This patch adds the thrd_* definitions from C11 threads (ISO/IEC 9899:2011),
more specifically thrd_create, thrd_curent, rhd_detach, thrd_equal,
thrd_exit, thrd_join, thrd_sleep, thrd_yield, and required types.
Mostly of the definitions are composed based on POSIX conterparts, such as
thrd_t (using pthread_t). For thrd_* function internally direct
POSIX pthread call are used with the exceptions:
1. thrd_start uses pthread_create internal implementation, but changes
how to actually calls the start routine. This is due the difference
in signature between POSIX and C11, where former return a 'void *'
and latter 'int'.
To avoid calling convention issues due 'void *' to int cast, routines
from C11 threads are started slight different than default pthread one.
Explicit cast to expected return are used internally on pthread_create
and the result is stored back to void also with an explicit cast.
2. thrd_sleep uses nanosleep internal direct syscall to avoid clobbering
errno and to handle expected standard return codes. It is a
cancellation entrypoint to be consistent with both thrd_join and
cnd_{timed}wait.
3. thrd_yield also uses internal direct syscall to avoid errno clobbering.
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,
and x86_64-linux-gnu).
Also ran a full check on aarch64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu,
arm-linux-gnueabhf, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
[BZ #14092]
* conform/Makefile (conformtest-headers-ISO11): Add threads.h.
(linknamespace-libs-ISO11): Add libpthread.a.
* conform/data/threads.h-data: New file: add C11 thrd_* types and
functions.
* include/stdc-predef.h (__STDC_NO_THREADS__): Remove definition.
* nptl/Makefile (headers): Add threads.h.
(libpthread-routines): Add new C11 thread thrd_create, thrd_current,
thrd_detach, thrd_equal, thrd_exit, thrd_join, thrd_sleep, and
thrd_yield.
* nptl/Versions (libpthread) [GLIBC_2.28]): Add new C11 thread
thrd_create, thrd_current, thrd_detach, thrd_equal, thrd_exit,
thrd_join, thrd_sleep, and thrd_yield symbols.
* nptl/descr.h (struct pthread): Add c11 field.
* nptl/pthreadP.h (ATTR_C11_THREAD): New define.
* nptl/pthread_create.c (START_THREAD_DEFN): Call C11 thread start
routine with expected function prototype.
(__pthread_create_2_1): Add C11 threads check based on attribute
value.
* sysdeps/unix/sysdep.h (INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CANCEL): New macro.
* nptl/thrd_create.c: New file.
* nptl/thrd_current.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_detach.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_equal.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_exit.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_join.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_priv.h: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_sleep.c: Likewise.
* nptl/thrd_yield.c: Likewise.
* include/threads.h: Likewise.
Some Linux distributions are experimenting with a new, separately
maintained and hopefully more agile implementation of the crypt
API. To facilitate this, add a configure option which disables
glibc's embedded libcrypt. When this option is given, libcrypt.*
and crypt.h will not be built nor installed.
This patch completes the ucontext.h namespace fixes by fixing issues
related to the use of struct sigcontext as mcontext_t, and inclusion
of <bits/sigcontext.h> even when struct sigcontext is not so used.
Inclusion of <bits/sigcontext.h> by <sys/ucontext.h> is removed; the
way to get the sigcontext structure is by including <signal.h> (in a
context where __USE_MISC is defined); the sysdeps/generic version of
sys/ucontext.h keeps the inclusion by necessity, with a comment about
how this is not namespace-clean, but the only configuration that used
it, MicroBlaze, gets its own version of the header in this patch.
Where mcontext_t was typedefed to struct sigcontext, the contents of
struct sigcontext are inserted (with appropriate namespace handling to
prefix fields with __ when __USE_MISC is not defined); review should
check that this has been done correctly in each case, whether the
definition of struct sigcontext comes from glibc headers or from the
Linux kernel. This changes C++ name mangling on affected
architectures (which do not include x86_64/x86).
Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
2017-08-14 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
[BZ #21457]
* sysdeps/arm/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include <bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/sys/ucontext.h: Add comment about use of struct
sigcontext and namespace requirements.
