The ATOMIC_*_LOCK_FREE can evalutate either 0, 1, or 2 which indicate the
lock-free property of the corresponding atomic types (both signed and unsigned).
Value Explanation
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0 The atomic type is never lock-free
1 The atomic type is sometimes lock-free
2 The atomic type is always lock-free
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(cherry picked from commit a5e7901eb9)
While implementing the new unit testing framework cmocka, it was found that the
BIND 9 code doesn't compile when assertions are disabled or replaced with any
function (such as mock_assert() from cmocka unit testing framework) that's not
directly recognized as assertion by the compiler.
This made the compiler to complain about blocks of code that was recognized as
unreachable before, but now it isn't.
The changes in this commit include:
* assigns default values to couple of local variables,
* moves some return statements around INSIST assertions,
* adds __builtin_unreachable(); annotations after some INSIST assertions,
* fixes one broken assertion (= instead of ==)
(cherry picked from commit fbd2e47f51)
(cherry picked from commit b222783ae9)
While isc_buffer_copyregion() calls isc_buffer_reserve() to ensure the
target buffer will have enough available space to append the contents of
the source region to it, the variables used for subsequently checking
available space are not updated accordingly after that call. This
prevents isc_buffer_copyregion() from working as expected for
auto-reallocated buffers: ISC_R_NOSPACE will be returned if enough space
is not already available in the target buffer before it is reallocated.
Fix by calling isc_buffer_used() and isc_buffer_availablelength()
directly instead of assigning their return values to local variables.
(cherry picked from commit e1f0aed034)
Add some basic checks for isc_buffer_copyregion() to ensure it behaves
as expected for both fixed-size buffers and buffers which can be
automatically reallocated. Adjust the list of headers included by
lib/isc/tests/buffer_test.c so that it matches what that test program
really uses.
(cherry picked from commit 15440d8027)
The race condition is the timer elapses before isc__timer_create()
returns the pointer to the caller. Assigning the return pointer before
enabling the timer will fix it.
(cherry picked from commit 21966423cd)
- use RADIX_V4, RADIX_V6, RADIX_V4_ECS, and RADIX_V6_ECS as array
indices instead of 0 through 3.
- remove some unused macros
(cherry picked from commit f7f20b1202)
Certain isc_buffer_*() functions might call memmove() with the second
argument (source) set to NULL and the third argument (length) set to 0.
While harmless, it triggers an ubsan warning:
runtime error: null pointer passed as argument 2, which is declared to never be null
Modify all memmove() call sites in lib/isc/include/isc/buffer.h and
lib/isc/buffer.c which may potentially use NULL as the second argument
(source) so that memmove() is only called if the third argument (length)
is non-zero.
(cherry picked from commit 6ddbca6f2b)