glibc/glibc-upstream-2.34-27.patch
Florian Weimer 7ef4782f9d Sync with upstream branch release/2.34/master
Upstream commit: a996d13b8a2e101bedbb1bdaa7ffcfea3b959bb2

Drop glibc-rh1992702-*.patch, applied upstream.  (#1992702)

- Add missing braces to bsearch inline implementation [BZ #28400]
- Suppress -Wcast-qual warnings in bsearch
- linux: Revert the use of sched_getaffinity on get_nproc (BZ #28310)
- linux: Simplify get_nprocs
- misc: Add __get_nprocs_sched
- nptl: pthread_kill must send signals to a specific thread [BZ #28407]
- support: Add check for TID zero in support_wait_for_thread_exit
2021-10-01 18:53:48 +02:00

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commit 4bf72519987ebc2be4a2058c670379040fae90ea
Author: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Oct 1 18:16:41 2021 +0200
support: Add check for TID zero in support_wait_for_thread_exit
Some kernel versions (observed with kernel 5.14 and earlier) can list
"0" entries in /proc/self/task. This happens when a thread exits
while the task list is being constructed. Treat this entry as not
present, like the proposed kernel patch does:
[PATCH] procfs: Do not list TID 0 in /proc/<pid>/task
<https://lore.kernel.org/all/8735pn5dx7.fsf@oldenburg.str.redhat.com/>
Fixes commit 032d74eaf6179100048a5bf0ce942e97dc8b9a60 ("support: Add
support_wait_for_thread_exit").
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 176c88f5214d8107d330971cbbfbbba5186a111f)
diff --git a/support/support_wait_for_thread_exit.c b/support/support_wait_for_thread_exit.c
index 658a81381006ea62..5e3be421a78a4c78 100644
--- a/support/support_wait_for_thread_exit.c
+++ b/support/support_wait_for_thread_exit.c
@@ -43,7 +43,10 @@ support_wait_for_thread_exit (void)
return;
}
- if (strcmp (e->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp (e->d_name, "..") == 0)
+ /* In some kernels, "0" entries denote a thread that has just
+ exited. */
+ if (strcmp (e->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp (e->d_name, "..") == 0
+ || strcmp (e->d_name, "0") == 0)
continue;
int task_tid = atoi (e->d_name);