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INSTALL
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INSTALL
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ build the GNU C Library:
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* GNU 'make' 4.0 or newer
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As of relase time, GNU 'make' 4.4 is the newest verified to work to
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As of release time, GNU 'make' 4.4 is the newest verified to work to
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build the GNU C Library.
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* GCC 6.2 or newer
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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ endif
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ifndef subdir
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# If a makefile needs to do something conditional on something that
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# can only be figured out from headers, write a FOO.make.c input
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# file that uses cpp contructs and contains @@@ LINE @@@ for each LINE
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# file that uses cpp constructs and contains @@@ LINE @@@ for each LINE
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# to emit in the generated makefile, and use -include $(common-objpfx)FOO.make.
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#
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# We only generate these in the top-level makefile, to avoid any weirdness
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NEWS
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NEWS
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Major new features:
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* On Linux, the pidfd_open, pidfd_getfd, and pidfd_send_signal functions
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have been added. The pidfd functionality provides access to a process
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while avoiding the issue of PID reuse on tranditional Unix systems.
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while avoiding the issue of PID reuse on traditional Unix systems.
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* On Linux, the process_madvise function has been added. It has the
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same functionality as madvise but alters the target process identified
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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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inaccurate without /sys and /proc
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[28868] dynamic-link: Dynamic loader DFS algorithm segfaults on
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missing libraries
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[28880] libc: Program crashes if date beyone 2038
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[28880] libc: Program crashes if date beyond 2038
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[28883] libc: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/select.c: __select64
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!__ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS && !__ASSUME_PSELECT fails on Microblaze
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[28896] string: strncmp-avx2-rtm and wcsncmp-avx2-rtm fallback on non-
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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ Changes to build and runtime requirements:
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* The audit module interface version LAV_CURRENT is increased to enable
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proper bind-now support. The loader now advertises via the la_symbind
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flags that PLT trace is not possible. New audit modules require the
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new dynamic loader supporing the latest LAV_CURRENT version. Old audit
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new dynamic loader supporting the latest LAV_CURRENT version. Old audit
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modules are still loaded for all targets except aarch64.
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* The audit interface on aarch64 is extended to support both the indirect
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@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ Major new features:
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to configure the size of the thread stack cache.
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* The function _Fork has been added as an async-signal-safe fork replacement
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since Austin Group issue 62 droped the async-signal-safe requirement for
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since Austin Group issue 62 dropped the async-signal-safe requirement for
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fork (and it will be included in the future POSIX standard). The new _Fork
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function does not run any atfork function neither resets any internal state
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or lock (such as the malloc one), and only sets up a minimal state required
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@ -1122,7 +1122,7 @@ Changes to build and runtime requirements:
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* On Linux, the system administrator needs to configure /dev/pts with
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the intended access modes for pseudo-terminals. glibc no longer
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attemps to adjust permissions of terminal devices. The previous glibc
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attempts to adjust permissions of terminal devices. The previous glibc
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defaults ("tty" group, user read/write and group write) already
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corresponded to what most systems used, so that grantpt did not
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perform any adjustments.
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@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[26100] libc: Race in syslog(3) with regards to tag printing.
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[26124] libc: Export <cpu-features.h>
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[26130] nscd: Inconsistent nscd cache during pruning
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[26203] libc: GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features) may not be intialized
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[26203] libc: GLRO(dl_x86_cpu_features) may not be initialized
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[26224] locale: iconv hangs when converting some invalid inputs from
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several IBM character sets (CVE-2020-27618)
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[26341] libc: realpath cyclically call __alloca(path_max) to consume
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@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[20338] libc: Parsing of /etc/gshadow can return bad pointers causing
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segfaults in applications
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[20543] libc: Please move from .gnu.linkonce to comdat
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[22489] network: gcc warns about implicit convertion in
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[22489] network: gcc warns about implicit conversion in
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ICMP6_FILTER_SETPASS with -Wsign-conversion
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[22525] localedata: or_IN LC_COLLATE does not use copy "iso14651_t1"
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[23294] math: Complex _FloatN functions are redirected to the wrong
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@ -3513,7 +3513,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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frame-pointer on i386
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[21049] libc: segfault in longjmp_chk() due to clobbered processor
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register
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[21075] libc: unused assigment to %g4 in sparc/sparc{64,32}/clone.S
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[21075] libc: unused assignment to %g4 in sparc/sparc{64,32}/clone.S
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[21088] libc: Build fails with --enable-static-nss
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[21094] math: cosf(1.57079697) has 3 ulp error on targets where the
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generic c code is used
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@ -3920,7 +3920,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[17730] malloc: thread-local storage is sometimes improperly free()'d
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after being __libc_memalign()'d
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[18241] stdio: failed fseek on memstream does not set errno and can fail
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when it shouldnt
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when it shouldn't
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[18243] nptl: sem_wait, sem_timedwait are cancellation points shm_open is
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not
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[18463] nptl: pthread_cond_broadcast issue when surrounded by
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@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ Version 2.23
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glibc 2.10 via --enable-experimental-malloc (2009), could result in the
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unnecessary serialization of memory allocation requests across threads.
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The defect is now corrected. Users should see a substantial increase in
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the concurent throughput of allocation requests for applications which
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the concurrent throughput of allocation requests for applications which
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trigger this bug. Affected applications typically create and
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destroy threads frequently. (Bug 19048 was reported and analyzed by
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Ericsson.)
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@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[2898] libc: [improve] warning: the use of `mktemp' is dangerous, better
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use `mkstemp'
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[4404] localedata: German translation of "Alarm clock" is misleading
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[6799] math: nextafter() and nexttoward() doen't set errno on
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[6799] math: nextafter() and nexttoward() doesn't set errno on
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overflow/underflow errors
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[6803] math: scalb(), scalbln(), scalbn() do not set errno on
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overflow/underflow
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@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[19094] math: lrint, llrint missing exceptions close to overflow threshold
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[19095] math: dbl-64 lrint incorrect for 64-bit long
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[19122] dynamic-link: Unnecessary PLT relocations in librtld.os
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[19124] dynamic-link: ld.so failed to build with older assmebler
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[19124] dynamic-link: ld.so failed to build with older assembler
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[19125] math: [powerpc32] llroundf, llround incorrect exceptions
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[19129] dynamic-link: [arm] Concurrent lazy TLSDESC resolution can crash
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[19134] math: [powerpc32] lround, lroundf spurious exceptions
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@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ Version 2.8
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* ARG_MAX is not anymore constant on Linux. Use sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX).
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Implemented by Ulrich Drepper.
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* Faster sqrt and sqrtf implemention for some PPC variants.
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* Faster sqrt and sqrtf implementation for some PPC variants.
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Implemented by Steven Munroe.
