Among other localplt test failures when building with -Os, there are
libc.so PLT references for fputs. fputs calls normally get redirected
to _IO_fputs by a macro in include/stdio.h (and _IO_fputs in turn uses
libc_hidden_proto), but GCC can convert an fprintf call with a
constant string argument into an fputs call, which of course is then
unaffected by the macro redirection. (I don't know why this issue
only appears with -Os.)
This patch duly adds a use of libc_hidden_proto for fputs. I see no
obvious reason why the fputs macro redirection is needed at all, but
this patch does not change it.
Tested for x86_64 (both that it removes this particular localplt
failure for -Os - but other such failures remain so the bug can't yet
be closed - and that the testsuite continues to pass without -Os).
[BZ #15105]
* include/stdio.h [!_ISOMAC && IS_IN (libc)] (fputs): Use
libc_hidden_proto.
* libio/iofputs.c (fputs): Use libc_hidden_weak.
Continuing the fixes for linknamespace and localplt test failures with
-Os that arise from functions not being inlined in that case, this
patch fixes such failures for feof_unlocked.
The usual approach is followed of adding __feof_unlocked (inlined when
feof_unlocked is), making calls use it when required for namespace
reasons, and using libc_hidden_proto / libc_hidden_weak for the
feof_unlocked weak alias when only localplt but not namespace issues
are involved. In the case of getaddrinfo.c, use of __feof_unlocked
needs to be conditional since that code is also used in nscd (where
__feof_unlocked is not available).
Tested for x86_64 (both without -Os to make sure that case continues
to work, and with -Os to make sure all the relevant linknamespace and
localplt test failures are resolved). Because of other such failures
that remain after this patch, neither of the bugs can yet be closed.
[BZ #15105]
[BZ #19463]
* libio/feof_u.c (feof_unlocked): Rename to __feof_unlocked and
define as weak alias of __feof_unlocked. Use libc_hidden_weak.
* include/stdio.h (feof_unlocked): Use libc_hidden_proto.
(__feof_unlocked): New declaration, and inline function if
[__USE_EXTERN_INLINES].
* iconv/gconv_conf.c (read_conf_file): Call __feof_unlocked
instead of feof_unlocked.
* intl/localealias.c [_LIBC] (FEOF): Likewise.
* nss/nsswitch.c (nss_parse_file): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/readonly-area.c (__readonly_area):
Likewise.
* time/getdate.c (__getdate_r): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c [IS_IN (libc)] (feof_unlocked):
Define as macro to call __feof_unlocked.
TS 18661-1 defines libm functions that carry out an operation (+ - * /
sqrt fma) on their arguments and return a result rounded to a
(usually) narrower type, as if the original result were computed to
infinite precision and then rounded directly to the result type
without any intermediate rounding to the argument type. For example,
fadd, faddl and daddl for addition. These are the last remaining TS
18661-1 functions left to be added to glibc. TS 18661-3 extends this
to corresponding functions for _FloatN and _FloatNx types.
As functions parametrized by two rather than one varying
floating-point types, these functions require infrastructure in glibc
that was not required for previous libm functions. This patch
provides such infrastructure - excluding test support, and actual
function implementations, which will be in subsequent patches.
Declaring the functions uses a header bits/mathcalls-narrow.h, which
is included many times, for each relevant pair of types. This will
end up containing macro calls of the form
__MATHCALL_NARROW (__MATHCALL_NAME (add), __MATHCALL_REDIR_NAME (add), 2);
for each family of narrowing functions. (The structure of this macro
call, with the calls to __MATHCALL_NAME and __MATHCALL_REDIR_NAME
there rather than in the definition of __MATHCALL_NARROW, arises from
the names such as "add" *not* themselves being reserved identifiers -
meaning it's necessary to avoid any indirection that would result in a
user-defined "add" macro being expanded.) Whereas for existing
functions declaring long double functions is disabled if _LIBC in the
case where they alias double functions, to facilitate defining the
long double functions as aliases of the double ones, there is no such
logic for the narrowing functions in this patch. Rather, the files
defining such functions are expected to use #define to hide the
original declarations of the alias names, to avoid errors about
defining aliases with incompatible types.
math/Makefile support is added for building the functions (listed in
libm-narrow-fns, currently empty) for all relevant pairs of types. An
internal header math-narrow.h is added for macros shared between
multiple function implementations - currently a ROUND_TO_ODD macro to
facilitate writing functions using the round-to-odd implementation
approach, and alias macros to create all the required function
aliases. libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128 and libc_feupdateenv_testf128
are added for use when required (only for x86_64). float128_private.h
support is added for ldbl-128 narrowing functions to be used for
_Float128.
Certain things are specifically omitted from this patch and the
immediate followups. tgmath.h support is deferred; there remain
unresolved questions about how the type-generic macros for these
functions are supposed to work, especially in the case of arguments of
integer type. The math.h / bits/mathcalls-narrow.h logic, and the
logic for determining what functions / aliases to define, will need
some adjustments to support the sqrt and fma functions, where
e.g. f32xsqrtf64 can just be an alias for sqrt rather than a separate
function. TS 18661-1 defines FP_FAST_* macros but no support is
included for defining them (they won't in general be true without
architecture-specific optimized function versions).
