Bug#1064588: bookworm-pu: package glibc/2.36-9+deb12u5
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bookworm
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
X-Debbugs-Cc: glibc@packages.debian.org, debian-boot@lists.debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:glibc
[ Reason ]
The upstream stable branch got a few fixes in the last months, and this
update pulls them into the debian package.
[ Impact ]
In case the update isn't approved, systems will be left with a few
issues, and the differences with upstream will increase, which might
make next fixes more difficult to review.
[ Tests ]
The upstream fixes come with additional tests, which represent a
significant part of the diff.
[ Risks ]
The changes to do not affect critical part of the library, and come with
additional tests. The upstream changes have been in testing/sid for
about 3 weeks.
[ Checklist ]
[x] *all* changes are documented in the d/changelog
[x] I reviewed all changes and I approve them
[x] attach debdiff against the package in (old)stable
[x] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable
[ Changes ]
Please find below the changelog with additional explanations:
* debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upstream stable branch:
- any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch: upstreamed.
- any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch: upstreamed.
- any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch: upstreamed.
- any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch: upstreamed.
=> Those patches went upstream, with some additional tests.
- Revert fix to always call destructors in reverse constructor order due
to unforeseen application compatibility issues.
=> This fix introduced some regression, even if none have been reported to
Debian, so they have been reverted to come back to the previous situation.
- Fix a DTV corruption due to a reuse of a TLS module ID following dlclose
with unused TLS.
=> This issue affect the Mesa crocus driver that is shipped in bookworm, even
if we haven't got any report on the Debian side. The fix is a very simple
one liner. More details can be found on the upstream BTS:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29039
- Fix the DTV field load on x32.
=> The testcase added for the above issue, uncovered an issue on x32. For
stable architectures, this only affects the libc6-x32 package. More details
can be found on the upstream BTS:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31184
- Fix the TCB field load on x32.
=> Debugging the above x32 issue, uncovered a similar bug. For
stable architectures, this only affects the libc6-x32 package. More details
can be found on the upstream BTS:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31185
[ Other info ]
debian-boot is in Cc: as glibc has one udeb.
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 8e1ee881..b708d99d 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,19 @@
+glibc (2.36-9+deb12u5) bookworm; urgency=medium
+
+ * debian/patches/git-updates.diff: update from upstream stable branch:
+ - any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch: upstreamed.
+ - any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch: upstreamed.
+ - any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch: upstreamed.
+ - any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch: upstreamed.
+ - Revert fix to always call destructors in reverse constructor order due
+ to unforeseen application compatibility issues.
+ - Fix a DTV corruption due to a reuse of a TLS module ID following dlclose
+ with unused TLS.
+ - Fix the DTV field load on x32.
+ - Fix the TCB field load on x32.
+
+ -- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> Sat, 24 Feb 2024 16:49:22 +0100
+
glibc (2.36-9+deb12u4) bookworm-security; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch: Fix a heap buffer overflow
diff --git a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch b/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c4c2094..00000000
--- a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-From d2b77337f734fcacdfc8e0ddec14cf31a746c7be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@redhat.com>
-Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2023 18:53:15 -0400
-Subject: [PATCH v2] tunables: Terminate immediately if end of input is reached
-
-The string parsing routine may end up writing beyond bounds of tunestr
-if the input tunable string is malformed, of the form name=name=val.
-This gets processed twice, first as name=name=val and next as name=val,
-resulting in tunestr being name=name=val:name=val, thus overflowing
-tunestr.
-
-Terminate the parsing loop at the first instance itself so that tunestr
-does not overflow.
----
-Changes from v1:
-
-- Also null-terminate tunestr before exiting.
-
- elf/dl-tunables.c | 17 ++++++++++-------
- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/elf/dl-tunables.c b/elf/dl-tunables.c
-index 8e7ee9df10..76cf8b9da3 100644
---- a/elf/dl-tunables.c
-+++ b/elf/dl-tunables.c
-@@ -187,11 +187,7 @@ parse_tunables (char *tunestr, char *valstring)
- /* If we reach the end of the string before getting a valid name-value
- pair, bail out. */
- if (p[len] == '\0')
-- {
-- if (__libc_enable_secure)
-- tunestr[off] = '\0';
-- return;
-- }
-+ break;
-
- /* We did not find a valid name-value pair before encountering the
- colon. */
-@@ -251,9 +247,16 @@ parse_tunables (char *tunestr, char *valstring)
- }
- }
-
-- if (p[len] != '\0')
-- p += len + 1;
-+ /* We reached the end while processing the tunable string. */
-+ if (p[len] == '\0')
-+ break;
-+
-+ p += len + 1;
- }
-+
-+ /* Terminate tunestr before we leave. */
-+ if (__libc_enable_secure)
-+ tunestr[off] = '\0';
- }
- #endif
-
---
-2.41.0
-
diff --git a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch b/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 71ab8b41..00000000
--- a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
-syslog: Fix heap buffer overflow in __vsyslog_internal (CVE-2023-6246)
-
-__vsyslog_internal did not handle a case where printing a SYSLOG_HEADER
-containing a long program name failed to update the required buffer
-size, leading to the allocation and overflow of a too-small buffer on
-the heap. This commit fixes that. It also adds a new regression test
-that uses glibc.malloc.check.
-
-Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
----
- misc/Makefile | 8 ++-
- misc/syslog.c | 50 +++++++++++++------
- misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c | 39 +++++++++++++++
- .../postclean.req | 0
- 4 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
- create mode 100644 misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c
- create mode 100644 misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.root/postclean.req
-
-diff --git a/misc/Makefile b/misc/Makefile
-index 42899c2b6c..c273ec6974 100644
---- a/misc/Makefile
-+++ b/misc/Makefile
-@@ -289,7 +289,10 @@ tests-special += $(objpfx)tst-error1-mem.out \
- $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once-mem.out
- endif
-
--tests-container := tst-syslog
-+tests-container := \
-+ tst-syslog \
-+ tst-syslog-long-progname \
-+ # tests-container
-
- CFLAGS-select.c += -fexceptions -fasynchronous-unwind-tables
- CFLAGS-tsearch.c += $(uses-callbacks)
-@@ -351,6 +354,9 @@ $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once-mem.out: $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once.out
- $(common-objpfx)malloc/mtrace $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once.mtrace > $@; \
- $(evaluate-test)
-
-+tst-syslog-long-progname-ENV = GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.malloc.check=3 \
-+ LD_PRELOAD=libc_malloc_debug.so.0
-+
- $(objpfx)tst-select: $(librt)
- $(objpfx)tst-select-time64: $(librt)
- $(objpfx)tst-pselect: $(librt)
-diff --git a/misc/syslog.c b/misc/syslog.c
-index 1b8cb722c5..814d224a1e 100644
---- a/misc/syslog.c
-+++ b/misc/syslog.c
-@@ -124,8 +124,9 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- {
- /* Try to use a static buffer as an optimization. */
- char bufs[1024];
-- char *buf = NULL;
-- size_t bufsize = 0;
-+ char *buf = bufs;
-+ size_t bufsize;
-+
- int msgoff;
- int saved_errno = errno;
-
-@@ -177,29 +178,50 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- #define SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS(__pri, __msgoff) \
- "<%d>: %n", __pri, __msgoff
-
-- int l;
-+ int l, vl;
- if (has_ts)
- l = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
- SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
- else
- l = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
- SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
-+
-+ char *pos;
-+ size_t len;
-+
- if (0 <= l && l < sizeof bufs)
- {
-- va_list apc;
-- va_copy (apc, ap);
-+ /* At this point, there is still a chance that we can print the
-+ remaining part of the log into bufs and use that. */
-+ pos = bufs + l;
-+ len = sizeof (bufs) - l;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ buf = NULL;
-+ /* We already know that bufs is too small to use for this log message.