* sysdeps/i386/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include <bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/m68k/sys/ucontext.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/sys/ucontext.h: Likewise. Include <bits/types.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): Define earlier.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/ucontext_i.sym (oEXTENSION): Use
__glibc_reserved1 instead of __reserved.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): Define earlier.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/ucontext-offsets.sym: Use
mcontext_t instead of struct sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): Define earlier.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): Define earlier.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/makecontext.c (__makecontext): Use
mcontext_t instead of struct sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sigcontext-offsets.sym: Use
mcontext_t instead of struct sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): New macro.
(struct __ia64_fpreg_mcontext): New type.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
(_SC_GR0_OFFSET): Use mcontext_t instead of struct sigcontext.
(uc_sigmask): Define using __ctx.
(uc_stack): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/procfs.h: Include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/sys/ucontext.h: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>.
(__ctx): Define earlier.
(mcontext_t): Define structure contents rather than using struct
sigcontext.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h: Do not include
<bits/sigcontext.h>. Include <bits/types.h>.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG42/signal.h/conform): Remove.
(test-xfail-XPG42/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XPG42/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/ucontext.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/signal.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
bsd_signal was added in XPG4.2, so should be declared for
__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED, instead of the present __USE_XOPEN condition.
This patch fixes the condition accordingly.
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #21552]
* signal/signal.h (bsd_signal): Declare if [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED],
not [__USE_XOPEN].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/signal.h/conform): Remove.
In sys/wait.h, waitid and associated constants and types are UX-shaded
in XPG4.2 (so not in XPG4), and XSI-shaded in POSIX before 2008, so
should be appropriately conditional in the headers. This patch fixes
the conditionals accordingly. (WCONTINUED is actually still
XSI-shaded in POSIX.1:2008, but W* is also reserved there without
XSI-shading, so nothing special needs to be done about the
conditionals on WCONTINUED to conform to POSIX.1:2008 namespace
rules.)
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #21561]
* posix/sys/wait.h (idtype_t): Change [__USE_XOPEN] condition to
[__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED].
(id_t): Likewise.
(include of <bits/types/siginfo_t.h): Likewise.
(waitid): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/waitflags.h (WSTOPPED): Condition
on [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED || __USE_XOPEN2K8].
(WEXITED): Likewise.
(WCONTINUED): Likewise.
(WNOWAIT): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/stdlib.h/conform): Remove.
(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX/sys/wait.h/conform): Likewise.
This patch corrects the conformtest expectations for sys/wait.h for
XPG4. This does not change the test results for this header at the
makefile level since it fixes some spurious failures for this header
while introducing other failures previously hidden by incorrect
expectations. However, it shows up issues with stdlib.h for XPG4
defining W* names that are not permitted in this case (previously
wrongly allowed; the W* reservation is UX-shaded in XPG4.2 /
XSI-shaded in POSIX before 2008); that test is thus XFAILed.
Tested for x86_64.
* conform/data/sys/wait.h-data (WIFCONTINUED): Do not expect for
[XPG4].
(WEXITED): Likewise.
(WSTOPPED): Likewise.
(WCONTINUED): Likewise.
(WNOHANG): Likewise.
(WNOWAIT): Likewise.
(idtype_t): Likewise.
(P_ALL): Likewise.
(P_PID): Likewise.
(P_PGID): Likewise.
(id_t): Likewise.
(siginfo_t): Likewise.
(wait3): Likewise.
(waitid): Likewise.
(signal.h): Do not allow header for [XPG4].
(sys/resource.h): Likewise.
(si_*): Do not allow for [XPG4].
(W*): Likewise.
(P_*): Likewise.
(BUS_): Likewise.
(CLD_): Likewise.
(FPE_): Likewise.
(ILL_): Likewise.
(POLL_): Likewise.
(SEGV_): Likewise.
(SI_): Likewise.
(TRAP_): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/stdlib.h/conform): New
variable.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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.
When I set up linknamespace testing, the lists of libraries that might
contain functions from various standards were based on the -l options
POSIX says may be required to find certain functions with the c99
utility.
glibc has some POSIX functions in the libdl and libcrypt libraries,
not mentioned in the definition of the c99 utility (so an
implementation of that utility using glibc would need to use -ldl
-lcrypt automatically). This patch adds those libraries to the ones
considered in linknamespace testing for relevant standards. (The
crypt functions are XSI only, present in XPG3 and above; the libdl
ones were added in UNIX98, then moved from XSI to BASE in the 2008
edition of POSIX.)
