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* x86-64: Remove LD_PREFER_MAP_32BIT_EXEC support [BZ #28656]H.J. Lu2021-12-102-87/+0
| | | | | | | | | | Remove the LD_PREFER_MAP_32BIT_EXEC environment variable support since the first PT_LOAD segment is no longer executable due to defaulting to -z separate-code. This fixes [BZ #28656]. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* nptl: Add public rseq symbols and <sys/rseq.h>Florian Weimer2021-12-0935-4/+123
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The relationship between the thread pointer and the rseq area is made explicit. The constant offset can be used by JIT compilers to optimize rseq access (e.g., for really fast sched_getcpu). Extensibility is provided through __rseq_size and __rseq_flags. (In the future, the kernel could request a different rseq size via the auxiliary vector.) Co-Authored-By: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Reviewed-by: Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com>
* nptl: Add glibc.pthread.rseq tunable to control rseq registrationFlorian Weimer2021-12-093-7/+109
| | | | | | | | This tunable allows applications to register the rseq area instead of glibc. Reviewed-by: Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* Linux: Use rseq to accelerate sched_getcpuFlorian Weimer2021-12-091-2/+17
| | | | | Co-Authored-By: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Reviewed-by: Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com>
* nptl: Add rseq registrationFlorian Weimer2021-12-0913-1/+929
| | | | | | | | | | | | The rseq area is placed directly into struct pthread. rseq registration failure is not treated as an error, so it is possible that threads run with inconsistent registration status. <sys/rseq.h> is not yet installed as a public header. Co-Authored-By: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Reviewed-by: Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Add generic ioctl implementationAdhemerval Zanella2021-12-063-31/+85
| | | | The powerpc is refactor to use the default implementation.
* linux: Add generic syscall implementationAdhemerval Zanella2021-12-063-67/+45
| | | | | It allows also to remove hppa specific implementation and simplify riscv implementation a bit.
* elf: execve statically linked programs instead of crashing [BZ #28648]Florian Weimer2021-12-051-0/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Programs without dynamic dependencies and without a program interpreter are now run via execve. Previously, the dynamic linker either crashed while attempting to read a non-existing dynamic segment (looking for DT_AUDIT/DT_DEPAUDIT data), or the self-relocated in the static PIE executable crashed because the outer dynamic linker had already applied RELRO protection. <dl-execve.h> is needed because execve is not available in the dynamic loader on Hurd. Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
* linux: Implement pipe in terms of __NR_pipe2Adhemerval Zanella2021-11-308-160/+3
| | | | | | | | | The syscall pipe2 was added in linux 2.6.27 and glibc requires linux 3.2.0. The patch removes the arch-specific implementation for alpha, ia64, mips, sh, and sparc which requires a different kernel ABI than the usual one. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and with a build for the affected ABIs.
* linux: Implement mremap in CAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-303-1/+42
| | | | | | | | | Variadic function calls in syscalls.list does not work for all ABIs (for instance where the argument are passed on the stack instead of registers) and might have underlying issues depending of the variadic type (for instance if a 64-bit argument is used). Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* linux: Add prlimit64 C implementationAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-3018-27/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | The LFS prlimit64 requires a arch-specific implementation in syscalls.list. Instead add a generic one that handles the required symbol alias for __RLIM_T_MATCHES_RLIM64_T. HPPA is the only outlier which requires a different default symbol. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and with build for the affected ABIs.
* linux: Use /proc/stat fallback for __get_nprocs_conf (BZ #28624)Adhemerval Zanella2021-11-251-25/+35
| | | | | | | The /proc/statm fallback was removed by f13fb81ad3159 if sysfs is not available, reinstate it. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* linux: Add fanotify_mark C implementationAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-2518-22/+42
| | | | | | | | | Passing 64-bit arguments on syscalls.list is tricky: it requires to reimplement the expected kernel abi in each architecture. This is way to better to represent in C code where we already have macros for this (SYSCALL_LL64). Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* linux: Only build fstatat fallback if requiredAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-251-7/+11
| | | | | | | For 32-bit architecture with __ASSUME_STATX there is no need to build fstatat64_time64_stat. Checked on i686-linux-gnu.