-+ The next vsnprintf into bufs is used only to calculate the total
-+ required buffer length. We will discard bufs contents and allocate
-+ an appropriately sized buffer later instead. */
-+ pos = bufs;
-+ len = sizeof (bufs);
-+ }
-
-- /* Restore errno for %m format. */
-- __set_errno (saved_errno);
-+ {
-+ va_list apc;
-+ va_copy (apc, ap);
-
-- int vl = __vsnprintf_internal (bufs + l, sizeof bufs - l, fmt, apc,
-- mode_flags);
-- if (0 <= vl && vl < sizeof bufs - l)
-- buf = bufs;
-- bufsize = l + vl;
-+ /* Restore errno for %m format. */
-+ __set_errno (saved_errno);
-
-- va_end (apc);
-- }
-+ vl = __vsnprintf_internal (pos, len, fmt, apc, mode_flags);
-+
-+ if (!(0 <= vl && vl < len))
-+ buf = NULL;
-+
-+ bufsize = l + vl;
-+ va_end (apc);
-+ }
-
- if (buf == NULL)
- {
-diff --git a/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c
-new file mode 100644
-index 0000000000..88f37a8a00
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c
-@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
-+/* Test heap buffer overflow in syslog with long __progname (CVE-2023-6246)
-+ Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-+
-+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-+
-+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
-+
-+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-+
-+#include <syslog.h>
-+#include <string.h>
-+
-+extern char * __progname;
-+
-+static int
-+do_test (void)
-+{
-+ char long_progname[2048];
-+
-+ memset (long_progname, 'X', sizeof (long_progname) - 1);
-+ long_progname[sizeof (long_progname) - 1] = '\0';
-+
-+ __progname = long_progname;
-+
-+ syslog (LOG_INFO, "Hello, World!");
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+#include <support/test-driver.c>
-diff --git a/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.root/postclean.req b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.root/postclean.req
-new file mode 100644
-index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
---
-2.43.0
-
diff --git a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch b/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index b9d018a6..00000000
--- a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-syslog: Fix heap buffer overflow in __vsyslog_internal (CVE-2023-6779)
-
-__vsyslog_internal used the return value of snprintf/vsnprintf to
-calculate buffer sizes for memory allocation. If these functions (for
-any reason) failed and returned -1, the resulting buffer would be too
-small to hold output. This commit fixes that.
-
-All snprintf/vsnprintf calls are checked for negative return values and
-the function silently returns upon encountering them.
----
- misc/syslog.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/misc/syslog.c b/misc/syslog.c
-index 814d224a1e..53440e47ad 100644
---- a/misc/syslog.c
-+++ b/misc/syslog.c
-@@ -185,11 +185,13 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- else
- l = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
- SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
-+ if (l < 0)
-+ goto out;
-
- char *pos;
- size_t len;
-
-- if (0 <= l && l < sizeof bufs)
-+ if (l < sizeof bufs)
- {
- /* At this point, there is still a chance that we can print the
- remaining part of the log into bufs and use that. */
-@@ -215,12 +217,15 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- __set_errno (saved_errno);
-
- vl = __vsnprintf_internal (pos, len, fmt, apc, mode_flags);
-+ va_end (apc);
-+
-+ if (vl < 0)
-+ goto out;
-
-- if (!(0 <= vl && vl < len))
-+ if (vl >= len)
- buf = NULL;
-
- bufsize = l + vl;
-- va_end (apc);
- }
-
- if (buf == NULL)
-@@ -231,25 +236,37 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- /* Tell the cancellation handler to free this buffer. */
- clarg.buf = buf;
-
-+ int cl;
- if (has_ts)
-- __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
-- SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
-+ cl = __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
-+ SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
- else
-- __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
-- SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
-+ cl = __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
-+ SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
-+ if (cl != l)
-+ goto out;
-
- va_list apc;
- va_copy (apc, ap);
-- __vsnprintf_internal (buf + l, bufsize - l + 1, fmt, apc,
-- mode_flags);
-+ cl = __vsnprintf_internal (buf + l, bufsize - l + 1, fmt, apc,
-+ mode_flags);
- va_end (apc);
-+
-+ if (cl != vl)
-+ goto out;
- }
- else
- {
-+ int bl;
- /* Nothing much to do but emit an error message. */
-- bufsize = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
-- "out of memory[%d]", __getpid ());
-+ bl = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
-+ "out of memory[%d]", __getpid ());
-+ if (bl < 0 || bl >= sizeof bufs)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ bufsize = bl;
- buf = bufs;
-+ msgoff = 0;
- }
- }
-
---
-2.43.0
-
diff --git a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch b/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ad99161..00000000
--- a/debian/patches/any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-syslog: Fix integer overflow in __vsyslog_internal (CVE-2023-6780)
-
-__vsyslog_internal calculated a buffer size by adding two integers, but
-did not first check if the addition would overflow. This commit fixes
-that.
----
- misc/syslog.c | 3 ++-
- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/misc/syslog.c b/misc/syslog.c
-index 53440e47ad..4af87f54fd 100644
---- a/misc/syslog.c
-+++ b/misc/syslog.c
-@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ static char sccsid[] = "@(#)syslog.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 3/18/94";
- #include <sys/uio.h>
- #include <sys/un.h>
- #include <syslog.h>
-+#include <limits.h>
-
- static int LogType = SOCK_DGRAM; /* type of socket connection */
- static int LogFile = -1; /* fd for log */
-@@ -219,7 +220,7 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- vl = __vsnprintf_internal (pos, len, fmt, apc, mode_flags);
- va_end (apc);
-
-- if (vl < 0)
-+ if (vl < 0 || vl >= INT_MAX - l)
- goto out;
-
- if (vl >= len)
---
-2.43.0
-
diff --git a/debian/patches/git-updates.diff b/debian/patches/git-updates.diff
index cdb02b1d..f06f7672 100644
--- a/debian/patches/git-updates.diff
+++ b/debian/patches/git-updates.diff
@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ index d1e139d03c..09c0cf8357 100644
else # -s
verbose :=
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
-index f61e521fc8..ae55ffb53a 100644
+index f61e521fc8..0f0ebce3f0 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
-@@ -5,6 +5,85 @@ See the end for copying conditions.
+@@ -5,6 +5,94 @@ See the end for copying conditions.
Please send GNU C library bug reports via <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/>
using `glibc' in the "product" field.
@@ -106,6 +106,11 @@ index f61e521fc8..ae55ffb53a 100644
+ an application calls getaddrinfo for AF_INET6 with AI_CANONNAME,
+ AI_ALL and AI_V4MAPPED flags set.
+
++ CVE-2023-4911: If a tunable of the form NAME=NAME=VAL is passed in the
++ environment of a setuid program and NAME is valid, it may result in a
++ buffer overflow, which could be exploited to achieve escalated
++ privileges. This flaw was introduced in glibc 2.34.
++
+The following bugs are resolved with this release:
+
+ [12154] Do not fail DNS resolution for CNAMEs which are not host names
@@ -113,6 +118,7 @@ index f61e521fc8..ae55ffb53a 100644
+ [24816] Fix tst-nss-files-hosts-long on single-stack hosts
+ [27576] gmon: improve mcount overflow handling
+ [28846] CMSG_NXTHDR may trigger -Wstrict-overflow warning
++ [29039] Corrupt DTV after reuse of a TLS module ID following dlclose with unused TLS
+ [29444] gmon: Fix allocated buffer overflow (bug 29444)
+ [29864] libc: __libc_start_main() should obtain program headers
+ address (_dl_phdr) from the auxv, not the ELF header.
