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Disable symlinks: use O_PATH to open path components.
It was introduced in Linux 2.6.39, glibc 2.14 and allows to obtain
file descriptors without actually opening files. Thus made it possible
to traverse path with openat() syscalls without the need to have read
permissions for path components. It is effectively emulates O_SEARCH
which is missing on Linux.
O_PATH is used in combination with O_RDONLY. The last one is ignored
if O_PATH is used, but it allows nginx to not fail when it was built on
modern system (i.e. glibc 2.14+) and run with a kernel older than 2.6.39.
Then O_PATH is unknown to the kernel and ignored, while O_RDONLY is used.
Sadly, fstat() is not working with O_PATH descriptors till Linux 3.6.
As a workaround we fallback to fstatat() with the AT_EMPTY_PATH flag
that was introduced at the same time as O_PATH.
author | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Sep 2013 08:07:59 +0400 |
parents | d620f497c50f |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #if (NGX_SMP) #define NGX_SMP_LOCK "lock;" #else #define NGX_SMP_LOCK #endif /* * "cmpxchgl r, [m]": * * if (eax == [m]) { * zf = 1; * [m] = r; * } else { * zf = 0; * eax = [m]; * } * * * The "r" means the general register. * The "=a" and "a" are the %eax register. * Although we can return result in any register, we use "a" because it is * used in cmpxchgl anyway. The result is actually in %al but not in %eax, * however, as the code is inlined gcc can test %al as well as %eax, * and icc adds "movzbl %al, %eax" by itself. * * The "cc" means that flags were changed. */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_uint_t ngx_atomic_cmp_set(ngx_atomic_t *lock, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, ngx_atomic_uint_t set) { u_char res; __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " cmpxchgl %3, %1; " " sete %0; " : "=a" (res) : "m" (*lock), "a" (old), "r" (set) : "cc", "memory"); return res; } /* * "xaddl r, [m]": * * temp = [m]; * [m] += r; * r = temp; * * * The "+r" means the general register. * The "cc" means that flags were changed. */ #if !(( __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 7 ) || ( __INTEL_COMPILER >= 800 )) /* * icc 8.1 and 9.0 compile broken code with -march=pentium4 option: * ngx_atomic_fetch_add() always return the input "add" value, * so we use the gcc 2.7 version. * * icc 8.1 and 9.0 with -march=pentiumpro option or icc 7.1 compile * correct code. */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_int_t ngx_atomic_fetch_add(ngx_atomic_t *value, ngx_atomic_int_t add) { __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " xaddl %0, %1; " : "+r" (add) : "m" (*value) : "cc", "memory"); return add; } #else /* * gcc 2.7 does not support "+r", so we have to use the fixed * %eax ("=a" and "a") and this adds two superfluous instructions in the end * of code, something like this: "mov %eax, %edx / mov %edx, %eax". */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_int_t ngx_atomic_fetch_add(ngx_atomic_t *value, ngx_atomic_int_t add) { ngx_atomic_uint_t old; __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " xaddl %2, %1; " : "=a" (old) : "m" (*value), "a" (add) : "cc", "memory"); return old; } #endif /* * on x86 the write operations go in a program order, so we need only * to disable the gcc reorder optimizations */ #define ngx_memory_barrier() __asm__ volatile ("" ::: "memory") /* old "as" does not support "pause" opcode */ #define ngx_cpu_pause() __asm__ (".byte 0xf3, 0x90")