[PATCH 2/2] newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c(_tzset_unlocked_r): POSIX angle bracket <> support
Brian Inglis
Brian.Inglis@SystematicSw.ab.ca
Mon Feb 28 19:26:16 GMT 2022
On 2022-02-28 11:55, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2022-02-28 05:04, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> On Feb 25 09:39, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>>
>>> define POSIX specified minimum TZ abbr size 3 TZNAME_MIN
>>> use limits.h TZNAME_MAX, _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX, unistd.h
>>> sysconf(_SC_TZNAME_MAX)
>>> issue error if no symbols defined (document fallback value in case
>>> required)
>>> allow POSIX angle bracket < > quoted signed alphanumeric tz abbr e.g.
>>> <MESZ+0330>
>>> allow POSIX unquoted alphabetic tz abbr e.g. MESZ
>>> apply same changes for DST tz abbr
>>> ---
>>> newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>>> 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>>>
>>
>>> diff --git a/newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c b/newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c
>>> index 9e0cf834bd6b..6a5fd578c0be 100644
>>> --- a/newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c
>>> +++ b/newlib/libc/time/tzset_r.c
>>> @@ -1,14 +1,30 @@
>>> #include <_ansi.h>
>>> +#include <limits.h> /* {,_POSIX_}TZNAME_MAX */
>>> #include <reent.h>
>>> #include <stdio.h>
>>> #include <stdlib.h>
>>> #include <string.h>
>>> +#include <unistd.h> /* sysconf(_SC_TZNAME_MAX) */
>>> #include <sys/types.h>
>>> #include <sys/time.h>
>>> #include "local.h"
>>> #define sscanf siscanf /* avoid to pull in FP functions. */
>>> +#define TZNAME_MIN 3 /* POSIX specified minimum TZ abbr size */
>>
>> Are you sure?
>
> Minimum is historical.
>
>>> +/* TZNAME_MAX - POSIX specified maximum TZ abbr size */
>>> +/* define TZNAME_MAX if undefined and available */
>>> +#if !defined(TZNAME_MAX)
>>> +#if defined(_POSIX_TZNAME_MAX)
>>> +#define TZNAME_MAX _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX /* use POSIX value */
>>> +#elif defined(_SC_TZNAME_MAX)
>>> +#define TZNAME_MAX sysconf(_SC_TZNAME_MAX) /* use sysconf
>>> value */
>>
>> This is not a safe bet. _SC_TZNAME_MAX is defined in unistd.h
>> unconditionally, even for targets not providing sysconf(). And
>
> Why define indices if they are unusable on that platform?
>
>> given that _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX is only defined for RTEMS and Cygwin,
>> this will run into problems on most other targets.
>>
>> Only Phoenix-RTOS, RISCV, RTEMS and Cygwin support sysconf, and none
>> of them actually supports _SC_TZNAME_MAX as parameter. And even Cygwin
>> returns -1 and sets errno to EINVAL.
>>
>> Given you're checking _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX first, which is defined on
>> Cygwin, the sysconf path will never be used there anyway. But that's
>> actually a minor point.
>>
>> The real problem is, you can't use sysconf(_SC_TZNAME_MAX) like this:
>> - You don't know at compile time if the function is really supported.
>> - You don't know if _SC_TZNAME_MAX returns a positive value or -1.
>
> The docs appeared unclear whether the index or return value could be -1.
> POSIX sysconf(3p) man page says -1/EINVAL means invalid argument value
> which should not apply if _SC_TZNAME_MAX is defined, otherwise -1/errno
> is unchanged means no definite limit?!
> I can just enclose it in HAVE_SYSCONF, else define a macro returning -1,
> and leave it at that for our purposes, while allowing for any platform
> that decides to support it.
Looks like I should define _SC_TZNAME_MAX == TZNAME_MAX and
_SC_MONOTONIC_CLOCK == _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK in sysconf.cc?
--
Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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