@@ -149,10 +155,13 @@ index f61e521fc8..ae55ffb53a 100644
+ [30305] x86_64: Fix asm constraints in feraiseexcept
+ [30477] libc: [RISCV]: time64 does not work on riscv32
+ [30515] _dl_find_object incorrectly returns 1 during early startup
-+ [30785] Always call destructors in reverse constructor order
++ [30745] Slight bug in cache info codes for x86
+ [30804] F_GETLK, F_SETLK, and F_SETLKW value change for powerpc64 with
+ -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
+ [30842] Stack read overflow in getaddrinfo in no-aaaa mode (CVE-2023-4527)
++ [30843] potential use-after-free in getcanonname (CVE-2023-4806)
++ [31184] FAIL: elf/tst-tlsgap
++ [31185] Incorrect thread point access in _dl_tlsdesc_undefweak and _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic
+
Version 2.36
@@ -501,7 +510,7 @@ index 0000000000..9e7ba10fa2
+ DL_CALL_DT_FINI (map, ((void *) map->l_addr + fini->d_un.d_ptr));
+}
diff --git a/elf/dl-close.c b/elf/dl-close.c
-index bcd6e206e9..640bbd88c3 100644
+index bcd6e206e9..14deca2e2b 100644
--- a/elf/dl-close.c
+++ b/elf/dl-close.c
@@ -36,11 +36,6 @@
@@ -548,126 +557,10 @@ index bcd6e206e9..640bbd88c3 100644
void
_dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
{
-@@ -168,30 +138,31 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
-
- bool any_tls = false;
- const unsigned int nloaded = ns->_ns_nloaded;
-- struct link_map *maps[nloaded];
-
-- /* Run over the list and assign indexes to the link maps and enter
-- them into the MAPS array. */
-+ /* Run over the list and assign indexes to the link maps. */
- int idx = 0;
- for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; l = l->l_next)
- {
- l->l_map_used = 0;
- l->l_map_done = 0;
- l->l_idx = idx;
-- maps[idx] = l;
- ++idx;
- }
- assert (idx == nloaded);
-
-- /* Keep track of the lowest index link map we have covered already. */
-- int done_index = -1;
-- while (++done_index < nloaded)
-+ /* Keep marking link maps until no new link maps are found. */
-+ for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; )
- {
-- struct link_map *l = maps[done_index];
-+ /* next is reset to earlier link maps for remarking. */
-+ struct link_map *next = l->l_next;
-+ int next_idx = l->l_idx + 1; /* next->l_idx, but covers next == NULL. */
-
- if (l->l_map_done)
-- /* Already handled. */
-- continue;
-+ {
-+ /* Already handled. */
-+ l = next;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-
- /* Check whether this object is still used. */
- if (l->l_type == lt_loaded
-@@ -201,7 +172,10 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- acquire is sufficient and correct. */
- && atomic_load_acquire (&l->l_tls_dtor_count) == 0
- && !l->l_map_used)
-- continue;
-+ {
-+ l = next;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-
- /* We need this object and we handle it now. */
- l->l_map_used = 1;
-@@ -228,8 +202,11 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- already processed it, then we need to go back
- and process again from that point forward to
- ensure we keep all of its dependencies also. */
-- if ((*lp)->l_idx - 1 < done_index)
-- done_index = (*lp)->l_idx - 1;
-+ if ((*lp)->l_idx < next_idx)
-+ {
-+ next = *lp;
-+ next_idx = next->l_idx;
-+ }
- }
- }
-
-@@ -249,54 +226,65 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- if (!jmap->l_map_used)
- {
- jmap->l_map_used = 1;
-- if (jmap->l_idx - 1 < done_index)
-- done_index = jmap->l_idx - 1;
-+ if (jmap->l_idx < next_idx)
-+ {
-+ next = jmap;
-+ next_idx = next->l_idx;
-+ }
- }
- }
- }
-- }
-
-- /* Sort the entries. We can skip looking for the binary itself which is
-- at the front of the search list for the main namespace. */
-- _dl_sort_maps (maps, nloaded, (nsid == LM_ID_BASE), true);
-+ l = next;
-+ }
-
-- /* Call all termination functions at once. */
-- bool unload_any = false;
-- bool scope_mem_left = false;
-- unsigned int unload_global = 0;
-- unsigned int first_loaded = ~0;
-- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nloaded; ++i)
-+ /* Call the destructors in reverse constructor order, and remove the
-+ closed link maps from the list. */
-+ for (struct link_map **init_called_head = &_dl_init_called_list;
-+ *init_called_head != NULL; )
- {
-- struct link_map *imap = maps[i];
--
-- /* All elements must be in the same namespace. */
-- assert (imap->l_ns == nsid);
-+ struct link_map *imap = *init_called_head;
-
-- if (!imap->l_map_used)
-+ /* _dl_init_called_list is global, to produce a global odering.
-+ Ignore the other namespaces (and link maps that are still used). */
-+ if (imap->l_ns != nsid || imap->l_map_used)
-+ init_called_head = &imap->l_init_called_next;
-+ else
- {
- assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded && !imap->l_nodelete_active);
-
-- /* Call its termination function. Do not do it for
-- half-cooked objects. Temporarily disable exception
-- handling, so that errors are fatal. */
-- if (imap->l_init_called)
+@@ -280,17 +250,7 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
+ half-cooked objects. Temporarily disable exception
+ handling, so that errors are fatal. */
+ if (imap->l_init_called)
- {
- /* When debugging print a message first. */
- if (__builtin_expect (GLRO(dl_debug_mask) & DL_DEBUG_IMPCALLS,
@@ -679,88 +572,10 @@ index bcd6e206e9..640bbd88c3 100644
- || imap->l_info[DT_FINI] != NULL)
- _dl_catch_exception (NULL, call_destructors, imap);
- }
-+ /* _dl_init_called_list is updated at the same time as
-+ l_init_called. */
-+ assert (imap->l_init_called);
-+
-+ if (imap->l_info[DT_FINI_ARRAY] != NULL
-+ || imap->l_info[DT_FINI] != NULL)
+ _dl_catch_exception (NULL, _dl_call_fini, imap);
#ifdef SHARED
/* Auditing checkpoint: we remove an object. */
- _dl_audit_objclose (imap);
- #endif
-+ /* Unlink this link map. */
-+ *init_called_head = imap->l_init_called_next;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-
-+ bool unload_any = false;
-+ bool scope_mem_left = false;
-+ unsigned int unload_global = 0;
-+
-+ /* For skipping un-unloadable link maps in the second loop. */
-+ struct link_map *first_loaded = ns->_ns_loaded;
-+
-+ /* Iterate over the namespace to find objects to unload. Some
-+ unloadable objects may not be on _dl_init_called_list due to
-+ dlopen failure. */
-+ for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; imap = imap->l_next)
-+ {
-+ if (!imap->l_map_used)
-+ {
- /* This object must not be used anymore. */
- imap->l_removed = 1;
-
-@@ -307,8 +295,8 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- ++unload_global;
-
- /* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
-- if (i < first_loaded)
-- first_loaded = i;
-+ if (first_loaded == NULL)
-+ first_loaded = imap;
- }
- /* Else imap->l_map_used. */
- else if (imap->l_type == lt_loaded)
-@@ -444,8 +432,8 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- imap->l_loader = NULL;
-
- /* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
-- if (i < first_loaded)
-- first_loaded = i;
-+ if (first_loaded == NULL)
-+ first_loaded = imap;
- }
- }
-
-@@ -516,10 +504,11 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
-
- /* Check each element of the search list to see if all references to
- it are gone. */
-- for (unsigned int i = first_loaded; i < nloaded; ++i)
-+ for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; )
- {
-- struct link_map *imap = maps[i];
-- if (!imap->l_map_used)
-+ if (imap->l_map_used)
-+ imap = imap->l_next;
-+ else
- {
- assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded);
-
-@@ -730,7 +719,9 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
- if (imap == GL(dl_initfirst))
- GL(dl_initfirst) = NULL;
-
-+ struct link_map *next = imap->l_next;
- free (imap);
-+ imap = next;
- }
- }
-
diff --git a/elf/dl-find_object.c b/elf/dl-find_object.c
index 4d5831b6f4..2e5b456c11 100644
--- a/elf/dl-find_object.c
@@ -775,10 +590,10 @@ index 4d5831b6f4..2e5b456c11 100644
/* Object not found. */
diff --git a/elf/dl-fini.c b/elf/dl-fini.c
-index 030b1fcbcd..50087a1bfc 100644
+index 030b1fcbcd..50ff94db16 100644
--- a/elf/dl-fini.c
+++ b/elf/dl-fini.c
-@@ -21,155 +21,71 @@
+@@ -21,11 +21,6 @@
#include <ldsodefs.h>
#include <elf-initfini.h>
@@ -790,122 +605,10 @@ index 030b1fcbcd..50087a1bfc 100644
void
_dl_fini (void)
{
-- /* Lots of fun ahead. We have to call the destructors for all still
-- loaded objects, in all namespaces. The problem is that the ELF
-- specification now demands that dependencies between the modules
-- are taken into account. I.e., the destructor for a module is
-- called before the ones for any of its dependencies.
