Work around a year-2038 issue when building with a 32-bit 'time_t' on 32-bit platforms: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib-networking/-/issues/172 From 4f8ca86a0e460794188c3355f0c7cc11fdbe4229 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon McVittie Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2021 17:07:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] tests: Accept GNUTLS' workaround for limited size of time_t --- tls/tests/certificate.c | 15 +++++++++++++++ tls/tests/meson.build | 1 + 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/tls/tests/certificate.c b/tls/tests/certificate.c index c0100d30..d216c710 100644 --- a/tls/tests/certificate.c +++ b/tls/tests/certificate.c @@ -672,6 +672,12 @@ test_certificate_not_valid_before (void) g_object_unref (cert); } +/* On 32-bit, GNUTLS caps expiry times at 2037-12-31 23:23:23 to avoid + * overflowing time_t. Hopefully by 2037, either 32-bit will finally have + * died out, or GNUTLS will rethink its approach to + * https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/issues/370 */ +#define GNUTLS_32_BIT_NOT_VALID_AFTER_MAX 2145914603 + static void test_certificate_not_valid_after (void) { @@ -686,7 +692,16 @@ test_certificate_not_valid_after (void) actual = g_tls_certificate_get_not_valid_after (cert); g_assert_nonnull (actual); actual_str = g_date_time_format_iso8601 (actual); + +#if SIZEOF_TIME_T <= 4 + if (g_date_time_to_unix (actual) == GNUTLS_32_BIT_NOT_VALID_AFTER_MAX) + g_test_incomplete ("not-valid-after date not representable on 32-bit"); + else + g_assert_cmpstr (actual_str, ==, EXPECTED_NOT_VALID_AFTER); +#else g_assert_cmpstr (actual_str, ==, EXPECTED_NOT_VALID_AFTER); +#endif + g_free (actual_str); g_date_time_unref (actual); g_object_unref (cert); diff --git a/tls/tests/meson.build b/tls/tests/meson.build index e9c7d8c6..7415f913 100644 --- a/tls/tests/meson.build +++ b/tls/tests/meson.build @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ foreach backend: backends test_cflags = cflags + [ '-DBACKEND="@0@"'.format(backend), '-DBACKEND_IS_' + backend.to_upper(), + '-DSIZEOF_TIME_T=@0@'.format(cc.sizeof('time_t', prefix: '#include ')), ] if backend == 'openssl' ch'/>