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Version 2.7
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@ -6090,7 +6090,7 @@ Version 2.3.2
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* The `btowc' function should work at least twice as fast due to
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specialized callbacks in the iconv modules. Implemented by Bruno Haible.
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* With approriate thread add-ons cancelable functions are now implemented
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* With appropriate thread add-ons cancelable functions are now implemented
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in libc.so as well. No need to call the function in libpthread. This
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change allowed to finally disable the incorrect and expensive handling
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of weak definition in ld.so.
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@ -6421,7 +6421,7 @@ Version 2.1
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* Eric Youngdale and Ulrich Drepper implemented versioning of objects on
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symbol level.
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* Miles Bader provided the `argp' function family to support hierachical
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* Miles Bader provided the `argp' function family to support hierarchical
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command line argument parsing, layered on top of getopt.
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* strtod accepts new hexadecimal floating-point format from ISO C 9X.
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@ -6965,7 +6965,7 @@ Version 2.0
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* Ulrich Drepper has contributed a new suite of functions for operation on
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wide-character and multibyte-character strings, in <wchar.h>;
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and classification and case conversion of wide characters, in <wctype.h>.
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These new functions are conforming to the ISO C, Amendement 1 specification.
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These new functions are conforming to the ISO C, Amendment 1 specification.
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* There is now a second implementation of the standard I/O library available.
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It comes from GNU libg++ as was written by Per Bothner, heavily modified
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}
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/* Print the documentation for ARGP to STREAM; if POST is false, then
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everything preceeding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or
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everything preceding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or
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the whole string, for those with none) is printed, otherwise, everything
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following the `\v' character (nothing for strings without). Each separate
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bit of documentation is separated a blank line, and if PRE_BLANK is true,
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particular short options is from. */
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char *short_end;
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/* The number of non-option args sucessfully handled by this parser. */
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/* The number of non-option args successfully handled by this parser. */
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unsigned args_processed;
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/* This group's parser's parent's group. */
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static const struct argp_option test_options[] =
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{
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{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
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This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \
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This is a test for threads so we allow the user to select the number of \
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threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \
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rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \
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run when the process terminates:" },
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for (j = iters; j >= 0; --j)
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{
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/* Aquire lock on the queue. */
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/* Acquire lock on the queue. */
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pthread_mutex_lock (&m);
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/* if something's already there, wait. */
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while (queued > 0)
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for (long j = iters; j >= 0; --j)
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{
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/* Aquire lock on the queue. */
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/* Acquire lock on the queue. */
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pthread_mutex_lock (&m);
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/* Wait for something to be on the queue. */
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while (queued == 0)
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void
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bench_start (void)
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{
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/* This loop should cause CPU to switch to maximal freqency.
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/* This loop should cause CPU to switch to maximal frequency.
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This makes subsequent measurement more accurate. We need a side effect
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to prevent the loop being deleted by compiler.
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This should be enough to cause CPU to speed up and it is simpler than
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running loop for constant time. This is used when user does not have root
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access to set a constant freqency. */
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access to set a constant frequency. */
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for (int k = 0; k < START_ITER; k++)
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dontoptimize += 23 * dontoptimize + 2;
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domain = np.unique(np.array(domain))
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averages = []
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# Compute geometric mean if there are multple timings for each
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# Compute geometric mean if there are multiple timings for each
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# parameter value.
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for parameter in domain:
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averages.append(gmean(timings[parameter]))
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{
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BUS_ADRALN = 1, /* Invalid address alignment. */
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# define BUS_ADRALN BUS_ADRALN
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BUS_ADRERR, /* Non-existant physical address. */
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BUS_ADRERR, /* Non-existent physical address. */
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# define BUS_ADRERR BUS_ADRERR
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BUS_OBJERR /* Object specific hardware error. */
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# define BUS_OBJERR BUS_OBJERR
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#define AF_MAX PF_MAX
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/* Maximum queue length specifiable by listen. */
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#define SOMAXCONN 128 /* 5 on the origional 4.4 BSD. */
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#define SOMAXCONN 128 /* 5 on the original 4.4 BSD. */
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/* Get the definition of the macro to define the common sockaddr members. */
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#include <bits/sockaddr.h>
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LIBC_CONFIG_VAR([have-mtls-dialect-gnu2], [$libc_cv_mtls_dialect_gnu2])
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dnl clang emits an warning for a double alias redirection, to warn the
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dnl original symbol is sed even when weak definition overriddes it.
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dnl original symbol is sed even when weak definition overrides it.
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dnl It is a usual pattern for weak_alias, where multiple alias point to
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dnl same symbol.
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([if -Wno-ignored-attributes is required for aliases],
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{ "first char bad", "!x" },
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{ "second char bad", "Z%" },
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{ "both chars bad", ":@" },
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{ "un$upported algorithm", "$2$" },
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{ "unsupported algorithm", "$2$" },
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{ "unsupported_algorithm", "_1" },
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};
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* do_pc1: permform pc1 permutation in the key schedule generation.
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*
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* The first index is the byte number in the 8 byte ASCII key
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* - second - - the two 28 bits halfs of the result
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* - second - - the two 28 bits halves of the result
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* - third - selects the 7 bits actually used of each byte
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*
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Note that the following code assumes that STDIN_FILENO,
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STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO are the three lowest file
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decsriptor numbers, in this order. */
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descriptor numbers, in this order. */
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struct __stat64_t64 st;
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if (__glibc_unlikely (nullfd != fd)
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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/* Remember the command line argument and enviroment contents for
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/* Remember the command line argument and environment contents for
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later calls of initializers for dynamic libraries. */
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int __libc_argc attribute_hidden;
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char **__libc_argv attribute_hidden;
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/* This is the generic definition of __explicit_bzero_chk. The
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__explicit_bzero_chk symbol is used as the implementation of
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explicit_bzero throughout glibc. If this file is overriden by an
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explicit_bzero throughout glibc. If this file is overridden by an
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architecture, both __explicit_bzero_chk and
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__explicit_bzero_chk_internal have to be defined (the latter not as
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an IFUNC). */
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}
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/* Read the first 4-byte word. It contains the information about
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the word size and the endianess. */
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the word size and the endianness. */
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uint32_t word;
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if (TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (read (fd, &word, 4)) != 4)
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error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot read header"));
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CHK_FAIL_END
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#endif
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/* Bug 29030 regresion check */
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/* Bug 29030 regression check */
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cp = "HelloWorld";
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if (mbsrtowcs (NULL, &cp, (size_t)-1, &s) != 10)
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{
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printf ("Called dummy2()\n");
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/* If the outer dlopen is not dummy1 (becuase of some error)
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/* If the outer dlopen is not dummy1 (because of some error)
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then tst-rec-dlopen will see a value of -1 as the returned
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result and fail. */
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return -1;
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But we can simplify this if we assume the profiling data
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is always initialized by the functions in gmon.c. But
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then it is possible to avoid a runtime check and use the
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smae `if' as in gmon.c. So keep these tests in sync. */
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same `if' as in gmon.c. So keep these tests in sync. */
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if ((HASHFRACTION & (HASHFRACTION - 1)) == 0) {
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/* avoid integer divide if possible: */
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/* We limit the size of the intially allocated array. */
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/* We limit the size of the initially allocated array. */
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size = MIN (limit, 64);
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/* No fixed limit on groups. Pick a starting buffer size. */
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are some ways to improve security by using features provided by
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`named' (see the discussion about `secure zones' in the BIND
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documentation), but one should keep in mind that Hesiod was never
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intended to distribute passwords. In the origional design
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intended to distribute passwords. In the original design
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authenticating users was the job of the Kerberos service.
