commit 70ba28f7ab2923d4e36ffc9d5d2e32357353b25c
Author: Lucas A. M. Magalhaes <lamm@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Thu Jan 16 10:39:12 2020 -0300
Fix tst-pkey.c pkey_alloc return checks and manual
This test was failing in some powerpc systems as it was not checking
for ENOSPC return.
As said on the Linux man-pages and can be observed by the implementation
at mm/mprotect.c in the Linux Kernel source. The syscall pkey_alloc can
return EINVAL or ENOSPC. ENOSPC will indicate either that all keys are
in use or that the kernel does not support pkeys.
Reviewed-by: Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.net.br>
diff --git a/manual/memory.texi b/manual/memory.texi
index a1435aad1acd3239..4731a38bcc5701e0 100644
--- a/manual/memory.texi
+++ b/manual/memory.texi
@@ -3289,6 +3289,10 @@ in which memory protection keys are disabled.
@item ENOSPC
All available protection keys already have been allocated.
+
+The system does not implement memory protection keys or runs in a mode
+in which memory protection keys are disabled.
+
@end table
@end deftypefun
diff --git a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-pkey.c b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-pkey.c
index 600b6f0098def773..40d7e9f24dec3e57 100644
--- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-pkey.c
+++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-pkey.c
@@ -199,6 +199,10 @@ do_test (void)
if (errno == EINVAL)
FAIL_UNSUPPORTED
("CPU does not support memory protection keys: %m");
+ if (errno == ENOSPC)
+ FAIL_UNSUPPORTED
+ ("no keys available or kernel does not support memory"
+ " protection keys");
FAIL_EXIT1 ("pkey_alloc: %m");
}
TEST_COMPARE (pkey_get (keys[0]), 0);