For each of the function groups (add sub mul div sqrt fma) there are
always six functions present (e.g. fadd, faddl, daddl, f32addf64,
f32addf32x, f32xaddf64). When _Float64x and _Float128 are supported,
there are seven more (e.g. f32addf64x, f32addf128, f64addf64x,
f64addf128, f32xaddf64x, f32xaddf128, f64xaddf128). In addition, in
the ldbl-opt case there are function names such as __nldbl_daddl (an
alias for f32xaddf64, which is not a reserved name in TS 18661-1, only
in TS 18661-3), for calls to daddl to be mapped to in the
-mlong-double-64 case. (Calls to faddl just get mapped to fadd, and
for sqrt and fma there won't be __nldbl_* functions because dsqrtl and
dfmal can just be mapped to sqrt and fma with -mlong-double-64.)
While there are six or thirteen functions present in each group (plus
__nldbl_* names only as an ABI, not an API), not all are distinct;
they fall in various groups of aliases. There are two distinct
versions built if long double has the same format as double; four if
they have distinct formats but there is no _Float64x or _Float128
support; five if long double has binary128 format; seven when
_Float128 is distinct from long double.
Architecture-specific optimized versions are possible, but not
included in my patches. For example, IA64 generally supports
narrowing the result of most floating-point instructions; Power ISA
2.07 (POWER8) supports double values as arguments to float
instructions, with the results narrowed as expected; Power ISA 3
(POWER9) supports round-to-odd for float128 instructions, so meaning
that approach can be used without needing to set and restore the
rounding mode and test "inexact". I intend to leave any such
optimized versions to the architecture maintainers. Generally in such
cases it would also make sense for calls to these functions to be
expanded inline (given -fno-math-errno); I put a suggestion for TS
18661-1 built-in functions at <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode>.
Tested for x86_64 (this patch in isolation, as well as testing for
various configurations in conjunction with further patches).
* math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h: New file.
* include/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h: Likewise.
* math/math-narrow.h: Likewise.
* math/math.h (__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_1): New macro.
(__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_2): Likewise.
(__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_3): Likewise.
(__MATHCALL_NARROW_NORMAL): Likewise.
(__MATHCALL_NARROW_REDIR): Likewise.
(__MATHCALL_NARROW): Likewise.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)]: Repeatedly include
<bits/mathcalls-narrow.h> with _Mret_, _Marg_ and __MATHCALL_NAME
defined.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)]: Likewise.
* math/Makefile (headers): Add bits/mathcalls-narrow.h.
(libm-narrow-fns): New variable.
(libm-narrow-types-basic): Likewise.
(libm-narrow-types-ldouble-yes): Likewise.
(libm-narrow-types-float128-yes): Likewise.
(libm-narrow-types-float128-alias-yes): Likewise.
(libm-narrow-types): Likewise.
(libm-routines): Add narrowing functions.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/fenv_private.h [__x86_64__]
(libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128): New macro.
[__x86_64__] (libc_feupdateenv_testf128): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h: Include
<math/math-narrow.h>.
[libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128] (libc_feholdexcept_setroundl):
Undefine and redefine.
[libc_feupdateenv_testf128] (libc_feupdateenv_testl): Likewise.
(libm_alias_float_ldouble): Undefine and redefine.
(libm_alias_double_ldouble): Likewise.
Nearly everything in _G_config.h is either junk or more appropriately
defined elsewhere:
* _G_fpos_t, _G_fpos64_t, and _G_BUFSIZ are already completely unused.
* All remaining uses of _G_va_list have been changed to __gnuc_va_list.
* The definition of _G_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE/_IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE has
been inlined into its sole use.
* The complete definition of _G_iconv_t has been moved to libio.h and
renamed _IO_iconv_t (all actual users used that name).
* _G_IO_IO_FILE_VERSION is vestigial; some code cares whether
_IO_stdin_used exists, but nothing looks at its value. I've
preserved the value as a hardwired constant in csu/init.c.
This means csu/init.c no longer needs to include anything.
* Many of the headers included by _G_config.h were already being
included directly by either either libio.h or stdio.h; the
remaining ones were moved to libio.h.
* _G_HAVE_MREMAP is still relevant, because mremap genuinely is a
Linux extension; it's not in POSIX and as far as I can tell it's
not available on the Hurd either. I also preserved _G_HAVE_MMAP,
since it's conceivable someone would want to port glibc to a
MMU-less, mmap-less environment in the future. Both are now always
defined to 1/0 as is the current convention, instead of the older
1/undef convention. These are the only symbols still defined in
_G_config.h.
* The actual inclusion of _G_config.h moves from libio.h to libioP.h,
as this is where a potential override of _G_HAVE_MMAP happens.
* The #ifdef logic in libioP.h controlling _IO_JUMPS_OFFSET has been
simplified.
After this patch, the only surviving _G_ symbols are the struct tag
names _G_fpos_t and _G_fpos64_t, which are preserved for the sake of
C++ mangled names in applications, and _G_HAVE_MMAP and _G_HAVE_MREMAP,
which do not seem worth renaming.
Installed stripped libraries are unchanged by this patch.
* bits/_G_config.h: Move back to sysdeps/generic/_G_config.h.
Delete all contents except for definitions of _G_HAVE_MMAP and
_G_HAVE_MREMAP. Add commentary explaining those two symbols.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/_G_config.h: Move back to
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h. Make same content
change as above.
* libio/libio.h: Don't include bits/_G_config.h here.
Include stddef.h with __need_wchar_t defined. Include
bits/types/__mbstate_t.h, bits/types/wint_t.h, and gconv.h.
Define _IO_iconv_t here, directly.
Don't define _IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE.
* libio/libioP.h: Include _G_config.h here. Move include of
shlib-compat.h up with rest of includes. Simplify conditionals
controlling definition of _IO_JUMPS_OFFSET.
