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Ondřej Surý
2e849353b3 Add isc_task_getnetmgr() function
Add a function to pull the attached netmgr from inside the executed
task.  This is needed for any task that needs to call the netmgr API.

(cherry picked from commit 7670f98377)
2021-05-31 16:57:19 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
1417e39055 Add asynchronous work API to the network manager
The libuv has a support for running long running tasks in the dedicated
threadpools, so it doesn't affect networking IO.

This commit adds isc_nm_work_enqueue() wrapper that would wraps around
the libuv API and runs it on top of associated worker loop.

The only limitation is that the function must be called from inside
network manager thread, so the call to the function should be wrapped
inside a (bound) task.

(cherry picked from commit 87fe97ed91)
2021-05-31 16:57:19 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
4d027ab945 Remove TLSDNS, TLS and HTTP protocols from netmgr
For further stabilization of the 9.16 branch, we are removing the unused
protocols from the netmgr.
2021-05-14 12:52:48 +02:00
Evan Hunt
ef1d909fa9 backport of netmgr/taskmgr to 9.16
this rolls up numerous changes that have been applied to the
main branch, including moving isc_task operations into the
netmgr event loops, and other general stabilization.
2021-05-14 12:52:48 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
a09822b624 Add nanosleep and usleep Windows shims
This commit adds POSIX nanosleep() and usleep() shim implementation for
Windows to help implementors use less #ifdef _WIN32 in the code.

(cherry picked from commit c37ff5d188)
2021-05-14 12:19:48 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
7e8f4b1df6 Add trampoline around iocompletionport_createthreads()
On Windows, the iocompletionport_createthreads() didn't use
isc_thread_create() to create new threads for processing IO, but just a
simple CreateThread() function that completely circumvent the
isc_trampoline mechanism to initialize global isc_tid_v.  This lead to
segmentation fault in isc_hp API because '-1' isn't valid index to the
hazard pointer array.

This commit changes the iocompletionport_createthreads() to use
isc_thread_create() instead of CreateThread() to properly initialize
isc_tid_v.

(cherry picked from commit cd54bbbd9a)
2021-05-14 12:14:23 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
72deed194d Use isdigit instead of checking character range
When looking for key files, we could use isdigit rather than checking
if the character is within the range [0-9].

Use (unsigned char) cast to ensure the value is representable in the
unsigned char type (as suggested by the isdigit manpage).

Change " & 0xff" occurrences to the recommended (unsigned char) type
cast.

(cherry picked from commit 1998ad6c776a9c17c27788b17765dee90d9e25df)
2021-05-05 18:23:53 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
97a5559ae3 Cleanup the isc_<*>mgr_createinc() constructors
Previously, the taskmgr, timermgr and socketmgr had a constructor
variant, that would create the mgr on top of existing appctx.  This was
no longer true and isc_<*>mgr was just calling isc_<*>mgr_create()
directly without any extra code.

This commit just cleans up the extra function.

(cherry picked from commit 3388ef36b3)
2021-04-19 15:57:40 +02:00
Patrick McLean
c5c9c9b83f Add isc_time_now_hires function to get current time with high resolution
The current isc_time_now uses CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE which only updates
on a timer tick. This clock is generally fine for millisecond accuracy,
but on servers with 100hz clocks, this clock is nowhere near accurate
enough for microsecond accuracy.

This commit adds a new isc_time_now_hires function that uses
CLOCK_REALTIME, which gives the current time, though it is somewhat
expensive to call. When microsecond accuracy is required, it may be
required to use extra resources for higher accuracy.

(cherry picked from commit ebced74b19)
2021-03-20 11:59:21 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
a017ba2615 Fix TCPDNS and TLSDNS timers
After the TCPDNS refactoring the initial and idle timers were broken and
only the tcp-initial-timeout was always applied on the whole TCP
connection.

This broke any TCP connection that took longer than tcp-initial-timeout,
most often this would affect large zone AXFRs.

This commit changes the timeout logic in this way:

  * On TCP connection accept the tcp-initial-timeout is applied
    and the timer is started
  * When we are processing and/or sending any DNS message the timer is
    stopped
  * When we stop processing all DNS messages, the tcp-idle-timeout
    is applied and the timer is started again
2021-03-18 15:16:13 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
59d92c8af8 Call isc__initialize()/isc__shutdown() from win32 DllMain
Call the libisc isc__initialize() constructor and isc__shutdown()
destructor from DllMain instead of having duplicate code between
those and DllMain() code.

