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sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/e_expf.S has
lea L(SP_RANGE)(%rip), %rdx /* load over/underflow bound */
cmpl (%rdx,%rax,4), %ecx /* |x|<under/overflow bound ? */
...
/* Here if |x| is Inf */
lea L(SP_INF_0)(%rip), %rdx /* depending on sign of x: */
movss (%rdx,%rax,4), %xmm0 /* return zero or Inf */
ret
...
.section .rodata.cst8,"aM",@progbits,8
...
.p2align 2
L(SP_RANGE): /* single precision overflow/underflow bounds */
.long 0x42b17217 /* if x>this bound, then result overflows */
.long 0x42cff1b4 /* if x<this bound, then result underflows */
.type L(SP_RANGE), @object
ASM_SIZE_DIRECTIVE(L(SP_RANGE))
.p2align 2
L(SP_INF_0):
.long 0x7f800000 /* single precision Inf */
.long 0 /* single precision zero */
.type L(SP_INF_0), @object
ASM_SIZE_DIRECTIVE(L(SP_INF_0))
Since L(SP_RANGE) and L(SP_INF_0) are in .rodata.cst8 section, they must
be aligned to 8 bytes.
[BZ #21955]
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/e_expf.S (L(SP_RANGE)): Aligned to 8 bytes.
(L(SP_INF_0)): Likewise.
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This was originally added to support LinuxThreads and is not needed for
NPTL.
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Add powerpc specific note sections available since Linux v4.8.
* elf/elf.h A (NT_PPC_TAR): New macro.
(NT_PPC_PPR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_DSCR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_EBB): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_PMU): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CGPR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CFPR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CVMX): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CVSX): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_SPR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CTAR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CPPR): Likewise.
(NT_PPC_TM_CDSCR): Likewise.
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__mcount_internal is called from assembler code. Use an explicit
regparm attribute to pass both arguments in registers, to match what
used to happen with internal_function before commit
fbdc1e3e8de7f49e439b6e274d3e7e07da78416e (i386: Do not set
internal_function).
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The new IBM z14 is added to platform string array.
The macro _DL_PLATFORMS_COUNT is incremented.
ChangeLog:
* sysdeps/s390/dl-procinfo.c (_dl_s390_cap_flags): Add z14.
* sysdeps/s390/dl-procinfo.h (_DL_PLATFORMS_COUNT): Increased.
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“Bengali” to “Bangla”
[BZ #14925]
* locales/bn_BD (LC_IDENTIFICATION): Change language name in
“title” and “language” from Bengali to Bangla.
* locales/bn_IN (LC_IDENTIFICATION): Likewise.
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The custom stuff which was in LC_CTYPE of the km_KH locale seems
to be a very incomplete subset of what one gets by using
“copy "i18n"”. I cannot find anything special there which is not
in “copy "i18n"”, only lots of stuff which is missing.
[BZ #20008]
* locales/km_KH (LC_CTYPE): Use “copy "i18n"”.
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This patch corrects the conform/ expectations for sys/wait.h not to
expect si_value for XPG4.2.
Tested for x86_64.
* conform/data/sys/wait.h-data (si_value): Do not expect for
XPG42.
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Commit 384ca551743318bd9c9e24a496d6397f2e3f2a49 from 2007 added this to
nss/XXX-lookup.c:
+#ifndef NO_COMPAT
+int
+internal_function attribute_compat_text_section
+DB_COMPAT_FCT (service_user **ni, const char *fct_name, void **fctp)
+{
+ return DB_LOOKUP_FCT (ni, fct_name, NULL, fctp);
+}
+#endif
That is, it adds a pseudo-compat function with an internal_function
attribute. The function it was supposed to replace did not have the
attribute:
extern int DB_LOOKUP_FCT (service_user **ni, const char *fct_name,
- void **fctp) internal_function;
+ const char *fct2_name, void **fctp)
+ internal_function;
This changed the calling convention on i386 for the following
functions in the public ABI:
__nss_passwd_lookup
__nss_group_lookup
__nss_hosts_lookup
This commit replaces the functions with always-failing stubs,
with true compat symbols. Due to a happy accident, the calling
convention of the stub is identical for the internal_function
and non-internal_function case on i386.
In addition, this commit auto-generates the __nss_*_lookup2
function declarations as part of <nsswitch.h>.
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[BZ #20482]
* locales/de_AT (LC_TIME): Use 2 letter abbreviations in abday.
* locales/de_BE (LC_TIME): Use 2 letter abbreviations in abday.
* locales/de_CH (LC_TIME): Use 2 letter abbreviations in abday.
* locales/de_DE (LC_TIME): Use readable ASCII in abday.
* locales/de_IT (LC_TIME): Use readable ASCII in abday.
