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Joseph Myers
d614a75396 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights. 2020-01-01 00:14:33 +00:00
Florian Weimer
8b196ac4b8 Expand $(as-needed) and $(no-as-needed) throughout the build system
Since commit a3cc4f48e9 ("Remove
--as-needed configure test."), --as-needed support is no longer
optional.

The macros are not much shorter and do not provide documentary
value, either, so this commit removes them.
2019-12-03 21:37:50 +01:00
Paul Eggert
5a82c74822 Prefer https to http for gnu.org and fsf.org URLs
Also, change sources.redhat.com to sourceware.org.
This patch was automatically generated by running the following shell
script, which uses GNU sed, and which avoids modifying files imported
from upstream:

sed -ri '
  s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?(gnu|fsf|sourceware)\.org($|[^.]|\.[^a-z])),https\2,g
  s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?)sources\.redhat\.com($|[^.]|\.[^a-z]),https\2sourceware.org\4,g
' \
  $(find $(git ls-files) -prune -type f \
      ! -name '*.po' \
      ! -name 'ChangeLog*' \
      ! -path COPYING ! -path COPYING.LIB \
      ! -path manual/fdl-1.3.texi ! -path manual/lgpl-2.1.texi \
      ! -path manual/texinfo.tex ! -path scripts/config.guess \
      ! -path scripts/config.sub ! -path scripts/install-sh \
      ! -path scripts/mkinstalldirs ! -path scripts/move-if-change \
      ! -path INSTALL ! -path  locale/programs/charmap-kw.h \
      ! -path po/libc.pot ! -path sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c \
      ! '(' -name configure \
            -execdir test -f configure.ac -o -f configure.in ';' ')' \
      ! '(' -name preconfigure \
            -execdir test -f preconfigure.ac ';' ')' \
      -print)

and then by running 'make dist-prepare' to regenerate files built
from the altered files, and then executing the following to cleanup:

  chmod a+x sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/configure
  # Omit irrelevant whitespace and comment-only changes,
  # perhaps from a slightly-different Autoconf version.
  git checkout -f \
    sysdeps/csky/configure \
    sysdeps/hppa/configure \
    sysdeps/riscv/configure \
    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/csky/configure
  # Omit changes that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this:
  # remote: *** error: sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S: trailing lines
  git checkout -f \
    sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S \
    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/syscall.S
  # Omit change that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this:
  # remote: *** error: sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S: last line does not end in newline
  git checkout -f sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S
2019-09-07 02:43:31 -07:00
Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
354e4c1add test-container: Install with $(sorted-subdirs) [BZ #24794]
Commit 35e038c1d2 started to use an
incomplete list of subdirs based on $(all-subdirs) causing
testroot.pristine to miss files from nss.

Tested if the list of files in testroot.pristine remains the same.

	[BZ #24794]
	* Makeconfig (all-subdirs): Improved source comments.
	* Makefile (testroot.pristine/install.stamp): Pass
	subdirs='$(sorted-subdirs)' to make install.
2019-07-29 10:31:06 -03:00
Florian Weimer
a8ff215e56 Makeconfig: Move -Wl,-rpath-link options before library references
Previously, the -Wl,-rpath-link options came after the libraries
injected using LDLIBS-* variables on the link editor command line for
main programs.  As a result, it could happen that installed libraries
that reference glibc libraries used the installed glibc from the system
directories, instead of the glibc from the build tree.  This can lead to
link failures if the wrong version of libpthread.so.0 is used, for
instance, due to differences in the internal GLIBC_PRIVATE interfaces,
as seen with memusagestat and -lgd after commit
f9b645b4b0 ("memusagestat: use local glibc
when linking [BZ #18465]").

The isolation is necessarily imperfect because these installed
libraries are linked against the installed glibc in the system
directories.  However, in most cases, the built glibc will be newer
than the installed glibc, and this link is permitted because of the
ABI backwards compatibility glibc provides.
2019-04-26 07:16:50 +02:00
Florian Weimer
e30fb31c0a Makeconfig: Move $(CC) to +link command variables
This change is needed to add linker flags which come very early in the
command linke (before LDFLAGS) and are not applied to test programs
(only to installed programs).
2019-04-26 07:16:47 +02:00
Florian Weimer
94a4e9e4f4 Extend BIND_NOW to installed programs with --enable-bind-now
Commit 2d6ab5df3b ("Document and fix
--enable-bind-now [BZ #21015]") extended BIND_NOW to all installed
shared objects.  This change also covers installed programs.

Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2019-04-25 10:41:43 +02:00
Aurelien Jarno
2ef4271688 Only build libm with -fno-math-errno (bug 24024)
Commit 1294b1892e ("Add support for sqrt asm redirects") added the
-fno-math-errno flag to build most of the glibc in order to enable GCC
to inline math functions. Due to GCC bug #88576, saving and restoring
errno around calls to malloc are optimized-out. In turn this causes
strerror to set errno to ENOMEM if it get passed an invalid error number
and if malloc sets errno to ENOMEM (which might happen even if it
succeeds). This is not allowed by POSIX.

This patch changes the build flags, building only libm with
-fno-math-errno and all the remaining code with -fno-math-errno. This
should be safe as libm doesn't contain any code saving and restoring
errno around malloc. This patch can probably be reverted once the GCC
bug is fixed and available in stable releases.

Tested on x86-64, no regression in the testsuite.

Changelog:
	[BZ #24024]
	* Makeconfig: Build libm with -fno-math-errno but build the remaining
	code with -fmath-errno.
	* string/Makefile [$(build-shared)] (tests): Add test-strerror-errno.
	[$(build-shared)] (LDLIBS-test-strerror-errno): New variable.
	* string/test-strerror-errno.c: New file.
2019-01-07 14:59:07 +01:00
Joseph Myers
04277e02d7 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.
* All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates
	using scripts/update-copyrights.
	* locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated.
	* locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
2019-01-01 00:11:28 +00:00
Andreas Schwab
462d348caa Don't build libnsl for new ABIs
For architectures and ABIs that are added in version 2.29 or later the
option --enable-obsolete-nsl is no longer available, and no libnsl
compatibility library is built.
2018-09-24 10:23:10 +02:00
Florian Weimer
c7627f41ba Makeconfig: Do not sort and deduplicate +cflags [BZ # 17248]
The original intent behind this is unclear.  It interferes with flags
that has to be ordered in a particular way.
2018-08-21 11:43:35 +02:00
Florian Weimer
6413fcde4f Add --with-nonshared-cflags option to configure 2018-08-17 11:44:39 +02:00
Florian Weimer
93a2584cd2 Makeconfig (ASFLAGS): Always append required assembler flags
Otherwise, it is impossible to set ASFLAGS differently from CFLAGS
without also overriding essential flags such as -Wa,--noexecstack.
2018-08-17 11:35:42 +02:00
Zack Weinberg
e69d994a63 New configure option --disable-crypt.
Some Linux distributions are experimenting with a new, separately
maintained and hopefully more agile implementation of the crypt
API.  To facilitate this, add a configure option which disables
glibc's embedded libcrypt.  When this option is given, libcrypt.*
and crypt.h will not be built nor installed.
2018-06-29 16:53:47 +02:00
Wilco Dijkstra
1294b1892e Add support for sqrt asm redirects
This patch series cleans up the many uses of  __ieee754_sqrt(f/l) in GLIBC.
The goal is to enable GCC to do the inlining, and if this fails call the
__ieee754_sqrt function.  This is done by internally declaring sqrt with asm
redirects.  The compat symbols and sqrt wrappers need to disable the redirect.
The redirect is also disabled if there are already redirects defined when
using -ffinite-math-only.

All math functions (but not math tests, non-library code and libnldbl) are
built with -fno-math-errno which means GCC will typically inline sqrt as a
single instruction.  This means targets are no longer forced to add a special
inline for sqrt.

	* include/math.h (sqrt): Declare with asm redirect.
	(sqrtf): Likewise.
	(sqrtl): Likewise.
	(sqrtf128): Likewise.
	* Makeconfig: Add -fno-math-errno for libc/libm, but build testsuite,
	nonlib and libnldbl with -fmath-errno.
	* math/w_sqrt_compat.c: Define NO_MATH_REDIRECT.
	* math/w_sqrt_template.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sqrtf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sqrtl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/fpu/w_sqrt.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float128.h: Remove math.h and
	complex.h.
2018-03-15 19:21:35 +00:00
Joseph Myers
688903eb3e Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.
* All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates
	using scripts/update-copyrights.
	* locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated.
	* locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
2018-01-01 00:32:25 +00:00
H.J. Lu
ce16eb52c0 Replece LDFLAGS-* = $(no-pie-ldflag) with tst-*-no-pie = yes [BZ #22630]
After

commit 9d7a3741c9
Author: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 15 16:59:33 2017 -0800

    Add --enable-static-pie configure option to build static PIE [BZ #19574]

and

commit 00c714df39
Author: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 18 12:24:26 2017 -0800

    Pass -no-pie to GCC only if GCC defaults to PIE [BZ #22614]

$(no-pie-ldflag) is no longer effective since no-pie-ldflag is defined
to -no-pie only if GCC defaults to PIE.  When --enable-static-pie is
used to configure glibc build and GCC doesn't default to PIE. no-pie-ldflag
is undefined and these tests:

elf/Makefile:LDFLAGS-tst-dlopen-aout = $(no-pie-ldflag)
elf/Makefile:LDFLAGS-tst-prelink = $(no-pie-ldflag)
elf/Makefile:LDFLAGS-tst-main1 = $(no-pie-ldflag)
gmon/Makefile:LDFLAGS-tst-gmon := $(no-pie-ldflag)

may fail to link.  This patch replaces "-pie" with

$(if $($(@F)-no-pie),$(no-pie-ldflag),-pie)

and repleces

LDFLAGS-* = $(no-pie-ldflag)

with

tst-*-no-pie = yes

so that tst-dlopen-aout, tst-prelink, tst-main1 and tst-gmon are always
built as non-PIE, with and without --enable-static-pie, regardless if
GCC defaults to PIE or non-PIE.

Tested with build-many-glibcs.py without --enable-static-pie as well as
with --enable-static-pie for x86_64, x32 and i686.

	[BZ #22630]
	* Makeconfig (link-pie-before-libc): Replace -pie with
	$(if $($(@F)-no-pie),$(no-pie-ldflag),-pie).
	* elf/Makefile (LDFLAGS-tst-dlopen-aout): Removed.
	(tst-dlopen-aout-no-pie): New.
	(LDFLAGS-tst-prelink): Removed.
	(tst-prelink-no-pie): New.
	(LDFLAGS-tst-main1): Removed.
	(tst-main1-no-pie): New.
	* gmon/Makefile (LDFLAGS-tst-gmon): Removed.
	(tst-gmon-no-pie): New.
2017-12-19 13:53:11 -08:00
H.J. Lu
00c714df39 Pass -no-pie to GCC only if GCC defaults to PIE [BZ #22614]
After --enable-static-pie is added to configure, libc_cv_pie_default is
set to yes when either --enable-static-pie is used to configure glibc
or GCC defaults to PIE.  We should set no-pie-ldflag to -no-pie, which
is supported on GCC 6 and later, only if GCC defaults to PIE, not when
--enable-static-pie is used to configure glibc.

Tested on x32 with --enable-static-pie using GCC 5 and without
--enable-static-pie using GCC 7.

	[BZ #22614]
	* Makeconfig (no-pie-ldflag): Set to -no-pie only if
	$(cc-pie-default) == yes.
	* config.make.in (cc-pie-default): New.
	* configure.ac (libc_cv_pie_default): Renamed to ...
	(libc_cv_cc_pie_default): This.
	(libc_cv_pie_default): Set to $libc_cv_cc_pie_default.
	* configure: Regenerated.
2017-12-18 12:24:38 -08:00
H.J. Lu
9d7a3741c9 Add --enable-static-pie configure option to build static PIE [BZ #19574]
Static PIE extends address space layout randomization to static
executables.  It provides additional security hardening benefits at
the cost of some memory and performance.

Dynamic linker, ld.so, is a standalone program which can be loaded at
any address.  This patch adds a configure option, --enable-static-pie,
to embed the part of ld.so in static executable to create static position
independent executable (static PIE).  A static PIE is similar to static
executable, but can be loaded at any address without help from a dynamic
linker.  When --enable-static-pie is used to configure glibc, libc.a is
built as PIE and all static executables, including tests, are built as
static PIE.  The resulting libc.a can be used together with GCC 8 or
above to build static PIE with the compiler option, -static-pie.  But
GCC 8 isn't required to build glibc with --enable-static-pie.  Only GCC
with PIE support is needed.  When an older GCC is used to build glibc
with --enable-static-pie, proper input files are passed to linker to
create static executables as static PIE, together with "-z text" to
prevent dynamic relocations in read-only segments, which are not allowed
in static PIE.

