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Author: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
OpenLDAP upstream conservatively assumes that certain resolver functions
(getaddrinfo, getnameinfo, res_query, dn_expand) are not re-entrant; but we
know that the glibc implementations of these functions are thread-safe, so
we should bypass the use of this mutex. This fixes a locking problem when
an application uses libldap and libnss-ldap is also used for hosts
resolution.
Closes Debian bug #340601.
Not suitable for forwarding upstream; might be made suitable by adding a
configure-time check for glibc and disabling the mutex only on known
thread-safe implementations.
--- a/libraries/libldap/os-ip.c
+++ b/libraries/libldap/os-ip.c
@@ -591,13 +591,7 @@
hints.ai_socktype = socktype;
snprintf(serv, sizeof serv, "%d", port );
- /* most getaddrinfo(3) use non-threadsafe resolver libraries */
- LDAP_MUTEX_LOCK(&ldap_int_resolv_mutex);
-
err = getaddrinfo( host, serv, &hints, &res );
-
- LDAP_MUTEX_UNLOCK(&ldap_int_resolv_mutex);
-
if ( err != 0 ) {
Debug1(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE,
"ldap_connect_to_host: getaddrinfo failed: %s\n",
--- a/libraries/libldap/util-int.c
+++ b/libraries/libldap/util-int.c
@@ -533,9 +533,7 @@
int rc;
#if defined( HAVE_GETNAMEINFO )
- LDAP_MUTEX_LOCK( &ldap_int_resolv_mutex );
rc = getnameinfo( sa, len, name, namelen, NULL, 0, 0 );
- LDAP_MUTEX_UNLOCK( &ldap_int_resolv_mutex );
if ( rc ) *err = (char *)AC_GAI_STRERROR( rc );
return rc;
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