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* update tcp_info struct to linux v4.9Szabolcs Nagy2016-12-291-0/+2
| | | | | export tcp data delivery rate in tcp_info struct. see linux commit eb8329e0a04db0061f714f033b4454326ba147f4
* add MS_NOREMOTELOCK mount flag from linux v4.9Szabolcs Nagy2016-12-291-0/+1
| | | | | for handling file locking on overlayfs. see linux commit c568d68341be7030f5647def68851e469b21ca11
* add pkey_{mprotect,alloc,free} syscalls from linux v4.9Szabolcs Nagy2016-12-299-0/+27
| | | | | see linux commit e8c24d3a23a469f1f40d4de24d872ca7023ced0a and linux Documentation/x86/protection-keys.txt
* fix support for initialized TLS in static PIE binariesRich Felker2016-12-201-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the static-linked version of __init_tls needs to locate the TLS initialization image via the ELF program headers, which requires determining the base address at which the program was loaded. the existing code attempted to do this by comparing the actual address of the program headers (obtained via auxv) with the virtual address for the PT_PHDR record in the program headers. however, the linker seems to produce a PT_PHDR record only when a program interpreter (dynamic linker) is used. thus the computation failed and used the default base address of 0, leading to a crash when trying to access the TLS image at the wrong address. the dynamic linker entry point and static-PIE rcrt1.o startup code compute the base address instead by taking the difference between the run-time address of _DYNAMIC and the virtual address in the PT_DYNAMIC record. this patch copies the approach they use, but with a weak symbolic reference to _DYNAMIC instead of obtaining the address from the crt_arch.h asm. this works because relocations have already been performed at the time __init_tls is called.
* when building for arm as thumb2 code, also request assembly as thumbRich Felker2016-12-191-0/+4
| | | | | | all assembly is now thumb2-compatible. on existing targets this is at best a size optimization, but it will also facilitate porting to thumb2-isa-only arm variants.
* rework arm atomic/tp backends to be thumb-compatible and fdpic-readyRich Felker2016-12-196-70/+92
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | three problems are addressed: - use of pc arithmetic, which was difficult if not impossible to make correct in thumb mode on all models, so that relative rather than absolute pointers to the backends could be used. this was designed back when there was no coherent model for the early stages of the dynamic linker before relocations, and is no longer necessary. - assumption that data (the relative pointers to the backends) can be accessed at a constant displacement from the code. this will not be possible on future fdpic subarchs (for cortex-m), so move responsibility for loading the backend code address to the caller. - hard-coded arm opcodes using the .word directive. instead, use the .arch directive to work around the assembler's refusal to assemble instructions not available (or in some cases, available but just considered deprecated) in the target isa level. the obscure v6t2 arch is used for v6 code so as to (1) allow generation of thumb2 output if -mthumb is active, and (2) avoid warnings/errors for mcr barriers that clang would produce if we just set arch to v7-a. in addition, the __aeabi_read_tp function is moved out of the inner workings and implemented as an asm wrapper around a C function, so that asm code does not need to read global data. the asm wrapper serves to satisfy the ABI calling convention requirements for this function.
* disable use of arm memcpy asm if building as thumb codeRich Felker2016-12-172-2/+2
| | | | | the thumb incompatibilities in the asm are probably only minor and should be fixable, but for now just use the C version.
* make arm setjmp/longjmp asm thumb2-compatibleRich Felker2016-12-172-2/+6
| | | | sp cannot be used in the ldm/stm register set in thumb mode.
* use lookup table for malloc bin index instead of float conversionSzabolcs Nagy2016-12-171-2/+12
| | | | | | | | | | float conversion is slow and big on soft-float targets. The lookup table increases code size a bit on most hard float targets (and adds 60byte rodata), performance can be a bit slower because of position independent data access and cpu internal state dependence (cache, extra branches), but the overall effect should be minimal (common, small size allocations should be unaffected).
