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* improve ctype.h macros to diagnose errorsRich Felker2015-04-171-6/+6
| | | | | | | | the casts of the argument to unsigned int suppressed diagnosis of errors like passing a pointer instead of a character. putting the actual function call in an unreachable branch restores any diagnostics that would be present if the macros didn't exist and functions were used.
* remove macro definition of longjmp from setjmp.hRich Felker2015-04-011-1/+0
| | | | | | | the C standard specifies that setjmp is a macro, but longjmp is a normal function. a macro version of it would be permitted (albeit useless) for C (not C++), but would have to be a function-like macro, not an object-like one.
* move O_PATH definition back to arch bitsRich Felker2015-04-011-3/+2
| | | | | | | while it's the same for all presently supported archs, it differs at least on sparc, and conceptually it's no less arch-specific than the other O_* macros. O_SEARCH and O_EXEC are still defined in terms of O_PATH in the main fcntl.h.
* fix FLT_ROUNDS regression in C++ applicationsRich Felker2015-03-231-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | commit 559de8f5f06da9022cbba70e22e14a710eb74513 redefined FLT_ROUNDS to use an external function that can report the actual current rounding mode, rather than always reporting round-to-nearest. however, float.h did not include 'extern "C"' wrapping for C++, so C++ programs using FLT_ROUNDS ended up with an unresolved reference to a name-mangled C++ function __flt_rounds.
* fix MINSIGSTKSZ values for archs with large signal contextsRich Felker2015-03-181-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the previous values (2k min and 8k default) were too small for some archs. aarch64 reserves 4k in the signal context for future extensions and requires about 4.5k total, and powerpc reportedly uses over 2k. the new minimums are chosen to fit the saved context and also allow a minimal signal handler to run. since the default (SIGSTKSZ) has always been 6k larger than the minimum, it is also increased to maintain the 6k usable by the signal handler. this happens to be able to store one pathname buffer and should be sufficient for calling any function in libc that doesn't involve conversion between floating point and decimal representations. x86 (both 32-bit and 64-bit variants) may also need a larger minimum (around 2.5k) in the future to support avx-512, but the values on these archs are left alone for now pending further analysis. the value for PTHREAD_STACK_MIN is not increased to match MINSIGSTKSZ at this time. this is so as not to preclude applications from using extremely small thread stacks when they know they will not be handling signals. unfortunately cancellation and multi-threaded set*id() use signals as an implementation detail and therefore require a stack large enough for a signal context, so applications which use extremely small thread stacks may still need to avoid using these features.
* fix FLT_ROUNDS to reflect the current rounding modeSzabolcs Nagy2015-03-071-0/+3
| | | | | Implemented as a wrapper around fegetround introducing a new function to the ABI: __flt_rounds. (fegetround cannot be used directly from float.h)
* add new si_lower and si_upper siginfo_t membersSzabolcs Nagy2015-03-041-0/+7
| | | | | new in linux v3.19 commit ee1b58d36aa1b5a79eaba11f5c3633c88231da83 used to report intel mpx bound violation information.
* declare incomplete type struct itimerspec in timerfd.hRich Felker2015-03-041-0/+2
| | | | | | normally time.h would provide a definition for this struct, but depending on the feature test macros in use, it may not be exposed, leading to warnings when it's used in the function prototypes.
* fix preprocessor error introduced in poll.h in last commitRich Felker2015-03-041-1/+1
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* fix POLLWRNORM and POLLWRBAND on mipsTrutz Behn2015-03-041-0/+6
| | | | | | these macros have the same distinct definition on blackfin, frv, m68k, mips, sparc and xtensa kernels. POLLMSG and POLLRDHUP additionally differ on sparc.
