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4 files changed, 690 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/toolchain/glibc/common.mk b/toolchain/glibc/common.mk index 41ee989b14..99be398d3f 100644 --- a/toolchain/glibc/common.mk +++ b/toolchain/glibc/common.mk @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk PKG_NAME:=glibc -PKG_VERSION:=2.27 +PKG_VERSION:=2.31 PKG_SOURCE_PROTO:=git PKG_SOURCE_SUBDIR:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION) -PKG_SOURCE_VERSION:=bef0b1cb31bed76a355776154af9191ed1758222 -PKG_MIRROR_HASH:=24a137758acdc0d8c5254891204ba38d759838123bab09a64ec0bdb94289aafd +PKG_SOURCE_VERSION:=54ba2541b3a76441a9cbe5dd14c963bf874fd5e9 +PKG_MIRROR_HASH:=333bff38151f333e93a239aa91e0de28a1e7d24863aafe569caf05b9bdb01461 PKG_SOURCE_URL:=https://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_SOURCE_VERSION).tar.xz diff --git a/toolchain/glibc/patches/001-regex-read-overrun.patch b/toolchain/glibc/patches/001-regex-read-overrun.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c4e4307aa6..0000000000 --- a/toolchain/glibc/patches/001-regex-read-overrun.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -commit 583dd860d5b833037175247230a328f0050dbfe9 -Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> -Date: Mon Jan 21 11:08:13 2019 -0800 - - regex: fix read overrun [BZ #24114] - - Problem found by AddressSanitizer, reported by Hongxu Chen in: - https://debbugs.gnu.org/34140 - * posix/regexec.c (proceed_next_node): - Do not read past end of input buffer. - ---- a/posix/regexec.c -+++ b/posix/regexec.c -@@ -1293,8 +1293,10 @@ proceed_next_node (const re_match_context_t *mctx, Idx nregs, regmatch_t *regs, - else if (naccepted) - { - char *buf = (char *) re_string_get_buffer (&mctx->input); -- if (memcmp (buf + regs[subexp_idx].rm_so, buf + *pidx, -- naccepted) != 0) -+ if (mctx->input.valid_len - *pidx < naccepted -+ || (memcmp (buf + regs[subexp_idx].rm_so, buf + *pidx, -+ naccepted) -+ != 0)) - return -1; - } - } diff --git a/toolchain/glibc/patches/050-Revert-Disallow-use-of-DES-encryption-functions-in-n.patch b/toolchain/glibc/patches/050-Revert-Disallow-use-of-DES-encryption-functions-in-n.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4e3e2eebb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/toolchain/glibc/patches/050-Revert-Disallow-use-of-DES-encryption-functions-in-n.patch @@ -0,0 +1,686 @@ +From cfc93329e00cd23c226f34b3ffd5552a93c35bd7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de> +Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 22:33:46 +0100 +Subject: Revert "Disallow use of DES encryption functions in new programs." + +This reverts commit b10a0accee709a5efff2fadf0b0bbb79ff0ad759. + +ppp still uses the encrypt functions from the libc. musl libc also +provides them. +--- + conform/data/stdlib.h-data | 3 + + conform/data/unistd.h-data | 6 ++ + crypt/cert.c | 26 ----- + crypt/crypt-entry.c | 15 ++- + crypt/crypt.h | 16 +++ + crypt/crypt_util.c | 9 -- + manual/conf.texi | 2 - + manual/crypt.texi | 201 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + manual/string.texi | 82 +++++++-------- + posix/unistd.h | 22 ++-- + stdlib/stdlib.h | 6 ++ + sunrpc/Makefile | 2 +- + sunrpc/des_crypt.c | 7 +- + sunrpc/des_soft.c | 2 +- + 14 files changed, 303 insertions(+), 96 deletions(-) + +--- a/conform/data/stdlib.h-data ++++ b/conform/data/stdlib.h-data +@@ -149,6 +149,9 @@ function {unsigned short int*} seed48 (u + #if !defined ISO && !defined ISO99 && !defined ISO11 && !defined POSIX && !defined XPG4 && !defined XPG42 && !defined UNIX98 + function int setenv (const char*, const char*, int) + #endif ++#if !defined ISO && !defined ISO99 && !defined ISO11 && !defined POSIX && !defined POSIX2008 ++function void setkey (const char*) ++#endif + #if !defined ISO && !defined ISO99 && !defined ISO11 && !defined XPG4 && !defined POSIX && !defined POSIX2008 + function {char*} setstate (char*) + #endif +--- a/conform/data/unistd.h-data ++++ b/conform/data/unistd.h-data +@@ -437,6 +437,9 @@ function int chroot (const char*) + function int chown (const char*, uid_t, gid_t) + function int close (int) + function