dev-null-[pid].exe > + set file_to_delete ${dest} > + } > + > lappend options "compiler=$cxx_final" > lappend options "timeout=[timeout_value]" > > @@ -637,7 +650,12 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { > } > > set comp_output [target_compile $source $dest $type $options] > - > + if { $type == "executable" && $file_to_delete != "" } { > + file delete $file_to_delete > + if { [istarget *-*-darwin*] && [file exists $file_to_delete.dSYM] } { > + file delete -force $file_to_delete.dSYM > + } > + } > return $comp_output > } > > -- > 2.39.2 (Apple Git-143) >
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp index 58804ecab26..4ae4cecb169 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp +++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp @@ -615,11 +615,15 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { } } + # For Windows and Darwin we might want to create a temporary file. + # note that it needs deleteting. + set file_to_delete "" # Small adjustment for Windows hosts. if { $dest == "/dev/null" && [info exists ::env(OS)] && [string match "Windows*" $::env(OS)] } { if { $type == "executable" } { set dest "x.exe" + set file_to_delete ${dest} } else { # Windows uses special file named "nul" as a substitute for # /dev/null @@ -627,6 +631,15 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { } } + # Using /dev/null as the executable name does not work on Darwin when + # debug is enabled, since the debug linker does not accept /dev/null as + # a valid executable name. + if { $dest == "/dev/null" && [istarget *-*-darwin*] + && $type == "executable" } { + set dest dev-null-[pid].exe + set file_to_delete ${dest} + } + lappend options "compiler=$cxx_final" lappend options "timeout=[timeout_value]" @@ -637,7 +650,12 @@ proc v3_target_compile { source dest type options } { } set comp_output [target_compile $source $dest $type $options] - + if { $type == "executable" && $file_to_delete != "" } { + file delete $file_to_delete + if { [istarget *-*-darwin*] && [file exists $file_to_delete.dSYM] } { + file delete -force $file_to_delete.dSYM + } + } return $comp_output }
Note that Windows-based platforms do something quite similar, but always use the same (x.exe) filename. I wonder, in passing, if that makes a vulnerability in parallel testing (I chose to avoid the possibility for Darwin). Tested on x86_64-darwin21, x86_64-linux-gnu, OK for trunk? back-ports where applicable (I did not yet check)? thanks Iain --- 8< --- Darwin has a separate debug linker, which is invoked when the command line contains source files and debug is enabled. Using /dev/null as the executable name does not, therefore, work when debug is enabled, since the debug linker does not accept /dev/null as a valid executable name. The leads to incorrectly UNSUPPORTED testcases because of the unintended error result from the test compilation. The solution here is to use a temporary file that is deleted at the end of the test (which is the mechanism used elsewhere) libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp (v3_target_compile): Instead of /dev/null, use a temporary file for test executables on Darwin. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> --- libstdc++-v3/testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp | 20 +++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)