* csu/init.c: Remove always-true #if around entire file.
Don't include stdio.h. Set _IO_stdin_used to hardwired
constant 0x20001, and update commentary.
* include/stdio.h, sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h:
Replace all uses of _G_va_list with __gnuc_va_list.
* libio/filedoalloc.c: Use #if defined _STATBUF_ST_BLKSIZE
instead of #if _IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE.
* libio/fileops.c: Test _G_HAVE_MREMAP with #if, not #ifdef.
* libio/iofdopen.c, libio/iofopen.c: Test _G_HAVE_MMAP with #if,
not #ifdef.
We can't go very far with libio cleanups as long as we still have
_IO_MTSAFE_IO, and I am not tackling that in this patch series,
but we can at least make the maze of stdio-related headers a
little less complicated.
In this patch, libio.h moves back out of bits/ into the top level of
the libio subdirectory, and is merged with libio/bits/libio-ldbl.h
(which also used to be installed) and include/libio.h. Since almost
no files include libio.h directly, this is quite straightforward.
libio.h is now always used with _LIBC defined, so all of the _LIBC ||
_GLIBCPP_USE_WCHAR_T conditionals are unnecessary. Similarly, the
ifdef nest surrounding the definition of _IO_fwide_maybe_incompatible
can collapse down to a single SHLIB_COMPAT check. I also took the
opportunity to add some checks for configuration botches to libio.h.
Installed stripped libraries are unchanged by this patch.
* libio/bits/libio.h: Move back to libio/libio.h and adjust
multiple-include guard to match.
Merge contents of libio/bits/libio-ldbl.h and include/libio.h
into this file.
Remove preprocessor conditionals that are always true and/or
redundant to other preprocessor conditionals in the same nest.
Include shlib-compat.h unconditionally.
Error out if _LIBC is not defined, or if _ISOMAC is defined,
or if _IO_MTSAFE_IO is defined but _IO_lock_t_defined is not
defined after including stdio.h.
Use __BEGIN_DECLS/__END_DECLS.
* libio/bits/libio-ldbl.h, include/bits/libio.h: Delete file.
* include/stdio.h, libio/iolibio.h, libio/libioP.h: Include
libio.h as <libio/libio.h> rather than as <bits/libio.h>.
We shipped 2.27 with libio.h and _G_config.h still installed but
issuing warnings when used. Let's stop installing them early in 2.28
so that we have plenty of time to think of another plan if there are
problems.
The public stdio.h had a genuine dependency on libio.h for the
complete definitions of FILE and cookie_io_functions_t, and a genuine
dependency on _G_config.h for the complete definitions of fpos_t and
fpos64_t; these are moved to single-type headers.
bits/types/struct_FILE.h also provides a handful of accessor and
bitflags macros so that code is not duplicated between bits/stdio.h
and libio.h. All the other _IO_ and _G_ names used by the public
stdio.h can be replaced with either public names or __-names.
In order to minimize the risk of breaking our own compatibility code,
bits/types/struct_FILE.h preserves the _IO_USE_OLD_IO_FILE mechanism
exactly as it was in libio.h, but you have to define _LIBC to use it,
or it'll error out. Similarly, _IO_lock_t_defined is preserved
exactly, but will error out if used without defining _LIBC.
Internally, include/stdio.h continues to include libio.h, and libio.h
scrupulously provides every _IO_* and _G_* name that it always did,
perhaps now defined in terms of the public names. This is how this
patch avoids touching dozens of files throughout glibc and becoming
entangled with the _IO_MTSAFE_IO mess. The remaining patches in this
series eliminate most of the _G_ names.
Tested on x86_64-linux; in addition to the test suite, I installed the
library in a sysroot and verified that a simple program that uses
stdio.h could be compiled against the installed library, and I also
verified that installed stripped libraries are unchanged.
* libio/bits/types/__fpos_t.h, libio/bits/types/__fpos64_t.h:
New single-type headers split from _G_config.h.
* libio/bits/types/cookie_io_functions_t.h
* libio/bits/types/struct_FILE.h
New single-type headers split from libio.h.
* libio/Makefile: Install the above new headers. Don't install
libio.h, _G_config.h, bits/libio.h, bits/_G_config.h, or
bits/libio-ldbl.h.
* libio/_G_config.h, libio/libio.h: Delete file.
* libio/bits/libio.h: Remove improper-inclusion guard.
Include stdio.h and don't repeat anything that it does.
Define _IO_fpos_t as __fpos_t, _IO_fpos64_t as __fpos64_t,
_IO_BUFSIZ as BUFSIZ, _IO_va_list as __gnuc_va_list,
__io_read_fn as cookie_read_function_t,
__io_write_fn as cookie_write_function_t,
__io_seek_fn as cookie_seek_function_t,
__io_close_fn as cookie_close_function_t,
and _IO_cookie_io_functions_t as cookie_io_functions_t.
Define _STDIO_USES_IOSTREAM, __HAVE_COLUMN, and _IO_file_flags
here, in the "compatibility defines" section. Remove an #if 0
block. Use the "body" macros from bits/types/struct_FILE.h to
define _IO_getc_unlocked, _IO_putc_unlocked, _IO_feof_unlocked,
and _IO_ferror_unlocked.
Move prototypes of __uflow and __overflow...
* libio/stdio.h: ...here. Don't include bits/libio.h.
Don't define _STDIO_USES_IOSTREAM. Get __gnuc_va_list
directly from stdarg.h. Include bits/types/__fpos_t.h,
bits/types/__fpos64_t.h, bits/types/struct_FILE.h,
and, when __USE_GNU, bits/types/cookie_io_functions_t.h.
