Now that 3.2 is the minimum Linux kernel version for glibc, this patch
removes __ASSUME_STATFS_F_FLAGS and associated conditional code.
Tested for x86_64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_STATFS_F_FLAGS): Remove macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/internal_statvfs.c
[!__ASSUME_STATFS_F_FLAGS]: Remove conditional code.
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.
_IO_MTSAFE_IO controls whether stdio is *built* with support for
multithreading. In the distant past it might also have worked as a
feature selection macro, allowing library *users* to select
thread-safe or lock-free stdio at application build time, I haven't
done the archaeology. Nowadays, defining _IO_MTSAFE_IO while using
the installed headers, or in _ISOMAC mode, will cause libio.h to throw
syntax errors.
This patch removes _IO_MTSAFE_IO from the public headers
(specifically, from libio/libio.h). The most important thing it
controlled in there was whether libio.h defines _IO_lock_t itself or
expects stdio-lock.h to have done it, and we do still need a
inter-header communication macro for that, because stdio-lock.h can
only define _IO_lock_t as a typedef. I've invented
_IO_lock_t_defined, which is defined by both versions of stdio-lock.h.
_IO_MTSAFE_IO also controlled the definitions of a handful of macros
that _might_ count as part of the public libio.h interface. They are
now unconditionally given their non-_IO_MTSAFE_IO definition in
libio/libio.h, and include/libio.h redefines them with the
_IO_MTSAFE_IO definition. This should minimize the odds of breaking
old software that actually uses those macros.
I suspect that this entire mechanism is vestigial, and that glibc
won't build anymore if you *don't* define _IO_MTSAFE_IO, but that's
another patchset. The bulk of libio.h is internal-use-only stuff that
no longer makes sense to expose (libstdc++ gave up on making a FILE
the same object as a C++ filebuf *decades* ago) but that, too, is
another patchset.
* libio/libio.h: Condition dummy definition of _IO_lock_t on
_IO_lock_t_defined, not _IO_MTSAFE_IO. Unconditionally use the
non-_IO_MTSAFE_IO definitions for _IO_peekc, _IO_flockfile,
_IO_funlockfile, and _IO_ftrylockfile. Only define
_IO_cleanup_region_start and _IO_cleanup_region_end if not
already defined.
* include/libio.h: If _IO_MTSAFE_IO is defined, redefine
_IO_peekc, _IO_flockfile, _IO_funlockfile, and _IO_ftrylockfile
appropriately.
* sysdeps/generic/stdio-lock.h, sysdeps/nptl/stdio-lock.h:
Define _IO_lock_t_defined after defining _IO_lock_t.
Now with read consolidation which uses SYSCALL_CANCEL macro, a frame
pointer is created in the syscall code and this makes the powerpc
backtrace obtain a bogus entry for the signal handling patch.
It is because it does not setup the correct frame pointer register
(r1) based on the saved value from the kernel sigreturn. It was not
failing because the syscall frame pointer register was the same one
for the next frame (the function that actually called the syscall).
This patch fixes it by setup the next stack frame using the saved
one by the kernel sigreturn. It fixes tst-backtrace{5,6} from
the read consolidation patch.
Checked on powerpc-linux-gnu and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/backtrace.c (is_sigtramp_address): Use
void* for argument type and use VDSO_SYMBOL macro.
(is_sigtramp_address_rt): Likewise.
(__backtrace): Setup expected frame pointer address for signal
handling.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/backtrace.c (is_sigtramp_address): Use
void* for argumetn type and use VSDO_SYMBOL macro.
(__backtrace): Setup expected frame pointer address for signal
handling.
This patch consolidates the writev Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/writev.c.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/writev.c: New file.
This patch consolidates the readv Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/readv.c.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/readv.c: New file.
This patch consolidates the write Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/write.c.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* include/unistd.h (write): Add hidden proto.
* io/Makefile (CFLAGS-write.c): New rule.
* nptl/Makefile (CFLAGS-write.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/write.c: New file.
This patch consolidates the read Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/read.c. This leads to a different frame
pointer creation on some architectures:
* It fixes BZ#21428 on aarch64, since now the returned address
for the read syscall can be correctly found out by
backtrace_symbols.
* It makes tst-backtrace{5,6} fails on powerpc due an issue on
its custom backtrace implementation. It is fixed on subsequent
patch from this set.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
[BZ #21428]
* include/unistd.h (read): Add hidden proto.
* io/Makefile (CFLAGS-read.c): New rule.
* nptl/Makefile (CFLAGS-read.c): New rule.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/read.c: New file.
This patch consolidates the creat Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/creat{64}.c. The changes are:
1. Remove creat{64} from auto-generation syscalls.list.
2. Add a new creat{64}.c implementation. For architectures that
define __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T the default creat64 will create
alias to required creat symbols.
3. Use __NR_creat where possible, otherwise use internal open{64}
call with expected flags.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* io/Makefile (CFLAGS-creat.c): New rule.
(CFLAGS-creat64.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/creat.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/creat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/creat64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/creat.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/creat64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Remove create from
auto-generated list.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list: Likewise.
This patch consolidates the open Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/open{64}.c. The changes are:
1. Remove open{64} from auto-generation syscalls.list.
2. Add a new open{64}.c implementation. For architectures that
define __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T the default open64 will create
alias to required open symbols.
3. Use __NR_openat as default syscall for open{64}.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/open.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/open64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/open64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/open.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/open64.c (__libc_open64): Use O_LARGEFILE
only for __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T and add alias to open if the case.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list: Remove open
from auto-generated list.
This patch consolidates the close Linux syscall generation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* nptl/Makefile (CFLAGS-close.c): New flag.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c: New file.
As of now we don't need tunables to be writable after they have been
set initially, so there is no point in having them writable. Put
tunable_list in .data.rel.ro so that it is set as read-only after
relocation. This also allows us to move some of the dl_* variables
that are tunables controlled into the tunables infrastructure instead
of having two copies.
In future if we ever need specific tunables to be writable at runtime,
we can split the tunable_list into two.
Regression tested on x86_64 to verify that tests continue to pass.
* scripts/gen-tunables.awk: Add attribute_relro to
tunable_list.
This patch removes wrong struct definition from eab380d (Move shared
pthread definitions to common headers) on ARM and hppa.
Checked on arm-linux-gnueabihf.
* sysdeps/arm/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h
(__pthread_rwlock_arch_t): Remove __data definition.
* sysdeps/hppa/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h
(__pthread_rwlock_arch_t): Likewise.
The address family splitting via format_ai_family made unpredictable
the place where the canonname field was printed. This commit adjusts
the implementation so that the ai_flags is checked for consistency
across the list, and ai_canonname must only be present on the first
list element.
Tests for AI_CANONNAME are added to resolv/tst-resolv-basic.
The default rawmemchr implementation uses memchr with size (size_t)-1,
which produces a warning with current GCC mainline. The warning seems
reasonable for normal code, so this patch uses the DIAG_* macros to
disable it.
Tested (compilation of glibc only) with build-many-glibcs.py for
arm-linux-gnueabi and powerpc64le-linux-gnu, two architectures for
which the build was previously failing. Note that the glibc testsuite
will still fail to build with GCC mainline because of
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80669>.
* string/rawmemchr.c: Include <libc-diag.h>.
(RAWMEMCHR): Disable -Wstringop-overflow around call to memchr
with size (size_t)-1.
MIPS32 has its own implementations of accept4, recvmmsg and sendmmsg
because at one point it needed to avoid socketcall being used for
those functions (MIPS32 has socketcall, but has never used it in
glibc, and so never had socket.S at the time when socketcall used such
a per-architecture file instead of C code). The current code no
longer uses socketcall based on __NR_socketcall being defined, and the
syscalls are always present on MIPS for supported kernels so the
socketcall case in the code is dead for MIPS; this patch removes the
implementations that are, as Adhemerval noted, no longer needed.
Tested compilation for mips-linux-gnu with build-many-glibcs.py.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/accept4.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/recvmmsg.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/sendmmsg.c: Likewise.
The accept4, recvmmsg and sendmmsg functions had macros
__ASSUME_*_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL. Before we could assume kernels
with the relevant functionality, these macros represented the
conditions under which, on a socketcall architecture, glibc could just
call the syscall unconditionally and not have to deal with socketcall
at all for those functions, because if the syscall didn't work for
them the socketcall call wouldn't either.
Now we can assume kernels with the relevant functionality, the only
question is whether we can assume the syscall is present; if not, we
are on a socketcall architecture and just use socketcall instead.
Thus, this patch removes the macros that are no longer necessary, and
simplifies the code for accept4, recvmmsg and sendmmsg to use the same
logic as the other C implementations of socket functions that may use
a syscall or socketcall depending on kernel support.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/accept4.c (accept4): Use syscall if
[__ASSUME_ACCEPT4_SYSCALL], otherwise socketcall.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/recvmmsg.c (recvmmsg): Use syscall if
[__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL], otherwise socketcall.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sendmmsg.c (__sendmmsg): Use syscall if
[__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL], otherwise socketcall.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_ACCEPT4_SYSCALL): Move to general list of macros for
socket syscalls.
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL): Likewise.
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Remove.
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_ACCEPT4_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL): Likewise.
This patch removes all the replicated pthread definition accross the
architectures and consolidates it on shared headers. The new
organization is as follow:
* Architecture specific definition (such as pthread types sizes) are
place in the new pthreadtypes-arch.h header in arch specific path.
* All shared structure definition are moved to a common NPTL header
at sysdeps/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h (with now includes the arch
specific one for internal definitions).
* Also, for C11 future thread support, both mutex and condition
definition are placed in a common header at
sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h.
It is also a refactor patch without expected functional changes.
Checked with a build for all major ABI (aarch64-linux-gnu, alpha-linux-gnu,
arm-linux-gnueabi, i386-linux-gnu, ia64-linux-gnu,
m68k-linux-gnu, microblaze-linux-gnu, mips{64}-linux-gnu, nios2-linux-gnu,
powerpc{64le}-linux-gnu, s390{x}-linux-gnu, sparc{64}-linux-gnu,
tile{pro,gx}-linux-gnu, and x86_64-linux-gnu).
* posix/Makefile (headers): Add pthreadtypes-arch.h and
thread-shared-types.h.
* sysdeps/aarch64/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: New file: arch
specific thread definition.
* sysdeps/alpha/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/arm/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/hppa/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/m68k/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/microblaze/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/nios2/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sh/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes-arch.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h: New file: shared
thread definition between POSIX and C11.
* sysdeps/aarch64/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h.: Remove file.
* sysdeps/alpha/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/arm/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/hppa/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/m68k/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/microblaze/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/nios2/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sh/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: New file: common thread
definitions shared across all architectures.
Now we can assume a kernel with sendmmsg support, this patch
simplifies the implementation to be similar to that for accept4:
either using socketcall or the syscall according to whether the
syscall is known to be available, without further fallback
implementations. The __ASSUME_SENDMMSG macro is kept (now defined
unconditionally), since it's used in resolv/res_send.c.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SYSCALL): Define unconditionally.
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG): Likewise.
(__ASSUME_SENDMMSG_SOCKETCALL): Remove macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sendmmsg.c (__sendmmsg): Define using
sendmmsg syscall if that can be assumed to be present, socketcall
otherwise, with no fallback for runtime failure.
Now we can assume a kernel with recvmmsg support, this patch
simplifies the implementation to be similar to that for accept4:
either using socketcall or the syscall according to whether the
syscall is known to be available, without further fallback
implementations.
(In fact further simplification is possible, getting rid of the
__ASSUME_*_SYSCALL_WITH_SOCKETCALL macros now that the minimum kernel
is guaranteed support for all of accept4, recvmmsg, sendmmsg, whether
through syscalls or through socketcall. I intend to do that for all
of accept4 / recvmmsg / sendmmsg together - so making their
implementations just like those for older socket functions - once the
basic cleanup for 3.2 minimum kernel is done for sendmmsg as well as
recvmmsg.)
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SYSCALL): Define unconditionally.
