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Diffstat (limited to 'sys-apps/util-linux/files')
3 files changed, 40 insertions, 223 deletions
diff --git a/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-hwclock-glibc-2.31.patch b/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-hwclock-glibc-2.31.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c8b5cf76a23c..000000000000 --- a/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-hwclock-glibc-2.31.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -From cd781c405be82540484da3bfe3d3f17a39b8eb5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: J William Piggott <elseifthen@gmx.com> -Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 20:03:47 -0500 -Subject: hwclock: make glibc 2.31 compatible - -______________________________________________________ -GNU C Library NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. -Version 2.31 -Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility: - -* The settimeofday function can still be used to set a system-wide time - zone when the operating system supports it. This is because the Linux - kernel reused the API, on some architectures, to describe a system-wide - time-zone-like offset between the software clock maintained by the kernel, - and the "RTC" clock that keeps time when the system is shut down. - - However, to reduce the odds of this offset being set by accident, - settimeofday can no longer be used to set the time and the offset - simultaneously. If both of its two arguments are non-null, the call - will fail (setting errno to EINVAL). - - Callers attempting to set this offset should also be prepared for the call - to fail and set errno to ENOSYS; this already happens on the Hurd and on - some Linux architectures. The Linux kernel maintainers are discussing a - more principled replacement for the reused API. After a replacement - becomes available, we will change settimeofday to fail with ENOSYS on all - platforms when its 'tzp' argument is not a null pointer. - - settimeofday itself is obsolescent according to POSIX. Programs that set - the system time should use clock_settime and/or the adjtime family of - functions instead. We may cease to make settimeofday available to newly - linked binaries after there is a replacement for Linux's time-zone-like - offset API. -______________________________________________________ - -hwclock(8) had one settimeofday(2) call where both args were set for ---hctosys when the RTC was ticking UTC. This allowed setting the system -time, timezone, and locking the warp_clock function with a single call. -That operation now takes 3 calls of settimeofday(2). - -Although this common operation now takes three calls, the overall logic -for the set_system_clock() function was simplified. - -Co-Author: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> -Signed-off-by: J William Piggott <elseifthen@gmx.com> ---- - sys-utils/hwclock.c | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- - 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.c b/sys-utils/hwclock.c -index e736da717..1191a8571 100644 ---- a/sys-utils/hwclock.c -+++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.c -@@ -643,28 +643,28 @@ display_time(struct timeval hwctime) - * tz.tz_minuteswest argument and sets PCIL (see below). At boot settimeofday(2) - * has one-shot access to this function as shown in the table below. - * -- * +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- * | settimeofday(tv, tz) | -- * |-------------------------------------------------------------------| -- * | Arguments | System Time | PCIL | | warp_clock | -- * | tv | tz | set | warped | set | firsttime | locked | -- * |---------|---------|---------------|------|-----------|------------| -- * | pointer | NULL | yes | no | no | 1 | no | -- * | pointer | pointer | yes | no | no | 0 | yes | -- * | NULL | ptr2utc | no | no | no | 0 | yes | -- * | NULL | pointer | no | yes | yes | 0 | yes | -- * +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -+ * +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -+ * | settimeofday(tv, tz) | -+ * |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| -+ * | Arguments | System Time | TZ | PCIL | | warp_clock | -+ * | tv | tz | set | warped | set | set | firsttime | locked | -+ * |---------|---------|---------------|-----|------|-----------|------------| -+ * | pointer | NULL | yes | no | no | no | 1 | no | -+ * | NULL | ptr2utc | no | no | yes | no | 0 | yes | -+ * | NULL | pointer | no | yes | yes | yes | 0 | yes | -+ * +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - * ptr2utc: tz.tz_minuteswest is zero (UTC). - * PCIL: persistent_clock_is_local, sets the "11 minute mode" timescale. - * firsttime: locks the warp_clock function (initialized to 1 at boot). -+ * Since glibc v2.31 settimeofday() will fail if both args are non NULL - * - * +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - * | op | RTC scale | settimeofday calls | - * |---------|-----------|-----------------------------------------------------| - * | systz | Local | 1) warps system time*, sets PCIL* and kernel tz | - * | systz | UTC | 1st) locks warp_clock* 2nd) sets kernel tz | -- * | hctosys | Local | 1st) sets PCIL* 2nd) sets system time and kernel tz | -- * | hctosys | UTC | 1) sets system time and kernel tz | -+ * | hctosys | Local | 1st) sets PCIL* & kernel tz 2nd) sets system time | -+ * | hctosys | UTC | 1st) locks warp* 2nd) sets tz 3rd) sets system time | - * +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - * * only on first call after boot - */ -@@ -675,42 +675,45 @@ set_system_clock(const struct hwclock_control *ctl, - struct tm broken; - int minuteswest; - int rc = 0; -- const struct timezone tz_utc = { 0 }; - - localtime_r(&newtime.tv_sec, &broken); - minuteswest = -get_gmtoff(&broken) / 60; - - if (ctl->verbose) { -- if (ctl->hctosys && !ctl->universal) -- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) to set " -- "persistent_clock_is_local.