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2012-07-12fix mips syscalls with long long argsRich Felker-1/+1
like arm, mips requires 64-bit arguments to be "aligned" on an even register boundary.
2012-07-12fix several locks that weren't updated right for new futex-based __lockRich Felker-10/+10
these could have caused memory corruption due to invalid accesses to the next field. all should be fixed now; I found the errors with fgrep -r '__lock(&', which is bogus since the argument should be an array.
2012-07-12fix pthread_kill unlockingRich Felker-1/+1
it had not been updated for the futex-based locks
2012-07-12fix breakage of x86_64 sigaction from recent changes for mipsRich Felker-1/+1
2012-07-12fix mips mcontext_t structure sizeRich Felker-1/+5
otherwise offs in ucontext_t will be wrong, and break code that inspects or modifies the signal makes (including cancellation code).
2012-07-11fix potential race condition in detached threadsRich Felker-4/+10
after the thread unmaps its own stack/thread structure, the kernel, performing child tid clear and futex wake, could clobber a new mapping made at the same location as the just-removed thread's tid field. disable kernel clearing of child tid to prevent this.
2012-07-11mips clone: don't free stack space used to copy argRich Felker-1/+0
the mips abi reserves stack space equal to the size of the in-register args for the callee to save the args, if desired. this would cause the beginning of the thread structure to be clobbered...
2012-07-11fix mips clone() on real linux kernelRich Felker-4/+7
the old code worked in qemu app-level emulation, but not on real kernels where the clone syscall does not copy the register values to the new thread. save arguments on the new thread stack instead.
2012-07-11fix MAP_ANONYMOUS value for mips, remove cruft copied from i386Rich Felker-2/+1
2012-07-11fix clone() on mips (args were in wrong order)Rich Felker-3/+2
with this change, threads on mips seem to be working
2012-07-11first attempt at making threads work on mipsRich Felker-0/+67
2012-07-11generic c version of __set_thread_area for archs where it worksRich Felker-1/+5
on other archs, like x86[_64], asm version is required
2012-07-11initial version of mips (o32) port, based on work by Richard Pennington (rdp)Rich Felker-0/+2196
basically, this version of the code was obtained by starting with rdp's work from his ellcc source tree, adapting it to musl's build system and coding style, auditing the bits headers for discrepencies with kernel definitions or glibc/LSB ABI or large file issues, fixing up incompatibility with the old binutils from aboriginal linux, and adding some new special cases to deal with the oddities of sigaction and pipe syscall interfaces on mips. at present, minimal test programs work, but some interfaces are broken or missing. threaded programs probably will not link.
2012-07-11remove unused var in new sigaction codeRich Felker-1/+1
2012-07-11use unsigned bitmask for consistency in ksigactionRich Felker-1/+1
the type doesn't actually matter, just the size, but it's nice to be consistent...
2012-07-11fix breakage from last commit: forgot to include ksigaction.hRich Felker-0/+6
this file can be overridden by a same-named file in an arch dir.
2012-07-11changes to kernel sigaction struct handling in preparation for mips portRich Felker-15/+18
2012-07-11make dynamic linker depend on -DSHARED not -fPICRich Felker-1/+1
if libc.a is compiled PIC for use in static PIE code, this should not cause the dynamic linker (which still does not support static-linked main program) to be built into libc.a.
2012-07-11fix lots of breakage on dlopen, mostly with explicit pathnamesRich Felker-14/+21
most importantly, the name for such libs was being set from an uninitialized buffer. also, shortname always had an initial '/' character, making it useless for looking up already-loaded libraries by name, and thus causing repeated searches through the library path. major changes now: - shortname is the base name for library lookups with no explicit pathname. it's initially clear for libraries loaded with an explicit pathname (and for the main program), but will be set if the same library (detected via inodes match) is later found by a search. - exact name match is never used to identify libraries loaded with an explicit pathname. in this case, there's no explicit search, so we can just stat the file and check for inode match.
2012-07-10support -mfpmath=387 on x86_64Rich Felker-0/+4
apparently somebody wants this for something... and it doesn't hurt.
2012-07-10fix wrong value of FLT_EVAL_METHOD for x86_64Rich Felker-1/+1
2012-07-08make arm syscalls (still non-inline) more efficientRich Felker-6/+6
no need to pass zero for unused arguments; just omit them.
2012-07-08remove little-endian assumption from arm atomic.hRich Felker-4/+6
this hidden endian dependency had left big endian arm badly broken.
2012-07-07fix dlsym RTLD_NEXT supportRich Felker-1/+3
previously this was being handled the same as a library-specific, dependency-order lookup on the next library in the global chain, which is likely to be utterly meaningless. instead the lookup needs to be in the global namespace, but omitting the initial portion of the global library chain up through the calling library.
2012-07-04putw is supposed to return 0 (not the value written) on successRich Felker-1/+1
this is not a standard but it's the traditional behavior and it's more useful because the caller can reliably detect errors.
2012-07-04make sure getw/putw agree with prototypes by defining _GNU_SOURCERich Felker-0/+2
2012-07-04add prototypes for getw/putwRich Felker-0/+2
2012-07-03configure: only use -ffloat-store on i386Rich Felker-1/+1
this option is expensive and only used on old gcc's that lack -fexcess-precision=standed, but it's not needed on non-i386 archs where floating point does not have excess precision anyway. if musl ever supports m68k, i think it will need to be special-cased too. i'm not aware of any other archs with excess precision.
2012-07-03jmp_buf overhaul fixing several issuesRich Felker-14/+15
on arm, the location of the saved-signal-mask flag and mask were off by one between sigsetjmp and siglongjmp, causing incorrect behavior restoring the signal mask. this is because the siglongjmp code assumed an extra slot was in the non-sig jmp_buf for the flag, but arm did not have this. now, the extra slot is removed for all archs since it was useless. also, arm eabi requires jmp_buf to have 8-byte alignment. we achieve that using long long as the type rather than with non-portable gcc attribute tags.
