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commit cc8a1620eb97ccddd337d157263c13c57b39ab71
Author: Jesse Hathaway <jesse@mbuki-mvuki.org>
Date: Tue Mar 27 21:17:59 2018 +0000
getlogin_r: return early when linux sentinel value is set
When there is no login uid Linux sets /proc/self/loginid to the sentinel
value of, (uid_t) -1. If this is set we can return early and avoid
needlessly looking up the sentinel value in any configured nss
databases.
Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getlogin_r.c (__getlogin_r_loginuid): Return
early when linux sentinel value is set.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Index: b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getlogin_r.c
===================================================================
--- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getlogin_r.c
+++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getlogin_r.c
@@ -54,6 +54,15 @@ __getlogin_r_loginuid (char *name, size_
endp == uidbuf || *endp != '\0'))
return -1;
+ /* If there is no login uid, linux sets /proc/self/loginid to the sentinel
+ value of, (uid_t) -1, so check if that value is set and return early to
+ avoid making unneeded nss lookups. */
+ if (uid == (uid_t) -1)
+ {
+ __set_errno (ENXIO);
+ return ENXIO;
+ }
+
size_t buflen = 1024;
char *buf = alloca (buflen);
bool use_malloc = false;