--
-- To make things more complicated, we cannot simply use the reverse
-- order of the constructors. Since the user might have loaded objects
-- using `dlopen' there are possibly several other modules with its
-- dependencies to be taken into account. Therefore we have to start
-- determining the order of the modules once again from the beginning. */
--
-- /* We run the destructors of the main namespaces last. As for the
-- other namespaces, we pick run the destructors in them in reverse
-- order of the namespace ID. */
-+ /* Call destructors strictly in the reverse order of constructors.
-+ This causes fewer surprises than some arbitrary reordering based
-+ on new (relocation) dependencies. None of the objects are
-+ unmapped, so applications can deal with this if their DSOs remain
-+ in a consistent state after destructors have run. */
-+
-+ /* Protect against concurrent loads and unloads. */
-+ __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
-+
-+ /* Ignore objects which are opened during shutdown. */
-+ struct link_map *local_init_called_list = _dl_init_called_list;
-+
-+ for (struct link_map *l = local_init_called_list; l != NULL;
-+ l = l->l_init_called_next)
-+ /* Bump l_direct_opencount of all objects so that they
-+ are not dlclose()ed from underneath us. */
-+ ++l->l_direct_opencount;
-+
-+ /* After this point, everything linked from local_init_called_list
-+ cannot be unloaded because of the reference counter update. */
-+ __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
-+
-+ /* Perform two passes: One for non-audit modules, one for audit
-+ modules. This way, audit modules receive unload notifications
-+ for non-audit objects, and the destructors for audit modules
-+ still run. */
- #ifdef SHARED
-- int do_audit = 0;
-- again:
-+ int last_pass = GLRO(dl_naudit) > 0;
-+ Lmid_t last_ns = -1;
-+ for (int do_audit = 0; do_audit <= last_pass; ++do_audit)
- #endif
-- for (Lmid_t ns = GL(dl_nns) - 1; ns >= 0; --ns)
-- {
-- /* Protect against concurrent loads and unloads. */
-- __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
--
-- unsigned int nloaded = GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_nloaded;
-- /* No need to do anything for empty namespaces or those used for
-- auditing DSOs. */
-- if (nloaded == 0
--#ifdef SHARED
-- || GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded->l_auditing != do_audit
--#endif
-- )
-- __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
-- else
-- {
--#ifdef SHARED
-- _dl_audit_activity_nsid (ns, LA_ACT_DELETE);
--#endif
--
-- /* Now we can allocate an array to hold all the pointers and
-- copy the pointers in. */
-- struct link_map *maps[nloaded];
--
-- unsigned int i;
-- struct link_map *l;
-- assert (nloaded != 0 || GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded == NULL);
-- for (l = GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded, i = 0; l != NULL; l = l->l_next)
-- /* Do not handle ld.so in secondary namespaces. */
-- if (l == l->l_real)
-- {
-- assert (i < nloaded);
--
-- maps[i] = l;
-- l->l_idx = i;
-- ++i;
--
-- /* Bump l_direct_opencount of all objects so that they
-- are not dlclose()ed from underneath us. */
-- ++l->l_direct_opencount;
-- }
-- assert (ns != LM_ID_BASE || i == nloaded);
-- assert (ns == LM_ID_BASE || i == nloaded || i == nloaded - 1);
-- unsigned int nmaps = i;
--
-- /* Now we have to do the sorting. We can skip looking for the
-- binary itself which is at the front of the search list for
-- the main namespace. */
-- _dl_sort_maps (maps, nmaps, (ns == LM_ID_BASE), true);
--
-- /* We do not rely on the linked list of loaded object anymore
-- from this point on. We have our own list here (maps). The
-- various members of this list cannot vanish since the open
-- count is too high and will be decremented in this loop. So
-- we release the lock so that some code which might be called
-- from a destructor can directly or indirectly access the
-- lock. */
-- __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
--
-- /* 'maps' now contains the objects in the right order. Now
-- call the destructors. We have to process this array from
-- the front. */
-- for (i = 0; i < nmaps; ++i)
-- {
-- struct link_map *l = maps[i];
--
-- if (l->l_init_called)
-- {
+@@ -116,38 +111,7 @@ _dl_fini (void)
+
+ if (l->l_init_called)
+ {
- /* Make sure nothing happens if we are called twice. */
- l->l_init_called = 0;
-
@@ -938,54 +641,10 @@ index 030b1fcbcd..50087a1bfc 100644
- (l, l->l_addr + l->l_info[DT_FINI]->d_un.d_ptr);
- }
-
-+ for (struct link_map *l = local_init_called_list; l != NULL;
-+ l = l->l_init_called_next)
-+ {
- #ifdef SHARED
-- /* Auditing checkpoint: another object closed. */
-- _dl_audit_objclose (l);
-+ if (GL(dl_ns)[l->l_ns]._ns_loaded->l_auditing != do_audit)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ /* Avoid back-to-back calls of _dl_audit_activity_nsid for the
-+ same namespace. */
-+ if (last_ns != l->l_ns)
-+ {
-+ if (last_ns >= 0)
-+ _dl_audit_activity_nsid (last_ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
-+ _dl_audit_activity_nsid (l->l_ns, LA_ACT_DELETE);
-+ last_ns = l->l_ns;
-+ }
- #endif
-- }
-
-- /* Correct the previous increment. */
-- --l->l_direct_opencount;
-- }
-+ /* There is no need to re-enable exceptions because _dl_fini
-+ is not called from a context where exceptions are caught. */
-+ _dl_call_fini (l);
-
- #ifdef SHARED
-- _dl_audit_activity_nsid (ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
-+ /* Auditing checkpoint: another object closed. */
-+ _dl_audit_objclose (l);
- #endif
-- }
-- }
-+ }
-
++ _dl_call_fini (l);
#ifdef SHARED
-- if (! do_audit && GLRO(dl_naudit) > 0)
-- {
-- do_audit = 1;
-- goto again;
-- }
-+ if (last_ns >= 0)
-+ _dl_audit_activity_nsid (last_ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
-
- if (__glibc_unlikely (GLRO(dl_debug_mask) & DL_DEBUG_STATISTICS))
- _dl_debug_printf ("\nruntime linker statistics:\n"
+ /* Auditing checkpoint: another object closed. */
+ _dl_audit_objclose (l);
diff --git a/elf/dl-hwcaps.c b/elf/dl-hwcaps.c
index 6f161f6ad5..92eb53790e 100644
--- a/elf/dl-hwcaps.c
@@ -1023,15 +682,10 @@ index 6f161f6ad5..92eb53790e 100644
= malloc (*sz * sizeof (*result) + total);
if (overall_result == NULL)
diff --git a/elf/dl-init.c b/elf/dl-init.c
-index deefeb099a..77b2edd838 100644
+index deefeb099a..fca8e3a05e 100644
--- a/elf/dl-init.c
+++ b/elf/dl-init.c
-@@ -21,14 +21,19 @@
- #include <ldsodefs.h>
- #include <elf-initfini.h>
-
-+struct link_map *_dl_init_called_list;
-
+@@ -25,10 +25,14 @@
static void
call_init (struct link_map *l, int argc, char **argv, char **env)
{
@@ -1048,70 +702,6 @@ index deefeb099a..77b2edd838 100644
if (l->l_init_called)
/* This object is all done. */
-@@ -38,6 +43,21 @@ call_init (struct link_map *l, int argc, char **argv, char **env)
- dependency. */
- l->l_init_called = 1;
-
-+ /* Help an already-running dlclose: The just-loaded object must not
-+ be removed during the current pass. (No effect if no dlclose in
-+ progress.) */
-+ l->l_map_used = 1;
-+
-+ /* Record execution before starting any initializers. This way, if
-+ the initializers themselves call dlopen, their ELF destructors
-+ will eventually be run before this object is destructed, matching
-+ that their ELF constructors have run before this object was
-+ constructed. _dl_fini uses this list for audit callbacks, so
-+ register objects on the list even if they do not have a
-+ constructor. */
-+ l->l_init_called_next = _dl_init_called_list;
-+ _dl_init_called_list = l;
-+
- /* Check for object which constructors we do not run here. */
- if (__builtin_expect (l->l_name[0], 'a') == '\0'
- && l->l_type == lt_executable)
-diff --git a/elf/dl-load.c b/elf/dl-load.c
-index 1ad0868dad..cb59c21ce7 100644
---- a/elf/dl-load.c
-+++ b/elf/dl-load.c
-@@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ _dl_map_object_from_fd (const char *name, const char *origname, int fd,
-
- /* Now process the load commands and map segments into memory.