The following changes are made for static PIE:

1. Add a new function, _dl_relocate_static_pie, to:
   a. Get the run-time load address.
   b. Read the dynamic section.
   c. Perform dynamic relocations.
Dynamic linker also performs these steps.  But static PIE doesn't load
any shared objects.
2. Call _dl_relocate_static_pie at entrance of LIBC_START_MAIN in
libc.a.  crt1.o, which is used to create dynamic and non-PIE static
executables, is updated to include a dummy _dl_relocate_static_pie.
rcrt1.o is added to create static PIE, which will link in the real
_dl_relocate_static_pie.  grcrt1.o is also added to create static PIE
with -pg.  GCC 8 has been updated to support rcrt1.o and grcrt1.o for
static PIE.

Static PIE can work on all architectures which support PIE, provided:

1. Target must support accessing of local functions without dynamic
relocations, which is needed in start.S to call __libc_start_main with
function addresses of __libc_csu_init, __libc_csu_fini and main.  All
functions in static PIE are local functions.  If PIE start.S can't reach
main () defined in a shared object, the code sequence:

	pass address of local_main to __libc_start_main
	...

local_main:
	tail call to main via PLT

can be used.
2. start.S is updated to check PIC instead SHARED for PIC code path and
avoid dynamic relocation, when PIC is defined and SHARED isn't defined,
to support static PIE.
3. All assembly codes are updated check PIC instead SHARED for PIC code
path to avoid dynamic relocations in read-only sections.
4. All assembly codes are updated check SHARED instead PIC for static
symbol name.
5. elf_machine_load_address in dl-machine.h are updated to support static
PIE.
6. __brk works without TLS nor dynamic relocations in read-only section
so that it can be used by __libc_setup_tls to initializes TLS in static
PIE.

NB: When glibc is built with GCC defaulted to PIE, libc.a is compiled
with -fPIE, regardless if --enable-static-pie is used to configure glibc.
When glibc is configured with --enable-static-pie, libc.a is compiled
with -fPIE, regardless whether GCC defaults to PIE or not.  The same
libc.a can be used to build both static executable and static PIE.
There is no need for separate PIE copy of libc.a.

On x86-64, the normal static sln:

   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
 625425	   8284	   5456	 639165	  9c0bd	elf/sln

the static PIE sln:

   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
 657626	  20636	   5392	 683654	  a6e86	elf/sln

The code size is increased by 5% and the binary size is increased by 7%.

Linker requirements to build glibc with --enable-static-pie:

1. Linker supports --no-dynamic-linker to remove PT_INTERP segment from
static PIE.
2. Linker can create working static PIE.  The x86-64 linker needs the
fix for

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21782

The i386 linker needs to be able to convert "movl main@GOT(%ebx), %eax"
to "leal main@GOTOFF(%ebx), %eax" if main is defined locally.

Binutils 2.29 or above are OK for i686 and x86-64.  But linker status for
other targets need to be verified.

3. Linker should resolve undefined weak symbols to 0 in static PIE:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22269

4. Many ELF backend linkers incorrectly check bfd_link_pic for TLS
relocations, which should check bfd_link_executable instead:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22263

Tested on aarch64, i686 and x86-64.

Using GCC 7 and binutils master branch, build-many-glibcs.py with
--enable-static-pie with all patches for static PIE applied have the
following build successes:

PASS: glibcs-aarch64_be-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-aarch64-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-armeb-linux-gnueabi-be8 build
PASS: glibcs-armeb-linux-gnueabi build
PASS: glibcs-armeb-linux-gnueabihf-be8 build
PASS: glibcs-armeb-linux-gnueabihf build
PASS: glibcs-arm-linux-gnueabi build
PASS: glibcs-arm-linux-gnueabihf build
PASS: glibcs-arm-linux-gnueabihf-v7a build
PASS: glibcs-arm-linux-gnueabihf-v7a-disable-multi-arch build
PASS: glibcs-m68k-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-microblazeel-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-microblaze-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n32 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n32-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n32-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n32-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n64 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n64-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n64-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64el-linux-gnu-n64-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n32 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n32-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n32-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n32-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n64 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n64-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n64-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips64-linux-gnu-n64-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mipsel-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-mipsel-linux-gnu-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mipsel-linux-gnu-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mipsel-linux-gnu-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-mips-linux-gnu-nan2008 build
PASS: glibcs-mips-linux-gnu-nan2008-soft build
PASS: glibcs-mips-linux-gnu-soft build
PASS: glibcs-nios2-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-powerpc64le-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-powerpc64-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-tilegxbe-linux-gnu-32 build
PASS: glibcs-tilegxbe-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-tilegx-linux-gnu-32 build
PASS: glibcs-tilegx-linux-gnu build
PASS: glibcs-tilepro-linux-gnu build

and the following build failures:

FAIL: glibcs-alpha-linux-gnu build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

assertion fail bfd/elf64-alpha.c:4125

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.

FAIL: glibcs-hppa-linux-gnu build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

collect2: fatal error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22537

FAIL: glibcs-ia64-linux-gnu build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

collect2: fatal error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]

FAIL: glibcs-powerpc-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-powerpc-linux-gnu-soft build
FAIL: glibcs-powerpc-linux-gnuspe build
FAIL: glibcs-powerpc-linux-gnuspe-e500v1 build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

ld: read-only segment has dynamic relocations.

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.  See:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22264

FAIL: glibcs-powerpc-linux-gnu-power4 build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

findlocale.c:96:(.text+0x22c): @local call to ifunc memchr

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.

FAIL: glibcs-s390-linux-gnu build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

collect2: fatal error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault], core dumped

assertion fail bfd/elflink.c:14299

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.

FAIL: glibcs-sh3eb-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-sh3-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-sh4eb-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-sh4eb-linux-gnu-soft build
FAIL: glibcs-sh4-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-sh4-linux-gnu-soft build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

ld: read-only segment has dynamic relocations.

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.  See:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22263

Also TLS code sequence in SH assembly syscalls in glibc doesn't match TLS
code sequence expected by ld:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22270

FAIL: glibcs-sparc64-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-sparcv9-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-tilegxbe-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-tilegxbe-linux-gnu-32 build
FAIL: glibcs-tilegx-linux-gnu build
FAIL: glibcs-tilegx-linux-gnu-32 build
FAIL: glibcs-tilepro-linux-gnu build

elf/sln is failed to link due to:

ld: read-only segment has dynamic relocations.

This is caused by linker bug and/or non-PIC code in PIE libc.a.  See:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22263

	[BZ #19574]
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
	* Makeconfig (real-static-start-installed-name): New.
	(pic-default): Updated for --enable-static-pie.
	(pie-default): New for --enable-static-pie.
	(default-pie-ldflag): Likewise.
	(+link-static-before-libc): Replace $(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-$(@F))
	with $(if $($(@F)-no-pie),$(no-pie-ldflag),$(default-pie-ldflag)).
	Replace $(static-start-installed-name) with
	$(real-static-start-installed-name).
	(+prectorT): Updated for --enable-static-pie.
	(+postctorT): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-.o): Add $(pie-default).
	(CFLAGS-.op): Likewise.
	* NEWS: Mention --enable-static-pie.
	* config.h.in (ENABLE_STATIC_PIE): New.
	* configure.ac (--enable-static-pie): New configure option.
	(have-no-dynamic-linker): New LIBC_CONFIG_VAR.
	(have-static-pie): Likewise.
	Enable static PIE if linker supports --no-dynamic-linker.
	(ENABLE_STATIC_PIE): New AC_DEFINE.
	(enable-static-pie): New LIBC_CONFIG_VAR.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* csu/Makefile (omit-deps): Add r$(start-installed-name) and
	gr$(start-installed-name) for --enable-static-pie.
	(extra-objs): Likewise.
	(install-lib): Likewise.
	(extra-objs): Add static-reloc.o and static-reloc.os
	($(objpfx)$(start-installed-name)): Also depend on
	$(objpfx)static-reloc.o.
	($(objpfx)r$(start-installed-name)): New.
	($(objpfx)g$(start-installed-name)): Also depend on
	$(objpfx)static-reloc.os.
	($(objpfx)gr$(start-installed-name)): New.
	* csu/libc-start.c (LIBC_START_MAIN): Call _dl_relocate_static_pie
	in libc.a.
	* csu/libc-tls.c (__libc_setup_tls): Add main_map->l_addr to
	initimage.
	* csu/static-reloc.c: New file.
	* elf/Makefile (routines): Add dl-reloc-static-pie.
	(elide-routines.os): Likewise.
	(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-tst-tls1-static-non-pie): Removed.
	(tst-tls1-static-non-pie-no-pie): New.
	* elf/dl-reloc-static-pie.c: New file.
	* elf/dl-support.c (_dl_get_dl_main_map): New function.
	* elf/dynamic-link.h (ELF_DURING_STARTUP): Also check
	STATIC_PIE_BOOTSTRAP.
	* elf/get-dynamic-info.h (elf_get_dynamic_info): Likewise.
	* gmon/Makefile (tests): Add tst-gmon-static-pie.
	(tests-static): Likewise.
	(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-tst-gmon-static): Removed.
	(tst-gmon-static-no-pie): New.
	(CFLAGS-tst-gmon-static-pie.c): Likewise.
	(CRT-tst-gmon-static-pie): Likewise.
	(tst-gmon-static-pie-ENV): Likewise.
	(tests-special): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-gmon-static-pie.out): Likewise.
	(clean-tst-gmon-static-pie-data): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-gmon-static-pie-gprof.out): Likewise.
	* gmon/tst-gmon-static-pie.c: New file.
	* manual/install.texi: Document --enable-static-pie.
	* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (_dl_relocate_static_pie): New.
	(_dl_get_dl_main_map): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/configure.ac: Check if linker supports static PIE.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/configure.ac: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/configure: Regenerated.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/configure: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/mips/Makefile (ASFLAGS-.o): Add $(pie-default).
	(ASFLAGS-.op): Likewise.
2017-12-15 17:12:14 -08:00
H.J. Lu
a4777c46af Add a test for profiling static executable
The function, main, is added to profiling output of static executable
which must link against gcrt1.o.

	* Makeconfig (+link-static-before-libc): Use the first of
	$(CRT-$(@F)) and $(csu-objpfx)$(static-start-installed-name).
	* gmon/Makefile (tests): Add tst-gmon-static.
	(tests-static): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-gmon-static.c): New.
	(CRT-tst-gmon-static): Likewise.
	(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-tst-gmon-static): Likewise.
	(tst-gmon-static-ENV): Likewise.
	(tests-special): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-gmon-static.out): Likewise.
	(clean-tst-gmon-static-data): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-gmon-static-gprof.out): Likewise.
	* gmon/tst-gmon-static-gprof.sh: New file.
	* gmon/tst-gmon-static.c: Likewise.
2017-10-14 12:58:55 -07:00
Joseph Myers
644d38570a Remove add-ons mechanism.
glibc has an add-ons mechanism to allow additional software to be
integrated into the glibc build.  Such add-ons may be within the glibc
source tree, or outside it at a path passed to the --enable-add-ons
configure option.

localedata and crypt were once add-ons, distributed in separate
release tarballs, but long since stopped using that mechanism.
Linuxthreads was always an add-on.  Ports spent some time as an add-on
with separate release tarballs, then was first moved into the glibc
source tree, then had its sysdeps files moved into the main sysdeps
hierarchy so the add-ons mechanism was no longer used.  NPTL spent
some time as an add-on in the main glibc tree before stopping using
the add-on mechanism.  libidn used to have separate release tarballs
but no longer does so, but still uses the add-ons mechanism within the
glibc source tree.  Various other software has supported building with
the add-ons mechanism at times in the past, but I don't think any is
still widely used.

Add-ons involve significant, little-used complexity in the glibc build
system, and make it hard to understand what the space of possible
glibc configurations is.  This patch removes the add-ons mechanism.
libidn is now built via the Subdirs mechanism to cause any
configuration using sysdeps/unix/inet to build libidn; HAVE_LIBIDN
(which effectively means shared libraries are available) is now
defined via sysdeps/unix/inet/configure.  Various references to
add-ons around the source tree are removed (in the case of maint.texi,
the example list of sysdeps directories is still very out of date).

Externally maintained ports should now put their files in the normal
sysdeps directory structure rather than being arranged as add-ons;
they probably need to change e.g. elf.h anyway, rather than actually
being able to work just as a drop-in subtree.  Hurd libpthread should
be arranged similarly to NPTL, so some files might go in a
hurd-pthreads (or similar) top-level directory in glibc, while sysdeps
files should go in the normal sysdeps directory structure (possibly in
hurd or hurd-pthreads subdirectories, just as there are nptl
subdirectories in the sysdeps tree).

Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py.

	* configure.ac (--enable-add-ons): Remove option.
	(machine): Do not mention add-ons in comment.
	(LIBC_PRECONFIGURE): Likewise.
	(add_ons): Remove variable and sanity checks and logic to locate
	add-ons.
	(add_ons_automatic): Remove variable.
	(configured_add_ons): Likewise.
	(add_ons_sfx): Likewise.
	(add_ons_pfx): Likewise.
	(add_on_subdirs): Likewise.
	(sysnames_add_ons): Likewise.  Remove loop over add-ons and
	consideration of add-ons in Implies handling.
	(sysdeps_add_ons): Likewise.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* libidn/configure.ac: Remove.
	* libidn/configure: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/inet/configure.ac: New file.
	* sysdeps/unix/inet/configure: New generated file.
	* sysdeps/unix/inet/Subdirs: Add libidn.
	* Makeconfig (sysdeps-srcdirs): Remove variable.
	(+sysdep_dirs): Do not include $(sysdeps-srcdirs).
	($(common-objpfx)config.status): Do not depend on add-on files.
	($(common-objpfx)shlib-versions.v.i): Do not mention add-ons in
	comment.
	(all-subdirs): Do not include $(add-on-subdirs).
	* Makefile (dist-prepare): Do not use $(sysdeps-add-ons).
	* config.make.in (add-ons): Remove variable.
	(add-on-subdirs): Likewise.
	(sysdeps-add-ons): Likewise.
	* manual/Makefile (add-chapters): Remove.
	($(objpfx)texis): Do not depend on $(add-chapters).
	(nonexamples): Do not handle $(add-chapters).
	(examples): Do not handle $(add-ons).
	(chapters.% top-menu.%): Do not pass '$(add-chapters)' to
	libc-texinfo.sh.
	* manual/install.texi (Installation): Do not mention add-ons.
	(--enable-add-ons): Do not document configure option.
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
	* manual/libc-texinfo.sh: Do not handle $2 add-ons argument.
	* manual/maint.texi (Hierarchy Conventions): Do not mention
	add-ons.
	* scripts/build-many-glibcs.py (Glibc.build_glibc): Do not use
	--enable-add-ons.
	* scripts/gen-sorted.awk: Do not handle Subdirs files from
	add-ons.
	* scripts/test-installation.pl: Do not handle glibc-compat add-on.
	* sysdeps/nptl/Makeconfig: Do not mention add-ons in comment.
2017-10-05 15:58:13 +00:00
H.J. Lu
a67029ff12 Use $(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-$(@F)) in +link-static-before-libc
Use $(LDFLAGS-$(@F)) with tst-tls1-static-non-pie may not be sufficient
when static PIE is built by default.  Use $(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-$(@F)) in
+link-static-before-libc to make sure that tst-tls1-static-non-pie is
always built as non-PIE static executable and make sure that crt1.o is
used with tst-tls1-static-non-pie.

	* Makeconfig (+link-static-before-libc): Use
	$(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-$(@F)).
	* elf/Makefile (CRT-tst-tls1-static-non-pie): New.
	(LDFLAGS-tst-tls1-static-non-pie): Renamed to ...
	(DEFAULT-LDFLAGS-tst-tls1-static-non-pie): This.
2017-10-04 17:16:04 -07:00
H.J. Lu
34d6a3cbf2 Support mcount/gprof test with GCC defaulting to PIE
The mcount/gprof test should be linked with gcrt1.o, not Scrt1.o.

	* Makeconfig (+link-pie-before-libc): Add CRT-* hook to override
	the startup object.
2017-08-17 04:56:01 -07:00
Florian Weimer
6014c65de2 gmon: Add test for basic mcount/gprof functionality 2017-08-15 15:49:45 +02:00
Zack Weinberg
65b6d8b79c Polish the treatment of dl-tunable-list.h in Makeconfig.
Like basically all before-compile headers, dl-tunable-list.h should be
generated using a stamp file to minimize unnecessary rebuilding; it
wasn't being added to common-generated, so it wouldn't get cleaned up;
and it was in between the rules for libc-modules.h/.stmp and their own
addition to common-generated.

	* Makeconfig (dl-tunable-list.h): Generate using a stamp file.
	(common-generated): Add libc-modules.h and libc-modules.stmp in a
	more appropriate location. Also add dl-tunable-list.h and
	dl-tunable-list.stmp.
2017-06-09 09:35:31 -04:00
H.J. Lu
ee8015b9ea Support dl-tunables.list in subdirectories
We can put processor specific tunables in dl-tunables.list under
sysdeps instead of in elf/dl-tunables.list.

	* Makeconfig ($(common-objpfx)dl-tunable-list.h): Also check
	dl-tunables.list in subdirectories.
2017-05-25 05:41:18 -07:00
Zack Weinberg
7c3018f9e4 Suppress internal declarations for most of the testsuite.
This patch adds a new build module called 'testsuite'.
IS_IN (testsuite) implies _ISOMAC, as do IS_IN_build and __cplusplus
(which means several ad-hoc tests for __cplusplus can go away).
libc-symbols.h now suppresses almost all of *itself* when _ISOMAC is
defined; in particular, _ISOMAC mode does not get config.h
automatically anymore.

There are still quite a few tests that need to see internal gunk of
one variety or another.  For them, we now have 'tests-internal' and
'test-internal-extras'; files in this category will still be compiled
with MODULE_NAME=nonlib, and everything proceeds as it always has.
The bulk of this patch is moving tests from 'tests' to
'tests-internal'.  There is also 'tests-static-internal', which has
the same effect on files in 'tests-static', and 'modules-names-tests',
which has the *inverse* effect on files in 'modules-names' (it's
inverted because most of the things in modules-names are *not* tests).
For both of these, the file must appear in *both* the new variable and
the old one.

There is also now a special case for when libc-symbols.h is included
without MODULE_NAME being defined at all.  (This happens during the
creation of libc-modules.h, and also when preprocessing Versions
files.)  When this happens, IS_IN is set to be always false and
_ISOMAC is *not* defined, which was the status quo, but now it's
explicit.

The remaining changes to C source files in this patch seemed likely to
cause problems in the absence of the main change.  They should be
relatively self-explanatory.  In a few cases I duplicated a definition
from an internal header rather than move the test to tests-internal;
this was a judgement call each time and I'm happy to change those
however reviewers feel is more appropriate.

	* Makerules: New subdir configuration variables 'tests-internal'
	and 'test-internal-extras'.  Test files in these categories will
	still be compiled with MODULE_NAME=nonlib.  Test files in the
	existing categories (tests, xtests, test-srcs, test-extras) are
	now compiled with MODULE_NAME=testsuite.
	New subdir configuration variable 'modules-names-tests'.  Files
	which are in both 'modules-names' and 'modules-names-tests' will
	be compiled with MODULE_NAME=testsuite instead of
	MODULE_NAME=extramodules.
	(gen-as-const-headers): Move to tests-internal.
	(do-tests-clean, common-mostlyclean): Support tests-internal.
	* Makeconfig (built-modules): Add testsuite.
	* Makefile: Change libof-check-installed-headers-c and
	libof-check-installed-headers-cxx to 'testsuite'.
	* Rules: Likewise.  Support tests-internal.
	* benchtests/strcoll-inputs/filelist#en_US.UTF-8:
	Remove extra-modules.mk.

	* config.h.in: Don't check for __OPTIMIZE__ or __FAST_MATH__ here.
	* include/libc-symbols.h: Move definitions of _GNU_SOURCE,
	PASTE_NAME, PASTE_NAME1, IN_MODULE, IS_IN, and IS_IN_LIB to the
	very top of the file and rationalize their order.
	If MODULE_NAME is not defined at all, define IS_IN to always be
	false, and don't define _ISOMAC.
	If any of IS_IN (testsuite), IS_IN_build, or __cplusplus are
	true, define _ISOMAC and suppress everything else in this file,
	starting with the inclusion of config.h.
	Do check for inappropriate definitions of __OPTIMIZE__ and
	__FAST_MATH__ here, but only if _ISOMAC is not defined.
        Correct some out-of-date commentary.

	* include/math.h: If _ISOMAC is defined, undefine NO_LONG_DOUBLE
	and _Mlong_double_ before including math.h.
	* include/string.h: If _ISOMAC is defined, don't expose
	_STRING_ARCH_unaligned. Move a comment to a more appropriate
	location.

	* include/errno.h, include/stdio.h, include/stdlib.h, include/string.h
	* include/time.h, include/unistd.h, include/wchar.h: No need to
	check __cplusplus nor use __BEGIN_DECLS/__END_DECLS.

	* misc/sys/cdefs.h (__NTHNL): New macro.
	* sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/bits/mathinline.h
	(__m81_defun): Use __NTHNL to avoid errors with GCC 6.

	* elf/tst-env-setuid-tunables.c: Include config.h with _LIBC
	defined, for HAVE_TUNABLES.
	* inet/tst-checks-posix.c: No need to define _ISOMAC.
	* intl/tst-gettext2.c: Provide own definition of N_.
	* math/test-signgam-finite-c99.c: No need to define _ISOMAC.
	* math/test-signgam-main.c: No need to define _ISOMAC.
	* stdlib/tst-strtod.c: Convert to test-driver. Split locale_test to...
	* stdlib/tst-strtod1i.c: ...this new file.
	* stdlib/tst-strtod5.c: Convert to test-driver and add copyright notice.
        Split tests of __strtod_internal to...
	* stdlib/tst-strtod5i.c: ...this new file.
	* string/test-string.h: Include stdint.h. Duplicate definition of
	inhibit_loop_to_libcall here (from libc-symbols.h).
	* string/test-strstr.c: Provide dummy definition of
	libc_hidden_builtin_def when including strstr.c.
	* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/libm-symbols.h: Suppress entire file in _ISOMAC
	mode; no need to test __STRICT_ANSI__ nor __cplusplus as well.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/math-tests-arch.h: Include cpu-features.h.
	Don't include init-arch.h.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/test-multiarch.h: Include cpu-features.h.
	Don't include init-arch.h.

	* elf/Makefile: Move tst-ptrguard1-static, tst-stackguard1-static,
	tst-tls1-static, tst-tls2-static, tst-tls3-static, loadtest,
	unload, unload2, circleload1, neededtest, neededtest2,
	neededtest3, neededtest4, tst-tls1, tst-tls2, tst-tls3,
	tst-tls6, tst-tls7, tst-tls8, tst-dlmopen2, tst-ptrguard1,
	tst-stackguard1, tst-_dl_addr_inside_object, and all of the
	ifunc tests to tests-internal.
	Don't add $(modules-names) to test-extras.
	* inet/Makefile: Move tst-inet6_scopeid_pton to tests-internal.
	Add tst-deadline to tests-static-internal.
	* malloc/Makefile: Move tst-mallocstate and tst-scratch_buffer to
	tests-internal.
	* misc/Makefile: Move tst-atomic and tst-atomic-long to tests-internal.
	* nptl/Makefile: Move tst-typesizes, tst-rwlock19, tst-sem11,
	tst-sem12, tst-sem13, tst-barrier5, tst-signal7, tst-tls3,
	tst-tls3-malloc, tst-tls5, tst-stackguard1, tst-sem11-static,
	tst-sem12-static, and tst-stackguard1-static to tests-internal.
        Link tests-internal with libpthread also.
	Don't add $(modules-names) to test-extras.
	* nss/Makefile: Move tst-field to tests-internal.
	* posix/Makefile: Move bug-regex5, bug-regex20, bug-regex33,
	tst-rfc3484, tst-rfc3484-2, and tst-rfc3484-3 to tests-internal.
	* stdlib/Makefile: Move tst-strtod1i, tst-strtod3, tst-strtod4,
	tst-strtod5i, tst-tls-atexit, and tst-tls-atexit-nodelete to
	tests-internal.
        * sunrpc/Makefile: Move tst-svc_register to tests-internal.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/Makefile: Move test-get_hwcap and
	test-get_hwcap-static to tests-internal.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile: Move tst-setgetname to
	tests-internal.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/Makefile: Add all libmvec test modules to
	modules-names-tests.
2017-05-11 19:27:59 -04:00
Florian Weimer
2d6ab5df3b Document and fix --enable-bind-now [BZ #21015] 2017-03-02 14:44:28 +01:00
Joseph Myers
bfff8b1bec Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights. 2017-01-01 00:14:16 +00:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
6765d5d34d Enhance --enable-tunables to select tunables frontend at build time
At the GNU Tools Cauldron 2016, the state of the current tunables
patchset was considered OK with the addition of a way to select the
frontend to be used for the tunables.  That is, to avoid being locked
in to one type of frontend initially, it should be possible to build
tunables with a different frontend with something as simple as a
configure switch.

