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authorMart Raudsepp <leio@gentoo.org>2020-06-08 00:14:47 +0300
committerMart Raudsepp <leio@gentoo.org>2020-06-08 00:28:22 +0300
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dev-libs/glib: remove old
Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.84, Repoman-2.3.20 Signed-off-by: Mart Raudsepp <leio@gentoo.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'dev-libs/glib')
-rw-r--r--dev-libs/glib/Manifest1
-rw-r--r--dev-libs/glib/files/2.60.7-gdbus-fixes.patch301
-rw-r--r--dev-libs/glib/files/CVE-2020-6750.patch763
-rw-r--r--dev-libs/glib/glib-2.60.7-r2.ebuild280
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 1345 deletions
diff --git a/dev-libs/glib/Manifest b/dev-libs/glib/Manifest
index 0bc6c77c82bb..13461a99ddd2 100644
--- a/dev-libs/glib/Manifest
+++ b/dev-libs/glib/Manifest
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
-DIST glib-2.60.7.tar.xz 4590568 BLAKE2B a3f2a3bd0443a27326e8359c2ad1e6022ca1634f5c7cb4502a8011fbe85df690fff7d67665cf160bf4ed426214b87f6501a69158fb1656bdb86cacdcf076ee15 SHA512 d56d805a5abf6f7aeb8bf5be06b60ad049177ee23f78eacef4ce2ea88a8be49966a95e48fed17c752649f6e80937fd0ebc8f959709f623ec1f2f43ffd42d078a
DIST glib-2.62.6.tar.xz 4703424 BLAKE2B 0a27245be2575c574dcc730dd051a8c284f421dbc46579aadc5fbbacb8f934af4374b61bb26085e5c9ab78a868c567818f3fb9d67adddce37f5c4fec00e0d276 SHA512 8e3972a371f3c1a50b7d245b30e4f740583ad72ba4ab325e0e15e0732be44dfb69b603fb39dcf4989255a23a181e9ea5dd25982dd94c386cd9f21952243ad6f5
DIST glib-2.64.3.tar.xz 4778964 BLAKE2B 98ec6e15a8ff642fbccd4809d749234d5adae8abcab7a3619caed0aa60370d0409a76a2c64a95998401e8a339dcc264f4f808f3d7be457ff40e38d70b0a8076b SHA512 a3828c37a50e86eb8791be53bd8af848d144e4580841ffab28f3b6eae5144f5cdf4a5d4b43130615b97488e700b274c2468fc7d561b3701a1fc686349501a1db
diff --git a/dev-libs/glib/files/2.60.7-gdbus-fixes.patch b/dev-libs/glib/files/2.60.7-gdbus-fixes.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index e2a066beec73..000000000000
--- a/dev-libs/glib/files/2.60.7-gdbus-fixes.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,301 +0,0 @@
-From 1cfab12a28d97716ad581c30fbbf3e94e4d7f303 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
-Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 08:22:24 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH 1/3] gcredentialsprivate: Document the various private macros
-
-Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
----
- gio/gcredentialsprivate.h | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+)
-
-diff --git a/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h b/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-index 4d1c420a8..06f0aed19 100644
---- a/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-+++ b/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-@@ -22,6 +22,65 @@
- #include "gio/gcredentials.h"
- #include "gio/gnetworking.h"
-
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if GCredentials works.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED, etc.:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if GCredentials uses Linux `struct ucred`, etc.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_USE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_USE_NETBSD_UNPCBID
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_USE_OPENBSD_SOCKPEERCRED
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_USE_SOLARIS_UCRED
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to one of G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED, etc.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_SIZE:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to the size of the %G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_SIZE
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_UNIX_CREDENTIALS_MESSAGE_SUPPORTED:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if we have a message-passing API in which credentials
-+ * are attached to a particular message, such as `SCM_CREDENTIALS` on Linux
-+ * or `SCM_CREDS` on FreeBSD.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_UNIX_CREDENTIALS_MESSAGE_SUPPORTED
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_SOCKET_GET_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if we have a `getsockopt()`-style API in which one end of
-+ * a socket connection can directly query the credentials of the process
-+ * that initiated the other end, such as `getsockopt SO_PEERCRED` on Linux
-+ * or `getpeereid()` on multiple operating systems.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_SOCKET_GET_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED
-+
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_SPOOFING_SUPPORTED:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if privileged processes can spoof their credentials when
-+ * using the message-passing API.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_SPOOFING_SUPPORTED
-+
- #ifdef __linux__
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED 1
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED 1
---
-2.20.1
-
-
-From 5f9318af8f19756685c1b79cf8b76f3e66614d84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
-Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 10:55:09 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH 2/3] credentials: Invalid Linux struct ucred means "no
- information"
-
-On Linux, if getsockopt SO_PEERCRED is used on a TCP socket, one
-might expect it to fail with an appropriate error like ENOTSUP or
-EPROTONOSUPPORT. However, it appears that in fact it succeeds, but
-yields a credentials structure with pid 0, uid -1 and gid -1. These
-are not real process, user and group IDs that can be allocated to a
-real process (pid 0 needs to be reserved to give kill(0) its documented
-special semantics, and similarly uid and gid -1 need to be reserved for
-setresuid() and setresgid()) so it is not meaningful to signal them to
-high-level API users.
-
-An API user with Linux-specific knowledge can still inspect these fields
-via g_credentials_get_native() if desired.
-
-Similarly, if SO_PASSCRED is used to receive a SCM_CREDENTIALS message
-on a receiving Unix socket, but the sending socket had not enabled
-SO_PASSCRED at the time that the message was sent, it is possible
-for it to succeed but yield a credentials structure with pid 0, uid
-/proc/sys/kernel/overflowuid and gid /proc/sys/kernel/overflowgid. Even
-if we were to read those pseudo-files, we cannot distinguish between
-the overflow IDs and a real process that legitimately has the same IDs
-(typically they are set to 'nobody' and 'nogroup', which can be used
-by a real process), so we detect this situation by noticing that
-pid == 0, and to save syscalls we do not read the overflow IDs from
-/proc at all.
-
-This results in a small API change: g_credentials_is_same_user() now
-returns FALSE if we compare two credentials structures that are both
-invalid. This seems like reasonable, conservative behaviour: if we cannot
-prove that they are the same user, we should assume they are not.
-
-(Dropped new translatable string when backporting to `glib-2-62`.)