2012-07-02fix sigsetjmp on arm (needs asm)Rich Felker-0/+13
no idea why gcc refuses to compile the C code to use a tail call, but it's best to use asm anyway so we don't have to rely on the quality of the compiler's optimizations for correct code.
2012-07-02fix missing function declarations for __stdio_exitRich Felker-0/+4
2012-07-02fix missing prototype and simplify sincosl on ld64 archsRich Felker-4/+2
2012-07-02fix invalid implicit pointer conversion in ld64 modflRich Felker-1/+1
2012-06-29replace old and ugly crypt implementationRich Felker-2574/+1075
the new version is largely the work of Solar Designer, with minor changes for integration with musl. compared to the old code, text size is reduced by about 7k, stack space usage by about 70k, and performance is greatly improved by avoiding expensive calculation of constant tables on each run. this version also adds support for extended des-based password hashes, which allow for unlimited key (password) length and configurable iteration counts. i've also published the interface for crypt_r in a new crypt.h header. especially since this is not a standard interface, i did not feel compelled to match the glibc abi for the crypt_data structure. the glibc structure is way too big to allocate on the stack; in fact it's so big that the first usage may cause the main thread to exceed its pre-committed stack size of 128k and thus could cause the program to crash even on systems with overcommit disabled. the only legitimate use of crypt_data for crypt_r is to store the hash string to return, so i've reserved 256 bytes, which should be more than sufficient (longest known password hashes are ~60 characters, and beyond that is possibly even exceeding some implementations' passwd file field size limit).
2012-06-25fix arm crti/crtn codeRich Felker-0/+4
lr must be saved because init/fini-section code from the compiler clobbers it. this was not a problem when i tested without gcc's crtbegin/crtend files present, but with them, musl on arm fails to work (infinite loop in _init).
2012-06-24release notes for 0.9.2v0.9.2Rich Felker-0/+44
2012-06-23add process_vm_readv and process_vm_writev syscall wrappersRich Felker-0/+22
based on a patch submitted by Kristian L. <email@thexception.net>
2012-06-23update syscall defs to latest kernel onesRich Felker-0/+38
patch submitted by Kristian L. <email@thexception.net>
2012-06-20proper error handling for fcntl F_GETOWN on modern kernelsRich Felker-1/+29
on old kernels, there's no way to detect errors; we must assume negative syscall return values are pgrp ids. but if the F_GETOWN_EX fcntl works, we can get a reliable answer.
2012-06-20math: fix fma bug on x86 (found by Bruno Haible with gnulib)nsz-2/+10
The long double adjustment was wrong: The usual check is mant_bits & 0x7ff == 0x400 before doing a mant_bits++ or mant_bits-- adjustment since this is the only case when rounding an inexact ld80 into double can go wrong. (only in nearest rounding mode) After such a check the ++ and -- is ok (the mantissa will end in 0x401 or 0x3ff). fma is a bit different (we need to add 3 numbers with correct rounding: hi_xy + lo_xy + z so we should survive two roundings at different places without precision loss) The adjustment in fma only checks for zero low bits mant_bits & 0x3ff == 0 this way the adjusted value is correct when rounded to double or *less* precision. (this is an important piece in the fma puzzle) Unfortunately in this case the -- is not a correct adjustment because mant_bits might underflow so further checks are needed and this was the source of the bug.
2012-06-20fix broken wcwidth tablesRich Felker-7/+8
unicode char data has both "W" and "F" wide types and the old table only included the "W" ones. this omitted U+3000 (ideographic space) and all the wide-ascii, etc.
2012-06-20support ld80 pseudo-denormal invalid bit patterns; treat them as nanRich Felker-2/+5
this is silly, but it makes apps that read binary junk and interpret it as ld80 "safer", and it gets gnulib to stop replacing printf...
2012-06-20fix ptsname_r to conform to the upcoming posix requirementsRich Felker-4/+13
it should return the error code rather than 0/-1 and setting errno.
2012-06-20fix fwrite return value when full write does not succeedRich Felker-1/+1
2012-06-20avoid cancellation in pcloseRich Felker-3/+4
at the point pclose might receive and act on cancellation, it has already invalidated the FILE passed to it. thus, per musl's QOI guarantees about cancellation and resource allocation/deallocation, it's not a candidate for cancellation. if it were required to be a cancellation point by posix, we would have to switch the order of deallocation, but somehow still close the pipe in order to trigger the child process to exit. i looked into doing this, but the logic gets ugly, and i'm not sure the semantics are conformant, so i'd rather just leave it alone unless there's a need to change it.
2012-06-20fix invalid memory access in pcloseRich Felker-1/+2
2012-06-20make popen cancellation-safeRich Felker-0/+7
close was the only cancellation point called from popen, but it left popen with major resource leaks if any call to close got cancelled. the easiest, cheapest fix is just to use a non-cancellable close function.
2012-06-20popen: handle issues with fd0/1 being closedRich Felker-3/+3
also check for failure of dup2 and abort the child rather than reading/writing the wrong file.
2012-06-20duplocale: don't crash when called with LC_GLOBAL_LOCALERich Felker-1/+1
posix has resolved to add this usage; for now, we just avoid writing anything to the new locale object since it's not used anyway.
2012-06-20make strerror_r behave nicer on failureRich Felker-2/+8
if the buffer is too short, at least return a partial string. this is helpful if the caller is lazy and does not check for failure. care is taken to avoid writing anything if the buffer length is zero, and to always null-terminate when the buffer length is non-zero.