To that effect, this patch enhances the --enable-tunables option to
accept more values than just 'yes' or 'no'.  The current frontend (and
default when enable-tunables is 'yes') is called 'valstring', to
select the frontend where a single environment variable is set to a
colon-separated value string.  More such frontends can be added in
future.

	* Makeconfig (have-tunables): Check for non-negative instead
	of positive.
	* configure.ac: Add 'valstring' as a valid value for
	--enable-tunables.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* elf/Makefile (have-tunables): Check for non-negative instead
	of positive.
	(CPPFLAGS-dl-tunables.c): Define TUNABLES_FRONTEND for
	dl-tunables.c.
	* elf/dl-tunables.c (GLIBC_TUNABLES): Define only when
	TUNABLES_FRONTEND == TUNABLES_FRONTEND_valstring.
	(tunables_strdup): Likewise.
	(disable_tunables): Likewise.
	(parse_tunables): Likewise.
	(__tunables_init): Process GLIBC_TUNABLES envvar only when.
	TUNABLES_FRONTEND == TUNABLES_FRONTEND_valstring.
	* elf/dl-tunables.h (TUNABLES_FRONTEND_valstring): New macro.
	(TUNABLES_FRONTEND_yes): New macro, define as
	TUNABLES_FRONTEND_valstring by default.
	* manual/install.texi: Document new acceptable values for
	--enable-tunables.
	* INSTALL: Regenerate.
2016-12-31 23:49:24 +05:30
Siddhesh Poyarekar
67e58f3941 Add framework for tunables
The tunables framework allows us to uniformly manage and expose global
variables inside glibc as switches to users.  tunables/README has
instructions for glibc developers to add new tunables.

Tunables support can be enabled by passing the --enable-tunables
configure flag to the configure script.  This patch only adds a
framework and does not pose any limitations on how tunable values are
read from the user.  It also adds environment variables used in malloc
behaviour tweaking to the tunables framework as a PoC of the
compatibility interface.

	* manual/install.texi: Add --enable-tunables option.
	* INSTALL: Regenerate.
	* README.tunables: New file.
	* Makeconfig (CPPFLAGS): Define TOP_NAMESPACE.
	(before-compile): Generate dl-tunable-list.h early.
	* config.h.in: Add HAVE_TUNABLES.
	* config.make.in: Add have-tunables.
	* configure.ac: Add --enable-tunables option.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* csu/init-first.c (__libc_init_first): Move
	__libc_init_secure earlier...
	* csu/init-first.c (LIBC_START_MAIN):... to here.
	Include dl-tunables.h, libc-internal.h.
	(LIBC_START_MAIN) [!SHARED]: Initialize tunables for static
	binaries.
	* elf/Makefile (dl-routines): Add dl-tunables.
	* elf/Versions (ld): Add __tunable_set_val to GLIBC_PRIVATE
	namespace.
	* elf/dl-support (_dl_nondynamic_init): Unset MALLOC_CHECK_
	only when !HAVE_TUNABLES.
	* elf/rtld.c (process_envvars): Likewise.
	* elf/dl-sysdep.c [HAVE_TUNABLES]: Include dl-tunables.h
	(_dl_sysdep_start): Call __tunables_init.
	* elf/dl-tunable-types.h: New file.
	* elf/dl-tunables.c: New file.
	* elf/dl-tunables.h: New file.
	* elf/dl-tunables.list: New file.
	* malloc/tst-malloc-usable-static.c: New test case.
	* malloc/Makefile (tests-static): Add it.
	* malloc/arena.c [HAVE_TUNABLES]: Include dl-tunables.h.
	Define TUNABLE_NAMESPACE.
	(DL_TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_mallopt_check)): New function.
	(DL_TUNABLE_CALLBACK_FNDECL): New macro.  Use it to define
	callback functions.
	(ptmalloc_init): Set tunable values.
	* scripts/gen-tunables.awk: New file.
	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c: Include dl-tunables.h.
	(_dl_sysdep_start): Call __tunables_init.
2016-12-31 23:49:24 +05:30
Nick Alcock
cecbc7967f Enable -fstack-protector=* when requested by configure [BZ #7065] 2016-12-26 10:11:06 +01:00
Florian Weimer
76dcbf42df Expose linking against libsupport as make dependency
This ensures that tests are rebuilt when libsupport changes.
2016-12-13 07:58:41 +01:00
Florian Weimer
c23de0aacb support: Introduce new subdirectory for test infrastructure
The new test driver in <support/test-driver.c> has feature parity with
the old one.  The main difference is that its hooking mechanism is
based on functions and function pointers instead of macros.  This
commit also implements a new environment variable, TEST_COREDUMPS,
which disables the code which disables coredumps (that is, it enables
them if the invocation environment has not disabled them).

<test-skeleton.c> defines wrapper functions so that it is possible to
use existing macros with the new-style hook functionality.

This commit changes only a few test cases to the new test driver, to
make sure that it works as expected.
2016-12-09 08:18:27 +01:00
Martin Galvan
23b5cae1af Add pretty printers for the NPTL lock types
This patch adds pretty printers for the following NPTL types:

- pthread_mutex_t
- pthread_mutexattr_t
- pthread_cond_t
- pthread_condattr_t
- pthread_rwlock_t
- pthread_rwlockattr_t

To load the pretty printers into your gdb session, do the following:

python
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, '/path/to/glibc/build/nptl/pretty-printers')
end

source /path/to/glibc/source/pretty-printers/nptl-printers.py

You can check which printers are registered and enabled by issuing the
'info pretty-printer' gdb command. Printers should trigger automatically when
trying to print a variable of one of the types mentioned above.

The printers are architecture-independent, and were tested on an AMD64 running
Ubuntu 14.04 and an x86 VM running Fedora 24.

In order to work, the printers need to know the values of various flags that
are scattered throughout pthread.h and pthreadP.h as enums and #defines. Since
replicating these constants in the printers file itself would create a
maintenance burden, I wrote a script called gen-py-const.awk that Makerules uses
to extract the constants. This script is pretty much the same as gen-as-const.awk,
except it doesn't cast the constant values to 'long' and is thorougly documented.
The constants need only to be enumerated in a .pysym file, which is then referenced
by a Make variable called gen-py-const-headers.

As for the install directory, I discussed this with Mike Frysinger and Siddhesh
Poyarekar, and we agreed that it can be handled in a separate patch, and shouldn't
block merging of this one.

In addition, I've written a series of test cases for the pretty printers.
Each lock type (mutex, condvar and rwlock) has two test programs, one for itself
and other for its related 'attributes' object. Each test program in turn has a
PExpect-based Python script that drives gdb and compares its output to the
expected printer's. The tests run on the glibc host, which is assumed to have
both gdb and PExpect; if either is absent the tests will fail with code 77
(UNSUPPORTED). For cross-testing you should use cross-test-ssh.sh as test-wrapper.
I've tested the printers on both native builds and a cross build using a Beaglebone
Black running Debian, with the build system's filesystem shared with the board
through NFS.

Finally, I've written a README that explains all this and more.

	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
	* Makeconfig: Add comments and whitespace to make the control flow
	clearer.
	(+link-printers-tests, +link-pie-printers-tests, CFLAGS-printers-tests,
	installed-rtld-LDFLAGS, built-rtld-LDFLAGS, link-libc-rpath,
	link-libc-tests-after-rpath-link, link-libc-printers-tests): New.
	(rtld-LDFLAGS, rtld-tests-LDFLAGS, link-libc-tests-rpath-link,
	link-libc-tests): Use the new variables as required.
	* Makerules ($(py-const)): New rule.
	generated: Add $(py-const).
	* README.pretty-printers: New file.
	* Rules (tests-printers-programs, tests-printers-out, py-env): New.
	(others): Depend on $(py-const).
	(tests): Depend on $(tests-printers-programs) or $(tests-printers-out),
	as required.  Pass $(tests-printers) to merge-test-results.sh.
	* manual/install.texi: Add requirements for testing the pretty printers.
	* nptl/Makefile (gen-py-const-headers, pretty-printers, tests-printers,
	CFLAGS-test-mutexattr-printers.c CFLAGS-test-mutex-printers.c,
	CFLAGS-test-condattr-printers.c, CFLAGS-test-cond-printers.c,
	CFLAGS-test-rwlockattr-printers.c CFLAGS-test-rwlock-printers.c,
	tests-printers-libs): Define.
	* nptl/nptl-printers.py: New file.
	* nptl/nptl_lock_constants.pysym: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-cond-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-cond-printers.py: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-condattr-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-condattr-printers.py: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-mutex-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-mutex-printers.py: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-mutexattr-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-mutexattr-printers.py: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-rwlock-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-rwlock-printers.py: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-rwlockattr-printers.c: Likewise.
	* nptl/test-rwlockattr-printers.py: Likewise.
	* scripts/gen-py-const.awk: Likewise.
	* scripts/test_printers_common.py: Likewise.
	* scripts/test_printers_exceptions.py: Likewise.
2016-12-08 18:59:02 +05:30
Florian Weimer
612148c660 Generate .op pattern rules for profiling builds only
.op pattern rules are not used in non-profiling builds.

This does not cause any changes to both profiling and non-profiling
builds.
2016-09-21 10:45:19 +02:00
Florian Weimer
8837917cf1 Remove remnants of .og patterns
This was used by --enable-omitfp, and the bulk of it was removed in this
commit:

commit bdeba1354b
Author: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Jan 7 11:29:31 2012 -0500

    Remove --enable-omitfp support
2016-09-20 12:18:13 +02:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
c10f90dcef Revert "Add pretty printers for the NPTL lock types"
This reverts commit 62ce266b0b.

The change is not mature enough because it needs the following fixes:

1. Redirect test output to a file like other tests

2. Eliminate the need to use a .gdbinit because distributions will
   break without it.  I should have caught that but I was in too much
   of a hurry to get the patch in :/

3. Feature checking during configure to determine things like minimum
   required gdb version, python-pexpect version, etc. to make sure
   that tests work correctly.
2016-07-11 20:32:12 +05:30
Martin Galvan
62ce266b0b Add pretty printers for the NPTL lock types
This patch adds pretty printers for the following NPTL types:

- pthread_mutex_t
- pthread_mutexattr_t
- pthread_cond_t
- pthread_condattr_t
- pthread_rwlock_t
- pthread_rwlockattr_t

To load the pretty printers into your gdb session, do the following:

python
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, '/path/to/glibc/build/nptl/pretty-printers')
end

source /path/to/glibc/source/pretty-printers/nptl-printers.py

You can check which printers are registered and enabled by issuing the
'info pretty-printer' gdb command. Printers should trigger automatically when
trying to print a variable of one of the types mentioned above.

The printers are architecture-independent, and were manually tested on both
the gdb CLI and Eclipse CDT.

In order to work, the printers need to know the values of various flags that
are scattered throughout pthread.h and pthreadP.h as enums and #defines. Since
replicating these constants in the printers file itself would create a
maintenance burden, I wrote a script called gen-py-const.awk that Makerules uses
to extract the constants. This script is pretty much the same as gen-as-const.awk,
except it doesn't cast the constant values to 'long' and is thorougly documented.
The constants need only to be enumerated in a .pysym file, which is then referenced
by a Make variable called gen-py-const-headers.

As for the install directory, I discussed this with Mike Frysinger and Siddhesh
Poyarekar, and we agreed that it can be handled in a separate patch, and it shouldn't
block merging of this one.

In addition, I've written a series of test cases for the pretty printers.
Each lock type (mutex, condvar and rwlock) has two test programs, one for itself
and other for its related 'attributes' object. Each test program in turn has a
PExpect-based Python script that drives gdb and compares its output to the
expected printer's. The tests run on the glibc host, which is assumed to have
both gdb and PExpect; if either is absent the tests will fail with code 77
(UNSUPPORTED). For cross-testing you should use cross-test-ssh.sh as test-wrapper.
I've tested the printers on both a native build and a cross build using a Beaglebone
Black, with the build system's filesystem shared with the board through NFS.

Finally, I've written a README that explains all this and more.

Hopefully this should be good to go in now. Thanks.

