Re: [PATCH v6 2/2] tools/nolibc: fix up size inflate regression
From: Willy Tarreau
Date: Sun Aug 13 2023 - 05:00:51 EST
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 05:51:53AM +0800, Zhangjin Wu wrote:
> As reported and suggested by Willy, the inline __sysret() helper
> introduces three types of conversions and increases the size:
>
> (1) the "unsigned long" argument to __sysret() forces a sign extension
> from all sys_* functions that used to return 'int'
>
> (2) the comparison with the error range now has to be performed on a
> 'unsigned long' instead of an 'int'
>
> (3) the return value from __sysret() is a 'long' (note, a signed long)
> which then has to be turned back to an 'int' before being returned by the
> caller to satisfy the caller's prototype.
>
> To fix up this, firstly, let's use macro instead of inline function to
> preserves the input type and avoids these useless conversions (1), (3).
>
> Secondly, since all of the sys_* functions have been converted to return
> integer, now, it is able to remove comparison to a 'unsigned long'
> -MAX_ERRNO (2) and restore the simple sign comparison as before.
>
(...)
> +/* Syscall return helper, set errno as -ret when ret < 0 */
> +#define __sysret(arg) \
> +({ \
> + __typeof__(arg) __ret = (arg); \
> + if (__ret < 0) { \
> + SET_ERRNO(-__ret); \
> + __ret = -1L; \
> + } \
> + __ret; \
> +})
Except that this now breaks brk(), mmap() and sbrk() by taking any value
with MSB set as an error. Also you've re-introduced the problem you've
faced with const. See my simplification in the other thread by using "?:"
which does avoids any assignment.
Let's just roll brk(), mmap() and sbrk() to their original, working,
definition:
static __attribute__((unused))
void *mmap(void *addr, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset)
{
void *ret = sys_mmap(addr, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
if ((unsigned long)ret >= -MAX_ERRNO) {
SET_ERRNO(-(long)ret);
ret = MAP_FAILED;
}
return ret;
}
And we're done, you can then keep the simplified __sysret() macro for all
other call places.
Willy