* io: Refactor close_range and closefromAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-247-339/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now that Hurd implementis both close_range and closefrom (f2c996597d), we can make close_range() a base ABI, and make the default closefrom() implementation on top of close_range(). The generic closefrom() implementation based on __getdtablesize() is moved to generic close_range(). On Linux it will be overriden by the auto-generation syscall while on Hurd it will be a system specific implementation. The closefrom() now calls close_range() and __closefrom_fallback(). Since on Hurd close_range() does not fail, __closefrom_fallback() is an empty static inline function set by__ASSUME_CLOSE_RANGE. The __ASSUME_CLOSE_RANGE also allows optimize Linux __closefrom_fallback() implementation when --enable-kernel=5.9 or higher is used. Finally the Linux specific tst-close_range.c is moved to io and enabled as default. The Linuxism and CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE are guarded so it can be built for Hurd (I have not actually test it). Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, and with a i686-gnu build.
* setjmp: Replace jmp_buf-macros.h with jmp_buf-macros.symAdhemerval Zanella2021-11-2228-258/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | It requires less boilerplate code for newer ports. The _Static_assert checks from internal setjmp are moved to its own internal test since setjmp.h is included early by multiple headers (to generate rtld-sizes.sym). The riscv jmp_buf-macros.h check is also redundant, it is already done by riscv configure.ac. Checked with a build for the affected architectures.
* Update kernel version to 5.15 in tst-mman-consts.pyJoseph Myers2021-11-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This patch updates the kernel version in the test tst-mman-consts.py to 5.15. (There are no new MAP_* constants covered by this test in 5.15 that need any other header changes.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Add PF_MCTP, AF_MCTP from Linux 5.15 to bits/socket.hJoseph Myers2021-11-171-1/+3
| | | | | | | Linux 5.15 adds a new address / protocol family PF_MCTP / AF_MCTP; add these constants to bits/socket.h. Tested for x86_64.
* Update syscall lists for Linux 5.15Joseph Myers2021-11-1028-4/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Linux 5.15 has one new syscall, process_mrelease (and also enables the clone3 syscall for RV32). It also has a macro __NR_SYSCALL_MASK for Arm, which is not a syscall but matches the pattern used for syscall macro names. Add __NR_SYSCALL_MASK to the names filtered out in the code dealing with syscall lists, update syscall-names.list for the new syscall and regenerate the arch-syscall.h headers with build-many-glibcs.py update-syscalls. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Fix compiler issue with mmap_internalStafford Horne2021-10-291-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Compiling mmap_internal fails to compile when we use -1 for MMAP2_PAGE_UNIT on 32 bit architectures. The error is as follows: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap_internal.h:30:8: error: unknown type name 'uint64_t' | 30 | static uint64_t page_unit; | | ^~~~~~~~ Fix by adding including stdint.h.
* riscv: Fix incorrect jal with HIDDEN_JUMPTARGETFangrui Song2021-10-281-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A non-local STV_DEFAULT defined symbol is by default preemptible in a shared object. j/jal cannot target a preemptible symbol. On other architectures, such a jump instruction either causes PLT [BZ #18822], or if short-ranged, sometimes rejected by the linker (but not by GNU ld's riscv port [ld PR/28509]). Use HIDDEN_JUMPTARGET to target a non-preemptible symbol instead. With this patch, ld.so and libc.so can be linked with LLD if source files are compiled/assembled with -mno-relax/-Wa,-mno-relax. Acked-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* String: Add support for __memcmpeq() ABI on all targetsNoah Goldstein2021-10-2632-0/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | No bug. This commit adds support for __memcmpeq() as a new ABI for all targets. In this commit __memcmpeq() is implemented only as an alias to the corresponding targets memcmp() implementation. __memcmpeq() is added as a new symbol starting with GLIBC_2.35 and defined in string.h with comments explaining its behavior. Basic tests that it is callable and works where added in string/tester.c As discussed in the proposal "Add new ABI '__memcmpeq()' to libc" __memcmpeq() is essentially a reserved namespace for bcmp(). The means is shares the same specifications as memcmp() except the return value for non-equal byte sequences is any non-zero value. This is less strict than memcmp()'s return value specification and can be better optimized when a boolean return is all that is needed. __memcmpeq() is meant to only be called by compilers if they can prove that the return value of a memcmp() call is only used for its boolean value. All tests in string/tester.c passed. As well build succeeds on x86_64-linux-gnu target.
