glibc/signal
Adhemerval Zanella a4ed0471d7 Always define __USE_TIME_BITS64 when 64 bit time_t is used
It was raised on libc-help [1] that some Linux kernel interfaces expect
the libc to define __USE_TIME_BITS64 to indicate the time_t size for the
kABI.  Different than defined by the initial y2038 design document [2],
the __USE_TIME_BITS64 is only defined for ABIs that support more than
one time_t size (by defining the _TIME_BITS for each module).

The 64 bit time_t redirects are now enabled using a different internal
define (__USE_TIME64_REDIRECTS). There is no expected change in semantic
or code generation.

Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu, and
arm-linux-gnueabi

[1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-help/2024-January/006557.html
[2] https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Y2038ProofnessDesign

Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
2024-04-02 15:28:36 -03:00
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bits/types
sys
allocrtsig.c
kill.c
killpg.c
libc_sigaction.c
Makefile
raise.c
sigaction.c
sigaddset.c
sigaltstack.c
sigandset.c
sigblock.c
sigdelset.c
sigempty.c
sigfillset.c
siggetmask.c
sighold.c
sigignore.c
sigintr.c
sigisempty.c
sigismem.c
signal.c
signal.h Always define __USE_TIME_BITS64 when 64 bit time_t is used 2024-04-02 15:28:36 -03:00
sigorset.c
sigpause.c
sigpending.c
sigprocmask.c
sigqueue.c
sigrelse.c
sigreturn.c
sigset.c
sigsetmask.c
sigsetops.c
sigstack.c
sigsuspend.c
sigtimedwait.c
sigvec.c
sigwait.c
sigwaitinfo.c
sysv_signal.c
tst-minsigstksz-1.c
tst-minsigstksz-2.c
tst-minsigstksz-3.c
tst-minsigstksz-3a.c
tst-minsigstksz-4.c
tst-minsigstksz-5.c
tst-raise.c
tst-sigaction.c
tst-sigisemptyset.c
tst-signal.c
tst-sigset2.c
tst-sigset.c
tst-sigsimple.c
tst-sigwait-eintr.c
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