* conform/Makefile (linknamespace-libs): Rename to
linknamespace-libs-thr.
(linknamespace-libs-posix): New variable.
(linknamespace-libs-xsi): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XPG3): Include libcrypt.a.
(linknamespace-libs-XPG4): Use $(linknamespace-libs-XPG3).
(linknamespace-libs-POSIX): Use $(linknamespace-libs-thr).
(linknamespace-libs-UNIX98): Use $(linknamespace-libs-xsi).
(linknamespace-libs-XOPEN2K): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XOPEN2K8): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-POSIX2008): Use $(linknamespace-libs-posix).
Having found that with my script to build many glibc variants I could
reproduce the linknamespace test failures in parallel builds (that
various people had previously reported but I hadn't seen myself), I
investigated those failures further. This patch adds a missing
dependency to those tests.
Tested for x86_64, including the configuration where I saw those
failures and where I don't see them with this patch.
* conform/Makefile ($(linknamespace-header-tests)): Also depend on
$(linknamespace-symlists-tests).
Historically perl includes the current directory in the module search
path. Over the time this has been considered as a security issue and
the recent vulnerabilities [1] made people to reconsider this behaviour.
It is almost sure that this will be removed in the future [2], possibly
for the 5.26 release, although this is not yet firmly decided.
Debian has decided to backport the patches [3], so the perl binary in
unstable do not have '.' in @INC anymore.
This behaviour is used in the conform perl scripts to include the
GlibcConform module. This patch fixes that by calling perl with '-I.'.
This is not a security issue in this case as make ensures that the
current directory is $(srcdir)/conform/ when the scripts are called.
Passing the full path would do exactly the same.
[1] CVE-2016-1238 CVE-2016-6185
[2] https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127810
[3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/08/msg00013.html
Changelog:
* conform/Makefile (conformtest-header-tests): Pass -I. to $(PERL).
(linknamespace-symlists-tests): Likewise.
(linknamespace-header-tests): Likewise.
The conform/ test of limits.h namespace for XPG3 was failing because
of NL_* and NZERO defines. Those symbols are EX-shaded, not
UX-shaded, so it's correct for them to be defined for XPG3; this patch
corrects the expectations accordingly. (Actually it looks like they
should not be listed as optional for these standards, but that's
another matter.)
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/limits.h-data (CHARCLASS_NAME_MAX): Also expect for
[XPG3 || XPG4].
(NL_ARGMAX): Also expect for [XPG3].
(NL_LANGMAX): Likewise.
(NL_MSGMAX): Likewise.
(NL_NMAX): Likewise.
(NL_SETMAX): Likewise.
(NL_TEXTMAX): Likewise.
(NZERO): Likewise.
(TMP_MAX): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/limits.h/conform): Remove
variable.
This patch corrects various conformtest expectations in ftw.h for XPG3
and XPG4.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/ftw.h-data (struct FTW): Do not expect for [XPG3].
(FTW_DP): Do not expect for [XPG3 || XPG4].
(FTW_SL): Do not expect for [XPG3].
(FTW_SLN): Likewise.
(FTW_PHYS): Likewise.
(FTW_MOUNT): Likewise.
(FTW_DEPTH): Likewise.
(FTW_CHDIR): Likewise.
(nftw): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/ftw.h/conform): Remove
variable.
This patch corrects some conformtest expectations for pwd.h for XPG4.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/pwd.h-data (endpwent): Do not expect for [XPG3].
(getpwent): Likewise.
(setpwent): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/pwd.h/conform): Remove
variable.
This patch corrects some conformtest expectations for search.h for
XPG3.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/search.h-data (insque): Do not expect for [XPG3].
(remque): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/search.h/conform): Remove
variable.
stdlib.h declares grantpt, ptsname, unlockpt for __USE_XOPEN. This
patch corrects the condition to __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED (these functions
are new in XPG4).
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20094]
* stdlib/stdlib.h (grantpt): Declare if [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED],
not [__USE_XOPEN].
