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Frank Denis
6dd0270a19
std.sort.pdq: fix out-of-bounds access in partialInsertionSort (#25253)
* std.sort.pdq: fix out-of-bounds access in partialInsertionSort

When sorting a sub-range that doesn't start at index 0, the
partialInsertionSort function could access indices below the range
start. The loop condition `while (j >= 1)` didn't respect the
arbitrary range boundaries [a, b).

This changes the condition to `while (j > a)` to ensure indices
never go below the range start, fixing the issue where pdqContext
would access out-of-bounds indices.

Fixes #25250
2025-09-17 19:54:15 -07:00
marko
4314c9653a use block break instead of return 2025-09-17 19:45:33 -07:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
ae00a2a84d
Merge pull request #25257 from linusg/bump-macos-headers
libc: Update macOS headers to SDK 26.0
2025-09-17 15:35:48 +02:00
Frank Denis
8e8a143d62
Avoid logic where we return success in case of an error (#25251)
In ed25519.zig, we checked if a test succeeds, in which case we
returned an error. This was confusing, and Andrew pointed out that
Zig weights branches against errors by default.
2025-09-17 12:09:35 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
9819f53453
Some miscellaneous test suite cleanups (#25256)
* test: remove test-compare-output and test-asm-link tests

These were low value and unfocused tests. We already have coverage of the
important aspects of these tests elsewhere. Additionally, there was really no
need for these to have their own test harness.

* test: rename issue_8550 standalone test to compile_asm

* test: rename backend=stage2 to backend=selfhosted, and add backend=auto

backend=auto (now the default if backend is omitted) means to let the compiler
pick whatever backend it wants as the default. This is important for platforms
where we don't yet have a self-hosted backend, such as loongarch64.

Also purge a bunch of redundant target=native.

* test: delete old stage1 compile_errors tests

generic_function_returning_opaque_type.zig was salvaged as it's still worth
having.

* test: pull tests in test/cases/llvm/ up to test/cases/

There is nothing inherently LLVM-specific about any of these.

* test: remove @cImport usage in interdependent_static_c_libs

* test: move glibc_compat from link to standalone tests

This is not really testing the linker.

* build: -Dskip-translate-c now implies -Dskip-run-translated-c

* build: skip test-cimport when -Dskip-translate-c is given
2025-09-17 08:11:41 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
aae90762cc
build: skip test-cimport when -Dskip-translate-c is given 2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
d12aed5f14
build: -Dskip-translate-c now implies -Dskip-run-translated-c 2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
a5bb7108a9
test: move glibc_compat from link to standalone tests
This is not really testing the linker.
2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
ab1946de92
test: remove @cImport usage in interdependent_static_c_libs 2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
4dba253cd2
test: pull tests in test/cases/llvm/ up to test/cases/
There is nothing inherently LLVM-specific about any of these.
2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
589e564f16
test: delete old stage1 compile_errors tests
generic_function_returning_opaque_type.zig was salvaged as it's still worth
having.
2025-09-16 23:39:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
2e3fac3626
test: rename backend=stage2 to backend=selfhosted, and add backend=auto
backend=auto (now the default if backend is omitted) means to let the compiler
pick whatever backend it wants as the default. This is important for platforms
where we don't yet have a self-hosted backend, such as loongarch64.

Also purge a bunch of redundant target=native.
2025-09-16 23:39:26 +02:00
Frank Denis
b1b2cd7ef8 Parallelize deriveKeys 2025-09-16 23:13:58 +02:00
Frank Denis
5eb7610112 Import crypto/aes_gcm_siv.zig 2025-09-16 23:01:16 +02:00
Linus Groh
93218eacaa libc: Update macOS headers to SDK 26.0 2025-09-16 21:15:13 +01:00
Linus Groh
70715ced95 tools: Update fetch_them_macos_headers.zig for macOS 26 2025-09-16 21:13:38 +01:00
mlugg
580b6d1fad llvm: fix tagged union payload size in debug info
Resolves: #24415
2025-09-16 18:55:19 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
d5c73a44b7
test: rename issue_8550 standalone test to compile_asm 2025-09-16 14:51:29 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
fc20677fde
test: remove test-compare-output and test-asm-link tests
These were low value and unfocused tests. We already have coverage of the
important aspects of these tests elsewhere. Additionally, there was really no
need for these to have their own test harness.
2025-09-16 14:51:03 +02:00
Frank Denis
dd46e07fb9 std.crypto: add AES-SIV and AES-GCM-SIV
The Zig standard library lacked schemes that resist nonce reuse.