* handle ^ and $ in BRE subexpression start and end as anchorsSzabolcs Nagy2016-12-161-9/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In BRE, ^ is an anchor at the beginning of an expression, optionally it may be an anchor at the beginning of a subexpression and must be treated as a literal otherwise. Previously musl treated ^ in subexpressions as literal, but at least glibc and gnu sed treats it as an anchor and that's the more useful behaviour: it can always be escaped to get back the literal meaning. Same for $ at the end of a subexpression. Portable BRE should not rely on this, but there are sed commands in build scripts which do. This changes the meaning of the BREs: \(^a\) \(a\|^b\) \(a$\) \(a$\|b\)
* fix mrand48/jrand48 return value on 64-bit archsRich Felker2016-12-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | POSIX specifies the result to have signed 32-bit range. on 32-bit archs, the implicit conversion to long achieved the desired range already, but when long is 64-bit, a cast is needed. patch by Ed Schouten.
* in public headers, don't assume pre-C99 compilers have __inline keywordQuentin Rameau2016-12-161-0/+2
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* fix crashing sigsetjmp on s390xBobby Bingham2016-12-161-1/+1
| | | | | | the bz instruction that was wrongly used only admits a small immediate displacement and cannot be used with external symbols; apparently the linker fails to diagnose the overflow.
* fix use of incomplete struct type in s390x user.hBobby Bingham2016-12-161-10/+10
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* fix typo in s390x user.hBobby Bingham2016-12-161-1/+1
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* remove legacy i386 fallback stdarg implementation and frameworkRich Felker2016-12-153-17/+0
| | | | | | | | | this has been slated for removal for a long time. there is fundamentally no way to implement stdarg without compiler assistance; any attempt to do so has serious undefined behavior; its working depends not just (as a common misconception goes) on ABI, but also on assumptions about compiler code generation internal to a translation unit, which is not subject to external ABI constraints.
* remove largish unused field from pthread structureRich Felker2016-12-061-1/+0
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* work around gdb issues recognizing sigreturn trampoline on x86_64Rich Felker2016-11-124-8/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | gdb can only backtrace/unwind across signal handlers if it recognizes the sa_restorer trampoline. for x86_64, gdb first attempts to determine the symbol name for the function in which the program counter resides and match it against "__restore_rt". if no name can be found (e.g. in the case of a stripped binary), the exact instruction sequence is matched instead. when matching the function name, however, gdb's unwind code wrongly considers the interval [sym,sym+size] rather than [sym,sym+size). thus, if __restore_rt begins immediately after another function, gdb wrongly identifies pc as lying within the previous adjacent function. this patch adds a nop before __restore_rt to preclude that possibility. it also removes the symbol name __restore and replaces it with a macro since the stability of whether gdb identifies the function as __restore_rt or __restore is not clear. for the no-symbols case, the instruction sequence is changed to use %rax rather than %eax to match what gdb expects. based on patch by Szabolcs Nagy, with extended description and corresponding x32 changes added.
* add s390x portBobby Bingham2016-11-1142-0/+1393
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* treat null vdso base same as missingBobby Bingham2016-11-112-1/+2
| | | | | | On s390x, the kernel provides AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, but sets it to zero, if the program being run does not have a program interpreter. This causes problems when running the dynamic linker directly.
* generalize ELF hash table types not to assume 32-bit entriesRich Felker2016-11-114-5/+6
| | | | | | | | | | alpha and s390x gratuitously use 64-bit entries (wasting 2x space and cache utilization) despite the values always being 32-bit. based on patch by Bobby Bingham, with changes suggested by Alexander Monakov to use the public Elf_Symndx type from link.h (and make it properly variable by arch) rather than adding new internal infrastructure for handling the type.
* fix build regression on archs with variable page sizeRich Felker2016-11-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | commit 31fb174dd295e50f7c5cf18d31fcfd5fe5a063b7 used DEFAULT_GUARD_SIZE from pthread_impl.h in a static initializer, breaking build on archs where its definition, PAGE_SIZE, is not a constant. instead, just define DEFAULT_GUARD_SIZE as 4096, the minimal page size on any arch we support. pthread_create rounds up to whole pages anyway, so defining it to 1 would also work, but a moderately meaningful value is nicer to programs that use pthread_attr_getguardsize on default-initialized attribute objects.
* add limited pthread_setattr_default_np API to set stack size defaultsRich Felker2016-11-083-4/+45
| | | | | | | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs: While generally this is a bad API, it is the only existing API to affect c++ (std::thread) and c11 (thrd_create) thread stack size. This patch allows applications only to increate stack and guard page sizes.