(cherry picked from commit a50f5d0cf5)
2021-03-02 08:50:29 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
86298fd112 Make linker include library ctor/dtor in statically linked libisc
Under normal situation, the linker throws out all symbols from
compilation unit when no symbols are used in the final binary, which is
the case for lib/isc/lib.c.  This commit adds empty function to lib.c
that's being called from different CU (mem.c in this case) and that
makes the linker to include all the symbols including the normally
unreferenced isc__initialize() and isc__shutdown() in the final binary.
2021-02-26 21:19:33 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
f92b77ff0d Change the isc_thread_self() return type to uintptr_t
The pthread_self(), thrd_current() or GetCurrentThreadId() could
actually be a pointer, so we should rather convert the value into
uintptr_t instead of unsigned long.

(cherry picked from commit a0181056a8)
2021-02-26 21:14:17 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
45c55b1e7e Add isc_trampoline API to have simple accounting around threads
The current isc_hp API uses internal tid_v variable that gets
incremented for each new thread using hazard pointers.  This tid_v
variable is then used as a index to global shared table with hazard
pointers state.  Since the tid_v is only incremented and never
decremented the table could overflow very quickly if we create set of
threads for short period of time, they finish the work and cease to
exist.  Then we create identical set of threads and so on and so on.
This is not a problem for a normal `named` operation as the set of
threads is stable, but the problematic place are the unit tests where we
test network manager or other APIs (task, timer) that create threads.

This commits adds a thin wrapper around any function called from
isc_thread_create() that adds unique-but-reusable small digit thread id
that can be used as index to f.e. hazard pointer tables.  The trampoline
wrapper ensures that the thread ids will be reused, so the highest
thread_id number doesn't grow indefinitely when threads are created and
destroyed and then created again.  This fixes the hazard pointer table
overflow on machines with many cores. [GL #2396]

(cherry picked from commit cbbecfcc82)
2021-02-26 21:14:17 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
2011efa99d Disable safe-guard assertion in DLL_THREAD_ATTACH/DLL_THREAD_DETACH
The BIND 9 libraries on Windows define DllMain() optional entry point
into a dynamic-link library (DLL).  When the system starts or terminates
a process or thread, it calls the entry-point function for each loaded
DLL using the first thread of the process.

When the DLL is being loaded into the virtual address space of the
current process as a result of the process starting up, we make a call
to DisableThreadLibraryCalls() which should disable the
DLL_THREAD_ATTACH and DLL_THREAD_DETACH notifications for the specified
dynamic-link library (DLL).

This seems not be the case because we never check the return value of
the DisableThreadLibraryCalls() call, and it could in fact fail.  The
DisableThreadLibraryCalls() function fails if the DLL specified by
hModule has active static thread local storage, or if hModule is an
invalid module handle.

In this commit, we remove the safe-guard assertion put in place for the
DLL_THREAD_ATTACH and DLL_THREAD_DETACH events and we just ignore them.
BIND 9 doesn't create/destroy enough threads for it actually to make any
difference, and in fact we do use static thread local storage in the
code.
2021-02-26 17:18:06 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
2f0f531ee8 Use library constructor/destructor to initialize OpenSSL
Instead of calling isc_tls_initialize()/isc_tls_destroy() explicitly use
gcc/clang attributes on POSIX and DLLMain on Windows to initialize and
shutdown OpenSSL library.

This resolves the issue when isc_nm_create() / isc_nm_destroy() was
called multiple times and it would call OpenSSL library destructors from
isc_nm_destroy().

At the same time, since we now have introduced the ctor/dtor for libisc,
this commit moves the isc_mem API initialization (the list of the
contexts) and changes the isc_mem_checkdestroyed() to schedule the
checking of memory context on library unload instead of executing the
code immediately.
2021-02-26 17:18:06 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
59d51cdeb6 Disable calling DllMain() on thread creation/destruction
Disables the DLL_THREAD_ATTACH and DLL_THREAD_DETACH notifications for
the specified dynamic-link library (DLL).  This can reduce the size of
the working set for some applications.
2021-02-26 17:07:15 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
effe3ee595 Refactor TLSDNS module to work with libuv/ssl directly
* Following the example set in 634bdfb16d, the tlsdns netmgr
  module now uses libuv and SSL primitives directly, rather than
  opening a TLS socket which opens a TCP socket, as the previous
  model was difficult to debug.  Closes #2335.

