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* Linux: Perform rseq registration at C startup and thread creationMathieu Desnoyers2020-07-0642-2/+657
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Register rseq TLS for each thread (including main), and unregister for each thread (excluding main). "rseq" stands for Restartable Sequences. See the rseq(2) man page proposed here: https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/9/19/647 Those are based on glibc master branch commit 3ee1e0ec5c. The rseq system call was merged into Linux 4.18. The TLS_STATIC_SURPLUS define is increased to leave additional room for dlopen'd initial-exec TLS, which keeps elf/tst-auditmany working. The increase (76 bytes) is larger than 32 bytes because it has not been increased in quite a while. The cost in terms of additional TLS storage is quite significant, but it will also obscure some initial-exec-related dlopen failures.
* Linux: Fix UTC offset setting in settimeofday for __TIMESIZE != 64Florian Weimer2020-06-301-3/+8
| | | | | | | | | | The time argument is NULL in this case, and attempt to convert it leads to a null pointer dereference. This fixes commit d2e3b697da2433c08702f95c76458c51545c3df1 ("y2038: linux: Provide __settimeofday64 implementation"). Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Update kernel version to 5.7 in tst-mman-consts.py.Joseph Myers2020-06-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | This patch updates the kernel version in the test tst-mman-consts.py to 5.7. (There are no new constants covered by this test in 5.7 that need any other header changes; there's a new MREMAP_DONTUNMAP, but this test doesn't yet cover MREMAP_*.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Add MREMAP_DONTUNMAP from Linux 5.7Joseph Myers2020-06-231-0/+1
| | | | | | | Add the new constant MREMAP_DONTUNMAP from Linux 5.7 to bits/mman-shared.h. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* x86: Update CPU feature detection [BZ #26149]H.J. Lu2020-06-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. Divide architecture features into the usable features and the preferred features. The usable features are for correctness and can be exported in a stable ABI. The preferred features are for performance and only for glibc internal use. 2. Change struct cpu_features to struct cpu_features { struct cpu_features_basic basic; unsigned int *usable_p; struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX]; unsigned int usable[USABLE_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX]; unsigned int preferred[PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_MAX]; ... }; and initialize usable_p to pointer to the usable arary so that struct cpu_features { struct cpu_features_basic basic; unsigned int *usable_p; struct cpuid_registers cpuid[COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_MAX]; }; can be exported via a stable ABI. The cpuid and usable arrays can be expanded with backward binary compatibility for both .o and .so files. 3. Add COMMON_CPUID_INDEX_7_ECX_1 for AVX512_BF16. 4. Detect ENQCMD, PKS, AVX512_VP2INTERSECT, MD_CLEAR, SERIALIZE, HYBRID, TSXLDTRK, L1D_FLUSH, CORE_CAPABILITIES and AVX512_BF16. 5. Rename CAPABILITIES to ARCH_CAPABILITIES. 6. Check if AVX512_VP2INTERSECT, AVX512_BF16 and PKU are usable. 7. Update CPU feature detection test.
* New exp10f version without SVID compat wrapperAdhemerval Zanella2020-06-1926-0/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch changes the exp10f error handling semantics to only set errno according to POSIX rules. New symbol version is introduced at GLIBC_2.32. The old wrappers are kept for compat symbols. There are some outliers that need special handling: - ia64 provides an optimized implementation of exp10f that uses ia64 specific routines to set SVID compatibility. The new symbol version is aliased to the exp10f one. - m68k also provides an optimized implementation, and the new version uses it instead of the sysdeps/ieee754/flt32 one. - riscv and csky uses the generic template implementation that does not provide SVID support. For both cases a new exp10f version is not added, but rather the symbols version of the generic sysdeps/ieee754/flt32 is adjusted instead. Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, powerpc64le-linux-gnu.
