This removes the security features added by $SAFE = 1, and warns for access
or modification of $SAFE from Ruby-level, as well as warning when calling
all public C functions related to $SAFE.
This modifies some internal functions that took a safe level argument
to no longer take the argument.
rb_require_safe now warns, rb_require_string has been added as a
version that takes a VALUE and does not warn.
One public C function that still takes a safe level argument and that
this doesn't warn for is rb_eval_cmd. We may want to consider
adding an alternative method that does not take a safe level argument,
and warn for rb_eval_cmd.
Make this behavior is consistent with our other FD-allocating
methods.
EMFILE and ENFILE are not documented nor can I trigger them when
using UNIXSocket#recv_io. However, ENOMEM is documented, and
I've triggered EMSGSIZE on FreeBSD and truncated messages when
an EMFILE condition is hit on my system.
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* *.c: rename rb_funcall2 to rb_funcallv, except for extensions
which are/will be/may be gems. [Fix GH-1406]
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* file.c, io.c, util.c: prefer rb_syserr_fail with saved errno
over setting errno then call rb_sys_fail, not to be clobbered
potentially and to reduce thread local errno accesses.
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* ext/socket/unixsocket.c (unix_send_io): document args
(unix_recv_io): ditto
* test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_fd_passing_class_mode): added
I was working on these when I encountered the problem in
with BasicSocket.for_fd not handling mode args:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11778
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This reduces GC overhead and makes the API more consistent
with IO#read and IO#read_nonblock.
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (bsock_recv): document outbuf
* ext/socket/unixsocket.c (unix_recvfrom): ditto
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_strbuf, recvfrom_locktmp): new functions
(rsock_s_recvfrom): support destination buffer as 3rd arg
(rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* string.c (rb_str_locktmp_ensure): export for internal ext
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: test recv_nonblock
* test/socket/test_unix.rb: test recv
[ruby-core:69543] [Feature #11242]
Benchmark results:
user system total real
alloc 0.130000 0.280000 0.410000 ( 0.420656)
extbuf 0.100000 0.220000 0.320000 ( 0.318708)
-------------------8<--------------------
require 'socket'
require 'benchmark'
nr = 100000
msg = ' ' * 16384
size = msg.bytesize
buf = ' ' * size
UNIXSocket.pair(:DGRAM) do |a, b|
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
x.report('alloc') do
nr.times do
b.send(msg, 0)
a.recv(size, 0)
end
end
x.report('extbuf') do
nr.times do
b.send(msg, 0)
a.recv(size, 0, buf)
end
end
end
end
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properly, with a patch by @eval [Fixes GH-733]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/733
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after path length check.
This fixes a fd leak by TestSocket_UNIXSocket#test_too_long_path.
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ext/openssl/ossl.h, ext/openssl/openssl_missing.c: Use
HAVE_AGGREGATE_MEMBER instead of HAVE_ST_MEMBER.
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ext/socket/ancdata.c: Use HAVE_STRUCT_MSGHDR_MSG_CONTROL instead
of HAVE_ST_MSG_CONTROL.
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because rb_sys_fail_str() fails if its argument contains NUL.
* test/socket/test_unix.rb: related test.
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rsock_unixpath_len, because it returns not the length of the path,
but the length of a socket address for the path.
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ext/socket/unixsocket.c (unixsock_connect_internal,
rsock_init_unixsock): calculate the correct address length of
an abstract socket. Without this fix, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)
is specified as the length of an abstract socket for bind(2) or
connect(2), so the address of the socket is filled with extra NUL
characters. See unix(7) for details.
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (unix_server_socket): don't access the
file system if the platform is Linux and path starts with NUL,
which means that the socket is an abstract socket.
* test/socket/test_unix.rb: related test.
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when it is too long for Unix socket.
* ext/socket/unixsocket.c (rsock_init_unixsock): ditto.
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_pack_sockaddr_un): ditto.
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(unix_recv_io): ditto.
fixed by Eric Wong. [ruby-core:35574]
* test/socket/test_unix.rb: test added for above problem.
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blocking region with GIL released, for fd.
* thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): implement. [ruby-core:35203]
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ext/socket/unixsocket.c (rsock_init_unixsock): check the result of
listen(2). based on a patch from Mike Pomraning. [ruby-core:23698]
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(rsock_addrinfo): renamed from sock_addrinfo.
(rsock_getaddrinfo): renamed from sock_getaddrinfo.
(rsock_socket): renamed from ruby_socket.
(rsock_sock_s_socketpair): renamed from sock_s_socketpair.
(rsock_connect): renamed from ruby_connect.
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_listen): make it static.
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