In ce8be2385b5fee16859a630fca0c98ad290c8e21 ("cmake: set rpath for
libraries on linux") RPATH was first instroduced.
Later in 6d09efe8686de824adf3d8810bbe0d5c386643e4 ("Set RPATH only if
installation is done into non system directory") it was set only if it
was installed to non system directory.
But absolute RPATH not a good default, let's change this.
Fixes: #920
Currently the code uses long, but long does not always have the same
representation as a pointer, such as on 64-bit Windows where long is
only 32-bit due to its unususal LLP64 ABI, but also on CHERI, and thus
Arm's prototype Morello architecture, where C language pointers are
represented as hardware capabilities, which have bounds, permissions and
other metadata to enforce spatial memory safety. Both of these cases
warn when casting a long to a pointer (Windows due to long being shorter
and thus it being likely you've truncated the address, and CHERI due to
long not having any capability metadata like pointers and thus it being
likely you've stripped the metadata, with the resulting "null-derived"
capability destined to trap if dereferenced), and in both cases casting
to intptr_t as the intermediate type instead will get rid of those
warnings.
I've got an issue when stop evconnlistener not in the event_base_loop()
thread. evconnlistener_disable() acquired lev->lock, if the same time,
user callbacks is runing, the event thread released lock, after callback
finished, it try to aquire the lock again, I think this makes conflict:
Here is backtraces:
thread 1:
0 __lll_lock_wait (futex=futex@entry=0x555555559a60, private=0) at lowlevellock.c:52
1 0x00007ffff7f2a131 in __GI___pthread_mutex_lock (mutex=0x555555559a60) at ../nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c:115
2 0x00007ffff7f424c9 in evthread_posix_lock (mode=0, lock_=0x555555559a60) at evthread_pthread.c:79
3 0x00007ffff7f7dc12 in listener_read_cb (fd=7, what=2, p=0x5555555599a0) at listener.c:439
4 0x00007ffff7f6d758 in event_persist_closure (base=0x555555559370, ev=0x5555555599d8) at event.c:1645
5 0x00007ffff7f6da60 in event_process_active_single_queue (base=0x555555559370, activeq=0x5555555597e0,
max_to_process=2147483647, endtime=0x0) at event.c:1704
6 0x00007ffff7f6e018 in event_process_active (base=0x555555559370) at event.c:1805
7 0x00007ffff7f6e92a in event_base_loop (base=0x555555559370, flags=0) at event.c:2047
8 0x0000555555555449 in main () at test_listen.c:67
thread 2:
0 futex_wait_cancelable (private=<optimized out>, expected=0, futex_word=0x555555559858) at ../sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h:183
1 __pthread_cond_wait_common (abstime=0x0, clockid=0, mutex=0x555555559800, cond=0x555555559830) at pthread_cond_wait.c:508
2 __pthread_cond_wait (cond=0x555555559830, mutex=0x555555559800) at pthread_cond_wait.c:638
3 0x00007ffff7f426f3 in evthread_posix_cond_wait (cond_=0x555555559830, lock_=0x555555559800, tv=0x0) at evthread_pthread.c:162
4 0x00007ffff7f70bc5 in event_del_nolock_ (ev=0x5555555599d8, blocking=2) at event.c:2934
5 0x00007ffff7f70748 in event_del_ (ev=0x5555555599d8, blocking=2) at event.c:2821
6 0x00007ffff7f707a1 in event_del (ev=0x5555555599d8) at event.c:2830
7 0x00007ffff7f7d76e in event_listener_disable (lev=0x5555555599a0) at listener.c:343
8 0x00007ffff7f7d6e5 in evconnlistener_disable (lev=0x5555555599a0) at listener.c:325
9 0x00005555555552c3 in disable_thread (arg=0x5555555599a0) at test_listen.c:27
10 0x00007ffff7f27609 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:477
11 0x00007ffff7e4e293 in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:95
During testing on win32, util/getaddrinfo failed with NULL hint info
r = evutil_getaddrinfo("www.google.com", NULL, NULL, &ai);
throwing a critical heap exception when evutil_freeaddrinfo is called.
This is because of improper use of freeaddrinfo when nodes within the
ai structure are allocated using mm_malloc or mm_calloc
(EVUTIL_AI_LIBEVENT_ALLOCATED)
This adds the flag in apply_socktype_protocol_hack and walks the linked
list in evutil_freeaddrinfo removing linked list nodes that are custom
allocated before calling freeaddrinfo.
* skip-tests:
test: add --retries-delay (and set to 1 second by default)
test: add --retries argument
Add -Wno-void-pointer-to-enum-cast (we use this hack in tests)
test/regress_http: mark data_length_constraints as retriable
github/workflows/mingw: use ctest --output-on-failure
test/dns: mark TCP tests as retriable
test/regress: retry some signal rlated tests in darwin
test/regress_util: mark monotonic_prc as retriable
test/regress_http: fix unix_socket test
test/regress_http: disable max_connections/data_length_constraints under windows
Add EV_WINDOWS macro
Otherwise it breaks upload-artifacts:
Run actions/upload-artifact@v1
Uploading artifact 'ubuntu-18.04-cmake-NONE-build' from '/home/runner/work/libevent/libevent/build' for run #346
Uploading 1095 files
File error 'No such device or address' when uploading file '/home/runner/work/libevent/libevent/build/foo'.
...
Error: No such device or address
Error: Exit code 1 returned from process: file name '/home/runner/runners/2.282.1/bin/Runner.PluginHost', arguments 'action "GitHub.Runner.Plugins.Artifact.PublishArtifact, Runner.Plugins"'.
This will also suppress:
../test/regress_bufferevent.c: In function ‘test_bufferevent_read_failed’: 1102
../test/regress_bufferevent.c:1395:2: warning: ignoring return value of ‘write’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 1103
write(data->pair[0], buf, strlen(buf));
@ploxiln:
"It seems like a bit of refactoring might be able to clean this code
up a bit, but it's a bit tricky because of the varied tricky usage of
chain structs, so this initial version has minimal changes ... "
* upstream/pr/1203:
buffer: do not round up allocation for reference-type chain objects
mbedtls just updated to version 3.0, install mbedtls@2 variant,
which needs more help being located since it's no longer the
default and no longer linked into the typical /usr/local dirs
also gitignore mbedtls sample program binaries
Skip rounding up memory allocations for:
* evbuffer_add_reference()
* evbuffer_add_buffer_reference()
* evbuffer_add_file_segment()
These chain objects only store small structs with references to
other things, and these small structs do not themselves grow, so
bumping up the allocation to MIN_BUFFER_SIZE (512 bytes) is wasteful.