* Update syscall-names.list for Linux 5.7.Joseph Myers2020-06-151-2/+2
| | | | | | | Linux 5.7 has no new syscalls. Update the version number in syscall-names.list to reflect that it is still current for 5.7. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Linux: Use __pthread_attr_setsigmask_internal for timer helper threadFlorian Weimer2020-06-021-9/+10
| | | | | | | | | | timer_create needs to create threads with all signals blocked, including SIGTIMER (which happens to equal SIGCANCEL). Fixes commit b3cae39dcbfa2432b3f3aa28854d8ac57f0de1b8 ("nptl: Start new threads with all signals blocked [BZ #25098]"). Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Add pthread_attr_setsigmask_np, pthread_attr_getsigmask_npFlorian Weimer2020-06-0230-0/+60
| | | | | Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Make pthread_attr_t dynamically extensibleFlorian Weimer2020-06-021-3/+6
| | | | | | | This introduces the function __pthread_attr_extension to allocate the extension space, which is freed by pthread_attr_destroy. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Move pthread_gettattr_np into libcFlorian Weimer2020-05-2057-27/+74
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is part of the libpthread removal project: <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-10/msg00080.html> Use __getline instead of __getdelim to avoid a localplt failure. Likewise for __getrlimit/getrlimit. The abilist updates were performed by: git ls-files 'sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/**/libc.abilist' \ | while read x ; do echo "GLIBC_2.32 pthread_getattr_np F" >> $x done python3 scripts/move-symbol-to-libc.py --only-linux pthread_getattr_np The private export of __pthread_getaffinity_np is no longer needed, but the hidden alias still necessary so that the symbol can be exported with versioned_symbol. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Move pthread_getaffinity_np into libcFlorian Weimer2020-05-2057-43/+79
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is part of the libpthread removal project: <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-10/msg00080.html> The abilist updates were performed by: git ls-files 'sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/**/libc.abilist' \ | while read x ; do echo "GLIBC_2.32 pthread_getaffinity_np F" >> $x done python3 scripts/move-symbol-to-libc.py pthread_getaffinity_np Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Move pthread_attr_setaffinity_np into libcFlorian Weimer2020-05-2057-43/+79
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is part of the libpthread removal project: <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-10/msg00080.html> The symbol did not previously exist in libc, so a new GLIBC_2.32 symbol is needed, to get correct dependency for binaries which use the symbol but no longer link against libpthread. The abilist updates were performed by: git ls-files 'sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/**/libc.abilist' \ | while read x ; do echo "GLIBC_2.32 pthread_attr_setaffinity_np F" >> $x done python3 scripts/move-symbol-to-libc.py pthread_attr_setaffinity_np Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* nptl: Replace some stubs with the Linux implementationFlorian Weimer2020-05-209-723/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The stubs for pthread_getaffinity_np, pthread_getname_np, pthread_setaffinity_np, pthread_setname_np are replaced, and corresponding tests are moved. After the removal of the NaCl port, nptl is Linux-specific, and the stubs are no longer needed. This effectively reverts commit c76d1ff5149bd03210f2bb8cd64446c51618d016 ("NPTL: Add stubs for Linux-only extension functions."). Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Linux: Add missing handling of tai field to __ntp_gettime64Florian Weimer2020-05-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | This fixes a build error: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ntp_gettime.c: In function ‘__ntp_gettime’: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ntp_gettime.c:56:10: error: ‘ntv64.tai’ is used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized] 56 | *ntv = valid_ntptimeval64_to_ntptimeval (ntv64); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* y2038: Replace __clock_gettime with __clock_gettime64Lukasz Majewski2020-05-202-7/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | The __clock_gettime internal function is not supporting 64 bit time on architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 and __TIMESIZE != 64 (like e.g. ARM 32 bit). The __clock_gettime64 function shall be used instead in the glibc itself as it supports 64 bit time on those systems. This patch does not bring any changes to systems with __WORDSIZE == 64 as for them the __clock_gettime64 is aliased to __clock_gettime (in ./include/time.h).