* fix pthread_create regression from stack/guard size simplificationRich Felker2016-11-081-1/+4
| | | | | | | commit 33ce920857405d4f4b342c85b74588a15e2702e5 broke pthread_create in the case where a null attribute pointer is passed; rather than using the default sizes, sizes of 0 (plus the remainder of one page after TLS/TCB use) were used.
* make netinet/in.h suppress clashing definitions from kernel headersRich Felker2016-11-071-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the linux kernel uapi headers provide their own definitions of the structures from netinet/in.h, resulting in errors when a program includes both the standard libc header and one or more of the networking-related kernel headers that pull in the kernel definitions. as before, we do not attempt to support the case where kernel headers are included before the libc ones, since the kernel definitions may have subtly incorrect types, namespace violations, etc. however, we can easily support the inclusion of the kernel headers after the libc ones, since the kernel headers provide a public interface for suppressing their definitions. this patch adds the necessary macro definitions for such suppression.
* simplify pthread_attr_t stack/guard size representationRich Felker2016-11-077-11/+13
| | | | | | | | previously, the pthread_attr_t object was always initialized all-zero, and stack/guard size were represented as differences versus their defaults. this required lots of confusing offset arithmetic everywhere they were used. instead, have pthread_attr_init fill in the default values, and work with absolute sizes everywhere.
* fix swprintf internal buffer state and error handlingRich Felker2016-11-071-1/+8
| | | | | | | | the swprintf write callback never reset its buffer pointers, so after its 256-byte buffer filled up, it would keep repeating those bytes over and over in the output until the destination buffer filled up. it also failed to set the error indicator for the stream on EILSEQ, potentially allowing output to continue after the error.
* fix integer overflow of tm_year in __secs_to_tmDaniel Sabogal2016-11-071-4/+5
| | | | | | the overflow check for years+100 did not account for the extra year computed from the remaining months. instead, perform this check after obtaining the final number of years.
* fix ldso reserved library name handlingSzabolcs Nagy2016-11-071-19/+19
| | | | | | | | | If a DT_NEEDED entry was the prefix of a reserved library name (up to the first dot) then it was incorrectly treated as a libc reserved name. e.g. libp.so dependency was not loaded as it matched libpthread reserved name.
* fix accidental global static pointer in ldsoSzabolcs Nagy2016-11-071-1/+2
| | | | | this was harmless as load_library is not called concurrently, but it used one word of bss.
* don't claim support for resolv.h APIs that aren't supportedRich Felker2016-11-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | the value 19991006 for __RES implies availability of res_ninit and related functions that take a resolver state argument; these are not supported since our resolver is stateless. instead claim support for just the older API by defining __RES to 19960801. based on patch by Dmitrij D. Czarkoff.
* fix parsing of quoted time zone namesHannu Nyman2016-11-071-1/+1
| | | | | Fix parsing of the < > quoted time zone names. Compare the correct character instead of repeatedly comparing the first character.
* remove redundant feature test macro checks in sys/time.hRich Felker2016-11-071-5/+0
| | | | | this header is XSI-shaded itself and thus does not need to limit specific content to _XOPEN_SOURCE.
* redesign snprintf without undefined behaviorRich Felker2016-10-211-25/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | the old snprintf design setup the FILE buffer pointers to point directly into the destination buffer; if n was actually larger than the buffer size, the pointer arithmetic to compute the buffer end pointer was undefined. this affected sprintf, which is implemented in terms of snprintf, as well as some unusual but valid direct uses of snprintf. instead, setup the FILE as unbuffered and have its write function memcpy to the destination. the printf core sets up its own temporary buffer for unbuffered streams.
* fix various header namespace issues under feature-test-macro controlRich Felker2016-10-206-7/+18
| | | | reported and changes suggested by Daniel Sabogal.
* remove parameter names from public headersRich Felker2016-10-206-9/+9
| | | | | inclusion of these names was unintentional and in most cases is a namespace violation. Daniel Sabogal tracked down and reported these.
