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From: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>,
	git@vger.kernel.org,
	Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] git-compat-util: avoid redefining system function names
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2022 17:05:14 +0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Y4nN2h4FIYGNjCSI@debian.me> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Y4fH4rhcSztHwKvK@coredump.intra.peff.net>

On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 04:15:14PM -0500, Jeff King wrote:
> -- >8 --
> Subject: [PATCH] git-compat-util: avoid redefining system function names
> 
> Our git-compat-util header defines a few noop wrappers for system
> functions if they are not available. This was originally done with a
> macro, but in 15b52a44e0 (compat-util: type-check parameters of no-op
> replacement functions, 2020-08-06) we switched to inline functions,
> because it gives us basic type-checking.
> 
> This can cause compilation failures when the system _does_ declare those
> functions but we choose not to use them, since the compiler will
> complain about the redeclaration. This was seen in the real world when
> compiling against certain builds of uclibc, which may leave
> _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS unset, but still declare flockfile() and
> funlockfile().
> 
> It can also be seen on any platform that has setitimer() if you choose
> to compile without it (which plausibly could happen if the system
> implementation is buggy). E.g., on Linux:
> 
>   $ make NO_SETITIMER=IWouldPreferNotTo git.o
>       CC git.o
>   In file included from builtin.h:4,
>                    from git.c:1:
>   git-compat-util.h:344:19: error: conflicting types for ‘setitimer’; have ‘int(int,  const struct itimerval *, struct itimerval *)’
>     344 | static inline int setitimer(int which UNUSED,
>         |                   ^~~~~~~~~
>   In file included from git-compat-util.h:234:
>   /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/sys/time.h:155:12: note: previous declaration of ‘setitimer’ with type ‘int(__itimer_which_t,  const struct itimerval * restrict,  struct itimerval * restrict)’
>     155 | extern int setitimer (__itimer_which_t __which,
>         |            ^~~~~~~~~
>   make: *** [Makefile:2714: git.o] Error 1
> 
> Here I think the compiler is complaining about the lack of "restrict"
> annotations in our version, but even if we matched it completely (and
> there is no way to match all platforms anyway), it would still complain
> about a static declaration following a non-static one. Using macros
> doesn't have this problem, because the C preprocessor rewrites the name
> in our code before we hit this level of compilation.
> 
> One way to fix this would just be to revert most of 15b52a44e0. What we
> really cared about there was catching build problems with
> precompose_argv(), which most platforms _don't_ build, and which is our
> custom function. So we could just switch the system wrappers back to
> macros; most people build the real versions anyway, and they don't
> change. So the extra type-checking isn't likely to catch bugs.
> 
> But with a little work, we can have our cake and eat it, too. If we
> define the type-checking wrappers with a unique name, and then redirect
> the system names to them with macros, we still get our type checking,
> but without redeclaring the system function names.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
> ---
> I confirmed that this builds on Linux with NO_SETITIMER, and still
> catches type problems if you intentionally break one of the callers.
> 
> Technically these should probably all have "#undef flockfile" and so on,
> but we've never done that, and we haven't seen an actual platform that
> complains. So I didn't include that here. I don't mind if somebody wants
> to, but it should be a separate patch on top.
> 
>  git-compat-util.h | 13 ++++++++-----
>  1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/git-compat-util.h b/git-compat-util.h
> index a76d0526f7..83ec7b7941 100644
> --- a/git-compat-util.h
> +++ b/git-compat-util.h
> @@ -341,11 +341,12 @@ struct itimerval {
>  #endif
>  
>  #ifdef NO_SETITIMER
> -static inline int setitimer(int which UNUSED,
> -			    const struct itimerval *value UNUSED,
> -			    struct itimerval *newvalue UNUSED) {
> +static inline int git_setitimer(int which UNUSED,
> +				const struct itimerval *value UNUSED,
> +				struct itimerval *newvalue UNUSED) {
>  	return 0; /* pretend success */
>  }
> +#define setitimer(which,value,ovalue) git_setitimer(which,value,ovalue)
>  #endif
>  
>  #ifndef NO_LIBGEN_H
> @@ -1471,14 +1472,16 @@ int open_nofollow(const char *path, int flags);
>  #endif
>  
>  #ifndef _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS
> -static inline void flockfile(FILE *fh UNUSED)
> +static inline void git_flockfile(FILE *fh UNUSED)
>  {
>  	; /* nothing */
>  }
> -static inline void funlockfile(FILE *fh UNUSED)
> +static inline void git_funlockfile(FILE *fh UNUSED)
>  {
>  	; /* nothing */
>  }
> +#define flockfile(fh) git_flockfile(fh)
> +#define funlockfile(fh) git_funlockfile(fh)
>  #define getc_unlocked(fh) getc(fh)
>  #endif
>  

Hi Jeff,

I got many of redefinition warnings when cross-compiling on Buildroot
with the patch above, like:

In file included from cache.h:4,
                 from common-main.c:1:
git-compat-util.h:1485: warning: "getc_unlocked" redefined
 1485 | #define getc_unlocked(fh) getc(fh)
      | 
In file included from git-compat-util.h:216,
                 from cache.h:4,
                 from common-main.c:1:
/home/bagas/repo/buildroot/output/host/aarch64-buildroot-linux-uclibc/sysroot/usr/include/stdio.h:835: note: this is the location of the previous definition
  835 | #define getc_unlocked(_fp) __GETC_UNLOCKED(_fp)

Thanks.

-- 
An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara

  reply	other threads:[~2022-12-02 10:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-11-25  9:23 [PATCH] git-compat-util.h: Fix build without threads Bagas Sanjaya
2022-11-25 23:47 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-11-28  5:04   ` Jeff King
2022-11-29  3:30   ` Bagas Sanjaya
2022-11-29  3:46     ` Bagas Sanjaya
2022-11-28  5:01 ` Jeff King
2022-11-30 21:15   ` [PATCH] git-compat-util: avoid redefining system function names Jeff King
2022-12-02 10:05     ` Bagas Sanjaya [this message]
2022-12-02 11:05       ` Jeff King
2022-12-03  8:02         ` Bagas Sanjaya
2022-12-07  8:33           ` Bagas Sanjaya
2022-12-07 13:00             ` Jeff King
2022-12-02 11:31     ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-12-02 22:50       ` Jeff King

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