size_t confstr (int, char*, size_t) ++#if !defined POSIX && !defined POSIX2008 ++function {char*} crypt (const char*, const char*) ++#endif + #if defined XPG4 || defined XPG42 || defined UNIX98 + function {char*} ctermid (char*) + function {char*} cuserid (char*) +@@ -446,6 +449,9 @@ allow cuserid + #endif + function int dup (int) + function int dup2 (int, int) ++#if !defined POSIX && !defined POSIX2008 ++function void encrypt (char[64], int) ++#endif + function int execl (const char*, const char*, ...) + function int execle (const char*, const char*, ...) + function int execlp (const char*, const char*, ...) +--- a/crypt/cert.c ++++ b/crypt/cert.c +@@ -10,22 +10,6 @@ + #include <stdlib.h> + #include "crypt.h" + +-/* This file tests the deprecated setkey/encrypt interface. */ +-#include <shlib-compat.h> +-#if TEST_COMPAT (libcrypt, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_28) +- +-#define libcrypt_version_reference(symbol, version) \ +- _libcrypt_version_reference (symbol, VERSION_libcrypt_##version) +-#define _libcrypt_version_reference(symbol, version) \ +- __libcrypt_version_reference (symbol, version) +-#define __libcrypt_version_reference(symbol, version) \ +- __asm__ (".symver " #symbol ", " #symbol "@" #version) +- +-extern void setkey (const char *); +-extern void encrypt (const char *, int); +-libcrypt_version_reference (setkey, GLIBC_2_0); +-libcrypt_version_reference (encrypt, GLIBC_2_0); +- + int totfails = 0; + + int main (int argc, char *argv[]); +@@ -120,13 +104,3 @@ put8 (char *cp) + printf("%02x", t); + } + } +- +-#else /* encrypt and setkey are not available. */ +- +-int +-main (void) +-{ +- return 77; /* UNSUPPORTED */ +-} +- +-#endif +--- a/crypt/crypt-entry.c ++++ b/crypt/crypt-entry.c +@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ + #endif + + #include "crypt-private.h" +-#include <shlib-compat.h> + + /* Prototypes for local functions. */ + #ifndef __GNU_LIBRARY__ +@@ -177,7 +176,17 @@ crypt (const char *key, const char *salt + return __crypt_r (key, salt, &_ufc_foobar); + } + +-#if SHLIB_COMPAT (libcrypt, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_28) ++ ++/* ++ * To make fcrypt users happy. ++ * They don't need to call init_des. ++ */ ++#ifdef _LIBC + weak_alias (crypt, fcrypt) +-compat_symbol (libcrypt, fcrypt, fcrypt, GLIBC_2_0); ++#else ++char * ++__fcrypt (const char *key, const char *salt) ++{ ++ return crypt (key, salt); ++} + #endif +--- a/crypt/crypt.h ++++ b/crypt/crypt.h +@@ -36,6 +36,14 @@ __BEGIN_DECLS + extern char *crypt (const char *__phrase, const char *__salt) + __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); + ++/* Setup DES tables according KEY. */ ++extern void setkey (const char *__key) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); ++ ++/* Encrypt data in BLOCK in place if EDFLAG is zero; otherwise decrypt ++ block in place. */ ++extern void encrypt (char *__glibc_block, int __edflag) ++ __THROW __nonnull ((1)); ++ + #ifdef __USE_GNU + + /* This structure provides scratch and output buffers for 'crypt_r'. +@@ -63,6 +71,14 @@ struct crypt_data + extern char *crypt_r (const char *__phrase, const char *__salt, + struct crypt_data * __restrict __data) + __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)); ++ ++extern void setkey_r (const char *__key, ++ struct crypt_data * __restrict __data) ++ __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); ++ ++extern void encrypt_r (char *__glibc_block, int __edflag, ++ struct crypt_data * __restrict __data) ++ __THROW __nonnull ((1, 3)); + #endif + + __END_DECLS +--- a/crypt/crypt_util.c ++++ b/crypt/crypt_util.c +@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ + #endif + + #include "crypt-private.h" +-#include <shlib-compat.h> + + /* Prototypes for local functions. */ + #ifndef __GNU_LIBRARY__ +@@ -151,7 +150,6 @@ static const int sbox[8][4][16]= { + } + }; + +-#if SHLIB_COMPAT (libcrypt, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_28) + /* + * This is the initial + * permutation matrix +@@ -162,7 +160,6 @@ static const int initial_perm[64] = { + 57, 49, 41, 33, 25, 17, 9, 1, 59, 51, 43, 35, 27, 19, 11, 3, + 61, 53, 