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# XXX: These rules are a hack. But it is better than messing with
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# ../Makeconf at the moment. Note that the linker scripts
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# $(srcdir)/libpthread.a and $(srcdir)/libpthread_pic.a get overwritten
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# when building in $(srcdir) and not a seperate build directory.
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$(inst_libdir)/libpthread2.a: $(inst_libdir)/libpthread.a
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mv $< $@
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/* Set the new thread's signal mask and set the pending signals to
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empty. POSIX says: "The signal mask shall be inherited from the
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creating thread. The set of signals pending for the new thread
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shall be empty." If the currnet thread is not a pthread then we
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shall be empty." If the current thread is not a pthread then we
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||||
just inherit the process' sigmask. */
|
||||
if (GL (dl_pthread_num_threads) == 1)
|
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err = __sigprocmask (0, 0, &pthread->init_sigset);
|
||||
|
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ extern void __pthread_destroy_specific (struct __pthread *thread);
|
||||
structures. */
|
||||
extern error_t __pthread_sigstate_init (struct __pthread *thread);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Destroy the signal state data structures associcated with thread
|
||||
/* Destroy the signal state data structures associated with thread
|
||||
*THREAD. */
|
||||
extern void __pthread_sigstate_destroy (struct __pthread *thread);
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ _hurd_fd_close (struct hurd_fd *fd)
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Clear the descriptor's port cells.
|
||||
This deallocates the ports if noone else is still using them. */
|
||||
This deallocates the ports if no one else is still using them. */
|
||||
_hurd_port_set (&fd->ctty, MACH_PORT_NULL);
|
||||
_hurd_port_locked_set (&fd->port, MACH_PORT_NULL);
|
||||
err = 0;
|
||||
|
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ extern struct hurd_sigstate *_hurd_global_sigstate;
|
||||
extern void _hurd_sigstate_set_global_rcv (struct hurd_sigstate *ss);
|
||||
|
||||
/* A thread can either use its own action vector and pending signal set
|
||||
or use the global ones, depending on wether it has been marked as a
|
||||
or use the global ones, depending on whether it has been marked as a
|
||||
global receiver. The accessors below take that into account. */
|
||||
|
||||
extern void _hurd_sigstate_lock (struct hurd_sigstate *ss);
|
||||
|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ retry:
|
||||
__mutex_lock (&_hurd_id.lock);
|
||||
err = _hurd_check_ids ();
|
||||
|
||||
/* Avoid leaking the rid_auth port reference to the new progam */
|
||||
/* Avoid leaking the rid_auth port reference to the new program */
|
||||
if (_hurd_id.rid_auth != MACH_PORT_NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), _hurd_id.rid_auth);
|
||||
|
@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ post_signal (struct hurd_sigstate *ss,
|
||||
| __sigmask (SIGTSTP))))
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* If we would ordinarily stop for a job control signal, but we are
|
||||
orphaned so noone would ever notice and continue us again, we just
|
||||
orphaned so no one would ever notice and continue us again, we just
|
||||
quietly die, alone and in the dark. */
|
||||
detail->code = signo;
|
||||
signo = SIGKILL;
|
||||
|
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ __hurd_file_name_lookup_retry (error_t (*use_init_port)
|
||||
refusing symlinks while accepting mount points.
|
||||
Note that we actually permit something Linux doesn't:
|
||||
we follow root-owned symlinks; if that is deemed
|
||||
undesireable, we can add a final check for that
|
||||
undesirable, we can add a final check for that
|
||||
one exception to our general translator-based rule. */
|
||||
struct stat64 st;
|
||||
err = __io_stat (*result, &st);
|
||||
|
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ __alloc_buffer_next (struct alloc_buffer *buf, size_t align)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Like alloc_buffer_alloc, but do not advance the pointer beyond the
|
||||
object (so a subseqent call to alloc_buffer_next or
|
||||
object (so a subsequent call to alloc_buffer_next or
|
||||
alloc_buffer_alloc returns the same pointer). Note that the buffer
|
||||
is still aligned according to the requirements of TYPE, potentially
|
||||
consuming buffer space. The effect of this function is similar to
|
||||
|
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ ns_rr_cursor_qtype (const struct ns_rr_cursor *c)
|
||||
return c->first_rr[-4] * 256 + c->first_rr[-3];
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Returns the clss of the first and only question (usally C_IN). */
|
||||
/* Returns the clss of the first and only question (usually C_IN). */
|
||||
static inline const int
|
||||
ns_rr_cursor_qclass (const struct ns_rr_cursor *c)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ bool __file_change_detection_for_path (struct file_change_detection *file,
|
||||
const char *path);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Writes file change information for the stream FP to *FILE. Returns
|
||||
ture on success, false on failure. If FP is NULL, treat the file
|
||||
true on success, false on failure. If FP is NULL, treat the file
|
||||
as non-existing. */
|
||||
bool __file_change_detection_for_fp (struct file_change_detection *file,
|
||||
FILE *fp);
|
||||
|
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
|
||||
#define PTR_IS_ALIGNED(base, size) \
|
||||
((((uintptr_t) (base)) & (size - 1)) == 0)
|
||||
|
||||
/* Returns the ptrdiff_t diference between P1 and P2. */
|
||||
/* Returns the ptrdiff_t difference between P1 and P2. */
|
||||
#define PTR_DIFF(p1, p2) \
|
||||
((ptrdiff_t)((uintptr_t)(p1) - (uintptr_t)(p2)))
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ for linking")
|
||||
_set_symbol_version (real, #name "@@" #version)
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Evalutes to a string literal for VERSION in LIB. */
|
||||
/* Evaluates to a string literal for VERSION in LIB. */
|
||||
# define symbol_version_string(lib, version) \
|
||||
_symbol_version_stringify_1 (VERSION_##lib##_##version)
|
||||
# define _symbol_version_stringify_1(arg) _symbol_version_stringify_2 (arg)
|
||||
@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ for linking")
|
||||
|
||||
If you have an implementation for foo which e.g. uses a special hardware
|
||||
feature which isn't available on all machines where this libc.so will be
|
||||
used but decideable if available at runtime e.g. via hwcaps, you can provide
|
||||
used but decidable if available at runtime e.g. via hwcaps, you can provide
|
||||
two or multiple implementations of foo:
|
||||
|
||||
int __foo_default (int __bar)
|
||||
@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ for linking")
|
||||
: __foo_default);
|
||||
|
||||
This will define the ifunc'ed symbol foo like above. The redirection of foo
|
||||
in header file is needed to omit an additional defintion of __GI_foo which
|
||||
in header file is needed to omit an additional definition of __GI_foo which
|
||||
would end in a linker error while linking libc.so. You have to specify
|
||||
__redirect_foo as first parameter which is used within libc_ifunc_redirected
|
||||
macro in conjunction with typeof to define the ifunc'ed symbol foo.