Use __gnuc_va_list, not _G_va_list; __fpos_t, not _G_fpos_t;
__fpos64_t, not _G_fpos64_t; FILE, not struct _IO_FILE;
cookie_io_functions_t, not _IO_cookie_io_functions_t;
__ssize_t, not _IO_ssize_t. Unconditionally define
BUFSIZ as 8192 and EOF as (-1).
* libio/bits/stdio.h: Add multiple-include guard. Use the "body"
macros from bits/types/struct_FILE.h instead of _IO_* macros
from libio.h; use __gnuc_va_list instead of va_list and __ssize_t
instead of _IO_ssize_t.
* libio/bits/stdio2.h: Similarly.
* libio/iolibio.h: Add multiple-include guard.
Include bits/libio.h after stdio.h.
* libio/libioP.h: Add multiple-include guard.
Include stdio.h and bits/libio.h before iolibio.h.
* include/bits/types/__fpos_t.h, include/bits/types/__fpos64_t.h
* include/bits/types/cookie_io_functions_t.h
* include/bits/types/struct_FILE.h: New wrappers.
* bits/_G_config.h, sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h:
Get definitions of _G_fpos_t and _G_fpos64_t from
bits/types/__fpos_t.h and bits/types/__fpos64_t.h
respectively. Remove improper-inclusion guards.
* conform/data/stdio.h-data: Update expectations of va_list.
* scripts/check-installed-headers.sh: Remove special case for
libio.h and _G_config.h.
Building with -Os produces linknamespace and localplt failures for,
among other functions, gnu_dev_major, gnu_dev_minor and
gnu_dev_makedev.
The issue is that those functions are not inlined when building with
-Os. While one could force them to be inlined in that case, it seems
more natural to fix this issue similarly to other namespace issues.
Thus, this patch makes gnu_dev_* into weak aliases for hidden symbols
__gnu_dev_*; __gnu_dev_* are then defined as inlines in the internal
include/sys/sysmacros.h, and uses of gnu_dev_* (often via the macros
major, minor and makedev) for which there are namespace issues are
changed to use __gnu_dev_*; where there are no namespace issues, use
of libc_hidden_proto serves to avoid unnecessary local PLT entry use.
Tested for x86_64, (a) without -Os, to verify the testsuite continues
to pass without problems and that the functions called under their new
names continue to be inlined as expected in that case; (b) with -Os,
to verify that the linknamespace and localplt failures in question go
away (but because of other such failures present, neither of the
relevant bugs can yet be closed).
[BZ #15105]
[BZ #19463]
* include/sys/sysmacros.h [!_ISOMAC]
(__SYSMACROS_NEED_IMPLEMENTATION): Define macro.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC]
(_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER): Likewise.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (gnu_dev_major): Use
libc_hidden_proto.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (gnu_dev_minor): Likewise.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (gnu_dev_makedev):
Likewise.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (__SYSMACROS_DECL_TEMPL):
Undefine and redefine to add use __gnu_dev_ prefix.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (__SYSMACROS_IMPL_TEMPL):
Likewise.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (__gnu_dev_major): Declare
and define as hidden inline function.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (__gnu_dev_minor):
Likewise.
[!_SYS_SYSMACROS_H_WRAPPER && !_ISOMAC] (__gnu_dev_makedev):
Likewise.
* misc/makedev.c (OUT_OF_LINE_IMPL_TEMPL): Use __gnu_dev_ prefix.
(gnu_dev_major): Use weak_alias and libc_hidden_weak.
(gnu_dev_minor): Likewise.
(gnu_dev_makedev): Likewise.
* csu/check_fds.c (check_one_fd): Use __gnu_dev_makedev instead of
makedev.
* posix/wordexp.c (exec_comm_child): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/xmknodat.c (__xmknodat): Use __gnu_dev_minor
instead of minor and __gnu_dev_major instead of major.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/device-nrs.h (DEV_TTY_P): Use
__gnu_dev_major instead of major.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pathconf.c (distinguish_extX): Use
__gnu_dev_major instead of gnu_dev_major and __gnu_dev_minor
instead of gnu_dev_minor.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ptsname.c (MASTER_P): Likewise.
(SLAVE_P): Likewise.
(__ptsname_internal): Use __gnu_dev_minor instead of minor.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ttyname.h (is_pty): Use __gnu_dev_major
instead of major.
The tile version of math_private.h defines some inline functions for
fenv.h functions, to optimize away internal calls to these functions
that do nothing given no support for floating-point exceptions and
rounding modes. (Some functions may have error cases for invalid
arguments, but those aren't applicable to the internal calls from
within glibc.) Other configurations lacking support for exceptions
and rounding modes lack such inline functions. This patch moves them
to the generic math_private.h, appropriately conditioned, so that all
such configurations can benefit from the.
include/fenv.h is made to check whether there are any non-default
rounding modes; that needs to be done there, rather than later,
because get-rounding-mode.h defines values for otherwise unsupported
FE_* rounding modes. It also gives an error for FE_TONEAREST
undefined, a case that already did not work for building the glibc
testsuite; the convention has by now been established that all
architectures need to provide a version of bits/fenv.h that at least
defines FE_TONEAREST.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py. As expected, installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged for tile and for architectures
supporting exceptions and rounding modes, but changed for non-tile
architectures not supporting exceptions and rounding modes that
previously lacked this optimization (e.g. Nios II libm.so is about 1kB
smaller).