45, 37, 29, 21, 13, 5, 63, 55, 47, 39, 31, 23, 15, 7 + }; +-#endif + + /* + * This is the final +@@ -788,7 +785,6 @@ _ufc_output_conversion_r (ufc_long v1, u + __data->crypt_3_buf[13] = 0; + } + +-#if SHLIB_COMPAT (libcrypt, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_28) + + /* + * UNIX encrypt function. Takes a bitvector +@@ -889,14 +885,12 @@ __encrypt_r (char *__block, int __edflag + } + } + weak_alias (__encrypt_r, encrypt_r) +-compat_symbol (libcrypt, encrypt_r, encrypt_r, GLIBC_2_0); + + void + encrypt (char *__block, int __edflag) + { + __encrypt_r(__block, __edflag, &_ufc_foobar); + } +-compat_symbol (libcrypt, encrypt, encrypt, GLIBC_2_0); + + + /* +@@ -921,15 +915,12 @@ __setkey_r (const char *__key, struct cr + _ufc_mk_keytab_r((char *) ktab, __data); + } + weak_alias (__setkey_r, setkey_r) +-compat_symbol (libcrypt, setkey_r, setkey_r, GLIBC_2_0); + + void + setkey (const char *__key) + { + __setkey_r(__key, &_ufc_foobar); + } +-compat_symbol (libcrypt, setkey, setkey, GLIBC_2_0); +-#endif /* SHLIB_COMPAT (libcrypt, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_28) */ + + void + __b64_from_24bit (char **cp, int *buflen, +--- a/manual/conf.texi ++++ b/manual/conf.texi +@@ -780,8 +780,6 @@ Inquire about the parameter correspondin + @item _SC_XOPEN_CRYPT + @standards{X/Open, unistd.h} + Inquire about the parameter corresponding to @code{_XOPEN_CRYPT}. +-@Theglibc no longer implements the @code{_XOPEN_CRYPT} extensions, +-so @samp{sysconf (_SC_XOPEN_CRYPT)} always returns @code{-1}. + + @item _SC_XOPEN_ENH_I18N + @standards{X/Open, unistd.h} +--- a/manual/crypt.texi ++++ b/manual/crypt.texi +@@ -16,8 +16,19 @@ subject to them, even if you do not use + yourself. The restrictions vary from place to place and are changed + often, so we cannot give any more specific advice than this warning. + ++@vindex AUTH_DES ++@cindex FIPS 140-2 ++It also provides support for Secure RPC, and some library functions that ++can be used to perform normal DES encryption. The @code{AUTH_DES} ++authentication flavor in Secure RPC, as provided by @theglibc{}, ++uses DES and does not comply with FIPS 140-2 nor does any other use of DES ++within @theglibc{}. It is recommended that Secure RPC should not be used ++for systems that need to comply with FIPS 140-2 since all flavors of ++encrypted authentication use normal DES. ++ + @menu + * Passphrase Storage:: One-way hashing for passphrases. ++* DES Encryption:: Routines for DES encryption. + * Unpredictable Bytes:: Randomness for cryptographic purposes. + @end menu + +@@ -200,6 +211,196 @@ hashes for the same passphrase. + @include testpass.c.texi + @end smallexample + ++@node DES Encryption ++@section DES Encryption ++ ++@cindex FIPS 46-3 ++The Data Encryption Standard is described in the US Government Federal ++Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 46-3 published by the National ++Institute of Standards and Technology. The DES has been very thoroughly ++analyzed since it was developed in the late 1970s, and no new ++significant flaws have been found. ++ ++However, the DES uses only a 56-bit key (plus 8 parity bits), and a ++machine has been built in 1998 which can search through all possible ++keys in about 6 days, which cost about US$200000; faster searches would ++be possible with more money. This makes simple DES insecure for most ++purposes, and NIST no longer permits new US government systems ++to use simple DES. ++ ++For serious encryption functionality, it is recommended that one of the ++many free encryption libraries be used instead of these routines. ++ ++The DES is a reversible operation which takes a 64-bit block and a ++64-bit key, and produces another 64-bit block. Usually the bits are ++numbered so that the most-significant bit, the first bit, of each block ++is numbered 1. ++ ++Under that numbering, every 8th bit of the key (the 8th, 16th, and so ++on) is not used by the encryption algorithm itself. But the key must ++have odd parity; that is, out of bits 1 through 8, and 9 through 16, and ++so on, there must be an odd number of `1' bits, and this completely ++specifies the unused bits. ++ ++@deftypefun