* y2038: linux: Provide __ntp_gettimex64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-05-202-3/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new __ntp_gettimex64 explicit 64 bit function for getting time parameters via NTP interface. The call to __adjtimex in __ntp_gettime64 function has been replaced with direct call to __clock_adjtime64 syscall, to simplify the code. Moreover, a 32 bit version - __ntp_gettimex has been refactored to internally use __ntp_gettimex64. The __ntp_gettimex is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between struct ntptimeval and 64 bit struct __ntptimeval64. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test the proper usage of both __ntp_gettimex64 and __ntp_gettimex. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: linux: Provide __ntp_gettime64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-05-202-3/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new __ntp_gettime64 explicit 64 bit function for getting time parameters via NTP interface. Internally, the __clock_adjtime64 syscall is used instead of __adjtimex. This patch is necessary for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe. Moreover, a 32 bit version - __ntp_gettime has been refactored to internally use __ntp_gettime64. The __ntp_gettime is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between struct ntptimeval and 64 bit struct __ntptimeval64. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test the proper usage of both __ntp_gettime64 and __ntp_gettime. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: Provide conversion helpers for struct __ntptimeval64Lukasz Majewski2020-05-201-0/+36
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Those functions allow easy conversion between Y2038 safe, glibc internal struct __ntptimeval64 and struct ntptimeval. The reserved fields (i.e. __glibc_reserved{1234}) during conversion are zeroed as well, to provide behavior similar to one in ntp_gettimex function (where those are cleared before the struct ntptimeval is returned). Those functions are put in Linux specific sys/timex.h file, as putting them into glibc's local include/time.h would cause build break on HURD as it doesn't support struct timex related syscalls. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: Introduce struct __ntptimeval64 - new internal glibc typeLukasz Majewski2020-05-201-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | This type is a glibc's "internal" type to get time parameters data from Linux kernel (NTP daemon interface). It stores time in struct __timeval64 rather than struct timeval, which makes it Y2038-proof. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: linux: Provide __adjtime64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-05-201-4/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new __adjtime64 explicit 64 bit function for adjusting Linux kernel clock. Internally, the __clock_adjtime64 syscall is used instead of __adjtimex. This patch is necessary for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe. Moreover, a 32 bit version - __adjtime has been refactored to internally use __adjtime64. The __adjtime is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between struct timeval and 64 bit struct __timeval64. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test the proper usage of both __adjtime64 and __adjtime. Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: linux: Provide ___adjtimex64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-05-202-2/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new ___adjtimex64 explicit 64 bit function for adjusting Linux kernel clock. Internally, the __clock_adjtime64 syscall is used. This patch is necessary for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe. Moreover, a 32 bit version - ___adjtimex has been refactored to internally use ___adjtimex64. The ___adjtimex is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between struct timex and 64 bit struct __timex64. Last but not least, in ___adjtimex64 function the __clock_adjtime syscall has been replaced with __clock_adjtime64 to support 64 bit time on architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 and __TIMESIZE != 64. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test the proper usage of both ___adjtimex64 and ___adjtimex. Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: linux: Provide __clock_adjtime64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-05-204-2/+77
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch replaces auto generated wrapper (as described in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list) for clock_adjtime with one which adds extra support for reading 64 bit time values on machines with __TIMESIZE != 64. To achieve this goal new __clock_adjtime64 explicit 64 bit function for adjusting Linux clock has been added. Moreover, a 32 bit version - __clock_adjtime has been refactored to internally use __clock_adjtime64. The __clock_adjtime is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversions between 64 bit struct __timespec64 and struct timespec. The new __clock_adjtime64 syscall available from Linux 5.1+ has been used, when applicable. Up till v5.4 in the Linux kernel there was a bug preventing this call from obtaining correct struct's timex time.tv_sec time after time_t overflow (i.e. not being Y2038 safe). Build tests: - ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Linux kernel, headers and minimal kernel version for glibc build test matrix: - Linux v5.1 (with clock_adjtime64) and glibc build with v5.1 as minimal kernel version (--enable-kernel="5.1.0") The __ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS flag defined. - Linux v5.1 and default minimal kernel version The __ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS not defined, but kernel supports clock_adjtime64 syscall. - Linux v4.19 (no clock_adjtime64 support) with default minimal kernel version for contemporary glibc (3.2.0) This kernel doesn't support clock_adjtime64 syscall, so the fallback to clock_adjtime is tested. Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without (so the __TIMESIZE != 64 execution path is checked as well). No regressions were observed. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* x86: Add --enable-cet=permissiveH.J. Lu2020-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When CET is enabled, it is an error to dlopen a non CET enabled shared library in CET enabled application. It may be desirable to make CET permissive, that is disable CET when dlopening a non CET enabled shared library. With the new --enable-cet=permissive configure option, CET is disabled when dlopening a non CET enabled shared library. Add DEFAULT_DL_X86_CET_CONTROL to config.h.in: /* The default value of x86 CET control. */ #define DEFAULT_DL_X86_CET_CONTROL cet_elf_property which enables CET features based on ELF property note. --enable-cet=permissive it to /* The default value of x86 CET control. */ #define DEFAULT_DL_X86_CET_CONTROL cet_permissive which enables CET features permissively. Update tst-cet-legacy-5a, tst-cet-legacy-5b, tst-cet-legacy-6a and tst-cet-legacy-6b to check --enable-cet and --enable-cet=permissive.
