On Sep 13 2016, Eugene Syromyatnikov
wrote:
> glibc before 2.23 (glibc-2.22-122-gbe48165? to be more precise) tried to
> access
> data pointed by third argument of msgctl call on 64-bit PowerPC which led to
> segmentataion fault (instead of EFAULT from kernel).
Which is a perfectly valid thing
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 7:32 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> On Sep 13 2016, Eugene Syromyatnikov
> wrote:
>
>> glibc before 2.23 (glibc-2.22-122-gbe48165? to be more precise) tried to
>> access
>> data pointed by third argument of msgctl call on 64-bit PowerPC which led to
>> segmentataion fault (
On Sep 13 2016, Eugene Syromyatnikov
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 7:32 AM, Andreas Schwab
> wrote:
>> On Sep 13 2016, Eugene Syromyatnikov
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> glibc before 2.23 (glibc-2.22-122-gbe48165? to be more precise) tried to
>>> access
>>> data pointed by third argument of msgct
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 02:56:44AM +0300, Eugene Syromyatnikov wrote:
> glibc before 2.23 (glibc-2.22-122-gbe48165? to be more precise) tried to
> access
> data pointed by third argument of msgctl call on 64-bit PowerPC which led to
> segmentataion fault (instead of EFAULT from kernel).
[...]
> +/
* tests/ipc_msg.c: Additional msgget (parameter format), msgctl
(parameter format, decoding of struct msqid_ds in IPC_SET/IPC_STAT
commands) checks.
* tests/ipc_sem.c: Additional semget, semctl checks.
* tests/ipc_shm.c: Additional shmget, shmctl checks.
* tests/semop.c: Additional semop checks