|
||||
|
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ void __printf_buffer_pad_1 (struct __printf_buffer *buf,
|
||||
char ch, size_t count) attribute_hidden;
|
||||
|
||||
/* __printf_buffer_pad with fast path for no padding. COUNT is
|
||||
ssize_t to accomodate signed uses in printf and elsewhere. */
|
||||
ssize_t to accommodate signed uses in printf and elsewhere. */
|
||||
static inline void
|
||||
__printf_buffer_pad (struct __printf_buffer *buf, char ch, ssize_t count)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ extern ssize_t __libc_sendto (int __fd, const void *__buf, size_t __n,
|
||||
socklen_t __addr_len);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Read N bytes into BUF through socket FD.
|
||||
If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with tha address of
|
||||
If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with the address of
|
||||
the sender, and store the actual size of the address in *ADDR_LEN.
|
||||
Returns the number of bytes read or -1 for errors. */
|
||||
extern ssize_t __libc_recvfrom (int __fd, void *__restrict __buf, size_t __n,
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ extern ssize_t __sendto (int __fd, const void *__buf, size_t __n,
|
||||
socklen_t __addr_len) attribute_hidden;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Read N bytes into BUF through socket FD.
|
||||
If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with tha address of
|
||||
If ADDR is not NULL, fill in *ADDR_LEN bytes of it with the address of
|
||||
the sender, and store the actual size of the address in *ADDR_LEN.
|
||||
Returns the number of bytes read or -1 for errors. */
|
||||
extern ssize_t __recvfrom (int __fd, void *__restrict __buf, size_t __n,
|
||||
|
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ extern char *inet_neta (in_addr_t __net, char *__buf, size_t __len) __THROW
|
||||
__attribute_deprecated_msg__ ("Use inet_ntop instead");
|
||||
|
||||
/* Convert network number for interface type AF in buffer starting at
|
||||
CP to presentation format. The result will specifiy BITS bits of
|
||||
CP to presentation format. The result will specify BITS bits of
|
||||
the number. */
|
||||
extern char *inet_net_ntop (int __af, const void *__cp, int __bits,
|
||||
char *__buf, size_t __len) __THROW;
|
||||
|
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ __idna_name_classify (const char *name)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
else if (result == (size_t) -2)
|
||||
/* Incomplete trailing multi-byte character. This is an
|
||||
encoding error becaue we received the full name. */
|
||||
encoding error because we received the full name. */
|
||||
return idna_name_encoding_error;
|
||||
else if (result == (size_t) -1)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ struct igmp {
|
||||
#define IGMP_v2_ROUTER 2
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* The following four defininitions are for backwards compatibility.
|
||||
* The following four definitions are for backwards compatibility.
|
||||
* They should be removed as soon as all applications are updated to
|
||||
* use the new constant names.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ retry:
|
||||
struct iovec iov[3] =
|
||||
{
|
||||
[0] = { .iov_base = (void *) name, .iov_len = strlen (name) + 1 },
|
||||
/* should public key encypt the password here */
|
||||
/* should public key encrypt the password here */
|
||||
[1] = { .iov_base = (void *) pass, .iov_len = strlen (pass) + 1 },
|
||||
[2] = { .iov_base = (void *) cmd, .iov_len = strlen (cmd) + 1 }
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ __file_change_detection_for_path (struct file_change_detection *file,
|
||||
/* Other errors are fatal. */
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else /* stat64 was successfull. */
|
||||
else /* stat64 was successful. */
|
||||
{
|
||||
__file_change_detection_for_stat (file, &st);
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
|
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ do_test (void)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
/* fts_read returns NULL when done (and clears errno)
|
||||
or when an error occured (with errno set). */
|
||||
or when an error occurred (with errno set). */
|
||||
if (errno != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf ("FAIL: fts_read: %m\n");
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
|
||||
* - I never used the "original" fmemopen(). I am sure that "my"
|
||||
* fmemopen() behaves differently than the original version.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - The documentation doesn't say wether a string stream allows
|
||||
* - The documentation doesn't say whether a string stream allows
|
||||
* seeks. I checked the old fmemopen implementation in glibc's stdio
|
||||
* directory, wasn't quite able to see what is going on in that
|
||||
* source, but as far as I understand there was no seek there. For
|
||||
|
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ do_bz17916 (void)
|
||||
FILE *fp = fopen (inputfile, ccs);
|
||||
if (fp != NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf ("unxpected success\n");
|
||||
printf ("unexpected success\n");
|
||||
return 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
free (ccs);
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
|
||||
#ifdef TEST_WCHAR
|
||||
# include <wchar.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Straighforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check
|
||||
/* Straightforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check
|
||||
fwrite on open_memstream. */
|
||||
static size_t __attribute__ ((used))
|
||||
fwwrite (const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *arq)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Dereived from the test case in BZ #2337. */
|
||||
/* Derived from the test case in BZ #2337. */
|
||||
#include <errno.h>
|
||||
#include <error.h>
|
||||
#include <fcntl.h>
|
||||
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
/* Provide an interposed definition of the standard file handles with
|
||||
our own vtable. stdout/stdin/stderr will not work as a result, but
|
||||
a succesful test does not print anything, so this is fine. */
|
||||
a successful test does not print anything, so this is fine. */
|
||||
#include "libioP.h"
|
||||
#undef _IO_file_jumps
|
||||
#define _IO_file_jumps jumps
|
||||
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
#include <wchar.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Straighforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check
|
||||
/* Straightforward implementation so tst-memstream3 could use check
|
||||
fwrite on open_memstream. */
|
||||
static size_t
|
||||
fwwrite (const void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *arq)
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ print_entry (struct utmp *up)
|
||||
/* Mixed 32-/64-bit systems may have timeval structs of different sixe
|
||||
but need struct utmp to be the same size. So in 64-bit up->ut_tv may
|
||||
not be a timeval but a struct of __int32_t's. This would cause a compile
|
||||
time warning and a formating error when 32-bit int is passed where
|
||||
time warning and a formatting error when 32-bit int is passed where
|
||||
a 64-bit long is expected. So copy up->up_tv to a temporary timeval.