* x86: Move CET control to _dl_x86_feature_control [BZ #25887]H.J. Lu2020-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | 1. Include <dl-procruntime.c> to get architecture specific initializer in rtld_global. 2. Change _dl_x86_feature_1[2] to _dl_x86_feature_1. 3. Add _dl_x86_feature_control after _dl_x86_feature_1, which is a struct of 2 bitfields for IBT and SHSTK control This fixes [BZ #25887].
* Linux: Remove remnants of the getcpu cacheFlorian Weimer2020-05-164-38/+0
| | | | | | The getcpu cache was removed from the kernel in Linux 2.6.24. glibc support from the sched_getcpu implementation was removed in commit dd26c44403582fdf10d663170f947dfe4b3207a0 ("Consolidate sched_getcpu").
* aarch64: Accept PLT calls to __getauxval within libc.soFlorian Weimer2020-05-121-0/+3
| | | | | | | | When using outline atomics (-moutline-atomics, the default for ARMv8-A starting with GCC 10), libgcc contains an ELF constructor which calls __getauxval. This code is built outside of glibc, so none of its internal PLT avoidance schemes can be applied to it. This change suppresses the elf/check-localplt failure.
* Linux: Enhance glibcsyscalls.py to support listing system callsFlorian Weimer2020-05-111-1/+83
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The script can now be called to query the definition status of system call numbers across all architectures, like this: $ python3 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/glibcsyscalls.py query-syscall sync_file_range sync_file_range2 sync_file_range: defined: aarch64 alpha csky hppa i386 ia64 m68k microblaze mips/mips32 mips/mips64/n32 mips/mips64/n64 nios2 riscv/rv64 s390/s390-32 s390/s390-64 sh sparc/sparc32 sparc/sparc64 x86_64/64 x86_64/x32 undefined: arm powerpc/powerpc32 powerpc/powerpc64 sync_file_range2: defined: arm powerpc/powerpc32 powerpc/powerpc64 undefined: aarch64 alpha csky hppa i386 ia64 m68k microblaze mips/mips32 mips/mips64/n32 mips/mips64/n64 nios2 riscv/rv64 s390/s390-32 s390/s390-64 sh sparc/sparc32 sparc/sparc64 x86_64/64 x86_64/x32 This command lists the headers containing the system call numbers: $ python3 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/glibcsyscalls.py list-headers The argument parser code is based on a suggestion from Adhemerval Zanella. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* POWER: Add context-synchronizing instructions to pkey_write [BZ #25954]Florian Weimer2020-05-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sandipan Das reported that, "The Power ISA mandates that all writes to the Authority Mask Register (AMR) must always be preceded as well as succeeded by a context-synchronizing instruction. This applies to both the privileged and unprivileged variants of the Move To AMR instruction. This [requirement] is from Table 6 of Chapter 11 in page 1134 of Power ISA 3.0B. The document can be found here: <https://ibm.ent.box.com/s/1hzcwkwf8rbju5h9iyf44wm94amnlcrv> " See this kernel patch submission: <https://lore.kernel.org/linuxppc-dev/5f65cf37be993760de8112a88da194e3ccbb2bf8.1588959697.git.sandipan@linux.ibm.com/>
* linux: Remove assembly umount2 implementationAdhemerval Zanella2020-05-085-20/+63
| | | | | | | | | | Only alpha and ia64 do not support __NR_umount2 (defined as __NR_umount), but recent kernel fixes (74cd2184833f for ia64, and 12b57c5c70f39 for alpha) add the required alias. Checked with a build against all affected ABIs. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* semaphore: consolidate arch headers into a generic oneVineet Gupta2020-05-062-36/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This consolidates the copy-pasted arch specific semaphore header into single version (based on s390) which suffices 32-bit and and 64-bit arch/ABI based on the canonical WORDSIZE. For now I've left out arches which use alternate defines to choose for 32 vs 64-bit builds (aarch64, mips) which in theory can also use the same header. Passes build-many for aarch64-linux-gnu arm-linux-gnueabi arm-linux-gnueabihf riscv64-linux-gnu-rv64imac-lp64 riscv64-linux-gnu-rv64imafdc-lp64 x86_64-linux-gnu microblaze-linux-gnu nios2-linux-gnu Suggested-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: Provide conversion helpers for struct __timex64Lukasz Majewski2020-05-051-0/+61
