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* Remove C++ namespace handling from glibc headers.Joseph Myers2017-03-161-14/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Remove the str(n)dup inlines from string/bits/string2.h. Although inliningWilco Dijkstra2017-03-131-59/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calls with constant strings shows a small (~10%) performance gain, strdup is typically used in error reporting code, so not performance critical. Remove the now unused __need_malloc_and_calloc related defines from stdlib.h. Rename existing uses of str(n)dup to __str(n)dup so it no longer needs to be redirected to a builtin. Also building GLIBC with -Os now no longer shows localplt or linkname space failures (partial fix for BZ #15105 and BZ #19463). [BZ #15105] [BZ #19463] * elf/dl-cache.c (_dl_load_cache_lookup): Use __strdup. * inet/rcmd.c (rcmd_af): Likewise. * inet/rexec.c (rexec_af): Likewise. * intl/dcigettext.c (_LIBC): Likewise. * intl/finddomain.c (_nl_find_domain): Use strdup expansion. * locale/loadarchive.c (_nl_load_locale_from_archive): Use __strdup. * locale/setlocale.c (setlocale): Likewise. * posix/spawn_faction_addopen.c (posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen): Likewise. * stdlib/putenv.c (putenv): Use __strndup. * sunrpc/svc_simple.c (__registerrpc): Use __strdup. * sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (gaih_inet): Use __strdup/__strndup. * include/stdlib.h (__need_malloc_and_calloc): Remove uses. (__Need_M_And_C) Remove define/undef. * stdlib/stdlib.h (__need_malloc_and_calloc): Remove uses. (__malloc_and_calloc_defined): Remove define. * string/bits/string2.h (__strdup): Remove define. (strdup): Likewise. (__strndup): Likewise. (strndup): Likewise.
* Narrowing the visibility of libc-internal.h even further.Zack Weinberg2017-03-013-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | posix/wordexp-test.c used libc-internal.h for PTR_ALIGN_DOWN; similar to what was done with libc-diag.h, I have split the definitions of cast_to_integer, ALIGN_UP, ALIGN_DOWN, PTR_ALIGN_UP, and PTR_ALIGN_DOWN to a new header, libc-pointer-arith.h. It then occurred to me that the remaining declarations in libc-internal.h are mostly to do with early initialization, and probably most of the files including it, even in the core code, don't need it anymore. Indeed, only 19 files actually need what remains of libc-internal.h. 23 others need libc-diag.h instead, and 12 need libc-pointer-arith.h instead. No file needs more than one of them, and 16 don't need any of them! So, with this patch, libc-internal.h stops including libc-diag.h as well as losing the pointer arithmetic macros, and all including files are adjusted. * include/libc-pointer-arith.h: New file. Define cast_to_integer, ALIGN_UP, ALIGN_DOWN, PTR_ALIGN_UP, and PTR_ALIGN_DOWN here. * include/libc-internal.h: Definitions of above macros moved from here. Don't include libc-diag.h anymore either. * posix/wordexp-test.c: Include stdint.h and libc-pointer-arith.h. Don't include libc-internal.h. * debug/pcprofile.c, elf/dl-tunables.c, elf/soinit.c, io/openat.c * io/openat64.c, misc/ptrace.c, nptl/pthread_clock_gettime.c * nptl/pthread_clock_settime.c, nptl/pthread_cond_common.c * string/strcoll_l.c, sysdeps/nacl/brk.c * sysdeps/unix/clock_settime.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/get_clockfreq.c: Don't include libc-internal.h. * elf/get-dynamic-info.h, iconv/loop.c * iconvdata/iso-2022-cn-ext.c, locale/weight.h, locale/weightwc.h * misc/reboot.c, nis/nis_table.c, nptl_db/thread_dbP.h * nscd/connections.c, resolv/res_send.c, soft-fp/fmadf4.c * soft-fp/fmasf4.c, soft-fp/fmatf4.c, stdio-common/vfscanf.c * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_lgamma_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_lgammaf_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/k_tanl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/k_tanl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_lgammal_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/k_tanl.c, sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h: Include libc-diag.h instead of libc-internal.h. * elf/dl-load.c, elf/dl-reloc.c, locale/programs/locarchive.c * nptl/nptl-init.c, string/strcspn.c, string/strspn.c * malloc/malloc.c, sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h * sysdeps/nacl/dl-map-segments.h, sysdeps/x86_64/atomic-machine.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c * sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tls.h: Include libc-pointer-arith.h instead of libc-internal.h. * elf/get-dynamic-info.h, sysdeps/nacl/dl-map-segments.h * sysdeps/x86_64/atomic-machine.h: Add multiple include guard.
* Miscellaneous low-risk changes preparing for _ISOMAC testsuite.Zack Weinberg2017-03-011-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These are a grab bag of changes where the testsuite was using internal symbols of some variety, but this was straightforward to fix, and the fixed code should work with or without the change to compile the testsuite under _ISOMAC. Four of these are just more #include adjustments, but I want to highlight sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/tst-setcontext-fpscr.c, which appears to have been written before the advent of sys/auxv.h. I think a big chunk of this file could be replaced by a simple call to getauxval, but I'll let someone who actually has a powerpc machine to test on do that. dlfcn/tst-dladdr.c was including ldsodefs.h just so it could use DL_LOOKUP_ADDRESS to print an additional diagnostic; as requested by Carlos, I have removed this. math/test-misc.c was using #ifndef NO_LONG_DOUBLE, which is an internal configuration macro, to decide whether to do certain tests involving 'long double'. I changed the test to #if LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG instead, which uses only public float.h macros and is equivalent on all supported platforms. (Note that NO_LONG_DOUBLE doesn't mean 'the compiler doesn't support long double', it means 'long double is the same as double'.) tst-writev.c has a configuration macro 'ARTIFICIAL_LIMIT' that the Makefiles are expected to define, and sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile was using the internal __getpagesize in the definition; changed to sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) which is the POSIX equivalent. ia64-linux doesn't supply 'clone', only '__clone2', which is not defined in the public headers(!) All the other clone tests have local extern declarations of __clone2, but tst-clone.c doesn't; it was getting away with this because include/sched.h does declare __clone2. * nss/tst-cancel-getpwuid_r.c: Include nss.h. * string/strcasestr.c: No need to include config.h. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/tst-setcontext-fpscr.c: Include sys/auxv.h. Don't include sysdep.h. * sysdeps/powerpc/tst-set_ppr.c: Don't include dl-procinfo.h. * dlfcn/tst-dladdr.c: Don't include ldsodefs.h. Don't use DL_LOOKUP_ADDRESS. * math/test-misc.c: Instead of testing NO_LONG_DOUBLE, test whether LDBL_MANT_DIG is greater than DBL_MANT_DIG. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile (CFLAGS-tst-writev.c): Use sysconf (_SC_PAGESIZE) instead of __getpagesize in definition of ARTIFICIAL_LIMIT. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-clone.c [__ia64__]: Add extern declaration of __clone2.
* Split DIAG_* macros to new header libc-diag.h.Zack Weinberg2017-02-252-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Quite a few tests include libc-internal.h just for the DIAG_* macros. Split those macros to their own file, which can be included safely in _ISOMAC mode. I also moved ignore_value, since it seems logically related, even though I didn't notice any tests needing it. Also add -Wnonnull suppressions to two tests that _should_ have them, but the error is masked when compiling against internal headers. * include/libc-diag.h: New file. Define ignore_value, DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT, DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT, DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT, and DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT here. * include/libc-internal.h: Definitions of above macros moved from here. Include libc-diag.h. Add copyright notice. * malloc/tst-malloc.c, malloc/tst-memcheck.c, malloc/tst-realloc.c * misc/tst-error1.c, posix/tst-dir.c, stdio-common/bug21.c * stdio-common/scanf14.c, stdio-common/scanf4.c, stdio-common/scanf7.c * stdio-common/test-vfprintf.c, stdio-common/tst-printf.c * stdio-common/tst-printfsz.c, stdio-common/tst-sprintf.c * stdio-common/tst-unlockedio.c, stdio-common/tstdiomisc.c * stdlib/bug-getcontext.c, string/tester.c, string/tst-endian.c * time/tst-strptime2.c, wcsmbs/tst-wcstof.c: Include libc-diag.h instead of libc-internal.h. * stdlib/tst-environ.c: Include libc-diag.h. Suppress -Wnonnull for call to unsetenv (NULL). * nptl/tst-mutex1.c: Include libc-diag.h. Suppress -Wnonnull for call to pthread_mutexattr_destroy (NULL).