void setkey (const char *@var{key}) ++@standards{BSD, crypt.h} ++@standards{SVID, crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtunsafe{@mtasurace{:crypt}}@asunsafe{@asucorrupt{} @asulock{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}} ++@c The static buffer stores the key, making it fundamentally ++@c thread-unsafe. The locking issues are only in the initialization ++@c path; cancelling the initialization will leave the lock held, it ++@c would otherwise repeat the initialization on the next call. ++ ++The @code{setkey} function sets an internal data structure to be an ++expanded form of @var{key}. @var{key} is specified as an array of 64 ++bits each stored in a @code{char}, the first bit is @code{key[0]} and ++the 64th bit is @code{key[63]}. The @var{key} should have the correct ++parity. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++@deftypefun void encrypt (char *@var{block}, int @var{edflag}) ++@standards{BSD, crypt.h} ++@standards{SVID, crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtunsafe{@mtasurace{:crypt}}@asunsafe{@asucorrupt{} @asulock{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}} ++@c Same issues as setkey. ++ ++The @code{encrypt} function encrypts @var{block} if ++@var{edflag} is 0, otherwise it decrypts @var{block}, using a key ++previously set by @code{setkey}. The result is ++placed in @var{block}. ++ ++Like @code{setkey}, @var{block} is specified as an array of 64 bits each ++stored in a @code{char}, but there are no parity bits in @var{block}. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++@deftypefun void setkey_r (const char *@var{key}, {struct crypt_data *} @var{data}) ++@deftypefunx void encrypt_r (char *@var{block}, int @var{edflag}, {struct crypt_data *} @var{data}) ++@standards{GNU, crypt.h} ++@c setkey_r: @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@asucorrupt{} @asulock{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@asucorrupt{} @asulock{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}} ++ ++These are reentrant versions of @code{setkey} and @code{encrypt}. The ++only difference is the extra parameter, which stores the expanded ++version of @var{key}. Before calling @code{setkey_r} the first time, ++@code{data->initialized} must be cleared to zero. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++The @code{setkey_r} and @code{encrypt_r} functions are GNU extensions. ++@code{setkey}, @code{encrypt}, @code{setkey_r}, and @code{encrypt_r} are ++defined in @file{crypt.h}. ++ ++@deftypefun int ecb_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned int @var{len}, unsigned int @var{mode}) ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} ++ ++The function @code{ecb_crypt} encrypts or decrypts one or more blocks ++using DES. Each block is encrypted independently. ++ ++The @var{blocks} and the @var{key} are stored packed in 8-bit bytes, so ++that the first bit of the key is the most-significant bit of ++@code{key[0]} and the 63rd bit of the key is stored as the ++least-significant bit of @code{key[7]}. The @var{key} should have the ++correct parity. ++ ++@var{len} is the number of bytes in @var{blocks}. It should be a ++multiple of 8 (so that there are a whole number of blocks to encrypt). ++@var{len} is limited to a maximum of @code{DES_MAXDATA} bytes. ++ ++The result of the encryption replaces the input in @var{blocks}. ++ ++The @var{mode} parameter is the bitwise OR of two of the following: ++ ++@vtable @code ++@item DES_ENCRYPT ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++This constant, used in the @var{mode} parameter, specifies that ++@var{blocks} is to be encrypted. ++ ++@item DES_DECRYPT ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++This constant, used in the @var{mode} parameter, specifies that ++@var{blocks} is to be decrypted. ++ ++@item DES_HW ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++This constant, used in the @var{mode} parameter, asks to use a hardware ++device. If no hardware device is available, encryption happens anyway, ++but in software. ++ ++@item DES_SW ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++This