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Jia Tan
584e3a258f xz: Create separate is_tty() function.
The new is_tty() will report if a file descriptor is a terminal or not.
On POSIX systems, it is a wrapper around isatty(). However, the native
Windows implementation of isatty() will return true for all character
devices, not just terminals. So is_tty() has a special case for Windows
so it can use alternative Windows API functions to determine if a file
descriptor is a terminal.

This fixes a bug with MSVC and MinGW-w64 builds that refused to read from
or write to non-terminal character devices because xz thought it was a
terminal. For instance:

    xz foo -c > /dev/null

would fail because /dev/null was assumed to be a terminal.
2023-11-23 22:40:20 +08:00
Jia Tan
6b05f827f5 tuklib_integer: Fix typo discovered by codespell.
Based on internet dictionary searches, 'choise' is an outdated spelling
of 'choice'.
2023-11-22 20:39:41 +08:00
Lasse Collin
659aca0d69 xz: Move the check for --suffix with --format=raw a few lines earlier.
Now it reads from argv[] instead of args->arg_names.
2023-11-18 01:56:09 +08:00
Jia Tan
ca278eb2b7 Tests: Create test_suffix.sh.
This tests some complicated interactions with the --suffix= option.
The suffix option must be used with --format=raw, but can optionally
be used to override the default .xz suffix.

This test also verifies some recent bugs have been correctly solved
and to hopefully avoid further regressions in the future.
2023-11-18 01:56:05 +08:00
Jia Tan
2a732aba22 xz: Fix a bug with --files and --files0 in raw mode without a suffix.
The following command caused a segmentation fault:

    xz -Fraw --lzma1 --files=foo

when foo was a valid file. The usage of --files or --files0 was not
being checked when compressing or decompressing in raw mode without a
suffix. The suffix checking code was meant to validate that all files
to be processed are "-" (if not writing to standard out), meaning the
data is only coming from standard in. In this case, there were no file
names to check since --files and --files0 store their file name in a
different place.

Later code assumed the suffix was set and caused a segmentation fault.
Now, the above command results in an error.
2023-11-17 23:16:55 +08:00
Jia Tan
299920bab9 Tests: Fix typo in a comment. 2023-11-17 20:04:58 +08:00
Jia Tan
f481523baa xz: Refactor suffix test with raw format.
The previous version set opt_stdout, but this caused an issue with
copying an input file to standard out when decompressing an unknown file
type. The following needs to result in an error:

    echo foo | xz -df

since -c, --stdout is not used. This fixes the previous error by not
setting opt_stdout.
2023-11-15 23:40:13 +08:00
Jia Tan
837ea40b1c xz: Move suffix check after stdout mode is detected.
This fixes a bug introduced in cc5aa9ab13
when the suffix check was initially moved. This caused a situation that
previously worked:

    echo foo | xz -Fraw --lzma1 | wc -c

to fail because the old code knew that this would write to standard out
so a suffix was not needed.
2023-11-14 20:27:46 +08:00
Jia Tan
d4f4a4d040 xz: Detect when all data will be written to standard out earlier.
If the -c, --stdout argument is not used, then we can still detect when
the data will be written to standard out if all of the provided
filenames are "-" (denoting standard in) or if no filenames are
provided.
2023-11-14 20:27:04 +08:00
Jia Tan
2ade7246e7 liblzma: Add missing comments to lz_encoder.h. 2023-11-09 01:21:53 +08:00
Jia Tan
5fe1450603 Add NEWS for 5.4.5. 2023-11-01 20:58:58 +08:00
Lasse Collin
46007049cd liblzma: Fix compilation of fastpos_tablegen.c.
The macro lzma_attr_visibility_hidden has to be defined to make
fastpos.h usable. The visibility attribute is irrelevant to
fastpos_tablegen.c so simply #define the macro to an empty value.

fastpos_tablegen.c is never built by the included build systems
and so the problem wasn't noticed earlier. It's just a standalone
program for generating fastpos_table.c.