* Add missing header files throughout the testsuite.Zack Weinberg2017-02-162-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * crypt/md5.h: Test _LIBC with #if defined, not #if. * dirent/opendir-tst1.c: Include sys/stat.h. * dirent/tst-fdopendir.c: Include sys/stat.h. * dirent/tst-fdopendir2.c: Include stdlib.h. * dirent/tst-scandir.c: Include stdbool.h. * elf/tst-auditmod1.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * elf/tst-tls15.c: Include stdlib.h. * elf/tst-tls16.c: Include stdlib.h. * elf/tst-tls17.c: Include stdlib.h. * elf/tst-tls18.c: Include stdlib.h. * iconv/tst-iconv6.c: Include endian.h. * iconvdata/bug-iconv11.c: Include limits.h. * io/test-utime.c: Include stdint.h. * io/tst-faccessat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-fchmodat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-fchownat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-fstatat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-futimesat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-linkat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-mkdirat.c: Include sys/stat.h and stdbool.h. * io/tst-mkfifoat.c: Include sys/stat.h and stdbool.h. * io/tst-mknodat.c: Include sys/stat.h and stdbool.h. * io/tst-openat.c: Include stdbool.h. * io/tst-readlinkat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-renameat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-symlinkat.c: Include sys/stat.h. * io/tst-unlinkat.c: Include stdbool.h. * libio/bug-memstream1.c: Include stdlib.h. * libio/bug-wmemstream1.c: Include stdlib.h. * libio/tst-fwrite-error.c: Include stdlib.h. * libio/tst-memstream1.c: Include stdlib.h. * libio/tst-memstream2.c: Include stdlib.h. * libio/tst-memstream3.c: Include stdlib.h. * malloc/tst-interpose-aux.c: Include stdint.h. * misc/tst-preadvwritev-common.c: Include sys/stat.h. * nptl/tst-basic7.c: Include limits.h. * nptl/tst-cancel25.c: Include pthread.h, not pthreadP.h. * nptl/tst-cancel4.c: Include stddef.h, limits.h, and sys/stat.h. * nptl/tst-cancel4_1.c: Include stddef.h. * nptl/tst-cancel4_2.c: Include stddef.h. * nptl/tst-cond16.c: Include limits.h. Use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead of __getpagesize. * nptl/tst-cond18.c: Include limits.h. Use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead of __getpagesize. * nptl/tst-cond4.c: Include stdint.h. * nptl/tst-cond6.c: Include stdint.h. * nptl/tst-stack2.c: Include limits.h. * nptl/tst-stackguard1.c: Include stddef.h. * nptl/tst-tls4.c: Include stdint.h. Don't include tls.h. * nptl/tst-tls4moda.c: Include stddef.h. Don't include stdio.h, unistd.h, or tls.h. * nptl/tst-tls4modb.c: Include stddef.h. Don't include stdio.h, unistd.h, or tls.h. * nptl/tst-tls5.h: Include stddef.h. Don't include stdlib.h or tls.h. * posix/tst-getaddrinfo2.c: Include stdio.h. * posix/tst-getaddrinfo5.c: Include stdio.h. * posix/tst-pathconf.c: Include sys/stat.h. * posix/tst-posix_fadvise-common.c: Include stdint.h. * posix/tst-preadwrite-common.c: Include sys/stat.h. * posix/tst-regex.c: Include stdint.h. Don't include spawn.h or spawn_int.h. * posix/tst-regexloc.c: Don't include spawn.h or spawn_int.h. * posix/tst-vfork3.c: Include sys/stat.h. * resolv/tst-bug18665-tcp.c: Include stdlib.h. * resolv/tst-res_hconf_reorder.c: Include stdlib.h. * resolv/tst-resolv-search.c: Include stdlib.h. * stdio-common/tst-fmemopen2.c: Include stdint.h. * stdio-common/tst-vfprintf-width-prec.c: Include stdlib.h. * stdlib/test-canon.c: Include sys/stat.h. * stdlib/tst-tls-atexit.c: Include stdbool.h. * string/test-memchr.c: Include stdint.h. * string/tst-cmp.c: Include stdint.h. * sysdeps/pthread/tst-timer.c: Include stdint.h. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-sync_file_range.c: Include stdint.h. * sysdeps/wordsize-64/tst-writev.c: Include limits.h and stdint.h. * 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. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod10b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod3b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod4b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod5b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod6b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod6c.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * sysdeps/x86_64/tst-auditmod7b.c: Include link.h and stddef.h. * time/clocktest.c: Include stdint.h. * time/tst-posixtz.c: Include stdint.h. * timezone/tst-timezone.c: Include stdint.h.
* Clean up redundancies between string.h and strings.h.Zack Weinberg2017-02-162-141/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * string/string.h [__USE_MISC]: Include strings.h. (__bzero, bcmp, bcopy, bzero, index, rindex) (strcasecmp, strncasecmp, strcasecmp_l, strncasecmp_l) (ffs, ffsl, ffsll): Don't declare. * string/strings.h: Do not suppress the file if string.h has already been included. (bcmp, bcopy, bzero, strcasecmp, strncasecmp): Add __nonnull annotations. (index, rindex): Define inline forwarders even if __CORRECT_ISO_CPP_STRING_H_PROTO is defined. (ffs): Use __attribute_const__. (ffsl, ffsll): Declare here. (strcasecmp_l, strncasecmp_l): Correct comments; these functions have now been standardized. * include/string.h (__bzero): Declare here.
* Remove the str(n)cmp inlines from string/bits/string2.h. The strncmpWilco Dijkstra2017-02-151-58/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | optimization seems unlikely to ever be useful, but if it occurs in real code it should be added to GCC. Expanding strcmp of small strings does appear useful (benchmarking shows it is 2-3x faster), so this would be useful to implement in GCC (PR 78809). * string/bits/string2.h (strcmp): Remove define. (__strcmp_cg): Likewise. (strncmp): Likewise.
* GLIBC uses strchr (s, '\0') as an idiom to find the end of a string.Wilco Dijkstra2017-02-101-10/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | This is transformed into rawmemchr by the bits/string2.h header. However this is generally slower than strlen on most targets, even when an optimized rawmemchr implementation exists. Since GCC7 optimizes strchr (s, '\0') to strlen (s) + s, the GLIBC headers should not transform this to rawmemchr. As GCC recognizes strchr as a builtin, defining strchr as the builtin is not useful. * string/bits/string2.h (strchr): Remove define.
* string/tst-strcoll-overflow: Do not accept timeout as test resultFlorian Weimer2017-01-252-24/+18
| | | | The test completes within 300 seconds if enough memory is available.
* S390: Fix FAIL in test string/tst-xbzero-opt [BZ #21006]Stefan Liebler2017-01-171-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On s390x this test failed with: FAIL: explicit clear/test: expected 0 got 1 In setup_explicit_clear, the buffer is filled with the test_pattern. On s390x the memcpy in prepare_test_buffer is done by loading r4 / r5 with the test_pattern and using store multiple instruction to store r4 / r5 to buf. If explicit_bzero is resolved in setup_explicit_clear, r4 / r5 is stored to stack by _dl_runtime_resolve and the call to memmem in count_test_patterns finds a hit of the test_pattern on the stack. This patch resolves all symbols at program startup by linking with -z now. This omits the call of _dl_runtime_resolve within setup_explicit_clear and the test passes. ChangeLog: [BZ #21006] * string/Makefile (LDFLAGS-tst-xbzero-opt): New variable.
* Make endian-conversion macros always return correct types (bug 16458).Joseph Myers2017-01-113-14/+65
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bug 16458 reports that the endian-conversion macros in <endian.h> and <netinet/in.h>, in the case where no endian conversion is needed, just return their arguments without converting to the expected return type, so failing to act as expected for a macro version of a function. (The <netinet/in.h> macros, in particular, are described with prototypes in POSIX so should act like correspondingly prototyped functions.) Where previously this was a fairly obscure issue, it now results in glibc build with GCC mainline breaking for big-endian systems: nss_hesiod/hesiod-service.c: In function '_nss_hesiod_getservbyport_r': nss_hesiod/hesiod-service.c:142:39: error: '%d' directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 11 bytes into a region of size 6 [-Werror=format-truncation=] snprintf (portstr, sizeof portstr, "%d", ntohs (port)); ^~ nss_hesiod/hesiod-service.c:142:38: note: using the range [1, -2147483648] for directive argument snprintf (portstr, sizeof portstr, "%d", ntohs (port)); ^~~~ nss_hesiod/hesiod-service.c:142:3: note: format output between 2 and 12 bytes into a destination of size 6 snprintf (portstr, sizeof portstr, "%d", ntohs (port)); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The port argument is passed as int to this function, so when ntohs does not convert the compiler cannot tell that the result is within the range of uint16_t. (I don't know if in fact it's possible for out-of-range values to reach this function and so get truncated as strings without this patch or as integers with it.) This patch arranges for these macros to use identity functions to ensure appropriate conversions while having warnings for implicit conversions of function arguments that might not occur with a cast. Tested for x86_64 and x86; with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC 6; and with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC mainline for powerpc to test the build fix. [BZ #16458] * bits/uintn-identity.h: New file. * inet/netinet/in.h: Include <bits/uintn-identity.h>. [__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN] (ntohl): Use __uint32_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN] (ntohs): Use __uint16_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN] (htonl): Use __uint32_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN] (htohs): Use __uint16_identity. * string/endian.h: Include <bits/uintn-identity.h>. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htole16): Use __uint16_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (le16toh): Likewise. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htole32): Use __uint32_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (le32toh): Likewise. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htole64): Use __uint64_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (le64toh): Likewise. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htobe16): Use __uint16_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (be16toh): Likewise. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htobe32): Use __uint32_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (be32toh): Likewise. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (htobe64): Use __uint64_identity. [__BYTE_ORDER != __LITTLE_ENDIAN] (be64toh): Likewise. * string/Makefile (headers): Add bits/uintn-identity.h. (tests): Add test-endian-types. * string/test-endian-types.c: New file. * inet/Makefile (tests): Add test-hnto-types. * inet/test-hnto-types.c: New file.
* Move fortified explicit_bzero back to string3Adhemerval Zanella2017-01-092-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 38765ab68f329fd moved the bzero, bcopy, and explicit_bzero fortified macros to a common header (strings_fortified.h). However the side effect is a fortified explicit_bzero is defined when including only strings.h. This patch moves back the fortified explicit_bzero definition to strings3.h header. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu. * string/bits/strings_fortified.h (explicit_bzero): Move back to .. * string/bits/string3.h: ... here.
* Use fortify macros for b{zero,copy} along decl from strings.hAdhemerval Zanella2017-01-054-21/+54
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As described in BZ#20558, bzero and bcopy declaration can only benefit from fortified macros when decl came from string.h and when __USE_MISC is defined (default behaviour). This is due no standard includes those functions in string.h, so they are only declared if __USE_MISC is defined (as pointed out in comment 4). However fortification should be orthogona to other features test macros, i.e, any function should be fortified if that function is declared. To fix this behavior, the patch moved the bzero, bcopy, and __explicit_bzero_chk to a common header (string/bits/strings_fortified.h) and explicit fortified inclusion macros similar to string.h is added on strings.h. This allows to get fortified declarions by only including strings.h. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and along on a bootstrap installation to check if the fortified are correctly triggered with example from bug report. [BZ #20558] * string/bits/string3.h [__USE_MISC] (bcopy): Move to strings_fortified.h. [__USE_MISC] (bzero): Likewise. [__USE_MISC] (explicit_bzero): Likewise. * string/strings.h: Include strings_fortified.h. * string/Makefile (headers): Add strings_fortified.h. * string/bits/strings_fortified.h: New file. * include/bits/strings_fortified.h: Likewise.
* Fix string/tester.c for GCC 7 -Wstringop-overflow=.Joseph Myers2017-01-041-0/+57
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GCC 7 has a -Wstringop-overflow= warning that includes warning for strncat with a size specified that is larger than the size of the buffer (which is dubious usage, but valid at runtime if in fact there isn't an overflow with the particular buffer contents present). string/tester.c tests such cases; this patch arranges for this warning to be ignored around relevant strncat calls. Tested compilation for aarch64 (GCC mainline) with build-many-glibcs.py; did execution testing for x86_64 (GCC 5). * string/tester.c (test_strncat): Disable -Wstringop-overflow= around tests of strncat with large sizes.