|
||||
This is 32-/64-bit agnostic and expands the timeval fields to the
|
||||
expected size as needed. */
|
||||
|
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ __libc_setutent (void)
|
||||
return 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Preform initialization if necessary. */
|
||||
/* Perform initialization if necessary. */
|
||||
static bool
|
||||
maybe_setutent (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ $(objpfx)dummy.mk:
|
||||
|
||||
MIGFLAGS = -DSTANDALONE -DTypeCheck=0 \
|
||||
$(+includes) $(migdefines) -subrprefix __
|
||||
# Putting CC in the enivronment makes the mig wrapper script
|
||||
# Putting CC in the environment makes the mig wrapper script
|
||||
# use the same compiler setup we are using to run cpp.
|
||||
MIG := CC='${CC}' CPP='${CPP} -x c' $(MIG)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
|
||||
* Author: Douglas Orr, Carnegie Mellon University
|
||||
* Date: Mar. 1988
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Error bases for subsytems errors.
|
||||
* Error bases for subsystems errors.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#include <mach/error.h>
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
|
||||
mmap threshold, so that requests with a size just below that
|
||||
threshold can be fulfilled without creating too many heaps. */
|
||||
|
||||
/* When huge pages are used to create new arenas, the maximum and minumum
|
||||
/* When huge pages are used to create new arenas, the maximum and minimum
|
||||
size are based on the runtime defined huge page size. */
|
||||
|
||||
static inline size_t
|
||||
|
@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ malloc_set_state (void *msptr)
|
||||
__malloc_debug_disable (MALLOC_CHECK_HOOK);
|
||||
|
||||
/* We do not need to perform locking here because malloc_set_state
|
||||
must be called before the first call into the malloc subsytem (usually via
|
||||
must be called before the first call into the malloc subsystem (usually via
|
||||
__malloc_initialize_hook). pthread_create always calls calloc and thus
|
||||
must be called only afterwards, so there cannot be more than one thread
|
||||
when we reach this point. Also handle initialization if either we ended
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
|
||||
is fairly extensive, and will slow down execution
|
||||
noticeably. Calling malloc_stats or mallinfo with MALLOC_DEBUG set
|
||||
will attempt to check every non-mmapped allocated and free chunk in
|
||||
the course of computing the summmaries. (By nature, mmapped regions
|
||||
the course of computing the summaries. (By nature, mmapped regions
|
||||
cannot be checked very much automatically.)
|
||||
|
||||
Setting MALLOC_DEBUG may also be helpful if you are trying to modify
|
||||
@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ void* __libc_valloc(size_t);
|
||||
arena: current total non-mmapped bytes allocated from system
|
||||
ordblks: the number of free chunks
|
||||
smblks: the number of fastbin blocks (i.e., small chunks that
|
||||
have been freed but not use resused or consolidated)
|
||||
have been freed but not reused or consolidated)
|
||||
hblks: current number of mmapped regions
|
||||
hblkhd: total bytes held in mmapped regions
|
||||
usmblks: always 0
|
||||
@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ libc_hidden_proto (__libc_mallopt)
|
||||
|
||||
In 2001, the kernel had a maximum size for brk() which was about 800
|
||||
megabytes on 32 bit x86, at that point brk() would hit the first
|
||||
mmaped shared libaries and couldn't expand anymore. With current 2.6
|
||||
mmaped shared libraries and couldn't expand anymore. With current 2.6
|
||||
kernels, the VA space layout is different and brk() and mmap
|
||||
both can span the entire heap at will.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ tag_new_usable (void *ptr)
|
||||
and consolidated sets of chunks, which is what these bins hold, so
|
||||
they can be found quickly. All procedures maintain the invariant
|
||||
that no consolidated chunk physically borders another one, so each
|
||||
chunk in a list is known to be preceeded and followed by either
|
||||
chunk in a list is known to be preceded and followed by either
|
||||
inuse chunks or the ends of memory.
|
||||
|
||||
Chunks in bins are kept in size order, with ties going to the
|
||||
@ -2475,7 +2475,7 @@ sysmalloc_mmap (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, size_t pagesize, int extra_flags, mstate av)
|
||||
/*
|
||||
Allocate memory using mmap() based on S and NB requested size, aligning to
|
||||
PAGESIZE if required. The EXTRA_FLAGS is used on mmap() call. If the call
|
||||
succeedes S is updated with the allocated size. This is used as a fallback
|
||||
succeeds S is updated with the allocated size. This is used as a fallback
|
||||
if MORECORE fails.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static void *
|
||||
@ -2557,7 +2557,7 @@ sysmalloc (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, mstate av)
|
||||
char *mm;
|
||||
if (mp_.hp_pagesize > 0 && nb >= mp_.hp_pagesize)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* There is no need to isse the THP madvise call if Huge Pages are
|
||||
/* There is no need to issue the THP madvise call if Huge Pages are
|
||||
used directly. */
|
||||
mm = sysmalloc_mmap (nb, mp_.hp_pagesize, mp_.hp_flags, av);
|
||||
if (mm != MAP_FAILED)
|
||||
@ -3439,7 +3439,7 @@ __libc_realloc (void *oldmem, size_t bytes)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Little security check which won't hurt performance: the allocator
|
||||
never wrapps around at the end of the address space. Therefore
|
||||
never wraps around at the end of the address space. Therefore
|
||||
we can exclude some size values which might appear here by
|
||||
accident or by "design" from some intruder. */
|
||||
if ((__builtin_expect ((uintptr_t) oldp > (uintptr_t) -oldsize, 0)
|
||||
@ -4486,7 +4486,7 @@ _int_free (mstate av, mchunkptr p, int have_lock)
|
||||
size = chunksize (p);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Little security check which won't hurt performance: the
|
||||
allocator never wrapps around at the end of the address space.
|
||||
allocator never wraps around at the end of the address space.