Fixes: https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/pull/69
Thanks to GitHub user Jamaika1.
2023-10-31 21:41:09 +02:00
Jia Tan
148e20607e Build: Fix text wrapping in an output message. 2023-10-31 21:54:11 +08:00
Lasse Collin
8c36ab79cb liblzma: Add a note why crc_always_inline exists for now.
Solaris Studio is a possible example (not tested) which
supports the always_inline attribute but might not get
detected by the common.h #ifdefs.
2023-10-30 18:44:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
e7a86b94cd liblzma: Use lzma_always_inline in memcmplen.h. 2023-10-30 18:44:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
dcfe563299 liblzma: #define lzma_always_inline in common.h. 2023-10-30 18:44:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
41113fe30a liblzma: Use lzma_attr_visibility_hidden on private extern declarations.
These variables are internal to liblzma and not exposed in the API.
2023-10-30 18:06:25 +02:00
Lasse Collin
a2f5ca706a liblzma: #define lzma_attr_visibility_hidden in common.h.
In ELF shared libs:

-fvisibility=hidden affects definitions of symbols but not
declarations.[*] This doesn't affect direct calls to functions
inside liblzma as a linker can replace a call to lzma_foo@plt
with a call directly to lzma_foo when -fvisibility=hidden is used.

[*] It has to be like this because otherwise every installed
    header file would need to explictly set the symbol visibility
    to default.

When accessing extern variables that aren't defined in the
same translation unit, compiler assumes that the variable has
the default visibility and thus indirection is needed. Unlike
function calls, linker cannot optimize this.

Using __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"))) with the extern
variable declarations tells the compiler that indirection isn't
needed because the definition is in the same shared library.

About 15+ years ago, someone told me that it would be good if
the CRC tables would be defined in the same translation unit
as the C code of the CRC functions. While I understood that it
could help a tiny amount, I didn't want to change the code because
a separate translation unit for the CRC tables was needed for the
x86 assembly code anyway. But when visibility attributes are
supported, simply marking the extern declaration with the
hidden attribute will get identical result. When there are only
a few affected variables, this is trivial to do. I wish I had
understood this back then already.
2023-10-30 18:03:39 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2c7ee92e44 liblzma: Refer to MinGW-w64 instead of MinGW in the API headers.
MinGW (formely a MinGW.org Project, later the MinGW.OSDN Project
at <https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/>) has GCC 9.2.0 as the
most recent GCC package (released 2021-02-02). The project might
still be alive but majority of people have switched to MinGW-w64.
Thus it seems clearer to refer to MinGW-w64 in our API headers too.
Building with MinGW is likely to still work but I haven't tested it
in the recent years.
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
597f49b614 CMake: Use -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 if (and only if) needed.
A CMake option LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT is created if and only if
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 affects sizeof(off_t).

This is needed on many 32-bit platforms and even with 64-bit builds
with MinGW-w64 to get support for files larger than 2 GiB.
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
1bc548b821 CMake: Generate and install liblzma.pc if not using MSVC.
Autotools based build uses -pthread and thus adds it to Libs.private
in liblzma.pc. CMake doesn't use -pthread at all if pthread functions
are available in libc so Libs.private doesn't get -pthread either.
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2add71966f CMake: Rearrange the PACKAGE_ variables.
The windres workaround now replaces spaces with \x20 so
the package name isn't repeated.

These changes will help with creation of liblzma.pc.
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
a7d1b2825c liblzma: Add Cflags.private to liblzma.pc.in for MSYS2.
It properly adds -DLZMA_API_STATIC when compiling code that
will be linked against static liblzma. Having it there on
systems other than Windows does no harm.

See: https://www.msys2.org/docs/pkgconfig/
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
80e0750e39 CMake: Create liblzma.def when building liblzma.dll with MinGW-w64. 2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
08d12595f4 CMake: Change one CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR to CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR.
In this case they have identical values.
2023-10-26 21:46:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e67aaf698d CMake/Windows: Fix the import library filename.
Both PREFIX and IMPORT_PERFIX have to be set to "" to get
liblzma.dll and liblzma.dll.a.
2023-10-26 18:58:21 +03:00
Lasse Collin
88588b1246 Build: Detect -fsanitize= in CFLAGS and incompatible build options.
Now configure will fail if -fsanitize= is found in CFLAGS
and sanitizer-incompatible ifunc or Landlock sandboxing
would be used. These are incompatible with one or more sanitizers.
It's simpler to reject all -fsanitize= uses instead of trying to
pass those that might not cause problems.