* Remove the netmgr tls layer (we will have to re-add it for DoH)

* Add isc_tls API to wrap the OpenSSL SSL_CTX object into libisc
  library; move the OpenSSL initialization/deinitialization from dstapi
  needed for OpenSSL 1.0.x to the isc_tls_{initialize,destroy}()

* Add couple of new shims needed for OpenSSL 1.0.x

* When LibreSSL is used, require at least version 2.7.0 that
  has the best OpenSSL 1.1.x compatibility and auto init/deinit

* Enforce OpenSSL 1.1.x usage on Windows

(cherry picked from commit e493e04c0f)
2021-02-26 16:14:50 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
0e25af628c Use -release instead of -version-info for internal library SONAMEs
The BIND 9 libraries are considered to be internal only and hence the
API and ABI changes a lot.  Keeping track of the API/ABI changes takes
time and it's a complicated matter as the safest way to make everything
stable would be to bump any library in the dependency chain as in theory
if libns links with libdns, and a binary links with both, and we bump
the libdns SOVERSION, but not the libns SOVERSION, the old libns might
be loaded by binary pulling old libdns together with new libdns loaded
by the binary.  The situation gets even more complicated with loading
the plugins that have been compiled with few versions old BIND 9
libraries and then dynamically loaded into the named.

We are picking the safest option possible and usable for internal
libraries - instead of using -version-info that has only a weak link to
BIND 9 version number, we are using -release libtool option that will
embed the corresponding BIND 9 version number into the library name.

That means that instead of libisc.so.1608 (as an example) the library
will now be named libisc-9.16.10.so.

(cherry picked from commit c605d75ea5)
2021-01-25 15:28:09 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
7fc62f829d Add libssl libraries to Windows build
This commit extends the perl Configure script to also check for libssl
in addition to libcrypto and change the vcxproj source files to link
with both libcrypto and libssl.
2020-12-09 10:46:16 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
7b9c8b9781 Refactor netmgr and add more unit tests
This is a part of the works that intends to make the netmgr stable,
testable, maintainable and tested.  It contains a numerous changes to
the netmgr code and unfortunately, it was not possible to split this
into smaller chunks as the work here needs to be committed as a complete
works.

NOTE: There's a quite a lot of duplicated code between udp.c, tcp.c and
tcpdns.c and it should be a subject to refactoring in the future.

The changes that are included in this commit are listed here
(extensively, but not exclusively):

* The netmgr_test unit test was split into individual tests (udp_test,
  tcp_test, tcpdns_test and newly added tcp_quota_test)

* The udp_test and tcp_test has been extended to allow programatic
  failures from the libuv API.  Unfortunately, we can't use cmocka
  mock() and will_return(), so we emulate the behaviour with #define and
  including the netmgr/{udp,tcp}.c source file directly.

* The netievents that we put on the nm queue have variable number of
  members, out of these the isc_nmsocket_t and isc_nmhandle_t always
  needs to be attached before enqueueing the netievent_<foo> and
  detached after we have called the isc_nm_async_<foo> to ensure that
  the socket (handle) doesn't disappear between scheduling the event and
  actually executing the event.

* Cancelling the in-flight TCP connection using libuv requires to call
  uv_close() on the original uv_tcp_t handle which just breaks too many
  assumptions we have in the netmgr code.  Instead of using uv_timer for
  TCP connection timeouts, we use platform specific socket option.

* Fix the synchronization between {nm,async}_{listentcp,tcpconnect}

  When isc_nm_listentcp() or isc_nm_tcpconnect() is called it was
  waiting for socket to either end up with error (that path was fine) or
  to be listening or connected using condition variable and mutex.

  Several things could happen:

    0. everything is ok

    1. the waiting thread would miss the SIGNAL() - because the enqueued
       event would be processed faster than we could start WAIT()ing.
       In case the operation would end up with error, it would be ok, as
       the error variable would be unchanged.