-
-Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
----
- gio/gcredentials.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/gio/gcredentials.c b/gio/gcredentials.c
-index 57a39f2a2..ff9b7e0b8 100644
---- a/gio/gcredentials.c
-+++ b/gio/gcredentials.c
-@@ -265,6 +265,35 @@ g_credentials_to_string (GCredentials *credentials)
-
- /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-+#if G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED
-+/*
-+ * Check whether @native contains invalid data. If getsockopt SO_PEERCRED
-+ * is used on a TCP socket, it succeeds but yields a credentials structure
-+ * with pid 0, uid -1 and gid -1. Similarly, if SO_PASSCRED is used on a
-+ * receiving Unix socket when the sending socket did not also enable
-+ * SO_PASSCRED, it can succeed but yield a credentials structure with
-+ * pid 0, uid /proc/sys/kernel/overflowuid and gid
-+ * /proc/sys/kernel/overflowgid.
-+ */
-+static gboolean
-+linux_ucred_check_valid (struct ucred *native,
-+ GError **error)
-+{
-+ if (native->pid == 0
-+ || native->uid == -1
-+ || native->gid == -1)
-+ {
-+ g_set_error_literal (error,
-+ G_IO_ERROR,
-+ G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA,
-+ "GCredentials contains invalid data");
-+ return FALSE;
-+ }
-+
-+ return TRUE;
-+}
-+#endif
-+
- /**
- * g_credentials_is_same_user:
- * @credentials: A #GCredentials.
-@@ -294,7 +323,8 @@ g_credentials_is_same_user (GCredentials *credentials,
-
- ret = FALSE;
- #if G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED
-- if (credentials->native.uid == other_credentials->native.uid)
-+ if (linux_ucred_check_valid (&credentials->native, NULL)
-+ && credentials->native.uid == other_credentials->native.uid)
- ret = TRUE;
- #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED
- if (credentials->native.cmcred_euid == other_credentials->native.cmcred_euid)
-@@ -453,7 +483,10 @@ g_credentials_get_unix_user (GCredentials *credentials,
- g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, -1);
-
- #if G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED
-- ret = credentials->native.uid;
-+ if (linux_ucred_check_valid (&credentials->native, error))
-+ ret = credentials->native.uid;
-+ else
-+ ret = -1;
- #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED
- ret = credentials->native.cmcred_euid;
- #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_NETBSD_UNPCBID
-@@ -499,7 +532,10 @@ g_credentials_get_unix_pid (GCredentials *credentials,
- g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, -1);
-
- #if G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED
-- ret = credentials->native.pid;
-+ if (linux_ucred_check_valid (&credentials->native, error))
-+ ret = credentials->native.pid;
-+ else
-+ ret = -1;
- #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED
- ret = credentials->native.cmcred_pid;
- #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_NETBSD_UNPCBID
---
-2.20.1
-
-
-From c7618cce3752e1f3681f75d0a26c7e07c15bd6a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
-Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 08:47:39 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH 3/3] GDBus: prefer getsockopt()-style credentials-passing APIs
-
-Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1831
----
- gio/gcredentialsprivate.h | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
- gio/gdbusauth.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--
- 2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h b/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-index 06f0aed19..e9ec09b9f 100644
---- a/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-+++ b/gio/gcredentialsprivate.h
-@@ -81,6 +81,18 @@
- */
- #undef G_CREDENTIALS_SPOOFING_SUPPORTED
-
-+/*
-+ * G_CREDENTIALS_PREFER_MESSAGE_PASSING:
-+ *
-+ * Defined to 1 if the data structure transferred by the message-passing
-+ * API is strictly more informative than the one transferred by the
-+ * `getsockopt()`-style API, and hence should be preferred, even for
-+ * protocols like D-Bus that are defined in terms of the credentials of
-+ * the (process that opened the) socket, as opposed to the credentials
-+ * of an individual message.
-+ */
-+#undef G_CREDENTIALS_PREFER_MESSAGE_PASSING
-+
- #ifdef __linux__
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED 1
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_USE_LINUX_UCRED 1
-@@ -100,6 +112,12 @@
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_SIZE (sizeof (struct cmsgcred))
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_UNIX_CREDENTIALS_MESSAGE_SUPPORTED 1
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_SPOOFING_SUPPORTED 1
-+/* GLib doesn't implement it yet, but FreeBSD's getsockopt()-style API
-+ * is getpeereid(), which is not as informative as struct cmsgcred -
-+ * it does not tell us the PID. As a result, libdbus prefers to use
-+ * SCM_CREDS, and if we implement getpeereid() in future, we should
-+ * do the same. */
-+#define G_CREDENTIALS_PREFER_MESSAGE_PASSING 1
-
- #elif defined(__NetBSD__)
- #define G_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED 1
-diff --git a/gio/gdbusauth.c b/gio/gdbusauth.c
-index 752ec23fc..14cc5d70e 100644
---- a/gio/gdbusauth.c
-+++ b/gio/gdbusauth.c
-@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
- #include "gdbusutils.h"
- #include "gioenumtypes.h"
- #include "gcredentials.h"
-+#include "gcredentialsprivate.h"
- #include "gdbusprivate.h"
- #include "giostream.h"
- #include "gdatainputstream.h"
-@@ -969,9 +970,31 @@ _g_dbus_auth_run_server (GDBusAuth *auth,
-
- g_data_input_stream_set_newline_type (dis, G_DATA_STREAM_NEWLINE_TYPE_CR_LF);
-
-- /* first read the NUL-byte */
-+ /* read the NUL-byte, possibly with credentials attached */
- #ifdef G_OS_UNIX
-- if (G_IS_UNIX_CONNECTION (auth->priv->stream))
-+#ifndef G_CREDENTIALS_PREFER_MESSAGE_PASSING
-+ if (G_IS_SOCKET_CONNECTION (auth->priv->stream))
-+ {
-+ GSocket *sock = g_socket_connection_get_socket (G_SOCKET_CONNECTION (auth->priv->stream));
-+
-+ local_error = NULL;
-+ credentials = g_socket_get_credentials (sock, &local_error);
-+
-+ if (credentials == NULL && !g_error_matches (local_error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED))
-+ {
-+ g_propagate_error (error, local_error);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Clear the error indicator, so we can retry with
-+ * g_unix_connection_receive_credentials() if necessary */
-+ g_clear_error (&local_error);
-+ }
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ if (credentials == NULL && G_IS_UNIX_CONNECTION (auth->priv->stream))
- {
- local_error = NULL;
- credentials = g_unix_connection_receive_credentials (G_UNIX_CONNECTION (auth->priv->stream),
---
-2.20.1
-
diff --git a/dev-libs/glib/files/CVE-2020-6750.patch b/dev-libs/glib/files/CVE-2020-6750.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index fe39914f9204..000000000000
--- a/dev-libs/glib/files/CVE-2020-6750.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,763 +0,0 @@
-From cc3cf6b8b2ad12d54f3474113f0ccfa7dcf66b7b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@gnome.org>
-Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2020 20:46:25 -0600
-Subject: [PATCH] gsocketclient: run timeout source on the task's main context
-
-This shouldn't make any difference, because this code should only ever
-be running in the main context that was thread-default at the time the
-task was created, so it should already match the task's context. But
-let's make sure, just in case.