* make all objects used with atomic operations volatileRich Felker2015-03-032-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the memory model we use internally for atomics permits plain loads of values which may be subject to concurrent modification without requiring that a special load function be used. since a compiler is free to make transformations that alter the number of loads or the way in which loads are performed, the compiler is theoretically free to break this usage. the most obvious concern is with atomic cas constructs: something of the form tmp=*p;a_cas(p,tmp,f(tmp)); could be transformed to a_cas(p,*p,f(*p)); where the latter is intended to show multiple loads of *p whose resulting values might fail to be equal; this would break the atomicity of the whole operation. but even more fundamental breakage is possible. with the changes being made now, objects that may be modified by atomics are modeled as volatile, and the atomic operations performed on them by other threads are modeled as asynchronous stores by hardware which happens to be acting on the request of another thread. such modeling of course does not itself address memory synchronization between cores/cpus, but that aspect was already handled. this all seems less than ideal, but it's the best we can do without mandating a C11 compiler and using the C11 model for atomics. in the case of pthread_once_t, the ABI type of the underlying object is not volatile-qualified. so we are assuming that accessing the object through a volatile-qualified lvalue via casts yields volatile access semantics. the language of the C standard is somewhat unclear on this matter, but this is an assumption the linux kernel also makes, and seems to be the correct interpretation of the standard.
* add new masked cancellation modeRich Felker2015-02-211-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | this is a new extension which is presently intended only for experimental and internal libc use. interface and behavior details may change subject to feedback and experience from using it internally. the basic concept for the new PTHREAD_CANCEL_MASKED state is that the first cancellation point to observe the cancellation request fails with an errno value of ECANCELED rather than acting on cancellation, allowing the caller to process the status and choose whether/how to act upon it.
* add new socket options SO_INCOMING_CPU, SO_ATTACH_BPF, SO_DETACH_BPFSzabolcs Nagy2015-02-091-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | these socket options are new in linux v3.19, introduced in commit 2c8c56e15df3d4c2af3d656e44feb18789f75837 and commit 89aa075832b0da4402acebd698d0411dcc82d03e with SO_INCOMING_CPU the cpu can be queried on which a socket is managed inside the kernel and optimize polling of large number of sockets accordingly. SO_ATTACH_BPF lets eBPF programs (created by the bpf syscall) to be attached to sockets.
* move MREMAP_MAYMOVE and MREMAP_FIXED out of bitsTrutz Behn2015-01-301-0/+2
| | | | | | the definitions are generic for all kernel archs. exposure of these macros now only occurs on the same feature test as for the function accepting them, which is believed to be more correct.
* add new prctl command PR_SET_MM_MAP to sys/prctl.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-12-231-0/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PR_SET_MM_MAP was introduced as a subcommand for PR_SET_MM in linux v3.18 commit f606b77f1a9e362451aca8f81d8f36a3a112139e the associated struct type is replicated in sys/prctl.h using libc types. example usage: struct prctl_mm_map *p; ... prctl(PR_SET_MM, PR_SET_MM_MAP, p, sizeof *p); the kernel side supported struct size may be queried with the PR_SET_MM_MAP_SIZE subcommand.
* move wint_t definition to the shared part of alltypes.h.inRich Felker2014-12-211-0/+1
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* fix signedness of UINT32_MAX and UINT64_MAX at the preprocessor levelRich Felker2014-12-211-2/+2
| | | | | | | | per the rules for hexadecimal integer constants, the previous definitions were correctly treated as having unsigned type except possibly when used in preprocessor conditionals, where all artithmetic takes place as intmax_t or uintmax_t. the explicit 'u' suffix ensures that they are treated as unsigned in all contexts.
* add login_tty functionFelix Janda2014-12-201-0/+2
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* fix signedness of WINT_MIN expressionRich Felker2014-12-171-1/+1
| | | | since wint_t is unsigned, WINT_MIN needs to expand to an unsigned zero.
* make the definition of _Complex_I explicitly complexRich Felker2014-12-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | it's unclear whether compilers which provide pure imaginary types might produce a pure imaginary expression for 1.0fi. using 0.0f+1.0fi ensures that the result is explicitly complex and makes this obvious to human readers too.
* make the result of the cimag macro a non-lvalueRich Felker2014-12-171-1/+1
| | | | | this change is not necessary but helps diagnose invalid code. based on patch by Jens Gustedt.