\n"), minuteswest); -- if (ctl->systz && ctl->universal) -+ if (ctl->universal) { - puts(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, 0) " -- "to lock the warp function.")); -+ "to lock the warp_clock function.")); -+ if (!( ctl->universal && !minuteswest )) -+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) " -+ "to set the kernel timezone.\n"), -+ minuteswest); -+ } else -+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) to warp " -+ "System time, set PCIL and the kernel tz.\n"), -+ minuteswest); -+ - if (ctl->hctosys) -- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(%ld.%06ld, %d)\n"), -- newtime.tv_sec, newtime.tv_usec, minuteswest); -- else { -- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) "), minuteswest); -- if (ctl->universal) -- puts(_("to set the kernel timezone.")); -- else -- puts(_("to warp System time.")); -- } -+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(%ld.%06ld, NULL) " -+ "to set the System time.\n"), -+ newtime.tv_sec, newtime.tv_usec); - } - - if (!ctl->testing) { -+ const struct timezone tz_utc = { 0 }; - const struct timezone tz = { minuteswest }; - -- if (ctl->hctosys && !ctl->universal) /* set PCIL */ -- rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz); -- if (ctl->systz && ctl->universal) /* lock warp_clock */ -+ /* If UTC RTC: lock warp_clock and PCIL */ -+ if (ctl->universal) - rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz_utc); -- if (!rc && ctl->hctosys) -- rc = settimeofday(&newtime, &tz); -- else if (!rc) -+ -+ /* Set kernel tz; if localtime RTC: warp_clock and set PCIL */ -+ if (!rc && !( ctl->universal && !minuteswest )) - rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz); - -+ /* Set the System Clock */ -+ if ((!rc || errno == ENOSYS) && ctl->hctosys) -+ rc = settimeofday(&newtime, NULL); -+ - if (rc) { - warn(_("settimeofday() failed")); - return EXIT_FAILURE; --- -cgit 1.2-0.3.lf.el7 - diff --git a/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-include_sys_types-header.patch b/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-include_sys_types-header.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8c646ee73a9d..000000000000 --- a/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.35.1-include_sys_types-header.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -From 3cfde0370d3a8949df0c5bcf447cec6692910ed2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi> -Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 21:12:50 +0000 -Subject: [PATCH] kill: include sys/types.h before checking - SYS_pidfd_send_signal - -Including sys/types.h must happen before SYS_pidfd_send_signal is checked, -because that header defines variable in normal conditions. When sys/types.h -does not have SYS_pidfd_send_signal then fallback is defined in config.h -that is included by default, and has therefore worked fine before and after -this change. - -Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi> ---- - include/pidfd-utils.h | 18 ++++++++++-------- - 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/include/pidfd-utils.h b/include/pidfd-utils.h -index 593346576..0baedd2c9 100644 ---- a/include/pidfd-utils.h -+++ b/include/pidfd-utils.h -@@ -1,26 +1,28 @@ - #ifndef UTIL_LINUX_PIDFD_UTILS - #define UTIL_LINUX_PIDFD_UTILS - --#if defined(__linux__) && defined(SYS_pidfd_send_signal) --# include <sys/types.h> -+#if defined(__linux__) - # include <sys/syscall.h> -+# if defined(SYS_pidfd_send_signal) -+# include <sys/types.h> - --# ifndef HAVE_PIDFD_OPEN -+# ifndef HAVE_PIDFD_OPEN - static inline int pidfd_send_signal(int pidfd, int sig, siginfo_t *info, - unsigned int flags) - { - return syscall(SYS_pidfd_send_signal, pidfd, sig, info, flags); - } --# endif -+# endif - --# ifndef HAVE_PIDFD_SEND_SIGNAL -+# ifndef HAVE_PIDFD_SEND_SIGNAL - static inline int pidfd_open(pid_t pid, unsigned int flags) - { - return syscall(SYS_pidfd_open, pid, flags); - } --# endif -+# endif - --# define UL_HAVE_PIDFD 1 -+# define UL_HAVE_PIDFD 1 - --#endif /* __linux__ && SYS_pidfd_send_signal */ -+# endif /* SYS_pidfd_send_signal */ -+#endif /* __linux__ */ - #endif /* UTIL_LINUX_PIDFD_UTILS */ diff --git a/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.36.1-libmount_dont_use_symfollow.patch b/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.36.1-libmount_dont_use_symfollow.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7c0b73f49d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-apps/util-linux/files/util-linux-2.36.1-libmount_dont_use_symfollow.patch @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +From 76bb9b30cfcf54b59591a57a3d2a747e514469b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> +Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020 09:49:16 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] libmount: don't use "symfollow" for helpers on user mounts + +Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/1193 +Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> +--- + libmount/src/context_mount.c | 6 +++--- + 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/libmount/src/context_mount.c b/libmount/src/context_mount.c +index 8c394c1ff..dd1786176 100644 +--- a/libmount/src/context_mount.c ++++ b/libmount/src/context_mount.c +@@ -415,6 +415,9 @@ static int generate_helper_optstr(struct libmnt_context *cxt, char **optstr) + * string, because there is nothing like MS_EXEC (we only have + * MS_NOEXEC in mount flags and we don't care about the original + * mount string in libmount for VFS options). ++ * ++ * This use-case makes sense for MS_SECURE flags only (see ++ * mnt_optstr_get_flags() and mnt_context_merge_mflags()). + */ + if (!(cxt->mountflags & MS_NOEXEC)) + mnt_optstr_append_option(optstr, "exec", NULL); +@@ -422,11 +425,8 @@ static int generate_helper_optstr(struct libmnt_context *cxt, char **optstr) + mnt_optstr_append_option(optstr, "suid", NULL); + if (!(cxt->mountflags & MS_NODEV)) + mnt_optstr_append_option(optstr, "dev", NULL); +- if (!(cxt->mountflags & MS_NOSYMFOLLOW)) +- mnt_optstr_append_option(optstr, "symfollow", NULL); + } + +- + if (cxt->flags & MNT_FL_SAVED_USER) + rc = mnt_optstr_set_option(optstr, "user", cxt->orig_user); + if (rc) +-- +2.29.2 + |