AES-SIV and AES-GCM-SIV are the standard options for this.

AES-GCM-SIV can be very useful when Zig is used to target embedded
systems, and AES-SIV is especially useful for key wrapping.

Also take it as an opportunity to add a bunch of test vectors to
modes.ctr and make sure it works with block ciphers whose size is
not 16.
2025-09-16 12:45:08 +02:00
George Huebner
496313a1bd bpf: use bitCast instead of intCast in ld_imm_impl
Any 32 bit immediate is allowed in a BPF instruction, including those
greater than the largest positive i32 value.
2025-09-15 15:24:30 +02:00
mlugg
8744865425 frontend: fix reference tracking through coerced function bodies
This bug was manifesting for user as a nasty link error because they
were calling their application's main entry point as a coerced function,
which essentially broke reference tracking for the entire ZCU, causing
exported symbols to silently not get exported.

I've been a little unsure about how coerced functions should interact
with the unit graph before, but the solution is actually really obvious
now: they shouldn't! `Sema` is now responsible for unwrapping
possibly-coerced functions *before* queuing analysis or marking unit
references. This makes the reference graph optimal (there are no
redundant edges representing coerced versions of the same function) and
simplifies logic elsewhere at the expense of just a few lines in Sema.
2025-09-15 11:29:31 +01:00
database64128
377a8b2a3b std.net.Ip6Address: format numerical scope id 2025-09-15 10:45:35 +01:00
mlugg
32a1aabff7 std.math.big.int: normalize zero result for small multiplications
Resolves: #25221
2025-09-13 17:13:27 +01:00
Justus Klausecker
1b4508cfb3 std.os.linux.ptrace: add PTRACE_EVENT_* and PTRACE_O_* values 2025-09-13 14:43:15 +02:00
Justus Klausecker
9b4cae4750 std.posix.ptrace: support more platforms more correctly 2025-09-13 14:35:19 +02:00
Brandon Black
6dbfba526f linux: Doc and check retval for no-fail pid calls
The switch from @bitCast() to @intCast() here safety-checks
Linux's assertion that these 3 calls never return errors (negative
values as pid_t).  getppid() can legally return 0 if the parent is
in a different pid namespace, but this is not an error.
2025-09-12 07:20:08 -05:00
Brandon Black
04071d64bb std.os.linux.setsid(): return raw syscall0 result
When not linking libc on 64-bit Linux and calling posix.setsid(),
we get a type error at compile time inside of posix.errno().  This
is because posix.errno()'s non-libc branch expects a usize-sized
value, which is what all the error-returning os.linux syscalls
return, and linux.setsid() instead returned a pid_t, which is only
32 bits wide.

This and the other 3 pid-related calls just below it (getpid(),
getppid(), and gettid()) are the only Linux syscall examples here
that are casting their return values to pid_t. For the other 3
this makes sense: those calls are documented to have no possible
errors and always return a valid pid_t value.

However, setsid() actually can return the error EPERM, and
therefore needs to return the raw value from syscall0 for
posix.errno() to process like normal.

Additionally, posix.setsid() needs an @intCast(rc) for the success
case as a result, like most other such cases.
2025-09-12 07:19:01 -05:00
Brandon Black
a0ec4e270e std.os.linux.socketpair(): switch to unsigned args
We need std.os.linux and std.c to agree on the types here, or else
we'd have to pointlessly cast across the difference up in the
std.posix wrapper.  I ran into this as a type error the first time
I tried to compile my code that calls posix.socketpair() on Linux
without libc.

All of our existing socket calls with these kinds of arguments in
std (including the existing c.socketpair as well as
os.linux.socket in this same file) use unsigned for all of these
parameters, and so this brings linux.socketpair() into alignment
with everything else.
2025-09-12 07:01:04 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
4972c987fd compiler-rt: export __aeabi_read_tp for arm-freebsd
FreeBSD normally provides this symbol in libc, but it's in the
FBSDprivate_1.0 namespace, so it doesn't get included in our abilists file.
Fortunately, the implementation is identical for Linux and FreeBSD, so we can
just provide it in compiler-rt.