* fix definition of CMPLX macros in complex.h to work in constant expressionsRich Felker2014-12-171-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | based on patches by Jens Gustedt. these macros need to be usable in static initializers, and the old definitions were not. there is no portable way to provide correct definitions for these macros unless the compiler supports pure imaginary types. a portable definition is provided for this case even though there are presently no compilers that can use it. gcc and compatible compilers provide a builtin function that can be used, but clang fails to support this and instead requires a construct which is a constraint violation and which is only a constant expression as a clang-specific extension. since these macros are a namespace violation in pre-C11 profiles, and since no known pre-C11 compilers provide any way to define them correctly anyway, the definitions have been made conditional on C11.
* add basic dns record parsing functionsRich Felker2014-12-171-35/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs, with some corrections to bounds checking code and other minor changes. while they are borderline scope creep, the functions added are fairly small and are roughly the minimum code needed to use the results of the res_query API without re-implementing error-prone DNS packet parsing, and they are used in practice by some kerberos related software and possibly other things. at this time there is no intent to implement further nameser.h API functions.
* don't shadow functions with macros in C++Bobby Bingham2014-12-093-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | C++ programmers typically expect something like "::function(x,y)" to work and may be surprised to find that "(::function)(x,y)" is actually required due to the headers declaring a macro version of some standard functions. We already omit function-like macros for C++ in most cases where there is a real function available. This commit extends this to the remaining function-like macros which have a real function version.
* suppress macro definitions of ctype functions under C++Rich Felker2014-10-143-0/+7
| | | | based on patch by Sergey Dmitrouk.
* implement uchar.h (C11 UTF-16/32 conversion) interfacesRich Felker2014-10-133-5/+30
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* add new linux file sealing api to fcntl.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-10-081-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | new in linux v3.17 commit 40e041a2c858b3caefc757e26cb85bfceae5062b sealing allows some operations to be blocked on a file which makes file access safer when fds are shared between processes (only supported for shared mem fds currently) flags: F_SEAL_SEAL prevents further sealing F_SEAL_SHRINK prevents file from shrinking F_SEAL_GROW prevents file from growing F_SEAL_WRITE prevents writes fcntl commands: F_GET_SEALS get the current seal flags F_ADD_SEALS add new seal flags
* add new IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL socket option in netinet/in.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-10-081-0/+1
| | | | | added in linux v3.17 commit 753a2ad54ef45e3417a9d49537c2b42b04a2e1be enables automatic flow label generation on transmit
* add _DEFAULT_SOURCE feature profile as an alias for _BSD_SOURCERich Felker2014-09-101-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | as a result of commit ab8f6a6e42ff893041f7545a23e6d6a0edde07fb, this definition is now equivalent to the actual "default profile" which appears immediately below in features.h, and which defines both _BSD_SOURCE and _XOPEN_SOURCE. the intent of providing a _DEFAULT_SOURCE, which glibc also now provides, is to give applications a way to "get back" the default feature profile when it was lost either by compiler flags that inhibit it (such as -std=c99) or by library-provided predefined macros (such as -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L) which may inhibit exposure of features that were otherwise visible by default and which the application may need. without _DEFAULT_SOURCE, the application had encode knowledge of a particular libc's defaults, and such knowledge was fragile and subject to bitrot. eventually the names _GNU_SOURCE and _BSD_SOURCE should be phased out in favor of the more-descriptive and more-accurate _ALL_SOURCE and _DEFAULT_SOURCE, leaving the old names as aliases but using the new ones internally. however this is a more invasive change that would require extensive regression testing, so it is deferred.
* fix _ALL_SOURCE logic to avoid possible redefinition of _GNU_SOURCERich Felker2014-09-101-1/+1
| | | | | this could be an error if _GNU_SOURCE was already defined differently by the application.
* fix places where _BSD_SOURCE failed to yield a superset of _XOPEN_SOURCERich Felker2014-09-104-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | the vast majority of these failures seem to have been oversights at the time _BSD_SOURCE was added, or perhaps shortly afterward. the one which may have had some reason behind it is omission of setpgrp from the _BSD_SOURCE feature profile, since the standard setpgrp interface conflicts with a legacy (pre-POSIX) BSD interface by the same name. however, such omission is not aligned with our general policy in this area (for example, handling of similar _GNU_SOURCE cases) and should not be preserved.