(unlockpt): Likewise.
(ptsname): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/stdlib.h/conform): Remove
variable.
sys/stat.h should define S_IFSOCK and S_ISSOCK for XPG4 (XNS), but
does not. This patch corrects the relevant header conditionals.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20076]
* io/sys/stat.h (S_IFSOCK): Define for [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED]
instead of [__USE_UNIX98].
(S_ISSOCK): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/sys/stat.h/conform): Remove
variable.
stdlib.h declares rand_r if __USE_POSIX; i.e., POSIX.1:1990. But
rand_r was added along with threads, so the condition should be
__USE_POSIX199506. This patch corrects the condition.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20074]
* stdlib/stdlib.h (rand_r): Declare if [__USE_POSIX199506], not if
[__USE_POSIX].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/stdlib.h/conform): Remove
variable.
UNIX98 and XPG4 have ttyslot in <stdlib.h>. glibc, however, has it in
<unistd.h>, for __USE_MISC || (__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED && !__USE_UNIX98),
but no supported standard has it in <unistd.h>.
This patch adds a properly conditioned declaration to <stdlib.h> (only
enabled for the relevant standards, not for __USE_MISC or __USE_GNU).
The <unistd.h> declaration is restricted to __USE_MISC. Some relevant
XFAILs are removed.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20051]
* posix/unistd.h [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED && !__USE_UNIX98]
(ttyslot): Do not declare.
* stdlib/stdlib.h [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED && !__USE_XOPEN2K]
(ttyslot): New prototype.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/unistd.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/stdlib.h/conform): Likewise.
This patch corrects a spurious conformtest expectation of strdup in
string.h for XPG3.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/string.h-data (strdup): Do not expect for [XPG3].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/string.h/conform): Remove
variable.
This patch corrects spurious conformtest expectations of getdate and
getdate_err for XPG3. (This is not based on a full review of the
expectations, so there may be other issues where the header and tests
agree but are both incorrect.)
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/time.h-data (getdate_err): Do not expect for
[XPG3].
(getdate): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/time.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The conformtest tests of unistd.h fail for XPG3 because of various
expectations that are incorrect for XPG3. This patch corrects those
bogus expectations, and one bogus expectation for XPG4. (This is not
based on a full review of the standards so there may well still be
other bugs in the expectations for this header.)
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/unistd.h-data (F_LOCK): Do not expect for [XPG3].
(F_ULOCK): Likewise.
(F_TEST): Likewise.
(F_TLOCK): Likewise.
(useconds_t): Likewise.
(intptr_t): Do not expect for [XPG3] or [XPG4].
(brk): Do not expect for [XPG3]
(fchown): Likewise.
(fchdir): Likewise.
(ftruncate): Likewise.
(getdtablesize): Likewise.
(gethostid): Likewise.
(getpagesize): Likewise.
(getpgid): Likewise.
(getsid): Likewise.
(getwd): Likewise.
(lchown): Likewise.
(lockf): Likewise.
(readlink): Likewise.
(sbrk): Likewise.
(setpgrp): Likewise.
(setregid): Likewise.
(setreuid): Likewise.
(symlink): Likewise.
(sync): Likewise.
(truncate): Likewise.
(ualarm): Likewise.
(usleep): Likewise.
(vfork): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/unistd.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The conform/ tests for fcntl.h are failing for XPG3 and XPG4 because
of missing S_IFSOCK.
This is a case of a bogus test. The relevant wording requiring such
constants is, in current POSIX (and this requirement dates back as far
as XPG4), "The <fcntl.h> header shall define the symbolic constants
for file modes for use as values of mode_t as described in
<sys/stat.h>.". Note that this is *file modes* not *file types*.
That makes sense, since the point is presumably for use with functions
such as open that are declared in fcntl.h, where file modes are
relevant but file types aren't. So this patch removes all those
spurious S_IF* expectations for fcntl.h (the macros are generally
still *allowed* through the permission to make everything from
sys/stat.h visible).
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/fcntl.h-data [!POSIX] (S_IFMT): Do not expect.
[!POSIX] (S_IFBLK): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFCHR): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFIFO): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFREG): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFDIR): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFLNK): Likewise.