* locales/de_LU (LC_TIME): Use 2 letter abbreviations in abday.
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eu_ES locale
[BZ #12349]
* locales/eu_ES (LC_NUMERIC): Fix thousands_sep and grouping
and use readable ASCII for decimal_point.
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Default semantic for mmap2 syscall is to take the offset in 4096-byte
units. However m68k and ia64 mmap2 implementation take in the
configured pageunit units and for both architecture it can be
different values.
This patch fixes the m68k runtime discover of mmap2 offset unit
and adds the ia64 definition to find it at runtime.
Checked the basic tst-mmap and tst-mmap-offset on m68k (the system
is configured with 4k, so current code is already passing on this
system) and a sanity check on x86_64-linux-gnu (which should not be
affected by this change). Sergei also states that ia64 loader now
work correctly with this change.
Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@inbox.ru>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/mmap_internal.h (MMAP2_PAGE_SHIFT):
Rename to MMAP2_PAGE_UNIT.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap.c: Include mmap_internal iff
__OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T is not defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap_internal.h (page_unit): Declare as
uint64_t.
(MMAP2_PAGE_UNIT) [MMAP2_PAGE_UNIT == -1]: Redefine to page_unit.
(page_unit) [MMAP2_PAGE_UNIT != -1]: Remove definition.
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All calls to functions with the internal_function attribute
have been removed from assembler implementations, which means that
the definition of internal_function can be changed at the C level
without causing ABI issues with assembler code.
_dl_fixup still uses a regparm calling convention on i386, but this
is controlled through ARCH_FIXUP_ATTRIBUTE, not internal_function.
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The function is called from the i386 startup code, which needs minor
adjustments due to the changed ABI.
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The i386 startup code needs adjusting because it calls the function
and the ABI has changed.
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Assembler code passes the address of _dl_fini to __libc_start_main,
whose function pointer argument lacks the attribute. This means
that calls could use the wrong ABI. Fortunately, for zero-parameter
void-returning functions, internal_function does not change ABI
on i386 (the only architecture which uses internal_function), so
this inconsistency was harmless (which is why it had not been
noticed so far).
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Add IBT/SHSTK bits to cpu-features for Shadow Stack in Intel Control-flow
Enforcement Technology (CET) instructions:
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/4d/2a/control-flow-enforcement-technology-preview.pdf
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.h (bit_cpu_BIT): New.
(bit_cpu_SHSTK): Likewise.
(index_cpu_IBT): Likewise.
(index_cpu_SHSTK): Likewise.
(reg_IBT): Likewise.
(reg_SHSTK): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/cpu-tunables.c (TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_hwcaps)):
Handle index_cpu_IBT and index_cpu_SHSTK.
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[BZ #19982]
* po/fr.po: Fix spelling mistake.
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These functions are invoked from other DSOs and should therefore
use the standard calling convention.
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These are called across DSO boundaries and should therefore use
the standard calling convention.
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These are called across DSO boundaries and therefore should use
the ABI calling convention.
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This function is called from nscd and should not use a non-standard
calling convention.
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This function has a hidden alias and is therefore expected to be
called across DSO boundaries.
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Such functions are called across DSO boundaries and should not
use a non-standard ABI.
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__fortify_fail is called across DSO boundaries, so it should not
use a non-standard calling convention.
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[BZ #20756]
* localedata/tst-langinfo.sh: Adapt test case data.
* stdlib/tst-strfmon_l.c: Likewise.
* stdlib/tst-strtod4.c: Likewise.
* stdlib/tst-strtod5i.c: Likewise.
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See also [BZ #20756].
U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE: a narrow form of a no-break space,
typically the width of a thin space or a mid space.
U+2009 THIN SPACE.
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Many languages use small gap as thousands separator.
Thousands separator should not be a plain space, but a narrow space.
And additionally, it is not allowed to wrap line in the middle of the
number.
Locale data were created in a deep age of 8-bit encodings, so most of
them use space (incorrect: it allows wrapping the line in the middle
of the number), or NBSP (better, but typographically incorrect: space
between groups is too wide).
Now UNICODE is widely supported, so we should leave legacy characters
in favor of correct UNICODE character.
UNICODE has a dedicated character for this purpose:
NNBSP
U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE: a narrow form of a no-break space,
typically the width of a thin space or a mid space
The NNBSP exists since Unicode 3.0.
Use of NNBSP will prevent line wrapping in the midle of number and
improve readability of numbers.
[BZ #20756]
* locales/aa_DJ (LC_MONETARY): Replace space by NNBSP as thousands separator.