----
- gio/gsocketclient.c | 2 +-
- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/gio/gsocketclient.c b/gio/gsocketclient.c
-index 6adeee299..81721795b 100644
---- a/gio/gsocketclient.c
-+++ b/gio/gsocketclient.c
-@@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ g_socket_client_enumerator_callback (GObject *object,
- attempt->connection = (GIOStream *)g_socket_connection_factory_create_connection (socket);
- attempt->timeout_source = g_timeout_source_new (HAPPY_EYEBALLS_CONNECTION_ATTEMPT_TIMEOUT_MS);
- g_source_set_callback (attempt->timeout_source, on_connection_attempt_timeout, attempt, NULL);
-- g_source_attach (attempt->timeout_source, g_main_context_get_thread_default ());
-+ g_source_attach (attempt->timeout_source, g_task_get_context (data->task));
- data->connection_attempts = g_slist_append (data->connection_attempts, attempt);
-
- if (g_task_get_cancellable (data->task))
---
-2.24.1
-
-From d4fcf91460696b09bb2b55c352a023f6dd71c7fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Patrick Griffis <tingping@tingping.se>
-Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 19:58:41 -0800
-Subject: [PATCH] Refactor g_socket_client_connect_async()
-
-This is a fairly large refactoring. The highlights are:
-
-- Removing in-progress connections/addresses from GSocketClientAsyncConnectData:
-
- This caused issues where multiple ConnectionAttempt's would step over eachother
- and modify shared state causing bugs like accidentally bypassing a set proxy.
-
- Fixes #1871
- Fixes #1989
- Fixes #1902
-
-- Cancelling address enumeration on error/completion
-
-- Queuing successful TCP connections and doing application layer work serially:
-
- This is more in the spirit of Happy Eyeballs but it also greatly simplifies
- the flow of connection handling so fewer tasks are happening in parallel
- when they don't need to be.
-
- The behavior also should more closely match that of g_socket_client_connect().
-
-- Better track the state of address enumeration:
-
- Previously we were over eager to treat enumeration finishing as an error.
-
- Fixes #1872
- See also #1982
-
-- Add more detailed documentation and logging.
-
-Closes #1995
----
- gio/gsocketclient.c | 459 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
- 1 file changed, 296 insertions(+), 163 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/gio/gsocketclient.c b/gio/gsocketclient.c
-index 81721795b..c9943309c 100644
---- a/gio/gsocketclient.c
-+++ b/gio/gsocketclient.c
-@@ -1337,13 +1337,15 @@ typedef struct
-
- GSocketConnectable *connectable;
- GSocketAddressEnumerator *enumerator;
-- GProxyAddress *proxy_addr;
-- GSocket *socket;
-- GIOStream *connection;
-+ GCancellable *enumeration_cancellable;
-
- GSList *connection_attempts;
-+ GSList *successful_connections;
- GError *last_error;
-
-+ gboolean enumerated_at_least_once;
-+ gboolean enumeration_completed;
-+ gboolean connection_in_progress;
- gboolean completed;
- } GSocketClientAsyncConnectData;
-
-@@ -1355,10 +1357,9 @@ g_socket_client_async_connect_data_free (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
- data->task = NULL;
- g_clear_object (&data->connectable);
- g_clear_object (&data->enumerator);
-- g_clear_object (&data->proxy_addr);
-- g_clear_object (&data->socket);
-- g_clear_object (&data->connection);
-+ g_clear_object (&data->enumeration_cancellable);
- g_slist_free_full (data->connection_attempts, connection_attempt_unref);
-+ g_slist_free_full (data->successful_connections, connection_attempt_unref);
-
- g_clear_error (&data->last_error);
-
-@@ -1370,6 +1371,7 @@ typedef struct
- GSocketAddress *address;
- GSocket *socket;
- GIOStream *connection;
-+ GProxyAddress *proxy_addr;
- GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data; /* unowned */
- GSource *timeout_source;
- GCancellable *cancellable;
-@@ -1401,6 +1403,7 @@ connection_attempt_unref (gpointer pointer)
- g_clear_object (&attempt->socket);
- g_clear_object (&attempt->connection);
- g_clear_object (&attempt->cancellable);
-+ g_clear_object (&attempt->proxy_addr);
- if (attempt->timeout_source)
- {
- g_source_destroy (attempt->timeout_source);
-@@ -1418,37 +1421,59 @@ connection_attempt_remove (ConnectionAttempt *attempt)
- }
-
- static void
--g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
-+cancel_all_attempts (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
- {
-- g_assert (data->connection);
-+ GSList *l;
-
-- if (!G_IS_SOCKET_CONNECTION (data->connection))
-+ for (l = data->connection_attempts; l; l = g_slist_next (l))
- {
-- GSocketConnection *wrapper_connection;
--
-- wrapper_connection = g_tcp_wrapper_connection_new (data->connection, data->socket);
-- g_object_unref (data->connection);
-- data->connection = (GIOStream *)wrapper_connection;
-+ ConnectionAttempt *attempt_entry = l->data;
-+ g_cancellable_cancel (attempt_entry->cancellable);
-+ connection_attempt_unref (attempt_entry);
- }
-+ g_slist_free (data->connection_attempts);
-+ data->connection_attempts = NULL;
-
-- if (!data->completed)
-+ g_slist_free_full (data->successful_connections, connection_attempt_unref);
-+ data->successful_connections = NULL;
-+
-+ g_cancellable_cancel (data->enumeration_cancellable);
-+}
-+
-+static void
-+g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (ConnectionAttempt *attempt)
-+{
-+ GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = attempt->data;
-+ GError *error = NULL;
-+ g_assert (attempt->connection);
-+ g_assert (!data->completed);
-+
-+ if (!G_IS_SOCKET_CONNECTION (attempt->connection))
- {
-- GError *error = NULL;
-+ GSocketConnection *wrapper_connection;
-
-- if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (g_task_get_cancellable (data->task), &error))
-- {
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, NULL);
-- g_task_return_error (data->task, g_steal_pointer (&error));
-- }
-- else
-- {
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, data->connection);
-- g_task_return_pointer (data->task, g_steal_pointer (&data->connection), g_object_unref);
-- }
-+ wrapper_connection = g_tcp_wrapper_connection_new (attempt->connection, attempt->socket);
-+ g_object_unref (attempt->connection);
-+ attempt->connection = (GIOStream *)wrapper_connection;
-+ }
-
-- data->completed = TRUE;
-+ data->completed = TRUE;
-+ cancel_all_attempts (data);
-+
-+ if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (g_task_get_cancellable (data->task), &error))
-+ {
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Connection cancelled!");
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, NULL);
-+ g_task_return_error (data->task, g_steal_pointer (&error));
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Connection successful!");
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
-+ g_task_return_pointer (data->task, g_steal_pointer (&attempt->connection), g_object_unref);
- }
-
-+ connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
- g_object_unref (data->task);
- }
-
-@@ -1470,59 +1495,63 @@ static void
- enumerator_next_async (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data,