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Those functions allow easy conversion between Y2038 safe, glibc internal struct __timex64 and struct timex. Those functions are put in Linux specific sys/timex.h file, as putting them into glibc's local include/time.h would cause build break on HURD as it doesn't support struct timex related syscalls. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: Introduce struct __timex64 - new internal glibc typeLukasz Majewski2020-05-051-0/+46
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The introduced glibc's 'internal' struct __timex64 is a copy of Linux kernel's struct __kernel_timex (v5.6) introduced for properly handling data for clock_adjtime64 syscall. As the struct's __kernel_timex size is the same as for archs with __WORDSIZE == 64, proper padding and data types conversion (i.e. long to long long) had to be added for architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 && __TIMESIZE != 64. Moreover, it stores time in struct __timeval64 rather than struct timeval, which makes it Y2038-proof. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* nios2: delete sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/kernel-features.hChung-Lin Tang2020-05-041-22/+0
| | | | | | Commit 06436acf819d9e6ada7be3ca977d5c0a23d3f138 created a kernel-features.h file with '#undef __ASSUME_SYSVIPC_DEFAULT_IPC_64', which is wrong for Nios II. Deleting the header.
* powerpc: Rename argN to _argN in LOADARGS_N [BZ #25902]H.J. Lu2020-04-301-12/+12
| | | | | | LOADARGS_N in powerpc/sysdep.h uses argN as local variables. It breaks when argN is also a function argument. Rename argN to _argN to avoid conflict.
* Add a C wrapper for prctl [BZ #25896]H.J. Lu2020-04-303-2/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add a C wrapper to pass arguments in /* Control process execution. */ extern int prctl (int __option, ...) __THROW; to prctl syscall: extern int prctl (int, unsigned long int, unsigned long int, unsigned long int, unsigned long int);
* powerpc64le: Enable support for IEEE long doubleGabriel F. T. Gomes2020-04-303-0/+218
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | On platforms where long double may have two different formats, i.e.: the same format as double (64-bits) or something else (128-bits), building with -mlong-double-128 is the default and function calls in the user program match the name of the function in Glibc. When building with -mlong-double-64, Glibc installed headers redirect such calls to the appropriate function. Likewise, the internals of glibc are now built against IEEE long double. However, the only (minimally) notable usage of long double is difftime. Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
* Rename __LONG_DOUBLE_USES_FLOAT128 to __LDOUBLE_REDIRECTS_TO_FLOAT128_ABIPaul E. Murphy2020-04-302-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Improve the commentary to aid future developers who will stumble upon this novel, yet not always perfect, mechanism to support alternative formats for long double. Likewise, rename __LONG_DOUBLE_USES_FLOAT128 to __LDOUBLE_REDIRECTS_TO_FLOAT128_ABI now that development work has settled down. The command used was git grep -l __LONG_DOUBLE_USES_FLOAT128 ':!./ChangeLog*' | \ xargs sed -i 's/__LONG_DOUBLE_USES_FLOAT128/__LDOUBLE_REDIRECTS_TO_FLOAT128_ABI/g' Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
* Add C wrappers for process_vm_readv/process_vm_writev [BZ #25810]H.J. Lu2020-04-294-3/+66
| | | | | | Since the the U marker can only be applied to 2 unsigned long arguments in syscalls.list files, add a C wrapper for process_vm_readv and process_vm_writev syscals which have more than 2 unsigned long arguments.
