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time: Fix overflow itimer tests on 32-bit systems
On the port of OpenRISC I am working on and it appears the rv32 port we have sets __TIMESIZE == 64 && __WORDSIZE == 32. This causes the size of time_t to be 8 bytes, but the tv_sec in the kernel is still 32-bit causing truncation. The truncations are unavoidable on these systems so skip the testing/failures by guarding with __KERNEL_OLD_TIMEVAL_MATCHES_TIMEVAL64. Also, futher in the tests and in other parts of code checking for time_t overflow does not work on 32-bit systems when time_t is 64-bit. As suggested by Adhemerval, update the in_time_t_range function to assume 32-bits by using int32_t. This also brings in the header for stdint.h so we can update other usages of __int32_t to int32_t as suggested by Adhemerval. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <time-clockid.h>
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# include <time-clockid.h>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <stdint.h>
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extern __typeof (strftime_l) __strftime_l;
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extern __typeof (strftime_l) __strftime_l;
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libc_hidden_proto (__strftime_l)
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libc_hidden_proto (__strftime_l)
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actual clock ID. */
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actual clock ID. */
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#define CLOCK_IDFIELD_SIZE 3
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#define CLOCK_IDFIELD_SIZE 3
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/* Check whether T fits in time_t. */
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/* Check whether T fits in int32_t, assume all usages are for
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sizeof(time_t) == 32. */
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static inline bool
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static inline bool
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in_time_t_range (__time64_t t)
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in_time_t_range (__time64_t t)
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{
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{
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time_t s = t;
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int32_t s = t;
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return s == t;
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return s == t;
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}
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}
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@ -453,8 +455,8 @@ timespec64_to_timeval64 (const struct __timespec64 ts64)
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and suseconds_t. */
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and suseconds_t. */
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struct __timeval32
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struct __timeval32
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{
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{
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__int32_t tv_sec; /* Seconds. */
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int32_t tv_sec; /* Seconds. */
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__int32_t tv_usec; /* Microseconds. */
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int32_t tv_usec; /* Microseconds. */
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};
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};
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/* Conversion functions for converting to/from __timeval32 */
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/* Conversion functions for converting to/from __timeval32 */
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/* Linux does not provide 64 bit time_t support for getitimer and
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/* Linux does not provide 64 bit time_t support for getitimer and
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setitimer on architectures with 32 bit time_t support. */
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setitimer on architectures with 32 bit time_t support. */
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if (sizeof (__time_t) == 8)
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if (__KERNEL_OLD_TIMEVAL_MATCHES_TIMEVAL64)
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{
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{
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &it, NULL), 0);
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &it, NULL), 0);
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &(struct itimerval) { 0 },
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &(struct itimerval) { 0 },
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it.it_interval.tv_usec = 20;
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it.it_interval.tv_usec = 20;
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it.it_value.tv_sec = 30;
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it.it_value.tv_sec = 30;
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it.it_value.tv_usec = 40;
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it.it_value.tv_usec = 40;
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if (sizeof (__time_t) == 8)
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if (__KERNEL_OLD_TIMEVAL_MATCHES_TIMEVAL64)
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{
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{
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &it, NULL), 0);
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TEST_COMPARE (setitimer (timers[i], &it, NULL), 0);
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