* add new F_OFD_* macros to fcntl.h (open file description locks)Szabolcs Nagy2014-09-081-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | open file description locks are inherited across fork and only auto dropped after the last fd of the file description is closed, they can be used to synchronize between threads that open separate file descriptions for the same file. new in linux 3.15 commit 0d3f7a2dd2f5cf9642982515e020c1aee2cf7af6
* add threads.h and needed per-arch types for mtx_t and cnd_tRich Felker2014-09-061-0/+85
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | based on patch by Jens Gustedt. mtx_t and cnd_t are defined in such a way that they are formally "compatible types" with pthread_mutex_t and pthread_cond_t, respectively, when accessed from a different translation unit. this makes it possible to implement the C11 functions using the pthread functions (which will dereference them with the pthread types) without having to use the same types, which would necessitate either namespace violations (exposing pthread type names in threads.h) or incompatible changes to the C++ name mangling ABI for the pthread types. for the rest of the types, things are much simpler; using identical types is possible without any namespace considerations.
* add C11 timespec_get function, with associated time.h changes for C11Rich Felker2014-09-061-1/+3
| | | | | | based on patch by Jens Gustedt for inclusion with C11 threads implementation, but committed separately since it's independent of threads.
* fix macros for LFS *64_t types in sys/stat.h, sys/types.h, glob.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-09-053-2/+3
| | | | | | there is no blksize64_t (blksize_t is always long) but there are fsblkcnt64_t and fsfilcnt64_t types in sys/stat.h and sys/types.h. and glob.h missed glob64_t.
* add static_assert and hide noreturn, alignas, alignof from C++Szabolcs Nagy2014-08-273-0/+11
| | | | | add static_assert and protect the other new C11 keyword macros with #ifndef __cplusplus so they don't conflict with C++ keywords.
* add C11 floating-point characteristic macros to float.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-08-271-0/+7
| | | | C11 introduced *_DECIMAL_DIG and *_HAS_SUBNORM macros.
* add malloc_usable_size function and non-stub malloc.hRich Felker2014-08-251-0/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | this function is needed for some important practical applications of ABI compatibility, and may be useful for supporting some non-portable software at the source level too. I was hesitant to add a function which imposes any constraints on malloc internals; however, it turns out that any malloc implementation which has realloc must already have an efficient way to determine the size of existing allocations, so no additional constraint is imposed. for now, some internal malloc definitions are duplicated in the new source file. if/when malloc is refactored to put them in a shared internal header file, these could be removed. since malloc_usable_size is conventionally declared in malloc.h, the empty stub version of this file was no longer suitable. it's updated to provide the standard allocator functions, nonstandard ones (even if stdlib.h would not expose them based on the feature test macros in effect), and any malloc-extension functions provided (currently, only malloc_usable_size).
* add max_align_t definition for C11 and C++11Rich Felker2014-08-201-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | unfortunately this needs to be able to vary by arch, because of a huge mess GCC made: the GCC definition, which became the ABI, depends on quirks in GCC's definition of __alignof__, which does not match the formal alignment of the type. GCC's __alignof__ unexpectedly exposes the an implementation detail, its "preferred alignment" for the type, rather than the formal/ABI alignment of the type, which it only actually uses in structures. on most archs the two values are the same, but on some (at least i386) the preferred alignment is greater than the ABI alignment. I considered using _Alignas(8) unconditionally, but on at least one arch (or1k), the alignment of max_align_t with GCC's definition is only 4 (even the "preferred alignment" for these types is only 4).
* fix CPU_EQUAL macro in sched.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-08-131-1/+1
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* add inline isspace in ctype.h as an optimizationSzabolcs Nagy2014-08-131-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | isspace can be a bottleneck in a simple parser, inlining it gives slightly smaller and faster code src/locale/pleval.o already had this optimization, the size change for other libc functions for i386 is src/internal/intscan.o 2134 2118 -16 src/locale/dcngettext.o 1562 1552 -10 src/network/res_msend.o 1961 1940 -21 src/network/lookup_name.o 2627 2608 -19 src/network/getnameinfo.o 1814 1811 -3 src/network/lookup_serv.o 643 624 -19 src/stdio/vfscanf.o 2675 2663 -12 src/stdlib/atoll.o 117 107 -10 src/stdlib/atoi.o 95 91 -4 src/stdlib/atol.o 95 91 -4 src/time/strptime.o 1515 1503 -12 (TOTALS) 432451 432321 -130
* make clearenv available with _BSD_SOURCEClément Vasseur2014-08-081-1/+1
| | | | | glibc declares clearenv under _BSD_SOURCE, some applications might depend on it being available this way.
