On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 5:53 PM Reid Wahl <nwahl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm hitting a strange issue with GCC while trying to wrap and mock > snprintf() for unit testing purposes. > > I'm setting -fno-builtin and -fno-inline, but > __builtin___snprintf_chk() is getting called instead of snprintf(). > The net effect is that my __wrap__snprintf() never gets called. Do you > have any advice on how to prevent object size checking builtins from > being used, without setting a lower optimization level? I expected > -fno-builtin to take care of it. > > Note that out of my whole multi-distro test bed, I've only observed > this issue on Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Fedora 36 Power 9. I > don't have direct access to the test machines, but I spun up an Ubuntu > 22.04 reproducer. It uses gcc version 11.2.0-19ubuntu1. > > A known working Fedora 36 x86_64 system uses gcc version 12.1.1 > 20220507. On that system, snprintf() (or more accurately > __wrap_snprintf()) gets called as expected, instead of the builtin. > There are also RHEL 7 machines in the testbed, so it works fine on > older versions as well. > > Minimal reproducer: > ``` > # cat test.c > #include <stdio.h> > void func(const char *s) > { > char buf[16]; > snprintf(buf, 16, "%s", s); > printf("%s\n", buf); > } > int main(void) > { > func("hello world"); > } > > # gcc -g -O2 -fno-builtin -fno-inline test.c -o test > # gdb -q ./test > Reading symbols from ./test... > (gdb) b 5 > Breakpoint 1 at 0x10a0: file test.c, line 9. > (gdb) r > Starting program: /root/git/pacemaker/test > [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] > Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". > > Breakpoint 1, main () at test.c:9 > 9 { > (gdb) s > 10 func("hello world"); > (gdb) > func (s=s@entry=0x55555555600b "hello world") at test.c:3 > 3 { > (gdb) > 5 snprintf(buf, 16, "%s", s); > (gdb) > 0x00005555555551b9 in snprintf (__fmt=<optimized out>, __n=<optimized > out>, __s=<optimized out>) at > /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:71 > 71 return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1, > ``` > > Thank you. > > -- > Regards, > > Reid Wahl (He/Him) > Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat > RHEL High Availability - Pacemaker I figured out the Ubuntu issue. `man gcc` under `-O2`: NOTE: In Ubuntu 8.10 and later versions, -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 is set by default, and is activated when -O is set to 2 or higher. This enables additional compile-time and run-time checks for several libc functions. To disable, specify either -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE or -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0. I have no idea what's causing the unit test to fail on Fedora 36 Power 9 LE (the only system in the test bed that's still failing), but I don't have a reproducer or enough information to ask a question. I'll try to get one set up this week and go from there. -- Regards, Reid Wahl (He/Him) Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat RHEL High Availability - Pacemaker