ChangeLog:

2016-07-04  Martin Galvan  <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com>

	* Makeconfig (build-hardcoded-path-in-tests): Set to 'yes' for shared builds
	if tests-need-hardcoded-path is defined.
	(all-subdirs): Add pretty-printers.
	* Makerules ($(py-const)): New rule.
	* Rules (others): Add $(py-const), if defined.
	* nptl/Makefile (gen-py-const-headers): Define.
	* nptl/nptl-printers.py: New file.
	* nptl/nptl_lock_constants.pysym: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/Makefile: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/README: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-condvar-attributes.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-condvar-attributes.p: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-condvar-printer.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-condvar-printer.py: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-mutex-attributes.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-mutex-attributes.py: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-mutex-printer.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-mutex-printer.py: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-rwlock-attributes.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-rwlock-attributes.py: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-rwlock-printer.c: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test-rwlock-printer.py: Likewise.
	* pretty-printers/test_common.py: Likewise.
	* scripts/gen-py-const.awk: Likewise.
2016-07-08 20:03:05 +05:30
H.J. Lu
8321286846 Make copies of cstdlib/cmath and use them [BZ #20314]
If C++ headers <cstdlib> or <cmath> are used, GCC 6 will include
/usr/include/stdlib.h or /usr/include/math.h from "#include_next"
(instead of stdlib/stdlib.h or math/math.h in the glibc source
directory), and this turns up as a make dependency.  An implicit
rule will kick in and make will try to install stdlib/stdlib.h or
math/math.h as /usr/include/stdlib.h or /usr/include/math.h because
the target is out of date.  We make a copy of <cstdlib> and <cmath>
in the glibc build directory so that stdlib/stdlib.h and math/math.h
will be used instead of /usr/include/stdlib.h and /usr/include/math.h.

	[BZ #20314]
	* Makeconfig (CXXFLAGS): Prepend -I$(common-objpfx).
	* Makerules (before-compile): Add $(common-objpfx)cstdlib and
	$(common-objpfx)cmath.
	($(common-objpfx)cstdlib): New target.
	($(common-objpfx)cmath): Likewise.
2016-07-05 15:01:46 -07:00
Carlos O'Donell
314f6deec9 Enable --localedir to set message catalog directory (Bug 14259)
In 1999 the project split "localedir" into "localedir" (path to compiled
locale archives) and "msgcatdir" (path to message catalogs). This
predates the 2002 change in the GNU Coding Standard to document the use
of "localedir" for the path to the message catalogs. It appears that
newlib, gcc, and several other projects also used "msgcatdir" at one
point or another in the past, and so it is in line with historical
precedent that glibc would also use "msgcatdir." However, given that the
GNU Coding Standard uses "localedir", we will switch to that for
consistency as a GNU project. Previous uses of --localdir didn't work
anyway (see bug 14259).

I am committing this patch in the understanding that nobody would object
to fixing #14259 as part of aligning our variable usage to the GNU
Coding Standard.

Given that previous "localedir" uses were converted to "complocaledir"
by [1], we can now convert "msgcatdir" to "localedir" and complete the
transition. With an addition to config.make.in we also fix bug 14259 and
allow users to specify the locale dependent data directory with
"--localedir" at configure time. There is still no way to control at
configure time the location of the *compiled* locale directory.

Tested on x86_64 with no regressions.

Tested using "--localedir" to specify alternate locale dependent data
directory and verified with "make install DESTDIR=/tmp/glibc".

[1] 90fe682d30
2016-02-24 20:06:04 -05:00
Joseph Myers
f7a9f785e5 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights. 2016-01-04 16:05:18 +00:00
Carlos O'Donell
90fe682d30 Rename localedir to complocaledir (bug 14259).
In preparation to fix the --localedir configure argument we must
move the existing conflicting definition of localedir to a more
appropriate name. Given that all current internal uses of localedir
relate to the compiled locales we rename to complocaledir.
2015-11-27 10:22:38 -05:00
Joseph Myers
783dd2d3af Use -std=gnu11 instead of -std=gnu99.
Now that GCC 4.7 or later is required to build glibc, this patch moves
the build from using -std=gnu99 to -std=gnu11 (option added in 4.7).
This allows use of C11 features from GCC's headers, such as new
float.h macros and max_align_t.

Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite; installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch on x86_64, while I see some
slight code reordering of no significance on x86).

	* Makeconfig (CFLAGS): Use -std=gnu11 instead of -std=gnu99.
	* Makefile ($(objpfx)c++-types-check.out): Filter out -std=gnu11
	instead of -std=gnu99.
	* configure.ac (systemtap): Test with -std=gnu11 instead of
	-std=gnu99.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c: Use -std=gnu11 instead of -std=gnu99
	in compilation command in comment.
2015-10-27 21:47:22 +00:00
Joseph Myers
e4f5eae8f0 Remove configure test for needing -P for .S files.
There is a configure test for "whether we need to use -P to assemble
.S files".

I think this test is long obsolete.  I don't have a specific reference
to a binutils change or version that obsoleted this test, but: (a) we
only support GNU binutils; (b) it looks like every architecture
supported by glibc has '#' as a line comment character in its gas
port; (c) in any case, if the (compiler, assembler) combination in use
cannot compile a .S file without special options, that would clearly
be a substantially broken combination, which I don't think we need to
allow for at all.

The test in question was added by:

Thu Jan 27 16:46:03 1994  Roland McGrath  (roland@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu)

        * configure.in (asm-CPPFLAGS): Add new check to see if assembling
        a .S file loses without -P.  If so, set asm-CPPFLAGS=-P in config.make.

This patch removes the test and the reference to this issue in the
comment on the default empty definition of asm-CPPFLAGS.  (Various
other settings of asm-CPPFLAGS remain in sysdeps Makefile fragments.)

Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).

	* configure.ac (libc_cv_need_minus_P): Remove configure test.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* Makeconfig (asm-CPPFLAGS): Remove reference to -P in comment.
2015-10-27 10:46:15 +00:00
Joseph Myers
8e2f7c6811 Use -Wold-style-definition.
This patch makes glibc build with -Wold-style-definition to avoid
old-style function definitions creeping back in by accident.

Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).  Also tested build for arm,
mips64 and powerpc32.  Hopefully there aren't any remaining
system-specific files with old-style definitions whose formatting
evaded my searches, but if there are, they will be easy to fix.

	* Makeconfig (+gccwarn-c): Add -Wold-style-definition.
	* Makefile ($(objpfx)c++-types-check.out): Filter out
	$(+gccwarn-c) instead of -Wstrict-prototypes.
2015-10-21 15:14:13 +00:00
Joseph Myers
361468f226 Remove -fgnu89-inline configure test.
There is a configure test for -fgnu89-inline.  This option was added
in GCC 4.2, so the test is obsolete; this patch removes it.

Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed shared libraries are
unchanged by the patch).

	* configure.ac (libc_cv_gnu89_inline): Remove configure test.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* config.make.in (gnu89-inline-CFLAGS): Remove variable.
	* Makeconfig (CFLAGS): Use -fgnu89-inline instead of
	$(gnu89-inline-CFLAGS).
2015-10-19 12:07:03 +00:00
Joseph Myers
56ab386964 Remove -fexceptions configure test.
There is a configure test for -fexceptions.  This option was added in
GCC 2.8, so the test is obsolete - and indeed plenty of code is using
-fexceptions directly.  This patch removes the configure test and
makes all uses of $(exceptions) use -fexceptions directly.

Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).

	* configure.ac (libc_cv_gcc_exceptions): Remove configure test.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* sysdeps/arm/configure.ac (libc_cv_gcc_exceptions): Do not set
	variable.
	(exceptions): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/arm/configure: Regenerated.
	* config.make.in (exceptions): Remove variable.
	* Makeconfig (uses-callbacks): Use -fexceptions instead of
	$(exceptions).
	* debug/Makefile (CFLAGS-dprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vdprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-printf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vfprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-gets_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fgets_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fgets_u_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fread_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fread_u_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-wprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fwprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vwprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vfwprintf_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fgetws_chk.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fgetws_u_chk.c): Likewise.
	* libio/Makefile (CFLAGS-fileops.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fputc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fputwc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-freopen64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-freopen.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fseek.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fseeko64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fseeko.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ftello64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ftello.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fwide.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-genops.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-getc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-getchar.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-getwc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-getwchar.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofclose.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofflush.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofgetpos64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofgetpos.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofgets.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofgetws.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofputs.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofputws.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofread.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofsetpos64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofsetpos.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioftell.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofwrite.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iogetdelim.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iogetline.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iogets.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iogetwline.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioputs.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioseekoff.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioseekpos.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iosetbuffer.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iosetvbuf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioungetc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-ioungetwc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldfileops.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofclose.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofgetpos64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofgetpos.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofsetpos64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofsetpos.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-peekc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-putc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-putchar.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-putwc.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-putwchar.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-rewind.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-wfileops.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-wgenops.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldiofopen.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofopen.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-iofopen64.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-oldtmpfile.c): Likewise.
	* stdio-common/Makefile (CFLAGS-vfprintf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fprintf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-printf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vfwprintf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vfscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-vfwscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-fscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-scanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_vfscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_vscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_fscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_scanf.c): Likewise.
	* wcsmbs/Makefile (CFLAGS-isoc99_wscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_fwscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_vwscanf.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-isoc99_vfwscanf.c): Likewise.
2015-10-15 22:35:13 +00:00
Joseph Myers
48bb14bdbb Don't use -Wno-error=undef.
This patch removes the use of -Wno-error=undef, so that -Wundef
warnings become errors.

Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 (all three ABIs) and arm.

	* Makeconfig [$(enable-werror) = yes] (+gccwarn): Do not add
	-Wno-error=undef.
2015-08-20 20:50:05 +00:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
e400f3ccd3 Use IE model for static variables in libc.so, libpthread.so and rtld
The recently introduced TLS variables in the thread-local destructor
implementation (__cxa_thread_atexit_impl) used the default GD access
model, resulting in a call to __tls_get_addr.  This causes a deadlock
with recent changes to the way TLS is initialized because DTV
allocations are delayed and hence despite knowing the offset to the
variable inside its TLS block, the thread has to take the global rtld
lock to safely update the TLS offset.

This causes deadlocks when a thread is instantiated and joined inside
a destructor of a dlopen'd DSO.  The correct long term fix is to
somehow not take the lock, but that will need a lot deeper change set
to alter the way in which the big rtld lock is used.

Instead, this patch just eliminates the call to __tls_get_addr for the
thread-local variables inside libc.so, libpthread.so and rtld by
building all of their units with -mtls-model=initial-exec.

There were concerns that the static storage for TLS is limited and
hence we should not be using it.  Additionally, dynamically loaded
modules may result in libc.so looking for this static storage pretty
late in static binaries.  Both concerns are valid when using TLSDESC
since that is where one may attempt to allocate a TLS block from
static storage for even those variables that are not IE.  They're not
very strong arguments for the traditional TLS model though, since it
assumes that the static storage would be used sparingly and definitely
not by default.  Hence, for now this would only theoretically affect
ARM architectures.

The impact is hence limited to statically linked binaries that dlopen
modules that in turn load libc.so, all that on arm hardware.  It seems
like a small enough impact to justify fixing the larger problem that
currently affects everything everywhere.

This still does not solve the original problem completely.  That is,
it is still possible to deadlock on the big rtld lock with a small
tweak to the test case attached to this patch.  That problem is
however not a regression in 2.22 and hence could be tackled as a
separate project.  The test case is picked up as is from Alex's patch.

This change has been tested to verify that it does not cause any
issues on x86_64.

ChangeLog:

	[BZ #18457]
	* nptl/Makefile (tests): New test case tst-join7.
	(modules-names): New test case module tst-join7mod.
	* nptl/tst-join7.c: New file.
	* nptl/tst-join7mod.c: New file.
	* Makeconfig (tls-model): Pass -ftls-model=initial-exec for
	all translation units in libc.so, libpthread.so and rtld.
2015-07-24 19:13:38 +05:30
H.J. Lu
cc08749b2d Support compilers defaulting to PIE
To support building glibc with GCC 6 configured with --enable-default-pie,
which generates PIE by default, we need to build programs as PIE.  But
elf/tst-dlopen-aout must not be built as PIE since it tests dlopen on
ET_EXEC file and PIE is ET_DYN.

	[BZ #17841]
	* Makeconfig (no-pie-ldflag): New.
	(+link): Set to $(+link-pie) if default to PIE.
	(+link-tests): Set to $(+link-pie-tests) if default to PIE.
	* config.make.in (build-pie-default): New.
	* configure.ac (libc_cv_pie_default): New.  Set to yes if -fPIE
	is default.  AC_SUBST.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* elf/Makefile (LDFLAGS-tst-dlopen-aout): New.
2015-06-25 02:49:53 -07:00
Dmitry V. Levin
ac63a0783c Prepare for restoration of .interp section in libpthread.so
Make runtime-linker.h available outside $(elf-objpfx) by moving
the file to $(common-objpfx) and the rules for it to Makerules.

Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that no compiled code
changed by the patch).

* Makeconfig (+interp): Remove unused variable.
* elf/Makefile ($(objpfx)interp.os): Define for [$(build-shared) = yes]
only.  Depend on $(common-objpfx)runtime-linker.h instead of
$(elf-objpfx)runtime-linker.h.
($(elf-objpfx)runtime-linker.h): Rename to
$(common-objpfx)runtime-linker.h and move ...
* Makerules [$(build-shared) = yes]: ... here.
* elf/interp.c: Include <runtime-linker.h> instead of
<elf/runtime-linker.h>.
2015-06-10 10:14:45 +00:00
Andrew Senkevich
5695d46f5d This is update for configure, build and install of vector math library.
Installation of libm.so as linker script only in case of libmvec.so build.