constant, used in the @var{mode} parameter, specifies that no ++hardware device is to be used. ++@end vtable ++ ++The result of the function will be one of these values: ++ ++@vtable @code ++@item DESERR_NONE ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++The encryption succeeded. ++ ++@item DESERR_NOHWDEVICE ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++The encryption succeeded, but there was no hardware device available. ++ ++@item DESERR_HWERROR ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++The encryption failed because of a hardware problem. ++ ++@item DESERR_BADPARAM ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++The encryption failed because of a bad parameter, for instance @var{len} ++is not a multiple of 8 or @var{len} is larger than @code{DES_MAXDATA}. ++@end vtable ++@end deftypefun ++ ++@deftypefun int DES_FAILED (int @var{err}) ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} ++This macro returns 1 if @var{err} is a `success' result code from ++@code{ecb_crypt} or @code{cbc_crypt}, and 0 otherwise. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++@deftypefun int cbc_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned int @var{len}, unsigned int @var{mode}, char *@var{ivec}) ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} ++ ++The function @code{cbc_crypt} encrypts or decrypts one or more blocks ++using DES in Cipher Block Chaining mode. ++ ++For encryption in CBC mode, each block is exclusive-ored with @var{ivec} ++before being encrypted, then @var{ivec} is replaced with the result of ++the encryption, then the next block is processed. Decryption is the ++reverse of this process. ++ ++This has the advantage that blocks which are the same before being ++encrypted are very unlikely to be the same after being encrypted, making ++it much harder to detect patterns in the data. ++ ++Usually, @var{ivec} is set to 8 random bytes before encryption starts. ++Then the 8 random bytes are transmitted along with the encrypted data ++(without themselves being encrypted), and passed back in as @var{ivec} ++for decryption. Another possibility is to set @var{ivec} to 8 zeroes ++initially, and have the first block encrypted consist of 8 random ++bytes. ++ ++Otherwise, all the parameters are similar to those for @code{ecb_crypt}. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++@deftypefun void des_setparity (char *@var{key}) ++@standards{SUNRPC, rpc/des_crypt.h} ++@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} ++ ++The function @code{des_setparity} changes the 64-bit @var{key}, stored ++packed in 8-bit bytes, to have odd parity by altering the low bits of ++each byte. ++@end deftypefun ++ ++The @code{ecb_crypt}, @code{cbc_crypt}, and @code{des_setparity} ++functions and their accompanying macros are all defined in the header ++@file{rpc/des_crypt.h}. ++ + @node Unpredictable Bytes + @section Generating Unpredictable Bytes + @cindex randomness source +--- a/manual/string.texi ++++ b/manual/string.texi +@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ too. + for delimiters. + * Erasing Sensitive Data:: Clearing memory which contains sensitive + data, after it's no longer needed. +-* Shuffling Bytes:: Or how to flash-cook a string. +-* Obfuscating Data:: Reversibly obscuring data from casual view. ++* strfry:: Function for flash-cooking a string. ++* Trivial Encryption:: Obscuring data. + * Encode Binary Data:: Encoding and Decoding of Binary Data. + * Argz and Envz Vectors:: Null-separated string vectors. + @end menu +@@ -2426,73 +2426,73 @@ functionality under a different name, su + systems it may be in @file{strings.h} instead. + @end deftypefun + +- +-@node Shuffling Bytes +-@section Shuffling Bytes ++@node strfry ++@section strfry + + The function below addresses the perennial programming quandary: ``How do + I take good data in string form and painlessly turn it into garbage?'' +-This is not a difficult thing to code for oneself, but the authors of +-@theglibc{} wish to make it as convenient as possible. ++This is actually a fairly simple task for C programmers who do not use ++@theglibc{} string functions, but for