    2. the waiting thread miss the sock->{connected,listening} = `true`
       would be set to `false` in the tcp_{listen,connect}close_cb() as
       the connection would be so short lived that the socket would be
       closed before we could even start WAIT()ing

* The tcpdns has been converted to using libuv directly.  Previously,
  the tcpdns protocol used tcp protocol from netmgr, this proved to be
  very complicated to understand, fix and make changes to.  The new
  tcpdns protocol is modeled in a similar way how tcp netmgr protocol.
  Closes: #2194, #2283, #2318, #2266, #2034, #1920

* The tcp and tcpdns is now not using isc_uv_import/isc_uv_export to
  pass accepted TCP sockets between netthreads, but instead (similar to
  UDP) uses per netthread uv_loop listener.  This greatly reduces the
  complexity as the socket is always run in the associated nm and uv
  loops, and we are also not touching the libuv internals.

  There's an unfortunate side effect though, the new code requires
  support for load-balanced sockets from the operating system for both
  UDP and TCP (see #2137).  If the operating system doesn't support the
  load balanced sockets (either SO_REUSEPORT on Linux or SO_REUSEPORT_LB
  on FreeBSD 12+), the number of netthreads is limited to 1.

* The netmgr has now two debugging #ifdefs:

  1. Already existing NETMGR_TRACE prints any dangling nmsockets and
     nmhandles before triggering assertion failure.  This options would
     reduce performance when enabled, but in theory, it could be enabled
     on low-performance systems.

  2. New NETMGR_TRACE_VERBOSE option has been added that enables
     extensive netmgr logging that allows the software engineer to
     precisely track any attach/detach operations on the nmsockets and
     nmhandles.  This is not suitable for any kind of production
     machine, only for debugging.

* The tlsdns netmgr protocol has been split from the tcpdns and it still
  uses the old method of stacking the netmgr boxes on top of each other.
  We will have to refactor the tlsdns netmgr protocol to use the same
  approach - build the stack using only libuv and openssl.

* Limit but not assert the tcp buffer size in tcp_alloc_cb
  Closes: #2061

(cherry picked from commit 634bdfb16d)
2020-12-09 10:46:16 +01:00
Witold Kręcicki
4a854da141 netmgr: server-side TLS support
Add server-side TLS support to netmgr - that includes moving some of the
isc_nm_ functions from tcp.c to a wrapper in netmgr.c calling a proper
tcp or tls function, and a new isc_nm_listentls() function.

Add DoT support to tcpdns - isc_nm_listentlsdns().

(cherry picked from commit b2ee0e9dc3)
2020-12-09 10:46:16 +01:00
Evan Hunt
4598d7b30d add isc_nmhandle_settimeout() function
this function sets the read timeout for the socket associated
with a netmgr handle and, if the timer is running, resets it.
for TCPDNS sockets it also sets the read timeout and resets the
timer on the outer TCP socket.

(cherry picked from commit 4be63c5b00)
2020-12-09 10:46:16 +01:00
Evan Hunt
c919a3338f add netmgr functions to support outgoing DNS queries
- isc_nm_tcpdnsconnect() sets up up an outgoing TCP DNS connection.
- isc_nm_tcpconnect(), _udpconnect() and _tcpdnsconnect() now take a
  timeout argument to ensure connections time out and are correctly
  cleaned up on failure.
- isc_nm_read() now supports UDP; it reads a single datagram and then
  stops until the next time it's called.
- isc_nm_cancelread() now runs asynchronously to prevent assertion
  failure if reading is interrupted by a non-network thread (e.g.
  a timeout).
- isc_nm_cancelread() can now apply to UDP sockets.
- added shim code to support UDP connection in versions of libuv
  prior to 1.27, when uv_udp_connect() was added

all these functions will be used to support outgoing queries in dig,
xfrin, dispatch, etc.

(cherry picked from commit 5dcdc00b93)
2020-12-09 10:46:16 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
a35a666a7c Reformat sources using clang-format-11
(cherry picked from commit 7ba18870dc)
2020-12-08 19:34:05 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
c3d721b13b Add helper function to enable DF (don't fragment) flag on UDP sockets
This commits add isc__nm_socket_dontfrag() helper functions.

(cherry picked from commit d685bbc822)
2020-10-05 16:19:23 +02:00
Evan Hunt
ba2e9dfb99 change from isc_nmhandle_ref/unref to isc_nmhandle attach/detach
Attaching and detaching handle pointers will make it easier to
determine where and why reference counting errors have occurred.