2015-05-14  Andrew Senkevich  <andrew.n.senkevich@gmail.com>

    * Makeconfig (rpath-dirs, all-subdirs): Added mathvec folder.
    (libmvec): New variable.
    * configure.ac: Added option for mathvec build.
    * configure: Regenerated.
    * mathvec/Depend: New file.
    * mathvec/Makefile: New file.
    * shlib-versions: Added libmvec.
    * math/Makefile: Added rule for libm.so installation.
2015-05-14 18:07:06 +03:00
Florian Weimer
ed159672eb Do not build with -Winline
-Winline causes architecture- and optimization-dependent build failures
due to -Werror.  -Winline warns about inlining decisions based on
branch hints, in effect preventing the use of inline functions in
header files (because they might be called on unlikely branches, leading
to a decision not to inline).

The option was apparently added to the glibc build at a time when GCC
did not support the always_inline attribute.  With current GCC versions,
inlining failure for functions declared always_inline will receive a
warning under -Wattributes, which is enabled by default, so -Winline
appears unnecessary.
2015-04-24 17:06:39 +02:00
Roland McGrath
8a257e2cb5 Omit libc-modules.h for all .v.i files. 2015-04-09 14:42:29 -07:00
Roland McGrath
9162c01d09 Avoid re-exec-self in bug-setlocale1. 2015-03-05 12:58:49 -08:00
Roland McGrath
96a157490c Use -Werror=undef for assembly code. 2015-02-12 13:57:32 -08:00
Roland McGrath
04f5a636b6 Support after-link variable to run a final step on binaries. 2015-02-12 13:38:47 -08:00
Joseph Myers
b168057aaa Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights. 2015-01-02 16:29:47 +00:00
Joseph Myers
a4ecc9eb9b Use -Werror by default, add --disable-werror.
As discussed starting at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-11/msg00323.html>, this
patch makes the glibc build use -Werror by default to avoid
accidentally adding new warnings to the build.  The configure option
--disable-werror can be used to disable this.

-Wno-error=undef is temporarily used because the build isn't clean
regarding -Wundef warnings.  The idea is that once the remaining
-Wundef warnings have been cleaned up (in at least one configuration),
-Wno-error=undef will be removed.

I get a clean build and test on x86_64 (GCC 4.9 branch) with this
patch.  The expectation is that this may well break the build for some
other configurations, and people seeing such breakage should make
appropriate fixes to fix or suppress the warnings for their
configurations.  In some cases that may involve using pragmas as the
right fix (I think that will be right for the -Wno-inline issue for
MIPS I referred to in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2012-11/msg00798.html>, for
example), in some cases -Wno-error in sysdeps makefiles (__restore_rt
in MIPS sigaction, for example), in some cases substantive fixes for
the warnings.

Note that if, with a view to listing all the warnings then fixing them
all, you just look for "warning:" in output from building and testing
with --disable-werror, you'll see lots of warnings from the linker
about functions such as tmpnam.  Those warnings can be ignored - only
compiler warnings are relevant to -Werror, not linker warnings.

	* configure.ac (--disable-werror): New configure option.
	(enable_werror): New AC_SUBST.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* config.make.in (enable-werror): New variable.
	* Makeconfig [$(enable-werror) = yes] (+gccwarn): Add -Werror
	-Wno-error=undef.
	(+gccwarn-c): Do not use -Werror=implicit-function-declaration.
	* manual/install.texi (Configuring and compiling): Document
	--disable-werror.
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
	* debug/Makefile (CFLAGS-tst-chk1.c): Add -Wno-error.
	(CFLAGS-tst-chk2.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-chk3.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-chk4.cc): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-chk5.cc): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-chk6.cc): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk1.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk2.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk3.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk4.cc): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk5.cc): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-tst-lfschk6.cc): Likewise.
2014-12-10 01:14:48 +00:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
279bc5b3c3 Use MODULE_NAME in stap-probe instead of IN_LIB
Define MODULE_NAME in the build command and define IN_MODULE using
MODULE_NAME.  Verified that the generated code is unchanged on x86_64.

	* Makeconfig (module-cppflags-real): Define MODULE_NAME
	instead of IN_MODULE.
	* include/libc-symbols.h (IN_MODULE): Define using
	MODULE_NAME.
	(PASTE_NAME, PASTE_NAME1): New macros.
	* include/stap-probe.h (LIBC_PROBE_1): Use MODULE_NAME instead
	of IN_LIB.
	(STAP_PROBE_ASM): Likewise.
2014-11-24 11:41:42 +05:30
Siddhesh Poyarekar
130ac68ca2 Auto-generate libc-modules.h
Remove libc-modules.h from the tree and auto-generate it from
soversions.i and the list of modules in the built-modules variable
defined in Makeconfig.  Macros generated have increasing numbered
values, with built-modules having lower values starting from 1,
following which a separator value LIBS_BEGIN is added and then finally
the library names from soversions.i are appended to the list.  This
allows us to conveniently differentiate between the versioned
libraries and other built modules, which is needed in errno.h and
netdb.h to decide whether to use an internal symbol or an external
one.

Verified that generated code remains unchanged on x86_64.

	* Makeconfig (built-modules): List non-library modules to be
	built.
	(module-cppflags): Include libc-modules.h for
	everything except shlib-versions.v.i.
	(CPPFLAGS): Use it.
	(before-compile): Add libc-modules.h.
	($(common-objpfx)libc-modules.h,
	$(common-objpfx)libc-modules.stmp): New targets.
	(common-generated): Add libc-modules.h and libc-modules.stmp.
	($(common-objpfx)Versions.v.i): Depend on libc-modules.h.
	* include/libc-symbols.h: Don't include libc-modules.h.
	* include/libc-modules.h: Remove file.
	* scripts/gen-libc-modules.awk: New script to generate
	libc-modules.h.
	* sysdeps/unix/Makefile ($(common-objpfx)sysd-syscalls):
	Depend on libc-modules.stmp.
2014-11-19 12:16:00 +05:30
Siddhesh Poyarekar
9cd4747089 Add new macro IN_MODULE to identify module in which source is built
The current scheme to identify which module a translation unit is
built in depends on defining multiple macros IS_IN_* and also defining
NOT_IN_libc if we're building a non-libc module.  In addition, there
is an IN_LIB macro that does effectively the same thing, but for
different modules (notably the systemtap probes).  This macro scheme
unifies both ideas to use just one macro IN_MODULE and assign it a
value depending on the module it is being built into.  If the module
is not defined, it defaults to MODULE_libc.

Patches that follow will replace uses of IS_IN_* variables with the
IS_IN() macro.  libc-symbols.h has been converted already to give an
example of how such a transition will look.

Verified that there are no relevant binary changes.  One source change
that will crop up repeatedly is that of nscd_stat, since it uses the
build timestamp as a constant in its logic.

	* Makeconfig (in-module): Get value of libof set for the
	translation unit.
	(CPPFLAGS): Use $(in-module).
	* Makerules: Don't suffix routine names for nonlib.
	* include/libc-modules.h: New file.
	* include/libc-symbols.h: Include libc-modules.h
	(IS_IN): New macro to replace IS_IN_* macros.
	* elf/Makefile: Set libof-* for each routine.
	* elf/rtld-Rules: Likewise.
	* extra-modules.mk: Likewise.
	* iconv/Makefile: Likewise.
	* iconvdata/Makefile: Likewise.
	* locale/Makefile: Likewise.
	* malloc/Makefile: Likewise.
	* nss/Makefile: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/gnu/Makefile: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/Makefile: Likewise.
	* nscd/Makefile: Set libof-* for each routine.  Set CFLAGS and
	CPPFLAGS for nscd instead of nonlib.
2014-11-19 12:13:54 +05:30
Joseph Myers
93ae1ebaa6 Clean up gnu/lib-names.h generation (bug 14171).
This patch eliminates the mixture of SONAME information in
shlib-versions files and SONAME information used to generate
gnu/lib-names.h in makefiles, with the information in the makefiles
being removed so all this information comes from the shlib-versions
files.

So that gnu/lib-names.h supports multiple ABIs, it is changed to be
generated on the same basis as gnu/stubs.h: when there are multiple
ABIs, gnu/lib-names.h is a wrapper header (the same header installed
whatever ABI is being built) and separate headers such as
gnu/lib-names-64.h contain the substantive contents (only one such
header being installed by any glibc build).

The rules for building gnu/lib-names.h were moved from Makeconfig to
Makerules because they need to come after sysdeps makefiles are
included (now that "ifndef abi-variants" is a toplevel conditional on
the rules rather than $(abi-variants) being evaluated later inside the
commands for a rule).

Tested for x86_64 and x86 that the installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch, and examined the installed gnu/lib-names*.h
headers by hand.  Also tested the case of a single ABI (where there is
just a single header installed, again like stubs.h) by hacking
abi-variants to empty for x86_64.

	[BZ #14171]
	* Makeconfig [$(build-shared) = yes]
	($(common-objpfx)soversions.mk): Don't handle SONAMEs specified in
	makefiles.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	($(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.h): Remove rule.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	($(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.stmp): Likewise.  Split and moved
	to Makerules.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	(before-compile): Don't append $(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.h
	here.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	(common-generated): Don't append gnu/lib-names.h and
	gnu/lib-names.stmp here.
	* Makerules [$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	(lib-names-h-abi): New variable.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	(lib-names-stmp-abi): Likewise.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t &&
	abi-variants] (before-compile): Append
	$(common-objpfx)$(lib-names-h-abi).
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t &&
	abi-variants] (common-generated): Append gnu/lib-names.h.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t &&
	abi-variants] (install-others-nosubdir): Depend on
	$(inst_includedir)/$(lib-names-h-abi).
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t &&
	abi-variants] ($(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.h): New rule.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	($(common-objpfx)$(lib-names-h-abi)): New rule.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	($(common-objpfx)$(lib-names-stmp-abi)): Likewise.
	[$(build-shared) = yes && $(soversions.mk-done) = t]
	(common-generated): Append $(lib-names-h-abi) and
	$(lib-names-stmp-abi).
	* scripts/lib-names.awk: Do not handle multi being set.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/Makefile (abi-lp64-ld-soname):
	Remove variable.
	(abi-lp64_be-ld-soname): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/Makefile (abi-soft-ld-soname):
	Likewise.
	(abi-hard-ld-soname): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/shlib-versions: New file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/Makefile (abi-o32_soft-ld-soname):
	Remove variable.
	(abi-o32_hard-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-o32_soft_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-o32_hard_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n32_soft-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n32_hard-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n32_soft_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n32_hard_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n64_soft-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n64_hard-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n64_soft_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-n64_hard_2008-ld-soname): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/Makefile (abi-64-v1-ld-soname):
	Likewise.
	(abi-64-v2-ld-soname): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/shlib-versions: Add
	ld.so entries.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/Makefile (abi-64-ld-soname): Remove
	variable.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/shlib-versions: Add ld.so
	entry.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/Makefile (abi-32-ld-soname): Remove
	variable.
	(abi-64-ld-soname): Likewise.
	(abi-x32-ld-soname): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/shlib-versions: Add ld.so
	entry.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/shlib-versions: Likewise.
2014-09-26 17:33:04 +00:00
Joseph Myers
af296fcdab Remove bitrotten --enable-oldest-abi (bug 6652).
This patch removes the --enable-oldest-abi configure option, which has
long been bitrotten (as reported in bug 6652).  The principle of
removing this option was agreed in the thread starting at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-07/msg00174.html>.

Tested for x86_64 and x86 that the installed shared libraries other
than libc.so are unchanged by this patch and that libc.so disassembly
and symbol versions are unchanged (debug info changes because of
changed line numbers in csu/version.c).

	[BZ #6652]
	* Makeconfig (soversions-default-setname): Remove variable.
	($(common-objpfx)soversions.i): Don't pass default_setname to
	soversions.awk.
	* Makerules ($(common-objpfx)abi-versions.h): Don't pass
	oldest_abi to abi-versions.awk.
	* config.h.in (GLIBC_OLDEST_ABI): Remove macro undefine.
	* config.make.in (oldest-abi): Remove variable.
	* configure.ac (--enable-oldest-abi): Remove configure option.
	* configure: Regenerated.
	* csu/version.c (banner) [GLIBC_OLDEST_ABI]: Remove conditional
	text.
	* scripts/abi-versions.awk: Do not handle oldest_abi variable.
	* scripts/soversions.awk: Do not handle default_setname variable.
	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/configure.ac: Do not handle oldest_abi
	variable.
	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/configure: Regenerated.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/configure.ac: Do not handle oldest_abi
	variable.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/configure: Regenerated.
2014-09-16 17:45:03 +00:00
Joseph Myers
ba90e05052 Remove configuration name patterns from shlib-versions.
This patch removes the first column (patterns matching configuration
names) from shlib-versions, leaving shlib-versions entry selection
based purely on sysdeps directories.

