This patch makes the POWER7 optimized strcspn generic by using
default doubleword stores to zero the hash, instead of VSX
instructions. Performance on POWER7/POWER8 does not change.
This patch makes the POWER7 optimized strspn generic by using
default doubleword stores to zero the hash, instead of VSX
instructions. Performance on POWER7/POWER8 machines does not changed.
[BZ #17581] The checking chain of unused chunks was terminated by a hash of
the block pointer, which was sometimes confused with the chunk length byte.
The chain is now terminated by a NULL byte.
This patch optimizes strtok and strtok_r for POWERPC64.
A table of 256 characters is created and marked based on
the 'accept' argument and used to check for any occurance on
the input string.Loop unrolling is also used to gain improvements.
Developers creating development packages must take care
to have their static linker DSO link point to the actual
SONAME file. This allows ldconfig to correctly create
the required links for the SONAME. The behaviour is now
more clearly documented in a code comment added by this
patch.
This patch addresses one known caveat in the linknamespace tests: with
this patch they will now only look for definitions of symbols in
relevant libraries, meaning that librt and libpthread are not checked
for ISO C standards, XPG3 and XPG4.
In particular, this means that if __pthread_initialize_minimal is
somehow brought in for one of those standards, the definition from
libc-tls.o will be considered instead of that from libpthread, so
avoiding bringing in lots of other libpthread symbols. This should
address some of the failures reported by Carlos in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-11/msg00882.html>, where
__pointer_chk_guard_local brought in __pthread_initialize_minimal.
Tested for x86_64. The removal of one XFAIL for XPG4 actually shows
up a header bug (shm_open should not be declared for XPG4 - the
namespace issue was for symbols brought in by shm_open, which is no
longer found at all now librt isn't searched; I've filed bug 17663 for
the header bug, though it would show up eventually anyway in the
course of review of conform/ data against XPG4).
Committed.
* conform/Makefile (linknamespace-symlist-stdlibs-base): New
variable.
(linknamespace-symlist-stdlibs-tests): Likewise.
(tests-special): Append $(linknamespace-symlist-stdlibs-tests)
instead of $(objpfx)symlist-stdlibs.
(linknamespace-libs-isoc): New variable.
(linknamespace-libs): Use $(linknamespace-libs-isoc).
(linknamespace-libs-ISO): New variable.
(linknamespace-libs-ISO99): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-ISO11): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XPG3): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XPG4): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-POSIX): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-UNIX98): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XOPEN2K): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-POSIX2008): Likewise.
(linknamespace-libs-XOPEN2K8): Likewise.
($(objpfx)symlist-stdlibs): Replace by
$(linknamespace-symlist-stdlibs-tests). Use
$(linknamespace-libs-$*) as set of libraries.
($(linknamespace-header-tests)): Update dependencies. Use
$(objpfx)symlist-stdlibs-$$std for --libsyms argument.
(test-xfail-XPG4/sys/mman.h/linknamespace): Remove.
* conform/linknamespace.pl: Remove comment about considering
definitions of symbols from irrelevant libraries.
This patch changes _dl_allocate_tls_init to resize DTV if the current DTV
isn't big enough. Tested on X86-64, x32 and ia32.
[BZ #13862]
* elf/dl-tls.c: Include <atomic.h>.
(oom): Remove #ifdef SHARED/#endif.
(_dl_static_dtv, _dl_initial_dtv): Moved before ...
(_dl_resize_dtv): This. Extracted from _dl_update_slotinfo.
(_dl_allocate_tls_init): Resize DTV if the current DTV isn't
big enough.
(_dl_update_slotinfo): Call _dl_resize_dtv to resize DTV.
* nptl/Makefile (tests): Add tst-stack4.
(modules-names): Add tst-stack4mod.
($(objpfx)tst-stack4): New.
(tst-stack4mod.sos): Likewise.
($(objpfx)tst-stack4.out): Likewise.
($(tst-stack4mod.sos)): Likewise.
(clean): Likewise.
* nptl/tst-stack4.c: New file.
* nptl/tst-stack4mod.c: Likewise.
misc/tst-pselect.c uses the deprecated sigblock interface, resulting
in "tst-pselect.c:42:3: warning: 'sigblock' is deprecated (declared at
../signal/signal.h:189) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]". The choice of
sigblock rather than sigprocmask has nothing to do with what this test
is testing, so this patch changes it to use sigprocmask to avoid the
warning.
Tested for x86_64.
* misc/tst-pselect.c (do_test): Use sigprocmask instead of
sigblock.
This patch fixes a warning "variable 'wc' set but not used" in
libio/bug-ungetwc1.c.
The test didn't verify much about the results of the functions it
called. This patch makes it check the result of getwc (thereby fixing
the warning), check end of file does not arrive too late in the getwc
loop, and check EOF is no longer set after ungetwc.
