I was puzzled by code in find_range() which handles forward word
movement. It included a test to see if we're at the start of a
word. Since these are forward word movements surely we'd expect to
be at the start of a word? In fact, the test was intended to fix a
problem with changes to the last word in a file, as discussed in the
thread starting here:
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2004-January/044552.html
The code can be simplified by testing directly for end of file instead
of indirectly for not being at the start of a word. Since trailing
whitespace is now handled in do_cmd() the code to back up off a newline
is no longer required.
function old new delta
find_range 619 514 -105
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Commit 4b49422a0 (vi: fix changes to word at end of line. Closes
11796) fixed a problem where an operation on a word at the end of
a line followed by a line starting with whitespace incorrectly
joined the lines. However it also broke the case where operating
on multiple words across a line boundary *should* join the lines.
Fix this by detecting when trailing whitepace in a word operation
includes a newline. Whitespace beyond the newline is excluded
from consideration.
function old new delta
do_cmd 5083 5088 +5
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Doing this the kernel will hibernate and resume successfully from a swap file.
Stop writing offset to /sys/power/resume, as this is not a parameter
the kernel takes from this input. (Change added by Sven Mueller)
function old new delta
resume_main 522 561 +39
.rodata 103175 103182 +7
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Signed-off-by: Jordi Pujol Palomer <jordipujolp@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sven Mueller <sven.mueller72+busybox@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Discovered that the DHCP server on a TrendNet router (unknown model)
provides a zero-length option 12 (Host Name) in the DHCP ACK message. This
has the effect of causing udhcpc to drop the rest of the options, including
option 51 (IP Address Lease Time), 3 (Router), and 6 (Domain Name Server),
most importantly leaving the OpenWrt device with no default gateway.
The TrendNet behavior violates RFC 2132, which in Section 3.14 declares that
option 12 has a minimum length of 1 octet. It is perhaps not a cosmic coincidence
that I found this behavior on Pi Day.
This patch allows zero length options without bailing out, by simply skipping them.
function old new delta
udhcp_scan_options 183 172 -11
Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
While at it, fix "busybox --help echo" and other special applets to still print
the help text.
function old new delta
run_applet_and_exit 732 761 +29
show_usage_if_dash_dash_help 70 78 +8
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Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
On certain corrupt gzip files, huft_build will set the error bit on
the result pointer. If afterwards abort_unzip is called huft_free
might run into a segmentation fault or an invalid pointer to
free(p).
In order to mitigate this, we check in huft_free if the error bit
is set and clear it before the linked list is freed.
Signed-off-by: Samuel Sapalski <samuel.sapalski@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Kaestle <peter.kaestle@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Disable 'echo' in the default config, run 'make baseline', then
re-enable 'echo' and run 'make bloatcheck':
function old new delta
.rodata 182521 182622 +101
packed_usage 33714 33792 +78
applet_main 3168 3176 +8
applet_names 2730 2735 +5
applet_suid 99 100 +1
applet_install_loc 198 199 +1
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text data bss dec hex filename
955052 4195 1808 961055 eaa1f busybox_old
955153 4195 1808 961156 eaa84 busybox_unstripped
The Total bytes value doesn't equal the change in the size of the
binary. The packed_usage and applet_* items are in .rodata and
are counted twice. With this modified bloat-o-meter the size of
named items is deducted from .rodata:
function old new delta
packed_usage 33714 33792 +78
applet_main 3168 3176 +8
.rodata 105105 105113 +8
applet_names 2730 2735 +5
applet_suid 99 100 +1
applet_install_loc 198 199 +1
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text data bss dec hex filename
955052 4195 1808 961055 eaa1f busybox_old
955153 4195 1808 961156 eaa84 busybox_unstripped
v2: Sections numbered less than 10 were always being omitted from
consideration because splitting "[ 1] .interp" leaves "1]" in
x[1] where the section name is expected. This wasn't a problem
for .rodata (numbered 15 in my testing) but let's fix it anyway.
Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
This reduces initial traffic to NTP servers when a lot of devices boot at once.
Log inspection tells me we agressively burst-poll servers about 5 times
at startup, even though we usually already update clock after second replies.
INITIAL_SAMPLES can probably be even lower, e.g. 2, but let's be conservative
when changing this stuff.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Fixes bug where commands after the first noXXX command are ignored.
e.g. :set noic tabstop=4
While at it, stop recognizing "notabstop=NNN".
function old new delta
colon 2990 2965 -25
Signed-off-by: Alison Winters <alisonatwork@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
before:
Tiny RPN calculator. Operations:
+, -, *, /, %, ~, ^, |,
p - print top of the stack without popping
f - print entire stack
k - pop the value and set the precision
i - pop the value and set input radix
o - pop the value and set output radix
After:
Tiny RPN calculator. Operations:
Arithmetic: + - * / % ^
~ - divide with remainder
| - modular exponentiation
v - square root
p - print top of the stack without popping
f - print entire stack
k - pop the value and set precision
i - pop the value and set input radix
o - pop the value and set output radix
function old new delta
packed_usage 33519 33565 +46
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
musl libc's mallocng free() may modify errno if kernel does not support
MADV_FREE which causes echo to echo with error when it shouldn't.
Future versions of POSIX[1] will require that free() leaves errno
unmodified but til then, do not rely free() implementation.