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG_SOCKETCALL): Remove macro.
(__ASSUME_RECVMMSG): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/recvmmsg.c (recvmmsg): Define using
recvmmsg syscall if it can be assumed to be present, socketcall
otherwise, with no fallback for runtime failure.
This macro is defined by TS 18661-3 for supporting the _FloatN and
_FloatNx types, as well as the functions suffixed with fN.
* bits/libc-header-start.h:
(__GLIBC_USE_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT): New macro.
* include/features.h: Describe __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
This adds the appropriate common bits for a platform to
enable float128 and expose ABI.
* math/Makefile:
(type-float128-suffix): New variable
(type-float128-routines): Likewise
(type-float128-yes): Likewise
(types): Append float128 if supported
(types-basic): New variable to control the use of templates for
float, double, and long double, but not for float128 or newer types.
(type-basic-foreach): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/float128/Makeconfig: New file.
* sysdeps/ieee754/float128/Versions: New file.
This patch makes sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux code assume the prlimit64
syscall is always available, given the minimum of a 3.2 kernel.
__ASSUME_PRLIMIT64, which in fact was no longer used, is removed.
Code conditional on __NR_prlimit64 being defined is made
unconditional. Fallback code for the case where prlimit64 produces an
ENOSYS error is removed, substantially simplifying some functions.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h (__ASSUME_PRLIMIT64):
Remove macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getrlimit64.c (__getrlimit64): Assume
prlimit64 is always available and does not give an ENOSYS error.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/prlimit.c [__NR_prlimit64]: Make code
unconditional.
[!__NR_prlimit64]: Remove conditional code.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/setrlimit.c (__setrlimit): Assume
prlimit64 is always available and does not give an ENOSYS error.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/setrlimit64.c (__setrlimit64): Likewise.
cppflags-iterator.mk no longer has anything to do with CPPFLAGS; all
it does is set libof-$(foo) for a list of files. extra-modules.mk
does the same thing, but with a different input variable, and doesn't
let the caller control the module. Therefore, this patch gives
cppflags-iterator.mk a better name, removes extra-modules.mk, and
updates all uses of both.
* extra-modules.mk: Delete file.
* cppflags-iterator.mk: Rename to ...
* libof-iterator.mk: ...this. Adjust comments.
* Makerules, extra-lib.mk, benchtests/Makefile, elf/Makefile
* elf/rtld-Rules, iconv/Makefile, locale/Makefile, malloc/Makefile
* nscd/Makefile, sunrpc/Makefile, sysdeps/s390/Makefile:
Use libof-iterator.mk instead of cppflags-iterator.mk or
extra-modules.mk.
* benchtests/strcoll-inputs/filelist#en_US.UTF-8: Remove
extra-modules.mk and cppflags-iterator.mk, add libof-iterator.mk.
The magic number 32 is used everywhere as extra size to
use when doing certain operations. This commit refactors
that into a macro so you can change this value if you're
debugging something in a local build.
This patch removes the __ASSUME_PROC_PID_TASK_COMM macro, and
associated conditional code (in a testcase), now that 3.2 is the
global minimum Linux kernel version supported.
Tested for x86_64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_PROC_PID_TASK_COMM): Remove macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-setgetname.c: Do not include
<kernel-features.h>.
(do_test) [!__ASSUME_PROC_PID_TASK_COMM]: Remove conditional code.
This patch removes the definition of __ASSUME_GETCPU_SYSCALL. In fact
this macro is unused, probably since:
commit dd26c44403
Author: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.com>
Date: Wed Apr 22 14:21:39 2015 -0300
Consolidate sched_getcpu
so it could have been removed even without the move to 3.2 as minimum
kernel version on x86_64.
Tested for x86_64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_GETCPU_SYSCALL): Remove macro.
Otherwise, another user might recreate these files after the first
deletion. Particularly with temporary directories, this could result
in the removal of unintended files through symbol link attacks.
This is required to remove temporary directories which contain
temporary files. Previously, FIFO order meant that directory
removal was attempted when the directory still contained files,
which meant that temporary directory cleanup was essentially
unsupported.
As per the recent discussion, this patch implements a requirement for
Linux 3.2 or later for x86 and x86_64. This is only the initial
change to increase the configured minimum; it's expected that followup
patches would deal with associated removal of conditionals that are no
longer needed. If we remove the start-up test on the kernel version,
of course the NEWS and README text should then be revised (to reflect
that this version is just one such that glibc does not intend to
include compatibility code for any older kernel version, rather than
older kernels necessarily failing to work or glibc necessarily having
compatibility code for newer interfaces).
The followups would be able to assume presence of getcpu (x86_64),
recvmmsg (not always through its own syscall, sometimes only through
socketcall), sendmmsg (likewise), /proc/$pid/task/$tid/comm, f_flags
from statfs, prlimit64.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/configure.ac (arch_minimum_kernel):
Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/configure: Regenerated.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/configure.ac
(arch_minimum_kernel): Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/configure: Regenerated.
* README: Update statement about Linux kernel requirements.
conform/ namespace tests of arpa/inet.h, netdb.h and netinet/in.h fail
for UNIX98 and XPG42 because of inclusion of stdint.h, which defines
macros not permitted in those headers for those standards. UNIX98
allows them to include inttypes.h, but (predating C99) has restricted
inttypes.h contents (not yet tested in the conform/ tests) not
including those macros; XPG4.2 has no such permission and no
inttypes.h / stdint.h at all.
This patch rearranges the headers to avoid this issue. intN_t
definitions move to bits/stdint-intn.h, and uintN_t definitions to
bits/stdint-uintn.h. (These are not bits/types/ headers because they
each define four types. They are separate rather than just a single
header because sys/types.h defines intN_t but u_intN_t rather than
uintN_t - and while sys/types.h could define uintN_t because of the
POSIX reservation of *_t, existing practice there is largely to
condition types on appropriate feature test macros, and indeed there
is at least one open bug report (14553) about a type that's not
so-conditioned, so maybe types there should actually have conditions
added where appropriate.) The affected network headers are then made
to include bits/stdint-uintn.h instead of stdint.h. This allows six
XFAILs to be removed.
This doesn't do anything about inttypes.h defining more than it should
for UNIX98, but we don't have conformtest expectations for that case
at present (and my inclination is that a fix for that should be as
local as possible - affecting only inttypes.h, not stdint.h, only for
the case of __USE_UNIX98 && !__USE_ISOC99).
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #21455]
* bits/stdint-intn.h: New file.
* bits/stdint-uintn.h: Likewise.
* stdlib/Makefile (headers): Add bits/stdint-intn.h and
bits/stdint-uintn.h.
* inet/netinet/in.h: Include <bits/stdint-uintn.h> instead of
<stdint.h>.
* posix/sys/types.h: Include <bits/stdint-intn.h>.
(__int8_t_defined): Do not define here.
(int8_t): Likewise.
(int16_t): Likewise.
(int32_t): Likewise.
(int64_t): Likewise.
[__GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)] (__intN_t): Likewise.
* resolv/netdb.h: Include <bits/stdint-uintn.h> instead of
<stdint.h>.
* include/netdb.h [_ISOMAC]: Do not include <stdint.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/stdint.h: Include <bits/stdint-intn.h> and
<bits/stdint-uintn.h>.
(int8_t): Do not define here.
(int16_t): Likewise.
(int32_t): Likewise.
(int64_t): Likewise.
(uint8_t): Likewise.
(uint16_t): Likewise.
(uint32_t): Likewise.
(uint64_t): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG42/arpa/inet.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG42/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XPG42/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/arpa/inet.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
This provides a extra macro expansion before invoking
the hidden_def macro. This is necessary to build the
ldbl-128 files as float128 correctly.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h:
(mathx_hidden_def): New macro.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_finitel.c: Replace hidden_def with
the above.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_isinfl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_isnanl.c: Likewise.
signal.h declares bsd_signal for __USE_XOPEN. But this function was
obsoleted in the 2001 edition of POSIX and removed in the 2008
edition, so it should not be declared when the 2008 edition is in use.
This patch fixes the conditionals accordingly. (This does not fix any
conform/ test failures because of other namespace issues in signal.h.)
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #21445]
* signal/signal.h [__USE_XOPEN2K8] (bsd_signal): Do not declare.
This patch implements the most straightforward part of fixing
namespace issues for sys/ucontext.h and related headers: where fields
in sys/ucontext.h or bits/sigcontext.h are named "reserved", "padding"
or similar, they are renamed to use the __glibc_reserved* naming
convention. It does not change fields with a leading underscore, or
even those with a prefix such as uc_ or sc_. It only fixes a small
part of bug 21457, so no XFAILs are removed.
Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21457]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/ucontext.h
[_MIPS_SIM != _ABIO32] (mcontext_t): Rename field reserved to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/bits/sigcontext.h
(struct _fpx_sw_bytes): Rename field padding to __glibc_reserved1.
(struct _fpxreg): Likewise.
[!__x86_64__] (struct _fpstate): Rename field reserved to
__glibc_reserved1. Rename field padding to __glibc_reserved2.
[__x86_64__] (struct _fpstate): Rename field padding to
__glibc_reserved1.
(struct _xsave_hdr): Rename field reserved1 to __glibc_reserved1.
Rename field reserved2 to __glibc_reserved2.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h
[__x86_64__] (struct _libc_fpxreg): Rename field padding to
__glibc_reserved1.
[__x86_64__] (struct _libc_fpstate): Rename field padding to
__glibc_reserved1.
dl_platform and dl_hwcap are set from AT_PLATFORM and AT_HWCAP very
early during startup. They are used by dynamic linker to determine
platform and build an array of hardware capability names, which are
added to search path when loading shared object. dl_platform and
dl_hwcap are unused on x86-64. On i386, i386, i486, i586 and i686
platforms were supported and only SSE2 capability was used.
On x86, usage of AT_PLATFORM and AT_HWCAP to determine platform and
processor capabilities is obsolete since all information is available
in dl_x86_cpu_features. This patch sets dl_platform and dl_hwcap from
dl_x86_cpu_features in dynamic linker. On i386, the available plaforms
are changed to i586 and i686 since i386 has been deprecated. On x86-64,
the available plaforms are haswell, which is for Haswell class processors
with BMI1, BMI2, LZCNT, MOVBE, POPCNT, AVX2 and FMA, and xeon_phi, which
is for Xeon Phi class processors with AVX512F, AVX512CD, AVX512ER and
AVX512PF. A capability, avx512_1, is also added to x86-64 for AVX512
ISAs: AVX512F, AVX512CD, AVX512BW, AVX512DQ and AVX512VL.
[BZ #21391]
* sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h (dl_platform_init) [IS_IN (rtld)]:
Only call init_cpu_features.
[!IS_IN (rtld)]: Only set GLRO(dl_platform) to NULL if needed.
* sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h (dl_platform_init): Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/dl-procinfo.h: Removed.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/dl-procinfo.h: Don't include
<sysdeps/i386/dl-procinfo.h> nor <ldsodefs.h>. Include
<sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.h>.
(_dl_procinfo): Replace _DL_HWCAP_COUNT with 32.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/dl-procinfo.h [!IS_IN (ldconfig)]:
Include <sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.h> instead of
<sysdeps/generic/dl-procinfo.h>.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c: Include <dl-hwcap.h>.
(init_cpu_features): Set dl_platform, dl_hwcap and dl_hwcap_mask.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h (bit_cpu_LZCNT): New.
(bit_cpu_MOVBE): Likewise.
(bit_cpu_BMI1): Likewise.
(bit_cpu_BMI2): Likewise.
(index_cpu_BMI1): Likewise.
(index_cpu_BMI2): Likewise.
(index_cpu_LZCNT): Likewise.
(index_cpu_MOVBE): Likewise.
(index_cpu_POPCNT): Likewise.
(reg_BMI1): Likewise.
(reg_BMI2): Likewise.
(reg_LZCNT): Likewise.
(reg_MOVBE): Likewise.
(reg_POPCNT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/dl-hwcap.h: New file.
* sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.c (_dl_x86_hwcap_flags): New.
(_dl_x86_platforms): Likewise.
MMap'd memory isn't shrunk without MREMAP, but IIRC this is intentional for
performance reasons. Regardless, this patch tweaks the existing comment to
be more accurate wrt the existing code.
[BZ #21411]
* malloc/malloc.c: Tweak realloc/MREMAP comment to be more accurate.
This patch consolidates the epoll_wait Linux syscall generation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/epoll_wait.c. The implementation tries to
use __NR_epoll_wait if defined, otherwise calls epoll_pwait.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/epoll_wait.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/epoll_wait.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Remove epoll_wait from
auto-generation list.
This patch consolidates the select Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/select.c. The changes are:
1. Remove select from auto-generation syscalls.list on the architecture
that uses __NR_select.
2. Remove generic implementation add a default one that handle all
current cases (with the expection of alpha)
The new default implementation will either use __NR_select if
available of fallback to __NR_pselect6 otherwise.
3. Add a alpha outlier implementation which requires old compatibility
symbols.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
arch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Makefile (sysdep_routines): Add
osf_select.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/select.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/syscalls.list: Remove select and
osf_select from auto-generation list.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/select.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/select.c: New file.
This patch consolidates the poll Linux syscall implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/poll.c. It basically removes poll from
auto-generation list and add a default implementation that either
call __NR_poll directly (if the kernel headers defines it) or
ppoll adjusting the timeout argument (as the generic implementation).
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnux32,
aarch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/poll.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/poll.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Remove poll from
auto-generation list.
This patch adds the HWCAP_ASIMDRDM macro from Linux 4.11 to the
AArch64 bits/hwcap.h.
Tested (compilation only) with build-many-glibcs.py.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/hwcap.h (HWCAP_ASIMDRDM):
New macro.
The Studio compiler generates relocation types which are not supported
in glibc. Handle these relocs.
Tested in sparc64-linux-gnu. No regressions.
BZ #21179]
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/dl-machine.h: Handle R_SPARC_DISP64 and
R_SPARC_REGISTER relocations.
This patch adds internal alias for __pread, __pread64, and __pwrite
following the already in place one for __pwrite64. This is not used
in any implementation but on microblaze on preadv/pwritev fallback
(since it does not define __ASSUME_PREADV).
In fact it was signaled by commit c35db50ff5 which update the expected
localptl.data for the architecture based on resulted value. This patch
updates the plt for microblaze now that p{read,write}{64} are correctly
routed to use internal alias.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and a build for all supported architectures
(no all variants although).
* include/unistd.h (__pread): Add libc_hidden_proto.
(__pread64): Likewise.
(__pwrite): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/localplt.data [libc.so]
(__pread64): Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pread.c (__pread64): Add libc_hidden_weak.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pread64.c (__pread64): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pwrite.c (__pwrite): Likewise.
This patch adds the TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT macro from Linux 4.11 to
sysdeps/gnu/netinet/tcp.h.
Tested for x86-64.
* sysdeps/gnu/netinet/tcp.h (TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT): New macro.
This patch adds the PF_SMC / AF_SMC macros from Linux 4.11 to
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h.
Tested for x86_64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h (PF_SMC): New macro.
(PF_MAX): Set to 44.
(AF_SMC): New macro.
1. Fix the results for negative subnormals by ignoring the signal when
normalizing the value.
2. Fix the output when the high part is a power of 2 and the low part
is a nonzero number with opposite sign. This fix is based on commit
380bd0fd24.
After applying this patch, logbl() tests pass cleanly on POWER >= 7.
Tested on powerpc, powerpc64 and powerpc64le
[BZ #21280]
* sysdeps/powerpc/power7/fpu/s_logbl.c (__logbl): Ignore the
signal of subnormals and adjust the exponent of power of 2 down
when low part has opposite sign.
float128 on powerpc64le requires the addition of the ieee754/float128
sysdep, whereas powerpc64 doesn't. This requires creating a bunch of
submachine and cpu directories and Implies files which just point
towards their powerpc64 equivalent.
Tested on P7, P8, and generic powerpc64le targets with and without
multiarch.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/fpu/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/fpu/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power7/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power7/fpu/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power7/fpu/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power7/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power8/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power8/fpu/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power8/fpu/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power8/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power9/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power9/fpu/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power9/fpu/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power9/multiarch/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/preconfigure: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64le/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64le/fpu/Implies: New file.
POSIX.1:2001 added sem_timedwait, but said nothing about defining
struct timespec in semaphore.h. The 2008 edition added a
corresponding permission to include <time.h> from <semaphore.h>.
Since this is the normal POSIX approach in such cases, it seems
appropriate to consider this a bug fix, and so this patch makes the
conform/ tests allow that inclusion for POSIX.1:2001 as well.
Tested for x86_64.
* conform/data/semaphore.h-data [XOPEN2K] (time.h): Allow header
inclusion.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/semaphore.h/conform):
Remove.
The conform/ tests test -D_XOPEN_SOURCE under the name "XPG3", and
-D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED under the name "XPG4".
That naming is misleading. _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED actually means
XPG4.2, including UX-shaded interfaces. _XOPEN_SOURCE actually means
XPG4, or XPG4.2 without UX-shaded interfaces. (Prior XPG versions
also used _XOPEN_SOURCE, but without any versioning of the values of
the macro, so XPG4.2 without UX-shaded interfaces is the only sensible
set of interfaces for glibc to expose given _XOPEN_SOURCE=1 without
_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED defined.)
This patch fixes the naming in the conform/ tests, so that what is now
called XPG4 is changed to XPG42, and what is now called XPG3 is
changed to XPG4.
Tested for x86_64 (and verified the complete set of expectations is
unchanged by the patch beyond the intended renaming).
* conform/GlibcConform.pm (XPG4): Rename standard to XPG42.
(XPG3): Rename standard to XPG4.
* conform/Makefile: Likewise.
* conform/list-header-symbols.pl: Likewise.
* conform/data/aio.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/arpa/inet.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/complex.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/ctype.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/dlfcn.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/fcntl.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/fenv.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/float.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/fmtmsg.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/ftw.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/grp.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/inttypes.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/iso646.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/langinfo.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/libgen.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/limits.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/locale.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/math.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/mqueue.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/ndbm.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/net/if.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/netdb.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/netinet/in.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/poll.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/pthread.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/pwd.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sched.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/search.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/semaphore.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/signal.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/spawn.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/stdbool.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/stdint.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/stdio.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/stdlib.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/string.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/strings.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/stropts.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/mman.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/resource.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/select.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/socket.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/stat.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/statvfs.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/time.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/timeb.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/types.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/uio.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/un.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/wait.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/syslog.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/termios.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/tgmath.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/time.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/ucontext.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/unistd.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/utmpx.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/varargs.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/wchar.h-data: Likewise.
* conform/data/wctype.h-data: Likewise.
Now there is a GCC 7 release branch, this patch makes
build-many-glibcs.py default to using it instead of GCC 6.
Relative to GCC 6, this fixes the MicroBlaze build but introduces ICEs
building glibc testcases for SH (GCC PRs 78459, 78460; the latter is
an out-of-memory issue so you may want to set memory limits when
running build-many-glibcs.py).
* scripts/build-many-glibcs.py (Context.checkout): Default gcc
version to 7 branch.
When using software completions, we have to prevent assembler to match
input and output operands of sqrtt/sqrtf insn. Add earlyclobber to
output operand to avoid unwanted operand matching.
2017-04-14 Uros Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com>
* sysdeps/alpha/fpu/math_private.h (__ieee754_sqrt): Add
earlyclobber to output operand of sqrt insn.
(__ieee754_sqrtf): Ditto.
sys/socket.h includes sys/uio.h to get the definition of the iovec
structure.
POSIX allows sys/socket.h to make all sys/uio.h symbols visible.
However, all of sys/uio.h is XSI-shaded, so for non-XSI POSIX this
results in conformtest failures (for sys/socket.h and other headers
that include it):
Namespace violation: "UIO_MAXIOV"
Namespace violation: "readv"
Namespace violation: "writev"
Now, there is some ambiguity in POSIX about what namespace
reservations apply in this case - see
http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1127 - but glibc convention
would still avoid declaring readv and writev, for example, for feature
test macros that don't include them (if only headers from the relevant
standard are included), even if such declarations are permitted, so
there is a bug here according to glibc conventions.
This patch moves the struct iovec definition to a new
bits/types/struct_iovec.h header and includes that from sys/socket.h
instead of including the whole of sys/uio.h. This fixes the namespace
issue; however, three files in glibc that were relying on the implicit
inclusion needed to be updated to include sys/uio.h explicitly. So
there is a question of whether sys/socket.h should continue to include
sys/uio.h under some conditions, such as __USE_XOPEN or __USE_MISC or
__USE_XOPEN || __USE_MISC, for greater compatibility with code that
(wrongly) expects this optional inclusion to be present there. (I
think the three affected files in glibc should still have explicit
sys/uio.h inclusions added in any case, however.)
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #21426]
* misc/bits/types/struct_iovec.h: New file.
* misc/Makefile (headers): Add bits/types/struct_iovec.h.
* include/bits/types/struct_iovec.h: New file.
* bits/uio.h (struct iovec): Replace by inclusion of
<bits/types/struct_iovec.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/uio.h (struct iovec): Likewise.
* socket/sys/socket.h: Include <bits/types/struct_iovec.h> instead
of <sys/uio.h>.
* nptl/tst-cancel4.c: Include <sys/uio.h>
* posix/test-errno.c: Likewise.
* support/resolv_test.c: Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-POSIX2008/arpa/inet.h/conform):
Remove.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/netdb.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/netinet/in.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/sys/socket.h/conform): Likewise.
The conformtest expectations in sys/socket.h are missing the standard
POSIX allowance for all headers to define *_t names. For XSI standard
versions that allowance comes in via the permission to include
<sys/uio.h> (for which the expectations properly allow *_t), but for
non-XSI POSIX nothing brings in that allowance and spurious namespace
failures occur. This patch adds the required permission to the
expectations to remove the spurious failures (by itself this does not
allow any XFAILs to be removed).
Tested for x86_64.
* conform/data/sys/socket.h-data (*_t): Allow.
The internal 'ret' variable in '__spawni_child' function is not
used after assignment in most cases.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c (__spawni_child): Remove ununsed
assignment.
This patch adds support for the POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID flag.
It was recently accepted by the Austin Group:
http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1044
Checked on x86_64
Daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
[BZ #21340]
* posix/Makefile (tests): Add tst-posix_spawn-setsid to list of tests.
* posix/spawn.h: define POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID flag.
* posix/spawnattr_setflags.c (ALL_FLAGS): Add POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID to
valid flags.
* posix/tst-posix_spawn-setsid.c: Add test for POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/spawni.c (__spawni): Implementation of
POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID.
* sysdeps/posix/spawni.c (__spawni): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c (__spawni_child): Likewise.
* NEWS: Add note about POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID support.
This patch moves the declaration of many floating-point functions from
math_private.h to math_private_calls.h and macroize the declaration to
be dependent on floating-point type. For each of float, double, and
long double, the new header file is included once. This reduces the
amount of repetitive boilerplate that will be required when adding
float128 versions of these functions.
Tested for powerpc64le and s390x.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: Move the declaration of many
functions to sysdeps/generic/math_private_calls.h.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private_calls.h: New file with the
declarations of the functions removed from math_private.h
macroized by floating-point type.
The utf8-utf32-z9.c iconv module is using ifunc and thus the ifunc part should
be in multiarch folder. Otherwise ifunc is used even if you configure
with --disable-multi-arch.
This patch moves the ifunc resolvers to the new file
sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf8-utf32-z9.c. The resolvers are now implemented
with s390_libc_ifunc_expr macro instead of using gcc attribute ifunc directly.
The ifunc versions are implemented in sysdeps/s390/utf8-utf32-z9.c.