* locales/az_AZ (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/be_BY (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/be_BY@latin (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/bg_BG (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/bs_BA (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/ce_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/crh_UA (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/cs_CZ (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/cs_CZ (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/cv_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/de_AT (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/eo (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/es_CR (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/es_CR (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/es_CU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/et_EE (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/et_EE (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/fi_FI (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/fi_FI (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/fr_CA (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/fr_FR (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/fr_FR (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/fr_LU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/fr_LU (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/hr_HR (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/ht_HT (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/kk_KZ (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/kk_KZ (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/ky_KG (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/ky_KG (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/lv_LV (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/lv_LV (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/mg_MG (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/mhr_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/mk_MK (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/mk_MK (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/mn_MN (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/nb_NO (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/nb_NO (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/nl_AW (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/nl_NL (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/nn_NO (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/os_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/pap_AW (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/pap_CW (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/ru_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/ru_RU (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/ru_UA (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/sk_SK (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/sk_SK (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/sl_SI (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/sl_SI (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/sq_MK (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/sv_SE (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/sv_SE (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/tg_TJ (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/tt_RU (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/tt_RU@iqtelif (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/uk_UA (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/uk_UA (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/unm_US (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
* locales/unm_US (LC_NUMERIC): Likewise.
* locales/wo_SN (LC_MONETARY): Likewise.
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Make the memmove benchmarks (bench-memmove and bench-memmove-large)
print their output in JSON so that they can be evaluated using the
compare_strings.py script.
* benchtests/bench-memmove-large.c: Print output in JSON
format.
* benchtests/bench-memmove.c: Likewise.
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The test run is unnecessary and interferes with the benchmark. The
tests are done during make check, so they're unnecessary here.
* benchtests/bench-memccpy.c (do_one_test): Remove checks.
* benchtests/bench-memchr.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memcpy-large.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memcpy.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memmove-large.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memmove.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memset-large.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-memset.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* benchtests/bench-string.h (test_init): Remove memsets.
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The manual contradicted itself by saying the number of bits in an
integer type needed to be computed, and then listing a number of
macros that later standards provided for exactly that. The entire
section has been reworked to provide those macros first, while
preserving the documentation of CHAR_BIT and the associated examples
within that context.
* manual/lang.texi
(Computing the Width of an Integer Data Type): Rename section
to "Width of an Integer Type". Remove inaccurate statement
regarding lack of C language facilities for determining width
of integer types, and reorder content to improve flow and
context of discussion.
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The ISO version in which va_copy was introduced is made explicit, and
__va_copy is given @standards. The description is updated to be more
clear about the origins of each macro, and the reader is informed
these macros are now provided by the compiler (information previously
embedded in a Texinfo @comment).
* lang.texi (va_copy): Change standard from ISO to C99.
(__va_copy): Add standard and header annotation.
Update description for clarity of origins and current use.
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POWER ISA 3.0 introduces the xssqrtqp instructions, which expects
operands to be in Vector Registers (Altivec/VMX), even though this
instruction belongs to the Vector-Scalar Instruction Set.
In GCC's Extended Assembly for POWER, the 'wq' register constraint is
provided for use with IEEE 754 128-bit floating-point values. However,
this constraint does not limit the register allocation to Vector
Registers (Altivec/VMX) and could assign a Vector-Scalar Register (VSX)
to the operands of the instruction.
This patch changes the register constraint used in sqrtf128 from 'wq' to
'v', in order to request a Vector Register (Altivec/VMX) for use with
the xssqrtqp instruction.
Tested for powerpc64le and --with-cpu=power9.
[BZ #21941]
* sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_private.h (__ieee754_sqrtf128): Since
xssqrtqp requires operands to be in Vector Registers
(Altivec/VMX), replace the register constraint 'wq' with 'v'.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64le/power9/fpu/e_sqrtf128.c
(__ieee754_sqrtf128): Likewise.
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This is an optimized memcmp for AArch64. This is a complete rewrite
using a different algorithm. The previous version split into cases
where both inputs were aligned, the inputs were mutually aligned and
unaligned using a byte loop. The new version combines all these cases,
while small inputs of less than 8 bytes are handled separately.
This allows the main code to be sped up using unaligned loads since
there are now at least 8 bytes to be compared. After the first 8 bytes,
align the first input. This ensures each iteration does at most one
unaligned access and mutually aligned inputs behave as aligned.
After the main loop, process the last 8 bytes using unaligned accesses.
This improves performance of (mutually) aligned cases by 25% and
unaligned by >500% (yes >6 times faster) on large inputs.
* sysdeps/aarch64/memcmp.S (memcmp):
Rewrite of optimized memcmp.
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This commit separates allocating and raising exceptions. This
simplifies catching and re-raising them because it is no longer
necessary to make a temporary, on-stack copy of the exception message.
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The hidden attribute was overridden by libc_hidden_proto on GNU/Linux.