programs based on @theglibc{}, ++the @code{strfry} function is the preferred method for ++destroying string data. + +-To @emph{erase} data, use @code{explicit_bzero} (@pxref{Erasing +-Sensitive Data}); to obfuscate it reversibly, use @code{memfrob} +-(@pxref{Obfuscating Data}). ++The prototype for this function is in @file{string.h}. + + @deftypefun {char *} strfry (char *@var{string}) + @standards{GNU, string.h} + @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} + @c Calls initstate_r, time, getpid, strlen, and random_r. + +-@code{strfry} performs an in-place shuffle on @var{string}. Each +-character is swapped to a position selected at random, within the +-portion of the string starting with the character's original position. +-(This is the Fisher-Yates algorithm for unbiased shuffling.) +- +-Calling @code{strfry} will not disturb any of the random number +-generators that have global state (@pxref{Pseudo-Random Numbers}). ++@code{strfry} creates a pseudorandom anagram of a string, replacing the ++input with the anagram in place. For each position in the string, ++@code{strfry} swaps it with a position in the string selected at random ++(from a uniform distribution). The two positions may be the same. + + The return value of @code{strfry} is always @var{string}. + + @strong{Portability Note:} This function is unique to @theglibc{}. +-It is declared in @file{string.h}. ++ + @end deftypefun + + +-@node Obfuscating Data +-@section Obfuscating Data ++@node Trivial Encryption ++@section Trivial Encryption ++@cindex encryption ++ ++ ++The @code{memfrob} function converts an array of data to something ++unrecognizable and back again. It is not encryption in its usual sense ++since it is easy for someone to convert the encrypted data back to clear ++text. The transformation is analogous to Usenet's ``Rot13'' encryption ++method for obscuring offensive jokes from sensitive eyes and such. ++Unlike Rot13, @code{memfrob} works on arbitrary binary data, not just ++text. + @cindex Rot13 + +-The @code{memfrob} function reversibly obfuscates an array of binary +-data. This is not true encryption; the obfuscated data still bears a +-clear relationship to the original, and no secret key is required to +-undo the obfuscation. It is analogous to the ``Rot13'' cipher used on +-Usenet for obscuring offensive jokes, spoilers for works of fiction, +-and so on, but it can be applied to arbitrary binary data. +- +-Programs that need true encryption---a transformation that completely +-obscures the original and cannot be reversed without knowledge of a +-secret key---should use a dedicated cryptography library, such as +-@uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/libgcrypt/,,libgcrypt}. +- +-Programs that need to @emph{destroy} data should use +-@code{explicit_bzero} (@pxref{Erasing Sensitive Data}), or possibly +-@code{strfry} (@pxref{Shuffling Bytes}). ++For true encryption, @xref{Cryptographic Functions}. ++ ++This function is declared in @file{string.h}. ++@pindex string.h + + @deftypefun {void *} memfrob (void *@var{mem}, size_t @var{length}) + @standards{GNU, string.h} + @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} + +-The function @code{memfrob} obfuscates @var{length} bytes of data +-beginning at @var{mem}, in place. Each byte is bitwise xor-ed with +-the binary pattern 00101010 (hexadecimal 0x2A). The return value is +-always @var{mem}. +- +-@code{memfrob} a second time on the same data returns it to +-its original state. ++@code{memfrob} transforms (frobnicates) each byte of the data structure ++at @var{mem}, which is @var{length} bytes long, by bitwise exclusive ++oring it with binary 00101010. It does the transformation in place and ++its return value is always @var{mem}. ++ ++Note that @code{memfrob} a second time on the same data structure ++returns it to its original state. ++ ++This is a good function for hiding information from someone who doesn't ++want to see it or doesn't want to see it very much. To really prevent ++people from retrieving the information, use stronger encryption such as ++that described in @xref{Cryptographic Functions}. + + @strong{Portability