Merge "Fix tzalloc(nullptr) and add a test." am: 0e437c00e0
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Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/bionic/+/2630990 Change-Id: I1b1895db4c614268f76b4ddc3f31781dff52902d Signed-off-by: Automerger Merge Worker <android-build-automerger-merge-worker@system.gserviceaccount.com>
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@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ libc/
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tzcode/
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# A modified superset of the IANA tzcode. Most of the modifications relate
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# to Android's use of a single file (with corresponding index) to contain
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# time zone data.
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# timezone data.
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zoneinfo/
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# Android-format time zone data.
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# Android-format timezone data.
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# See 'Updating tzdata' later.
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```
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ New libc functions in V (API level 35):
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* `timespec_getres` (C23 addition).
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* `localtime_rz`, `mktime_z`, `tzalloc`, and `tzfree` (NetBSD
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extensions implemented in tzcode, and the "least non-standard"
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functions for avoiding $TZ if you need to use multiple time zones in
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functions for avoiding $TZ if you need to use multiple timezones in
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multi-threaded C).
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* `mbsrtowcs_l` and `wcsrtombs_l` aliases for `mbsrtowcs` and `wcsrtombs`.
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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ cc_library_static {
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"-DTHREAD_SAFE=1",
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// The name of the tm_gmtoff field in our struct tm.
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"-DTM_GMTOFF=tm_gmtoff",
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// TZDEFAULT is not applicable to Android as there is no one file per time zone mapping
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// Android uses a system property instead of /etc/localtime, so make callers crash.
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"-DTZDEFAULT=NULL",
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// Where we store our tzdata.
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"-DTZDIR=\"/system/usr/share/zoneinfo\"",
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@ -42,22 +42,22 @@ __BEGIN_DECLS
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/* If we just use void* in the typedef, the compiler exposes that in error messages. */
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struct __timezone_t;
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/** The `timezone_t` type that represents a time zone. */
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/** The `timezone_t` type that represents a timezone. */
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typedef struct __timezone_t* timezone_t;
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/** Divisor to compute seconds from the result of a call to clock(). */
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#define CLOCKS_PER_SEC 1000000
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/**
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* The name of the current time zone's non-daylight savings (`tzname[0]`) and
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* The name of the current timezone's non-daylight savings (`tzname[0]`) and
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* daylight savings (`tzname[1]`) variants. See tzset().
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*/
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extern char* _Nonnull tzname[];
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/** Whether the current time zone ever uses daylight savings time. See tzset(). */
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/** Whether the current timezone ever uses daylight savings time. See tzset(). */
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extern int daylight;
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/** The difference in seconds between UTC and the current time zone. See tzset(). */
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/** The difference in seconds between UTC and the current timezone. See tzset(). */
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extern long int timezone;
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struct sigevent;
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int tm_isdst;
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/** Offset from UTC (GMT) in seconds for this time. */
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long int tm_gmtoff;
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/** Name of the time zone for this time. */
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/** Name of the timezone for this time. */
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const char* _Nullable tm_zone;
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};
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* [mktime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mktime.3p.html) converts
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* broken-down time `tm` into the number of seconds since the Unix epoch.
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*
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* See tzset() for details of how the time zone is set, and mktime_rz()
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* See tzset() for details of how the timezone is set, and mktime_rz()
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* for an alternative.
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*
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* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
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/**
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* mktime_z(3) converts broken-down time `tm` into the number of seconds
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* since the Unix epoch, assuming the given time zone.
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* since the Unix epoch, assuming the given timezone.
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*
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* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
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*
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* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in `t` to a broken-down time.
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* That broken-down time will be written to the given struct `tm`.
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*
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* See tzset() for details of how the time zone is set, and localtime_rz()
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* See tzset() for details of how the timezone is set, and localtime_rz()
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* for an alternative.
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*
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* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
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/**
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* localtime_rz(3) converts the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in
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* `t` to a broken-down time, assuming the given time zone. That broken-down
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* `t` to a broken-down time, assuming the given timezone. That broken-down
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* time will be written to the given struct `tm`.
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*
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* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
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/**
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* [tzset(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/tzset.3.html) tells
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* libc that the time zone has changed.
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* libc that the timezone has changed.
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*
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* Android looks at both the system property `persist.sys.timezone` and the
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* environment variable `TZ`. The former is the device's current time zone
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* as shown in Settings, while the latter is usually unset but can be used
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* to override the global setting. This is a bad idea outside of unit tests
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* or single-threaded programs because it's inherently thread-unsafe.
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* See tzalloc(), localtime_rz(), mktime_z(), and tzfree() for an
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* alternative.
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* tzset() on Android looks at both the system property
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* `persist.sys.timezone` and the environment variable `TZ`. The former is
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* the device's current timezone as shown in Settings, while the latter is
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* usually unset but can be used to override the global setting. This is a
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* bad idea outside of unit tests or single-threaded programs because it's
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* inherently thread-unsafe. See tzalloc(), localtime_rz(), mktime_z(),
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* and tzfree() for an alternative.