An implication of this removal is that the default for any non-Linux
ports using NPTL will be the same SONAMEs for NPTL libraries as for
Linux (as those defaults, previously limited to .*-.*-linux.*, are
left in nptl/shlib-versions and nptl_db/shlib-versions).

Special host_os handling in configure.ac that was purely for
shlib-versions is removed.  (The host_os setting is still used for
libc-abis - see
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-01/msg00375.html> regarding
that - but no entries there are affected by this change.)

Tested on x86_64 and x86 that the installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.

	* scripts/soversions.awk: Do not handle configuration names.
	* Makeconfig ($(common-objpfx)soversions.i): Do not pass cpu,
	vendor and os variables to soversions.awk.
	* configure.ac: Do not modify gnu-* host_os.
	* configure: Regenerated
	* shlib-versions: Remove first column with configuration names.
	* nptl/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* nptl_db/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/hppa/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/m68k/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/shlib-versions:
	Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/shlib-versions: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/shlib-versions: Likewise.

libidn/ChangeLog:
	* shlib-versions: Remove first column with configuration names.
2014-09-12 12:28:47 +00:00
Florian Weimer
e6fb95871c Turn on -Werror=implicit-function-declaration
GCC 4.4, the minimum compiler version, supports this option.  Unlike
other warnings, -Wimplicit-function-declaration warnings should be
independent of compiler versions, so this change should not cause
compiler-specific build failures.
2014-09-10 08:13:06 +02:00
Joseph Myers
f1eafb41fa Remove shlib-versions ABI names support.
shlib-versions files can contain ABI lines that map triplets to a
canonical ABI name.  This name was once used for various purposes
where test baseline files for different ABIs went in a single
directory; now these purposes use sysdeps files, generation of headers
which have per-ABI variants uses abi-variants and related Makefile
variables and the shlib-versions ABI names are unused.  This patch
duly removes those lines and associated build system support for them.

Tested for x86_64 (both a full testsuite run and confirming the
installed shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).

	* Makeconfig ($(common-objpfx)soversions.mk): Do not generate
	abi-name definition.
	* scripts/soversions.awk: Do not handle or generate ABI lines.
	* shlib-versions: Remove ABI entries.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/nofpu/shlib-versions: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/x32/shlib-versions: Remove ABI entry.
2014-06-27 20:24:23 +00:00
Joseph Myers
8540f6d2a7 Don't require test wrappers to preserve environment variables, use more consistent environment.
One wart in the original support for test wrappers for cross testing,
as noted in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2012-10/msg00722.html>, is the
requirement for test wrappers to pass a poorly-defined set of
environment variables from the build system to the system running the
glibc under test.  Although some variables are passed explicitly via
$(test-wrapper-env), including LD_* variables that simply can't be
passed implicitly because of the side effects they'd have on the build
system's dynamic linker, others are passed implicitly, including
variables such as GCONV_PATH and LOCPATH that could potentially affect
the build system's libc (so effectively relying on any such effects
not breaking the wrappers).  In addition, the code in
cross-test-ssh.sh for preserving environment variables is fragile (it
depends on how bash formats a list of exported variables, and could
well break for multi-line variable definitions where the contents
contain things looking like other variable definitions).

This patch moves to explicitly passing environment variables via
$(test-wrapper-env).  Makefile variables that previously used
$(test-wrapper) are split up into -before-env and -after-env parts
that can be passed separately to the various .sh files used in
testing, so those files can then insert environment settings between
the two parts.

The common default environment settings in make-test-out are made into
a separate makefile variable that can also be passed to scripts,
rather than many scripts duplicating those settings (for testing an
installed glibc, it is desirable to have the GCONV_PATH setting on
just one place, so just that one place needs to support it pointing to
an installed sysroot instead of the build tree).  The default settings
are included in the variables such as $(test-program-prefix), so that
if tests do not need any non-default settings they can continue to use
single variables rather than the split-up variables.

Although this patch cleans up LC_ALL=C settings (that being part of
the common defaults), various LANG=C and LANGUAGE=C settings remain.
Those are generally unnecessary and I propose a subsequent cleanup to
remove them.  LC_ALL takes precedence over LANG, and while LANGUAGE
takes precedence over LC_ALL, it only does so for settings other than
LC_ALL=C.  So LC_ALL=C on its own is sufficient to ensure the C
locale, and anything that gets LC_ALL=C does not need the other
settings.

While preparing this patch I noticed some tests with .sh files that
appeared to do nothing beyond what the generic makefile support for
tests can do (localedata/tst-wctype.sh - the makefiles support -ENV
variables and .input files - and localedata/tst-mbswcs.sh - just runs
five tests that could be run individually from the makefile).  So I
propose another subsequent cleanup to move those to using the generic
support instead of special .sh files.

Tested x86_64 (native) and powerpc32 (cross).

	* Makeconfig (run-program-env): New variable.
	(run-program-prefix-before-env): Likewise.
	(run-program-prefix-after-env): Likewise.
	(run-program-prefix): Define in terms of new variables.
	(built-program-cmd-before-env): New variable.
	(built-program-cmd-after-env): Likewise.
	(built-program-cmd): Define in terms of new variables.
	(test-program-prefix-before-env): New variable.
	(test-program-prefix-after-env): Likewise.
	(test-program-prefix): Define in terms of new variables.
	(test-program-cmd-before-env): New variable.
	(test-program-cmd-after-env): Likewise.
	(test-program-cmd): Define in terms of new variables.
	* Rules (make-test-out): Use $(run-program-env).
	* scripts/cross-test-ssh.sh (env_blacklist): Remove variable.
	(help): Do not mention environment variables.  Mention
	--timeoutfactor option.
	(timeoutfactor): New variable.
	(blacklist_exports): Remove function.
	(exports): Remove variable.
	(command): Do not include ${exports}.
	* manual/install.texi (Configuring and compiling): Do not mention
	test wrappers preserving environment variables.  Mention that last
	assignment to a variable must take precedence.
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
	* benchtests/Makefile (run-bench): Use $(run-program-env).
	* catgets/Makefile ($(objpfx)test1.cat): Use
	$(built-program-cmd-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(built-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)test2.cat): Do not specify environment variables
	explicitly.
	($(objpfx)de/libc.cat): Use $(built-program-cmd-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(built-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)test-gencat.out): Use $(test-program-cmd-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(test-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)sample.SJIS.cat): Do not specify environment variables
	explicitly.
	* catgets/test-gencat.sh: Use test_program_cmd_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_cmd_after_env arguments.
	* elf/Makefile ($(objpfx)tst-pathopt.out): Use $(run-program-env).
	* elf/tst-pathopt.sh: Use run_program_env argument.
	* iconvdata/Makefile ($(objpfx)iconv-test.out): Use
	$(test-wrapper-env) and $(run-program-env).
	* iconvdata/run-iconv-test.sh: Use test_wrapper_env and
	run_program_env arguments.
	* iconvdata/tst-table.sh: Do not set GCONV_PATH explicitly.
	* intl/Makefile ($(objpfx)tst-gettext.out): Use
	$(test-program-prefix-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-gettext2.out): Likewise.
	* intl/tst-gettext.sh: Use test_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	* intl/tst-gettext2.sh: Likewise.
	* intl/tst-gettext4.sh: Do not set environment variables
	explicitly.
	* intl/tst-gettext6.sh: Likewise.
	* intl/tst-translit.sh: Likewise.
	* malloc/Makefile ($(objpfx)tst-mtrace.out): Use
	$(test-program-prefix-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	* malloc/tst-mtrace.sh: Use test_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	* math/Makefile (run-regen-ulps): Use $(run-program-env).
	* nptl/Makefile ($(objpfx)tst-tls6.out): Use $(run-program-env).
	* nptl/tst-tls6.sh: Use run_program_env argument.  Set LANG=C
	explicitly with each use of ${test_wrapper_env}.
	* posix/Makefile ($(objpfx)wordexp-tst.out): Use
	$(test-program-prefix-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	* posix/tst-getconf.sh: Do not set environment variables
	explicitly.
	* posix/wordexp-tst.sh: Use test_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	* stdio-common/tst-printf.sh: Do not set environment variables
	explicitly.
	* stdlib/Makefile ($(objpfx)tst-fmtmsg.out): Use
	$(test-program-prefix-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	* stdlib/tst-fmtmsg.sh: Use test_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	Split $test calls into $test_pre and $test.
	* timezone/Makefile (build-testdata): Use
	$(built-program-cmd-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(built-program-cmd-after-env).

localedata/ChangeLog:
	* Makefile ($(addprefix $(objpfx),$(CTYPE_FILES))): Use
	$(built-program-cmd-before-env), $(run-program-env) and
	$(built-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)sort-test.out): Use $(test-program-prefix-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-fmon.out): Use $(run-program-prefix-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(run-program-prefix-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-locale.out): Use $(built-program-cmd-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(built-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-trans.out): Use $(run-program-prefix-before-env),
	$(run-program-env), $(run-program-prefix-after-env),
	$(test-program-prefix-before-env) and
	$(test-program-prefix-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-ctype.out): Use $(test-program-cmd-before-env),
	$(run-program-env) and $(test-program-cmd-after-env).
	($(objpfx)tst-wctype.out): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-langinfo.out): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)tst-langinfo-static.out): Likewise.
	* gen-locale.sh: Use localedef_before_env, run_program_env and
	localedef_after_env arguments.
	* sort-test.sh: Use test_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env and test_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	* tst-ctype.sh: Use tst_ctype_before_env, run_program_env and
	tst_ctype_after_env arguments.
	* tst-fmon.sh: Use run_program_prefix_before_env, run_program_env
	and run_program_prefix_after_env arguments.
	* tst-langinfo.sh: Use tst_langinfo_before_env, run_program_env
	and tst_langinfo_after_env arguments.
	* tst-locale.sh: Use localedef_before_env, run_program_env and
	localedef_after_env arguments.
	* tst-mbswcs.sh: Do not set environment variables explicitly.
	* tst-numeric.sh: Likewise.
	* tst-rpmatch.sh: Likewise.
	* tst-trans.sh: Use run_program_prefix_before_env,
	run_program_env, run_program_prefix_after_env,
	test_program_prefix_before_env and test_program_prefix_after_env
	arguments.
	* tst-wctype.sh: Use tst_wctype_before_env, run_program_env and
	tst_wctype_after_env arguments.
2014-06-06 22:19:27 +00:00
Joseph Myers
4134b50d67 Consistently use $(elf-objpfx).
As previously noted
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-05/msg00696.html>,
$(elf-objpfx) and $(elfobjdir) are redundant and should be
consolidated.  This patch consolidates on $(elf-objpfx) (for
consistency with $(csu-objpfx)), also changing direct uses of
$(common-objpfx)elf/ to use $(elf-objpfx).

Tested x86_64, including that installed shared libraries are unchanged
by the patch.

	* Makeconfig [$(build-hardcoded-path-in-tests) = yes]
	(rtld-tests-LDFLAGS): Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(common-objpfx)elf/.
	(link-libc-before-gnulib): Likewise.
	(elfobjdir): Remove variable.
	* Makefile (install): Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(common-objpfx)elf/.
	* Makerules (link-libc-args): Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(elfobjdir)/.
	(link-libc-deps): Likewise.
	($(common-objpfx)libc.so): Likewise.
	($(common-objpfx)linkobj/libc.so): Likewise.
	[$(cross-compiling) = no] (symbolic-link-prog): Use $(elf-objpfx)
	instead of $(common-objpfx)elf/.
	(symbolic-link-list): Likewise.
	* iconvdata/Makefile ($(inst_gconvdir)/gconv-modules)
	[$(cross-compiling) = no]: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/arm/Makefile (gnulib-arch): Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(elfobjdir)/.
	(static-gnulib-arch): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/Makefile ($(inst_gconvdir)/gconv-modules)
	[$(cross-compiling) = no]: Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(common-objpfx)elf/.

localedata/ChangeLog:
	* Makefile (LOCALEDEF): Use $(elf-objpfx) instead of
	$(common-objpfx)elf/.
2014-05-21 16:52:08 +00:00
Roland McGrath
95afbbe5fc Some configure-related decrufting. 2014-05-08 11:27:14 -07:00
Adhemerval Zanella
7ffa942302 PowerPC: define _CALL_ELF if compiler does not
This patch makes the configure adds -D_CALL_ELF=1 when compiler does
not define _CALL_ELF (versions before powerpc64le support).  It cleans
up compiler warnings on old compiler where _CALL_ELF is not defined
on powerpc64(be) builds.

