Merge branch 'mr/395' into maint-0.4.5

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George Kadianakis 2021-07-06 13:42:29 +03:00
commit 98b9df61f6
5 changed files with 72 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
o Minor bugfixes (timekeeping):
- Calculate the time of day correctly on systems where the time_t
type includes leap seconds. (This is not the case on most
operating systems, but on those where it occurs, our tor_timegm
function did not correctly invert the system's gmtime function,
which could result in assertion failures when calculating
voting schedules.) Fixes bug 40383; bugfix on 0.2.0.3-alpha.

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@ -793,6 +793,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(
strtoull \ strtoull \
sysconf \ sysconf \
sysctl \ sysctl \
timegm \
truncate \ truncate \
uname \ uname \
usleep \ usleep \

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
* and handles a larger variety of types. It converts between different time * and handles a larger variety of types. It converts between different time
* formats, and encodes and decodes them from strings. * formats, and encodes and decodes them from strings.
**/ **/
#define TIME_FMT_PRIVATE
#include "lib/encoding/time_fmt.h" #include "lib/encoding/time_fmt.h"
#include "lib/log/log.h" #include "lib/log/log.h"
@ -25,6 +26,7 @@
#include <string.h> #include <string.h>
#include <time.h> #include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
#include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/time.h>
@ -92,8 +94,8 @@ static const int days_per_month[] =
/** Compute a time_t given a struct tm. The result is given in UTC, and /** Compute a time_t given a struct tm. The result is given in UTC, and
* does not account for leap seconds. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. * does not account for leap seconds. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/ */
int ATTR_UNUSED STATIC int
tor_timegm(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out) tor_timegm_impl(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out)
{ {
/* This is a pretty ironclad timegm implementation, snarfed from Python2.2. /* This is a pretty ironclad timegm implementation, snarfed from Python2.2.
* It's way more brute-force than fiddling with tzset(). * It's way more brute-force than fiddling with tzset().
@ -162,6 +164,35 @@ tor_timegm(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out)
return 0; return 0;
} }
/** Compute a time_t given a struct tm. The result here should be an inverse
* of the system's gmtime() function. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int
tor_timegm(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out)
{
#ifdef HAVE_TIMEGM
/* If the system gives us a timegm(), use it: if the system's time_t
* includes leap seconds, then we can hope that its timegm() knows too.
*
* https://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Leap_second_handling says the in
* general we can rely on any system with leap seconds also having a
* timegm implementation. Let's hope it's right!
* */
time_t result = timegm((struct tm *) tm);
if (result == -1) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "timegm() could not convert time: %s", strerror(errno));
*time_out = 0;
return -1;
} else {
*time_out = result;
return 0;
}
#else
/* The system doesn't have timegm; we'll have to use our own. */
return tor_timegm_impl(tm, time_out);
#endif
}
/* strftime is locale-specific, so we need to replace those parts */ /* strftime is locale-specific, so we need to replace those parts */
/** A c-locale array of 3-letter names of weekdays, starting with Sun. */ /** A c-locale array of 3-letter names of weekdays, starting with Sun. */

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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/types.h>
#endif #endif
#include "lib/testsupport/testsupport.h"
struct tm; struct tm;
struct timeval; struct timeval;
@ -41,4 +43,8 @@ int parse_iso_time_nospace(const char *cp, time_t *t);
int parse_http_time(const char *buf, struct tm *tm); int parse_http_time(const char *buf, struct tm *tm);
int format_time_interval(char *out, size_t out_len, long interval); int format_time_interval(char *out, size_t out_len, long interval);
#ifdef TIME_FMT_PRIVATE
STATIC int tor_timegm_impl(const struct tm *tm, time_t *time_out);
#endif
#endif /* !defined(TOR_TIME_FMT_H) */ #endif /* !defined(TOR_TIME_FMT_H) */

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
#define COMPAT_TIME_PRIVATE #define COMPAT_TIME_PRIVATE
#define UTIL_MALLOC_PRIVATE #define UTIL_MALLOC_PRIVATE
#define PROCESS_WIN32_PRIVATE #define PROCESS_WIN32_PRIVATE
#define TIME_FMT_PRIVATE
#include "lib/testsupport/testsupport.h" #include "lib/testsupport/testsupport.h"
#include "core/or/or.h" #include "core/or/or.h"
#include "lib/buf/buffers.h" #include "lib/buf/buffers.h"
@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ static time_t
tor_timegm_wrapper(const struct tm *tm) tor_timegm_wrapper(const struct tm *tm)
{ {
time_t t; time_t t;
if (tor_timegm(tm, &t) < 0) if (tor_timegm_impl(tm, &t) < 0)
return -1; return -1;
return t; return t;
} }
@ -1501,6 +1502,28 @@ test_util_parse_http_time(void *arg)
teardown_capture_of_logs(); teardown_capture_of_logs();
} }
static void
test_util_timegm_real(void *arg)
{
(void)arg;
/* Get the real timegm again! We're not testing our impl; we want the
* one that will actually get called. */
#undef tor_timegm
/* Now check: is timegm the real inverse of gmtime? */
time_t now = time(NULL), time2=0;
struct tm tm, *p;
p = tor_gmtime_r(&now, &tm);
tt_ptr_op(p, OP_NE, NULL);
int r = tor_timegm(&tm, &time2);
tt_int_op(r, OP_EQ, 0);
tt_i64_op((int64_t) now, OP_EQ, (int64_t) time2);
done:
;
}
static void static void
test_util_config_line(void *arg) test_util_config_line(void *arg)
{ {
@ -7043,6 +7066,7 @@ struct testcase_t util_tests[] = {
UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_ratchet, TT_FORK), UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_ratchet, TT_FORK),
UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_zero, 0), UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_zero, 0),
UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_add_msec, 0), UTIL_TEST(monotonic_time_add_msec, 0),
UTIL_TEST(timegm_real, 0),
UTIL_TEST(htonll, 0), UTIL_TEST(htonll, 0),
UTIL_TEST(get_unquoted_path, 0), UTIL_TEST(get_unquoted_path, 0),
UTIL_TEST(map_anon, 0), UTIL_TEST(map_anon, 0),