The optimization is not in fact complete (does not cover feholdexcept
/ __feholdexcept, so a few calls to those remain unnecessarily within
libm even after this patch), but that can be dealt with separately.
* include/fenv.h [!_ISOMAC && !FE_TONEAREST]: Give #error.
[!_ISOMAC] (FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES): New macro.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (fegetenv): New
inline function.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (__fegetenv):
Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (fesetenv):
Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (__fesetenv):
Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (feupdateenv):
Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES && FE_ALL_EXCEPT == 0] (__feupdateenv):
Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES] (fegetround): Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES] (__fegetround): Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES] (fesetround): Likewise.
[!FE_HAVE_ROUNDING_MODES] (__fesetround): Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/math_private.h (fegetenv): Remove inline function.
(__fegetenv): Likewise.
(fesetenv): Likewise.
(__fesetenv): Likewise.
(feupdateenv): Likewise.
(__feupdateenv): Likewise.
(fegetround): Likewise.
(__fegetround): Likewise.
(fesetround): Likewise.
(__fesetround): Likewise.
* hurd/hurd/fd.h: Include <fcntl.h>
(__hurd_at_flags): New function.
* hurd/lookup-at.c (__file_name_lookup_at): Replace flag computation
with call to __hurd_at_flags.
* include/unistd.h (__faccessat, __faccessat_noerrno): Add declaration.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/access.c (access_common): Move implementation to
__faccessat
(hurd_fail_seterrno, hurd_fail_noerrno): Move to sysdeps/mach/hurd/faccessat.c.
(__access_noerrno): Use __faccessat_common instead of access_common.
(__access): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/euidaccess.c (__euidaccess): Replace implementation
with a call to __faccessat.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/faccessat.c (faccessat): Rename into...
(__faccessat_common): ... this. Move implementation of __access into it when
AT_FLAGS does not contain AT_EACCESS. Make it call __hurd_at_flags, add
reauthenticate_cwdir_at helper to implement AT mechanism.
(__faccessat_noerrno): New function, just calls __faccessat_common.
(__faccessat): New function, just calls __faccessat_common.
(faccessat): Define weak alias.
This commit adds a new _dl_open_hook entry for dlvsym and implements the
function using the existing dl_lookup_symbol_x function supplied by the
dynamic loader.
A new hook variable, _dl_open_hook2, is introduced, which should make
this change suitable for backporting: For old statically linked
binaries, __libc_dlvsym will always return NULL.
libio.h was originally the header for a set of supported GNU
extensions, but they have not been maintained as such in many years,
they are now standing in the way of improvements to stdio, and we
don't think there are any remaining external users. _G_config.h was
never intended for public use, but predates the bits convention.
Move both of these headers into the bits directory and provide stubs
at top level which issue deprecation warnings.
The contents of (bits/)libio.h and (bits/)_G_config.h are still
exposed to external software via stdio.h; changing that requires more
complex surgery than I have time to attempt right now.
* libio/libio.h, libio/_G_config.h: New stub headers which issue a
deprecation warning and then include <bits/libio.h>, <bits/_G_config.h>
respectively.
* libio/libio.h: Rename the original version of this file to
libio/bits/libio.h. Error out if not included by stdio.h or the
stub libio.h.
* include/libio.h: Move to include/bits. Forward to libio/bits/libio.h.
* sysdeps/generic/_G_config.h: Move to top-level bits/. Error out
if not included by bits/libio.h or the stub _G_config.h.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h: Move to
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits. Error out if not included by
bits/libio.h or the stub _G_config.h.
* libio/stdio.h: Include bits/libio.h, not libio.h.
* libio/Makefile: Install bits/libio.h and bits/_G_config.h as
well as libio.h and _G_config.h.
* csu/init.c, libio/fmemopen.c, libio/iolibio.h, libio/oldfmemopen.c
* libio/strfile.h, stdio-common/vfscanf.c
* sysdeps/pthread/flockfile.c, sysdeps/pthread/funlockfile.c
Include stdio.h, not _G_config.h nor libio.h.
* libio/iofgetpos.c: Also rename fgetpos64 out of the way.
* libio/iofsetpos.c: Also rename fsetpos64 out of the way.
* scripts/check-installed-headers.sh: Skip libio.h and _G_config.h.
A note header has 3 4-bytes fields, followed by note name and note
descriptor. According to gABI, in a note entry, the note name field,
not note name size, is padded for the note descriptor. And the note
descriptor field, not note descriptor size, is padded for the next
note entry. Notes are aligned to 4 bytes in 32-bit objects and 8 bytes
in 64-bit objects.
For all GNU notes, the name is "GNU" which is 4 bytes. They have the
same format in the first 16 bytes in both 32-bit and 64-bit objects.
They differ by note descriptor size and note type. So far, .note.ABI-tag
and .note.gnu.build-id notes are always aligned to 4 bytes. The exsting
codes compute the note size by aligning the note name size and note
descriptor size to 4 bytes. It happens to produce the same value as
the actual note size by luck since the name size is 4 and offset of the
note descriptor is 16. But it will produce the wrong size when note
alignment is 8 bytes in 64-bit objects.
This patch defines ELF_NOTE_DESC_OFFSET and ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET to
properly compute offsets of note descriptor and next note. It uses
alignment of PT_NOTE segment to support both 4-byte and 8-byte note
alignments in 64-bit objects. To handle PT_NOTE segments with
incorrect alignment, which may lead to an infinite loop, if segment
alignment is less than 4, we treate alignment as 4 bytes since some
note segments have 0 or 1 byte alignment.