Each version is only implemented if needed or supported. Therefore there is
a block at beginning of the file which selects the versions which should be
defined depending on support for multiarch, vector-support and used minimum
architecture level. This block defines HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX] to 1 or 0.
The code below is rearranged and surrounded
by #if HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX] == 1. There is no functional change.
The cu instructions are z9 zarch instructions. As the major distros are
already using the newer z196 as architecture level set, those instructions
can be used as fallback version instead of the c-code. This behaviour is
decided at compile time via HAVE_S390_MIN_Z196_ZARCH_ASM_SUPPORT.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf8-utf32-z9.c: New File.
* sysdeps/s390/utf8-utf32-z9.c: Move ifunc resolvers to multiarch
folder and define ifunc versions depending on HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX].
(HAVE_FROM_C, HAVE_FROM_CU, HAVE_FROM_VX, HAVE_TO_C, HAVE_TO_VX,
FROM_LOOP_DEFAULT, FROM_LOOP_C, FROM_LOOP_CU, FROM_LOOP_VX,
TO_LOOP_DEFAULT, TO_LOOP_C, TO_LOOP_VX): New Define.
The utf16-utf32-z9.c iconv module is using ifunc and thus the ifunc part should
be in multiarch folder. Otherwise ifunc is used even if you configure
with --disable-multi-arch.
This patch moves the ifunc resolvers to the new file
sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf16-utf32-z9.c. The resolvers are now implemented
with s390_libc_ifunc_expr macro instead of using gcc attribute ifunc directly.
The ifunc versions are implemented in sysdeps/s390/utf16-utf32-z9.c.
Each version is only implemented if needed or supported. Therefore there is
a block at beginning of the file which selects the versions which should be
defined depending on support for multiarch, vector-support and used minimum
architecture level. This block defines HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|VX] to 1 or 0.
The code below is rearranged and surrounded
by #if HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|VX] == 1. There is no functional change.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf16-utf32-z9.c: New File.
* sysdeps/s390/utf16-utf32-z9.c: Move ifunc resolvers to multiarch
folder and define ifunc versions depending on HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|VX].
(HAVE_FROM_C, HAVE_FROM_VX, HAVE_TO_C, HAVE_TO_VX, FROM_LOOP_DEFAULT,
FROM_LOOP_C, FROM_LOOP_VX, TO_LOOP_DEFAULT, TO_LOOP_C, TO_LOOP_VX):
New Define.
The utf8-utf16-z9.c iconv module is using ifunc and thus the ifunc part should
be in multiarch folder. Otherwise ifunc is used even if you configure
with --disable-multi-arch.
This patch moves the ifunc resolvers to the new file
sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf8-utf16-z9.c. The resolvers are now implemented
with s390_libc_ifunc_expr macro instead of using gcc attribute ifunc directly.
The ifunc versions are implemented in sysdeps/s390/utf8-utf16-z9.c.
Each version is only implemented if needed or supported. Therefore there is
a block at beginning of the file which selects the versions which should be
defined depending on support for multiarch, vector-support and used minimum
architecture level. This block defines HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX] to 1 or 0.
The code below is rearranged and surrounded
by #if HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX] == 1. There is no functional change.
The cu instructions are z9 zarch instructions. As the major distros are
already using the newer z196 as architecture level set, those instructions
can be used as fallback version instead of the c-code. This behaviour is
decided at compile time via HAVE_S390_MIN_Z196_ZARCH_ASM_SUPPORT.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/multiarch/utf8-utf16-z9.c: New File.
* sysdeps/s390/utf8-utf16-z9.c: Move ifunc resolvers to multiarch
folder and define ifunc versions depending on HAVE_[FROM|TO]_[C|CU|VX].
(HAVE_FROM_C, HAVE_FROM_CU, HAVE_FROM_VX, HAVE_TO_C, HAVE_TO_VX,
FROM_LOOP_DEFAULT, FROM_LOOP_C, FROM_LOOP_CU, FROM_LOOP_VX,
TO_LOOP_DEFAULT, TO_LOOP_C, TO_LOOP_VX): New Define.
This patch adds s390_libc_ifunc_expr macro which uses the __ifunc base macro
in include/libc-symbols.h and lets the user define a generic expression to
choose the correct ifunc variant. Furthermore as the base macro is used,
the ifunc resolver functions are now also using inhibit_stack_protector.
S390 needs its own version due to the hwcap argument of the ifunc resolver.
This new macro is now used in iconv code in 8bit-generic.c instead of using
gcc attribute ifunc directly.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/multiarch/ifunc-resolve.h
(s390_libc_ifunc_expr_init, s390_libc_ifunc_expr): New Define.
* sysdeps/s390/multiarch/8bit-generic.c
(__to_generic, __from_generic): Use s390_libc_ifunc_expr to
define ifunc resolvers.
As noted in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2012-12/msg00240.html>,
stdlib/Versions and wcsmbs/Versions list some functions as
__strto*_internal and __wcsto*_internal rather than explicitly listing
the symbols to be exported (so any new internal function matching one
of those patterns would be wrongly added to version GLIBC_2.0), which
seems like a bad idea. This patch changes those files to list the
exported symbols explicitly. There are still entries in
sysdeps/nacl/Versions for __nacl_irt_*, but as GLIBC_PRIVATE symbols
that seems less significant.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch.
* stdlib/Versions (__strtod_internal): List explicitly, not as
wildcard.
(__strtof_internal): Likewise.
(__strtold_internal): Likewise.
(__strtol_internal): Likewise.
(__strtoll_internal): Likewise.
(__strtoul_internal): Likewise.
(__strtoull_internal): Likewise.
(__strtoq_internal): Likewise.
(__strtouq_internal): Likewise.
* wcsmbs/Versions (__wcstod_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstof_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstold_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstol_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstoll_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstoul_internal): Likewise.
(__wcstoull_internal): Likewise.
As indicated by the bug report, the 'struct timespec' definition
is not defined for '_XOPEN_SOURCE=700' and '_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L'.
It is because current code only includes its definition if __USE_ATFILE
is defined and the define is only set with:
1. _GNU_SOURCE and/or _ATFILE_SOURCE definition.
2. _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L
However, the 'st_*' fields in 'struct stat' are defined if __USE_XOPEN2K8.
This patch uses the same logic for 'struct timespec' inclusion.
Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* io/sys/stat.h: Use __USE_XOPEN2K8 insteaf of __USE_ATFILE for
struct timespec definition.
Simplify the Linux accept4 implementation based on the assumption
that it is available in some way. __ASSUME_ACCEPT4_SOCKETCALL was
previously unused, so remove it.
For ia64, the accept4 system call (and socket call) were backported
in kernel version 3.2.18. Reflect this in the installation
instructions.
This patch enables the compilation part of the conformtest tests (the
vast bulk of them) when cross compiling, so making it easy to run them
across many configurations with build-many-glibcs.py.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* conform/Makefile (tests-special): Do not make addition of
$(conformtest-header-tests) conditional on [$(cross-compiling) = no].
(generated): Do not make addition of $(conformtest-header-base)
conditional on [$(cross-compiling) = no].
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h includes asm/socket.h. That
includes asm/sockios.h, which on MIPS includes asm/ioctl.h, resulting
in namespace violations from IOC* macros.
bits/socket.h already has code to handle asm/socket.h unconditionally
defining macros that are only wanted for __USE_MISC. This patch
extends it to handle the IOC* macros as well (always undefining them
if not defined when bits/socket.h was included, as I don't think they
are part of the intended API even for __USE_MISC).
It's possible there should also be a kernel fix - it's not clear to me
that IOC* belong in the uapi headers, and even if they do they might
best be split out into another header to avoid getting defined by this
particular path. But since glibc needs to deal with existing kernel
headers, it also seems appropriate to extend the existing workaround
to these macros.
Tested (compilation only) with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21267]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h (IOCSIZE_MASK): Undefine
if defined by <asm/socket.h> and not previously defined.
(IOCSIZE_SHIFT): Likewise.
(IOC_IN): Likewise.
(IOC_INOUT): Likewise.
(IOC_OUT): Likewise.
On Skylake server, AVX512 load/store instructions in memcpy/memset may
lead to lower CPU turbo frequency in certain situations. Use of AVX2
in memcpy/memset has been observed to have improved overall performance
in many workloads due to the higher frequency.
Since AVX512ER is unique to Xeon Phi, this patch sets Prefer_No_AVX512
if AVX512ER isn't available so that AVX2 versions of memcpy/memset are
used on Skylake server.
[BZ #21396]
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c (init_cpu_features): Set
Prefer_No_AVX512 if AVX512ER isn't available.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h (bit_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512): New.
(index_arch_Prefer_No_AVX512): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcpy.S (__new_memcpy): Don't use
AVX512 version if Prefer_No_AVX512 is set.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcpy_chk.S (__memcpy_chk):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove.S (__libc_memmove): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove_chk.S (__memmove_chk):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/mempcpy.S (__mempcpy): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/mempcpy_chk.S (__mempcpy_chk):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memset.S (memset): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memset_chk.S (__memset_chk):
Likewise.
AVX512ER won't be implemented in any Xeon processors and will be in
all Xeon Phi processors. Don't check CPU model number when setting
Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER for Xeon Phi. Instead, set Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER
if AVX512ER is available. It works with current and future Xeon Phi
and non-Xeon Phi processors.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c (init_cpu_features): Set
Prefer_No_VZEROUPPER if AVX512ER is available.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h
(bit_cpu_AVX512PF): New.
(bit_cpu_AVX512ER): Likewise.
(bit_cpu_AVX512CD): Likewise.
(bit_cpu_AVX512BW): Likewise.
(bit_cpu_AVX512VL): Likewise.
(index_cpu_AVX512PF): Likewise.
(index_cpu_AVX512ER): Likewise.
(index_cpu_AVX512CD): Likewise.
(index_cpu_AVX512BW): Likewise.
(index_cpu_AVX512VL): Likewise.
(reg_AVX512PF): Likewise.
(reg_AVX512ER): Likewise.
(reg_AVX512CD): Likewise.
(reg_AVX512BW): Likewise.
(reg_AVX512VL): Likewise.
P7 code is used for <=32B strings and for > 32B vectorized loops are used.
This shows as an average 25% improvement depending on the position of search
character. The performance is same for shorter strings.
Tested on ppc64 and ppc64le.
__deregister_frame_info_bases() calls free() while holding a mutex which
is also used from _Unwind_Find_FDE(). This leads to a deadlock if
AddressSanitizer uses _Unwind_Backtrace() from its free()
implementation.
Checked on mips-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu.
[BZ #21357]
* sysdeps/generic/unwind-dw2-fde.c (__deregister_frame_info_bases):
Call free() outside of mutex.
EDNS is disabled by default (so there is interoperability issue), and
the fallback code is problematic because it prevents an application
from obtaining DNSSEC data after a FORMERR response.
This bug did not affect name resolution because those functions
indirectly call ns_name_pack with a buffer which is always larger
than the generated query packet, even in the case of the
longest-possible domain name.
The RES_F_* constants are only used with the private _res._flags
member. RES_EXHAUSTIVE is unused. The removed function
declarations refer to functions not actually exported by glibc,
so they are unusable by applications.
With new optimized strnlen for POWER8 [1], this patch adds
strncat for power8 to make use of optimized strlen and strnlen.
This is faster than POWER7 current implementation for larger strings.
Tested on powerpc64 and powerpc64le.
[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-03/msg00491.html
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/Makefile (sysdep_routines): Add
strncat-power8.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncat.c (strncat): Add
__strncat_power8 to ifunc list.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/ifunc-impl-list.c
(strncat): Add __strncat_power8 to list of strncat functions.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncat-power8.c: New file.
This patch consolidates all Linux mmap implementations on default
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap{64}.c one. To accomodate all required
architecture specific requeriments a new internal header is created
(mmap_internal.h) where each architecture add its specific code
requirements. Currently only x86_64 (to define MMAP_PREPARE to add
MAP_32BITS), s390 (which have a different kernel ABI for mmap), m68k
(which have variable minimum page sizes), and MIPS n32 (which zero
extend the offset to handle negative one correctly) redefine the new
header.