Tested for x86_64.
* libio/bug-ungetwc1.c (do_test): Verify results of getwc and
feof.
This patch fixes a "set but not used" warning from
dlfcn/failtestmod.c. A variable is used only to store the return
value from dlsym. As I understand this test, the point is simply to
do a sequence of load / unload operations in a loop, and all that
matters here is that dlsym gets called and returns without crashing,
not what its return value is. So this patch removes the assignment to
a variable.
Tested for x86_64.
* dlfcn/failtestmod.c (constr): Do not store result of dlsym in a
variable.
gcc now warns when the arguments to memset may have been accidentally
transposed (i.e. length set to zero instead of the byte), so we don't
need that bit of the code in glibc headers anymore.
Tested on x86_64. Coe generated by gcc 4.8 is identical with or
without the patch. I also tested gcc master, which does not result in
any new failures. It does fail quite a few FORTIFY_SOURCE tests, but
those failures are not due to this patch.
Testing for 32-bit x86 shows up warnings in
stdio-common/tst-fmemopen.c where off_t values are passed to %zu
printf formats. Since the values are in messages relating to function
calls where the relevant argument is of type size_t, it seems most
appropriate to cast explicitly to size_t when passing to printf, which
this patch does.
Tested for 32-bit x86.
* stdio-common/tst-fmemopen.c (do_test): Cast st_size values to
size_t for %zu format.
Testing for 32-bit x86 shows up a warning "tst-nss-test1.c:25:3:
warning: format '%ju' expects argument of type 'uintmax_t', but
argument 2 has type 'int' [-Wformat=]". The argument is a difference
of two pointers, a signed quantity of type ptrdiff_t for which the
right format is %td; this patch makes this test use that format.
Tested for 32-bit x86.
* nss/tst-nss-test1.c (do_test): Use %td printf format for pointer
difference, not %ju.
This patch avoids warnings for unused results of setuid and setgid in
nscd/connections.c using an ignore_value macro along the lines
suggested by Paul in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-11/msg00733.html>.
Tested for x86_64.
* include/libc-internal.h (ignore_value): New macro.
* nscd/connections.c (restart): Wrap calls to setuid and setgid
with ignore_value.
This patch fixes
../sysdeps/mips/__longjmp.c:27:1: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype [-Wstrict-prototypes]
which arose I think from the MIPS16 changes (renaming the function to
____longjmp with an alias __longjmp, so a prior header prototype for
__longjmp no longer sufficed to prevent a warning). I've made the
function use a prototype definition, which is what we want for all
function definitions in glibc anyway.
Tested for MIPS.
* sysdeps/mips/__longjmp.c (____longjmp): Use prototype
definition.
This patch fixes "../sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h:670:26: warning:
initialization discards 'volatile' qualifier from pointer target type"
arising when building nptl/tst-cancel-self-cancelstate.c. The problem
is passing a volatile int * to a macro expecting void *; the patch
adds an explicit cast.
Tested for x86_64.
* nptl/tst-cancel-self-cancelstate.c (do_test): Cast argument of
pthread_cleanup_push to void *.
This patch fixes a warning
../include/features.h:328:4: warning: #warning _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires compiling with optimization (-O) [-Wcpp]
seen when building for ARM. This warning comes from libc-do-syscall.S
being built for nscd: the nscd build uses _FORTIFY_SOURCE, while .S
files aren't built with -O, and the combination produces a warning.
As _FORTIFY_SOURCE doesn't do anything for .S files, undefining it in
libc-do-syscall.S seems the simplest solution.
Tested for ARM.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S (_FORTIFY_SOURCE):
Undefine.
This patch fixes bugs in ldbl-128ibm frexpl for 32-bit systems shown
up by warnings:
../sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_frexpl.c:82:4: warning: left shift count >= width of type
../sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_frexpl.c:129:5: warning: left shift count >= width of type
This did in fact show up in test-ldouble.out (alongside all the other
problems there ... maybe we should again consider running the libm
tests at finer granularity from the makefiles) as already covered by
the testsuite after the previous patch that fixed these bugs for
64-bit systems. The fix is simply using 1LL instead of 1L when
shifting by 52.
Tested for powerpc32 (soft float).
[BZ #16619]
[BZ #16740]
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_frexpl.c (__frexpl): Use 1LL << 52
instead of 1L << 52.
This patch fixes "set but not used" warnings in the tests
libio/bug-rewind.c and libio/bug-rewind2.c by checking the return
values from fwscanf and making the tests fail if those values aren't
as expected.
Tested for x86_64.
* libio/bug-rewind.c (do_test): Check fwscanf return values.
* libio/bug-rewind2.c (do_test): Likewise.
