From f42e15fdfba61fe6dee0bfb0a6a7f44fd9ca9dd3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Zbigniew=20J=C4=99drzejewski-Szmek?= Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2022 12:28:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] basic: add STRERROR() wrapper for strerror_r() (cherry picked from commit 2c5d05b3cd986568105d67891e4010b868dea24f) Related: #2155516 --- src/basic/errno-util.h | 10 +++++++++ src/test/meson.build | 2 ++ src/test/test-errno-util.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 56 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/test/test-errno-util.c diff --git a/src/basic/errno-util.h b/src/basic/errno-util.h index 09abf0b751..a2d9876c15 100644 --- a/src/basic/errno-util.h +++ b/src/basic/errno-util.h @@ -6,6 +6,16 @@ #include "macro.h" +/* strerror(3) says that glibc uses a maximum length of 1024 bytes. */ +#define ERRNO_BUF_LEN 1024 + +/* Note: the lifetime of the compound literal is the immediately surrounding block, + * see C11 §6.5.2.5, and + * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34880638/compound-literal-lifetime-and-if-blocks + * + * Note that we use the GNU variant of strerror_r() here. */ +#define STRERROR(errnum) strerror_r(abs(errnum), (char[ERRNO_BUF_LEN]){}, ERRNO_BUF_LEN) + static inline void _reset_errno_(int *saved_errno) { if (*saved_errno < 0) /* Invalidated by UNPROTECT_ERRNO? */ return; diff --git a/src/test/meson.build b/src/test/meson.build index 14b7939b1f..032800dd85 100644 --- a/src/test/meson.build +++ b/src/test/meson.build @@ -580,6 +580,8 @@ tests += [ [files('test-errno-list.c') + generated_gperf_headers], + [files('test-errno-util.c')], + [files('test-ip-protocol-list.c') + shared_generated_gperf_headers], diff --git a/src/test/test-errno-util.c b/src/test/test-errno-util.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..284f451002 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/test-errno-util.c @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ + +#include "errno-util.h" +#include "stdio-util.h" +#include "string-util.h" +#include "tests.h" + +TEST(strerror_not_threadsafe) { + /* Just check that strerror really is not thread-safe. */ + log_info("strerror(%d) → %s", 200, strerror(200)); + log_info("strerror(%d) → %s", 201, strerror(201)); + log_info("strerror(%d) → %s", INT_MAX, strerror(INT_MAX)); + + log_info("strerror(%d), strerror(%d) → %p, %p", 200, 201, strerror(200), strerror(201)); + + /* This call is not allowed, because the first returned string becomes invalid when + * we call strerror the second time: + * + * log_info("strerror(%d), strerror(%d) → %s, %s", 200, 201, strerror(200), strerror(201)); + */ +} + +TEST(STRERROR) { + /* Just check that STRERROR really is thread-safe. */ + log_info("STRERROR(%d) → %s", 200, STRERROR(200)); + log_info("STRERROR(%d) → %s", 201, STRERROR(201)); + log_info("STRERROR(%d), STRERROR(%d) → %s, %s", 200, 201, STRERROR(200), STRERROR(201)); + + const char *a = STRERROR(200), *b = STRERROR(201); + assert_se(strstr(a, "200")); + assert_se(strstr(b, "201")); + + /* Check with negative values */ + assert_se(streq(a, STRERROR(-200))); + assert_se(streq(b, STRERROR(-201))); + + const char *c = STRERROR(INT_MAX); + char buf[DECIMAL_STR_MAX(int)]; + xsprintf(buf, "%d", INT_MAX); /* INT_MAX is hexadecimal, use printf to convert to decimal */ + log_info("STRERROR(%d) → %s", INT_MAX, c); + assert_se(strstr(c, buf)); +} + +DEFINE_TEST_MAIN(LOG_INFO);