* configure: Don't check LD -v --help for LIBC_LINKER_FEATUREFangrui Song2021-10-251-11/+8
| | | | | | | | | When LIBC_LINKER_FEATURE is used to check a linker option with the equal sign, it will likely fail because the LD -v --help output may look like `-z lam-report=[none|warning|error]` while the needle is something like `-z lam-report=warning`. The LD -v --help filter doesn't save much time, so just remove it.
* linux: Fix a possibly non-constant expression in _Static_assertFangrui Song2021-10-201-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | According to C11 6.6p6, `const int` as an operand may not make up a constant expression. GCC -O0 errors: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/opendir.c:107:19: error: static_assert expression is not an integral constant expression _Static_assert (allocation_size >= sizeof (struct dirent64), -O2 -Wpedantic has a similar warning. See https://gcc.gnu.org/PR102502 for GCC's inconsistency. Use enum which is guaranteed to be a constant expression. This also makes the file compilable with Clang. Fixes: 4b962c9e859de23b461d61f860dbd3f21311e83a ("linux: Simplify opendir buffer allocation")
* powerpc: Remove backtrace implementationAdhemerval Zanella2021-10-203-27/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The powerpc optimization to provide a fast stacktrace requires some ad-hoc code to handle Linux signal frames and the change is fragile once the kernel decides to slight change its execution sequence [1]. The generic implementation work as-is and it should be future proof since the kernel provides the expected CFI directives in vDSO shared page. Checked on powerpc-linux-gnu, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, and powerpc64-linux-gnu. [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2021-January/122027.html
* timex: Use 64-bit fields on 32-bit TIMESIZE=64 systems (BZ #28469)Stafford Horne2021-10-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was found when testing the OpenRISC port I am working on. These two tests fail with SIGSEGV: FAIL: misc/tst-ntp_gettime FAIL: misc/tst-ntp_gettimex This was found to be due to the kernel overwriting the stack space allocated by the timex structure. The reason for the overwrite being that the kernel timex has 64-bit fields and user space code only allocates enough stack space for timex with 32-bit fields. On 32-bit systems with TIMESIZE=64 __USE_TIME_BITS64 is not defined. This causes the timex structure to use 32-bit fields with type __syscall_slong_t. This patch adjusts the ifdef condition to allow 32-bit systems with TIMESIZE=64 to use the 64-bit long long timex definition. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* elf: Fix dynamic-link.h usage on rtld.cAdhemerval Zanella2021-10-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The 4af6982e4c fix does not fully handle RTLD_BOOTSTRAP usage on rtld.c due two issues: 1. RTLD_BOOTSTRAP is also used on dl-machine.h on various architectures and it changes the semantics of various machine relocation functions. 2. The elf_get_dynamic_info() change was done sideways, previously to 490e6c62aa get-dynamic-info.h was included by the first dynamic-link.h include *without* RTLD_BOOTSTRAP being defined. It means that the code within elf_get_dynamic_info() that uses RTLD_BOOTSTRAP is in fact unused. To fix 1. this patch now includes dynamic-link.h only once with RTLD_BOOTSTRAP defined. The ELF_DYNAMIC_RELOCATE call will now have the relocation fnctions with the expected semantics for the loader. And to fix 2. part of 4af6982e4c is reverted (the check argument elf_get_dynamic_info() is not required) and the RTLD_BOOTSTRAP pieces are removed. To reorganize the includes the static TLS definition is moved to its own header to avoid a circular dependency (it is defined on dynamic-link.h and dl-machine.h requires it at same time other dynamic-link.h definition requires dl-machine.h defitions). Also ELF_MACHINE_NO_REL, ELF_MACHINE_NO_RELA, and ELF_MACHINE_PLT_REL are moved to its own header. Only ancient ABIs need special values (arm, i386, and mips), so a generic one is used as default. The powerpc Elf64_FuncDesc is also moved to its own header, since csu code required its definition (which would require either include elf/ folder or add a full path with elf/). Checked on x86_64, i686, aarch64, armhf, powerpc64, powerpc32, and powerpc64le. Reviewed-by: Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com>
* Fix nios2 localplt failureJoseph Myers2021-10-111-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Building for nios2-linux-gnu has recently started showing a localplt test failure, arising from a reference to __floatunsidf from getloadavg after commit b5c8a3aa82f66f49b731ca5204104cee48bccfa5 ("Linux: implement getloadavg(3) using sysinfo(2)") (this is an architecture with soft-fp in libc). Add this as a permitted local PLT reference in localplt.data. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py for nios2-linux-gnu.