|
||||
Therefore we can exclude some size values which might appear
|
||||
here by accident or by "design" from some intruder. */
|
||||
if (__builtin_expect ((uintptr_t) p > (uintptr_t) -size, 0)
|
||||
|
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ do_test (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
atexit (kill_children);
|
||||
|
||||
/* shared->barrier is intialized along with sigusr1_sender_pids
|
||||
/* shared->barrier is initialized along with sigusr1_sender_pids
|
||||
below. */
|
||||
shared = support_shared_allocate (sizeof (*shared));
|
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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ do_test (void)
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signal_sender (SIGUSR2, true);
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|
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/* Send SIGUSR1 signals from several processes. Hopefully, one
|
||||
signal will hit one of the ciritical functions. Use a barrier to
|
||||
signal will hit one of the critical functions. Use a barrier to
|
||||
avoid sending signals while not running fork/free/malloc. */
|
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{
|
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pthread_barrierattr_t attr;
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|
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ do_test (void)
|
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sigusr2_sender = xpthread_create (NULL, signal_sender, &sigusr2_args);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Send SIGUSR1 signals from several threads. Hopefully, one
|
||||
signal will hit one of the ciritical functions. Use a barrier to
|
||||
signal will hit one of the critical functions. Use a barrier to
|
||||
avoid sending signals while not running fork/free/malloc. */
|
||||
struct signal_send_args sigusr1_args = { self, SIGUSR1, false };
|
||||
xpthread_barrier_init (&barrier, NULL,
|
||||
|
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ enum allocation_action
|
||||
action_free, /* Dumped and freed. */
|
||||
action_realloc, /* Dumped and realloc'ed. */
|
||||
action_realloc_same, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, same size. */
|
||||
action_realloc_smaller, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, shrinked. */
|
||||
action_realloc_smaller, /* Dumped and realloc'ed, shrunk. */
|
||||
action_count
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ __MATHCALL (nextdown,, (_Mdouble_ __x));
|
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__MATHCALL (nextup,, (_Mdouble_ __x));
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Return the remainder of integer divison X / Y with infinite precision. */
|
||||
/* Return the remainder of integer division X / Y with infinite precision. */
|
||||
__MATHCALL (remainder,, (_Mdouble_ __x, _Mdouble_ __y));
|
||||
|
||||
# ifdef __USE_ISOC99
|
||||
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
|
||||
#define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION
|
||||
#include <bits/libc-header-start.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Get the architecture dependend definitions. The following definitions
|
||||
/* Get the architecture dependent definitions. The following definitions
|
||||
are expected to be done:
|
||||
|
||||
fenv_t type for object representing an entire floating-point
|
||||
|
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
|
||||
functions.
|
||||
|
||||
Inline functions: Inlining functions should give an improvement in
|
||||
speed - but not in precission. The inlined functions return
|
||||
speed - but not in precision. The inlined functions return
|
||||
reasonable values for a reasonable range of input values. The
|
||||
result is not necessarily correct for all values and exceptions are
|
||||
not correctly raised in all cases. Problematic input and return
|
||||
|
@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ iszero (__T __val)
|
||||
these operations. Generic support in GCC for these as builtins went
|
||||
in 2.97, but not all cpus added their patterns until 3.1. Therefore
|
||||
we enable the builtins from 3.1 onwards and use a generic implementation
|
||||
othwerwise. */
|
||||
otherwise. */
|
||||
# define isgreater(x, y) __builtin_isgreater(x, y)
|
||||
# define isgreaterequal(x, y) __builtin_isgreaterequal(x, y)
|
||||
# define isless(x, y) __builtin_isless(x, y)
|
||||
|
@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ initial_tests (void)
|
||||
test_exceptions ("Initially all exceptions should be cleared",
|
||||
NO_EXC, 0);
|
||||
#ifdef FE_TONEAREST
|
||||
test_rounding ("Rounding direction should be initalized to nearest",
|
||||
test_rounding ("Rounding direction should be initialized to nearest",
|
||||
FE_TONEAREST);
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -961,7 +961,7 @@
|
||||
#define nexttoward(Val1, Val2) \
|
||||
__TGMATH_BINARY_FIRST_REAL_STD_ONLY (Val1, Val2, nexttoward)
|
||||
|
||||
/* Return the remainder of integer divison X / Y with infinite precision. */
|
||||
/* Return the remainder of integer division X / Y with infinite precision. */
|
||||
#define remainder(Val1, Val2) __TGMATH_BINARY_REAL_ONLY (Val1, Val2, remainder)
|
||||
|
||||
/* Return X times (2 to the Nth power). */
|
||||
|
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ __hsearch_r (ENTRY item, ACTION action, ENTRY **retval,
|
||||
if (hval == 0)
|
||||
++hval;
|
||||
|
||||
/* First hash function: simply take the modul but prevent zero. */
|
||||
/* First hash function: simply take the modulo but prevent zero. */
|
||||
idx = hval % htab->size + 1;
|
||||
|
||||
if (htab->table[idx].used)
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
|
||||
#include <errno.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/uio.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Same as preadv64 but with an addional flag argument. */
|
||||
/* Same as preadv64 but with an additional flag argument. */
|
||||
ssize_t
|
||||
preadv64v2 (int fd, const struct iovec *vector, int count, off64_t offset,
|
||||
int flags)
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
|
||||
#include <errno.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/uio.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Same as preadv64 but with an addional flag argument. */
|
||||
/* Same as preadv64 but with an additional flag argument. */
|
||||
ssize_t
|
||||
pwritev64v2 (int fd, const struct iovec *vector, int count, off64_t offset,
|
||||
int flags)
|
||||
|
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ struct _ENTRY;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Family of hash table handling functions. The functions also
|
||||
have reentrant counterparts ending with _r. The non-reentrant
|
||||
functions all work on a signle internal hashing table. */
|
||||
functions all work on a single internal hashing table. */
|
||||
|
||||
/* Search for entry matching ITEM.key in internal hash table. If
|
||||
ACTION is `FIND' return found entry or signal error by returning
|
||||
|
@ -208,13 +208,13 @@ special (void)
|
||||
res = ECVT_R (123.456, 10, &decpt, &sign, buf, 1);
|
||||
if (res == 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf (NAME (ECVT_R) " with a too small buffer was succesful.\n");
|
||||
printf (NAME (ECVT_R) " with a too small buffer was successful.\n");
|
||||
support_record_failure ();
|
||||
}
|
||||
res = FCVT_R (123.456, 10, &decpt, &sign, buf, 1);
|
||||
if (res == 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf (NAME (FCVT_R) " with a too small buffer was succesful.\n");
|
||||
printf (NAME (FCVT_R) " with a too small buffer was successful.\n");
|
||||
support_record_failure ();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ do_test (void)
|
||||
|
||||
/* The corruption happens here ... */
|
||||
getmntent (fp);
|
||||
/* ... but trigers here. */
|
||||
/* ... but triggers here. */
|
||||
endmntent (fp);
|
||||
|
||||
/* If the test failed, we would crash, and not hit this point. */
|
||||
|
@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ syscall needed.
|
||||
post if they get canceled.