The patch also fixes BZ#21270 where default mmap64 on architectures
which uses mmap2 silent truncates large offsets value (larger than
1 << (page shift + 8 * sizeof (off_t)) or 1<<44 on architectures with
4096 bytes page size). The new consolidate implementation returns
EINVAL as allowed by POSIX.
It also adds a tests for on current tst-mmap-offset one. I have run
a full make check on x86_64, x86_64-32, i686, aarch64, armhf, powerpc,
powerpc64le, sparc64, and sparcv9 without any regressions. I also ran
some basic tests (tst-mmap-offset) on sh4, m68k, and on qemu simulated
MIPS32 and MIPS64.
[BZ #21270]
* posix/tst-mmap-offset.c (do_prepare): New function.
(do_test): Rename to do_test_bz18877 and use FAIL_RET.
(do_test_bz21270): New function.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/mmap.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/mmap.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/mmap.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/mmap64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/mmap.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/mmap64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/mmap.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/mmap64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/mmap.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/mmap64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/mmap.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap_internal.h: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/mmap_internal.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/mmap_internal.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/mmap_internal.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/mmap_internal.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/syscalls.list: Remove mmap
from auto-generation list.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap64.c (__mmap64): Add check for invalid
offsets and support for mmap2 syscall.
This patch prevents lingering files for SIGSEGV failures by adding
a cleanup handler on trap handler. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* posix/globtest.sh: Add cleanup routine on trap 0.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcmp-power4.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded
macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcmp-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memmove-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/memcmp.S: Set a default function
name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memmove.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-a2.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded
macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-cell.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-power4.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-power6.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memcpy-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/mempcpy-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/a2/memcpy.S: Set a default function
name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/cell/memcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/memcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/memcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power6/memcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/mempcpy.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memchr-power7.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded macros
definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memrchr-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/rawmemchr-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memchr.S: Set a default
function name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros
accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memrchr.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/rawmemchr.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memset-power4.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded macros
definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memset-power6.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memset-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memset-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/memset-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/memset.S: Set a default function name if
not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/memset.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power6/memset.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memset.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/memset.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcasestr-power8.S: Define the
strcasestr implementation name and remove unneeded macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strstr-power7.S: Define
strstr implementation name and remove unneeded macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strstr.S: Set a default function
name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strcasestr.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strchr-power7.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded macros
definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strchr-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strchr-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strchrnul-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strchrnul-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strrchr-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strchr.S: Set a default
function name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros
accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strchrnul.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strrchr.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strchr.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strchr.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strlen-power7.S: Define
the strlen implementation name and remove unneeded macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strlen-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strlen-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strnlen-power7.S: Define
the strnlen implementation name and remove unneeded macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strlen.S: Set a default function
name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strnlen.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strlen.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strlen.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcasecmp_l-power7.S: Define
the implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded
macros definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcmp-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcmp-power8.S Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcmp-power9.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcmp-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncmp-power4.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncmp-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncmp-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncmp-power9.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncmp-ppc64.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/strncmp.S: Set a default function
name if not defined and pass as parameter to macros accordingly.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strncmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strncmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power9/strcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power9/strncmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strncmp.S: Likewise.
Clean up the IFUNC implementations for powerpc in order to remove
unneeded macro definitions.
Tested on ppc64le with and without --disable-multi-arch flag.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/stpcpy-power8.S: Define the
implementation-specific function name and remove unneeded macros
definition.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/stpncpy-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/stpncpy-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strcpy-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncpy-power7.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strncpy-power8.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strncpy.S: Set a default
function name if not defined.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strcpy.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strncpy.S: Likewise.
Add support to getauxval() for new types to get L1, L2, L3 cache sizes,
cache line sizes, and cache associativities. The new types for
getauxval() were added in the stream for Linux kernel v4.11 in commit
98a5f361b8625c6f4841d6ba013bbf0e80d08147.
* elf/elf.h (AT_L1I_CACHESIZE, AT_L1I_CACHEGEOMETRY, AT_L1D_CACHESIZE,
AT_L1D_CACHEGEOMETRY, AT_L2_CACHESIZE, AT_L2_CACHEGEOMETRY,
AT_L3_CACHESIZE, AT_L3_CACHEGEOMETRY): New. Add auxvec
identifiers from kernel arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/auxvec.h.
They only modify the state in the dirstream argument, and we
generally do not treat this as a reason to mark a function as
not thread-safe. For an example, see random_r, which is marked
as thread-safe even though the random state is not protected
by a lock.
This patch moves all arch specific pthreadtypes.h to a similar path
for all architectures (sysdeps/unix/sysv/<arch>/bits). No functional
or build change is expected. The idea is mainly to organize the
header placement for all architectures.
Checked with a build for all major ABI (aarch64-linux-gnu, alpha-linux-gnu,
arm-linux-gnueabi, i386-linux-gnu, ia64-linux-gnu,
m68k-linux-gnu, microblaze-linux-gnu [1], mips{64}-linux-gnu, nios2-linux-gnu,
powerpc{64le}-linux-gnu, s390{x}-linux-gnu, sparc{64}-linux-gnu,
tile{pro,gx}-linux-gnu, and x86_64-linux-gnu).
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/Implies: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/alpha/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: ... here.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/powerpc/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: ... here.
* sysdeps/x86/bits/pthreadtypes.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/x86/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h: ... here.
Add sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.c for x86 version of processor capability
information to reduce duplication between i386 and x86_64 dl-procinfo.c.
* sysdeps/i386/dl-procinfo.c: Include
<sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.c>.
* sysdeps/x86_64/dl-procinfo.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/dl-procinfo.c: New file.
The declarations of many functions in math_private.h are not required
since __MATHDECL and __MATHDECLX, in math.h, already provide the
declarations for these functions. This patch removes the declarations
from math_private.h. It also adds the inclusion of math.h to the files
which depended on the declaration of functions in math_private.h.
Tested for powerpc64le and s390x.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: Remove declarations of
many functions that are already declared in math.h.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_logl.c: Include math.h to get the
declaration for __frexpl.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_logl.c: Include math.h to get
the declarations for __scalbnl and fabsl.
As the final act in this patchset, adjust the "This file is part of
the GNU C Library" message at the top of each file to indicate which
files are synced with gnulib.
* posix/bits/getopt_core.h, posix/bits/getopt_ext.h
* posix/getopt.c, posix/getopt1.c, posix/getopt_int.h:
Mention in top-of-file boilerplate that these files are shared
with gnulib.
* posix/getopt.h, posix/bits/getopt_posix.h:
Mention in top-of-file boilerplate that these files are NOT shared
with gnulib, unlike the rest of the getopt implementation.
__need_getopt is misnamed; what it really means is "we want only the
getopt features specified in POSIX, not the GNU extensions". Because
this code is shared with gnulib, it winds up being cleanest to split
getopt.h into *four* headers. getopt_core.h and getopt_ext.h will
be shared with gnulib, getopt_posix.h will be just for glibc, and
each project will have its own copy of getopt.h.
* posix/bits/getopt_core.h, posix/bits/getopt_ext.h:
New files, intended to be shared with gnulib.
* posix/bits/getopt_posix.h:
New file, not intended to be shared with gnulib.
* posix/getopt.h: Now just includes features.h,
bits/getopt_core.h, and bits/getopt_ext.h. Will
no longer be shared with gnulib.
* include/bits/getopt_core.h, include/bits/getopt_ext.h
* include/bits/getopt_posix.h: New wrappers.
* posix/Makefile: Install new headers.
* posix/unistd.h, libio/stdio.h:
Include bits/getopt_posix.h instead of getopt.h.
gnulib now has annotations on at least some functions to cater to
compilation with -Wunused-parameter. In order to follow suit cleanly,
I've added to libc-symbols.h some of the _GL_* macros that
gnulib-common.m4 puts into config.h. (I don't think they belong in
sys/cdefs.h, at least not without further thought.)
At this point all gnulib-side changes to getopt.c have been merged.
* include/libc-symbols.h: For gnulib compatibility, define
_GL_UNUSED, _GL_UNUSED_LABEL, _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE, and
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST.
* posix/getopt.c (_getopt_initialize): Mark argc and argv
parameters with _GL_UNUSED.
In one place, glibc's getopt uses alloca to construct a linked list of
possibilities for an "ambiguous" long option. In gnulib, malloc
should be used instead. Providing for both cases complicates things a
fair bit. Instead of merging straight across, therefore, I have
chosen to rewrite it using a boolean vector instead of a linked list.
There is then only one allocation that might need freeing; in glibc it
can honor __libc_use_alloca as usual, and in gnulib we define
__libc_use_alloca to always be false, so we don't need ifdefs in the
middle of the function. This should also be slightly more efficient
in the normal case of long options being fully spelled out -- I think
most people aren't even aware they _can_ sometimes abbreviate long
options.
One interesting consequence is that the list of possibilities is now
printed in exactly the order they appear in the list of long options,
instead of the first possibility being shuffled to the end. This
shouldn't be a big deal but it did break one test that relied on the
exact text of this error message.
(The reason the previous patch was "in aid of" merging from gnulib is
I didn't want to have to make this change in two places.)
(The patch looks bigger than it really is because there's a fair bit
of reindentation and code rearrangement.)
* posix/getopt.c: When used standalone, define __libc_use_alloca
as always false and alloca to abort if called.
(process_long_option): Rewrite handling of ambiguous long options
to use a single boolean vector, not a linked list; use
__libc_use_alloca to decide whether to allocate this using alloca.
* posix/tst-getopt_long1.c: Adjust text of expected error message.
There were two copies of the bulk of the code to handle long options.
Now there is only one. (Yes, this is in aid of merging from gnulib.)
The change to bug-getopt4.c clarifies the error messages when the test
fails.
* posix/getopt.c (process_long_option): New function split out
from _getopt_internal_r.
(_getopt_internal_r): Replace both copies of the long-option
processing code with calls to process_long_option.
* posix/bug-getopt4.c (one_test): Print argv[0] in error messages.
(do_test): Differentiate argv[0] in the two subtests.
_getopt_data.__posixly_correct is completely redundant to
_getopt_data.__ordering, and some work that logically belongs in
_getopt_initialize was being done by _getopt_internal_r, making the
code harder to understand.
As a side effect, getenv will no longer be called if the first
character of the options string is '+' or '-', which is probably a
Good Thing. (Perhaps we should have a flag character that
specifically asks for the permutation behavior?)
* posix/getopt_int.h (_getopt_data): Remove __posixly_correct field.
* posix/getopt.c (_getopt_internal_r): Move some initialization code...
(_getopt_initialize): ...here. Don't set d->__posixly_correct.
For standards compliance, getopt, getopt_long, and getopt_long_only in
glibc have to take 'char *const *argv' even though they can mutate the
array. gnulib has tried to clean this up as much as possible: all the
internal functions use 'char **argv', and when used standalone, so do
getopt_long and getopt_long_only.
Also brought over are __nonnull annotations, corrections to documentation,
and apparently it is no longer necessary to worry about conflicting
prototypes for getopt. The macroification of the definitions of
getopt and __posix_getopt goes beyond what is currently in gnulib.
At this point getopt1.c and getopt_int.h are identical to their gnulib
versions.
* posix/getopt.h: Add backup definition of __nonnull for
consistency with gnulib. Define __getopt_argv_const to const
if not already defined.
(getopt): Update doc comment from gnulib. Prototype
unconditionally. Add __nonnull annotation.
(__posix_getopt): Add __nonnull annotation.
(getopt_long, getopt_long_only): Use __getopt_argv_const in
prototypes for consistency with gnulib. Add __nonnull
annotations.
* posix/getopt.c (_getopt_initialize, _getopt_internal_r)
(getopt_internal): Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'.
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
(getopt, __posix_getopt): Eliminate repetition with a macro.
Cast 'argv' to 'char **' when calling _getopt_internal.