* Linux: implement getloadavg(3) using sysinfo(2)Cristian Rodríguez2021-10-081-36/+14
| | | | | Signed-off-by: Cristian Rodríguez <crrodriguez@opensuse.org> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* S390: Add PCI_MIO and SIE HWCAPsStefan Liebler2021-10-071-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Both new HWCAPs were introduced in these kernel commits: - 7e8403ecaf884f307b627f3c371475913dd29292 "s390: add HWCAP_S390_PCI_MIO to ELF hwcaps" - 7e82523f2583e9813e4109df3656707162541297 "s390/hwcaps: make sie capability regular hwcap" Also note that the kernel commit 511ad531afd4090625def4d9aba1f5227bd44b8e "s390/hwcaps: shorten HWCAP defines" has shortened the prefix of the macros from "HWCAP_S390_" to "HWCAP_". For compatibility reasons, we do not change the prefix in public glibc header file.
* y2038: Use a common definition for stat for sparc32Adhemerval Zanella2021-10-061-23/+31
| | | | | | The sparc32 misses support for support done by 4e8521333bea6. Checked on sparcv9-linux-gnu.
* Linux: Add FUTEX_LOCK_PI2Kurt Kanzenbach2021-10-011-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Linux v5.14.0 introduced a new futex operation called FUTEX_LOCK_PI2. This kernel feature can be used to implement pthread_mutex_clocklock(MONOTONIC)/PI. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <kurt@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Add fmaximum, fminimum functionsJoseph Myers2021-09-2830-0/+1672
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | C2X adds new <math.h> functions for floating-point maximum and minimum, corresponding to the new operations that were added in IEEE 754-2019 because of concerns about the old operations not being associative in the presence of signaling NaNs. fmaximum and fminimum handle NaNs like most <math.h> functions (any NaN argument means the result is a quiet NaN). fmaximum_num and fminimum_num handle both quiet and signaling NaNs the way fmax and fmin handle quiet NaNs (if one argument is a number and the other is a NaN, return the number), but still raise "invalid" for a signaling NaN argument, making them exceptions to the normal rule that a function with a floating-point result raising "invalid" also returns a quiet NaN. fmaximum_mag, fminimum_mag, fmaximum_mag_num and fminimum_mag_num are corresponding functions returning the argument with greatest or least absolute value. All these functions also treat +0 as greater than -0. There are also corresponding <tgmath.h> type-generic macros. Add these functions to glibc. The implementations use type-generic templates based on those for fmax, fmin, fmaxmag and fminmag, and test inputs are based on those for those functions with appropriate adjustments to the expected results. The RISC-V maintainers might wish to add optimized versions of fmaximum_num and fminimum_num (for float and double), since RISC-V (F extension version 2.2 and later) provides instructions corresponding to those functions - though it might be at least as useful to add architecture-independent built-in functions to GCC and teach the RISC-V back end to expand those functions inline, which is what you generally want for functions that can be implemented with a single instruction. Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Linux: Simplify __opensock and fix race condition [BZ #28353]Florian Weimer2021-09-282-116/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | AF_NETLINK support is not quite optional on modern Linux systems anymore, so it is likely that the first attempt will always succeed. Consequently, there is no need to cache the result. Keep AF_UNIX and the Internet address families as a fallback, for the rare case that AF_NETLINK is missing. The other address families previously probed are totally obsolete be now, so remove them. Use this simplified version as the generic implementation, disabling Netlink support as needed.