[BZ #22370]
* elf/dl-hwcaps.c (ROUND): Removed.
(_dl_important_hwcaps): Replace ROUND with ELF_NOTE_DESC_OFFSET
and ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET.
* elf/dl-load.c (ROUND): Removed.
(open_verify): Replace ROUND with ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET.
* elf/readelflib.c (ROUND): Removed.
(process_elf_file): Replace ROUND with ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET.
* include/elf.h [!_ISOMAC]: Include <libc-pointer-arith.h>.
[!_ISOMAC] (ELF_NOTE_DESC_OFFSET): New.
[!_ISOMAC] (ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET): Likewise.
This patch, relative to a tree with
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-11/msg00797.html> (pending
review) applied, obsoletes p_secstodate, making the underlying
function __p_secstodate into a compat symbol not available for new
binaries or ports. The calls in ns_print.c (part of incomplete
handling of TKEY) are changed to use %lu to print times instead of
trying to pretty-print the times any more.
Tested for x86_64.
* resolv/res_debug.c (p_secstodate): Condition definition on
[SHLIB_COMPAT (libresolv, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_27)]. Define
directly as __p_secstodate, and as a compat symbol. Do not use
libresolv_hidden_def.
* resolv/resolv.h (p_secstodate): Remove macro and function
declaration.
* resolv/ns_print.c (ns_sprintrrf): Print times with %lu, not
using p_secstodate.
* include/resolv.h (__p_secstodate): Do not use
libresolv_hidden_proto.
* resolv/Makefile (tests): Move tst-p_secstodate to ....
(tests-internal): ... here.
* resolv/tst-p_secstodate.c: Include <shlib-compat.h>. Condition
all contents on [TEST_COMPAT (libresolv, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_27)]
and declare and use __p_secstodate and use compat_symbol_reference
in that case.
[!TEST_COMPAT (libresolv, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_27)] (do_test): Add
implementation returning 77.
On s390 (31bit) various debug/tst-*chk* testcases are failing as the tests
are ending with a segmentation fault.
One test is e.g. calling wcsnrtombs in debug/tst-chk1.c:1549.
The function wcsnrtombs itself calls __wcsnlen. This function is called via
PLT! The PLT-stub itself loads the address from GOT (r12 is assumed to be
the GOT-pointer). In this case the loaded address is zero and the following
branch leads to the segmentation fault.
Due to the attribute_hidden in commit 44af8a32c3
"Mark internal wchar functions with attribute_hidden [BZ #18822]"
for e.g. the __wcsnlen function, r12 is not loaded with the GOT-pointer
in wcsnrtombs.
On s390x (64bit), this __wcsnlen call is also using the PLT-stub. But it is
not failing as the GOT-pointer is setup with larl-instruction by the PLT-stub
itself.
Note: On s390x/s390, __wcsnlen is an IFUNC symbol.
On x86_64, __wcsnlen is also an IFUNC symbol and is called via PLT, too.
Further IFUNC symbols on s390 which were marked as hidden by the mentioned
commit are: __wcscat, __wcsncpy, __wcpncpy, __wcschrnul.
This patch removes the attribute_hidden in wchar.h.
Then the compiler setups e.g. r12 on s390 in order to call __wcsnlen via PLT.
ChangeLog:
* include/wchar.h (__wcsnlen, __wcscat, __wcsncpy, __wcpncpy,
__wcschrnul): Remove attribute_hidden.
To support Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) run-time
control:
1. An architecture specific field in the writable ld.so namespace is
needed to indicate if CET features are enabled at run-time.
2. An architecture specific field in struct link_map is needed if
CET features are enabled in an ELF module.
This patch adds dl-procruntime.c to the writable ld.so namespace and
link_map.h to struct link_map.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* elf/dl-support.c: Include <dl-procruntime.c>.
* include/link.h: Include <link_map.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/dl-procruntime.c: New file.
* sysdeps/generic/link_map.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Include <dl-procruntime.c> in
the writable ld.so namespace.
Verify that sizes, alignments and field offsets of jmp_buf as well as
sigjmp_buf are unchanged regardless how struct __jmp_buf_tag is defined.
Since jmp_buf is target specific, jmp_buf-macros.h is added for each
Linux target. A new target must provides its own jmp_buf-macros.h.
TODO: Hurd needs to provide a jmp_buf-macros.h.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* include/setjmp.h [!_ISOMAC]: Include <stddef.h> and
<jmp_buf-macros.h>.
[!_ISOMAC] (STR_HELPER): New.
[!_ISOMAC] (STR): Likewise.
[!_ISOMAC] (TEST_SIZE): Likewise.
[!_ISOMAC] (TEST_ALIGN): Likewise.
[!_ISOMAC] (TEST_OFFSET): Likewise.
[!_ISOMAC] Add _Static_assert to check sizes, alignments and
field offsets of jmp_buf as well as sigjmp_buf.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx/tilegx32/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx/tilegx64/jmp_buf-macros.h:
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilepro/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/jmp_buf-macros.h: Likewise.
math.h has a macro _Mlong_double_ for the type to use when declaring
long double functions, and similar macros for other types.
math/Makefile uses -D_Mlong_double_=double in the case of long double
having the same ABI as double.
This originates with:
Mon Jul 8 13:37:40 1996 Roland McGrath <roland@delasyd.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* math/math.h (_Mfloat_, _Mlong_double_): New macros, defined iff not
already defined to float, long double. Use those macros for _Mdouble_
defns when including mathcalls.h.