- gboolean add_task_ref)
- {
-- /* We need to cleanup the state */
-- g_clear_object (&data->socket);
-- g_clear_object (&data->proxy_addr);
-- g_clear_object (&data->connection);
--
- /* Each enumeration takes a ref. This arg just avoids repeated unrefs when
- an enumeration starts another enumeration */
- if (add_task_ref)
- g_object_ref (data->task);
-
- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVING, data->connectable, NULL);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Starting new address enumeration");
- g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async (data->enumerator,
-- g_task_get_cancellable (data->task),
-+ data->enumeration_cancellable,
- g_socket_client_enumerator_callback,
- data);
- }
-
-+static void try_next_connection_or_finish (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *, gboolean);
-+
- static void
- g_socket_client_tls_handshake_callback (GObject *object,
- GAsyncResult *result,
- gpointer user_data)
- {
-- GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = user_data;
-+ ConnectionAttempt *attempt = user_data;
-+ GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = attempt->data;
-
- if (g_tls_connection_handshake_finish (G_TLS_CONNECTION (object),
- result,
- &data->last_error))
- {
-- g_object_unref (data->connection);
-- data->connection = G_IO_STREAM (object);
-+ g_object_unref (attempt->connection);
-+ attempt->connection = G_IO_STREAM (object);
-
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKED, data->connectable, data->connection);
-- g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (data);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: TLS handshake succeeded");
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_TLS_HANDSHAKED, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
-+ g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (attempt);
- }
- else
- {
- g_object_unref (object);
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-+ connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: TLS handshake failed: %s", data->last_error->message);
-+ try_next_connection_or_finish (data, TRUE);
- }
- }
-
- static void
--g_socket_client_tls_handshake (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
-+g_socket_client_tls_handshake (ConnectionAttempt *attempt)
- {
-+ GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = attempt->data;
- GIOStream *tlsconn;
-
- if (!data->client->priv->tls)
- {
-- g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (data);
-+ g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (attempt);
- return;
- }
-
-- tlsconn = g_tls_client_connection_new (data->connection,
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Starting TLS handshake");
-+ tlsconn = g_tls_client_connection_new (attempt->connection,
- data->connectable,
- &data->last_error);
- if (tlsconn)
-@@ -1534,11 +1563,12 @@ g_socket_client_tls_handshake (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
- G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT,
- g_task_get_cancellable (data->task),
- g_socket_client_tls_handshake_callback,
-- data);
-+ attempt);
- }
- else
- {
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-+ connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
-+ try_next_connection_or_finish (data, TRUE);
- }
- }
-
-@@ -1547,23 +1577,38 @@ g_socket_client_proxy_connect_callback (GObject *object,
- GAsyncResult *result,
- gpointer user_data)
- {
-- GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = user_data;
-+ ConnectionAttempt *attempt = user_data;
-+ GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = attempt->data;
-
-- g_object_unref (data->connection);
-- data->connection = g_proxy_connect_finish (G_PROXY (object),
-- result,
-- &data->last_error);
-- if (data->connection)
-+ g_object_unref (attempt->connection);
-+ attempt->connection = g_proxy_connect_finish (G_PROXY (object),
-+ result,
-+ &data->last_error);
-+ if (attempt->connection)
- {
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATED, data->connectable, data->connection);
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATED, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
- }
- else
- {
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-+ connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
-+ try_next_connection_or_finish (data, TRUE);
- return;
- }
-
-- g_socket_client_tls_handshake (data);
-+ g_socket_client_tls_handshake (attempt);
-+}
-+
-+static void
-+complete_connection_with_error (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data,
-+ GError *error)
-+{
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Connection failed: %s", error->message);
-+ g_assert (!data->completed);
-+
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, NULL);
-+ data->completed = TRUE;
-+ cancel_all_attempts (data);
-+ g_task_return_error (data->task, error);
- }
-
- static gboolean
-@@ -1577,15 +1622,114 @@ task_completed_or_cancelled (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
- return TRUE;
- else if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, &error))
- {
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, NULL);
-- g_task_return_error (task, g_steal_pointer (&error));
-- data->completed = TRUE;
-+ complete_connection_with_error (data, g_steal_pointer (&error));
- return TRUE;
- }
- else
- return FALSE;
- }
-
-+static gboolean
-+try_next_successful_connection (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data)
-+{
-+ ConnectionAttempt *attempt;
-+ const gchar *protocol;
-+ GProxy *proxy;
-+
-+ if (data->connection_in_progress)
-+ return FALSE;
-+
-+ g_assert (data->successful_connections != NULL);
-+ attempt = data->successful_connections->data;
-+ g_assert (attempt != NULL);
-+ data->successful_connections = g_slist_remove (data->successful_connections, attempt);
-+ data->connection_in_progress = TRUE;
-+
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Starting application layer connection");
-+
-+ if (!attempt->proxy_addr)
-+ {
-+ g_socket_client_tls_handshake (g_steal_pointer (&attempt));
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ protocol = g_proxy_address_get_protocol (attempt->proxy_addr);
-+
-+ /* The connection should not be anything other than TCP,
-+ * but let's put a safety guard in case
-+ */
-+ if (!G_IS_TCP_CONNECTION (attempt->connection))
-+ {
-+ g_critical ("Trying to proxy over non-TCP connection, this is "
-+ "most likely a bug in GLib IO library.");
-+
-+ g_set_error_literal (&data->last_error,
-+ G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
-+ _("Proxying over a non-TCP connection is not supported."));
-+ }
-+ else if (g_hash_table_contains (data->client->priv->app_proxies, protocol))
-+ {
-+ /* Simply complete the connection, we don't want to do TLS handshake
-+ * as the application proxy handling may need proxy handshake first */
-+ g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (g_steal_pointer (&attempt));
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+ else if ((proxy = g_proxy_get_default_for_protocol (protocol)))
-+ {