* linux: Revert the use of sched_getaffinity on get_nproc (BZ #28310)Adhemerval Zanella2021-09-271-5/+134
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The use of sched_getaffinity on get_nproc and sysconf (_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) done in 903bc7dcc2acafc40 (BZ #27645) breaks the top command in common hypervisor configurations and also other monitoring tools. The main issue using sched_getaffinity changed the symbols semantic from system-wide scope of online CPUs to per-process one (which can be changed with kernel cpusets or book parameters in VM). This patch reverts mostly of the 903bc7dcc2acafc40, with the exceptions: * No more cached values and atomic updates, since they are inherent racy. * No /proc/cpuinfo fallback, since /proc/stat is already used and it would require to revert more arch-specific code. * The alloca is replace with a static buffer of 1024 bytes. So the implementation first consult the sysfs, and fallbacks to procfs. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* linux: Simplify get_nprocsAdhemerval Zanella2021-09-271-50/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch simplifies the memory allocation code and uses the sched routines instead of reimplement it. This still uses a stack allocation buffer, so it can be used on malloc initialization code. Linux currently supports at maximum of 4096 cpus for most architectures: $ find -iname Kconfig | xargs git grep -A10 -w NR_CPUS | grep -w range arch/alpha/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/arc/Kconfig- range 2 4096 arch/arm/Kconfig- range 2 16 if DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL arch/arm/Kconfig- range 2 32 if !DEBUG_KMAP_LOCAL arch/arm64/Kconfig- range 2 4096 arch/csky/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/hexagon/Kconfig- range 2 6 if SMP arch/ia64/Kconfig- range 2 4096 arch/mips/Kconfig- range 2 256 arch/openrisc/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/parisc/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/riscv/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/s390/Kconfig- range 2 512 arch/sh/Kconfig- range 2 32 arch/sparc/Kconfig- range 2 32 if SPARC32 arch/sparc/Kconfig- range 2 4096 if SPARC64 arch/um/Kconfig- range 1 1 arch/x86/Kconfig-# [NR_CPUS_RANGE_BEGIN ... NR_CPUS_RANGE_END] range. arch/x86/Kconfig- range NR_CPUS_RANGE_BEGIN NR_CPUS_RANGE_END arch/xtensa/Kconfig- range 2 32 With x86 supporting 8192: arch/x86/Kconfig 976 config NR_CPUS_RANGE_END 977 int 978 depends on X86_64 979 default 8192 if SMP && CPUMASK_OFFSTACK 980 default 512 if SMP && !CPUMASK_OFFSTACK 981 default 1 if !SMP So using a maximum of 32k cpu should cover all cases (and I would expect once we start to have many more CPUs that Linux would provide a more straightforward way to query for such information). A test is added to check if sched_getaffinity can successfully return with large buffers. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* misc: Add __get_nprocs_schedAdhemerval Zanella2021-09-271-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | This is an internal function meant to return the number of avaliable processor where the process can scheduled, different than the __get_nprocs which returns a the system available online CPU. The Linux implementation currently only calls __get_nprocs(), which in tuns calls sched_getaffinity. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* Linux: Avoid closing -1 on failure in __closefrom_fallbackFlorian Weimer2021-09-241-1/+1
| | | | Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
* Add narrowing fma functionsJoseph Myers2021-09-2230-0/+280
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds the narrowing fused multiply-add functions from TS 18661-1 / TS 18661-3 / C2X to glibc's libm: ffma, ffmal, dfmal, f32fmaf64, f32fmaf32x, f32xfmaf64 for all configurations; f32fmaf64x, f32fmaf128, f64fmaf64x, f64fmaf128, f32xfmaf64x, f32xfmaf128, f64xfmaf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __f32fmaieee128 and __f64fmaieee128 aliases in the powerpc64le case (for calls to ffmal and dfmal when long double is IEEE binary128). Corresponding tgmath.h macro support is also added. The changes are mostly similar to those for the other narrowing functions previously added, especially that for sqrt, so the description of those generally applies to this patch as well. As with sqrt, I reused the same test inputs in auto-libm-test-in as for non-narrowing fma rather than adding extra or separate inputs for narrowing fma. The tests in libm-test-narrow-fma.inc also follow those for non-narrowing fma. The non-narrowing fma has a known bug (bug 6801) that it does not set errno on errors (overflow, underflow, Inf * 0, Inf - Inf). Rather than fixing this or having narrowing fma