- This is responsible for filling in:
-- l_map_start, l_map_end, l_addr, l_contiguous, l_text_end, l_phdr
-+ l_map_start, l_map_end, l_addr, l_contiguous, l_phdr
- */
- errstring = _dl_map_segments (l, fd, header, type, loadcmds, nloadcmds,
- maplength, has_holes, loader);
-diff --git a/elf/dl-load.h b/elf/dl-load.h
-index f98d264e90..ebf7d74cd0 100644
---- a/elf/dl-load.h
-+++ b/elf/dl-load.h
-@@ -83,14 +83,11 @@ struct loadcmd
-
- /* This is a subroutine of _dl_map_segments. It should be called for each
- load command, some time after L->l_addr has been set correctly. It is
-- responsible for setting up the l_text_end and l_phdr fields. */
-+ responsible for setting the l_phdr fields */
- static __always_inline void
- _dl_postprocess_loadcmd (struct link_map *l, const ElfW(Ehdr) *header,
- const struct loadcmd *c)
- {
-- if (c->prot & PROT_EXEC)
-- l->l_text_end = l->l_addr + c->mapend;
--
- if (l->l_phdr == 0
- && c->mapoff <= header->e_phoff
- && ((size_t) (c->mapend - c->mapstart + c->mapoff)
-@@ -103,7 +100,7 @@ _dl_postprocess_loadcmd (struct link_map *l, const ElfW(Ehdr) *header,
-
- /* This is a subroutine of _dl_map_object_from_fd. It is responsible
- for filling in several fields in *L: l_map_start, l_map_end, l_addr,
-- l_contiguous, l_text_end, l_phdr. On successful return, all the
-+ l_contiguous, l_phdr. On successful return, all the
- segments are mapped (or copied, or whatever) from the file into their
- final places in the address space, with the correct page permissions,
- and any bss-like regions already zeroed. It returns a null pointer
diff --git a/elf/dl-lookup.c b/elf/dl-lookup.c
index 4c86dc694e..67fb2e31e2 100644
--- a/elf/dl-lookup.c
@@ -1311,6 +901,54 @@ index 4af0b5b2ce..f45b630ba5 100644
call_function_static_weak (_dl_find_object_init);
+diff --git a/elf/dl-tls.c b/elf/dl-tls.c
+index 093cdddb7e..bf0ff0d9e8 100644
+--- a/elf/dl-tls.c
++++ b/elf/dl-tls.c
+@@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ _dl_assign_tls_modid (struct link_map *l)
+ {
+ /* Mark the entry as used, so any dependency see it. */
+ atomic_store_relaxed (&runp->slotinfo[result - disp].map, l);
++ atomic_store_relaxed (&runp->slotinfo[result - disp].gen, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+
+diff --git a/elf/dl-tunables.c b/elf/dl-tunables.c
+index 8e7ee9df10..76cf8b9da3 100644
+--- a/elf/dl-tunables.c
++++ b/elf/dl-tunables.c
+@@ -187,11 +187,7 @@ parse_tunables (char *tunestr, char *valstring)
+ /* If we reach the end of the string before getting a valid name-value
+ pair, bail out. */
+ if (p[len] == '\0')
+- {
+- if (__libc_enable_secure)
+- tunestr[off] = '\0';
+- return;
+- }
++ break;
+
+ /* We did not find a valid name-value pair before encountering the
+ colon. */
+@@ -251,9 +247,16 @@ parse_tunables (char *tunestr, char *valstring)
+ }
+ }
+
+- if (p[len] != '\0')
+- p += len + 1;
++ /* We reached the end while processing the tunable string. */
++ if (p[len] == '\0')
++ break;
++
++ p += len + 1;
+ }
++
++ /* Terminate tunestr before we leave. */
++ if (__libc_enable_secure)
++ tunestr[off] = '\0';
+ }
+ #endif
+
diff --git a/elf/dl-tunables.list b/elf/dl-tunables.list
index e6a56b3070..9fa3b484cf 100644
--- a/elf/dl-tunables.list
@@ -1334,34 +972,20 @@ index e6a56b3070..9fa3b484cf 100644
+ }
}
diff --git a/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def b/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
-index 5f7f18ef27..61dc54f8ae 100644
+index 5f7f18ef27..4bf9052db1 100644
--- a/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
+++ b/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
-@@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ tst-dso-ordering10: {}->a->b->c;soname({})=c
- output: b>a>{}<a<b
-
- # Complex example from Bugzilla #15311, under-linked and with circular
--# relocation(dynamic) dependencies. While this is technically unspecified, the
--# presumed reasonable practical behavior is for the destructor order to respect
--# the static DT_NEEDED links (here this means the a->b->c->d order).
--# The older dynamic_sort=1 algorithm does not achieve this, while the DFS-based
--# dynamic_sort=2 algorithm does, although it is still arguable whether going
--# beyond spec to do this is the right thing to do.
--# The below expected outputs are what the two algorithms currently produce
--# respectively, for regression testing purposes.
-+# relocation(dynamic) dependencies. For both sorting algorithms, the
-+# destruction order is the reverse of the construction order, and
-+# relocation dependencies are not taken into account.
+@@ -64,3 +64,10 @@ output: b>a>{}<a<b
tst-bz15311: {+a;+e;+f;+g;+d;%d;-d;-g;-f;-e;-a};a->b->c->d;d=>[ba];c=>a;b=>e=>a;c=>f=>b;d=>g=>c
--output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=1): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<a<c<d<g<f<b<e];}
--output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<g<f<a<b<c<d<e];}
-+output: {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<g<f<e<a<b<c<d];}
+ output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=1): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<a<c<d<g<f<b<e];}
+ output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<g<f<a<b<c<d<e];}
+
+# Test that even in the presence of dependency loops involving dlopen'ed
+# object, that object is initialized last (and not unloaded prematurely).
-+# Final destructor order is the opposite of constructor order.
++# Final destructor order is indeterminate due to the cycle.