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*/
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void tzset(void);
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/**
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* tzalloc(3) allocates a time zone corresponding to the given Olson id.
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* tzalloc(3) allocates a timezone corresponding to the given Olson ID.
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*
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* Returns a time zone object on success, and returns NULL and sets `errno` on failure.
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* A null `id` returns the system timezone (as seen in Settings) from
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* the system property `persist.sys.timezone`, ignoring `$TZ`. Although
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* tzset() honors `$TZ`, callers of tzalloc() can use `$TZ` themselves if
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* that's the (thread-unsafe) behavior they want, but by ignoring `$TZ`
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* tzalloc() is thread safe (though obviously the system timezone can
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* change, especially if your mobile device is actually mobile!).
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*
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* Returns a timezone object on success, and returns NULL and sets `errno` on failure.
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*
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* Available since API level 35.
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*/
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timezone_t _Nullable tzalloc(const char* _Nullable __id) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
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/**
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* tzfree(3) frees a time zone object returned by tzalloc().
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* tzfree(3) frees a timezone object returned by tzalloc().
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*
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* Available since API level 35.
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*/
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/**
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* [clock_getcpuclockid(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/clock_getcpuclockid.3.html)
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* gets the clock id of the cpu-time clock for the given `pid`.
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* gets the clock ID of the cpu-time clock for the given `pid`.
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*
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* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
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*/
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persist.vendor. u:object_r:vendor_default_prop:s0
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vendor. u:object_r:vendor_default_prop:s0
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# Properties that relate to time / time zone detection behavior.
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# Properties that relate to time / timezone detection behavior.
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persist.time. u:object_r:time_prop:s0
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# Properties that relate to server configurable flags
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#include "private/CachedProperty.h"
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extern "C" void tzset_unlocked(void);
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extern "C" void __bionic_get_system_tz(char* buf, size_t n);
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extern "C" int __bionic_open_tzdata(const char*, int32_t*);
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extern "C" void tzsetlcl(char const*);
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void __bionic_get_system_tz(char* buf, size_t n) {
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static CachedProperty persist_sys_timezone("persist.sys.timezone");
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const char* name = persist_sys_timezone.Get();
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// If the system property is not set, perhaps because this is called
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// before the default value has been set (the recovery image being a
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// classic example), fall back to GMT.
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if (name == nullptr) name = "GMT";
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strlcpy(buf, name, n);
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if (!strcmp(buf, "GMT")) {
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// Typically we'll set the system property to an Olson ID, but
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// java.util.TimeZone also supports the "GMT+xxxx" style, and at
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// least historically (see http://b/25463955) some Android-based set
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// top boxes would get the timezone from the TV network in this format
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// and use it directly in the system property. This caused trouble
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// for native code because POSIX and Java disagree about the sign in
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// a timezone string. For POSIX, "GMT+3" means "3 hours west/behind",
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// but for Java it means "3 hours east/ahead". Since (a) Java is the
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// one that matches human expectations and (b) this system property is
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// used directly by Java, we flip the sign here to translate from Java
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// to POSIX. We only need to worry about the "GMT+xxxx" case because
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// the expectation is that these are valid java.util.TimeZone ids,
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// not general POSIX custom timezone specifications (which is why this
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// code only applies to the system property, and not to the environment
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// variable).
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char sign = buf[3];
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if (sign == '-' || sign == '+') {
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buf[3] = (sign == '-') ? '+' : '-';
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}
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}
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}
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void tzset_unlocked() {
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// The TZ environment variable is meant to override the system-wide setting.
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const char* name = getenv("TZ");
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// If that's not set, look at the "persist.sys.timezone" system property.
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if (name == nullptr) {
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static CachedProperty persist_sys_timezone("persist.sys.timezone");
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if ((name = persist_sys_timezone.Get()) != nullptr && strlen(name) > 3) {
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// POSIX and Java disagree about the sign in a timezone string. For POSIX, "GMT+3" means
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// "3 hours west/behind", but for Java it means "3 hours east/ahead". Since (a) Java is
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// the one that matches human expectations and (b) this system property is used directly
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// by Java, we flip the sign here to translate from Java to POSIX. http://b/25463955.
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char sign = name[3];
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if (sign == '-' || sign == '+') {
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strlcpy(buf, name, sizeof(buf));
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buf[3] = (sign == '-') ? '+' : '-';
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name = buf;
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}
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}
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__bionic_get_system_tz(buf, sizeof(buf));
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name = buf;
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}
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// If the system property is also not available (because you're running AOSP on a WiFi-only
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// device, say), fall back to GMT.
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if (name == nullptr) name = "GMT";
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tzsetlcl(name);
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}
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close(fd);
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// This file descriptor (-1) is passed to localtime.c. In invalid fd case
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// upstream passes errno value around methods and having 0 there will
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// indicate that time zone was found and read successfully and localtime's
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// indicate that timezone was found and read successfully and localtime's
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// internal state was properly initialized (which wasn't as we couldn't find
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// requested time zone in the tzdata file).