check for errors when non-narrowing does not (complicating the cases when narrowing fma can otherwise be an alias for a non-narrowing function), this patch does not attempt to check for errors from narrowing fma and set errno; the CHECK_NARROW_FMA macro is still present, but as a placeholder that does nothing, and this missing errno setting is considered to be covered by the existing bug rather than needing a separate open bug. missing-errno annotations are duly added to many of the auto-libm-test-in test inputs for fma. This completes adding all the new functions from TS 18661-1 to glibc, so will be followed by corresponding stdc-predef.h changes to define __STDC_IEC_60559_BFP__ and __STDC_IEC_60559_COMPLEX__, as the support for TS 18661-1 will be at a similar level to that for C standard floating-point facilities up to C11 (pragmas not implemented, but library functions done). (There are still further changes to be done to implement changes to the types of fromfp functions from N2548.) Tested as followed: natively with the full glibc testsuite for x86_64 (GCC 11, 7, 6) and x86 (GCC 11); with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC 11, 7 and 6; cross testing of math/ tests for powerpc64le, powerpc32 hard float, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float). The different GCC versions are to cover the different cases in tgmath.h and tgmath.h tests properly (GCC 6 has _Float* only as typedefs in glibc headers, GCC 7 has proper _Float* support, GCC 8 adds __builtin_tgmath).
* Add MADV_POPULATE_READ and MADV_POPULATE_WRITE from Linux 5.14 to ↵Joseph Myers2021-09-141-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | bits/mman-linux.h Linux 5.14 adds constants MADV_POPULATE_READ and MADV_POPULATE_WRITE (with the same values on all architectures). Add these to glibc's bits/mman-linux.h. Tested for x86_64.
* Update kernel version to 5.14 in tst-mman-consts.pyJoseph Myers2021-09-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This patch updates the kernel version in the test tst-mman-consts.py to 5.14. (There are no new MAP_* constants covered by this test in 5.14 that need any other header changes.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Add narrowing square root functionsJoseph Myers2021-09-1030-0/+280
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds the narrowing square root functions from TS 18661-1 / TS 18661-3 / C2X to glibc's libm: fsqrt, fsqrtl, dsqrtl, f32sqrtf64, f32sqrtf32x, f32xsqrtf64 for all configurations; f32sqrtf64x, f32sqrtf128, f64sqrtf64x, f64sqrtf128, f32xsqrtf64x, f32xsqrtf128, f64xsqrtf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __f32sqrtieee128 and __f64sqrtieee128 aliases in the powerpc64le case (for calls to fsqrtl and dsqrtl when long double is IEEE binary128). Corresponding tgmath.h macro support is also added. The changes are mostly similar to those for the other narrowing functions previously added, so the description of those generally applies to this patch as well. However, the not-actually-narrowing cases (where the two types involved in the function have the same floating-point format) are aliased to sqrt, sqrtl or sqrtf128 rather than needing a separately built not-actually-narrowing function such as was needed for add / sub / mul / div. Thus, there is no __nldbl_dsqrtl name for ldbl-opt because no such name was needed (whereas the other functions needed such a name since the only other name for that entry point was e.g. f32xaddf64, not reserved by TS 18661-1); the headers are made to arrange for sqrt to be called in that case instead. The DIAG_* calls in sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_dsqrtl.c are because they were observed to be needed in GCC 7 testing of riscv32-linux-gnu-rv32imac-ilp32. The other sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/ files added didn't need such DIAG_* in any configuration I tested with build-many-glibcs.py, but if they do turn out to be needed in more files with some other configuration / GCC version, they can always be added there. I reused the same test inputs in auto-libm-test-in as for non-narrowing sqrt rather than adding extra or separate inputs for narrowing sqrt. The tests in libm-test-narrow-sqrt.inc also follow those for non-narrowing sqrt. Tested as followed: natively with the full glibc testsuite for x86_64 (GCC 11, 7, 6) and x86 (GCC 11); with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC 11, 7 and 6; cross testing of math/ tests for powerpc64le, powerpc32 hard float, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float). The different GCC versions are to cover the different cases in tgmath.h and tgmath.h tests properly (GCC 6 has _Float* only as typedefs in glibc headers, GCC 7 has proper _Float* support, GCC 8 adds __builtin_tgmath).