+tst-bz28937: {+a;+b;-b;+c;%c};a->a1;a->a2;a2->a;b->b1;c->a1;c=>a1
-+output: {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<c<a<a1<a2
++output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=1): {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<a<a2<c<a1
++output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2): {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<a2<a<c<a1
diff --git a/elf/elf.h b/elf/elf.h
index 02a1b3f52f..014393f3cc 100644
--- a/elf/elf.h
@@ -1394,44 +1018,10 @@ index ca00dd1fe2..3c5e273f2b 100644
else # -s
verbose :=
diff --git a/elf/rtld.c b/elf/rtld.c
-index cbbaf4a331..dd45930ff7 100644
+index cbbaf4a331..3e771a93d8 100644
--- a/elf/rtld.c
+++ b/elf/rtld.c
-@@ -479,7 +479,6 @@ _dl_start_final (void *arg, struct dl_start_final_info *info)
- GL(dl_rtld_map).l_real = &GL(dl_rtld_map);
- GL(dl_rtld_map).l_map_start = (ElfW(Addr)) &__ehdr_start;
- GL(dl_rtld_map).l_map_end = (ElfW(Addr)) _end;
-- GL(dl_rtld_map).l_text_end = (ElfW(Addr)) _etext;
- /* Copy the TLS related data if necessary. */
- #ifndef DONT_USE_BOOTSTRAP_MAP
- # if NO_TLS_OFFSET != 0
-@@ -1124,7 +1123,6 @@ rtld_setup_main_map (struct link_map *main_map)
- bool has_interp = false;
-
- main_map->l_map_end = 0;
-- main_map->l_text_end = 0;
- /* Perhaps the executable has no PT_LOAD header entries at all. */
- main_map->l_map_start = ~0;
- /* And it was opened directly. */
-@@ -1216,8 +1214,6 @@ rtld_setup_main_map (struct link_map *main_map)
- allocend = main_map->l_addr + ph->p_vaddr + ph->p_memsz;
- if (main_map->l_map_end < allocend)
- main_map->l_map_end = allocend;
-- if ((ph->p_flags & PF_X) && allocend > main_map->l_text_end)
-- main_map->l_text_end = allocend;
-
- /* The next expected address is the page following this load
- segment. */
-@@ -1277,8 +1273,6 @@ rtld_setup_main_map (struct link_map *main_map)
- = (char *) main_map->l_tls_initimage + main_map->l_addr;
- if (! main_map->l_map_end)
- main_map->l_map_end = ~0;
-- if (! main_map->l_text_end)
-- main_map->l_text_end = ~0;
- if (! GL(dl_rtld_map).l_libname && GL(dl_rtld_map).l_name)
- {
- /* We were invoked directly, so the program might not have a
-@@ -2122,6 +2116,12 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
+@@ -2122,6 +2122,12 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
if (l->l_faked)
/* The library was not found. */
_dl_printf ("\t%s => not found\n", l->l_libname->name);
@@ -1444,127 +1034,6 @@ index cbbaf4a331..dd45930ff7 100644
else
_dl_printf ("\t%s => %s (0x%0*Zx)\n",
DSO_FILENAME (l->l_libname->name),
-diff --git a/elf/setup-vdso.h b/elf/setup-vdso.h
-index c0807ea82b..415d5057c3 100644
---- a/elf/setup-vdso.h
-+++ b/elf/setup-vdso.h
-@@ -51,9 +51,6 @@ setup_vdso (struct link_map *main_map __attribute__ ((unused)),
- l->l_addr = ph->p_vaddr;
- if (ph->p_vaddr + ph->p_memsz >= l->l_map_end)
- l->l_map_end = ph->p_vaddr + ph->p_memsz;
-- if ((ph->p_flags & PF_X)
-- && ph->p_vaddr + ph->p_memsz >= l->l_text_end)
-- l->l_text_end = ph->p_vaddr + ph->p_memsz;
- }
- else
- /* There must be no TLS segment. */
-@@ -62,7 +59,6 @@ setup_vdso (struct link_map *main_map __attribute__ ((unused)),
- l->l_map_start = (ElfW(Addr)) GLRO(dl_sysinfo_dso);
- l->l_addr = l->l_map_start - l->l_addr;
- l->l_map_end += l->l_addr;
-- l->l_text_end += l->l_addr;
- l->l_ld = (void *) ((ElfW(Addr)) l->l_ld + l->l_addr);
- elf_get_dynamic_info (l, false, false);
- _dl_setup_hash (l);
-diff --git a/elf/tst-audit23.c b/elf/tst-audit23.c
-index 4904cf1340..f40760bd70 100644
---- a/elf/tst-audit23.c
-+++ b/elf/tst-audit23.c
-@@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- char *lname;
- uintptr_t laddr;
- Lmid_t lmid;
-+ uintptr_t cookie;
-+ uintptr_t namespace;
- bool closed;
- } objs[max_objs] = { [0 ... max_objs-1] = { .closed = false } };
- size_t nobjs = 0;
-@@ -117,6 +119,9 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- size_t buffer_length = 0;
- while (xgetline (&buffer, &buffer_length, out))
- {
-+ *strchrnul (buffer, '\n') = '\0';
-+ printf ("info: subprocess output: %s\n", buffer);
-+
- if (startswith (buffer, "la_activity: "))
- {
- uintptr_t cookie;
-@@ -125,29 +130,26 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- &cookie);
- TEST_COMPARE (r, 2);
-
-- /* The cookie identifies the object at the head of the link map,
-- so we only add a new namespace if it changes from the previous
-- one. This works since dlmopen is the last in the test body. */
-- if (cookie != last_act_cookie && last_act_cookie != -1)
-- TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
--
- if (this_act == LA_ACT_ADD && acts[nacts] != cookie)
- {
-+ /* The cookie identifies the object at the head of the
-+ link map, so we only add a new namespace if it
-+ changes from the previous one. This works since
-+ dlmopen is the last in the test body. */
-+ if (cookie != last_act_cookie && last_act_cookie != -1)
-+ TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
-+
- acts[nacts++] = cookie;
- last_act_cookie = cookie;
- }
-- /* The LA_ACT_DELETE is called in the reverse order of LA_ACT_ADD
-- at program termination (if the tests adds a dlclose or a library
-- with extra dependencies this will need to be adapted). */
-+ /* LA_ACT_DELETE is called multiple times for each
-+ namespace, depending on destruction order. */
- else if (this_act == LA_ACT_DELETE)
-- {
-- last_act_cookie = acts[--nacts];
-- TEST_COMPARE (acts[nacts], cookie);
-- acts[nacts] = 0;
-- }
-+ last_act_cookie = cookie;
- else if (this_act == LA_ACT_CONSISTENT)
- {
- TEST_COMPARE (cookie, last_act_cookie);
-+ last_act_cookie = -1;
-
- /* LA_ACT_DELETE must always be followed by an la_objclose. */
- if (last_act == LA_ACT_DELETE)
-@@ -179,6 +181,8 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- objs[nobjs].lname = lname;
- objs[nobjs].laddr = laddr;
- objs[nobjs].lmid = lmid;
-+ objs[nobjs].cookie = cookie;
-+ objs[nobjs].namespace = last_act_cookie;
- objs[nobjs].closed = false;
- nobjs++;
-
-@@ -201,6 +205,12 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- if (strcmp (lname, objs[i].lname) == 0 && lmid == objs[i].lmid)
- {
- TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].closed, false);
-+ TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].cookie, cookie);
-+ if (objs[i].namespace == -1)
-+ /* No LA_ACT_ADD before the first la_objopen call. */
-+ TEST_COMPARE (acts[0], last_act_cookie);
-+ else
-+ TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].namespace, last_act_cookie);
- objs[i].closed = true;
- break;
- }
-@@ -209,11 +219,7 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
- /* la_objclose should be called after la_activity(LA_ACT_DELETE) for
- the closed object's namespace. */
- TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_DELETE);
-- if (!seen_first_objclose)
-- {
-- TEST_COMPARE (last_act_cookie, cookie);
-- seen_first_objclose = true;
-- }
-+ seen_first_objclose = true;
- }
- }
-
diff --git a/elf/tst-auditmod28.c b/elf/tst-auditmod28.c
index db7ba95abe..9e0a122c38 100644
--- a/elf/tst-auditmod28.c
@@ -1746,6 +1215,97 @@ index 0000000000..70c71fe19c
+}
+
+#include <support/test-driver.c>
+diff --git a/elf/tst-env-setuid-tunables.c b/elf/tst-env-setuid-tunables.c
+index 88182b7b25..5e9e4c5756 100644
+--- a/elf/tst-env-setuid-tunables.c
++++ b/elf/tst-env-setuid-tunables.c
+@@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ const char *teststrings[] =
+ "glibc.malloc.perturb=0x800:not_valid.malloc.check=2:glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
+ "glibc.not_valid.check=2:glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