* Fix x86 strncat optimized implementation for large sizesAdhemerval Zanella2017-01-031-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Similar to BZ#19387, BZ#21014, and BZ#20971, both x86 sse2 strncat optimized assembly implementations do not handle the size overflow correctly. The x86_64 one is in fact an issue with strcpy-sse2-unaligned, but that is triggered also with strncat optimized implementation. This patch uses a similar strategy used on 3daef2c8ee4df2, where saturared math is used for overflow case. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu. It fixes BZ #19390. [BZ #19390] * string/test-strncat.c (test_main): Add tests with SIZE_MAX as maximum string size. * sysdeps/i386/i686/multiarch/strcat-sse2.S (STRCAT): Avoid overflow in pointer addition. * sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S (STRCPY): Likewise.
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2017-01-01126-126/+126
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* Fix x86_64 memchr for large input sizesAdhemerval Zanella2016-12-271-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Current optimized memchr for x86_64 does for input arguments pointers module 64 in range of [49,63] if there is no searchr char in the rest of 64-byte block a pointer addition which might overflow: * sysdeps/x86_64/memchr.S 77 .p2align 4 78 L(unaligned_no_match): 79 add %rcx, %rdx Add (uintptr_t)s % 16 to n in %rdx. 80 sub $16, %rdx 81 jbe L(return_null) This patch fixes by adding a saturated math that sets a maximum pointer value if it overflows (UINTPTR_MAX). Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and powerpc64-linux-gnu. [BZ# 19387] * sysdeps/x86_64/memchr.S (memchr): Avoid overflow in pointer addition. * string/test-memchr.c (do_test): Remove alignment limitation. (test_main): Add test that trigger BZ# 19387.
* Disable stack protector in early static initialization [BZ #7065]Nick Alcock2016-12-261-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The startup code in csu/, and the brk and sbrk functions are needed very early in initialization of a statically-linked program, before the stack guard is initialized; TLS initialization also uses memcpy, which cannot overrun its own stack. Mark all of these as -fno-stack-protector. We also finally introduce @libc_cv_ssp@ and @no_stack_protector@, both substituted by the configury changes made earlier, to detect the case when -fno-stack-protector is supported by the compiler, and unconditionally pass it in when this is the case, whether or not --enable-stack-protector is passed to configure. (This means that it'll even work when the compiler's been hacked to pass -fstack-protector by default, unless the hackage is so broken that it does so in a way that is impossible to override.)
* This patch cleans up the strsep implementation and improves performance.Wilco Dijkstra2016-12-213-113/+67
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently strsep calls strpbrk is is now a veneer to strcspn. Calling strcspn directly is faster. Since it handles a delimiter string of size 1 as a special case, this is not needed in strsep itself. Although this means there is a slightly higher overhead if the delimiter size is 1, all other cases are slightly faster. The overall performance gain is 5-10% on AArch64. The string/bits/string2.h header contains optimizations for constant delimiters of size 1-3. Benchmarking these showed similar performance for size 1 (since in all cases strchr/strchrnul is used), while size 2 and 3 can give up to 2x speedup for small input strings. However if these cases are common it seems much better to add this optimization to strcspn. So move these header optimizations to string-inlines.c. Improve the strsep benchmark so that it actually benchmarks something. The current version contains a delimiter character at every position in the input string, so there is very little work to do, and the extremely inefficent simple_strsep implementation appears fastest in every case. The new version has either no match in the input for the fail case and a match halfway in the input for the success case. The input is then restored so that each iteration does exactly the same amount of work. Reduce the number of testcases since simple_strsep takes a lot of time now. * benchtests/bench-strsep.c (oldstrsep): Add old implementation. (do_one_test) Restore original string so iteration works. * string/string-inlines.c (do_test): Create better input strings. (test_main) Reduce number of testruns. * string/string-inlines.c (__old_strsep_1c): New function. (__old_strsep_2c): Likewise. (__old_strsep_3c): Likewise. * string/strsep.c (__strsep): Remove case of small delim string. Call strcspn directly rather than strpbrk. * string/bits/string2.h (__strsep): Remove define. (__strsep_1c): Remove. (__strsep_2c): Remove. (__strsep_3c): Remove. (strsep): Remove. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/internal_statvfs.c (__statvfs_getflags): Rename to __strsep.
* Do not require memset elimination in explicit_bzero testFlorian Weimer2016-12-202-9/+20
| | | | | | | | Some targets fail to apply dead store elimination to the memset call in setup_ordinary_clear. Before this commit, this causes the test case to fail. Instead, the test case now logs lack of memset elimination as an informational message.
* New string function explicit_bzero (from OpenBSD).Zack Weinberg2016-12-168-4/+375
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | explicit_bzero(s, n) is the same as memset(s, 0, n), except that the compiler is not allowed to delete a call to explicit_bzero even if the memory pointed to by 's' is dead after the call. Right now, this effect is achieved externally by having explicit_bzero be a function whose semantics are unknown to the compiler, and internally, with a no-op asm statement that clobbers memory. This does mean that small explicit_bzero operations cannot be expanded inline as small memset operations can, but on the other hand, small memset operations do get deleted by the compiler. Hopefully full compiler support for explicit_bzero will happen relatively soon. There are two new tests: test-explicit_bzero.c verifies the visible semantics in the same way as the existing test-bzero.c, and tst-xbzero-opt.c verifies the not-being-optimized-out property. The latter is conceptually based on a test written by Matthew Dempsky for the OpenBSD regression suite. The crypt() implementation has an immediate use for this new feature. We avoid having to add a GLIBC_PRIVATE alias for explicit_bzero by running all of libcrypt's calls through the fortified variant, __explicit_bzero_chk, which is in the impl namespace anyway. Currently I'm not aware of anything in libc proper that needs this, but the glue is all in place if it does become necessary. The legacy DES implementation wasn't bothering to clear its buffers, so I added that, mostly for consistency's sake. * string/explicit_bzero.c: New routine. * string/test-explicit_bzero.c, string/tst-xbzero-opt.c: New tests. * string/Makefile (routines, strop-tests, tests): Add them. * string/test-memset.c: Add ifdeffage for testing explicit_bzero. * string/string.h [__USE_MISC]: Declare explicit_bzero. * debug/explicit_bzero_chk.c: New routine. * debug/Makefile (routines): Add it. * debug/tst-chk1.c: Test fortification of explicit_bzero. * string/bits/string3.h: Fortify explicit_bzero. * manual/string.texi: Document explicit_bzero. * NEWS: Mention addition of explicit_bzero. * crypt/crypt-entry.c (__crypt_r): Clear key-dependent intermediate data before returning, using explicit_bzero. * crypt/md5-crypt.c (__md5_crypt_r): Likewise. * crypt/sha256-crypt.c (__sha256_crypt_r): Likewise. * crypt/sha512-crypt.c (__sha512_crypt_r): Likewise. * include/string.h: Redirect internal uses of explicit_bzero to __explicit_bzero_chk[_internal]. * string/Versions [GLIBC_2.25]: Add explicit_bzero. * debug/Versions [GLIBC_2.25]: Add __explicit_bzero_chk. * sysdeps/arm/nacl/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/m680x0/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/fpu/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/nofpu/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/fpu/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/nofpu/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libc-le.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx/tilegx32/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx/tilegx64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilepro/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/libc.abilist * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/libc.abilist: Add entries for explicit_bzero and __explicit_bzero_chk.
* Fix typos and missing closing bracket in test-memchr.cAdhemerval Zanella2016-12-161-2/+2
| | | | | * string/test-memchr.c (do_test): Typo on ‘byte’ and missing closing bracket.
* Fix powerpc64/power7 memchr for large input sizesAdhemerval Zanella2016-12-161-9/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Current optimized powercp64/power7 memchr uses a strategy to check for p versus align(p+n) (where 'p' is the input char pointer and n the maximum size to check for the byte) without taking care for possible overflow on the pointer addition in case of large 'n'. It was triggered by 3038145ca23 where default rawmemchr (used to created ppc64 rawmemchr in ifunc selection) now uses memchr (p, c, (size_t)-1) on its implementation. This patch fixes it by implement a satured addition where overflows sets the maximum pointer size to UINTPTR_MAX. Checked on powerpc64le-linux-gnu. [BZ# 20971] * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memchr.S (__memchr): Avoid overflow in pointer addition. * string/test-memchr.c (do_test): Add an argument to pass as the size on memchr. (test_main): Add check for SIZE_MAX.
* Improve strtok and strtok_r performance. Instead of calling strpbrk whichWilco Dijkstra2016-12-144-89/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calls strcspn, call strcspn directly so we get the end of the token without an extra call to rawmemchr. Also avoid an unnecessary call to strcspn after the last token by adding an early exit for an empty string. Change strtok to tailcall strtok_r to avoid unnecessary code duplication. Remove the special header optimization for strtok_r of a 1-character constant string - both strspn and strcspn contain optimizations for this case. Benchmarking this showed similar performance in the worst case, but up to 5.5x better performance in the "found" case for large inputs. * benchtests/bench-strtok.c (oldstrtok): Add old implementation. * string/strtok.c (strtok): Change to tailcall __strtok_r. * string/strtok_r.c (__strtok_r): Optimize for performance. * string/string-inlines.c (__old_strtok_r_1c): New function. * string/bits/string2.h (__strtok_r): Move to string-inlines.c.
* Improve generic rawmemchr for targets that don't have anWilco Dijkstra2016-12-141-149/+6
| | | | | | | | | | assembler version by tailcalling memchr with the maximum size. If a target has an optimized memchr this is significantly faster, if not, then this makes little difference. Also optimize the special case of zero to use strlen as this is typically faster than memchr. * string/rawmemchr.c (RAWMEMCHR): Use faster memchr/strlen.
* Correct comments in string.h re strcoll_l, strxfrm_l.Zack Weinberg2016-11-161-5/+3
| | | | | * string/string.h: Remove obsolete comment stating that strcoll_l and strxfrm_l have not yet been standardized.
* Fix typo in string/bits/string2.h.Zack Weinberg2016-11-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | The comment above the bzero() macro in this file appears to have been copied verbatim from the comment above the memset() prototype in string.h proper. bzero() has no 'c' argument and can only set memory contents to 0. (The comment above the prototype of bzero() in string.h proper does not make the same mistake.) * string/bits/string2.h: Fix typo in comment.
* Bug 20729: Fix building with -Os.Carlos O'Donell2016-10-291-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | This commit adds a new DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT which is only enabled when compiling with -Os. This allows developers working on -Os enabled builds to mark false-positive warnings without impacting the warnings emitted at -O2. Then using the new DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT we fix 6 warnings generated with GCC 5 to get -Os builds working again.
* Remove C++ style comments from string3.hAdhemerval Zanella2016-09-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The new check-installed-headers rule check now complains with C++ comment from string3.h with: ../string/bits/string3.h:129:1: error: C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C90 // XXX We have no corresponding builtin yet. Let use old C style comment to make compiler happy in old modes. Tested on x86_64. * string/bits/string3.h: Remove C++ style comments.