* implement ffsl and ffsll functionsRich Felker2014-07-311-0/+2
| | | | | | per the resolution of Austin Group issue #617, these are accepted for XSI option in POSIX future and thus I'm treating them as standard functions.
* limit visibility of ffs function declaration to _XOPEN_SOURCERich Felker2014-07-311-0/+2
| | | | | per the standard, ffs is XSI shaded, whereas the other functions in this header are in the base.
* add new PR_SET_THP_DISABLE and PR_GET_THP_DISABLE prctl flagsSzabolcs Nagy2014-07-201-0/+3
| | | | | they can be used to set or query if transparent huge pages are disabled. introduced in linux 3.15 commit a0715cc22601e8830ace98366c0c2bd8da52af52
* add pacing rate information to the tcp_info struct in tcp.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-07-201-0/+2
| | | | | used by monitoring applications such as ss from iproute2 introduced in linux 3.15 commit 977cb0ecf82eb6d15562573c31edebf90db35163
* add new ethernet packet types ETH_P_80221, ETH_P_LOOPBACKSzabolcs Nagy2014-07-201-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | ETH_P_80221 is ethertype for IEEE Std 802.21 - Media Independent Handover Protocol introduced in linux 3.15 commit b62faf3cdc875a1ac5a10696cf6ea0b12bab1596 ETH_P_LOOPBACK is the correct packet type for loopback in IEEE 802.3* introduced in linux 3.15 commit 61ccbb684421d374fdcd7cf5d6b024b06f03ce4e some defines were shuffled to be in ascending order and match the kernel header
* add issetugid function to check for elevated privilegeBrent Cook2014-07-191-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | this function provides a way for third-party library code to use the same logic that's used internally in libc for suppressing untrusted input/state (e.g. the environment) when the application is running with privleges elevated by the setuid or setgid bit or some other mechanism. its semantics are intended to match the openbsd function by the same name. there was some question as to whether this function is necessary: getauxval(AT_SECURE) was proposed as an alternative. however, this has several drawbacks. the most obvious is that it asks programmers to be aware of an implementation detail of ELF-based systems (the aux vector) rather than simply the semantic predicate to be checked. and trying to write a safe, reliable version of issetugid in terms of getauxval is difficult. for example, early versions of the glibc getauxval did not report ENOENT, which could lead to false negatives if AT_SECURE was not present in the aux vector (this could probably only happen when running on non-linux kernels under linux emulation, since glibc does not support linux versions old enough to lack AT_SECURE). as for musl, getauxval has always properly reported errors, but prior to commit 7bece9c2095ee81f14b1088f6b0ba2f37fecb283, the musl implementation did not emulate AT_SECURE if missing, which would result in a false positive. since musl actually does partially support kernels that lack AT_SECURE, this was problematic. the intent is that library authors will use issetugid if its availability is detected at build time, and only fall back to the unreliable alternatives on systems that lack it. patch by Brent Cook. commit message/rationale by Rich Felker.
* add or1k (OpenRISC 1000) architecture portStefan Kristiansson2014-07-181-1/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | With the exception of a fenv implementation, the port is fully featured. The port has been tested in or1ksim, the golden reference functional simulator for OpenRISC 1000. It passes all libc-test tests (except the math tests that requires a fenv implementation). The port assumes an or1k implementation that has support for atomic instructions (l.lwa/l.swa). Although it passes all the libc-test tests, the port is still in an experimental state, and has yet experienced very little 'real-world' use.
* implement fmtmsg functionRich Felker2014-06-211-0/+47
| | | | | contributed by Isaac Dunham. this seems to be the last interface that was missing for complete POSIX 2008 base + XSI coverage.