TEST_IFUNC is only tested in two headers, bench-string.h and
test-string.h, after it gets defined by those headers, and it never
gets undefined.
Thus no defines of TEST_IFUNC are needed, and the *-ifunc.c tests that
just define TEST_IFUNC and include other tests are also redundant, as
is the code to remove $(tests-ifunc) and $(xtests-ifunc) conditionally
from tests and xtests. This patch removes the useless defines and
tests of TEST_IFUNC and the associated useless tests and makefile
code. It thereby fixes a series of warnings
"../string/test-string.h:21:0: warning: "TEST_IFUNC" redefined" where
test-string.h defines TEST_IFUNC to empty, other files define it to 1
and this produces warnings.
Tested for x86_64.
* debug/test-stpcpy_chk-ifunc.c: Remove file.
* debug/test-strcpy_chk-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wcschr-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wcscmp-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wcscpy-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wcslen-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wcsrchr-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* wcsmbs/test-wmemcmp-ifunc.c: Likewise.
* Rules [$(multi-arch) = no] (tests): Do not filter out
$(tests-ifunc).
[$(multi-arch) = no] (xtests): Do not filter out $(xtests-ifunc).
* debug/Makefile (tests-ifunc): Remove variable.
(tests): Do not add $(tests-ifunc).
* wcsmbs/Makefile (tests-ifunc): Remove variable.
(tests): Do not add $(tests-ifunc).
* benchtests/bench-string.h (TEST_IFUNC): Remove macro.
[TEST_IFUNC]: Remove conditionals.
* string/test-string.h (TEST_IFUNC): Remove macro.
[TEST_IFUNC]: Remove conditionals.
string/test-strchr.c is used for both wide and narrow string testing,
but produces a series of warnings for wide string testing because of
hardcoded use of narrow characters in the function check1. This patch
fixes that function to use macros abstracting away the wide / narrow
string choice, adding a new such macro to handle the string and
character constants.
Tested for x86_64.
* string/test-strchr.c [!WIDE] (L): New macro.
[WIDE] (L): Likewise.
(check1): Use CHAR instead of char. Use L on string and character
constants.
On powerpc, atomic_exchange_and_add is implemented without any
barriers. This patchs adds the missing instruction and memory barrier
for acquire and release semanthics.
This patch fixes a "set but not used" warning in setjmp/jmpbug.c. A
variable is used only to store the result of alloca. A cast to void
is added to avoid the warning, and the variable is made volatile to
ensure the call to alloca isn't optimized away for being unused.
Tested for x86_64.
* setjmp/jmpbug.c (test): Make foo volatile and cast it to
void.
This patch fixes warnings of the form "tst-printf-round.c:202:17:
warning: passing argument 3 of 'test_hex_in_one_mode' discards 'const'
qualifier from pointer target type", by adding an extra const to that
argument (so that after array-to-pointer conversion it's const char
*const *).
Tested for x86_64.
* stdio-common/tst-printf-round.c (test_hex_in_one_mode): Make
third argument const.
* posix/fnmatch_loop.c (FCT): Use a scalar not a one-item array.
This works around a bug with x86-64 GCC 4.9.2 and earlier
where 'gcc -O2 -Wmaybe-uninitialized' incorrectly complains
"../locale/weightwc.h:93:7: warning: '*((void *)&str+4)' may be
used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]".
This patch fixes a "set but not used" warning in posix/bug-regex31.c.
A variable res stored an indication of whether the test behaved as
expected, but was then ignored and the test returned 0 unconditionally
(as an mtrace test, the auxiliary test for leaks could still have
failed if that bug was present). This patch makes the test return
res.
Tested for x86_64.
* posix/bug-regex31.c (main): Return RES not 0.
perror, an ISO C function, uses fileno, which is not an ISO C
function. This patch makes it use __fileno instead. (The nearby call
to fdopen is not a problem because that's #defined to _IO_new_fdopen.)
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by this patch).
[BZ #17633]
* stdio-common/perror.c (perror): Call __fileno instead of fileno.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-ISO/stdio.h/linknamespace): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-ISO99/stdio.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/stdio.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
This change is only useful for the conformance tests since the headers
changed are not installed. The conformance tests fail due to IS_IN
not being defined, so wrap it with a check to make sure that _ISOMAC
is defined.
* include/bits/stdlib-float.h: Use IS_IN only if _ISOMAC is
defined.
* include/mqueue.h: Likewise.
* include/stdlib.h: Likewise.
Ignoring IS_IN_build, which has a different purpose altogether, this
patch removes the last bit of IS_IN_* macro definitions. Now barring
NOT_IN_libc, all cases use the IN_MODULE scheme.
Generated code unchanged on x86_64.
* extra-lib.mk (CPPFLAGS-$(lib)): Remove IS_IN_$(lib).