* string: More tests for strcmp, strcasecmp, strncmp, strncasecmpFlorian Weimer2016-08-262-1/+213
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* Fix wide-char testsuite SIGBUS on platforms such as Sparc.David S. Miller2016-08-021-0/+6
| | | | | | * string/test-strncmp.c (do_test_limit): Make sure the test data stream is aligned as required for the type "CHAR". (do_test): Likewise.
* Support __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__ feature test macro.Joseph Myers2016-08-021-3/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch implements support for the __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__ feature test macro from ISO/IEC TR 24731-2:2010, thereby implementing one possible approach for supporting ISO C feature test macros. Recall that, as described in <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-05/msg00486.html>, these macros work based on the definition when affected headers are included, so cannot be handled once when the first system header is included because that might not be one of the headers the particular macro in question affects. <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-05/msg00680.html> expresses views on possible approaches for implementation and <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-06/msg00039.html> follows up on that. This patch arranges things so that the relevant condition is __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2), following one of the suggestions given. Headers using these macros include <bits/libc-header-start.h>, which in turn includes <features.h>. Headers must define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION before including <bits/libc-header-start.h>, to discourage inclusion outside glibc as requested. __USE_GNU conditions on affected functions are changed to __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2), while it's added as an additional alternative on the conditions for functions already enabled for some POSIX versions. It would be possible to convert existing __USE_* conditionals to __GLIBC_USE (with the relevant __GLIBC_USE_* being defined in <features.h> where __USE_* are presently defined), and so make them typo-proof (given -Wundef -Werror in glibc builds) because __GLIBC_USE is used with #if not #ifdef / #if defined. No attempt is made to enforce the rule about diagnosing different definitions of __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__ when affected headers are included; such a diagnostic is incompatible with multiple-include guards on the affected headers, unless compiler extensions are added to support it. As previously noted, glibc does not implement all features from TR 24731-2:2010: the functions aswprintf vaswprintf getwdelim getwline are not in glibc, although they would be appropriate to add if someone wished to do so. But I think it makes sense to support the feature test macro if *any* of the controlled features are present in glibc. Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch). * bits/libc-header-start.h: New file. * Makefile (headers): Add bits/libc-header-start.h. * include/features.h (__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__): Document. (__GLIBC_USE): New macro. * libio/stdio.h: Define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION and include <bits/libc-header-start.h> instead of including <features.h>. (fmemopen): Declare also if [__GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)]. (open_memstream): Likewise. (vasprintf): Declare if [__GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)], not [__USE_GNU]. (__asprintf): Likewise. (asprintf): Likewise. (__getdelim): Declare also if [__GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)]. (getdelim): Likewise. (getline): Likewise. * string/string.h: Define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION and include <bits/libc-header-start.h> instead of including <features.h>. (strdup): Declare also if [__GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)] (strndup): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wchar.h: Define __GLIBC_INTERNAL_STARTING_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION and include <bits/libc-header-start.h> instead of including <features.h>. (open_wmemstream): Declare also if [__GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)]. * manual/creature.texi (__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__): Document macro.
* Clear destination buffer updated by the previous runH.J. Lu2016-05-182-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Clear the destination buffer updated by the previous run in bench-memcpy.c and test-memcpy.c to catch the error when the following implementations do not copy anything. [BZ #19907] * benchtests/bench-memcpy.c (do_one_test): Clear the destination buffer updated by the previous run. * string/test-memcpy.c (do_one_test): Likewise. * benchtests/bench-memmove.c (do_one_test): Add a comment. * string/test-memmove.c (do_one_test): Likewise.
* Move mempcpy, strcpy and stpcpy inlines to string/string-inlines.c as ↵Wilco Dijkstra2016-04-182-350/+347
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | compatibility symbols as they are no longer used. Fix compat symbols for __strpbrk inlines. [BZ #18712] * string/string-inlines.c (__STRING2_COPY_TYPE): Add, moved from string2.h. (__old_mempcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_strcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_stpcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_strpbrk_c2): Fix compat symbol name. (__old_strpbrk_c3): Likewise. * string/bits/string2.h (__STRING2_COPY_TYPE): Remove. (__mempcpy_small): Remove. (__strcpy_small): Remove. (__stpcpy_small): Remove.
* Remove pre GCC3.2 optimizations from string/bits/string2.h.Wilco Dijkstra2016-04-152-439/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * string/string.h: Use __GNUC_PREREQ(3,4) for bits/string2.h. * string/bits/string2.h (__STRING2_SMALL_GET16): Remove. (__STRING2_SMALL_GET32): Remove. (memset): Remove. (__memset_1): Remove. (__memset_gc): Remove. (__mempcpy): Remove. (mempcpy): Remove. (__mempcpy_args): Remove. (strchr): Remove. (strcpy): Remove. (strcpy_args): Remove. (__stpcpy_args): Remove. (__strcmp_cc): Remove. (__strcmp_gc): Remove. (strstr): Remove.
* Use PTR_ALIGN_DOWN on strcspn and strspnAdhemerval Zanella2016-04-012-2/+5
| | | | | | | Tested on aarch64. * string/strcspn.c (strcspn): Use PTR_ALIGN_DOWN. * string/strspn.c (strspn): Likewise.
* Improve generic strpbrk performanceAdhemerval Zanella2016-04-013-68/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | With now a faster strcspn implementation, it is faster to just use it with some return tests than reimplementing strpbrk itself. As for strcspn optimization, it is generally at least 10 times faster than the existing implementation on bench-strspn on a few AArch64 implementations. Also the string/bits/string2.h inlines make no longer sense, as current implementation will already implement most of the optimizations. Tested on x86_64, i386, and aarch64. * string/strpbrk.c (strpbrk): Rewrite function. * string/bits/string2.h (strpbrk): Use __builtin_strpbrk. (__strpbrk_c2): Likewise. (__strpbrk_c3): Likewise. * string/string-inlines.c [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strpbrk_c2): Likewise. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strpbrk_c3): Likewise.
* Improve generic strspn performanceAdhemerval Zanella2016-04-013-86/+81
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As for strcspn, this patch improves strspn performance using a much faster algorithm. It first constructs a 256-entry table based on the accept string and then uses it as a lookup table for the input string. As for strcspn optimization, it is generally at least 10 times faster than the existing implementation on bench-strspn on a few AArch64 implementations. Also the string/bits/string2.h inlines make no longer sense, as current implementation will already implement most of the optimizations. Tested on x86_64, i686, and aarch64. * string/strspn.c (strcspn): Rewrite function. * string/bits/string2.h (strspn): Use __builtin_strcspn. (__strspn_c1): Remove inline function. (__strspn_c2): Likewise. (__strspn_c3): Likewise. * string/string-inlines.c [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strspn_c1): Add compatibility symbol. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strspn_c2): Likewise. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strspn_c3): Likewise.
* Improve generic strcspn performanceWilco Dijkstra2016-04-014-78/+83
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Improve strcspn performance using a much faster algorithm. It is kept simple so it works well on most targets. It is generally at least 10 times faster than the existing implementation on bench-strcspn on a few AArch64 implementations, and for some tests 100 times as fast (repeatedly calling strchr on a small string is extremely slow...). In fact the string/bits/string2.h inlines make no longer sense, as GCC already uses strlen if reject is an empty string, strchrnul is 5 times as fast as __strcspn_c1, while __strcspn_c2 and __strcspn_c3 are slower than the strcspn main loop for large strings (though reject length 2-4 could be special cased in the future to gain even more performance). Tested on x86_64, i686, and aarch64. * string/Version (libc): Add GLIBC_2.24. * string/strcspn.c (strcspn): Rewrite function. * string/bits/string2.h (strcspn): Use __builtin_strcspn. (__strcspn_c1): Remove inline function. (__strcspn_c2): Likewise. (__strcspn_c3): Likewise. * string/string-inline.c [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strcspn_c1): Add compatibility symbol. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strcspn_c2): Likewise. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libc, GLIBC_2_1_1, GLIBC_2_24)] (__strcspn_c3): Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/string-inlines.c: Include generic string-inlines.c.
* Add _STRING_INLINE_unaligned and string_private.hH.J. Lu2016-02-181-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As discussed in https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-10/msg00403.html the setting of _STRING_ARCH_unaligned currently controls the external GLIBC ABI as well as selecting the use of unaligned accesses withing GLIBC. Since _STRING_ARCH_unaligned was recently changed for AArch64, this would potentially break the ABI in GLIBC 2.23, so split the uses and add _STRING_INLINE_unaligned to select the string ABI. This setting must be fixed for each target, while _STRING_ARCH_unaligned may be changed from release to release. _STRING_ARCH_unaligned is used unconditionally in glibc. But <bits/string.h>, which defines _STRING_ARCH_unaligned, isn't included with -Os. Since _STRING_ARCH_unaligned is internal to glibc and may change between glibc releases, it should be made private to glibc. _STRING_ARCH_unaligned should defined in the new string_private.h heade file which is included unconditionally from internal <string.h> for glibc build. [BZ #19462] * bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Renamed to ... (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): This. * include/string.h: Include <string_private.h>. * string/bits/string2.h: Replace _STRING_ARCH_unaligned with _STRING_INLINE_unaligned. * sysdeps/aarch64/bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Removed. (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): New. * sysdeps/aarch64/string_private.h: New file. * sysdeps/generic/string_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/m68020/string_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/s390/string_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/string_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/m68020/bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Renamed to ... (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): This. * sysdeps/s390/bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Renamed to ... (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): This. * sysdeps/sparc/bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Renamed to ... (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): This. * sysdeps/x86/bits/string.h (_STRING_ARCH_unaligned): Renamed to ... (_STRING_INLINE_unaligned): This.
* S390: Fix build failure in test string/tst-endian.c with gcc 6.Stefan Liebler2016-01-251-0/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Building string/tst-endian.c with gcc 6 produces an build warning/error on s390 (big endian machine): gcc tst-endian.c -c -std=gnu11 -fgnu89-inline -O2 or -O3 ... tst-endian.c: In function ‘do_test’: tst-endian.c:16:30: error: self-comparison always evaluates to false [-Werror=tautological-compare] if (htobe16 (be16toh (i)) != i) ^~ ... See definitions of htobexx, bexxtoh in string/endian.h: ... This patch silences these warnings with DIAG_* macros if build with gcc 6 and newer. The same warnings occur on little endian machines with the "htoleXX (leXXtoh (i)) != i" if-statements. ChangeLog: * string/tst-endian.c: Include <libc-internal.h>. (do_test): Ignore tautological-compare warnings around "htobeXX (beXXtoh (i)) != i" and "htoleXX (leXXtoh (i)) != i" if-statements.