It's interesting to note that the same is not true for NetBSD where the
implementation is more complex to support older Arm versions. But we do include
the symbol in our abilists file for NetBSD libc, so that's fine.

closes #25215
2025-09-11 23:28:26 +02:00
Sardorbek Imomaliev
6b8cef8107
Fix standalone test simple/cat/main.zig after Writergate update (#25188)
* Make cat in test/standalone/simple working again

- Fixes:
    zig/0.15.1/lib/zig/std/Io/Writer.zig:939:11: 0x1049aef63 in sendFileAll (nclip)
        assert(w.buffer.len > 0);
- because we are no using non zero buffers for stdout - "do not forget to flush"

* replace std.fs with fs because we are already importing it
2025-09-11 16:43:11 +00:00
marko
fb3afc8d3d use pointer subtraction 2025-09-11 00:18:37 -07:00
Jacob Young
a2ba7dd1c2 x86_64: fix @splat typo 2025-09-10 23:14:10 -04:00
Jacob Young
e313b387a0 x86_64: delete usages of avx2 vpack?s??
This instruction actually has fairly useless semantics, and even the
cases that were semantically correct could save 1 cycle of latency by
using a different sequnce involving the avx version instead.

Closes #25174
2025-09-10 22:40:26 -04:00
Jacob Young
1a0a9d7d59 x86_64: fix strictness edge cases in +|
Closes #25145
2025-09-10 21:01:13 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
bfda12efcf
Merge pull request #24968 from ifreund/deque
std: add a Deque data structure
2025-09-10 14:28:13 -07:00
Tea
a50c2a4eae
README: update llvm requirement to 21 2025-09-10 21:58:26 +02:00
Pat Tullmann
bd4617033e standalone posix tests for sigaction
Fixes #24380
2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
ca09629bee standalone posix tests for relative path linking 2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
aa1d2adffc standalone posix test for env vars 2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
020eb622ee standalone posix test for current working directory 2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
c614d8d008 standalone posix tests: add skeleton
Add build.zig, README and empty test files.
2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
e46ddeeb29 posix/test.zig: "sigset_t bits" test fixes
Re-enable the test.  Will trigger #24380 as-is, but follow-on change moes
this code over to test/standalone.

Make the test a bit easier to debug by stashing the "seen" signal number
in the shared `seen_sig` (instead of just incrementing a counter for each
hit).  And only doing so if the `seen_sig` is zero.
2025-09-09 22:07:03 -07:00
Pat Tullmann
0edccc1079 Move some Thread tests out of posix/test.zig into Thread.zig
These tests aren't (directly) using Posix APIs, so they don't need to be
in posix/test.zig.  Put them over with the code and tests in Thread.zig.
Since the spawn/join test in the posix code was redundant, just dropped
that one.
2025-09-09 22:06:20 -07:00
LukaTD
0b75a2a1b1
langref: added missing newlines to destructuring tuples example
langref: added missing newlines to destructuring tuples example
2025-09-10 02:31:20 +00:00
Brandon Black
7995697527 std: add IP, IPV6, IPTOS sockopt constants
Because these lists are very long in several cases and quite
varied, I opted to place them in the existing c/foo.zig files.

There are many other sets of network-related constants like this
to add over time across all the OSes.  For now I picked these
because I needed a few constants from each of these namespaces for
my own project, so I tried to flesh out these namespaces
completely as best I could, at least for basic sockopt purposes.

Note windows has some of these already defined in ws2_32 as
individual constants rather than contained in a namespacing
struct.  I'm not sure what to do with that in the long run (break
it and namespace them?), but this doesn't change the status quo
for windows in any case.
2025-09-09 17:01:20 -05:00
Brandon Black
0e45b9d5db std: add linger struct for SO.LINGER 2025-09-09 16:59:50 -05:00
Brandon Black
3e372f1994 std: add in_pktinfo and in6_pktinfo structs defs
in_pktinfo is only used on a few targets for the IP_PKTINFO
sockopt, as many BSDs use an alternate mechanism (IP_RECVDSTADDR)
that doesn't require a special struct.  in6_pktinfo is more
universal.
2025-09-09 16:59:50 -05:00
Brandon Black
c449a30213 std.c: Add accept_filter_arg for some BSDs
This is the struct type used as set/getsockopt() option data with
SO.ACCEPTFILTER, which is also only declared on this same limited
set of BSD-ish targets.

In theory this could be aliased over to std.posix as well, but I
think for a corner case like this, it's not unreasonable for a
user that is avoiding uneccessary std.c references to access it as
"posix.system.accept_filter_arg" (which would still work fine if,
in the future, FreeBSD escapes its libc dep and defines it in
std.os.freebsd).
2025-09-09 16:59:50 -05:00
Brandon Black
c70521e7b1 std: Add SCM constants for socket control messages 2025-09-09 16:59:50 -05:00