+ "not_valid.malloc.check=2:glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
++ "glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
++ "glibc.malloc.check=2",
+ "glibc.malloc.garbage=2:glibc.maoc.mmap_threshold=4096:glibc.malloc.check=2",
+ "glibc.malloc.check=4:glibc.malloc.garbage=2:glibc.maoc.mmap_threshold=4096",
+ ":glibc.malloc.garbage=2:glibc.malloc.check=1",
+@@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ const char *resultstrings[] =
+ "glibc.malloc.perturb=0x800:glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
+ "glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
+ "glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
++ "glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=glibc.malloc.mmap_threshold=4096",
++ "",
+ "",
+ "",
+ "",
+@@ -84,11 +88,18 @@ test_child (int off)
+ const char *val = getenv ("GLIBC_TUNABLES");
+
+ #if HAVE_TUNABLES
++ printf (" [%d] GLIBC_TUNABLES is %s\n", off, val);
++ fflush (stdout);
+ if (val != NULL && strcmp (val, resultstrings[off]) == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (val != NULL)
+- printf ("[%d] Unexpected GLIBC_TUNABLES VALUE %s\n", off, val);
++ printf (" [%d] Unexpected GLIBC_TUNABLES VALUE %s, expected %s\n",
++ off, val, resultstrings[off]);
++ else
++ printf (" [%d] GLIBC_TUNABLES environment variable absent\n", off);
++
++ fflush (stdout);
+
+ return 1;
+ #else
+@@ -117,21 +128,26 @@ do_test (int argc, char **argv)
+ if (ret != 0)
+ exit (1);
+
+- exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
++ /* Special return code to make sure that the child executed all the way
++ through. */
++ exit (42);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+- int ret = 0;
+-
+ /* Spawn tests. */
+ for (int i = 0; i < array_length (teststrings); i++)
+ {
+ char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (int)];
+
+- printf ("Spawned test for %s (%d)\n", teststrings[i], i);
++ printf ("[%d] Spawned test for %s\n", i, teststrings[i]);
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%d\n", i);
++ fflush (stdout);
+ if (setenv ("GLIBC_TUNABLES", teststrings[i], 1) != 0)
+- exit (1);
++ {
++ printf (" [%d] Failed to set GLIBC_TUNABLES: %m", i);
++ support_record_failure ();
++ continue;
++ }
+
+ int status = support_capture_subprogram_self_sgid (buf);
+
+@@ -139,9 +155,14 @@ do_test (int argc, char **argv)
+ if (WEXITSTATUS (status) == EXIT_UNSUPPORTED)
+ return EXIT_UNSUPPORTED;
+
+- ret |= status;
++ if (WEXITSTATUS (status) != 42)
++ {
++ printf (" [%d] child failed with status %d\n", i,
++ WEXITSTATUS (status));
++ support_record_failure ();
++ }
+ }
+- return ret;
++ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
diff --git a/elf/tst-ldconfig-p.sh b/elf/tst-ldconfig-p.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ec937bf4ec
@@ -2472,22 +2032,20 @@ index 0000000000..00b1b93342
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+#include <wcsmbs/bits/wchar2-decl.h>
diff --git a/include/link.h b/include/link.h
-index 0ac82d7c77..4eb8fe0d96 100644
+index 0ac82d7c77..87966e8397 100644
--- a/include/link.h
+++ b/include/link.h
-@@ -253,8 +253,10 @@ struct link_map
- /* Start and finish of memory map for this object. l_map_start
- need not be the same as l_addr. */
- ElfW(Addr) l_map_start, l_map_end;
-- /* End of the executable part of the mapping. */
-- ElfW(Addr) l_text_end;
-+
+@@ -278,6 +278,10 @@ struct link_map
+ /* List of object in order of the init and fini calls. */
+ struct link_map **l_initfini;
+
+ /* Linked list of objects in reverse ELF constructor execution
+ order. Head of list is stored in _dl_init_called_list. */
+ struct link_map *l_init_called_next;
-
- /* Default array for 'l_scope'. */
- struct r_scope_elem *l_scope_mem[4];
++
+ /* List of the dependencies introduced through symbol binding. */
+ struct link_map_reldeps
+ {
diff --git a/include/resolv.h b/include/resolv.h
index 3590b6f496..4dbbac3800 100644
--- a/include/resolv.h
@@ -2801,6 +2359,32 @@ index 8be2d220f8..4a4d5aa6b2 100644
const unsigned char *cp;
const unsigned char *usrc;
+diff --git a/misc/Makefile b/misc/Makefile
+index ba8232a0e9..66e9ded8f9 100644
+--- a/misc/Makefile
++++ b/misc/Makefile
+@@ -115,7 +115,10 @@ tests-special += $(objpfx)tst-error1-mem.out \
+ $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once-mem.out
+ endif
+
+-tests-container := tst-syslog
++tests-container := \
++ tst-syslog \
++ tst-syslog-long-progname \
++ # tests-container
+
+ CFLAGS-select.c += -fexceptions -fasynchronous-unwind-tables
+ CFLAGS-tsearch.c += $(uses-callbacks)
+@@ -175,6 +178,9 @@ $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once-mem.out: $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once.out
+ $(common-objpfx)malloc/mtrace $(objpfx)tst-allocate_once.mtrace > $@; \
+ $(evaluate-test)
+
++tst-syslog-long-progname-ENV = GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.malloc.check=3 \
++ LD_PRELOAD=libc_malloc_debug.so.0
++
+ $(objpfx)tst-select: $(librt)
+ $(objpfx)tst-select-time64: $(librt)
+ $(objpfx)tst-pselect: $(librt)
diff --git a/misc/bits/syslog.h b/misc/bits/syslog.h
index fd30dd3114..916d2b6f12 100644
--- a/misc/bits/syslog.h
@@ -2890,10 +2474,30 @@ index d933fea104..3888153ed2 100644
__END_DECLS
diff --git a/misc/syslog.c b/misc/syslog.c
-index 554089bfc4..f67d4b58a4 100644
+index 554089bfc4..9336036666 100644
--- a/misc/syslog.c
+++ b/misc/syslog.c
-@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
+@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ static char sccsid[] = "@(#)syslog.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 3/18/94";
+ #include <sys/uio.h>
+ #include <sys/un.h>
+ #include <syslog.h>
++#include <limits.h>
+
+ static int LogType = SOCK_DGRAM; /* type of socket connection */
+ static int LogFile = -1; /* fd for log */
+@@ -122,8 +123,9 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
+ {
+ /* Try to use a static buffer as an optimization. */
+ char bufs[1024];
+- char *buf = NULL;
+- size_t bufsize = 0;
++ char *buf = bufs;
++ size_t bufsize;
++
+ int msgoff;
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+
+@@ -167,7 +169,7 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
_nl_C_locobj_ptr);
#define SYSLOG_HEADER(__pri, __timestamp, __msgoff, pid) \
@@ -2902,19 +2506,74 @@ index 554089bfc4..f67d4b58a4 100644
__pri, __timestamp, __msgoff, \
LogTag == NULL ? __progname : LogTag, \
"[" + (pid == 0), pid, "]" + (pid == 0)
-@@ -193,28 +193,32 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
- int vl = __vsnprintf_internal (bufs + l, sizeof bufs - l, fmt, apc,
- mode_flags);
- if (0 <= vl && vl < sizeof bufs - l)
+@@ -175,53 +177,95 @@ __vsyslog_internal (int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap,
+ #define SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS(__pri, __msgoff) \
+ "<%d>: %n", __pri, __msgoff
+
+- int l;
++ int l, vl;
+ if (has_ts)
+ l = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
+ SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
+ else
+ l = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
+ SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
+- if (0 <= l && l < sizeof bufs)
++ if (l < 0)
++ goto out;
++
++ char *pos;
++ size_t len;
++
++ if (l < sizeof bufs)
+ {
+- va_list apc;
+- va_copy (apc, ap);
++ /* At this point, there is still a chance that we can print the
++ remaining part of the log into bufs and use that. */
++ pos = bufs + l;
++ len = sizeof (bufs) - l;
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ buf = NULL;
++ /* We already know that bufs is too small to use for this log message.
