This re-applies a chunk from commit e63262d49d40a36060 which was
accidentally lost when upstreaming the commit to xdgmime (as
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdgmime/-/merge_requests/10).
The upstreamed commit was then re-backported to GLib as a1bfe899abe,
without the missing chunk.
The missing chunk is potentially causing incorrect content type results
for `file://` URIs when used from webkitgtk.
Thanks to Stephen Jung and Michael Catanzaro for investigating.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Fixes: #2639
This test is opportunistic in that it’s not possible to detect whether
the race condition has been hit (other than by hitting a deadlock).
So the only approach we can take for testing is to loop over the code
which has previously been known to cause a deadlock a number of times.
The number of repetitions is chosen from running the test with the
deadlock fix reverted.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #1941
This should prevent unbounded growth of the `event_queue` in the
unlikely case that the `GSource` is removed from its `GMainContext` and
destroyed separately from the `GFileMonitor`.
I’m not sure if that can currently happen, but it could with future
refactoring, so it’s best to address the possibility now while we’re
thinking about this bit of code.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #1941
Taking a reference to the GFileMonitor when handling events may cause
object destruction from th worker thread that calls the function. This
condition happens if the surrounding code drops the otherwise last
reference ot the GFileMonitor. The series of events causes destruction
from an unrelated worker thread and also triggers g_file_monitor_cancel
to be called from g_file_monitor_source_handle_event.
For the inotify backend, this results in a deadlock as cancellation
needs to take a lock that protects data structures from being modified
while events are dispatched.
One alternative to this approach might be to add an RCU (release, copy,
update) approach to the lists contained in the wd_dir_hash and
wd_file_hash hash tables.
Fixes: #1941
An example stack trace of this happening is:
Thread 2 (Thread 0x7fea68b1d640 (LWP 260961) "gmain"):
#0 syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/syscall.S:38
#1 0x00007fea692215dc in g_mutex_lock_slowpath (mutex=mutex@entry=0x7fea6911e148 <g.inotify_lock_lock>) at ../glib/gthread-posix.c:1493
#2 0x00007fea69222062 in g_mutex_lock (mutex=mutex@entry=0x7fea6911e148 <g.inotify_lock_lock>) at ../glib/gthread-posix.c:1517
#3 0x00007fea6908025a in _ih_sub_cancel (sub=0x1492620) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-helper.c:131
#4 0x00007fea6907f9da in g_inotify_file_monitor_cancel (monitor=0x14a3550) at ../gio/inotify/ginotifyfilemonitor.c:75
#5 0x00007fea68fae959 in g_file_monitor_cancel (monitor=0x14a3550) at ../gio/gfilemonitor.c:241
#6 0x00007fea68fae9dc in g_file_monitor_dispose (object=0x14a3550) at ../gio/gfilemonitor.c:123
#7 0x00007fea69139341 in g_object_unref (_object=<optimized out>) at ../gobject/gobject.c:3636
#8 g_object_unref (_object=0x14a3550) at ../gobject/gobject.c:3553
#9 0x00007fea6907507a in g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (fms=0x14c3560, event_type=<optimized out>, child=0x7fea64001460 "spawned-1", rename_to=rename_to@entry=0x0, other=other@entry=0x0, event_time=<optimized out>) at ../gio/glocalfilemonitor.c:457
#10 0x00007fea6907fe0e in ih_event_callback (event=0x7fea64001420, sub=0x1492620, file_event=<optimized out>) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-helper.c:218
#11 0x00007fea6908075c in ip_event_dispatch (dir_list=dir_list@entry=0x14c14c0, file_list=0x0, event=event@entry=0x7fea64001420) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-path.c:493
#12 0x00007fea6908094e in ip_event_dispatch (event=0x7fea64001420, file_list=<optimized out>, dir_list=0x14c14c0) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-path.c:448
#13 ip_event_callback (event=0x7fea64001420) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-path.c:548
#14 ip_event_callback (event=0x7fea64001420) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-path.c:530
#15 0x00007fea69081391 in ik_source_dispatch (source=0x14a2bf0, func=0x7fea69080890 <ip_event_callback>, user_data=<optimized out>) at ../gio/inotify/inotify-kernel.c:327
#16 0x00007fea691d0824 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x14a2cc0) at ../glib/gmain.c:3417
#17 g_main_context_dispatch (context=0x14a2cc0) at ../glib/gmain.c:4135
#18 0x00007fea691d0b88 in g_main_context_iterate (context=context@entry=0x14a2cc0, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at ../glib/gmain.c:4211
#19 0x00007fea691d0c2f in g_main_context_iteration (context=0x14a2cc0, may_block=may_block@entry=1) at ../glib/gmain.c:4276
#20 0x00007fea691d0c81 in glib_worker_main (data=<optimized out>) at ../glib/gmain.c:6176
#21 0x00007fea691f9c2d in g_thread_proxy (data=0x1487cc0) at ../glib/gthread.c:827
#22 0x00007fea68d93b1a in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:443
#23 0x00007fea68e18650 in clone3 () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:81
`path` was used in building the error message after it had been freed.