-+ GIOStream *connection = attempt->connection;
-+ GProxyAddress *proxy_addr = attempt->proxy_addr;
-+
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATING, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Starting proxy connection");
-+ g_proxy_connect_async (proxy,
-+ connection,
-+ proxy_addr,
-+ g_task_get_cancellable (data->task),
-+ g_socket_client_proxy_connect_callback,
-+ g_steal_pointer (&attempt));
-+ g_object_unref (proxy);
-+ return TRUE;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ g_clear_error (&data->last_error);
-+
-+ g_set_error (&data->last_error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
-+ _("Proxy protocol “%s” is not supported."),
-+ protocol);
-+ }
-+
-+ data->connection_in_progress = FALSE;
-+ g_clear_pointer (&attempt, connection_attempt_unref);
-+ return FALSE; /* All non-return paths are failures */
-+}
-+
-+static void
-+try_next_connection_or_finish (GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data,
-+ gboolean end_current_connection)
-+{
-+ if (end_current_connection)
-+ data->connection_in_progress = FALSE;
-+
-+ if (data->connection_in_progress)
-+ return;
-+
-+ /* Keep trying successful connections until one works, each iteration pops one */
-+ while (data->successful_connections)
-+ {
-+ if (try_next_successful_connection (data))
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!data->enumeration_completed)
-+ {
-+ enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ complete_connection_with_error (data, data->last_error);
-+}
-+
- static void
- g_socket_client_connected_callback (GObject *source,
- GAsyncResult *result,
-@@ -1593,10 +1737,7 @@ g_socket_client_connected_callback (GObject *source,
- {
- ConnectionAttempt *attempt = user_data;
- GSocketClientAsyncConnectData *data = attempt->data;
-- GSList *l;
- GError *error = NULL;
-- GProxy *proxy;
-- const gchar *protocol;
-
- if (task_completed_or_cancelled (data) || g_cancellable_is_cancelled (attempt->cancellable))
- {
-@@ -1618,11 +1759,12 @@ g_socket_client_connected_callback (GObject *source,
- {
- clarify_connect_error (error, data->connectable, attempt->address);
- set_last_error (data, error);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Connection attempt failed: %s", error->message);
- connection_attempt_remove (attempt);
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
- connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
-+ try_next_connection_or_finish (data, FALSE);
- }
-- else
-+ else /* Silently ignore cancelled attempts */
- {
- g_clear_error (&error);
- g_object_unref (data->task);
-@@ -1632,74 +1774,21 @@ g_socket_client_connected_callback (GObject *source,
- return;
- }
-
-- data->socket = g_steal_pointer (&attempt->socket);
-- data->connection = g_steal_pointer (&attempt->connection);
--
-- for (l = data->connection_attempts; l; l = g_slist_next (l))
-- {
-- ConnectionAttempt *attempt_entry = l->data;
-- g_cancellable_cancel (attempt_entry->cancellable);
-- connection_attempt_unref (attempt_entry);
-- }
-- g_slist_free (data->connection_attempts);
-- data->connection_attempts = NULL;
-- connection_attempt_unref (attempt);
--
-- g_socket_connection_set_cached_remote_address ((GSocketConnection*)data->connection, NULL);
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTED, data->connectable, data->connection);
-+ g_socket_connection_set_cached_remote_address ((GSocketConnection*)attempt->connection, NULL);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: TCP connection successful");
-+ g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTED, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
-
- /* wrong, but backward compatible */
-- g_socket_set_blocking (data->socket, TRUE);
-+ g_socket_set_blocking (attempt->socket, TRUE);
-
-- if (!data->proxy_addr)
-- {
-- g_socket_client_tls_handshake (data);
-- return;
-- }
--
-- protocol = g_proxy_address_get_protocol (data->proxy_addr);
--
-- /* The connection should not be anything other than TCP,
-- * but let's put a safety guard in case
-+ /* This ends the parallel "happy eyeballs" portion of connecting.
-+ Now that we have a successful tcp connection we will attempt to connect
-+ at the TLS/Proxy layer. If those layers fail we will move on to the next
-+ connection.
- */
-- if (!G_IS_TCP_CONNECTION (data->connection))
-- {
-- g_critical ("Trying to proxy over non-TCP connection, this is "
-- "most likely a bug in GLib IO library.");
--
-- g_set_error_literal (&data->last_error,
-- G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
-- _("Proxying over a non-TCP connection is not supported."));
--
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-- }
-- else if (g_hash_table_contains (data->client->priv->app_proxies, protocol))
-- {
-- /* Simply complete the connection, we don't want to do TLS handshake
-- * as the application proxy handling may need proxy handshake first */
-- g_socket_client_async_connect_complete (data);
-- }
-- else if ((proxy = g_proxy_get_default_for_protocol (protocol)))
-- {
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_PROXY_NEGOTIATING, data->connectable, data->connection);
-- g_proxy_connect_async (proxy,
-- data->connection,
-- data->proxy_addr,
-- g_task_get_cancellable (data->task),
-- g_socket_client_proxy_connect_callback,
-- data);
-- g_object_unref (proxy);
-- }
-- else
-- {
-- g_clear_error (&data->last_error);
--
-- g_set_error (&data->last_error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
-- _("Proxy protocol “%s” is not supported."),
-- protocol);
--
-- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
-- }
-+ connection_attempt_remove (attempt);
-+ data->successful_connections = g_slist_append (data->successful_connections, g_steal_pointer (&attempt));
-+ try_next_connection_or_finish (data, FALSE);
- }
-
- static gboolean
-@@ -1707,7 +1796,11 @@ on_connection_attempt_timeout (gpointer data)
- {
- ConnectionAttempt *attempt = data;
-
-- enumerator_next_async (attempt->data, TRUE);
-+ if (!attempt->data->enumeration_completed)
-+ {
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Timeout reached, trying another enumeration");
-+ enumerator_next_async (attempt->data, TRUE);
-+ }
-
- g_clear_pointer (&attempt->timeout_source, g_source_unref);
- return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
-@@ -1717,9 +1810,9 @@ static void
- on_connection_cancelled (GCancellable *cancellable,
- gpointer data)
- {
-- GCancellable *attempt_cancellable = data;
-+ GCancellable *linked_cancellable = G_CANCELLABLE (data);
-
-- g_cancellable_cancel (attempt_cancellable);
-+ g_cancellable_cancel (linked_cancellable);
- }
-
- static void
-@@ -1743,39 +1836,49 @@ g_socket_client_enumerator_callback (GObject *object,
- result, &error);
- if (address == NULL)
- {
-- if (data->connection_attempts)
-+ if (G_UNLIKELY (data->enumeration_completed))
-+ return;
-+
-+ data->enumeration_completed = TRUE;
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Address enumeration completed (out of addresses)");
-+
-+ /* As per API docs: We only care about error if its the first call,
-+ after that the enumerator is done.
