about summary refs log tree commit diff
Commit message (Collapse)AuthorAgeFilesLines
* reduce namespace pollution in netinet/udp.hRich Felker2014-02-051-7/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | the affected part of the header is responsible for providing both GNU and BSD versions of the udphdr structure. previously, the namespace-polluting GNU names were always used for the actual struct members, and the BSD names, which are named in a manner resembling a sane namespace, were always macros defined to expand to the GNU names. now, unless _GNU_SOURCE is defined, the BSD names are used as the actual structure members, and the macros and GNU names only come into play when the application requests them.
* fix use of legacy u_intN_t types in netinet/tcp.hRich Felker2014-02-051-73/+74
| | | | | | policy is to avoid using these types except where they are needed for namespace conformance. C99-style stdint.h types should be used instead.
* add support for BSD struct tcphdr in netinet/tcp.hRich Felker2014-02-051-4/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | there are two versions of this structure: the BSD version and the GNU version. previously only the GNU version was supported. the only way to support both simultaneously is with an anonymous union, which was a nonstandard extension prior to C11, so some effort is made to avoid breakage with compilers which do not support anonymous unions. this commit is based on a patch by Timo Teräs, but with some changes. in particular, the GNU version of the structure is not exposed unless _GNU_SOURCE is defined; this both avoids namespace pollution and dependency on anonymous unions in the default feature profile.
* add nonstandard timespec/timeval conversion macros in sys/time.hRich Felker2014-02-051-0/+11
| | | | | | | | these are poorly designed (illogical argument order) and even poorly implemented (brace issues) on glibc, but unfortunately some software is using them. we could consider removing them again in the future at some point if they're documented as deprecated, but for now the simplest thing to do is just to provide them under _GNU_SOURCE.
* add NO_ADDRESS macro to netdb.h as an alias for NO_DATATimo Teräs2014-02-051-0/+1
| | | | | | | | some applications expect it to be defined, despite the standard making it impossible for it to ever be returned as a value distinct from NO_DATA. since these macros are outside the scope of the current standards, no special effort is made to hide NO_ADDRESS under conditions where the others are exposed.
* add legacy functions setkey() and encrypt()Timo Teräs2014-02-052-6/+66
|
* fix nftw FTW_MOUNT flagRich Felker2014-02-011-2/+1
| | | | | the incorrect check for crossing device boundaries was preventing nftw from traversing anything except the initially provided pathname.
* fix an overflow in wcsxfrm when n==0Szabolcs Nagy2014-01-231-2/+4
| | | | posix allows zero length destination
* add version.h to .gitignore; it is a generated fileRich Felker2014-01-211-0/+1
|
* fix crash in dynamic linker when certain copy relocations are unsatisfiedRich Felker2014-01-211-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | STB_WEAK is only a weak reference for undefined symbols (those with a section of SHN_UNDEF). otherwise, it's a weak definition. normally this distinction would not matter, since a relocation referencing a symbol that also provides a definition (not SHN_UNDEF) will always succeed in finding the referenced symbol itself. however, in the case of copy relocations, the referenced symbol itself is ignored in order to search for another symbol to copy from, and thus it's possible that no definition is found. in this case, if the symbol being resolved happened to be a weak definition, it was misinterpreted as a weak reference, suppressing the error path and causing a crash when the copy relocation was performed with a null source pointer passed to memcpy. there are almost certainly still situations in which invalid combinations of symbol and relocation types can cause the dynamic linker to crash (this is pretty much inevitable), but the intent is that crashes not be possible for symbol/relocation tables produced by a valid linker.
* fix initstate to make the state buffer usable in setstateSzabolcs Nagy2014-01-211-12/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | setstate could use the results of previous initstate or setstate calls (they return the old state buffer), but the documentation requires that an initialized state buffer should be possible to use in setstate immediately, which means that initstate should save the generator parameters in it. I also removed the copyright notice since it is present in the copyright file.
* fix system breakage window during make install due to permissionsRich Felker2014-01-151-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | install.sh was wrongly waiting until after atomically replacing the old file to set the correct permissions on the new file. in the case of the dynamic linker, this would cause a dynamic-linked chmod command not to run (due to missing executable permissions on the dynamic linker) and thus leave the system in an unusable state. even if chmod is static-linked, the old behavior had a race window where dynamic-linked programs could fail to run.
* remove more unnecessary operand-size suffixes from x86_64 atomic.hRich Felker2014-01-151-3/+3
|
* remove gratuitous temp vars, casts, and suffixes in x86_64 atomic.hRich Felker2014-01-111-13/+11
| | | | | aside from general cleanup, this should allow the identical atomic.h file to be used for the upcoming x32 port.
* remove size suffix in x86_64 __pthread_self asmRich Felker2014-01-111-1/+1
| | | | | | the operand size is unnecessary, since the assembler knows it from the destination register size. removing the suffix makes it so the same code should work for x32.