* posix/getopt1.c (getopt_long, getopt_long_only):
Use __getopt_argv_const for consistency with gnulib.
Cast 'argv' to 'char **' when calling _getopt_internal.
(_getopt_long_r, _getopt_long_only_r):
Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'.
(main): Constify 'long_options'.
* posix/getopt_int.h (getopt_internal, _getopt_internal_r)
(_getopt_long_r, _getopt_long_only_r):
Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'.
getopt can print a whole bunch of error messages, and when used
standalone (from gnulib) it uses fprintf to do that. But fprintf is a
cancellation point and getopt isn't, and also applying fprintf to a
stream in wide-character mode is not allowed.
glibc has an internal function called __fxprintf that writes a narrow
format string to a stream regardless of mode, but it only handles
ASCII format strings, and it's still a cancellation point. getopt's
messages are translated, so they might not be ASCII. So getopt has an
error message to an asprintf buffer, monkeys with internal flag bits
on stderr to disable cancellation, and then calls
__fxprintf(stderr, "%s", buffer). There isn't even a helper function,
the code is duplicated every time.
This patch fixes __fxprintf to handle arbitrary multibyte format
strings, and adds a variant __fxprintf_nocancel that does the same
thing but also isn't a cancellation point. (It still _works_ by
monkeying with internal flag bits on the FILE, but that's not really a
layering violation for code in stdio-common.) All of the #ifdef _LIBC
blocks can then be reduced to their standalone versions with a little
help from some macros at the top of the file.
I also wrote a test case to verify that getopt really isn't a
cancellation point, and I'm glad I did, because it found two bugs, one
of which wasn't even to do with cancellation (see previous patch).
* stdio-common/fxprintf.c (__fxprintf_nocancel): New function.
(locked_vfxprintf): New helper function. Handle arbitrary
multibyte strings, not just ASCII.
* include/stdio.h: Declare __fxprintf_nocancel.
* posix/getopt.c: When _LIBC is defined, define fprintf to
__fxprintf_nocancel, flockfile to _IO_flockfile, and
funlockfile to _IO_funlockfile. When neither _LIBC nor
_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS is defined, define flockfile and
funlockfile as no-ops. (_getopt_internal_r): Remove all
internal #ifdef _LIBC blocks; the standalone error-printing
code can now be used for libc as well. Add an
flockfile/funlockfile pair around one case where the error
message is printed in several chunks. Don't use fputc.
* posix/tst-getopt-cancel.c: New test.
* posix/Makefile: Run it.
getopt_long contains an undocumented (AFAICT) feature in which, if you
put "W;" in the short-options list, then '-W foo' and '-Wfoo' are
treated as equivalent to '--foo'. This is implemented with a partial
second copy of the code for handling long options, and that code
increments optind one too many times when recovering from an ambiguous
abbreviated option, which can cause the main loop to walk past the end
of argv and crash.
I discovered this while writing a test case that tries to exercise all
of getopt's error reporting paths; I wouldn't be surprised to learn
that this feature is never used by real applications.
* posix/getopt.c (_getopt_internal_r): Don't increment
d->optind a second time when reporting ambiguous -W options.
This covers changes with little or no consequences when the code is
used in glibc.
* posix/getopt_int.h: Include getopt.h.
Use impl-namespace names for all arguments to _getopt_internal and
_getopt_internal_r.
Declare __ordering enum outside the struct.
Harmonize comments with gnulib.
* posix/getopt1.c: Simplify #ifdeffage at top of file. Remove
ELIDE_CODE logic entirely. Move inclusion of stdlib.h to
#ifdef TEST block and make unconditional. Do not define NULL.
* posix/getopt.c: Partial merge from gnulib, covering the
initial includes and global declarations, commentary, and
a couple of semantically-neutral code changes.
I'm not sure whether this is official GNU style now, but `...' quotes
haven't looked properly balanced in most people's terminal fonts since
2001ish? and gnulib has chosen to switch over to '...' quotes.
I'm merging this separately from the other changes in gnulib because
it's very mechanical.
* posix/getopt.c, posix/getopt.h, posix/getopt1.c, posix/getopt_int.h:
Use '...' instead of `...' for quotation marks inside
comments and strings.
glibc's implementation of getopt includes code to parse an environment
variable named _XXX_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ (where XXX is the
current process's PID in decimal); but all of it has been #ifdefed out
since 2001, with no official way to turn it back on.
According to commentary in our config.h.in, bash version 2.0 set this
environment variable to indicate argv elements that were the result of
glob expansion and therefore should not be treated as options, but the
feature was "disabled later" because "it caused problems". According
to bash's CHANGES file, "later" was release 2.01; it gives no more
detail about what the problems were.
Version 2.0 of bash was released on the last day of 1996, and version
2.01 in June of 1997. Twenty years later, I think it is safe to
assume that this environment variable isn't coming back.
* config.h.in (USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS): Remove.
* csu/init-first.c: Remove all #ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS blocks.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/init-first.c: Likewise.
* posix/getopt_int.h: Likewise.
* posix/getopt.c: Likewise. Also remove SWAP_FLAGS and the
__libc_argc and __libc_argv externs, which were only used by
#ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS blocks.
* posix/getopt_init.c: Remove file.
* posix/Makefile (routines): Remove getopt_init.
* include/getopt.h: Don't declare __getopt_initialize_environment.
* manual/getopt.texi: Remove mention of USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS in
a comment.
With the removal of divdi3 object from sparcv9-linux-gnu build, its
definition came from libgcc and its functions internall calls .udiv.
Since glibc also exports these symbols for compatibility reasons, it
will end up creating PLT calls internally in libc.so.
To avoid it, this patch uses the linker option --wrap to replace all
the internal libc.so .udiv calls to the wrapper __wrap_.udiv. Along
with strong alias in the udiv implementations, it makes linker do
local calls.
Checked on sparcv9-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/Makefile (libc.so-gnulib): New rule.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv8/udiv.S (.udiv): Make a strong_alias
to __wrap_.udiv.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv9/udiv.S (.udiv): Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/udiv.S (.udiv): Likewise.
As noted in [1], divdi3 object is only exported in a handful ABIs
(i386, m68k, powerpc32, s390-32, and ia64), however it is built
for all current architectures regardless.
This patch refact the make rules for this object to so only the
aforementioned architectures that actually require it builds it.
Also, to avoid internal PLT calls to the exported symbol from the
module, glibc uses an internal header (symbol-hacks.h) which is
unrequired (and in fact breaks the build for architectures that
intend to get symbol definitions from libgcc.a). The patch also
changes it to create its own header (divdi3-symbol-hacks.h) and
adjust the architectures that require it accordingly.
I checked the build/check (with run-built-tests=no) on the
following architectures (which I think must cover all supported
ABI/builds) using GCC 6.3:
aarch64-linux-gnu
alpha-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnueabihf
hppa-linux-gnu
ia64-linux-gnu
m68k-linux-gnu
microblaze-linux-gnu
mips64-n32-linux-gnu
mips-linux-gnu
mips64-linux-gnu
nios2-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu
powerpc-linux-gnu-power4
powerpc64-linux-gnu
powerpc64le-linux-gnu
s390x-linux-gnu
s390-linux-gnu
sh4-linux-gnu
sh4-linux-gnu-soft
sparc64-linux-gnu
sparcv9-linux-gnu
tilegx-linux-gnu
tilegx-linux-gnu-32
tilepro-linux-gnu
x86_64-linux-gnu
x86_64-linux-gnu-x32
i686-linux-gnu
I only saw one regression on sparcv9-linux-gnu (extra PLT call to
.udiv) which I address in next patch in the set. It also correctly
build SH with GCC 7.0.1 (without any regression from c89721e25d).
[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-03/msg00243.html
* sysdeps/i386/symbol-hacks.h: New file.
* sysdeps/m68k/symbol-hacks.h: New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/symbol-hacks.h: New file.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-32/symbol-hacks.h: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/Makefile
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep_routines): New rule: divdi3 object.
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep-only-routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (CFLAGS-divdi3.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/Makefile
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep_routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep-only-routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (CFLAGS-divdi3.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/Makefile
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep_routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep-only-routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (CFLAGS-divdi3.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/Makefile
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep_routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (sysdep-only-routines): Likewise.
[$(subdir) = csu] (CFLAGS-divdi3.c): Likewise.
* sysdeps/wordsize-32/Makefile: Remove file.
* sysdeps/wordsize-32/symbol-hacks.h: Definitions move to ...
* sysdeps/wordsize-32/divdi3-symbol-hacks.h: ... here.
May be tricky for otimized implementations to handle strings around
page boundary once, for instance, it is performed unaligned loads or
when maxlen is used as a hint for vectorized loops. The test cases
should unveil regression bugs on these cases.
To some extend do_random_tests in string/test-strnlen tests strings
placed at page end but it does not cover all cases. So this change
adds tests which consists of placing strings of varying sizes ending
at the page boundary. It also combines with different values of maxlen.
Tested on ppc64le and x86_64.
* string/test-strnlen.c (do_page_tests): New function
to check length of strings ending at the page boundary.
(test_main): Added call to the do_page_tests function.
Added strnlen POWER8 otimized for long strings. It delivers
same performance as POWER7 implementation for short strings.
This takes advantage of reasonably performing unaligned loads
and bit permutes to check the first 1-16 bytes until
quadword aligned, then checks in 64 bytes strides until unsafe,
then 16 bytes, truncating the count if need be.
Likewise, the POWER7 code is recycled for less than 32 bytes strings.
Tested on ppc64 and ppc64le.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/Makefile
(sysdep_routines): Add strnlen-power8.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/ifunc-impl-list.c
(strnlen): Add __strnlen_power8 to list of strnlen functions.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strnlen-power8.S:
New file.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/strnlen.c
(__strnlen): Add __strnlen_power8 to ifunc list.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/strnlen.S: New file.
This patch removes CALL_THREAD_FCT macro usage and its defition for
x86. For 32 bits it usage is only for force 16 stack alignment,
however stack is already explicit aligned in clone syscall. For
64 bits and x32 it just a function call and there is no need to
code it with inline assembly.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, and x86_64-linux-gnu-x32.
* nptl/pthread_create.c (START_THREAD_DEFN): Remove
CALL_THREAD_FCT macro usage.
* sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h (CALL_THREAD_FCT): Remove definition.
* sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tls.h (CALL_THREAD_FCT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/32/nptl/tls.h: Remove file.
The new cond var implementation (ed19993b5b) removed all the
__ASSUME_{REQUEUE_PI,FUTEX_LOCK_PI} internal usage so there is no
need to keep defining it. This patch removes all USE_REQUEUE_PI
and __ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI. It is as follow up from BZ#18463.
Checked with a build for x86_64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabhf,
m68-linux-gnu, mips64-linux-gnu, and sparc64-linux-gnu.
* nptl/pthreadP.h (USE_REQUEUE_PI): Remove ununsed macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/kernel-features.h
(__ASSUME_REQUEUE_PI): Likewise.
This patch also clobbers r14 in TLS_LD, TLS_GD macros on 31bit.
This ensures that r14 isn't used to save and restore r12 while
r14 is clobbered by the bas-instruction.
As note:
r12 can't be added to clobber list as gcc would fail with:
error: PIC register clobbered by ‘12’ in ‘asm’
For 64bit this fix was already done in 2004 in the
commit b80af23ac6.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/s390-32/tls-macros.h (TLS_LD, TLS_GD):
Clobber also r14.
When glibc is built with -fstack-check, trying to use posix_spawn can
lead to segfaults due to gcc internally probing stack memory too far.
The new spawn API will allocate a minimum of 1 page, but the stack
checking logic might probe a couple of pages. When it tries to walk
them, everything falls apart.
The gcc internal docs [1] state the default interval checking is one
page. Which means we need two pages (the current one, and the next
probed). No target currently defines it larger.
Further, it mentions that the default minimum stack size needed to
recover from an overflow is 4/8KiB for sjlj or 8/12KiB for others.