Should fix downstream issues:
https://github.com/alpinelinux/docker-alpine/issues/134https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/12311
Signed-off-by: Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Zero-length path prefixes can be specified in PATH as a leading or
trailing colon or two adjacent colons. POSIX says that the use of
zero-length prefixes to refer to the current directory is a legacy
feature. Nonetheless the shells in BusyBox respect this feature,
as does 'which'.
Tab-completion of executables using PATH should support this too.
function old new delta
complete_cmd_dir_file 934 931 -3
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Most BusyBox applets respond to the '--help' option by printing
a usage message. This is normally handled by busybox_main() so
applet main routines don't have support for '--help'.
In standalone shell mode with FEATURE_SH_NOFORK enabled nofork
applets are invoked directly, bypassing busybox_main(). This
results in inconsistent handling of '--help':
- applets which call getopt() report "unrecognized option '--help'"
and print help anyway;
- realpath says "--help: No such file or directory" and doesn't
print help;
- usleep says "invalid number '--help'" and doesn't print help.
Avoid inconsistency by checking for '--help' in run_nofork_applet().
Bug found by Ron Yorston.
function old new delta
show_usage_if_dash_dash_help - 70 +70
run_nofork_applet 347 362 +15
run_applet_no_and_exit 432 365 -67
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Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
"In function 'sprint_status48':
error: format not a string literal and no format arguments"
function old new delta
sprint_status48 160 158 -2
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
054493350 ("Do not add -lresolv on non-Linux systems") adds a condition
to link with libresolv only on linux systems.
The check requires that CONFIG_UNAME_OSNAME equals Linux. This works only
if the uname applet is enabled. Otherwise, CONFIG_UNAME_OSNAME is empty,
regardless of the platform.
By default, CONFIG_UNAME_OSNAME is the output of uname -o. For most
linux systems, uname -o returns "GNU/Linux" and the check fails. In this
case, linking a static busybox fails because of missing symbols from
libresolv.
networking/lib.a(nslookup.o): In function `add_query':
nslookup.c:789: undefined reference to `__res_mkquery'
networking/lib.a(nslookup.o): In function `parse_reply':
nslookup.c:355: undefined reference to `ns_initparse'
nslookup.c:361: undefined reference to `ns_parserr'
nslookup.c:404: undefined reference to `ns_name_uncompress'
nslookup.c:418: undefined reference to `ns_get16'
nslookup.c:419: undefined reference to `ns_name_uncompress'
..
nslookup.c:456: undefined reference to `ns_get16'
...
nslookup.c:469: undefined reference to `ns_name_uncompress'
...
nslookup.c:489: undefined reference to `ns_get32'
...
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
This patch uses the output of $CC -dumpmachine to detect the target platform
for which we compile. Both gcc and clang support -dumpmachine. Like the
original patch, we link against libresolv only if our target platform is
linux-based.
Fixes: 054493350 ("Do not add -lresolv on non-Linux systems")
Signed-off-by: Martin Kaiser <martin@kaiser.cx>
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com>
Use a NULL value of maxsz_p to indicate to xmalloc_fgets_internal()
that the caller doesn't care about the maximum size of the buffer.
This allows the default maximum size to be set once in
xmalloc_fgets_internal() instead of separately in each caller.
function old new delta
xmalloc_fgets_internal 273 287 +14
xmalloc_fgets_str 30 9 -21
xmalloc_fgetline_str 33 12 -21
xmalloc_fgets_str_len 38 10 -28
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
The command 'nl -b n' should output no line numbers, just some
spaces as a placeholder followed by the actual file content.
Add tests for line numbering by cat and nl. The correct results
were obtained from coreutils.
function old new delta
print_numbered_lines 152 157 +5
.rodata 182456 182453 -3
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
'[-p N]' should be '[-P N]' in the trivial usage message.
Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Selection of ranges for change/delete/yank by forward character
motion commands (SPACE or 'l') was incorrect. The range was
always one character whereas vi allows the size of the range to
be specified.
Fix this by executing the motion command the required number of times.
There is a complication when the range is at the end of a line. We need
to distinguish between a range which excludes the last character and
one which includes it. This requires comparing the actual range with
that expected from the command count. (With the additional quirk that
a command count of zero is equivalent to a command count of one.)
function old new delta
find_range 587 619 +32
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Rewrite index_in_strings() to replace calls to strcmp()/strlen().
With this change searching for valid names in the applet_names
array (for example) is 40% faster.
The code has to assume the strings aren't sorted, so will always scan
the entire array when presented with an invalid name.
function old new delta
index_in_strings 63 56 -7
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
find_applet_by_name() determines the appropriate range of applet
indices to check for the given name and performs a linear search in
applet_names[].
Revise the code so the index of the upper bound of the range, 'max',
isn't calculated. Instead check the value of the first non-matching
character to see if we've reached the end of the range.
This new code speeds up the time to find a valid applet name by 6%
and halves the time to detect that a given name is invalid. The
average time to detect an invalid name is now the same as for a valid
one.
function old new delta
find_applet_by_name 155 133 -22
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Treat the output of printf as binary rather than a null-terminated
string so that NUL characters can be output.
This is considered to be a GNU extension, though it's also available
in mawk and FreeBSD's awk.
function old new delta
evaluate 3487 3504 +17
awk_printf 504 519 +15
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Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>