* generic/typesizes.h: Add support for 32-bit arches with 64-bit typesAlistair Francis2020-04-291-10/+23
| | | | | | | | | Update the default typesizes.h to match the new kernel sizes for 32-bit architectures with a 64-bit time_t and friends. This follows the sizes used for RV32 which is a y2038 safe architecture added after Linux 5.1. Reviewed-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com> Tested-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
* semctl: Remove the sem-pad.h fileAlistair Francis2020-04-2911-117/+141
| | | | | | | Remove the sem-pad.h file and instead have architectures override the struct semid_ds via the bits/types/struct_semid_ds.h file. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* bits/sem.h: Split out struct semid_dsAlistair Francis2020-04-293-23/+45
| | | | | | | Split out the struct semid_ds into it's own file. This will allow us to have architectures specify their own version. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Mark unsigned long arguments with U in more syscalls [BZ #25810]H.J. Lu2020-04-291-11/+11
| | | | | | | Mark unsigned long arguments in mmap, read, recv, recvfrom, send, sendto, write, ioperm, sendfile64, setxattr, lsetxattr, fsetxattr, getxattr, lgetxattr, fgetxattr, listxattr, llistxattr and flistxattr with U in syscalls.list files.
* Add SYSCALL_ULONG_ARG_[12] to pass long to syscall [BZ #25810]H.J. Lu2020-04-293-23/+85
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | X32 has 32-bit long and pointer with 64-bit off_t. Since x32 psABI requires that pointers passed in registers must be zero-extended to 64bit, x32 can share many syscall interfaces with LP64. When a LP64 syscall with long and unsigned long int arguments is used for x32, these arguments must be properly extended to 64-bit. Otherwise if the upper 32 bits of the register have undefined value, such a syscall will be rejected by kernel. For syscalls implemented in assembly codes, 'U' is added to syscall signature key letters for unsigned long, which is zero-extended to 64-bit types. SYSCALL_ULONG_ARG_1 and SYSCALL_ULONG_ARG_2 are passed to syscall-template.S for the first and the second unsigned long int arguments if PSEUDOS_HAVE_ULONG_INDICES is defined. They are used by x32 to zero-extend 32-bit arguments to 64 bits. Tested on i386, x86-64 and x32 as well as with build-many-glibcs.py.
* signal: Only handle on NSIG signals on signal functions (BZ #25657)Adhemerval Zanella2020-04-212-83/+78
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The upper bits of the sigset_t s not fully initialized in the signal mask calls that return information from kernel (sigprocmask, sigpending, and pthread_sigmask), since the exported sigset_t size (1024 bits) is larger than Linux support one (64 or 128 bits). It might make sigisemptyset/sigorset/sigandset fail if the mask is filled prior the call. This patch changes the internal signal function to handle up to supported Linux signal number (_NSIG), the remaining bits are untouched. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu.
* linux: Use pthread_sigmask on sigprocmaskAdhemerval Zanella2020-04-212-15/+24
| | | | | | | With pthread_sigmask on libc.so, it allows implement sigprocmask on top of pthread_sigmask. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
* ia64: Remove sigprocmask/sigblock objects from libpthreadAdhemerval Zanella2020-04-211-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | It is required because __libc_unwind_longjmp (used on thread cancellation) calls __sigprocmask. Replace with a direct call. They are required because __libc_unwind_longjmp (used for thread cancellation) calls __sigprocmask. Replace this with a direct call. The sigblock function is not exported and is not used internally, so it can be removed. Checked on cross build for ia64-linux-gnu.
* nptl: Move pthread_sigmask implementation to libcAdhemerval Zanella2020-04-2158-30/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | This is part of the libpthread removal project: <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-10/msg00080.html> A new symbol version is added on libc to force loading failure instead of lazy binding one for newly binaries with old loaders. Checked with a build against all affected ABIs.
* ARC: Update syscall-names.list for ARC specific syscallsVineet Gupta2020-04-201-0/+3
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* provide y2038 safe socket constants for default/asm-generic ABIVineet Gupta2020-04-191-2/+14
| | | | | | | These will be used by upcoming RV32 and ARC ports and any future ports. Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>