But some Linux targets (like mips and ppc) go up to 16KiB (and some
non-Linux targets go up to 24KiB).
Let's create each child with a minimum of 32KiB slack space to support
them all, and give us future breathing room.
No test is added as existing ones crash. Even a simple call is
enough to trigger the problem:
char *argv[] = { "/bin/ls", NULL };
posix_spawn(NULL, "/bin/ls", NULL, NULL, argv, NULL);
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-6.3.0/gccint/Stack-Checking.html
Fixes a typo introduced in commit
be7991c070. This caused
mallopt(M_ARENA_MAX) as well as the environment variable
MALLOC_ARENA_MAX to not work as intended because it set the
wrong internal parameter.
[BZ #21338]
* malloc/malloc.c: Call do_set_arena_max for M_ARENA_MAX
instead of incorrect do_set_arena_test
The condition for declaration of long double functions in
math-finite.h was #ifdef __MATH_DECLARE_LDOUBLE before the
macroization of this file. After the macroization, it was incorreclty
changed to #if __MATH_DECLARE_LDOUBLE, which broke the build for arm.
* math/math.h: Fix check for __MATH_DECLARE_LDOUBLE.
* math/bits/math-finite.h: Likewise.
This patch fixes some test-errno-linux unexpected returns for the
tested syscalls on some older kernels (I saw it on a Linux 3.8 on
armv7l). Basically:
- inotify_add_watch: Linux v3.8 (676a0675c) removed the test to
check at least one valid bit in flags (to return EINVAL). It
was later added back in v3.9 (04df32fa1).
- quotactl: returns ENOSYS for kernels not configured with
CONFIG_QUOTA.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and armv7l-linux-gnueabihf.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/test-errno-linux.c (do_test): Handle
non expected inotify_add_watch and quotactl return.
The implementation of __ieee754_rem_pio2l in ldbl-128, ldbl-128ibm,
and ldbl-96 return the type int32_t, whereas math_private.h declares
it as returning int. This patch changes the declaration to match the
declaration in thoses directories, as well as it changes the stub
implementation in math/e_rem_pio2l.c, similarly.
* math/e_rem_pio2l.c (__ieee754_rem_pio2l): Change return type
to int32_t.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: Declare __ieee754_rem_pio2l
as returning int32_t.
This patch macroizes the declarations in math/bits/math-finite.h
similarly to what math/bits/mathcalls.h does. For each floating-point
type, the file is included once in math/math.h. This will reduce the
amount of repetitive boilerplate required when adding float128
versions of these declarations.
Tested for powerpc64le and s390x.
* math/math.h: Include bits/math-finite.h once per
floating-point type.
* math/bits/math-finite.h: Macroize all declarations by
floating-point type.
This patch fixes the regression added by 23d2770 for final address
overflow calculation. The subtraction of the considered size (16)
at line 120 is at wrong place, for sizes less than 16 subsequent
overflow check will not take in consideration an invalid size (since
the subtraction will be negative). Also, the lea instruction also
does not raise the carry flag (CF) that is used in subsequent jbe
to check for overflow.
The fix is to follow x86_64 logic from 3daef2c where the overflow
is first check and a sub instruction is issued. In case of resulting
negative size, CF will be set by the sub instruction and a NULL
result will be returned. The patch also add similar tests reported
in bug report.
Checked on i686-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu.
* string/test-memchr.c (do_test): Add BZ#21182 checks for address
near end of a page.
* sysdeps/i386/i686/multiarch/memchr-sse2.S (__memchr): Fix
overflow calculation.
termios.h should define IUCLC for UNIX98 and older XSI standards. The
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha version defines it only if __USE_MISC,
so causing some conform/ tests to fail.
Other versions define it unconditionally (I* being a reserved
namespace for this header); the API should be consistent between
architectures in the absence of a clear reason for it to differ (and
given that a symbol is part of the API on two architectures, I don't
see any reason for the feature test macros required ever to differ
between those architectures), so this patch makes the alpha version
define it unconditionally as well. Two non-POSIX macros alongside it,
IMAXBEL and IUTF8, are also defined unconditionally on other
architectures, so this patch makes them consistent by defining them
unconditionally on alpha as well.
Tested (compilation only) with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21277]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h (IUCLC): Define
unconditionally.
(IMAXBEL): Likewise.
(IUTF8): Likewise.
Since commit 8b9e9c3c0b, security_level replaces
is_secure. There were some old files need to be updated.
2017-03-23 Sunyeop Lee <sunyeop97@gmail.com>
* README.tunables: Updated descriptions.
* elf/dl-tunables.list: Fixed typo: SXID_NONE -> NONE.
* scripts/gen-tunables.awk: Updated the code related to the commit.
of the size and alignment is based on a trace of SPEC2006. Instead of
repeating the same copy over and over again like the existing tests, it times
several thousand different copies to more accurately estimate the overhead of
branch prediction.
* benchtests/Makefile (string-benchset): Add memcpy-random.
* benchtests/bench-memcpy-random.c: New file.
ISO C++ section 8.3.5 [dcl.fct] requires exception specifications
to appear before attribute specifiers in function declarations.
This patch fixes issues reported by stdio-common/check-installed-headers-cxx.
* stdio-common/printf.h (register_printf_modifier): Change the
order of __wur and __THROW.
(register_printf_type): Likewise.
* stdio-common/bug25.c: Include stdlib.h.
* support/tst-support_format_dns_packet.c: Include stdio.h,
stdlib.h, and string.h.
* support/tst-support_record_failure.c: Include string.h.
* support/tst-support_record_failure-2.sh: Adjust line number
expectations and correct a typo in an error message.
On Skylake server, _dl_runtime_resolve_avx512_opt is used to preserve
the first 8 vector registers. The code layout is
if only %xmm0 - %xmm7 registers are used
preserve %xmm0 - %xmm7 registers
if only %ymm0 - %ymm7 registers are used
preserve %ymm0 - %ymm7 registers
preserve %zmm0 - %zmm7 registers
Branch predication always executes the fallthrough code path to preserve
%zmm0 - %zmm7 registers speculatively, even though only %xmm0 - %xmm7
registers are used. This leads to lower CPU frequency on Skylake
server. This patch changes the fallthrough code path to preserve
%xmm0 - %xmm7 registers instead:
if whole %zmm0 - %zmm7 registers are used
preserve %zmm0 - %zmm7 registers
if only %ymm0 - %ymm7 registers are used
preserve %ymm0 - %ymm7 registers
preserve %xmm0 - %xmm7 registers
Tested on Skylake server.
[BZ #21258]
* sysdeps/x86_64/dl-trampoline.S (_dl_runtime_resolve_opt):
Define only if _dl_runtime_resolve is defined to
_dl_runtime_resolve_sse_vex.
* sysdeps/x86_64/dl-trampoline.h (_dl_runtime_resolve_opt):
Fallthrough to _dl_runtime_resolve_sse_vex.
The test malloc/tst-interpose-nothread fails on s390x if built
with GCC 7 and glibc commit "Remove the str(n)dup inlines
from string/bits/string2.h. Although inlining"
(ae65d4f3c3) with output:
error: free: 0x3fffdffa010: invalid allocation index: 0 (not less than 0)
The destructor check_for_allocations in malloc/tst-interpose-aux.c is
called twice. One time after the test-child-process has finished successfully
and once after the test-parent-process finishes.
During the latter invocation, allocation_index == 0. GCC 7 is now inlining the
free function and calls unconditionally fail in get_header as
header->allocation_index (type == size_t) is always >= allocation_index (= 0).
Before the mentioned commit above, strdup was replaced by strlen, malloc and
memcpy. The malloc call was also inlined and allocation_index was set to one.
This patch moves the already existing compiler barrier before the invocation
of free.
ChangeLog:
* malloc/tst-interpose-aux.c (check_for_allocations):
Move compiler barrier before free.
POSIX specifies long as the type of elements of struct mq_attr. For
x32, they are __syscall_slong_t (i.e. long long). This patch XFAILs
the corresponding tests for x32 in the conformtest expectations (the
bug should not be closed without an actual fix).
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21279]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/Makefile
[$(subdir) = conform] (conformtest-xfail-conds): Update comment.
* conform/data/mqueue.h-data (mq_attr.mq_flags): XFAIL for
x86_64-x32-linux.
(mq_attr.mq_maxmsg): Likewise.
(mq_attr.mq_msgsize): Likewise.
(mq_attr.mq_curmsgs): Likewise.
MIPS o32 struct stat has the wrong type of st_rdev. This patch XFAILs
that test in the conformtest expectations for this case (the bug
should not be closed without an actual fix, however).
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21278]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/Makefile
[$(subdir) = conform] (conformtest-xfail-conds): Update comment.
* conform/data/sys/stat.h-data (stat.st_rdev): XFAIL for
mips-o32-linux.
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h defines NL2 and NL3 for
__USE_MISC || __USE_XOPEN. These should only be defined for
__USE_MISC as they are not part of any standard namespace. This patch
conditions them accordingly, matching the powerpc version of the
header (the only other one in glibc that defines these macros).
Tested (compilation only) with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21268]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h (NL2): Define only
if [__USE_MISC]
(NL3): Likewise.
The ia64-specific clone2 call expects the base of the stack mapping and
the stack size as sep arguments, not an initial stack value as on other
stack-grows-down architectures. Reuse the stack-grows-up macro so we
pass in the right stack base.
Reported-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org>
If a link (say /proc/self/fd/0) pointing to a device, say /dev/pts/2, in a
parent mount namespace is passed to ttyname, and a /dev/pts/2 exists (in a
different devpts) in the current namespace, then it returns /dev/pts/2.
But /dev/pts/2 is NOT the current tty, it is a different file and device.
Detect this case and return ENODEV. Userspace can choose to take this as a hint
that the fd points to a tty device but to act on the fd rather than the link.
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
This patch XFAILs the conformtest tv_nsec tests for x32 so that the
incorrect type does not potentially hide other failures. As this is
not a fix for the bug, it should remain open in Bugzilla.
Tested (compilation only) with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #16437]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/Makefile
[$(subdir) = conform] (conformtest-xfail-conds): New variable.
* conform/data/signal.h-data (timespec.tv_nsec): XFAIL for
x86_64-x32-linux.
* conform/data/sys/select.h-data (timespec.tv_nsec): Likewise.
* conform/data/sys/stat.h-data (timespec.tv_nsec): Likewise.
* conform/data/time.h-data (timespec.tv_nsec): Likewise.
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/setjmp.h defines 64-bit __jmp_buf
with a load of identifiers that are not part of any standard
namespace, resulting in conform/ tests failing. This patch fixes this
by moving those identifiers to the implementation namespace, so
enabling the conform/ tests to pass for sparc64.
Tested (compilation only) for sparc64 with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21261]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/setjmp.h
[__WORDSIZE == 64 && !_ASM] (__sparc64_jmp_buf): Use reserved
names for all fields.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/jmpbuf-unwind.h (_JMPBUF_UNWINDS): Update
for jmp_buf field renaming.
(_JMPBUF_UNWINDS_ADJ): Likewise.
This patch fixes the conformtest handling of headers listed in
allow-header to process xfail[cond]- in the expectations for those
headers.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* conform/conformtest.pl: Handle xfail[cond]- in header mentioned
with allow-header.
Additional check for chunk_size == next->prev->chunk_size in unlink()
2017-03-17 Chris Evans <scarybeasts@gmail.com>
* malloc/malloc.c (unlink): Add consistency check between size and
next->prev->size, to further harden against 1-byte overflows.
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h defines IXANY only if
__USE_MISC. But it's in the base standard for POSIX.1:2008, and
XSI-shaded in previous standards. This patch makes the header define
it unconditionally, like other versions of this header do (it's always
reserved by standards that don't require it, so defining
unconditionally is OK by the standards).
Tested (compilation only) for alpha with build-many-glibcs.py. Note
that there are still termios.h conformtest failures after this patch
because of other issues with the alpha version of this header.
[BZ #21259]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h (IXANY): Define
unconditionally, not just for [__USE_MISC].