|
||||
|
||||
- possibly add counter field. This requires reviving the
|
||||
differences between old and new semaphose funtions. The old ones
|
||||
stay as they are now. The new once can use an additional field
|
||||
wich is the counter for the number of waiters
|
||||
differences between old and new semaphore functions. The old ones
|
||||
stay as they are now. The new ones can use an additional field
|
||||
which is the counter for the number of waiters
|
||||
|
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ struct robust_list_head
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* Data strcture used to handle thread priority protection. */
|
||||
/* Data structure used to handle thread priority protection. */
|
||||
struct priority_protection_data
|
||||
{
|
||||
int priomax;
|
||||
|
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ __futex_abstimed_wait_common64 (unsigned int* futex_word,
|
||||
FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY);
|
||||
else
|
||||
return INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CALL (futex_time64, futex_word, op, expected,
|
||||
abstime, NULL /* Ununsed. */,
|
||||
abstime, NULL /* Unused. */,
|
||||
FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
|
||||
static const struct argp_option options[] =
|
||||
{
|
||||
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
|
||||
This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \
|
||||
This is a test for threads so we allow the user to select the number of \
|
||||
threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \
|
||||
rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \
|
||||
run when the process terminates:" },
|
||||
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
|
||||
tmain = pthread_self ();
|
||||
|
||||
/* We use signal SIGUSR1 for communication between the threads and
|
||||
the main thread. We only want sychronous notification. */
|
||||
the main thread. We only want synchronous notification. */
|
||||
if (sync_method == sync_signal)
|
||||
{
|
||||
sigemptyset (&ss);
|
||||
|
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
|
||||
|
||||
/* First, set the closed flag on __g_signals. This tells waiters that are
|
||||
about to wait that they shouldn't do that anymore. This basically
|
||||
serves as an advance notificaton of the upcoming change to __g1_start;
|
||||
serves as an advance notification of the upcoming change to __g1_start;
|
||||
waiters interpret it as if __g1_start was larger than their waiter
|
||||
sequence position. This allows us to change __g1_start after waiting
|
||||
for all existing waiters with group references to leave, which in turn
|
||||
|
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
|
||||
the futex. We also need to do that if we skipped adding
|
||||
a signal because the group is being closed because
|
||||
while __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 could have closed
|
||||
the group, it might stil be waiting for futex waiters to
|
||||
the group, it might still be waiting for futex waiters to
|
||||
leave (and one of those waiters might be the one we stole
|
||||
the signal from, which cause it to block using the
|
||||
futex). */
|
||||
@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
|
||||
__condvar_confirm_wakeup (cond, private);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Woken up; now re-acquire the mutex. If this doesn't fail, return RESULT,
|
||||
which is set to ETIMEDOUT if a timeout occured, or zero otherwise. */
|
||||
which is set to ETIMEDOUT if a timeout occurred, or zero otherwise. */
|
||||
err = __pthread_mutex_cond_lock (mutex);
|
||||
/* XXX Abort on errors that are disallowed by POSIX? */
|
||||
return (err != 0) ? err : result;
|
||||
|
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ late_init (void)
|
||||
__pthread_current_priority reuse the same lock, PD->lock, for a
|
||||
similar purpose e.g. synchronizing the setting of similar thread
|
||||
attributes. These functions are never called before the thread is
|
||||
created, so don't participate in startup syncronization, but given
|
||||
created, so don't participate in startup synchronization, but given
|
||||
that the lock is present already and in the unlocked state, reusing
|
||||
it saves space.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ __pthread_getattr_np (pthread_t thread_id, pthread_attr_t *attr)
|
||||
lll_lock (thread->lock, LLL_PRIVATE);
|
||||
|
||||
/* The thread library is responsible for keeping the values in the
|
||||
thread desriptor up-to-date in case the user changes them. */
|
||||
thread descriptor up-to-date in case the user changes them. */
|
||||
memcpy (&iattr->schedparam, &thread->schedparam,
|
||||
sizeof (struct sched_param));
|
||||
iattr->schedpolicy = thread->schedpolicy;
|
||||
|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
|
||||
/* The previous owner died. Try locking the mutex. */
|
||||
int newval = id;
|
||||
#ifdef NO_INCR
|
||||
/* We are not taking assume_other_futex_waiters into accoount
|
||||
/* We are not taking assume_other_futex_waiters into account
|
||||
here simply because we'll set FUTEX_WAITERS anyway. */
|
||||
newval |= FUTEX_WAITERS;
|
||||
#else
|
||||
@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
|
||||
int private = (robust
|
||||
? PTHREAD_ROBUST_MUTEX_PSHARED (mutex)
|
||||
: PTHREAD_MUTEX_PSHARED (mutex));
|
||||
int e = __futex_lock_pi64 (&mutex->__data.__lock, 0 /* ununsed */,
|
||||
int e = __futex_lock_pi64 (&mutex->__data.__lock, 0 /* unused */,
|
||||
NULL, private);
|
||||
if (e == ESRCH || e == EDEADLK)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ __sem_wait_32_finish (struct new_sem *sem)
|
||||
unsigned int wguess = atomic_load_relaxed (&sem->nwaiters);
|
||||
if (wguess == 1)
|
||||
/* We might be the last waiter, so unset. This needs acquire MO so that
|
||||
it syncronizes with the release MO when setting the bit above; if we
|
||||
it synchronizes with the release MO when setting the bit above; if we
|
||||
overwrite someone else that set the bit, we'll read in the following
|
||||
decrement of nwaiters at least from that release sequence, so we'll
|
||||
see if the other waiter is still active or if another writer entered
|
||||
|
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ do_test (void)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (pthread_join (tid3, NULL) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("2rd join failed");
|
||||
puts ("2nd join failed");
|
||||
exit (1);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
|
||||
#include <atomic.h>
|
||||
#include <support/xthread.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* We realy want to set threads to 2 to reproduce this issue. The goal
|
||||
/* We really want to set threads to 2 to reproduce this issue. The goal
|
||||
is to have one primary writer and a single reader, and to hit the
|
||||
bug that happens in the interleaving of those two phase transitions.
|
||||
However, on most hardware, adding a second writer seems to help the
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Test DTV size oveflow when pthread_create reuses old DTV and TLS is
|
||||
/* Test DTV size overflow when pthread_create reuses old DTV and TLS is
|
||||
used by dlopened shared object.