[!POSIX] (S_IFSOCK): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/fcntl.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
termios.h should declare tcgetsid for XPG4, but only does so for
__USE_UNIX98 || __USE_XOPEN2K8 at present. This patch fixes the
declaration conditions. A spurious conformtest expectation of this
declaration for XPG3 is removed, and two XFAILs that are fixed by
these changes are also removed.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20055]
* termios/termios.h (pid_t): Define for [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED]
instead of [__USE_UNIX98].
(tcgetsid): Declare for [__USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED] instead of
[__USE_UNIX98].
* conform/data/termios.h-data (tcgetsid): Do not expect for
[XPG3].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/termios.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
sys/stat.h declares fchmod if __USE_POSIX (i.e. POSIX.1:1990). But it
was actually added in 1993 and also in XPG4. This patch changes the
conditions to the correct __USE_POSIX199309 || __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20073]
* io/sys/stat.h (fchmod): Declare for
[__USE_POSIX199309 || __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED], not [__USE_POSIX].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/sys/stat.h/conform): Remove
variable.
For UNIX98 (only), unistd.h should declare pthread_atfork, but that
declaration is missing. This patch adds it.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20044]
* posix/unistd.h [__USE_UNIX98 && !__USE_XOPEN2K]
(pthread_atfork): New prototype.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-UNIX98/unistd.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The conformtest tests for sys/types.h for XPG3 and XPG4 fail because
of missing blksize_t. This is a bug in the expectations; that type is
not part of those standards. This patch stops the tests from
expecting it, and some other types that also are not part of XPG3 and
XPG4.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/sys/types.h-data (blkcnt_t): Do not expect for
[XPG3 || XPG4].
(blksize_t): Likewise.
(clockid_t): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/sys/types.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/types.h/conform): Likewise.
For UNIX98 and older standards, sys/time.h should not define struct
timespec, but does so via the inclusion of sys/select.h (which is a
new header in the 2001 edition of POSIX, and defines struct timespec
because of the declaration of pselect, a new function in the 2001
edition of POSIX). In turn, this affects some other headers that
themselves include sys/time.h.
This patch fixes this by conditioning the __need_timespec definition
in sys/select.h on __USE_XOPEN2K, the same condition used there for
the declaration of pselect (this has no effect on direct uses of
sys/select.h with feature test macros for any standard that includes
that header, since such standards result in __USE_XOPEN2K being
defined).
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20041]
* misc/sys/select.h (__need_timespec): Only define if
[__USE_XOPEN2K].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG4/sys/time.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/sys/time.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/utmpx.h/conform): Likewise.
fcntl.h defines struct timespec if __USE_XOPEN || __USE_XOPEN2K8. But
(a) the subsequent bits/stat.h include only needs it if __USE_XOPEN2K8
and (b) older standards did not allow struct timespec here. (It's
allowed for newer standards by virtue of the permission to include
symbols from sys/stat.h. But sys/stat.h is only required to provide
struct timespec from the 2008 edition of POSIX onwards, and permitted
by the 2004 TC to the 2001 edition in anticipation of the addition of
nanosecond timestamp support to struct stat in the 2008 edition.)
This patch limits the timespec definition to the __USE_XOPEN2K8 case,
that being the only case where it is actually needed for the
<bits/stat.h> include.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20023]
* io/fcntl.h [__USE_XOPEN && !__USE_XOPEN2K8]: Do not include
<time.h>.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-UNIX98/fcntl.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/fcntl.h/conform): Likewise.
stdio.h declares flockfile, ftrylockfile, funlockfile, getc_unlocked,
getchar_unlocked, putc_unlocked and putchar_unlocked if __USE_POSIX,
with comments "These are defined in POSIX.1:1996.". But __USE_POSIX
is actually POSIX.1:1990, and these functions should not be declared
for 1990 / 1992 / 1993 POSIX, XPG3 or XPG4. This patch fixes stdio.h
to use __USE_POSIX199506 instead for those conditionals, as that is
the correct conditional for the version of POSIX that introduced
threads, and with threads those functions.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #20014]
* libio/stdio.h (getc_unlocked): Declare if [__USE_POSIX199506],
not [__USE_POSIX].