Spotted by scan-build.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Helps: #1767
Tested using:
```sh
touch ~/foo
gio set ~/foo -t bytestring user::test "\x00\x00"
```
(it doesn’t matter that this fails; the bytestring is still decoded)
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Coverity CID: #1474407
When I enabled unix socketpair test on win32, I left the existing
g_close(fds[1]), but _g_win32_socketpair() returns native sockets
descriptors that must be closed with closesocket() on win32.
Let GSocket handle the socket pair cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
There’s (deliberately) a bit of race in implementing/handling
`CloseBeforeReturning()` in `gdbus-method-invocation.c`. If the server
closes the D-Bus connection early, the client may exit with `SIGTERM` if
`GDBusConnection:exit-on-close` is set. We don’t want that, as the test
is trying to check that the default handling of a D-Bus method return
after a connection has closed works.
See https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/-/glib/-/jobs/1935191/artifacts/_build/meson-logs/testlog.txt
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
We must not open the fd with O_PATH|O_NOFOLLOW,
since the portal rejects that combination. Leaving
out O_NOFOLLOW is fine in this case - we know it
is a directory, we just received EISDIR.
Fixes: #2629
They’re only defined on Unix anyway. `GThreadedResolver` has an entirely
different code path for handling DNS replies on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Success and failure tests. This massively increases test coverage for
parsing DNS records, although it doesn’t get it to 100%.
It should now be useful enough to do more fuzzing on, without
immediately getting trivial failures from the fuzzer.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Rather than limiting them to the full length of the answer, which may
include subsequent records.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
This should catch all kinds of invalid records, and correctly report
them as errors.
Heavily based on work by Patrick Griffis in !2134.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Otherwise the code isn’t forwards-compatible, and may be DOSed by
servers returning unknown records, if `G_DEBUG=fatal-warnings` is
enabled for some reason.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
It is possible for `dn_expand()` to fail; if so, it’ll return `-1`,
which will mess up subsequent parsing.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Split out from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/2134
by Philip Withnall so it can be used in advance of HTTPS DNS record
support landing.
Reworked to no longer use test fixtures, as it’s simple enough to build
the response header in each test.
The tests are built on Unix only, as they test the parsing code in
`g_resolver_records_from_res_query()`, which is Unix-specific. The
Windows DNS APIs provide much more structured results which don’t need
parsing.
These should cover everything to do with returning a value or error from
a `GDBusMethodInvocation` object.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
`property_info` is only ever set for `Get` and `Set` calls, not for
`GetAll`, as it only represents a single property. So this code was
never reachable.
Move it out so that it is reachable.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
When doing an early return from `g_dbus_method_invocation_return_*()`
due to passing in the wrong type (or no return value when one was
expected), the parameters were not correctly sunk and were leaked.
Fix that. A unit test will be added in a following commit.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
Coverity CID: #1474536
The public `g_strv_contains()` API didn’t exist at the time this code
was originally written. Now, happily, it does.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
The public `g_strv_contains()` API didn’t exist at the time this code
was originally written. Now, happily, it does.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
When the test has finished writing all the expanded content into the
socket, explicitly close the output stream, which should make the input
stream readable and non-blocking.
The code intended to do this before, but only as a side-effect of
dropping its last reference to `right`. If another reference was being
held to `right` somewhere else, it wouldn’t end up being closed, which
would lead to failures like
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/1890000:
```
(/var/tmp/gitlab_runner/builds/Ff4WDDRj/0/GNOME/glib/_build/gio/tests/converter-stream:56570): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 12:56:23.280: GSocketClient: Connection successful!
Bail out! GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/converter-stream.c:1042:test_converter_pollable: assertion failed (error == NULL): Resource temporarily unavailable (g-io-error-quark, 27)
stderr:
```
This is a bit of a guess (I’m not sure it’ll fix the intermittent test
error, as I haven’t been able to reproduce that locally), but it’s worth
a try.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
When multiple tests were run in parallel, this would race on its access
to `~/.dbus-keyrings` to authenticate with the D-Bus server, since the
keyring directory was not appropriately sandboxed to the unit test.
Use `G_TEST_OPTION_ISOLATE_DIRS` to automatically isolate each unit
test’s directory usage.
This should hopefully fix the failure seen in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/jobs/1849524, where the following
was in the log for a test executed in parallel:
```
GDBus-DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1: Deleted stale lock file '/home/user/.dbus-keyrings/org_gtk_gdbus_general.lock'
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
When multiple tests were run in parallel, this would race on its access
to `~/.dbus-keyrings` to authenticate with the D-Bus server, since the
keyring directory was not appropriately sandboxed to the unit test.
Use `G_TEST_OPTION_ISOLATE_DIRS` to automatically isolate each unit
test’s directory usage.
This should hopefully fix the failure seen in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/1879558.
```
228/266 glib:gio / gdbus-non-socket FAIL 8.64 s (killed by signal 6 SIGABRT)
…
--- stderr ---
GDBus-DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1: Deleted stale lock file '/home/user/.dbus-keyrings/org_gtk_gdbus_general.lock'
**
GLib-GIO:ERROR:../gio/tests/gdbus-non-socket.c:253:test_non_socket: assertion failed (error == NULL): Exhausted all available authentication mechanisms (tried: EXTERNAL, DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1) (available: EXTERNAL, DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1) (g-io-error-quark, 0)
```
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>