++ The next vsnprintf into bufs is used only to calculate the total
++ required buffer length. We will discard bufs contents and allocate
++ an appropriately sized buffer later instead. */
++ pos = bufs;
++ len = sizeof (bufs);
++ }
+
+- /* Restore errno for %m format. */
+- __set_errno (saved_errno);
++ {
++ va_list apc;
++ va_copy (apc, ap);
+
+- int vl = __vsnprintf_internal (bufs + l, sizeof bufs - l, fmt, apc,
+- mode_flags);
+- if (0 <= vl && vl < sizeof bufs - l)
- {
- buf = bufs;
- bufsize = l + vl;
- }
-+ buf = bufs;
-+ bufsize = l + vl;
++ /* Restore errno for %m format. */
++ __set_errno (saved_errno);
- va_end (apc);
- }
+- va_end (apc);
+- }
++ vl = __vsnprintf_internal (pos, len, fmt, apc, mode_flags);
++ va_end (apc);
++
++ if (vl < 0 || vl >= INT_MAX - l)
++ goto out;
++
++ if (vl >= len)
++ buf = NULL;
++
++ bufsize = l + vl;
++ }
if (buf == NULL)
{
@@ -2925,23 +2584,94 @@ index 554089bfc4..f67d4b58a4 100644
/* Tell the cancellation handler to free this buffer. */
clarg.buf = buf;
++ int cl;
if (has_ts)
- __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
-+ __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
- SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
+- SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
++ cl = __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
++ SYSLOG_HEADER (pri, timestamp, &msgoff, pid));
else
- __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
-+ __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
- SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
+- SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
++ cl = __snprintf (buf, l + 1,
++ SYSLOG_HEADER_WITHOUT_TS (pri, &msgoff));
++ if (cl != l)
++ goto out;
+
+ va_list apc;
+ va_copy (apc, ap);
-+ __vsnprintf_internal (buf + l, bufsize - l + 1, fmt, apc,
-+ mode_flags);
++ cl = __vsnprintf_internal (buf + l, bufsize - l + 1, fmt, apc,
++ mode_flags);
+ va_end (apc);
++
++ if (cl != vl)
++ goto out;
}
else
{
++ int bl;
+ /* Nothing much to do but emit an error message. */
+- bufsize = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
+- "out of memory[%d]", __getpid ());
++ bl = __snprintf (bufs, sizeof bufs,
++ "out of memory[%d]", __getpid ());
++ if (bl < 0 || bl >= sizeof bufs)
++ goto out;
++
++ bufsize = bl;
+ buf = bufs;
++ msgoff = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+diff --git a/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000000..88f37a8a00
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
++/* Test heap buffer overflow in syslog with long __progname (CVE-2023-6246)
++ Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
++
++ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
++ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
++ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
++
++ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
++ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
++ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
++ Lesser General Public License for more details.
++
++ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
++ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
++ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
++
++#include <syslog.h>
++#include <string.h>
++
++extern char * __progname;
++
++static int
++do_test (void)
++{
++ char long_progname[2048];
++
++ memset (long_progname, 'X', sizeof (long_progname) - 1);
++ long_progname[sizeof (long_progname) - 1] = '\0';
++
++ __progname = long_progname;
++
++ syslog (LOG_INFO, "Hello, World!");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#include <support/test-driver.c>
+diff --git a/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.root/postclean.req b/misc/tst-syslog-long-progname.root/postclean.req
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/misc/tst-syslog.c b/misc/tst-syslog.c
index e550d15796..3560b518a2 100644
--- a/misc/tst-syslog.c
@@ -8067,7 +7797,7 @@ index 909b208578..d66f0b9c45 100644
ldp q2, q3, [x29, #OFFSET_RV + DL_OFFSET_RV_V0 + 32*1]
ldp q4, q5, [x29, #OFFSET_RV + DL_OFFSET_RV_V0 + 32*2]
diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h b/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
-index 050a3032de..ab8a7fbf84 100644
+index 050a3032de..c2627fced7 100644
--- a/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
+++ b/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
@@ -105,6 +105,9 @@ typedef struct link_map *lookup_t;
@@ -8080,15 +7810,7 @@ index 050a3032de..ab8a7fbf84 100644
/* On some architectures a pointer to a function is not just a pointer
to the actual code of the function but rather an architecture
specific descriptor. */
-@@ -1044,13 +1047,24 @@ extern int _dl_check_map_versions (struct link_map *map, int verbose,
- extern void _dl_init (struct link_map *main_map, int argc, char **argv,
- char **env) attribute_hidden;
-
-+/* List of ELF objects in reverse order of their constructor
-+ invocation. */
-+extern struct link_map *_dl_init_called_list attribute_hidden;
-+
- /* Call the finalizer functions of all shared objects whose
+@@ -1048,9 +1051,16 @@ extern void _dl_init (struct link_map *main_map, int argc, char **argv,
initializer functions have completed. */
extern void _dl_fini (void) attribute_hidden;
@@ -10745,6 +10467,37 @@ index 3c4480aba7..06f6c9663e 100644
#define MOVBE_X86_ISA_LEVEL 3
/* ISA level >= 2 guaranteed includes. */
+diff --git a/sysdeps/x86_64/dl-tlsdesc.S b/sysdeps/x86_64/dl-tlsdesc.S
+index 0db2cb4152..7619e743e1 100644
+--- a/sysdeps/x86_64/dl-tlsdesc.S
++++ b/sysdeps/x86_64/dl-tlsdesc.S
+@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ _dl_tlsdesc_return:
+ _dl_tlsdesc_undefweak:
+ _CET_ENDBR
+ movq 8(%rax), %rax
+- subq %fs:0, %rax
++ sub %fs:0, %RAX_LP
+ ret
+ cfi_endproc
+ .size _dl_tlsdesc_undefweak, .-_dl_tlsdesc_undefweak
+@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic:
+ /* Preserve call-clobbered registers that we modify.
+ We need two scratch regs anyway. */
+ movq %rsi, -16(%rsp)
+- movq %fs:DTV_OFFSET, %rsi
++ mov %fs:DTV_OFFSET, %RSI_LP
+ movq %rdi, -8(%rsp)
+ movq TLSDESC_ARG(%rax), %rdi
+ movq (%rsi), %rax
+@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic:
+ addq TLSDESC_MODOFF(%rdi), %rax
+ .Lret:
+ movq -16(%rsp), %rsi
+- subq %fs:0, %rax
++ sub %fs:0, %RAX_LP
+ movq -8(%rsp), %rdi
+ ret
+ .Lslow:
diff --git a/sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/fraiseexcpt.c b/sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/fraiseexcpt.c
index 864f4777a2..23446ff4ac 100644
--- a/sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/fraiseexcpt.c
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 51dbb4dd..350fd9d3 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -119,8 +119,4 @@ any/local-test-install.diff
any/local-cross.patch
any/git-floatn-gcc-13-support.diff
any/local-disable-tst-bz29951.diff
-any/local-CVE-2023-4911.patch
-any/local-CVE-2023-6246.patch
-any/local-CVE-2023-6779.patch
-any/local-CVE-2023-6780.patch
any/local-qsort-memory-corruption.patch
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