-+
-+ Note that we don't care about cancellation errors because
-+ task_completed_or_cancelled() above should handle that.
-+
-+ If this fails and nothing is in progress then we will complete task here.
-+ */
-+ if ((data->enumerated_at_least_once && !data->connection_attempts && !data->connection_in_progress) ||
-+ !data->enumerated_at_least_once)
- {
-- g_object_unref (data->task);
-- return;
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Address enumeration failed: %s", error ? error->message : NULL);
-+ if (data->last_error)
-+ {
-+ g_clear_error (&error);
-+ error = data->last_error;
-+ data->last_error = NULL;
-+ }
-+ else if (!error)
-+ {
-+ g_set_error_literal (&error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_FAILED,
-+ _("Unknown error on connect"));
-+ }
-+
-+ complete_connection_with_error (data, error);
- }
-
-- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_COMPLETE, data->connectable, NULL);
-- data->completed = TRUE;
-- if (!error)
-- {
-- if (data->last_error)
-- {
-- error = data->last_error;
-- data->last_error = NULL;
-- }
-- else
-- {
-- g_set_error_literal (&error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_FAILED,
-- _("Unknown error on connect"));
-- }
-- }
-- g_task_return_error (data->task, error);
-+ /* Enumeration should never trigger again, drop our ref */
- g_object_unref (data->task);
- return;
- }
-
-+ data->enumerated_at_least_once = TRUE;
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Address enumeration succeeded");
- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_RESOLVED,
- data->connectable, NULL);
-
-- if (G_IS_PROXY_ADDRESS (address) &&
-- data->client->priv->enable_proxy)
-- data->proxy_addr = g_object_ref (G_PROXY_ADDRESS (address));
--
- g_clear_error (&data->last_error);
-
- socket = create_socket (data->client, address, &data->last_error);
-@@ -1793,6 +1896,10 @@ g_socket_client_enumerator_callback (GObject *object,
- attempt->cancellable = g_cancellable_new ();
- attempt->connection = (GIOStream *)g_socket_connection_factory_create_connection (socket);
- attempt->timeout_source = g_timeout_source_new (HAPPY_EYEBALLS_CONNECTION_ATTEMPT_TIMEOUT_MS);
-+
-+ if (G_IS_PROXY_ADDRESS (address) && data->client->priv->enable_proxy)
-+ attempt->proxy_addr = g_object_ref (G_PROXY_ADDRESS (address));
-+
- g_source_set_callback (attempt->timeout_source, on_connection_attempt_timeout, attempt, NULL);
- g_source_attach (attempt->timeout_source, g_task_get_context (data->task));
- data->connection_attempts = g_slist_append (data->connection_attempts, attempt);
-@@ -1802,6 +1909,7 @@ g_socket_client_enumerator_callback (GObject *object,
- g_object_ref (attempt->cancellable), g_object_unref);
-
- g_socket_connection_set_cached_remote_address ((GSocketConnection *)attempt->connection, address);
-+ g_debug ("GSocketClient: Starting TCP connection attempt");
- g_socket_client_emit_event (data->client, G_SOCKET_CLIENT_CONNECTING, data->connectable, attempt->connection);
- g_socket_connection_connect_async (G_SOCKET_CONNECTION (attempt->connection),
- address,
-@@ -1854,24 +1962,48 @@ g_socket_client_connect_async (GSocketClient *client,
- else
- data->enumerator = g_socket_connectable_enumerate (connectable);
-
-- /* The flow and ownership here isn't quite obvious:
-- - The task starts an async attempt to connect.
-- - Each attempt holds a single ref on task.
-- - Each attempt may create new attempts by timing out (not a failure) so
-- there are multiple attempts happening in parallel.
-- - Upon failure an attempt will start a new attempt that steals its ref
-- until there are no more attempts left and it drops its ref.
-- - Upon success it will cancel all other attempts and continue on
-- to the rest of the connection (tls, proxies, etc) which do not
-- happen in parallel and at the very end drop its ref.
-- - Upon cancellation an attempt drops its ref.
-- */
-+ /* This function tries to match the behavior of g_socket_client_connect ()
-+ which is simple enough but much of it is done in parallel to be as responsive
-+ as possible as per Happy Eyeballs (RFC 8305). This complicates flow quite a
-+ bit but we can describe it in 3 sections:
-+
-+ Firstly we have address enumeration (DNS):
-+ - This may be triggered multiple times by enumerator_next_async().
-+ - It also has its own cancellable (data->enumeration_cancellable).
-+ - Enumeration is done lazily because GNetworkAddressAddressEnumerator
-+ also does work in parallel and may lazily add new addresses.
-+ - If the first enumeration errors then the task errors. Otherwise all enumerations
-+ will potentially be used (until task or enumeration is cancelled).
-+
-+ Then we start attempting connections (TCP):
-+ - Each connection is independent and kept in a ConnectionAttempt object.
-+ - They each hold a ref on the main task and have their own cancellable.
-+ - Multiple attempts may happen in parallel as per Happy Eyeballs.
-+ - Upon failure or timeouts more connection attempts are made.
-+ - If no connections succeed the task errors.
-+ - Upon success they are kept in a list of successful connections.
-+
-+ Lastly we connect at the application layer (TLS, Proxies):
-+ - These are done in serial.
-+ - The reasoning here is that Happy Eyeballs is about making bad connections responsive
-+ at the IP/TCP layers. Issues at the application layer are generally not due to
-+ connectivity issues but rather misconfiguration.
-+ - Upon failure it will try the next TCP connection until it runs out and
-+ the task errors.
