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Bump rake from 12.3.2 to 12.3.3 #1

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Bumps rake from 12.3.2 to 12.3.3.

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=== 12.3.3

==== Bug fixes

  • Use the application's name in error message if a task is not found. Pull Request #303 by tmatilai

==== Enhancements:

  • Use File.open explicitly.
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  • 5c87c46 Bump version to 12.3.3.
  • 5b8f8fc Use File.open explicitly.
  • 6497ba4 Merge pull request #317 from ruby/ignore-gitignore
  • be62efb Removed gitignore from gemspec files.
  • 1c22b49 Merge pull request #309 from RDIL/patch-1
  • 496944a Remove deprecated travis ci option
  • 489c7d8 Merge pull request #307 from ruby/azure-pipelines
  • 77eb6d8 Only enabled macOS environment
  • 72ffa2e use realpath
  • 7744872 Do not specify ruby version of macOS
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Looks like rake is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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@wushuhsu wushuhsu mentioned this pull request Jun 24, 2021
cns-ci-onload-xilinx pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2023
Deferring oo_exit_hook() fixes a stuck C++ application:

    #0  0x00007fd2d7afb87b in ioctl () from /lib64/libc.so.6
    #1  0x00007fd2d80c0621 in oo_resource_op (cmd=3221510722, io=0x7ffd15be696c, fp=<optimized out>) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/include/onload/mmap.h:104
    #2  __oo_eplock_lock (timeout=<synthetic pointer>, maybe_wedged=0, ni=0x20c8480) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/lib/transport/ip/eplock_slow.c:35
    #3  __ef_eplock_lock_slow (ni=ni@entry=0x20c8480, timeout=timeout@entry=-1, maybe_wedged=maybe_wedged@entry=0) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/lib/transport/ip/eplock_slow.c:72
    #4  0x00007fd2d80d7dbf in ef_eplock_lock (ni=0x20c8480) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/include/onload/eplock.h:61
    #5  __ci_netif_lock_count (stat=0x7fd2d5c5b62c, ni=0x20c8480) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/include/ci/internal/ip_shared_ops.h:79
    #6  ci_tcp_setsockopt (ep=ep@entry=0x20c8460, fd=6, level=level@entry=1, optname=optname@entry=9, optval=optval@entry=0x7ffd15be6acc, optlen=optlen@entry=4) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/lib/transport/ip/tcp_sockopts.c:580
    #7  0x00007fd2d8010da7 in citp_tcp_setsockopt (fdinfo=0x20c8420, level=1, optname=9, optval=0x7ffd15be6acc, optlen=4) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/lib/transport/unix/tcp_fd.c:1594
    #8  0x00007fd2d7fde088 in onload_setsockopt (fd=6, level=1, optname=9, optval=0x7ffd15be6acc, optlen=4) at /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/src/lib/transport/unix/sockcall_intercept.c:737
    #9  0x00007fd2d7dcb7dd in ?? ()
    #10 0x00007fd2d83392e0 in ?? () from /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/build/gnu_x86_64/lib/transport/unix/libcitransport0.so
    #11 0x000000000060102c in data_start ()
    #12 0x00007fd2d8339540 in ?? () from /home/iteterev/lab/onload_internal/build/gnu_x86_64/lib/transport/unix/libcitransport0.so
    #13 0x00000001d85426c0 in ?? ()
    #14 0x00007fd2d7fcbe08 in ?? ()
    #15 0x00007fd2d7a433c7 in __cxa_finalize () from /lib64/libc.so.6
    #16 0x00007fd2d7dcb757 in ?? ()
    #17 0x00007ffd15be6be0 in ?? ()
    #18 0x00007fd2d834f2a6 in _dl_fini () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2

Here, _fini() is a function that calls all library destructors. The
problem is that _fini() decides to run the C++ library destructor
*after* Onload and makes it operate on an invalid Onload state.

The patch leverages the fact that Glibc sets up _fini() after running
the last library constructor, so by manually installing the exit handler
(instead of providing a library destructor), Onload wins the race with
_fini().

There's still an issue if the user library sets a custom exit handler
with atexit() or on_exit() and makes intercepted system calls from
there.

Tested:

* RHEL 7.9/glibc 2.17
* RHEL 8.2/glibc 2.28
* RHEL 9.1/glibc 2.34

Thanks-to: Richard Hughes <[email protected]>
Thanks-to: Siân James <[email protected]>
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