(getchar_unlocked): Likewise.
(putc_unlocked): Likewise.
(putchar_unlocked): Likewise.
(flockfile): Likewise.
(ftrylockfile): Likewise.
(funlockfile): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/stdio.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/stdio.h/conform): Likewise.
The conformtest expectations for langinfo.h fail to include the YESSTR
and NOSTR constants that were present in UNIX98 and earlier XPG
standards. This patch adds those expectations, so fixing three
XFAILs.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/langinfo.h-data [XPG3 || XPG4 || UNIX98] (YESSTR):
Expect constant.
[XPG3 || XPG4 || UNIX98] (NOSTR): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XPG3/langinfo.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XPG4/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/langinfo.h/conform): Likewise.
Similar to my previous fix for XOPEN2K
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-04/msg00631.html>, now that
bugs in the conformtest expectations for stdio.h for UNIX98 have been
corrected, that case too fails because fseeko and ftello are now
correctly expected, but off_t is not defined. As in that fix, it
seems appropriate to define off_t in stdio.h for this standard as
well, and this patch does so.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
* libio/stdio.h (off_t): Also define if [__USE_UNIX98].
[__USE_LARGEFILE64] (off64_t): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-UNIX98/stdio.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The conformtest expectations for signal.h have various declarations
that are expected for POSIX (1996) and all later standards, except,
wrongly, for XOPEN2K. This shows up as failures of tests for two
other headers, which are allowed to make visible symbols from
signal.h, because of an incorrect namespace failure for sigval
(required in signal.h in XOPEN2K, so should be allowed for those other
headers); signal.h tests for various standards fail anyway because of
other problems in the header. This patch fixes the incorrect
expectations and removes the two XFAILs that this fixes.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/signal.h-data (union sigval): Expect also if
[XOPEN2K].
(struct sigevent): Likewise.
(SIGEV_NONE): Likewise.
(SIGEV_SIGNAL): Likewise.
(SIGEV_THREAD): Likewise.
(SIGRTMIN): Likewise.
(SIGRTMAX): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/aio.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/mqueue.h/conform): Likewise.
langinfo.h declares nl_langinfo_l if __USE_XOPEN2K. But this function
was new in the 2008 edition of POSIX. This patch fixes the condition
accordingly.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #19996]
* locale/langinfo.h (nl_langinfo_l): Declare if [__USE_XOPEN2K8],
not [__USE_XOPEN2K].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/langinfo.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The conform/ test expectations for stdarg.h were wrongly missing an
expectation of va_copy for XOPEN2K (based on C99, so including that
macro). This patch fixes this.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* conform/data/stdarg.h-data [XOPEN2K] (va_copy): Require macro.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdarg.h/conform): Remove
variable.
The header conformance test for stdio.h for XOPEN2K fails because the
header does not define the off_t type, used in the expected
declarations for fseeko and ftello.
The absence of this type is not actually strictly a bug (hence no bug
report being filed in Bugzilla), since POSIX didn't require the type
to be declared in this header until the 2008 edition. However, the
glibc convention in such cases - where the type falls under the
general *_t POSIX reservation, and so it's OK to define it for all
POSIX versions - is to make the headers self-contained in this regard
even for the older POSIX versions not requiring the type to be defined
despite including other declarations depending on the type. Thus,
this patch adjusts the condition in the header and removes the XFAIL
(rather than adapting the expectation to work when the functions are
declared using __off_t without off_t being defined).
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
* libio/stdio.h (off_t): Define if [__USE_XOPEN2K], not
[__USE_XOPEN2K8].
[__USE_LARGEFILE64] (off64_t): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdio.h/conform): Remove
variable.
stdio.h declares cuserid if __USE_XOPEN. But this was removed in the
2001 edition of POSIX.
The #endif comment "Use X/Open, but not issue 6." reflects the correct
logic, but does not correspond to the #ifdef. The use of a correct
libc-hacker. The online archives for libc-hacker in August 2000 are
broken, but the messages can be found in the qmail archives in
/sourceware1/qmail/lists-sourceware/libc-hacker/archive/26 if you have
shell access to sourceware.