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// requested timezone in the tzdata file).
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// If we reached this point errno is unlikely to be touched. It is only
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// close(fd) which can do it, but that is very unlikely to happen. And
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// even if it happens we can't extract any useful insights from it.
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// We are overriding it to ENOENT as it matches upstream expectations -
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// time zone is absent in the tzdata file == there is no TZif file in
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// timezone is absent in the tzdata file == there is no TZif file in
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// /usr/share/zoneinfo.
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int fd;
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// Try the two locations for the tzdata file in a strict order:
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// 1: The time zone data module which contains the main copy. This is the
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// 1: The timezone data module which contains the main copy. This is the
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// common case for current devices.
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// 2: The ultimate fallback: the non-updatable copy in /system.
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+ 4 * TZ_MAX_TIMES];
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};
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// Android-removed: There is no directory with file-per-time zone on Android.
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#ifndef __BIONIC__
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#if defined(__BIONIC__)
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// Android: there is no directory with one file per timezone on Android,
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// but we do have a system property instead.
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#include <sys/system_properties.h>
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#else
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/* TZDIR with a trailing '/' rather than a trailing '\0'. */
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static char const tzdirslash[sizeof TZDIR] = TZDIR "/";
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#endif
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#endif
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register union input_buffer *up = &lsp->u.u;
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char system_tz_name[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
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#if defined(__BIONIC__)
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extern void __bionic_get_system_tz(char* , size_t);
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__bionic_get_system_tz(system_tz_name, sizeof(system_tz_name));
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name = system_tz_name;
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#else
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#endif
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}
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static void* gmtime_no_stack_overflow_14313703_fn(void*) {
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const char* original_tz = getenv("TZ");
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// Ensure we'll actually have to enter tzload by using a time zone that doesn't exist.
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// Ensure we'll actually have to enter tzload by using a timezone that doesn't exist.
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setenv("TZ", "gmtime_stack_overflow_14313703", 1);
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// According to C language specification the only tm struct field needed to
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// find out replacement for %z and %Z in strftime is tm_isdst. Which is
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// wrong, as time zones change their standard offset and even DST savings.
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// wrong, as timezones change their standard offset and even DST savings.
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// tzcode deviates from C language specification and requires tm struct either
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// to be output of localtime-like functions or to be modified by mktime call
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// And as long as we're in Europe/Berlin, those are the only time zone
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// And as long as we're in Europe/Berlin, those are the only timezone
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// abbreviations that are recognized.
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// This isn't a great test, because very few time zones were actually affected, and there's
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// This isn't a great test, because very few timezones were actually affected, and there's
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// no real logic to which ones were affected: it was just a coincidence of the data that came
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// POSIX says localtime acts as if it calls tzset.
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// 1. it sets the time zone ctime/localtime/mktime/strftime will use.
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// 2. it sets the global `tzname`.
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// POSIX says localtime_r need not set `tzname` (2).
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// Q: should localtime_r set the time zone (1)?
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// Q: should localtime_r set the timezone (1)?
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// Upstream tzcode (and glibc) answer "no", everyone else answers "yes".
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ASSERT_EQ(&tm, localtime_rz(seoul, &t, &tm));
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tm = {};
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ASSERT_EQ(&tm, localtime_r(&t, &tm));
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// Just check that mktime()'s timezone didn't change.
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#endif
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TEST(time, tzalloc_nullptr) {
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#if __BIONIC__
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// tzalloc(nullptr) returns the system timezone.
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timezone_t default_tz = tzalloc(nullptr);
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ASSERT_NE(nullptr, default_tz);
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// Check that mktime_z() with the default timezone matches mktime().
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// This assumes that the system timezone doesn't change during the test,
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// but that should be unlikely, and we don't have much choice if we
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// want to write a test at all.
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// We unset $TZ before calling mktime() because mktime() honors $TZ.
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unsetenv("TZ");
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struct tm tm = {.tm_year = 93, .tm_mday = 1};
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time_t t = mktime(&tm);
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ASSERT_EQ(t, mktime_z(default_tz, &tm));
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// Check that changing $TZ doesn't affect the tzalloc() default in
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// the same way it would the mktime() default.
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setenv("TZ", "America/Los_Angeles", 1);
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tzset();
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ASSERT_EQ(t, mktime_z(default_tz, &tm));
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setenv("TZ", "Europe/London", 1);
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tzset();
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ASSERT_EQ(t, mktime_z(default_tz, &tm));
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setenv("TZ", "Asia/Seoul", 1);
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tzset();
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ASSERT_EQ(t, mktime_z(default_tz, &tm));
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tzfree(default_tz);
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#else
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GTEST_SKIP() << "glibc doesn't have timezone_t";
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#endif
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}
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