* Update syscall lists for Linux 5.14Joseph Myers2021-09-0826-2/+33
| | | | | | | | Linux 5.14 has two new syscalls, memfd_secret (on some architectures only) and quotactl_fd. Update syscall-names.list and regenerate the arch-syscall.h headers with build-many-glibcs.py update-syscalls. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* MIPS: Setup errno for {f,l,}xstatJiaxun Yang2021-09-073-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | {f,l,}xstat stub for MIPS is using INTERNAL_SYSCALL to do xstat syscall for glibc ver, However it leaves errno untouched and thus giving bad errno output. Setup errno properly when syscall returns non-zero. Signed-off-by: Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@flygoat.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Remove "Contributed by" linesSiddhesh Poyarekar2021-09-03236-250/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We stopped adding "Contributed by" or similar lines in sources in 2012 in favour of git logs and keeping the Contributors section of the glibc manual up to date. Removing these lines makes the license header a bit more consistent across files and also removes the possibility of error in attribution when license blocks or files are copied across since the contributed-by lines don't actually reflect reality in those cases. Move all "Contributed by" and similar lines (Written by, Test by, etc.) into a new file CONTRIBUTED-BY to retain record of these contributions. These contributors are also mentioned in manual/contrib.texi, so we just maintain this additional record as a courtesy to the earlier developers. The following scripts were used to filter a list of files to edit in place and to clean up the CONTRIBUTED-BY file respectively. These were not added to the glibc sources because they're not expected to be of any use in future given that this is a one time task: https://gist.github.com/siddhesh/b5ecac94eabfd72ed2916d6d8157e7dc https://gist.github.com/siddhesh/15ea1f5e435ace9774f485030695ee02 Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Use support_open_dev_null_range io/tst-closefrom, misc/tst-close_range, and ↵Adhemerval Zanella2021-08-261-21/+10
| | | | | | | | | posix/tst-spawn5 (BZ #28260) It ensures a continuous range of file descriptor and avoid hitting the RLIMIT_NOFILE. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* powerpc: Use --no-tls-get-addr-optimize in test only if the linker supports itFangrui Song2021-08-243-0/+40
| | | | | | LLD doesn't support --{,no-}tls-get-addr-optimize. Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
* mips: increase stack alignment in clone to match the ABIXi Ruoyao2021-08-131-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | In "mips: align stack in clone [BZ #28223]" (commit 1f51cd9a860ee45eee8a56fb2ba925267a2a7bfe) I made a mistake: I misbelieved one "word" was 2-byte and "doubleword" should be 4-byte. But in MIPS ABI one "word" is defined 32-bit (4-byte), so "doubleword" is 8-byte [1], and "quadword" is 16-byte [2]. [1]: "System V Application Binary Interface: MIPS(R) RISC Processor Supplement, 3rd edition", page 3-31 [2]: "MIPSpro(TM) 64-Bit Porting and Transition Guide", page 23
* mips: align stack in clone [BZ #28223]Xi Ruoyao2021-08-121-0/+7
| | | | | | | | The MIPS O32 ABI requires 4 byte aligned stack, and the MIPS N64 and N32 ABI require 8 byte aligned stack. Previously if the caller passed an unaligned stack to clone the the child misbehaved. Fixes bug 28223.
* Add PTRACE_GET_RSEQ_CONFIGURATION from Linux 5.13 to sys/ptrace.hJoseph Myers2021-08-099-7/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | Linux 5.13 adds a PTRACE_GET_RSEQ_CONFIGURATION constant, with an associated ptrace_rseq_configuration structure. Add this constant to the various sys/ptrace.h headers in glibc, with the structure in bits/ptrace-shared.h (named struct __ptrace_rseq_configuration in glibc, as with other such structures). Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py.