A handle needs to be referenced more than once when multiple
asynchronous operations are in flight, so callers must now maintain
multiple handle pointers for each pending operation. For example,
ns_client objects now contain:

        - reqhandle:    held while waiting for a request callback (query,
                        notify, update)
        - sendhandle:   held while waiting for a send callback
        - fetchhandle:  held while waiting for a recursive fetch to
                        complete
        - updatehandle: held while waiting for an update-forwarding
                        task to complete

(cherry picked from commit 57b4dde974)
2020-10-01 18:09:35 +02:00
Evan Hunt
bc5ea9d65e use handles for isc_nm_pauseread() and isc_nm_resumeread()
by having these functions act on netmgr handles instead of socket
objects, they can be used in callback functions outside the netgmr.

(cherry picked from commit 55896df79d)
2020-10-01 16:44:43 +02:00
Witold Kręcicki
ebb4d506d6 Add missing libisc.def definitions, netmgr version of isc_sockettype_t.
(cherry picked from commit 25f84ffc68)
2020-10-01 16:44:43 +02:00
Evan Hunt
d9d482e9e2 implement isc_nm_cancelread()
The isc_nm_cancelread() function cancels reading on a connected
socket and calls its read callback function with a 'result'
parameter of ISC_R_CANCELED.

(cherry picked from commit 5191ec8f86)
2020-10-01 16:44:43 +02:00
Evan Hunt
a9061ea123 implement isc_nm_tcpconnect()
the isc_nm_tcpconnect() function establishes a client connection via
TCP.  once the connection is esablished, a callback function will be
called with a newly created network manager handle.

(cherry picked from commit abbb79f9d1)
2020-10-01 16:44:43 +02:00
Evan Hunt
573bcdf932 make isc_nmsocket_{attach,detach}{} functions private
there is no need for a caller to reference-count socket objects.
they need tto be able tto close listener sockets (i.e., those
returned by isc_nm_listen{udp,tcp,tcpdns}), and an isc_nmsocket_close()
function has been added for that. other sockets are only accessed via
handles.

(cherry picked from commit 9e740cad21)
2020-10-01 16:44:43 +02:00
Mark Andrews
ebf16118df Add ISO time stamps to the microsecond
(cherry picked from commit 519b070618)
2020-10-01 00:14:45 +10:00
Evan Hunt
df698d73f4 update all copyright headers to eliminate the typo 2020-09-14 16:50:58 -07:00
Michał Kępień
6e2a35df2d Include BIND documentation in Windows zips
As generated documentation files are no longer stored in the BIND Git
repository, put a copy of the PDF version of the BIND ARM generated by
the "docs" GitLab CI job into the Windows zips to make it easily
available to the end users on that platform.

Make sure Windows zips also contain certain documentation files included
in source tarballs to make the contents of each release more consistent
across different platforms.

(cherry picked from commit 549ddca256)
2020-09-03 12:02:19 +02:00
Mark Andrews
14fe6e77a7 Always check the return from isc_refcount_decrement.
Created isc_refcount_decrement_expect macro to test conditionally
the return value to ensure it is in expected range.  Converted
unchecked isc_refcount_decrement to use isc_refcount_decrement_expect.
Converted INSIST(isc_refcount_decrement()...) to isc_refcount_decrement_expect.

(cherry picked from commit bde5c7632a)
2020-07-31 12:54:47 +10:00
Ondřej Surý
ebb2b055cc Add isc_hash32() and rename isc_hash_function() to isc_hash64()
As the names suggest the original isc_hash64 function returns 64-bit
long hash values and the isc_hash32() returns 32-bit values.

(cherry picked from commit f59fd49fd8)
2020-07-30 11:57:24 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
1e5df7f3bf Add HalfSipHash 2-4 reference implementation
The HalfSipHash implementation has 32-bit keys and returns 32-bit
value.

(cherry picked from commit 344d66aaff)
2020-07-30 11:57:24 +02:00
Mark Andrews
dd32fb9284 Make the stdatomic shim and mutexatomic type complete
The stdatomic shims for non-C11 compilers (Windows, old gcc, ...) and
mutexatomic implemented only and minimal subset of the atomic types.
This commit adds 16-bit operations for Windows and all atomic types as
defined in standard.