-+ - Upon success it cancels everything remaining (enumeration and connections)
-+ and returns the connection.
-+ */
-
- data->task = g_task_new (client, cancellable, callback, user_data);
- g_task_set_check_cancellable (data->task, FALSE); /* We handle this manually */
- g_task_set_source_tag (data->task, g_socket_client_connect_async);
- g_task_set_task_data (data->task, data, (GDestroyNotify)g_socket_client_async_connect_data_free);
-
-+ data->enumeration_cancellable = g_cancellable_new ();
-+ if (cancellable)
-+ g_cancellable_connect (cancellable, G_CALLBACK (on_connection_cancelled),
-+ g_object_ref (data->enumeration_cancellable), g_object_unref);
-+
- enumerator_next_async (data, FALSE);
- }
-
-@@ -1990,6 +2122,7 @@ g_socket_client_connect_to_uri_async (GSocketClient *client,
- }
- else
- {
-+ g_debug("g_socket_client_connect_to_uri_async");
- g_socket_client_connect_async (client,
- connectable, cancellable,
- callback, user_data);
---
-2.24.1
-
diff --git a/dev-libs/glib/glib-2.60.7-r2.ebuild b/dev-libs/glib/glib-2.60.7-r2.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 2324497e275d..000000000000
--- a/dev-libs/glib/glib-2.60.7-r2.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,280 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=7
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{3_6,3_7} )
-
-inherit flag-o-matic gnome.org gnome2-utils linux-info meson multilib multilib-minimal python-any-r1 toolchain-funcs xdg
-
-DESCRIPTION="The GLib library of C routines"
-HOMEPAGE="https://www.gtk.org/"
-
-LICENSE="LGPL-2.1+"
-SLOT="2"
-IUSE="dbus debug elibc_glibc fam gtk-doc kernel_linux +mime selinux static-libs systemtap test utils xattr"
-RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
-
-KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv s390 sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux"
-
-# * libelf isn't strictly necessary, but makes gresource tool more useful, and
-# the check is automagic in gio/meson.build. gresource is not a multilib tool
-# right now, thus it doesn't matter if non-native ABI libelf exists or not
-# (non-native binary is overwritten, it doesn't matter if libelf was linked to).
-# * Technically static-libs is needed on zlib, util-linux and perhaps more, but
-# these are used by GIO, which glib[static-libs] consumers don't really seem
-# to need at all, thus not imposing the deps for now and once some consumers
-# are actually found to static link libgio-2.0.a, we can revisit and either add
-# them or just put the (build) deps in that rare consumer instead of recursive
-# RDEPEND here (due to lack of recursive DEPEND).
-RDEPEND="
- !<dev-util/gdbus-codegen-${PV}
- >=virtual/libiconv-0-r1[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}]
- >=dev-libs/libpcre-8.31:3[${MULTILIB_USEDEP},static-libs?]
- >=virtual/libffi-3.0.13-r1:=[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}]
- >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.8-r1[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}]
- >=virtual/libintl-0-r2[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}]
- kernel_linux? ( >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.23[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
- selinux? ( >=sys-libs/libselinux-2.2.2-r5[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
- xattr? ( !elibc_glibc? ( >=sys-apps/attr-2.4.47-r1[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] ) )
- virtual/libelf:0=
- fam? ( >=virtual/fam-0-r1[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
-"
-DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
-# libxml2 used for optional tests that get automatically skipped
-BDEPEND="
- app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets
- dev-libs/libxslt
- >=sys-devel/gettext-0.19.8
- gtk-doc? ( >=dev-util/gtk-doc-1.20
- app-text/docbook-xml-dtd:4.2
- app-text/docbook-xml-dtd:4.5 )
- systemtap? ( >=dev-util/systemtap-1.3 )
- ${PYTHON_DEPS}
- test? ( >=sys-apps/dbus-1.2.14 )
- virtual/pkgconfig[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}]
-"
-# TODO: >=dev-util/gdbus-codegen-${PV} test dep once we modify gio/tests/meson.build to use external gdbus-codegen
-
-PDEPEND="
- dbus? ( gnome-base/dconf )
- mime? ( x11-misc/shared-mime-info )
-"
-# shared-mime-info needed for gio/xdgmime, bug #409481
-# dconf is needed to be able to save settings, bug #498436
-
-MULTILIB_CHOST_TOOLS=(
- /usr/bin/gio-querymodules$(get_exeext)
-)
-
-pkg_setup() {
- if use kernel_linux ; then
- CONFIG_CHECK="~INOTIFY_USER"
- if use test ; then
- CONFIG_CHECK="~IPV6"
- WARNING_IPV6="Your kernel needs IPV6 support for running some tests, skipping them."
- fi
- linux-info_pkg_setup
- fi
- python-any-r1_pkg_setup
-}
-
-src_prepare() {
- eapply "${FILESDIR}"/${PV}-gdbus-fixes.patch #700538, included in 2.62.3+
- eapply "${FILESDIR}"/CVE-2020-6750.patch
-
- if use test; then
- # TODO: Review the test exclusions, especially now with meson
- # Disable tests requiring dev-util/desktop-file-utils when not installed, bug #286629, upstream bug #629163
- if ! has_version dev-util/desktop-file-utils ; then
- ewarn "Some tests will be skipped due dev-util/desktop-file-utils not being present on your system,"
- ewarn "think on installing it to get these tests run."
- sed -i -e "/appinfo\/associations/d" gio/tests/appinfo.c || die
- sed -i -e "/g_test_add_func/d" gio/tests/desktop-app-info.c || die
- fi
-
- # gdesktopappinfo requires existing terminal (gnome-terminal or any
- # other), falling back to xterm if one doesn't exist
- #if ! has_version x11-terms/xterm && ! has_version x11-terms/gnome-terminal ; then
- # ewarn "Some tests will be skipped due to missing terminal program"
- # These tests seem to sometimes fail even with a terminal; skip for now and reevulate with meson
- # Also try https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1601 once ready for backport (or in a bump) and file new issue if still fails
- sed -i -e "/appinfo\/launch/d" gio/tests/appinfo.c || die
- # desktop-app-info/launch* might fail similarly
- sed -i -e "/desktop-app-info\/launch-as-manager/d" gio/tests/desktop-app-info.c || die
- #fi
-
- # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722604
- sed -i -e "/timer\/stop/d" glib/tests/timer.c || die
- sed -i -e "/timer\/basic/d" glib/tests/timer.c || die
-
- ewarn "Tests for search-utils have been skipped"
- sed -i -e "/search-utils/d" glib/tests/meson.build || die
-
- # Play nice with network-sandbox, but this approach would defeat the purpose of the test
- #sed -i -e "s/localhost/127.0.0.1/g" gio/tests/gsocketclient-slow.c || die
- else
- # Don't build tests, also prevents extra deps, bug #512022
- sed -i -e '/subdir.*tests/d' {.,gio,glib}/meson.build || die
- fi
-
- # Don't build fuzzing binaries - not used
- sed -i -e '/subdir.*fuzzing/d' meson.build || die
-
- # gdbus-codegen is a separate package
- sed -i -e 's/install.*true/install : false/g' gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/meson.build || die
- # Older than meson-0.50 doesn't know about install kwarg for configure_file; for that we need to remove the install_dir kwarg.