* make type of st_dev explicitly dev_t in x86_64 stat.hRich Felker2014-01-111-1/+1
| | | | | | otherwise it's unclear that it's correct. aside from that, it makes for a gratuitous difference between the x86_64 header and the upcoming x32 header.
* fix namespace violation in sys/shm.hRich Felker2014-01-081-6/+8
| | | | | | | | in fixing this, I've changed the logic from ugly #if/#else blocks inside the struct shm_info definition to a fixed struct definition and optional macros to rename the elements. this will be helpful if we need to move shm_info to a bits header in the future, as it will keep the feature test logic out of bits.
* fix namespace violations in utmpx.hRich Felker2014-01-082-5/+12
|
* add IUTF8 to termios.h on archs that were missing itRich Felker2014-01-084-0/+4
|
* fix namespace violations in termios.h, at least mostlyRich Felker2014-01-086-52/+49
| | | | | | the fix should be complete on archs that use the generic definitions (i386, arm, x86_64, microblaze), but mips and powerpc have not been checked thoroughly and may need more fixes.
* fix remaining known namespace violations for netinet/in.hRich Felker2014-01-082-22/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the imr_, imsf_, ip6_, ip6m_, ipi_, ipi6_, SCM_, and SOL_ prefixes are not in the reserved namespace for this header. thus the constants and structures using them need to be protected under appropriate feature test macros. this also affects some headers which are permitted to include netinet/in.h, particularly netdb.h and arpa/inet.h. the SOL_ macros are moved to sys/socket.h where they are in the reserved namespace (SO*). they are still accessible via netinet/in.h since it includes sys/socket.h implicitly (which is permitted). the SCM_SRCRT macro is simply removed, since the definition used for it, IPV6_RXSRCRT is not defined anywhere. it could be re-added, this time in sys/socket.h, if the appropriate value can be determined; however, given that the erroneous definition was not caught, it is unlikely that any software actually attempts to use SCM_SRCRT.
* fix inadvertent use of struct in place of union for semunRich Felker2014-01-081-3/+3
|
* add __isoc99_vfscanf weak alias to vfscanfSzabolcs Nagy2014-01-081-0/+2
| | | | | this glibc abi compatibility function was missed when the scanf aliases were added.
* math: add drem and dremf weak aliases to i386 remainder asmSzabolcs Nagy2014-01-082-0/+6
| | | | | weak_alias was only in the c code, so drem was missing on platforms where remainder is implemented in asm.
* fix type of semctl variadic argumentRich Felker2014-01-081-4/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | per POSIX, the variadic argument has type union semun, which may contain a pointer or int; the type read depends on the command being issued. this allows the userspace part of the implementation to be type-correct without requiring special-casing for different commands. the kernel always expects to receive the argument interpreted as unsigned long (or equivalently, a pointer), and does its own handling of extracting the int portion from the representation, as needed. this change fixes two possible issues: most immediately, reading the argument as a (signed) long and passing it to the syscall would perform incorrect sign-extension of pointers on the upcoming x32 target. the other possible issue is that some archs may use different (user-space) argument-passing convention for unions, preventing va_arg from correctly obtaining the argument when the type long (or even unsigned long or void *) is passed to it.
* in fcntl, avoid passing pointer arguments to syscalls as longsRich Felker2014-01-081-3/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | really, fcntl should be changed to use the correct type corresponding to cmd when calling va_arg, and to carry the correct type through until making the syscall. however, this greatly increases binary size and does not seem to offer any benefits except formal correctness, so I'm holding off on that change for now. the minimal changes made in this patch are in preparation for addition of the x32 port, where the syscall macros need to know whether their arguments are pointers or integers in order to properly pass them to the 64-bit kernel.
* fix const-correctness of argument to stimeRich Felker2014-01-072-2/+2
| | | | | | | it's unclear what the historical signature for this function was, but semantically, the argument should be a pointer to const, and this is what glibc uses. correct programs should not be using this function anyway, so it's unlikely to matter.
* fix signedness of pgoff argument to remap_file_pagesRich Felker2014-01-072-2/+2
| | | | | both the kernel and glibc agree that this argument is unsigned; the incorrect type ssize_t came from erroneous man pages.
* fix const-correctness in sigandset/sigorset argumentsRich Felker2014-01-073-4/+4
| | | | | | this change is consistent with the corresponding glibc functions and is semantically const-correct. the incorrect argument types without const seem to have been taken from erroneous man pages.
* remove sys/sysctl.hRich Felker2014-01-071-17/+0
| | | | | | | this functionality has essentially always been deprecated in linux, and was never supported by musl. the presence of the header was reported to cause some software to attempt to use the nonexistant function, so removing the header is the cleanest solution.
* fix incorrect type for wd argument of inotify_rm_watchRich Felker2014-01-072-2/+2
| | | | | | this was wrong since the original commit adding inotify, and I don't see any explanation for it. not even the man pages have it wrong. it was most likely a copy-and-paste error.