As noted in bug 17786, MIPS o32 struct stat has the wrong type of
st_dev. This patch XFAILs that test in the conformtest expectations
for this case (the test still fails after the patch because there's
also a similar issue for st_rdev that needs reporting and XFAILing
separately, and the bug should not be closed without an actual fix,
not just XFAILing).
Tested for mips with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #17786]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/Makefile: New file.
* conform/data/sys/stat.h-data (stat.st_dev): XFAIL for
mips-o32-linux.
As noted in bug 21260, sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/netdb.h
defines struct netent with n_net of type unsigned long instead of the
correct uint32_t. This patch XFAILs that test in the conformtest
expectations for alpha. (This is not a fix for the bug, and it should
not be closed without an actual fix.)
Tested for alpha with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21260]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Makefile
[$(subdir) = conform] (conformtest-xfail-conds): New variable.
This patch makes conformtest skip execution tests when
cross-compiling, as an interim step towards running most of these
tests (presently disabled) in that case. It omits the (obvious)
Makefile change to actually enable the conformtest tests when
cross-compiling, as there are still enough failures seen with
build-many-glibcs.py that I'd like to get the results cleaner before
enabling these tests.
Tested for x86_64, and with the tests actually enabled for
cross-compilation with build-many-glibcs.py.
* conform/conformtest.pl ($cross): New variable.
(--cross): New command-line option.
(runtest): Skip test execution when cross-compiling.
* conform/Makefile (conformtest-cross): New variable.
($(conformtest-header-tests)): Pass $(conformtest-cross) to
conformtest.pl.
conformtest has an internal XFAIL mechanism to allow failures of
individual expectations to be ignored, so that known hard-to-fix
failures (e.g. those affecting ABIs or requiring kernel changes) do
not cause the overall tests to FAIL and so hide other failures from
the same (header, standard) pair.
Various such bugs are system-specific, so this patch adds a mechanism
to allow system-specific XFAILs. A system-independent XFAIL is
achieved by putting "xfail-" at the start of the relevant expectation
in the *-data files. A system-specific XFAIL instead uses
"xfail[cond]-", where "cond" is a condition listed in
conformtest-xfail-conds in a sysdeps makefile (so one for x32 might
set conformtest-xfail-conds = x86_64-x32-linux, for example, and then
an expectation for tv_nsec's type could use
xfail[x86_64-x32-linux]-). The actual names are arbitrary, just
needing to match between the makefiles and the expectations, and if
necessary you can use "xfail[cond1|cond2]-" for a test that is
expected to fail under multiple conditions. As with
system-independent XFAILs, I think system-specific ones should have a
bug filed in Bugzilla and a comment referencing that bug.
Tested for x86_64, including with test expectations and makefiles
changed to use the new facility.
* conform/conformtest.pl ($xfail_str): New variable.
(--xfail=): New command-line option.
(top level): Handle expectations starting xfail[cond]-.
* conform/Makefile (conformtest-xfail): New variable.
($(conformtest-header-tests)): Pass $(conformtest-xfail) to
conformtest.pl.
The conformtest header tests test some things through compilation
tests and others through execution tests. This patch makes more of
the tests into compilation tests, using _Static_assert (note: for
float.h tests on floating-point values this is depending on a GNU
extension, that those assertions are allowed in the absence of
-pedantic although they aren't strictly integer constant expressions).
The remaining execution tests are for values of things listed as
"symbol" (in fact no such things have a value expectation listed) and
for values of macros defined as string constants (three such values
listed in total).
This is intended as preparation for enabling the vast bulk of the
tests to run for cross compilation. (Even the few remaining execution
tests ought in principle to run for cross compilation when a test
wrapper is defined, but that's more complicated. The existing
execution tests for native builds in fact are linked and run with an
existing installed libc that's required to exist to link against,
rather than with the newly built libc; only the new headers are used.)
Tested for x86_64.
* conform/conformtest.pl: Use compilation instead of execution
tests for testing values of constants and usability in #if.
Mark 4 catan and catanh tests as xfail-rounding:ibm128-libgcc.
After this patch all catan and catanh tests pass on ibm128.
Regenerated auto-libm-test-out using gmp 6.1.2, mpfr 3.1.5 and upstream
mpc (9ef8030e50),
Tested on powerpc, powerpc64 and powerpc64le.
* math/auto-libm-test-in: Mark some catan and catanh as
xfail-rounding:ibm128-libgcc.
* math/auto-libm-test-out-catan: Regenerate.
* math/auto-libm-test-out-catanh: Likewise.
glibc headers include some code (not particularly consistent or
systematic) to put various declarations in C++ namespaces std and
__c99, if _GLIBCPP_USE_NAMESPACES is defined.
As noted in <https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2017-03/msg00025.html>,
this macro was removed from libstdc++ in 2000. I don't expect
compilation with such old versions of libstdc++ to work with current
glibc headers anyway (whereas old *binaries* are expected to stay
working with current glibc); this patch (which should be a no-op with
any libstdc++ version postdating that removal) removes all this code
from the glibc headers.
The begin-end-check.pl test, whose comments say it is about checking
these namespace macro calls, is also removed. The code in that test
would have covered __BEGIN_DECLS / __END_DECLS as well, but if those
weren't properly matched it would show up with the
check-installed-headers-cxx tests, so I don't think there is an actual
use for keeping begin-end-check.pl with the namespace code removed.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
* misc/sys/cdefs.h (__BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD): Remove macro.
(__END_NAMESPACE_STD): Likewise.
(__USING_NAMESPACE_STD): Likewise.
(__BEGIN_NAMESPACE_C99): Likewise.
(__END_NAMESPACE_C99): Likewise.
(__USING_NAMESPACE_C99): Likewise.
* math/math.h (_Mdouble_BEGIN_NAMESPACE): Do not define and
undefine macro.
(_Mdouble_END_NAMESPACE): Likewise.
* ctype/ctype.h: Do not handle C++ namespaces.
* libio/bits/stdio-ldbl.h: Likewise.
* libio/stdio.h: Likewise.
* locale/locale.h: Likewise.
* math/bits/mathcalls.h: Likewise.
* setjmp/setjmp.h: Likewise.
* signal/signal.h: Likewise.
* stdlib/bits/stdlib-float.h: Likewise.
* stdlib/bits/stdlib-ldbl.h: Likewise.
* stdlib/stdlib.h: Likewise.
* string/string.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/fpu/bits/mathinline.h: Likewise.
* time/bits/types/clock_t.h: Likewise.
* time/bits/types/struct_tm.h: Likewise.
* time/bits/types/time_t.h: Likewise.
* time/time.h: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/bits/wchar-ldbl.h: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/uchar.h: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/wchar.h: Likewise.
[_GLIBCPP_USE_NAMESPACES] (wint_t): Remove conditional definition.
* wctype/wctype.h: Do not handle C++ namespaces.
* scripts/begin-end-check.pl: Remove.
* Makefile (installed-headers): Likewise.
(tests-special): Do not add $(objpfx)begin-end-check.out.
($(objpfx)begin-end-check.out): Remove.
When glibc is compiled with gcc 6.2 that has been configured with
to default to PIC/PIE, the static version of __mempcpy_chk is not built,
as the test is done on PIC instead of SHARED. Fix the test to check for
SHARED, like it is done for similar functions like __memcpy_chk.
2017-03-12 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* sysdeps/x86_64/mempcpy_chk.S (__mempcpy_chk): Check for SHARED
instead of PIC.
Bug 21094 reports 3ulp errors of cosf and tanf for certain arguments
near pi/2 arising from the use of an insufficiently accurate range
reduction. (To be clear, this is a quality-of-implementation issue
relating to the apparent intent of those particular cosf and tanf
implementations; 3ulp is within the general glibc accuracy goals, so
not inherently a bug.)
This patch fixes that error by making a wider range of cases use the
existing more accurate range reduction for arguments close to pi/2.
The wider range of values is still narrow enough for the "z -=
pio2_2;" in the more accurate case to be exact, as the code expects.
Tested for x86_64, x86 and mips64; no ulps updates needed (but at
least on mips64, the larger ulps were seen if the tests were added
without the substantive fix).
[BZ #21094]
* sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_rem_pio2f.c (__ieee754_rem_pio2f): Use
24+24+24-bit pi for wider range of values around pi/2.
* math/auto-libm-test-in: Add more tests of cos and tan.
* math/auto-libm-test-out-cos: Regenerated.
* math/auto-libm-test-out-tan: Likewise.
The test for "-z combreloc" fails when cross-compiling on a machine
that uses BSD grep (e.g. on macos). grep complains about empty
subexpression and exits with non-zero status, which is interpreted
by configure as "not found". As a result, support for "-z combreloc"
(HAVE_Z_COMBRELOC) is not detected, leading to link failure on SPARC.
While there, replace fgrep with 'grep -F', as fgrep is non-POSIX.
* configure.ac: Avoid empty subexpression in grep.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
This patch fixes multiple issues of test-errno.c (9a56f87183):
- Rename Linux test-errno.c to test-errno-linux.c to avoid build
the same source for both tests.
- Add a mlock check for 32 bits build running on 64 bits kernels.
Althuough man pages states that mlock fails with EINVAL if final
address overflows, kernels does not return it for aforementioned
condition (it returns ENOMEM instead). Although it seems to be
a kernel issue for compat syscall handling, I think it is worth
to still check syscall return and document the behavior.
- Initialize option lenght for setsockopt check.
- Change open test from EINVAL to EISDIR.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu (running on 64 bits
kernel).
* posix/test-errno.c (do_test): Initialize setsockopt optlen.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/test-errno.c: Move to ...
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/test-errno-linux.c: ... here.
(test_wrp_rv): Fix format.
(test_wrp_rv2): New macro.
(do_test): Handle mlock return on 64 bits kernels with 32 bits
binaries.
x86_64 libmvec tests have been failing to build lately with GCC
mainline with -Wuninitialized errors, and Markus Trippelsdorf traced
this to an aliasing issue
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-03/msg00169.html>.
This patch fixes the aliasing issue, so that the vectors-of-pointers
are initialized using a union instead of pointer casts. This also
fixes the testsuite build failures with GCC mainline.
Tested for x86_64 (full testsuite with GCC 6; testsuite build with GCC
mainline with build-many-glibcs.py).
* sysdeps/x86/fpu/test-math-vector-sincos.h (INIT_VEC_PTRS_LOOP):
Use a union when storing pointers.
(VECTOR_WRAPPER_fFF_2): Do not take address of integer vector and
cast result when passing to INIT_VEC_PTRS_LOOP.
(VECTOR_WRAPPER_fFF_3): Likewise.
(VECTOR_WRAPPER_fFF_4): Likewise.
The classification macros: finite, fpclassify, iseqsig, isinf, isnan,
issignaling, and signbit are defined by ISO C11 and declared in
mathcalls.h for each of the floating-point types: float, double, and
long double.
TS 18661-3 does not mention these macros for float128, however support
for them must be present when _Float128 is present. This is true,
even when the feature test macro __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__ is
false. Other function declarations in mathcalls.h, on the other hand,
depend on __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__.
This patch splits the helper functions (__finite, __fpclassify,
__iseqsig, __isinf, __isnan, __issignaling, and __signbit) from
mathcalls.h, so that these helper functions can be declared for
_Float128, even when __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__ is false.
Tested for powerpc64le, s390x, and x86_64.
* include/bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h: New file.
* math/Makefile (headers): Add bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h.
* math/bits/mathcalls.h (__finite, __fpclassify, __iseqsig)
(__isinf, __isnan, __issignaling, __signbit): Move declarations to
math/bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h.
* math/bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h: New file.
* math/math.h: Include bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h for
float, double, and long double.
Replace the use of feraiseexcept with __feraiseexcept in the helper
function __iseqsig (math/s_iseqsig_template.c).
Tested for powerpc64le, s390x, and x86_64.
* math/s_iseqsig_template.c (__iseqsig): Use __feraiseexcept
instead of feraiseexcept.