It is incorrect because the function is used from nscd.
internal_function is not supposed to be used across DSO boundaries,
so this commit removes it (again, due to the use in nscd).
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monetary formatting
The test cases should expose non-standard grouping and the trailing
space after the currency sign. After the changes to the Indian
monetary formatting, the Indian formatting still shows the
non-standard grouping. To test the trailing space after the currency
sign I chose the hr_HR locale.
See:
commit 82b3124268bec0609b337dd993e771c93e44cbf2
Author: Akhilesh Kumar <akhilesh.k@samsung.com>
Remove redundant data for LC_MONETARY for Indian locales
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Reference is taken from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_rupee
CLDR has the currency format pattern “¤#,##,##0.00”.
[BZ #21836]
* locales/ar_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/as_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/bhb_IN (LC_MONETARY): copy "hi_IN"
* locales/bn_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/en_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/gu_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/hi_IN (LC_MONETARY) : Fix mon_grouping,
p_sep_by_space and n_sep_by_space
* locales/kn_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/kok_IN(LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/ks_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/ml_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/mr_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/or_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/pa_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/sa_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/sd_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/ta_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/tcy_IN(LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/te_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
* locales/ur_IN (LC_MONETARY) : copy "hi_IN"
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[BZ #17563]
[BZ #16905]
* locales/cmn_TW (LC_COLLATE): Use cns11643_stroke file for sorting.
* locales/cmn_TW (LC_TIME): Improve time and date formats.
* locales/cmn_TW (LC_MESSAGES): Add yesstr and nostr.
* locales/cns11643_stroke: New file, stroke count collation for
traditional Chinese.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ptrace.h (enum __ptrace_request):
Fix typo in comment.
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Remove enum __ptrace_flags along with the only constant it contains,
PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL, from Linux's sys/ptrace.h files.
This temporary development constant shouldn't have been added to
sys/ptrace.h in the first place. It was introduced in Linux by commit
v3.1-rc1~308^2~28 as a temporary part of new experimental PTRACE_SEIZE
interface. Later, as PTRACE_SEIZE stabilized and lost its experimental
status, this flag was removed from Linux by commit v3.4-rc1~109^2~20.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/ptrace.h (enum __ptrace_flags,
PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL): Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sys/ptrace.h: Likewise.
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bits/types.h defines a type __qaddr_t that is not used anywhere in
glibc. It doesn't appear to be widely used outside glibc either
(judging by codesearch.debian.net, where hits are generally copies of
definitions of this type, not uses), so it seems appropriate to remove
this type, which this patch does.
Tested for x86_64.
* posix/bits/types.h (__qaddr_t): Remove.
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The standard members of ucontext_t, in all standard versions with that
type, are uc_link, uc_sigmask, uc_stack and uc_mcontext.
The uc_* namespace is mostly reserved for additions to the structure.
However, in XPG4.2, it's only reserved when <ucontext.h> is included,
not when <signal.h> is included, while <signal.h> is required to
define ucontext_t (but not allowed to make visible other symbols from
<ucontext.h>). Thus, nonstandard members should avoid uc_* names.
Some already do use __uc_*, but others don't; most architectures (all
except ia64, I think) have a member uc_flags and some have additional
members beyond that.
This patch makes nonstandard members have an __ prefix unless
__USE_MISC is defined. Members whose names indicate they are solely
padding / reserved for future use are renamed unconditionally to use
the __glibc_reserved1 naming convention.
This is part of the preparation for a revised version of the
mcontext_t / sigcontext patch to be able to eliminate all 13 of the
miscellaneous XFAILs in conform/Makefile, rather than only 11 of them
as at present (at least one further fix on top of this one will be
needed for that as well).
Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
[BZ #21457]
* sysdeps/arm/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags. Rename uc_filler to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/generic/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/i386/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move undefine further down.
(__ctxt): Likewise.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags. Rename uc_filler to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/m68k/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags. Rename uc_filler to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/mips/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags. Rename uc_filler to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New
macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags and uc_regspace.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move
undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags. Rename uc_filler to
__glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move
undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move
undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/ucontext.h (ucontext_t): Use
__ctx with uc_flags, uc_regs_ptr, uc_regs and uc_reg_space.
Rename uc_pad to __glibc_reserved1.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move
undefine further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): Move undefine
further down.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sys/ucontext.h (ucontext_t): Use
__ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/sys/ucontext.h (__ctx): New macro.
(ucontext_t): Use __ctx with uc_flags.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h (ucontext_t): Use
__ctx with uc_flags.
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This corrects an oversight introduced in commit
352f4ff9a268b81ef5d4b2413f582565806e4790 (resolv: Introduce struct
resolv_context).
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