* fix argument types for legacy function inet_makeaddrRich Felker2014-01-062-3/+2
| | | | | | the type int was taken from seemingly erroneous man pages. glibc uses in_addr_t (uint32_t), and semantically, the arguments should be unsigned.
* eliminate explicit (long) casts when making syscallsRich Felker2014-01-065-5/+5
| | | | | | | | this practice came from very early, before internal/syscall.h defined macros that could accept pointer arguments directly and handle them correctly. aside from being ugly and unnecessary, it looks like it will be problematic when we add support for 32-bit ABIs on archs where registers (and syscall arguments) are 64-bit, e.g. x32 and mips n32.
* const-qualify the address argument to dladdrRich Felker2014-01-063-5/+5
| | | | | | | this agrees with implementation practice on glibc and BSD systems, and is the const-correct way to do things; it eliminates warnings from passing pointers to const. the prototype without const came from seemingly erroneous man pages.
* add some missing LFS64 aliases for fadvise/fallocate functionsRich Felker2014-01-064-0/+11
|
* release 0.9.15 v0.9.15Rich Felker2014-01-032-1/+61
|
* fanotify.c: fix typo in header inclusionrofl0r2014-01-031-1/+1
| | | | | | the header is included only as a guard to check that the declaration and definition match, so the typo didn't cause any breakage aside from omitting this check.
* disable the brk functionRich Felker2014-01-021-1/+2
| | | | | | the reasons are the same as for sbrk. unlike sbrk, there is no safe usage because brk does not return any useful information, so it should just fail unconditionally.
* disable sbrk for all values of increment except 0Rich Felker2014-01-021-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | use of sbrk is never safe; it conflicts with malloc, and malloc may be used internally by the implementation basically anywhere. prior to this change, applications attempting to use sbrk to do their own heap management simply caused untrackable memory corruption; now, they will fail with ENOMEM allowing the errors to be fixed. sbrk(0) is still permitted as a way to get the current brk; some misguided applications use this as a measurement of their memory usage or for other related purposes, and such usage is harmless. eventually sbrk may be re-added if/when malloc is changed to avoid using the brk by using mmap for all allocations.
* add fanotify syscall wrapper and headerrofl0r2014-01-022-0/+87
|
* fix struct signalfd_siginfoTimo Teräs2013-12-291-2/+3
| | | | | | | ssi_ptr is really 64-bit in kernel, so fix that. assuming sizeof(void*) for it also caused incorrect padding for 32-bits, as the following 64-bits are aligned to 64-bits (and the padding was not taken into account), so fix the padding as well. add addr_lsb field while there.
* implement legacy function herrorRich Felker2013-12-202-0/+9
| | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs; greatly simplified to use fprintf.
* add sys/quota.h and quotactl syscall wrapperRich Felker2013-12-202-0/+111
| | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs.
* add netinet/igmp.h and multicast groups to netinet/in.hRich Felker2013-12-202-0/+50
| | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs.
* add TCP_INFO and TCP_MD5SIG socket option related structuresTimo Teräs2013-12-201-0/+58
|
* fix failure of fchmod, fstat, fchdir, and fchown to produce EBADFRich Felker2013-12-194-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the workaround/fallback code for supporting O_PATH file descriptors when the kernel lacks support for performing these operations on them caused EBADF to get replaced by ENOENT (due to missing entry in /proc/self/fd). this is unlikely to affect real-world code (calls that might yield EBADF are generally unsafe, especially in library code) but it was breaking some test cases. the fix I've applied is something of a tradeoff: it adds one syscall to these operations on kernels where the workaround is needed. the alternative would be to catch ENOENT from the /proc lookup and translate it to EBADF, but I want to avoid doing that in the interest of not touching/depending on /proc at all in these functions as long as the kernel correctly supports the operations. this is following the general principle of isolating hacks to code paths that are taken on broken systems, and keeping the code for correct systems completely hack-free.
* fix hangs in localtime for near-overflowing time_t values on 64-bit archsRich Felker2013-12-191-0/+6
|
* fix dynamic linker entry point for microblazeRich Felker2013-12-141-3/+4
| | | | | | | | the ABI allows the callee to clobber stack slots that correspond to arguments passed in registers, so the caller must adjust the stack pointer to reserve space appropriately. prior to this fix, the argv array was possibly clobbered by dynamic linker code before passing control to the main program.
* optimize get_current_dir_name to reduce stack bloatRich Felker2013-12-131-3/+1
| | | | | | | | our getcwd already (as an extension) supports allocation of a buffer when the buffer argument is a null pointer, so there's no need to duplicate the allocation logic in this wrapper function. duplicating it is actually harmful in that it doubles the stack usage from PATH_MAX to 2*PATH_MAX.
* use 0 instead of NULL for null pointer constantsRich Felker2013-12-137-15/+8
| | | | and thereby remove otherwise-unnecessary inclusion of stddef.h