CMake-based build was updated similarly. It lets the configuration
finish (SEND_ERROR instead of FATAL_ERROR) so that both error
messages can be seen at once.
2023-10-25 20:18:04 +03:00
Jia Tan
5e3d890f88 CI: Disable sandboxing in fsanitize=address,undefined job.
The sandboxing on Linux now supports Landlock, which restricts all
supported filesystem actions after xz opens the files it needs. The
sandbox is only enabled when one file is input and we are writing to
standard out. With fsanitize=address,undefined, the instrumentation
needs to read additional files after the sandbox is in place. This
forces all xz based test to fail, so the sandbox must instead be
disabled.
2023-10-24 00:50:08 +08:00
Jia Tan
b1408987ea CI: Allow disabling the sandbox in ci_build.sh. 2023-10-24 00:15:39 +08:00
Lasse Collin
91c435cf1c CMake: Don't shadow the cache entry ENABLE_THREADS with a normal variable.
Using set(ENABLE_THREADS "posix") is confusing because it sets
a new normal variable and leaves the cache entry with the same
name unchanged. The intent wasn't to change the cache entry so
this switches to a different variable name.
2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
fa1609eb93 Docs: Update INSTALL about sandboxing support. 2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
8276c7f41c xz: Support basic sandboxing with Linux Landlock (ABI versions 1-3).
It is enabled only when decompressing one file to stdout,
similar to how Capsicum is used.

Landlock was added in Linux 5.13.
2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3a1e9fd031 CMake: Edit threading related messages.
It's mostly to change from "thread method" to "threading method".
2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
bf01135252 CMake: Use FATAL_ERROR if user-supplied options aren't understood.
This way typos are caught quickly and compounding error messages
are avoided (a single typo could cause more than one error).

This keeps using SEND_ERROR when the system is lacking a feature
(like threading library or sandboxing method). This way the whole
configuration log will be generated in case someone wishes to
report a problem upstream.
2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3f53870c24 CMake: Add sandboxing support. 2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2e2cd11535 Simplify detection of Capsicum support.
This removes support for FreeBSD 10.0 and 10.1 which used
<sys/capability.h> instead of <sys/capsicum.h>. Support for
FreeBSD 10.1 ended on 2016-12-31. So now FreeBSD >= 10.2 is
required to enable Capsicum support.

This also removes support for Capsicum on Linux (libcaprights)
which seems to have been unmaintained since 2017 and Linux 4.11:
https://github.com/google/capsicum-linux
2023-10-22 19:03:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c57858b60e xz/Windows: Allow clock_gettime with POSIX threads.
If winpthreads are used for threading, it's OK to use clock_gettime()
from winpthreads too.
2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
dd32f628bb mythread.h: Make MYTHREAD_POSIX compatible with MinGW-w64's winpthreads.
This might be almost useless but it doesn't need much extra code either.
2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
680e52cdd0 CMake: Check for clock_gettime() even on Windows.
This mirrors configure.ac although currently MinGW-w64 builds
don't use clock_gettime() even if it is found.
2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
1c1a8c3ee4 Build: Check for clock_gettime() even if not using POSIX threads.
See the new comment in the code.

This also makes the check for clock_gettime() run with MinGW-w64
with which we don't want to use clock_gettime(). The previous
commit already took care of this situation.
2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
46fd991cd2 xz/Windows: Ensure that clock_gettime() isn't used with MinGW-w64.
This commit alone doesn't change anything in the real-world:

  - configure.ac currently checks for clock_gettime() only
    when using pthreads.

  - CMakeLists.txt doesn't check for clock_gettime() on Windows.

So clock_gettime() wasn't used with MinGW-w64 before either.

clock_gettime() provides monotonic time and it's better than
gettimeofday() in this sense. But clock_gettime() is defined
in winpthreads, and liblzma or xz needs nothing else from
winpthreads. By avoiding clock_gettime(), we avoid the dependency on
libwinpthread-1.dll or the need to link against the static version.