* math/Makefile [$(long-double-fcts) != yes] (CPPFLAGS): Append
-D_Mlong_double_=double.
However, math.h stopped declaring long double functions in the case of
long double having the same ABI as double (and thus probably stopped
actually needing the Makefile definition of _Mlong_double_) with:
1998-11-05 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* math/math.h: Unconditionally include bits/mathdef.h. Declare
long double functions only if __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH is not
defined.
* sysdeps/generic/bits/mathdef.h: Define only if __USE_ISOC9X.
Define __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH.
* sysdeps/m68k/fpu/bits/mathdef.h: Define only if __USE_ISOC9X.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/bits/mathdef.h: Likewise.
The declarations were since restored for compiling user code, but
remain absent when _LIBC is defined, which is sufficient to avoid
problems declaring function aliases of incompatible types. Thus the
indirection through the _Mlong_double_ macro is not needed (probably
since that 1998 patch), and this patch removes _Mlong_double_ and
associated macros for other types, leaving only the macro _Mdouble_
which is actually used as the type for which a given inclusion of
<bits/mathcalls.h> should declared functions.
Tested for x86_64, and tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed
stripped shared libraries are unchanged by this patch.
* math/math.h [!_Mfloat_] (_Mfloat_): Do not define.
[!_Mlong_double_] (_Mlong_double_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat16_] (_Mfloat16_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat32_] (_Mfloat32_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat64_] (_Mfloat64_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat128_] (_Mfloat128_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat32x_] (_Mfloat32x_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat64x_] (_Mfloat64x_): Likewise.
[!_Mfloat128x_] (_Mfloat128x_): Likewise.
(_Mdouble_): Define without indirection through those macros.
* math/complex.h [!_Mfloat_] (_Mfloat_): Do not define.
[!_Mfloat128_] (_Mfloat128_): Likewise.
[_Mlong_double_] (_Mlong_double_): Likewise.
(_Mdouble_): Define without indirection through those macros.
* math/Makefile [$(long-double-fcts) != yes] (math-CPPFLAGS): Do
not add -D_Mlong_double_=double.
* include/math.h [_ISOMAC] (_Mlong_double_): Do not undefine.
* math/test-signgam-finite-c99.c (_Mlong_double_): Likewise.
When using compilers before GCC 7, include/float.h provides fallback
definitions of FLT128_* constants. These definitions use 'Q' constant
suffixes, which works for configurations with _Float128 ABI-distinct
from long double, but not where it has the same ABI as long double.
This patch changes the definitions to use the __f128 macro from
<bits/floatn.h>, so allowing them to work in the non-distinct
_Float128 case (where they are used in building glibc tests, not for
building glibc itself) as well.
Tested (a) with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC 6 (installed stripped
shared libraries unchanged by the patch); (b) with
build-many-glibcs.py with GCC 6 together with the main patch to enable
float128 aliases; (c) for x86_64 with both GCC 6 and GCC 7.
* include/float.h [!__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) && __HAVE_FLOAT128 &&
__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)] (FLT128_MAX): Define using
__f128.
[!__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) && __HAVE_FLOAT128 && __GLIBC_USE
(IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)] (FLT128_EPSILON): Likewise.
[!__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) && __HAVE_FLOAT128 && __GLIBC_USE
(IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)] (FLT128_MIN): Likewise.
[!__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) && __HAVE_FLOAT128 && __GLIBC_USE
(IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)] (FLT128_TRUE_MIN): Likewise.
This patch ensures that the C99 and C11 features required by C++ are
defined according to the value of the __cplusplus macro, and not just
because G++ always defines _GNU_SOURCE. This will allow G++ to stop
defining _GNU_SOURCE some day, without causing the C99 and C11
interfaces to disappear for C++ programs.
[BZ #21326]
* include/features.h [__cplusplus >= 201103] (__USE_ISOC99): Define.
[__cplusplus >= 201703] (__USE_ISOCXX17, __USE_ISOC11): Define.
* math/Makefile (test-math-cxx11): New test.
* math/test-math-cxx11.cc: New file.
On i386, when multi-arch is enabled, all external functions must be
called via PIC PLT in PIE, which requires setting up EBX register,
since they may be IFUNC functions.
* config.h.in (NO_HIDDEN_EXTERN_FUNC_IN_PIE): New.
* include/libc-symbols.h (__hidden_proto_hiddenattr): Add check
for PIC and NO_HIDDEN_EXTERN_FUNC_IN_PIE.
* sysdeps/i386/configure.ac (NO_HIDDEN_EXTERN_FUNC_IN_PIE): New
AC_DEFINE if multi-arch is enabled.
* sysdeps/i386/configure: Regenerated.
On the Hurd, the rtld needs to see its own dumb versions of a few functions
(defined in sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c) overridden by libc's versions once
loaded. rtld should thus not have hidden attribute for these. To achieve this,
the Hurd port used to just define NO_HIDDEN, which disables it completely. For
now, this changes that to disabling it for all rtld functions, for simplicity.
See Roland's comment on https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15605#c5
The ld.so numbers remain at
8 .rel.plt 000000c8 00000c24 00000c24 00000c24 2**2
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, DATA
9 .plt 000001a0 00000cf0 00000cf0 00000cf0 2**4
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, CODE
10 .plt.got 00000010 00000e90 00000e90 00000e90 2**3
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, CODE
18 .got.plt 00000070 0002d000 0002d000 0002c000 2**2
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, DATA
which is about 3 times as much as on Linux.