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2014-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||||
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
|
||||
#include <assert.h>
|
||||
#include <pthread.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* The choices of thread count, and file counts are arbitary.
|
||||
/* The choices of thread count, and file counts are arbitrary.
|
||||
The point is simply to run enough threads that an exiting
|
||||
thread has it's stack reused by another thread at the same
|
||||
time as new libraries have been loaded. */
|
||||
|
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
#define THE_SIG SIGUSR1
|
||||
|
||||
/* The stack size can be overriden. With a sufficiently large stack
|
||||
/* The stack size can be overridden. With a sufficiently large stack
|
||||
size, thread stacks for terminated threads are freed, but this does
|
||||
not happen with the default size of 1 MiB. */
|
||||
enum { default_stack_size_in_mb = 1 };
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ destr1 (void *arg)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("set key2");
|
||||
|
||||
/* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
/* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
if (pthread_setspecific (key2, (void *) &left) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("destr1: setspecific failed");
|
||||
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ destr2 (void *arg)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("set key1");
|
||||
|
||||
/* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
/* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
if (pthread_setspecific (key1, (void *) &left) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("destr2: setspecific failed");
|
||||
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ tf (void *arg)
|
||||
/* Let the destructors work. */
|
||||
left = 7;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
/* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
if (pthread_setspecific (key1, (void *) &left) != 0
|
||||
|| pthread_setspecific (key2, (void *) &left) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ destr (void *arg)
|
||||
{
|
||||
++rounds;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
/* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
if (pthread_setspecific (key, (void *) &rounds) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("destr: setspecific failed");
|
||||
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ destr (void *arg)
|
||||
static void *
|
||||
tf (void *arg)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Use an arbirary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
/* Use an arbitrary but valid pointer to avoid GCC warnings. */
|
||||
if (pthread_setspecific (key, (void *) &rounds) != 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
puts ("tf: setspecific failed");
|
||||
|
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ td_thr_get_info (const td_thrhandle_t *th, td_thrinfo_t *infop)
|
||||
if (err != TD_OK)
|
||||
return err;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Fill in information. Clear first to provide reproducable
|
||||
/* Fill in information. Clear first to provide reproducible
|
||||
results for the fields we do not fill in. */
|
||||
memset (infop, '\0', sizeof (td_thrinfo_t));
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
|
||||
#include <gnu/lib-names.h>
|
||||
#include <libc-diag.h>
|
||||
|
||||
/* Indeces for the symbol names. */
|
||||
/* Indices for the symbol names. */
|
||||
enum
|
||||
{
|
||||
# define DB_STRUCT(type) SYM_SIZEOF_##type,
|
||||
|
@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@ cannot change to old working directory: %s; disabling paranoia mode"),
|
||||
paranoia = 0;
|
||||
free (cmdline);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Reenable the databases. */
|
||||
/* Re-enable the databases. */
|
||||
time_t now = time (NULL);
|
||||
for (int cnt = 0; cnt < lastdb; ++cnt)
|
||||
if (dbs[cnt].enabled)
|
||||
@ -1532,11 +1532,11 @@ nscd_run_prune (void *p)
|
||||
if (e == ETIMEDOUT || now >= dbs[my_number].wakeup_time
|
||||
|| dbs[my_number].clear_cache)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* We will determine the new timout values based on the
|
||||
/* We will determine the new timeout values based on the
|
||||
cache content. Should there be concurrent additions to
|
||||
the cache which are not accounted for in the cache
|
||||
pruning we want to know about it. Therefore set the
|
||||
timeout to the maximum. It will be descreased when adding
|
||||
timeout to the maximum. It will be decreased when adding
|
||||
new entries to the cache, if necessary. */
|
||||
dbs[my_number].wakeup_time = MAX_TIMEOUT_VALUE;
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ addinitgroupsX (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req,
|
||||
|
||||
long int size;
|
||||
if (limit > 0)
|
||||
/* We limit the size of the intially allocated array. */
|
||||
/* We limit the size of the initially allocated array. */
|
||||
size = MIN (limit, 64);
|
||||
else
|
||||
/* No fixed limit on groups. Pick a starting buffer size. */
|
||||
|
@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ extern int __nscd_open_socket (const char *key, size_t keylen,
|
||||
request_type type, void *response,
|
||||
size_t responselen) attribute_hidden;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared meory segment
|
||||
/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared memory segment
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containing the database. */
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extern struct mapped_database *__nscd_get_mapping (request_type type,
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const char *key,
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@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ check_pid (const char *file)
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/* If we cannot parse the file default to assuming nscd runs.
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If the PID is alive, assume it is running. That all unless
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the PID is the same as the current process' since tha latter
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the PID is the same as the current process' since the latter
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can mean we re-exec. */
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if ((n != 1 || kill (pid, 0) == 0) && pid != getpid ())
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return 1;
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ __nscd_unmap (struct mapped_database *mapped)
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}
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/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared meory segment
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/* Try to get a file descriptor for the shared memory segment
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containing the database. */
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struct mapped_database *
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__nscd_get_mapping (request_type type, const char *key,
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@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ __nscd_get_map_ref (request_type type, const char *name,
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#define MINIMUM_HASHENTRY_SIZE \
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(offsetof (struct hashentry, dellist) + sizeof (int32_t))
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/* Don't return const struct datahead *, as eventhough the record
|
||||
/* Don't return const struct datahead *, as even though the record
|
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is normally constant, it can change arbitrarily during nscd
|
||||
garbage collection. */
|
||||
struct datahead *
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|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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/* Setup of nscd worker threads. Stub verison.
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/* Setup of nscd worker threads. Stub version.
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Copyright (C) 2004-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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|
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ receive_print_stats (void)
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if (enabled[0] == '\0')
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||||
/* The locale does not provide this information so we have to
|
||||
translate it ourself. Since we should avoid short translation
|
||||
terms we artifically increase the length. */
|
||||
terms we artificially increase the length. */
|
||||
enabled = data.dbs[i].enabled ? yesstr : nostr;
|
||||
if (check_file[0] == '\0')
|
||||
check_file = data.dbs[i].check_file ? yesstr : nostr;
|
||||
|
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ getgrent_next_nss (struct group *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer,
|
||||
return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* This function handle the +group entrys in /etc/group */
|
||||
/* This function handle the +group entries in /etc/group */
|
||||
static enum nss_status
|
||||
getgrnam_plusgroup (const char *name, struct group *result, ent_t *ent,
|
||||
char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop)
|
||||
|
@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ getpwent_next_nss (struct passwd *result, ent_t *ent, char *buffer,
|
||||
return NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* This function handle the +user entrys in /etc/passwd */
|
||||
/* This function handle the +user entries in /etc/passwd */
|
||||
static enum nss_status
|
||||
getpwnam_plususer (const char *name, struct passwd *result, ent_t *ent,
|
||||
char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop)
|
||||
|
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ getspent_next_nss (struct spwd *result, ent_t *ent,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* This function handle the +user entrys in /etc/shadow */
|
||||
/* This function handle the +user entries in /etc/shadow */
|
||||
static enum nss_status
|
||||
getspnam_plususer (const char *name, struct spwd *result, ent_t *ent,
|
||||
char *buffer, size_t buflen, int *errnop)
|
||||
|
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