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This is the case with musl. Based-on-patch-by: Rasmus Thomsen <oss@cogitri.dev>
182 lines
5.7 KiB
C
182 lines
5.7 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
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*/
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#include "nm-default.h"
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#include "nm-errno.h"
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#include <pthread.h>
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/*****************************************************************************/
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static NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_DEFINE(
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_geterror,
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#if 0
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enum _NMErrno,
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#else
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int,
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#endif
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFAULT(NULL),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_ERRNO_SUCCESS, "NME_ERRNO_SUCCESS"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_ERRNO_OUT_OF_RANGE, "NME_ERRNO_OUT_OF_RANGE"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_UNSPEC, "NME_UNSPEC"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_BUG, "NME_BUG"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NATIVE_ERRNO, "NME_NATIVE_ERRNO"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_ATTRSIZE, "NME_NL_ATTRSIZE"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_BAD_SOCK, "NME_NL_BAD_SOCK"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_DUMP_INTR, "NME_NL_DUMP_INTR"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_MSG_OVERFLOW, "NME_NL_MSG_OVERFLOW"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_MSG_TOOSHORT, "NME_NL_MSG_TOOSHORT"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_MSG_TRUNC, "NME_NL_MSG_TRUNC"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_SEQ_MISMATCH, "NME_NL_SEQ_MISMATCH"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_NL_NOADDR, "NME_NL_NOADDR"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_NOT_FOUND, "not-found"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_EXISTS, "exists"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_WRONG_TYPE, "wrong-type"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_NOT_SLAVE, "not-slave"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_NO_FIRMWARE, "no-firmware"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_OPNOTSUPP, "not-supported"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_NETLINK, "netlink"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(NME_PL_CANT_SET_MTU, "cant-set-mtu"),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM_IGNORE(_NM_ERRNO_MININT),
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NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM_IGNORE(_NM_ERRNO_RESERVED_LAST_PLUS_1), );
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/**
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* nm_strerror():
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* @nmerr: the NetworkManager specific errno to be converted
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* to string.
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*
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* NetworkManager specific error numbers reserve a range in "errno.h" with
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* our own defines. For numbers that don't fall into this range, the numbers
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* are identical to the common error numbers.
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*
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* Identical to strerror(), g_strerror(), nm_strerror_native() for error numbers
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* that are not in the reserved range of NetworkManager specific errors.
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*
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* Returns: (transfer none): the string representation of the error number.
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*/
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const char *
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nm_strerror(int nmerr)
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{
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const char *s;
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nmerr = nm_errno(nmerr);
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if (nmerr >= _NM_ERRNO_RESERVED_FIRST) {
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s = _geterror(nmerr);
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if (s)
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return s;
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}
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return nm_strerror_native(nmerr);
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/**
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* nm_strerror_native_r:
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* @errsv: the errno to convert to string.
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* @buf: the output buffer where to write the string to.
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* @buf_size: the length of buffer.
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*
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* This is like strerror_r(), with one difference: depending on the
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* locale, the returned string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8.
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* Also, there is some confusion as to whether to use glibc's
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* strerror_r() or the POXIX/XSI variant. This is abstracted
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* by the function.
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*
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* Note that the returned buffer may also be a statically allocated
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* buffer, and not the input buffer @buf. Consequently, the returned
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* string may be longer than @buf_size.
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*
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* Returns: (transfer none): a NUL terminated error message. This is either a static
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* string (that is never freed), or the provided @buf argument.
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*/
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const char *
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nm_strerror_native_r(int errsv, char *buf, gsize buf_size)
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{
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char *buf2;
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nm_assert(buf);
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nm_assert(buf_size > 0);
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#if (!defined(__GLIBC__) && !defined(__UCLIBC__)) || ((_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L) && !_GNU_SOURCE)
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/* XSI-compliant */
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{
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int errno_saved = errno;
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if (strerror_r(errsv, buf, buf_size) != 0) {
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g_snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Unspecified errno %d", errsv);
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errno = errno_saved;
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}
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buf2 = buf;
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}
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#else
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/* GNU-specific */
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buf2 = strerror_r(errsv, buf, buf_size);
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#endif
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/* like g_strerror(), ensure that the error message is UTF-8. */
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if (!g_get_charset(NULL) && !g_utf8_validate(buf2, -1, NULL)) {
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gs_free char *msg = NULL;
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msg = g_locale_to_utf8(buf2, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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if (msg) {
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g_strlcpy(buf, msg, buf_size);
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buf2 = buf;
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}
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}
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return buf2;
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}
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/**
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* nm_strerror_native:
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* @errsv: the errno integer from <errno.h>
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*
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* Like strerror(), but strerror() is not thread-safe and not guaranteed
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* to be UTF-8.
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*
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* g_strerror() is a thread-safe variant of strerror(), however it caches
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* all returned strings in a dictionary. That means, using this on untrusted
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* error numbers can result in this cache to grow without limits.
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*
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* Instead, return a tread-local buffer. This way, it's thread-safe.
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*
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* There is a downside to this: subsequent calls of nm_strerror_native()
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* overwrite the error message.
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*
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* Returns: (transfer none): the text representation of the error number.
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*/
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const char *
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nm_strerror_native(int errsv)
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{
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static _nm_thread_local char *buf_static = NULL;
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char * buf;
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buf = buf_static;
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if (G_UNLIKELY(!buf)) {
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int errno_saved = errno;
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pthread_key_t key;
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buf = g_malloc(NM_STRERROR_BUFSIZE);
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buf_static = buf;
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if (pthread_key_create(&key, g_free) != 0 || pthread_setspecific(key, buf) != 0) {
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/* Failure. We will leak the buffer when the thread exits.
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*
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* Nothing we can do about it really. For Debug builds we fail with an assertion. */
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nm_assert_not_reached();
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}
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errno = errno_saved;
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}
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return nm_strerror_native_r(errsv, buf, NM_STRERROR_BUFSIZE);
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}
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