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2016-01-04122-122/+122
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* Convert miscellaneous function definitions to prototype style.Joseph Myers2015-10-203-19/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch converts various miscellaneous functions definitions in glibc, found with grep and not covered by my previous scripted conversions, from old-style K&R to prototype-style. These changes were made manually. This is not necessarily exhaustive as formatting variants may have prevented my grep from finding some such definitions. Regarding the changes to files from GMP, they may originally have been omitted when removing __STDC__ conditionals because of the files coming from another package, but (a) GMP no longer has __STDC__ conditionals there anyway and (b) we don't try to keep these files verbatim in sync with GMP (and there are licensing differences), so making the change to them in glibc seems reasonable. Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite - this patch affects files containing assertions). * debug/fortify_fail.c (__fortify_fail): Convert to prototype-style function definition. Use internal_function. * libio/genops.c (save_for_backup): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * libio/wgenops.c (save_for_wbackup): Likewise. * login/grantpt.c (grantpt): Likewise. * login/ptsname.c (ptsname): Likewise. (__ptsname_r): Likewise. * login/unlockpt.c (unlockpt): Likewise. * mach/msgserver.c (__mach_msg_server): Likewise. * misc/efgcvt.c (__APPEND (FUNC_PREFIX, fcvt)): Likewise. (__APPEND (FUNC_PREFIX, ecvt)): Likewise. (__APPEND (FUNC_PREFIX, gcvt)): Likewise. * misc/efgcvt_r.c (__APPEND (FUNC_PREFIX, fcvt_r)): Likewise. (__APPEND (FUNC_PREFIX, ecvt_r)): Likewise. * nptl/cleanup_compat.c (_pthread_cleanup_push): Likewise. * nptl/cleanup_defer_compat.c (_pthread_cleanup_push_defer): Likewise. * nptl/libc_pthread_init.c (__libc_pthread_init): Likewise. Use internal_function. * nptl/pthread_atfork.c (__pthread_atfork): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * nptl/pthread_create.c (__pthread_create_2_1): Likewise. [SHLIB_COMPAT(libpthread, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_1)] (__pthread_create_2_0): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_key_create.c (__pthread_key_create): Likewise. * nptl/register-atfork.c (__register_atfork): Likewise. * posix/glob.c (glob): Likewise. * posix/regcomp.c (re_comp): Likewise. * posix/regexec.c (re_exec): Likewise. * stdlib/add_n.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/cmp.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/divmod_1.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/divrem.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/lshift.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/mod_1.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/mul.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/mul_n.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/rshift.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * stdlib/strtod.c (INTERNAL (STRTOF)): Convert to prototype-style function definition. (STRTOF): Likewise. * stdlib/strtod_l.c (__STRTOF): Likewise. * stdlib/strtol.c (INTERNAL (strtol)): Likewise. * stdlib/strtol_l.c (INTERNAL (__strtol_l)): Likewise. (__strtol_l): Likewise. * stdlib/sub_n.c [__STDC__]: Make code unconditional. [!__STDC__]: Remove conditional code. * string/memrchr.c (MEMRCHR): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * string/strcasecmp.c (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Remove macro. [USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (__strcasecmp): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * string/strncase.c (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Remove macro. [USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (__strncasecmp): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * sunrpc/pm_getport.c (__libc_rpc_getport): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr.c (xdr_union): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr_array.c (xdr_array): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr_ref.c (xdr_reference): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/s_atan.c (__CONCATX(__,FUNC)): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/s_isinf.c (__CONCATX(__,FUNC)): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/s_scalbn.c (__CONCATX(__scalbn,suffix): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/s_sincos.c (CONCATX(__,FUNC)): Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/scandir64.c (__old_scandir64): Likewise. * time/strftime_l.c (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Remove macro. (LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO): Likewise. [_LIBC && USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (ut_argument_spec): Remove macro. (ut_argument_spec_iso): Rename to ut_argument_spec. (memcpy_lowcase): Use LOCALE_PARAM in declaration. Convert to prototype-style function definition. (memcpy_uppcase): Likewise. (__strftime_internal): Likewise. (my_strftime): Likewise. * time/strptime_l.c (LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO): Remove macro. (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Likewise. [_LIBC] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (__strptime_internal): Convert to prototype-style function definition. (strptime): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcscasecmp.c (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Remove macro. [USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (__wcscasecmp): Convert to prototype-style function definition. * wcsmbs/wcsncase.c (LOCALE_PARAM_DECL): Remove macro. [USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL] (LOCALE_PARAM): Include argument type. (__wcsncasecmp): Convert to prototype-style function definition.
* Convert 29 more function definitions to prototype style (multiple parameters ↵Joseph Myers2015-10-201-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in one K&R parameter declaration). This automatically-generated patch converts 29 function definitions in glibc (including one in an example in the manual) from old-style K&R to prototype-style. Following my other recent such patches, this one deals with the case of function definitions where one K&R parameter declaration declares multiple parameters, as in: void foo (a, b) int a, *b; { } Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch). * crypt/crypt.c (_ufc_doit_r): Convert to prototype-style function definition. (_ufc_doit_r): Likewise. * crypt/crypt_util.c (_ufc_copymem): Likewise. (_ufc_output_conversion_r): Likewise. * inet/inet_mkadr.c (__inet_makeaddr): Likewise. * inet/rcmd.c (rcmd_af): Likewise. (rcmd): Likewise. (ruserok_af): Likewise. (ruserok): Likewise. (ruserok2_sa): Likewise. (ruserok_sa): Likewise. (iruserok_af): Likewise. (iruserok): Likewise. (__ivaliduser): Likewise. (__validuser2_sa): Likewise. * inet/rexec.c (rexec_af): Likewise. (rexec): Likewise. * inet/ruserpass.c (ruserpass): Likewise. * locale/programs/xmalloc.c (xcalloc): Likewise. * manual/examples/timeval_subtract.c (timeval_subtract): Likewise. * math/w_drem.c (__drem): Likewise. * math/w_dremf.c (__dremf): Likewise. * math/w_dreml.c (__dreml): Likewise. * misc/daemon.c (daemon): Likewise. * resolv/res_debug.c (p_fqnname): Likewise. * stdlib/div.c (div): Likewise. * string/memcmp.c (memcmp_bytes): Likewise. * sunrpc/pmap_rmt.c (pmap_rmtcall): Likewise. * sunrpc/svc_udp.c (svcudp_bufcreate): Likewise.
* Convert 703 function definitions to prototype style.Joseph Myers2015-10-1611-42/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This automatically-generated patch converts 703 function definitions in glibc from old-style K&R to prototype-style. This conversion is deliberately simplistic, excluding any tricky cases as even a patch covering only simple cases is still very large. Currently excluded are: sysdeps files (to improve test coverage for the initial patch); files containing assertions (to avoid line number changes so that generated libraries can be compared); any cases where the generated function declaration would involve lines over 79 characters and so need to be wrapped; any cases with array parameters or other cases where parameter declarators don't end with the parameter name; any other cases that my script didn't parse. I didn't try to make the ChangeLog generation indicate when function definitions are conditional; it just lists the functions changed without regard to that. Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch). * crypt/cert.c (good_bye): Convert to prototype-style function definition. (get8): Likewise. (put8): Likewise. * crypt/crypt-entry.c (crypt): Likewise. (__fcrypt): Likewise. * crypt/crypt_util.c (_ufc_prbits): Likewise. (_ufc_set_bits): Likewise. (_ufc_clearmem): Likewise. (__init_des_r): Likewise. (shuffle_sb): Likewise. (shuffle_sb): Likewise. (_ufc_setup_salt_r): Likewise. (_ufc_mk_keytab_r): Likewise. (_ufc_dofinalperm_r): Likewise. (encrypt): Likewise. (__setkey_r): Likewise. (setkey): Likewise. * crypt/md5.c (md5_init_ctx): Likewise. (md5_read_ctx): Likewise. (md5_finish_ctx): Likewise. (md5_stream): Likewise. (md5_buffer): Likewise. (md5_process_bytes): Likewise. * crypt/sha256.c (__sha256_init_ctx): Likewise. (__sha256_finish_ctx): Likewise. (__sha256_process_bytes): Likewise. * crypt/sha512.c (__sha512_init_ctx): Likewise. (__sha512_finish_ctx): Likewise. (__sha512_process_bytes): Likewise. * ctype/isctype.c (__isctype): Likewise. * debug/backtrace.c (__backtrace): Likewise. * debug/backtracesymsfd.c (__backtrace_symbols_fd): Likewise. * debug/fgets_chk.c (__fgets_chk): Likewise. * debug/fgets_u_chk.c (__fgets_unlocked_chk): Likewise. * debug/memcpy_chk.c (__memcpy_chk): Likewise. * debug/memmove_chk.c (MEMMOVE_CHK): Likewise. * debug/mempcpy_chk.c (__mempcpy_chk): Likewise. * debug/memset_chk.c (__memset_chk): Likewise. * debug/strcat_chk.c (__strcat_chk): Likewise. * debug/strncat_chk.c (__strncat_chk): Likewise. * debug/strncpy_chk.c (__strncpy_chk): Likewise. * debug/vsprintf_chk.c (_IO_str_chk_overflow): Likewise. * dirent/dirfd.c (dirfd): Likewise. * dirent/getdents.c (__getdirentries): Likewise. * dirent/getdents64.c (getdirentries64): Likewise. * dirent/rewinddir.c (__rewinddir): Likewise. * dirent/seekdir.c (seekdir): Likewise. * dirent/telldir.c (telldir): Likewise. * elf/sln.c (makesymlinks): Likewise. (makesymlink): Likewise. * gmon/gmon.c (__moncontrol): Likewise. (__monstartup): Likewise. (write_hist): Likewise. (write_call_graph): Likewise. (write_bb_counts): Likewise. * grp/setgroups.c (setgroups): Likewise. * inet/inet_lnaof.c (inet_lnaof): Likewise. * inet/inet_net.c (inet_network): Likewise. * inet/inet_netof.c (inet_netof): Likewise. * inet/rcmd.c (rresvport_af): Likewise. (rresvport): Likewise. * io/access.c (__access): Likewise. * io/chdir.c (__chdir): Likewise. * io/chmod.c (__chmod): Likewise. * io/chown.c (__chown): Likewise. * io/close.c (__close): Likewise. * io/creat.c (creat): Likewise. * io/creat64.c (creat64): Likewise. * io/dup.c (__dup): Likewise. * io/dup2.c (__dup2): Likewise. * io/dup3.c (__dup3): Likewise. * io/euidaccess.c (__euidaccess): Likewise. * io/faccessat.c (faccessat): Likewise. * io/fchmod.c (__fchmod): Likewise. * io/fchmodat.c (fchmodat): Likewise. * io/fchown.c (__fchown): Likewise. * io/fchownat.c (fchownat): Likewise. * io/fcntl.c (__fcntl): Likewise. * io/flock.c (__flock): Likewise. * io/fts.c (fts_load): Likewise. (fts_close): Likewise. (fts_read): Likewise. (fts_set): Likewise. (fts_children): Likewise. (fts_build): Likewise. (fts_stat): Likewise. (fts_sort): Likewise. (fts_alloc): Likewise. (fts_lfree): Likewise. (fts_palloc): Likewise. (fts_padjust): Likewise. (fts_maxarglen): Likewise. (fts_safe_changedir): Likewise. * io/getwd.c (getwd): Likewise. * io/isatty.c (__isatty): Likewise. * io/lchown.c (__lchown): Likewise. * io/link.c (__link): Likewise. * io/linkat.c (linkat): Likewise. * io/lseek.c (__libc_lseek): Likewise. * io/mkdir.c (__mkdir): Likewise. * io/mkdirat.c (mkdirat): Likewise. * io/mkfifo.c (mkfifo): Likewise. * io/mkfifoat.c (mkfifoat): Likewise. * io/open.c (__libc_open): Likewise. * io/open64.c (__libc_open64): Likewise. * io/readlink.c (__readlink): Likewise. * io/readlinkat.c (readlinkat): Likewise. * io/rmdir.c (__rmdir): Likewise. * io/symlink.c (__symlink): Likewise. * io/symlinkat.c (symlinkat): Likewise. * io/ttyname.c (ttyname): Likewise. * io/ttyname_r.c (__ttyname_r): Likewise. * io/umask.c (__umask): Likewise. * io/unlink.c (__unlink): Likewise. * io/unlinkat.c (unlinkat): Likewise. * io/utime.c (utime): Likewise. * libio/clearerr.c (clearerr): Likewise. * libio/clearerr_u.c (clearerr_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/feof.c (_IO_feof): Likewise. * libio/feof_u.c (feof_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/ferror.c (_IO_ferror): Likewise. * libio/ferror_u.c (ferror_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/filedoalloc.c (_IO_file_doallocate): Likewise. * libio/fileno.c (__fileno): Likewise. * libio/fputc.c (fputc): Likewise. * libio/fputc_u.c (fputc_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/fputwc.c (fputwc): Likewise. * libio/fputwc_u.c (fputwc_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/freopen.c (freopen): Likewise. * libio/freopen64.c (freopen64): Likewise. * libio/fseek.c (fseek): Likewise. * libio/fseeko.c (fseeko): Likewise. * libio/fseeko64.c (fseeko64): Likewise. * libio/ftello.c (__ftello): Likewise. * libio/ftello64.c (ftello64): Likewise. * libio/fwide.c (fwide): Likewise. * libio/genops.c (_IO_un_link): Likewise. (_IO_link_in): Likewise. (_IO_least_marker): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_main_get_area): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_backup_area): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_get_mode): Likewise. (_IO_free_backup_area): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_put_mode): Likewise. (__overflow): Likewise. (__underflow): Likewise. (__uflow): Likewise. (_IO_setb): Likewise. (_IO_doallocbuf): Likewise. (_IO_default_underflow): Likewise. (_IO_default_uflow): Likewise. (_IO_default_xsputn): Likewise. (_IO_sgetn): Likewise. (_IO_default_xsgetn): Likewise. (_IO_sync): Likewise. (_IO_default_setbuf): Likewise. (_IO_default_seekpos): Likewise. (_IO_default_doallocate): Likewise. (_IO_init): Likewise. (_IO_old_init): Likewise. (_IO_default_sync): Likewise. (_IO_default_finish): Likewise. (_IO_default_seekoff): Likewise. (_IO_sputbackc): Likewise. (_IO_sungetc): Likewise. (_IO_set_column): Likewise. (_IO_set_column): Likewise. (_IO_adjust_column): Likewise. (_IO_get_column): Likewise. (_IO_init_marker): Likewise. (_IO_remove_marker): Likewise. (_IO_marker_difference): Likewise. (_IO_marker_delta): Likewise. (_IO_seekmark): Likewise. (_IO_unsave_markers): Likewise. (_IO_nobackup_pbackfail): Likewise. (_IO_default_pbackfail): Likewise. (_IO_default_seek): Likewise. (_IO_default_stat): Likewise. (_IO_default_read): Likewise. (_IO_default_write): Likewise. (_IO_default_showmanyc): Likewise. (_IO_default_imbue): Likewise. (_IO_iter_next): Likewise. (_IO_iter_file): Likewise. * libio/getc.c (_IO_getc): Likewise. * libio/getwc.c (_IO_getwc): Likewise. * libio/iofclose.c (_IO_new_fclose): Likewise. * libio/iofdopen.c (_IO_new_fdopen): Likewise. * libio/iofflush.c (_IO_fflush): Likewise. * libio/iofflush_u.c (__fflush_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofgetpos.c (_IO_new_fgetpos): Likewise. * libio/iofgetpos64.c (_IO_new_fgetpos64): Likewise. * libio/iofgets.c (_IO_fgets): Likewise. * libio/iofgets_u.c (__fgets_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofgetws.c (fgetws): Likewise. * libio/iofgetws_u.c (fgetws_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofopen64.c (_IO_fopen64): Likewise. * libio/iofopncook.c (_IO_cookie_read): Likewise. (_IO_cookie_write): Likewise. (_IO_cookie_seek): Likewise. (_IO_cookie_close): Likewise. (_IO_cookie_seekoff): Likewise. (_IO_old_cookie_seek): Likewise. * libio/iofputs.c (_IO_fputs): Likewise. * libio/iofputs_u.c (__fputs_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofputws.c (fputws): Likewise. * libio/iofputws_u.c (fputws_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofread.c (_IO_fread): Likewise. * libio/iofread_u.c (__fread_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/iofsetpos.c (_IO_new_fsetpos): Likewise. * libio/iofsetpos64.c (_IO_new_fsetpos64): Likewise. * libio/ioftell.c (_IO_ftell): Likewise. * libio/iofwrite.c (_IO_fwrite): Likewise. * libio/iogetdelim.c (_IO_getdelim): Likewise. * libio/iogets.c (_IO_gets): Likewise. * libio/iopadn.c (_IO_padn): Likewise. * libio/iopopen.c (_IO_new_proc_open): Likewise. (_IO_new_popen): Likewise. (_IO_new_proc_close): Likewise. * libio/ioputs.c (_IO_puts): Likewise. * libio/ioseekoff.c (_IO_seekoff_unlocked): Likewise. (_IO_seekoff): Likewise. * libio/ioseekpos.c (_IO_seekpos_unlocked): Likewise. (_IO_seekpos): Likewise. * libio/iosetbuffer.c (_IO_setbuffer): Likewise. * libio/iosetvbuf.c (_IO_setvbuf): Likewise. * libio/ioungetc.c (_IO_ungetc): Likewise. * libio/ioungetwc.c (ungetwc): Likewise. * libio/iovdprintf.c (_IO_vdprintf): Likewise. * libio/iovsscanf.c (_IO_vsscanf): Likewise. * libio/iowpadn.c (_IO_wpadn): Likewise. * libio/libc_fatal.c (__libc_fatal): Likewise. * libio/memstream.c (__open_memstream): Likewise. (_IO_mem_sync): Likewise. (_IO_mem_finish): Likewise. * libio/oldfileops.c (_IO_old_file_init): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_close_it): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_finish): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_fopen): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_attach): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_setbuf): Likewise. (_IO_old_do_write): Likewise. (old_do_write): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_underflow): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_overflow): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_sync): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_seekoff): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_write): Likewise. (_IO_old_file_xsputn): Likewise. * libio/oldiofclose.c (_IO_old_fclose): Likewise. * libio/oldiofdopen.c (_IO_old_fdopen): Likewise. * libio/oldiofgetpos.c (_IO_old_fgetpos): Likewise. * libio/oldiofgetpos64.c (_IO_old_fgetpos64): Likewise. * libio/oldiofopen.c (_IO_old_fopen): Likewise. * libio/oldiofsetpos.c (_IO_old_fsetpos): Likewise. * libio/oldiofsetpos64.c (_IO_old_fsetpos64): Likewise. * libio/oldiopopen.c (_IO_old_proc_open): Likewise. (_IO_old_popen): Likewise. (_IO_old_proc_close): Likewise. * libio/oldpclose.c (__old_pclose): Likewise. * libio/pclose.c (__new_pclose): Likewise. * libio/peekc.c (_IO_peekc_locked): Likewise. * libio/putc.c (_IO_putc): Likewise. * libio/putc_u.c (putc_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/putchar.c (putchar): Likewise. * libio/putchar_u.c (putchar_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/putwc.c (putwc): Likewise. * libio/putwc_u.c (putwc_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/putwchar.c (putwchar): Likewise. * libio/putwchar_u.c (putwchar_unlocked): Likewise. * libio/rewind.c (rewind): Likewise. * libio/setbuf.c (setbuf): Likewise. * libio/setlinebuf.c (setlinebuf): Likewise. * libio/vasprintf.c (_IO_vasprintf): Likewise. * libio/vscanf.c (_IO_vscanf): Likewise. * libio/vsnprintf.c (_IO_strn_overflow): Likewise. * libio/vswprintf.c (_IO_wstrn_overflow): Likewise. * libio/wfiledoalloc.c (_IO_wfile_doallocate): Likewise. * libio/wgenops.c (_IO_least_wmarker): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_main_wget_area): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_wbackup_area): Likewise. (_IO_wsetb): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_pbackfail): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_finish): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_uflow): Likewise. (__woverflow): Likewise. (__wuflow): Likewise. (__wunderflow): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_xsputn): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_xsgetn): Likewise. (_IO_wdoallocbuf): Likewise. (_IO_wdefault_doallocate): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_wget_mode): Likewise. (_IO_free_wbackup_area): Likewise. (_IO_switch_to_wput_mode): Likewise. (_IO_sputbackwc): Likewise. (_IO_sungetwc): Likewise. (_IO_adjust_wcolumn): Likewise. (_IO_init_wmarker): Likewise. (_IO_wmarker_delta): Likewise. (_IO_seekwmark): Likewise. (_IO_unsave_wmarkers): Likewise. * libio/wmemstream.c (open_wmemstream): Likewise. (_IO_wmem_sync): Likewise. (_IO_wmem_finish): Likewise. * locale/nl_langinfo.c (nl_langinfo): Likewise. * locale/nl_langinfo_l.c (__nl_langinfo_l): Likewise. * locale/programs/simple-hash.c (init_hash): Likewise. (delete_hash): Likewise. (insert_entry): Likewise. (set_entry): Likewise. (next_prime): Likewise. (is_prime): Likewise. * locale/programs/xmalloc.c (fixup_null_alloc): Likewise. (xmalloc): Likewise. (xrealloc): Likewise. * locale/programs/xstrdup.c (xstrdup): Likewise. * localedata/collate-test.c (xstrcoll): Likewise. * localedata/xfrm-test.c (xstrcmp): Likewise. * login/getlogin_r.c (__getlogin_r): Likewise. * login/getpt.c (__posix_openpt): Likewise. * login/login_tty.c (login_tty): Likewise. * login/setlogin.c (setlogin): Likewise. * mach/msg-destroy.c (__mach_msg_destroy): Likewise. (mach_msg_destroy_port): Likewise. (mach_msg_destroy_memory): Likewise. * malloc/mcheck.c (flood): Likewise. * misc/acct.c (acct): Likewise. * misc/brk.c (__brk): Likewise. * misc/chflags.c (chflags): Likewise. * misc/chroot.c (chroot): Likewise. * misc/fchflags.c (fchflags): Likewise. * misc/fstab.c (getfsspec): Likewise. (getfsfile): Likewise. * misc/fsync.c (fsync): Likewise. * misc/ftruncate.c (__ftruncate): Likewise. * misc/ftruncate64.c (__ftruncate64): Likewise. * misc/getdomain.c (getdomainname): Likewise. (getdomainname): Likewise. * misc/gethostname.c (__gethostname): Likewise. * misc/getpass.c (getpass): Likewise. * misc/getttyent.c (skip): Likewise. (value): Likewise. * misc/gtty.c (gtty): Likewise. * misc/hsearch.c (hsearch): Likewise. (hcreate): Likewise. * misc/hsearch_r.c (__hcreate_r): Likewise. (__hdestroy_r): Likewise. * misc/ioctl.c (__ioctl): Likewise. * misc/mkdtemp.c (mkdtemp): Likewise. * misc/mkostemp.c (mkostemp): Likewise. * misc/mkostemp64.c (mkostemp64): Likewise. * misc/mkostemps.c (mkostemps): Likewise. * misc/mkostemps64.c (mkostemps64): Likewise. * misc/mkstemp.c (mkstemp): Likewise. * misc/mkstemp64.c (mkstemp64): Likewise. * misc/mkstemps.c (mkstemps): Likewise. * misc/mkstemps64.c (mkstemps64): Likewise. * misc/mktemp.c (__mktemp): Likewise. * misc/preadv.c (preadv): Likewise. * misc/preadv64.c (preadv64): Likewise. * misc/pwritev.c (pwritev): Likewise. * misc/pwritev64.c (pwritev64): Likewise. * misc/readv.c (__readv): Likewise. * misc/revoke.c (revoke): Likewise. * misc/setdomain.c (setdomainname): Likewise. * misc/setegid.c (setegid): Likewise. * misc/seteuid.c (seteuid): Likewise. * misc/sethostid.c (sethostid): Likewise. * misc/sethostname.c (sethostname): Likewise. * misc/setregid.c (__setregid): Likewise. * misc/setreuid.c (__setreuid): Likewise. * misc/sstk.c (sstk): Likewise. * misc/stty.c (stty): Likewise. * misc/syscall.c (syscall): Likewise. * misc/syslog.c (setlogmask): Likewise. * misc/truncate.c (__truncate): Likewise. * misc/truncate64.c (truncate64): Likewise. * misc/ualarm.c (ualarm): Likewise. * misc/usleep.c (usleep): Likewise. * misc/ustat.c (ustat): Likewise. * misc/writev.c (__writev): Likewise. * nptl/cleanup_compat.c (_pthread_cleanup_pop): Likewise. * nptl/old_pthread_cond_broadcast.c (__pthread_cond_broadcast_2_0): Likewise. * nptl/old_pthread_cond_destroy.c (__pthread_cond_destroy_2_0): Likewise. * nptl/old_pthread_cond_signal.c (__pthread_cond_signal_2_0): Likewise. * nptl/old_pthread_cond_wait.c (__pthread_cond_wait_2_0): Likewise. * nptl/pt-raise.c (raise): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_barrier_destroy.c (pthread_barrier_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_barrier_wait.c (__pthread_barrier_wait): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_barrierattr_destroy.c (pthread_barrierattr_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_barrierattr_init.c (pthread_barrierattr_init): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_barrierattr_setpshared.c (pthread_barrierattr_setpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c (__pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_cond_destroy.c (__pthread_cond_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_cond_init.c (__pthread_cond_init): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c (__pthread_cond_signal): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_condattr_destroy.c (__pthread_condattr_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_condattr_getclock.c (pthread_condattr_getclock): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_condattr_getpshared.c (pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_condattr_init.c (__pthread_condattr_init): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_condattr_setpshared.c (pthread_condattr_setpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_detach.c (pthread_detach): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_equal.c (__pthread_equal): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_getcpuclockid.c (pthread_getcpuclockid): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_getspecific.c (__pthread_getspecific): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_key_delete.c (pthread_key_delete): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutex_consistent.c (pthread_mutex_consistent): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutex_destroy.c (__pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutex_getprioceiling.c (pthread_mutex_getprioceiling): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_destroy.c (__pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol.c (pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_getpshared.c (pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_getrobust.c (pthread_mutexattr_getrobust): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_gettype.c (pthread_mutexattr_gettype): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_init.c (__pthread_mutexattr_init): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling.c (pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol.c (pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_setpshared.c (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.c (pthread_mutexattr_setrobust): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_mutexattr_settype.c (__pthread_mutexattr_settype): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlock_destroy.c (__pthread_rwlock_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_destroy.c (pthread_rwlockattr_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_getkind_np.c (pthread_rwlockattr_getkind_np): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared.c (pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_init.c (pthread_rwlockattr_init): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np.c (pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared.c (pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_setcancelstate.c (__pthread_setcancelstate): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_setcanceltype.c (__pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_setconcurrency.c (pthread_setconcurrency): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_setschedprio.c (pthread_setschedprio): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_setspecific.c (__pthread_setspecific): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_spin_destroy.c (pthread_spin_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/pthread_tryjoin.c (pthread_tryjoin_np): Likewise. * nptl/sem_close.c (sem_close): Likewise. * nptl/sem_destroy.c (__new_sem_destroy): Likewise. * nptl/sem_init.c (__old_sem_init): Likewise. * nptl/sigaction.c (__sigaction): Likewise. * nptl/unregister-atfork.c (__unregister_atfork): Likewise. * posix/_exit.c (_exit): Likewise. * posix/alarm.c (alarm): Likewise. * posix/confstr.c (confstr): Likewise. * posix/fpathconf.c (__fpathconf): Likewise. * posix/getgroups.c (__getgroups): Likewise. * posix/getpgid.c (__getpgid): Likewise. * posix/group_member.c (__group_member): Likewise. * posix/pathconf.c (__pathconf): Likewise. * posix/sched_getaffinity.c (sched_getaffinity): Likewise. * posix/sched_setaffinity.c (sched_setaffinity): Likewise. * posix/setgid.c (__setgid): Likewise. * posix/setpgid.c (__setpgid): Likewise. * posix/setuid.c (__setuid): Likewise. * posix/sleep.c (__sleep): Likewise. * posix/sysconf.c (__sysconf): Likewise. * posix/times.c (__times): Likewise. * posix/uname.c (__uname): Likewise. * posix/waitid.c (__waitid): Likewise. * pwd/getpw.c (__getpw): Likewise. * resolv/base64.c (b64_pton): Likewise. * resolv/gai_sigqueue.c (__gai_sigqueue): Likewise. * resolv/gethnamaddr.c (Dprintf): Likewise. (gethostbyname): Likewise. (gethostbyname2): Likewise. (gethostbyaddr): Likewise. (_sethtent): Likewise. (_gethtbyname): Likewise. (_gethtbyname2): Likewise. (_gethtbyaddr): Likewise. (map_v4v6_address): Likewise. (map_v4v6_hostent): Likewise. (addrsort): Likewise. (ht_sethostent): Likewise. (ht_gethostbyname): Likewise. (ht_gethostbyaddr): Likewise. * resolv/inet_net_ntop.c (inet_net_ntop): Likewise. (inet_net_ntop_ipv4): Likewise. * resolv/inet_neta.c (inet_neta): Likewise. * resolv/inet_ntop.c (inet_ntop): Likewise. (inet_ntop4): Likewise. (inet_ntop6): Likewise. * resolv/inet_pton.c (__inet_pton): Likewise. (inet_pton4): Likewise. (inet_pton6): Likewise. * resolv/res_debug.c (loc_aton): Likewise. (loc_ntoa): Likewise. * resource/getpriority.c (__getpriority): Likewise. * resource/getrusage.c (__getrusage): Likewise. * resource/nice.c (nice): Likewise. * resource/setpriority.c (__setpriority): Likewise. * resource/setrlimit64.c (setrlimit64): Likewise. * resource/vlimit.c (vlimit): Likewise. * resource/vtimes.c (vtimes): Likewise. * rt/aio_error.c (aio_error): Likewise. * rt/aio_return.c (aio_return): Likewise. * rt/aio_sigqueue.c (__aio_sigqueue): Likewise. * signal/kill.c (__kill): Likewise. * signal/killpg.c (killpg): Likewise. * signal/raise.c (raise): Likewise. * signal/sigaction.c (__sigaction): Likewise. * signal/sigaddset.c (sigaddset): Likewise. * signal/sigaltstack.c (sigaltstack): Likewise. * signal/sigandset.c (sigandset): Likewise. * signal/sigblock.c (__sigblock): Likewise. * signal/sigdelset.c (sigdelset): Likewise. * signal/sigempty.c (sigemptyset): Likewise. * signal/sigfillset.c (sigfillset): Likewise. * signal/sighold.c (sighold): Likewise. * signal/sigignore.c (sigignore): Likewise. * signal/sigintr.c (siginterrupt): Likewise. * signal/sigisempty.c (sigisemptyset): Likewise. * signal/sigismem.c (sigismember): Likewise. * signal/signal.c (signal): Likewise. * signal/sigorset.c (sigorset): Likewise. * signal/sigpause.c (__sigpause): Likewise. * signal/sigpending.c (sigpending): Likewise. * signal/sigprocmask.c (__sigprocmask): Likewise. * signal/sigrelse.c (sigrelse): Likewise. * signal/sigreturn.c (__sigreturn): Likewise. * signal/sigset.c (sigset): Likewise. * signal/sigsetmask.c (__sigsetmask): Likewise. * signal/sigstack.c (sigstack): Likewise. * signal/sigsuspend.c (__sigsuspend): Likewise. * signal/sigvec.c (sigvec_wrapper_handler): Likewise. * signal/sysv_signal.c (__sysv_signal): Likewise. * socket/accept.c (accept): Likewise. * socket/accept4.c (__libc_accept4): Likewise. * socket/bind.c (__bind): Likewise. * socket/connect.c (__connect): Likewise. * socket/getpeername.c (getpeername): Likewise. * socket/getsockname.c (__getsockname): Likewise. * socket/getsockopt.c (getsockopt): Likewise. * socket/listen.c (__listen): Likewise. * socket/recv.c (__recv): Likewise. * socket/recvmsg.c (__recvmsg): Likewise. * socket/send.c (__send): Likewise. * socket/sendmsg.c (__sendmsg): Likewise. * socket/shutdown.c (shutdown): Likewise. * socket/sockatmark.c (sockatmark): Likewise. * socket/socket.c (__socket): Likewise. * stdio-common/ctermid.c (ctermid): Likewise. * stdio-common/cuserid.c (cuserid): Likewise. * stdio-common/printf-prs.c (parse_printf_format): Likewise. * stdio-common/remove.c (remove): Likewise. * stdio-common/rename.c (rename): Likewise. * stdio-common/renameat.c (renameat): Likewise. * stdio-common/tempname.c (__gen_tempname): Likewise. * stdio-common/xbug.c (InitBuffer): Likewise. (AppendToBuffer): Likewise. (ReadFile): Likewise. * stdlib/a64l.c (a64l): Likewise. * stdlib/drand48_r.c (drand48_r): Likewise. * stdlib/getcontext.c (getcontext): Likewise. * stdlib/getenv.c (getenv): Likewise. * stdlib/l64a.c (l64a): Likewise. * stdlib/llabs.c (llabs): Likewise. * stdlib/lldiv.c (lldiv): Likewise. * stdlib/lrand48_r.c (lrand48_r): Likewise. * stdlib/mrand48_r.c (mrand48_r): Likewise. * stdlib/putenv.c (putenv): Likewise. * stdlib/random.c (__srandom): Likewise. (__initstate): Likewise. (__setstate): Likewise. * stdlib/random_r.c (__srandom_r): Likewise. (__setstate_r): Likewise. (__random_r): Likewise. * stdlib/secure-getenv.c (__libc_secure_getenv): Likewise. * stdlib/setcontext.c (setcontext): Likewise. * stdlib/setenv.c (setenv): Likewise. (unsetenv): Likewise. * stdlib/srand48.c (srand48): Likewise. * stdlib/srand48_r.c (__srand48_r): Likewise. * stdlib/swapcontext.c (swapcontext): Likewise. * stdlib/system.c (__libc_system): Likewise. * stdlib/tst-strtod.c (expand): Likewise. * stdlib/tst-strtol.c (expand): Likewise. * stdlib/tst-strtoll.c (expand): Likewise. * streams/fattach.c (fattach): Likewise. * streams/fdetach.c (fdetach): Likewise. * streams/getmsg.c (getmsg): Likewise. * streams/isastream.c (isastream): Likewise. * string/ffs.c (__ffs): Likewise. * string/ffsll.c (ffsll): Likewise. * string/memcmp.c (memcmp_common_alignment): Likewise. (memcmp_not_common_alignment): Likewise. (MEMCMP): Likewise. * string/memcpy.c (memcpy): Likewise. * string/memmove.c (MEMMOVE): Likewise. * string/memset.c (memset): Likewise. * string/rawmemchr.c (RAWMEMCHR): Likewise. * string/strchrnul.c (STRCHRNUL): Likewise. * string/strerror.c (strerror): Likewise. * string/strndup.c (__strndup): Likewise. * string/strverscmp.c (__strverscmp): Likewise. * sunrpc/clnt_raw.c (clntraw_freeres): Likewise. * sunrpc/clnt_tcp.c (clnttcp_geterr): Likewise. (clnttcp_freeres): Likewise. * sunrpc/clnt_unix.c (clntunix_freeres): Likewise. * sunrpc/pmap_prot.c (xdr_pmap): Likewise. * sunrpc/pmap_prot2.c (xdr_pmaplist): Likewise. * sunrpc/pmap_rmt.c (xdr_rmtcallres): Likewise. * sunrpc/rpc_prot.c (xdr_replymsg): Likewise. (xdr_callhdr): Likewise. * sunrpc/rpcinfo.c (udpping): Likewise. (tcpping): Likewise. (pstatus): Likewise. (pmapdump): Likewise. (brdcst): Likewise. (deletereg): Likewise. (getprognum): Likewise. (getvers): Likewise. (get_inet_address): Likewise. * sunrpc/svc_raw.c (svcraw_recv): Likewise. * sunrpc/svc_udp.c (svcudp_create): Likewise. (svcudp_stat): Likewise. (svcudp_recv): Likewise. (svcudp_reply): Likewise. (svcudp_getargs): Likewise. (svcudp_freeargs): Likewise. (svcudp_destroy): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr.c (xdr_bytes): Likewise. (xdr_netobj): Likewise. (xdr_string): Likewise. (xdr_wrapstring): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr_float.c (xdr_float): Likewise. (xdr_double): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr_mem.c (xdrmem_setpos): Likewise. * sunrpc/xdr_ref.c (xdr_pointer): Likewise. * sysvipc/ftok.c (ftok): Likewise. * sysvipc/msgctl.c (msgctl): Likewise. * sysvipc/msgget.c (msgget): Likewise. * sysvipc/msgrcv.c (msgrcv): Likewise. * sysvipc/msgsnd.c (msgsnd): Likewise. * sysvipc/semget.c (semget): Likewise. * sysvipc/semop.c (semop): Likewise. * sysvipc/shmat.c (shmat): Likewise. * sysvipc/shmctl.c (shmctl): Likewise. * sysvipc/shmdt.c (shmdt): Likewise. * sysvipc/shmget.c (shmget): Likewise. * termios/cfmakeraw.c (cfmakeraw): Likewise. * termios/speed.c (cfgetospeed): Likewise. (cfgetispeed): Likewise. (cfsetospeed): Likewise. (cfsetispeed): Likewise. * termios/tcflow.c (tcflow): Likewise. * termios/tcflush.c (tcflush): Likewise. * termios/tcgetattr.c (__tcgetattr): Likewise. * termios/tcgetpgrp.c (tcgetpgrp): Likewise. * termios/tcgetsid.c (tcgetsid): Likewise. * termios/tcsendbrk.c (tcsendbreak): Likewise. * termios/tcsetpgrp.c (tcsetpgrp): Likewise. * time/adjtime.c (__adjtime): Likewise. * time/dysize.c (dysize): Likewise. * time/ftime.c (ftime): Likewise. * time/getitimer.c (__getitimer): Likewise. * time/gettimeofday.c (__gettimeofday): Likewise. * time/gmtime.c (__gmtime_r): Likewise. (gmtime): Likewise. * time/localtime.c (__localtime_r): Likewise. (localtime): Likewise. * time/offtime.c (__offtime): Likewise. * time/settimeofday.c (__settimeofday): Likewise. * time/stime.c (stime): Likewise. * time/strftime_l.c (tm_diff): Likewise. (iso_week_days): Likewise. * time/strptime.c (strptime): Likewise. * time/time.c (time): Likewise. * time/timespec_get.c (timespec_get): Likewise. * time/tzset.c (tzset_internal): Likewise. (compute_change): Likewise. (__tz_compute): Likewise. * wcsmbs/btowc.c (__btowc): Likewise. * wcsmbs/mbrlen.c (__mbrlen): Likewise. * wcsmbs/mbsinit.c (__mbsinit): Likewise. * wcsmbs/mbsrtowcs.c (__mbsrtowcs): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcpcpy.c (__wcpcpy): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcpncpy.c (__wcpncpy): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcscat.c (__wcscat): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcschrnul.c (__wcschrnul): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcscmp.c (WCSCMP): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcscpy.c (WCSCPY): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcscspn.c (wcscspn): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsdup.c (wcsdup): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcslen.c (__wcslen): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsncat.c (WCSNCAT): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsncmp.c (WCSNCMP): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsncpy.c (__wcsncpy): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsnlen.c (__wcsnlen): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcspbrk.c (wcspbrk): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsrchr.c (WCSRCHR): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsspn.c (wcsspn): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcsstr.c (wcsstr): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wcstok.c (wcstok): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wctob.c (wctob): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmemchr.c (__wmemchr): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmemcmp.c (WMEMCMP): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmemcpy.c (__wmemcpy): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmemmove.c (__wmemmove): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmempcpy.c (__wmempcpy): Likewise. * wcsmbs/wmemset.c (__wmemset): Likewise. * wctype/wcfuncs.c (__towlower): Likewise. (__towupper): Likewise.
* Fix typo in bug-strcoll2 (Bug 18589)Carlos O'Donell2015-10-092-2/+3
| | | | | | Fix the copyright year and remove contributed by in the bug-strcoll2 test. In addition add the correct dependency on $(gen-locales) to ensure all the test locales are generated.
* strcoll: Add bug-strcoll2 to testsuite (Bug 18589).Carlos O'Donell2015-10-082-3/+4
| | | | | Adds bug-strcoll2 to the string tests, along with the generation of required locales.
* strcoll: Remove incorrect STRDIFF-based optimization (Bug 18589).Carlos O'Donell2015-10-082-37/+94
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The optimization introduced in commit f13c2a8dff2329c6692a80176262ceaaf8a6f74e, causes regressions in sorting for languages that have digraphs that change sort order, like cs_CZ which sorts ch between h and i. My analysis shows the fast-forwarding optimization in STRCOLL advances through a digraph while possibly stopping in the middle which results in a subsequent skipping of the digraph and incorrect sorting. The optimization is incorrect as implemented and because of that I'm removing it for 2.23, and I will also commit this fix for 2.22 where it was originally introduced. This patch reverts the optimization, introduces a new bug-strcoll2.c regression test that tests both cs_CZ.UTF-8 and da_DK.ISO-8859-1 and ensures they sort one digraph each correctly. The optimization can't be applied without regressing this test. Checked on x86_64, bug-strcoll2.c fails without this patch and passes after. This will also get a fix on 2.22 which has the same bug.
* Let 'make check subdirs=string' succeed even when it's invokedMartin Sebor2015-09-282-2/+14
| | | | | immediately after glibc has been built and before 'make check' (or after 'make clean').