The issue showed up in August 2000 because of a warning about a
non-prototype definition in sysdeps/posix/cuserid.c when there was no
previous prototype declaration. Since we've now eliminated
non-prototype function definitions, that issue does not apply. The
other points from that discussion were about whether it should be
included in _GNU_SOURCE; whether _GNU_SOURCE should include
"everything"; whether deprecated interfaces such as this should be
excluded from it; and whether, even given exclusion of deprecated
interfaces, it should apply for deprecations in a version of POSIX
that at that time had not been released.
This patch follows the more conservative approach to a fix of keeping
the interface in _GNU_SOURCE. That matches how L_cuserid is handled.
I think there is a strong case for eliminating this interface from
_GNU_SOURCE (but this may not automatically be the case for every
interface removed in newer POSIX versions), but then L_cuserid should
also be removed from _GNU_SOURCE (in stdio-common/stdio_lim.h.in) at
the same time.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #19989]
* libio/stdio.h (cuserid): Do not declare if
[__USE_XOPEN2K && !__USE_GNU].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/stdio.h/conform): Remove
variable.
bits/xopen_lim.h (included by limits.h if __USE_XOPEN) defines
NL_NMAX, but this constant was removed in the 2008 edition of POSIX so
should not be defined in that case. This patch duly disables that
define for __USE_XOPEN2K8. It remains enabled for __USE_GNU to avoid
affecting sysconf (_SC_NL_NMAX), the implementation of which uses
"#ifdef NL_NMAX".
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #19929]
* include/bits/xopen_lim.h (NL_NMAX): Do not define if
[__USE_XOPEN2K8 && !__USE_GNU].
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/limits.h/conform): Remove
variable.
bits/termios.h (various versions under sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux)
defines XCASE if defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_XOPEN. This
macro was removed in the 2001 edition of POSIX, and is not otherwise
reserved, so should not be defined for 2001 and later versions of
POSIX. This patch fixes the conditions accordingly (leaving the macro
defined for __USE_MISC, so still in the default namespace).
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #19925]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/termios.h (XCASE): Do not
define if [!__USE_MISC && __USE_XOPEN2K].
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/termios.h (XCASE): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/termios.h (XCASE): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/bits/termios.h (XCASE):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/termios.h (XCASE): Likewise.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/termios.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/termios.h/conform): Likewise.
Now that GCC 4.7 or later is required to build glibc, this patch
removes three conform/ test XFAILs that related to missing C11 support
in GCC 4.6.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (conform/ tests).
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-ISO11/complex.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-ISO11/stdalign.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/stdnoreturn.h/conform): Likewise.
math.h incorrectly declares various functions for XSI POSIX 2001 and
2008 editions. gamma was removed in the 2001 edition but is still
declared, along with gammaf and gammal which were never standard
functions. isnan is still declared as a function, along with isnanf
and isnanl which were never standard functions, although in 2001 the
function was replaced by the type-generic macro. scalbf and scalbl
are declared although never standard, and scalb was removed in the
2008 edition but is still declared. The scalb type-generic macro in
tgmath.h shouldn't be present for any POSIX version, since POSIX never
had such a type-generic macro.
This patch disables all those declarations in the relevant cases (as a
minimal fix, it leaves them enabled for __USE_MISC). For the matter
of declaring scalb but not scalbf or scalbl for the 2001 edition, a
new macro __MATH_DECLARING_DOUBLE is added, defined by math.h around
includes of bits/mathcalls.h, for bits/mathcalls.h to use to test
which type's functions are being declared.
Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #18967]
* math/math.h (__MATH_DECLARING_DOUBLE): New macro. Define and
undefine around includes of <bits/mathcalls.h>.
* math/bits/mathcalls.h [!__USE_MISC && __USE_XOPEN2K] (isnan): Do
not declare function.
[!__USE_MISC && __USE_XOPEN2K] (gamma): Likewise.
[!__USE_MISC && (!__MATH_DECLARING_DOUBLE || __USE_XOPEN2K8)]
(scalb): Likewise.
* math/tgmath.h [!__USE_MISC && __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED] (scalb): Do
not define macro.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/math.h/conform): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/tgmath.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/math.h/conform): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/tgmath.h/conform): Likewise.