Note:} This function is unique to @theglibc{}. +-It is declared in @file{string.h}. ++ + @end deftypefun + + @node Encode Binary Data +--- a/posix/unistd.h ++++ b/posix/unistd.h +@@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ __BEGIN_DECLS + /* The X/Open Unix extensions are available. */ + #define _XOPEN_UNIX 1 + ++/* Encryption is present. */ ++#define _XOPEN_CRYPT 1 ++ + /* The enhanced internationalization capabilities according to XPG4.2 + are present. */ + #define _XOPEN_ENH_I18N 1 +@@ -1115,17 +1118,20 @@ ssize_t copy_file_range (int __infd, __o + extern int fdatasync (int __fildes); + #endif /* Use POSIX199309 */ + +-#ifdef __USE_MISC +-/* One-way hash PHRASE, returning a string suitable for storage in the +- user database. SALT selects the one-way function to use, and +- ensures that no two users' hashes are the same, even if they use +- the same passphrase. The return value points to static storage +- which will be overwritten by the next call to crypt. */ ++ ++/* XPG4.2 specifies that prototypes for the encryption functions must ++ be defined here. */ ++#ifdef __USE_XOPEN ++/* Encrypt at most 8 characters from KEY using salt to perturb DES. */ + extern char *crypt (const char *__key, const char *__salt) + __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); +-#endif + +-#ifdef __USE_XOPEN ++/* Encrypt data in BLOCK in place if EDFLAG is zero; otherwise decrypt ++ block in place. */ ++extern void encrypt (char *__glibc_block, int __edflag) ++ __THROW __nonnull ((1)); ++ ++ + /* Swab pairs bytes in the first N bytes of the area pointed to by + FROM and copy the result to TO. The value of TO must not be in the + range [FROM - N + 1, FROM - 1]. If N is odd the first byte in FROM +--- a/stdlib/stdlib.h ++++ b/stdlib/stdlib.h +@@ -961,6 +961,12 @@ extern int getsubopt (char **__restrict + #endif + + ++#ifdef __USE_XOPEN ++/* Setup DES tables according KEY. */ ++extern void setkey (const char *__key) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); ++#endif ++ ++ + /* X/Open pseudo terminal handling. */ + + #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2KXSI +--- a/sunrpc/Makefile ++++ b/sunrpc/Makefile +@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ rpcsvc = bootparam_prot.x nlm_prot.x rst + headers-sunrpc = $(addprefix rpc/,auth.h auth_unix.h clnt.h pmap_clnt.h \ + pmap_prot.h pmap_rmt.h rpc.h rpc_msg.h \ + svc.h svc_auth.h types.h xdr.h auth_des.h \ +- key_prot.h) \ ++ des_crypt.h key_prot.h rpc_des.h) \ + $(rpcsvc:%=rpcsvc/%) rpcsvc/bootparam.h + headers = rpc/netdb.h + install-others = $(inst_sysconfdir)/rpc +--- a/sunrpc/des_crypt.c ++++ b/sunrpc/des_crypt.c +@@ -86,9 +86,6 @@ common_crypt (char *key, char *buf, regi + return desdev == DES_SW ? DESERR_NONE : DESERR_NOHWDEVICE; + } + +-/* Note: these cannot be excluded from the build yet, because they are +- still used internally. */ +- + /* + * CBC mode encryption + */ +@@ -105,7 +102,7 @@ cbc_crypt (char *key, char *buf, unsigne + COPY8 (dp.des_ivec, ivec); + return err; + } +-hidden_nolink (cbc_crypt, libc, GLIBC_2_1) ++libc_hidden_nolink_sunrpc (cbc_crypt, GLIBC_2_1) + + /* + * ECB mode encryption +@@ -118,4 +115,4 @@ ecb_crypt (char *key, char *buf, unsigne + dp.des_mode = ECB; + return common_crypt (key, buf, len, mode, &dp); + } +-hidden_nolink (ecb_crypt, libc, GLIBC_2_1) ++libc_hidden_nolink_sunrpc (ecb_crypt, GLIBC_2_1) +--- a/sunrpc/des_soft.c ++++ b/sunrpc/des_soft.c +@@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ des_setparity (char *p) + p++; + } + } +-hidden_nolink (des_setparity, libc, GLIBC_2_1) ++libc_hidden_nolink_sunrpc (des_setparity, GLIBC_2_1) diff --git a/toolchain/glibc/patches/200-add-dl-search-paths.patch b/toolchain/glibc/patches/200-add-dl-search-paths.patch index 5585ee1f0e..18d751dd1a 100644 --- a/toolchain/glibc/patches/200-add-dl-search-paths.patch +++ b/toolchain/glibc/patches/200-add-dl-search-paths.patch @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ add /usr/lib to default search path for the dynamic linker --- a/Makeconfig +++ b/Makeconfig -@@ -589,6 +589,9 @@ else +@@ -601,6 +601,9 @@ else default-rpath = $(libdir) endif |