The libc.so numbers get divided by 3 (the remainings are mostly RPC stub calls)
* include/libc-symbols.h [NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (rtld_hidden_proto,
rtld_hidden_tls_proto, rtld_hidden_def, rtld_hidden_weak,
rtld_hidden_rtld_hidden_ver, data_def, rtld_hidden_data_weak,
rtld_hidden_data_ver): Define to empty.
* include/assert.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (__assert_fail,
__assert_perror_fail): Likewise.
* include/dirent.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN]
(__rewinddir): Likewise.
* include/libc-internal.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN]
(__profile_frequency): Likewise.
* include/setjmp.h (__sigsetjmp): Likewise.
* include/signal.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (__sigaction,
__libc_sigaction): Likewise.
* include/stdlib.h [NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (unsetenv, __strtoul_internal): Do
not set hidden attribute.
* include/string.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (__stpcpy, __strdup,
__strerror_t, __strsep_g, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset,
rawmemchr, stpcpy, strchr, strcmp, strlen, strnlen, strsep): Likewise.
* include/sys/stat.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN] (__fxstat,
__fxstat64, __lxstat, __lxstat64, __xstat, __xstat64,
__fxstatat64): Likewise.
* include/sys/utsname.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN]
(__uname): Likewise.
* include/sysdeps/generic/_itoa.h [IS_IN(rtld) && NO_RTLD_HIDDEN]
(_itoa_upper_digits, _itoa_lower_digits): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/configure.ac (NO_HIDDEN): Do not set.
(NO_RTLD_HIDDEN): Set.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/configure: Refresh.
* config.h.in: Refresh.
Hide internal __glob64 function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/glob.h (__glob64): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/glob64.c (__glob64): Add
libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __init_misc function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/libc-internal.h (__init_misc): Add attribute_hidden.
Hide internal __setfpucw function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/fpu_control.h (__setfpucw): Add attribute_hidden.
Hide internal __tcgetattr function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/termios.h (__tcgetattr): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* sysdeps/unix/bsd/tcgetattr.c (__tcgetattr): Add
libc_hidden_def.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tcgetattr.c (__tcgetattr): Likewise.
* termios/tcgetattr.c (__tcgetattr): Likewise.
Hide internal __vstrfmon_l function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/monetary.h (__vstrfmon_l): Add attribute_hidden.
Hide internal __sched_setparam function to allow direct access within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
__GI___sched_setparam is defined when sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list is
used to generate sched_setparam. Otherwise libc_hidden_def is needed
explicitly.
[BZ #18822]
* include/sched.h (__sched_setparam): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* posix/sched_setp.c (__sched_setparam): Add libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __hasmntopt function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/mntent.h (__hasmntopt): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* misc/mntent_r.c (__hasmntopt): Add libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __ifreq function to allow direct access within libc.so and
libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/ifreq.h: New file.
* sysdeps/generic/ifreq.h (__if_nextreq): Removed.
(__ifreq): Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/ifreq.h (__if_nextreq): Removed.
(__ifreq): Likewise.
Hide internal idna functions to allow direct access within libc.so and
libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/idna.h: New file.
* inet/getnameinfo.c: Include <idna.h> instead of
<libidn/idna.h>.
(__idna_to_unicode_lzlz): Removed.
* sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c: Include <idna.h> instead of
<libidn/idna.h>.
(__idna_to_ascii_lz): Removed.
(__idna_to_unicode_lzlz): Likewise.
Hide internal __gettextparse function to allow direct access within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/plural-exp.h: New file.
* intl/plural-exp.c: Include <plural-exp.h> instead of
"plural-exp.h".
__dl_iterate_phdr is hidden and should be accessed directly within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* elf/dl-iteratephdr.c (hidden_proto (__dl_iterate_phdr)): Moved
to ...
* include/link.h (hidden_proto (__dl_iterate_phdr)): Here.
Hide internal __tdestroy function to allow direct access within libc.so
and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/search.h (__tdestroy): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* misc/tsearch.c (__tdestroy): Add libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __assert_fail_base function to allow direct access within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/assert.h (__assert_fail_base): Add attribute_hidden.
Hide internal __strsep function to allow direct access within libc.so and
libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/string.h (__strsep): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* string/strsep.c (__strsep): Add libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __mremap function to allow direct access within libc.so and
libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
__GI___mremap is defined when sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list is used to
generate mremap. Otherwise libc_hidden_def is needed explicitly.
[BZ #18822]
* include/sys/mman.h (__mremap): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/mremap.S (__mremap): Add
libc_hidden_def.
Hide internal __malloc_check_init function to allow direct access within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/malloc.h (__malloc_check_init): Add attribute_hidden.
Hide internal __ioctl function to allow direct access within libc.so and
libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
__GI___ioctl is defined when sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list is used to
generate ioctl. Otherwise libc_hidden_def is needed explicitly.
[BZ #18822]
* include/sys/ioctl.h (__ioctl): Add libc_hidden_proto.
* misc/ioctl.c (__ioctl): Add libc_hidden_def.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/ioctl.c (__ioctl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/ioctl.S (__ioctl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/ioctl.S (__ioctl):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/ioctl.c (__ioctl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx/ioctl.S (__ioctl): Likewise.
Mark internal rpc functions with attribute_hidden to allow direct
access within libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* include/rpc/rpc.h (__rpc_thread_variables): Add
attribute_hidden.
(__rpc_thread_svc_cleanup): Likewise.
(__rpc_thread_clnt_cleanup): Likewise.
(__rpc_thread_key_cleanup): Likewise.