(cherry picked from commit bccea5862d)
2020-07-08 10:29:59 +10:00
Matthijs Mekking
7915327aac Move dst key printtime in separate function
I'd like to use the same functionality (pretty print the datetime
of keytime metadata) in the 'rndc dnssec -status' command.  So it is
better that this logic is done in a separate function.

Since the stdtime.c code have differernt files for unix and win32,
I think the "#ifdef WIN32" define can be dropped.

(cherry picked from commit 9e03f8e8fe)
2020-07-01 09:57:44 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
ef50067fd2 Stop building release notes as a separate sphinx-doc document
The release notes were previously built as a separate document
(including the PDF version).  It was agreed that this doesn't make much
sense, so the release notes are now included only as an appendix to the
BIND 9 ARM.

(cherry picked from commit 8eb2323ec3)
2020-06-04 11:24:53 +02:00
Evan Hunt
c19a593d3e change "expr == false" to "!expr" in conditionals
(cherry picked from commit 57e54c46e4)
2020-05-25 17:04:04 -07:00
Evan Hunt
00c816778d change 'expr == true' to 'expr' in conditionals
(cherry picked from commit 68a1c9d679)
2020-05-25 17:03:59 -07:00
Mark Andrews
eed4fab37b Report Extended DNS Error codes
(cherry picked from commit b144ae1bb0)
2020-05-13 10:26:39 +10:00
Ondřej Surý
5948a29463 Stop leaking OpenSSL types and defines in the isc/safe.h
The two "functions" that isc/safe.h declared before were actually simple
defines to matching OpenSSL functions.  The downside of the approach was
enforcing all users of the libisc library to explicitly list the include
path to OpenSSL and link with -lcrypto.  By hiding the specific
implementation into the private namespace changing the defines into
simple functions, we no longer enforce this.  In the long run, this
might also allow us to switch cryptographic library implementation
without affecting the downstream users.

(cherry picked from commit ab827ab5bf)
2020-04-28 16:27:39 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
c22c8cb0e1 Stop leaking OpenSSL types and defines in the isc/md.h
The <isc/md.h> header directly included <openssl/evp.h> header which
enforced all users of the libisc library to explicitly list the include
path to OpenSSL and link with -lcrypto.  By hiding the specific
implementation into the private namespace, we no longer enforce this.
In the long run, this might also allow us to switch cryptographic
library implementation without affecting the downstream users.

While making the isc_md_type_t type opaque, the API using the data type
was changed to use the pointer to isc_md_type_t instead of using the
type directly.

(cherry picked from commit 4e114f8ed6)
2020-04-28 15:24:07 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
8b84fb4f42 Disable MSB8028 warning
All our MSVS Project files share the same intermediate directory.  We
know that this doesn't cause any problems, so we can just disable the
detection in the project files.

Example of the warning:

  warning MSB8028: The intermediate directory (.\Release\) contains files shared from another project (dnssectool.vcxproj).  This can lead to incorrect clean and rebuild behavior.

(cherry picked from commit b6c2012d93)
2020-04-16 07:56:38 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
d7948f9c8c Disable C4090 MSVC warning
MSVC documentation states: "This warning can be caused when a pointer to
a const or volatile item is assigned to a pointer not declared as
pointing to const or volatile."

Unfortunately, this happens when we dynamically allocate and deallocate
block of atomic variables using isc_mem_get and isc_mem_put.

Couple of examples:

  lib\isc\hp.c(134): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\hp.c(144): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\stats.c(55): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\stats.c(87): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]

(cherry picked from commit 063e05491b)
2020-04-16 07:56:37 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
c70159e792 Fix invalid cast in win32 stdatomic.h shim
The InterlockedOr8() and InterlockedAnd8() first argument was cast
to (atomic_int_fast8_t) instead of (atomic_int_fast8_t *), this was
reported by MSVC as:

  warning C4024: '_InterlockedOr8': different types for formal and actual parameter 1
  warning C4024: '_InterlockedAnd8': different types for formal and actual parameter 1

(cherry picked from commit 54168d55c0)
2020-04-16 07:56:37 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
8aef53cdb2 Disable MSVC C4133 when using stdatomic.h win32 shim
(cherry picked from commit b1f66d1e13)
2020-04-16 07:56:37 +02:00