- # Upstream will remove the install kwarg in a future version to require only meson-0.49.2 or newer, at which point the
- # install_dir removal only should be kept.
- sed -i -e '/install_dir/d' gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/meson.build || die
-
- # Same kind of meson-0.50 issue with some installed-tests files; will likely be fixed upstream soon
- sed -i -e '/install_dir/d' gio/tests/meson.build || die
-
- cat > "${T}/glib-test-ld-wrapper" <<-EOF
- #!/usr/bin/env sh
- exec \${LD:-ld} "\$@"
- EOF
- chmod a+x "${T}/glib-test-ld-wrapper" || die
- sed -i -e "s|'ld'|'${T}/glib-test-ld-wrapper'|g" gio/tests/meson.build || die
-
- xdg_src_prepare
- gnome2_environment_reset
- # TODO: python_name sedding for correct python shebang? Might be relevant mainly for glib-utils only
-}
-
-multilib_src_configure() {
- if use debug; then
- append-cflags -DG_ENABLE_DEBUG
- else
- append-cflags -DG_DISABLE_CAST_CHECKS # https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1833
- fi
-
- # TODO: figure a way to pass appropriate values for all cross properties that glib uses (search for get_cross_property)
- #if tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
- # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756473
- # TODO-meson: This should be in meson cross file as 'growing_stack' property; and more, look at get_cross_property
- #case ${CHOST} in
- #hppa*|metag*) export glib_cv_stack_grows=yes ;;
- #*) export glib_cv_stack_grows=no ;;
- #esac
- #fi
-
- local emesonargs=(
- -Ddefault_library=$(usex static-libs both shared)
- $(meson_feature selinux)
- $(meson_use xattr)
- -Dlibmount=true # only used if host_system == 'linux'
- -Dinternal_pcre=false
- -Dman=true
- $(meson_use systemtap dtrace)
- $(meson_use systemtap)
- -Dgtk_doc=$(multilib_native_usex gtk-doc true false)
- $(meson_use fam)
- -Dinstalled_tests=false
- -Dnls=enabled
- )
- meson_src_configure
-}
-
-multilib_src_compile() {
- meson_src_compile
-}
-
-multilib_src_test() {
- export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/xdg
- export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/local/share:/usr/share
- export G_DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1_KEYRING_DIR="${T}/temp"
- export LC_TIME=C # bug #411967
- unset GSETTINGS_BACKEND # bug #596380
- python_setup
-
- # Related test is a bit nitpicking
- mkdir "$G_DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1_KEYRING_DIR"
- chmod 0700 "$G_DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1_KEYRING_DIR"
-
- meson_src_test --timeout-multiplier 2 --no-suite flaky
-}
-
-multilib_src_install() {
- meson_src_install
- keepdir /usr/$(get_libdir)/gio/modules
-}
-
-multilib_src_install_all() {
- einstalldocs
-
- # These are installed by dev-util/glib-utils
- # TODO: With patching we might be able to get rid of the python-any deps and removals, and test depend on glib-utils instead; revisit now with meson
- rm "${ED}/usr/bin/glib-genmarshal" || die
- rm "${ED}/usr/share/man/man1/glib-genmarshal.1" || die
- rm "${ED}/usr/bin/glib-mkenums" || die
- rm "${ED}/usr/share/man/man1/glib-mkenums.1" || die
- rm "${ED}/usr/bin/gtester-report" || die
- rm "${ED}/usr/share/man/man1/gtester-report.1" || die
- # gdbus-codegen manpage installed by dev-util/gdbus-codegen
- rm "${ED}/usr/share/man/man1/gdbus-codegen.1" || die
-}
-
-pkg_preinst() {
- xdg_pkg_preinst
-
- # Make gschemas.compiled belong to glib alone
- local cache="/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled"
-
- if [[ -e ${EROOT}${cache} ]]; then
- cp "${EROOT}"${cache} "${ED}"/${cache} || die
- else
- touch "${ED}"${cache} || die
- fi
-
- multilib_pkg_preinst() {
- # Make giomodule.cache belong to glib alone
- local cache="/usr/$(get_libdir)/gio/modules/giomodule.cache"
-
- if [[ -e ${EROOT}${cache} ]]; then
- cp "${EROOT}"${cache} "${ED}"${cache} || die
- else
- touch "${ED}"${cache} || die
- fi
- }
-
- # Don't run the cache ownership when cross-compiling, as it would end up with an empty cache
- # file due to inability to create it and GIO might not look at any of the modules there
- if ! tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
- multilib_foreach_abi multilib_pkg_preinst
- fi
-}
-
-pkg_postinst() {
- xdg_pkg_postinst
- # glib installs no schemas itself, but we force update for fresh install in case
- # something has dropped in a schemas file without direct glib dep; and for upgrades
- # in case the compiled schema format could have changed
- gnome2_schemas_update
-
- multilib_pkg_postinst() {
- gnome2_giomodule_cache_update \
- || die "Update GIO modules cache failed (for ${ABI})"
- }
- if ! tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
- multilib_foreach_abi multilib_pkg_postinst
- else
- ewarn "Updating of GIO modules cache skipped due to cross-compilation."
- ewarn "You might want to run gio-querymodules manually on the target for"
- ewarn "your final image for performance reasons and re-run it when packages"
- ewarn "installing GIO modules get upgraded or added to the image."
- fi
-}
-
-pkg_postrm() {
- xdg_pkg_postrm
- gnome2_schemas_update
-
- if [[ -z ${REPLACED_BY_VERSION} ]]; then
- multilib_pkg_postrm() {
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/gio/modules/giomodule.cache
- }
- multilib_foreach_abi multilib_pkg_postrm
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled
- fi
-}