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commit 3bad2358d67d371497079bba4f8eca9c0096f4e2
Author: Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Thu Aug 30 08:44:32 2018 +0200
Test stdlib/test-bz22786 exits now with unsupported if malloc fails.
The test tries to allocate more than 2^31 bytes which will always fail on s390
as it has maximum 2^31bit of memory.
Before commit 6c3a8a9d868a8deddf0d6dcc785b6d120de90523, this test returned
unsupported if malloc fails. This patch re enables this behaviour.
Furthermore support_delete_temp_files() failed to remove the temp directory
in this case as it is not empty due to the created symlink.
Thus the creation of the symlink is moved behind malloc.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
ChangeLog:
* stdlib/test-bz22786.c (do_test): Return EXIT_UNSUPPORTED
if malloc fails.
diff --git a/stdlib/test-bz22786.c b/stdlib/test-bz22786.c
index d1aa69106ccf6ac5..777bf9180f4b5022 100644
--- a/stdlib/test-bz22786.c
+++ b/stdlib/test-bz22786.c
@@ -39,16 +39,25 @@ do_test (void)
const char *lnk = xasprintf ("%s/symlink", dir);
const size_t path_len = (size_t) INT_MAX + strlen (lnk) + 1;
- TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (symlink (".", lnk) == 0);
-
DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
#if __GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0)
/* GCC 7 warns about too-large allocations; here we need such
allocation to succeed for the test to work. */
DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (7, "-Walloc-size-larger-than=");
#endif
- char *path = xmalloc (path_len);
+ char *path = malloc (path_len);
DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
+ if (path == NULL)
+ {
+ printf ("malloc (%zu): %m\n", path_len);
+ /* On 31-bit s390 the malloc will always fail as we do not have
+ so much memory, and we want to mark the test unsupported.
+ Likewise on systems with little physical memory the test will
+ fail and should be unsupported. */
+ return EXIT_UNSUPPORTED;
+ }
+
+ TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (symlink (".", lnk) == 0);
/* Construct very long path = "/tmp/bz22786.XXXX/symlink/aaaa....." */
char *p = mempcpy (path, lnk, strlen (lnk));