* fix misspelling of a legacy macro name in sys/param.hRich Felker2016-10-201-1/+1
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* add missing if_ether.h constantsDaniel Sabogal2016-10-201-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | ETH_P_HSR (IEC 62439-3 HSRv1) added in linux 4.7 commit ee1c27977284907d40f7f72c2d078d709f15811f ETH_P_TSN (IEEE 1722) added in linux 4.3 commit 1ab1e895492d8084dfc1c854efacde219e56b8c1 this constant breaks the ascending order to match the kernel header ETH_P_XDSA (Multiplexed DSA protocol) added in linux 3.18 commit 3e8a72d1dae374cf6fc1dba97cec663585845ff9
* add missing if_arp.h constantDaniel Sabogal2016-10-201-0/+1
| | | | | ARPHRD_6LOWPAN (IPv6 over LoWPAN) added in linux 3.14 commit 0abc652c796dab74d34d60473ec5594cd21620be
* fix typo in utmpx.hDaniel Sabogal2016-10-201-1/+1
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* add missing confstr constantsDaniel Sabogal2016-10-202-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | the _CS_V6_ENV and _CS_V7_ENV constants are required to be available for use with confstr. glibc defines these constants with values 1148 and 1149, respectively. the only missing (and required) confstr constants are _CS_POSIX_V7_THREADS_CFLAGS and _CS_POSIX_V7_THREADS_LDFLAGS which remain unavailable in glibc.
* fix minor problem in previous strtod non-nearest rounding bug fixRich Felker2016-10-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | commit 6ffdc4579ffb34f4aab69ab4c081badabc7c0a9a set lnz in the code path for non-zero digits after a huge string of zeros, but the assignment of dc to lnz truncates if the value of dc does not fit in int; this is possible for some pathologically long inputs, either via strings on 64-bit systems or via scanf-family functions. instead, simply set lnz to match the point at which we add the artificial trailing 1 bit to simulate nonzero digits after a huge run of zeros.
* fix strtod int optimization in non-nearest rounding modeSzabolcs Nagy2016-10-201-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | the mid-sized integer optimization relies on lnz set up properly to mark the last non-zero decimal digit, but this was not done if the non-zero digit lied outside the KMAX digits of the base 10^9 number representation. so if the fractional part was a very long list of zeros (>2048*9 on x86) followed by non-zero digits then the integer optimization could kick in discarding the tiny non-zero fraction which can mean wrong result on non-nearest rounding mode. strtof, strtod and strtold were all affected.
* fix strtod and strtof rounding with many trailing zerosSzabolcs Nagy2016-10-201-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | in certain cases excessive trailing zeros could cause incorrect rounding from long double to double or float in decfloat. e.g. in strtof("9444733528689243848704.000000", 0) the argument is 0x1.000001p+73, exactly halfway between two representible floats, this incorrectly got rounded to 0x1.000002p+73 instead of 0x1p+73, but with less trailing 0 the rounding was fine. the fix makes sure that the z index always points one past the last non-zero digit in the base 10^9 representation, this way trailing zeros don't affect the rounding logic.
* fix gratuitous undefined behavior in strptimeRich Felker2016-10-201-2/+7
| | | | | accessing an object of type const char *restrict as if it had type char * is not defined.
* fix getopt_long_only misinterpreting "--" as an optionRich Felker2016-10-201-1/+1
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* fix float formatting of some exact halfway casesSzabolcs Nagy2016-10-201-1/+2
| | | | | | | | in nearest rounding mode exact halfway cases were not following the round to even rule if the rounding happened at a base 1000000000 digit boundary of the internal representation and the previous digit was odd. e.g. printf("%.0f", 1.5) printed 1 instead of 2.
* add pthread_setname_npFelix Janda2016-10-202-0/+27
| | | | the thread name is displayed by gdb's "info threads".
* fix clock_nanosleep error caseDaniel Sabogal2016-10-201-1/+3
| | | | | | posix requires that EINVAL be returned if the first parameter specifies the cpu-time clock of the calling thread (CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID). linux returns ENOTSUP instead so we handle this.
* math: fix pow signed shift ubSzabolcs Nagy2016-10-201-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | j is int32_t and thus j<<31 is undefined if j==1, so j is changed to uint32_t locally as a quick fix, the generated code is not affected. (this is a strict conformance fix, future c standard may allow 1<<31, see DR 463. the bug was inherited from freebsd fdlibm, the proper fix is to use uint32_t for all bit hacks, but that requires more intrusive changes.) reported by Daniel Sabogal