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* Added support for CAN_ISOTP protocol * Added unit tests for CAN ISOTP * Updated documentation for ISO-TP protocol * Removed trailing whitespace in documentation * Added blurb NEWS.d file * updated Misc/ACKS * Fixed broken unit test that was using isotp const outside of skippable section * Removed dependecy over third party project * Added implementation for getsockname + unit tests * Missing newline at end of ACKS file * Accidentally inserted a type in ACKS file * Followed tiran changes review #1 recommendations * Added spaces after comma
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``` Direct leak of 8 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from: #0 0x7f008bf19667 in __interceptor_malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.6+0xb0667) #1 0x7f007a0bee4a in subprocess_fork_exec /home/heimes/dev/python/cpython/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c:774 #2 0xe0305b in cfunction_call Objects/methodobject.c:546 ``` Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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``` Direct leak of 8 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from: GH-0 0x7f008bf19667 in __interceptor_malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.6+0xb0667) GH-1 0x7f007a0bee4a in subprocess_fork_exec /home/heimes/dev/python/cpython/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c:774 GH-2 0xe0305b in cfunction_call Objects/methodobject.c:546 ``` Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org> (cherry picked from commit 0d3350d) Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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* bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change #1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .)
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* bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com>
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* bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com>
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) Fix test_gdb.test_pycfunction() for Python built with clang -Og. Tolerate inlined functions in the gdb traceback. When _testcapimodule.c is built by clang -Og, _null_to_none() is inlined in meth_varargs() and so gdb returns _null_to_none() as the frame #1. If it's not inlined, meth_varargs() is the frame #1.
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…python#91466) Fix an uninitialized bool in exception print context. `struct exception_print_context.need_close` was uninitialized. Found by oss-fuzz in a test case running under the undefined behavior sanitizer. https://oss-fuzz.com/testcase-detail/6217746058182656 ``` Python/pythonrun.c:1241:28: runtime error: load of value 253, which is not a valid value for type 'bool' #0 0xbf2203 in print_chained cpython3/Python/pythonrun.c:1241:28 #1 0xbea4bb in print_exception_cause_and_context cpython3/Python/pythonrun.c:1320:19 #2 0xbea4bb in print_exception_recursive cpython3/Python/pythonrun.c:1470:13 #3 0xbe9e39 in _PyErr_Display cpython3/Python/pythonrun.c:1517:9 ``` Pretty obvious what the ommission was upon code inspection.
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…es (#1… (python#108688) This reverts commit 08447b5. Revert also _ctypes.c changes of the PyDict_ContainsString() change, commit 6726626.
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…ython#119498) (#1… (python#119905) Revert "[3.12] pythongh-69214: Fix fcntl.ioctl() request type (python#119498) (python#119505)" This reverts commit 078da88. The change modified how negative values, like termios.TIOCSWINSZ, was treated and is actually backward incompatible.
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