As a bonus, GetTickCount64() and MinGW-w64's gettimeofday() can be
faster than clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv). The resolution
is more than good enough for the progress indicator in xz.
2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cdb4d91f24 xz/Windows: Use GetTickCount64() with MinGW-w64 if using Vista threads. 2023-10-22 18:59:45 +03:00
Jia Tan
988e09f27b liblzma: Move is_clmul_supported() back to crc_common.h.
This partially reverts creating crc_clmul.c
(8c0f9376f5) where is_clmul_supported()
was moved, extern'ed, and renamed to lzma_is_clmul_supported(). This
caused a problem when the function call to lzma_is_clmul_supported()
results in a call through the PLT. ifunc resolvers run very early in
the dynamic loading sequence, so the PLT may not be setup properly at
this point. Whether the PLT is used or not for
lzma_is_clmul_supported() depened upon the compiler-toolchain used and
flags.

In liblzma compiled with GCC, for instance, GCC will go through the PLT
for function calls internal to liblzma if the version scripts and
symbol visibility hiding are not used. If lazy-binding is disabled,
then it would have made any program linked with liblzma fail during
dynamic loading in the ifunc resolver.
2023-10-21 00:01:29 +08:00
Jia Tan
105c7ca90d Build: Remove check for COND_CHECK_CRC32 in check/Makefile.inc.
Currently crc32 is always enabled, so COND_CHECK_CRC32 must always be
set. Because of this, it makes the recent change to conditionally
compile check/crc_clmul.c appear wrong since that file has CLMUL
implementations for both CRC32 and CRC64.
2023-10-19 16:23:32 +08:00
Jia Tan
1397571704 CMake: Add ALLOW_CLMUL_CRC option to enable/disable CLMUL.
The option is enabled by default, but will only be visible to a user
listing cache variables or using a CMake GUI application if the
immintrin.h header file is found.

This mirrors our Autotools build --disable-clmul-crc functionality.
2023-10-19 16:09:01 +08:00
Jia Tan
c60b25569d liblzma: Fix -fsanitize=address failure with crc_clmul functions.
After forcing crc_simd_body() to always be inlined it caused
-fsanitize=address to fail for lzma_crc32_clmul() and
lzma_crc64_clmul(). The __no_sanitize_address__ attribute was added
to lzma_crc32_clmul() and lzma_crc64_clmul(), but not removed from
crc_simd_body(). ASAN and inline functions behavior has changed over
the years for GCC specifically, so while strictly required we will
keep __attribute__((__no_sanitize_address__)) on crc_simd_body() in
case this becomes a requirement in the future.

Older GCC versions refuse to inline a function with ASAN if the
caller and callee do not agree on sanitization flags
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89124#c3). If the
function was forced to be inlined, it will not compile if the callee
function has __no_sanitize_address__ but the caller doesn't.
2023-10-19 01:15:20 +08:00
Lasse Collin
9a78971261 tuklib_integer: Update the CMake test for fast unaligned access. 2023-10-18 19:02:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2f81ac852b Build: Enabled unaligned access by default on PowerPC64LE and some RISC-V.
PowerPC64LE wasn't tested but it seems like a safe change.
POWER8 supports unaligned access in little endian mode. Testing
on godbolt.org shows that GCC uses unaligned access by default.

The RISC-V macro __riscv_misaligned_fast is very new and not
in any stable compiler release yet.

Documentation in INSTALL was updated to match.

Documentation about an autodetection bug when using ARM64 GCC
with -mstrict-align was added to INSTALL.

CMake files weren't updated yet.
2023-10-18 19:02:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c8f715f1bc tuklib_integer: Revise unaligned reads and writes on strict-align archs.
In XZ Utils context this doesn't matter much because
unaligned reads and writes aren't used in hot code
when TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS isn't #defined.
2023-10-18 19:02:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
6828242735 tuklib_integer: Add missing write64be and write64le fallback functions. 2023-10-18 19:02:45 +03:00