It does by add a new config.make variable for configure-deduced
CPPFLAGS and accumulate into that (confix-extra-cppflags).  It also
generalizes libc_extra_cflags so it accumulates in sysdeps configure
fragmenets.
2014-04-06 16:48:08 -05:00
Joseph Myers
d6fe5e582d Do not terminate default test runs on test failure.
This patch is an updated version of
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-01/msg00198.html> and
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-03/msg00180.html>.

Normal practice for software testsuites is that rather than
terminating immediately when a test fails, they continue running and
report at the end on how many tests passed or failed.

The principle behind the glibc testsuite stopping on failure was
probably that the expected state is no failures and so any failure
indicates a problem such as miscompilation.  In practice, while this
is fairly close to true for native testing on x86_64 and x86 (kernel
bugs and race conditions can still cause intermittent failures), it's
less likely to be the case on other platforms, and so people testing
glibc run the testsuite with "make -k" and then examine the logs to
determine whether the failures are what they expect to fail on that
platform, possibly with some automation for the comparison.

This patch switches the glibc testsuite to the normal convention of
not stopping on failure - unless you use stop-on-test-failure=y, in
which case it behaves essentially as it did before (and does not
generate overall test summaries on failure).  Instead, the summary
tests.sum may contain tests that FAILed.  At the end of the test run,
any FAIL or ERROR lines from tests.sum are printed, and then it exits
with error status if there were any such lines.  In addition, build
failures will also cause the test run to stop - this has the
justification that those *do* indicate serious problems that should be
promptly fixed and aren't generally hard to fix (but apart from that,
avoiding the build stopping on those failures seems harder).

Note that unlike the previous patches in this series, this *does*
require people with automation around testing glibc to change their
processes - either to start using tests.sum / xtests.sum to track
failures and compare them with expectations (with or without also
using "make -k" and examining "make" logs to identify build failures),
or else to use stop-on-test-failure=y and ignore the new tests.sum /
xtests.sum mechanism.  (If all you check is the exit status from "make
check", no changes are needed unless you want to avoid test runs
continuing after the first failure.)

Tested x86_64.

	* scripts/evaluate-test.sh: Handle fourth argument to determine
	whether test run should stop on failure.
	* Makeconfig (stop-on-test-failure): New variable.
	(evaluate-test): Pass fourth argument to evaluate-test.sh based on
	$(stop-on-test-failure).
	* Makefile (tests): Give a summary of results from testing and
	exit with failure status if they include an ERROR or FAIL.
	(xtests): Likewise.
	* manual/install.texi (Configuring and compiling): Mention
	stop-on-test-failure=y.
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
2014-03-14 21:02:40 +00:00
Roland McGrath
498a22333b Compile with -Wundef. 2014-03-14 11:32:51 -07:00
Joseph Myers
54ee292da7 conformtest: split up running of tests from makefile.
This patch changes the logic by which header conformance tests are run
so that the makefiles run the tests for each (standard, header) pair
separately rather than as a single test (there are 518 such pairs
being tested at present).

Since these tests are slow and previously couldn't be run in parallel,
this obviously speeds up the whole test run significantly when using
parallel testing.  There are other benefits.  These tests can now be
marked as expected to fail at the level of (standard, header) pairs,
meaning that regressions introduced by a header change are much more
likely to be spotted (of course, such a regression could be a bug in
the header or in the expectations, most of which have not been
properly checked against the relevant standards).

The patch introduces lists in conform/Makefile of the headers to test
for each standard, with a new (quick) test for each standard that the
list agrees with the set of headers for which there are in fact
nonempty expectations for that standard.  This means that each of the
518 pairs being tested is actually something meaningful to test rather
than a null test.  I also hope to use these lists of headers in
various standards in future tests for namespace violations where a
function in a standard is implemented to call a non-reserved name for
a function outside that standard.

Although there are a lot of tests now marked as expected to fail, I
expect most of those to be easy to fix (whether with fixes to the
expectations, the headers or both - if fixing a header bug, of course
file it in Bugzilla first); only a limited number are likely to
reflect actual missing features in glibc.

Tested x86_64 (GCC 4.7 branch).  It's quite possible some failures
vary from platform to platform, in which case either additional XFAILs
can be added here, or platform-specific header bugs (if applicable)
the failures show up can be fixed.  I made XFAILs unconditional for
tests that should only fail for GCC 4.6 and earlier; we could make the
GCC version available in the makefiles and condition these, but simply
moving the XFAILing to a finer granularity seems a clear improvement
on the previous state of the whole of conformtest being XFAILed.

	* Makeconfig (test-xfail-name): New variable.
	(evaluate-test): Use $(test-xfail-name) instead of $(@F:.out=) to
	compute variable name for expected failures.
	* conform/Makefile (conformtest-headers-data): New variable.
	(conformtest-standards): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-ISO): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-ISO99): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-ISO11): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-POSIX): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-XPG3): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-XPG4): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-UNIX98): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-XOPEN2K): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-POSIX2008): Likewise.
	(conformtest-headers-XOPEN2K8): Likewise.
	(conformtest-header-list-base): Likewise.
	(conformtest-header-list-tests): Likewise.
	(conformtest-header-base): Likewise.
	(conformtest-header-tests): Likewise.
	(tests-special): Add $(conformtest-header-list-tests).  If
	[$(fast-check) && !$(cross-compiling)], add
	$(conformtest-header-tests) instead of
	$(objpfx)run-conformtest.out.
	(generated): Add $(conformtest-header-list-base).  If
	[$(fast-check) && !$(cross-compiling)], add
	$(conformtest-header-base).  Remove previous setting.
	($(conformtest-header-list-tests)): New target.
	(test-xfail-run-conformtest): Remove variable.
	($(objpfx)run-conformtest.out): Remove target.
	(test-xfail-ISO11/complex.h/conform): New variable.
	(test-xfail-ISO11/stdalign.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-ISO11/stdnoreturn.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/varargs.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/varargs.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/varargs.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/ndbm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/ndbm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/ndbm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/ndbm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/ftw.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/grp.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/limits.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/pwd.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/search.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/stdlib.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/string.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/ipc.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/msg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/sem.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/shm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/stat.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/types.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/time.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG3/unistd.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/stdlib.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/stropts.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/ipc.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/msg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/sem.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/shm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/stat.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/time.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/types.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/unistd.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XPG4/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX/sched.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX/tar.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sched.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/stdlib.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/stropts.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/ipc.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/msg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/sem.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/shm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/time.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/unistd.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-UNIX98/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/aio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/math.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/mqueue.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/semaphore.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdarg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stropts.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/ipc.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/msg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/sem.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/shm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/tgmath.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/stropts.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-POSIX2008/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/limits.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/math.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/stropts.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/ipc.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/msg.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/select.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/sem.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/shm.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/time.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/tgmath.h/conform): Likewise.
	(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
	(conformtest-cc-flags): Likewise.
	($(conformtest-header-tests): New target.
	* conform/check-header-lists.sh: New file.
	* conform/run-conformtest.sh: Remove.
2014-03-07 03:23:34 +00:00
Joseph Myers
f8c17e79fa Support expected failures in .test-result files.
This patch, an updated version of
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-01/msg00195.html>, makes it
possible for .test-result files for individual tests to contain XPASS
and XFAIL rather than PASS and FAIL in cases where failure is
expected.  This replaces the marking of two individual tests with "-"
to cause them to be expected at makefile level to fail;
evaluate-test.sh will ensure it exits with status 0 for an expected
failure.

Tested x86_64.

	* scripts/evaluate-test.sh: Take new argument indicating whether
	failure is expected.
	* Makeconfig (evaluate-test): Pass argument to evaluate-test.sh
	indicating whether failure is expected.
	* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-run-conformtest): New variable.
	($(objpfx)run-conformtest.out): Don't expect to fail at makefile
	level.
	* posix/Makefile (test-xfail-annexc): New variable.
	($(objpfx)annexc.out): Don't expect to fail at makefile level.
2014-02-27 03:25:27 +00:00
Tomas Dohnalek
591aeaf7a9 Generate .test-result files for ordinary tests.
This patch, an updated version of
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-01/msg00193.html>, starts
the process of generating explicit PASS or FAIL status for individual
glibc tests.  It's based on Tomas Dohnalek's patch
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2012-10/msg00278.html>, but is
deliberately more minimal: it doesn't try to cover any tests outside
of $(tests) / $(xtests) (that's for a later patch), nor does it put
the result together in an overall summary file (again, a later patch):
it just generates the .test-result files.

Thus, this patch keeps the overall logic for when a testsuite run
finishes completely unchanged: a test failing will terminate the run.
I think we *should* move to a more conventional approach where plain
"make check" does not terminate for an individual test failure, unless
e.g. you say "make stop-on-test-failure=y check", but that sort of
policy change is best done as a separate patch once the infrastructure
is in place to generate summary files for completed test runs (which
will entirely consist of PASS and XFAIL lines if the testsuite run
reaches the point of generating them, until such a policy change is
made).

Tested x86_64.

2014-02-14  Tomas Dohnalek  <tdohnale@redhat.com>
	    Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* Makeconfig (test-name): New variable.
	(evaluate-test): Likewise.
	* Makerules (do-test-clean): Remove .test-result files.
	(common-mostlyclean): Likewise.
	* Rules ($(objpfx)%.out): Use $(evaluate-test) in both rules.
	* scripts/evaluate-test.sh: New file.
2014-02-15 01:04:57 +00:00
Allan McRae
d4697bc93d Update copyright notices with scripts/update-copyrights 2014-01-01 22:00:23 +10:00
Mike Frysinger
cb8a6dbd17 rename configure.in to configure.ac
Autoconf has been deprecating configure.in for quite a long time.
Rename all our configure.in and preconfigure.in files to .ac.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2013-10-30 17:32:08 +10:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
01dc6df938 Don't use run-via-rtld-prefix for anything other than tests
run-via-rtld-prefix checks whether the program to be run is a static
test and skips if it is.  This is fine, except that it assumes that
the program to be run is the second $^, which is true only for tests.

This change creates an rtld-prefix, which is simply the dynamic linker
prefix with the necessary arguments and uses that in the non-test
targets.
2013-04-11 09:37:50 +05:30
Andreas Schwab
aaa8cb4b43 Add support for rtld directory different from slib directory 2013-03-19 12:07:26 +01:00
Roland McGrath
222d7f00a4 Add dependency tracking for preconfigure files. 2013-03-08 14:31:33 -08:00
Roland McGrath
90f42071e3 Fix last change. 2013-02-26 18:50:17 -08:00
Roland McGrath
7e80ddb824 Generalize %.v.i rule a bit. 2013-02-26 16:01:06 -08:00
Joseph Myers
daaa7713e9 Remove bounded-pointers build system support. 2013-02-15 15:07:54 +00:00
Roland McGrath
b84660a888 Support sysdeps/.../include/ directories. 2013-02-08 10:26:21 -08:00
Roland McGrath
7bd642f580 Move nss directory into sysdeps Subdirs. 2013-02-05 14:32:48 -08:00
H.J. Lu
740b3dbee8 Add --enable-hardcoded-path-in-tests configure option 2013-01-11 07:14:18 -08:00
Joseph Myers
568035b787 Update copyright notices with scripts/update-copyrights. 2013-01-02 19:05:09 +00:00
Joseph Myers
f4cf5f2d8b Add script to update copyright notices and reformat some to facilitate its use. 2013-01-01 16:29:10 +00:00
Joseph Myers
25fe89324c Fix run-program-prefix comment. 2012-10-25 15:54:16 +00:00
Joseph Myers
cc1290d07e Support cross-testing. 2012-10-24 21:59:01 +00:00
Joseph Myers
03ac099f6b Define and use $(run-built-tests). 2012-10-24 00:08:46 +00:00
Jim Blandy
166bca2480 Add and use $(host-built-program-cmd). 2012-10-23 22:49:59 +00:00
Joseph Myers
88866099db Refactor parts of run-program-prefix and built-program-cmd into new run-via-rtld-prefix. 2012-10-23 22:05:28 +00:00
Joseph Myers
728e272aec Remove relics of support for configuring in the source directory. 2012-10-19 20:03:12 +00:00
Joseph Myers
d173d12e77 Don't include link-libc-static in +link-static-before-libc. 2012-10-10 21:07:20 +00:00
Roland McGrath
cc87f7d851 Clean up *objdir variables. 2012-09-28 13:58:55 -07:00
H.J. Lu
94b32c3912 Use static link by default for --disable-shared 2012-09-24 17:31:36 -07:00
H.J. Lu
189e935bf8 Replace crtendS.o with crtend.o for static link 2012-09-24 11:25:57 -07:00