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Author SHA1 Message Date
Szabolcs Nagy 9864f60e92 add statx syscall numbers from linux v4.11
statx was added in linux commit a528d35e8bfcc521d7cb70aaf03e1bd296c8493f
(there is no libc wrapper yet and microblaze and sh misses the number).
2017-11-05 18:41:11 -05:00
Rich Felker 1b9406b03c fix build regression on ARM for ISA levels less than v5
commit 06fbefd100 (first included in
release 1.1.17) introduced this regression.

patch by Adrian Bunk. it fixes the regression in all cases, but
spuriously prevents use of the clz instruction on very old compiler
versions that don't define __ARM_ARCH. this may be fixed in a more
general way at some point in the future. it also omits thumb1 logic
since building as thumb1 code is currently not supported.
2017-10-25 11:54:16 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 822dddfbf1 make syscall.h consistent with linux
most of the found naming differences don't matter to musl, because
internally it unifies the syscall names that vary across targets,
but for external code the names should match the kernel uapi.

aarch64:
	__NR_fstatat is called __NR_newfstatat in linux.
	__NR_or1k_atomic got mistakenly copied from or1k.
arm:
	__NR_arm_sync_file_range is an alias for __NR_sync_file_range2
	__NR_fadvise64_64 is called __NR_arm_fadvise64_64 in linux,
	the old non-arm name is kept too, it should not cause issues.
	(powerpc has similar nonstandard fadvise and it uses the
	normal name.)
i386:
	__NR_madvise1 was removed from linux in commit
	303395ac3bf3e2cb488435537d416bc840438fcb 2011-11-11
microblaze:
	__NR_fadvise, __NR_fstatat, __NR_pread, __NR_pwrite
	had different name in linux.
mips:
	__NR_fadvise, __NR_fstatat, __NR_pread, __NR_pwrite, __NR_select
	had different name in linux.
mipsn32:
	__NR_fstatat is called __NR_newfstatat in linux.
or1k:
	__NR__llseek is called __NR_llseek in linux.
	the old name is kept too because that's the name musl uses
	internally.
powerpc:
	__NR_{get,set}res{gid,uid}32 was never present in powerpc linux.
	__NR_timerfd was briefly defined in linux but then got renamed.
2017-09-06 19:29:25 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 8459c6f264 arm: add HWCAP_ARM_ hwcap macros
Glibc renamed the linux uapi HWCAP_* macros to HWCAP_ARM_*
so have both variants in case some code depends on it.
(The HWCAP2_ macros are not defined in glibc currently so those
only have the linux uapi variant.)
2017-08-29 22:16:19 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 06fbefd100 add a_clz_64 helper function
counts leading zero bits of a 64bit int, undefined on zero input.
(has nothing to do with atomics, added to atomic.h so target specific
helper functions are together.)

there is a logarithmic generic implementation and another in terms of
a 32bit a_clz_32 on targets where that's available.
2017-08-29 21:47:10 -04:00
Rich Felker 0a4a16d11c allow page size to vary on arm
the ABI for arm was silently changed at some point to allow page sizes
other than 4k; traditional binaries built with only 4k-aligned offsets
between load segments cannot run on such systems, but newer binutils
versions use 64k offset alignment.

while larger page size is undesirable for various reasons, users have
encountered hardware and/or kernels that lock the page size to a
larger value, so follow the new ABI and allow it to vary.
2017-02-22 19:25:13 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 62eaf40bf4 add pkey_{mprotect,alloc,free} syscalls from linux v4.9
see linux commit e8c24d3a23a469f1f40d4de24d872ca7023ced0a
and linux Documentation/x86/protection-keys.txt
2016-12-29 22:10:19 -05:00
Rich Felker 29237f7f5c rework arm atomic/tp backends to be thumb-compatible and fdpic-ready
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.
2016-12-19 21:21:08 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy fe39aaae0e add bits/hwcap.h and include it in sys/auxv.h
aarch64, arm, mips, mips64, mipsn32, powerpc, powerpc64 and sh have
cpu feature bits defined in linux for AT_HWCAP auxv entry, so expose
those in sys/auxv.h

it seems the mips hwcaps were never exposed to userspace neither
by linux nor by glibc, but that's most likely an oversight.
2016-10-20 01:28:25 -04:00
Rich Felker ee3f0c5516 make brace placement in public header typedef'd structs consistent
commit befa5866ee performed this change
for struct definitions that did not also involve typedef, but omitted
the latter.
2016-07-03 16:19:28 -04:00
Rich Felker befa5866ee make brace placement in public header struct definitions consistent
placing the opening brace on the same line as the struct keyword/tag
is the style I prefer and seems to be the prevailing practice in more
recent additions.

these changes were generated by the command:

find include/ arch/*/bits -name '*.h' \
-exec sed -i '/^struct [^;{]*$/{N;s/\n/ /;}' {} +

and subsequently checked by hand to ensure that the regex did not pick
up any false positives.
2016-07-03 15:02:25 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy cd208b0037 fix FIOQSIZE in arm ioctl.h
arm ioctl.h is the same as the generic one except this macro,
so a workaround solution is used to avoid another ioctl.h copy.
2016-07-03 14:54:35 -04:00
Rich Felker 3dd27f3aab fix posix_fadvise syscall args on powerpc, unify with arm fix
commit 6d38c9cf80 provided an
arm-specific version of posix_fadvise to address the alternate
argument order the kernel expects on arm, but neglected to address
that powerpc (32-bit) has the same issue. instead of having arch
variant files in duplicate, simply put the alternate version in the
top-level file under the control of a macro defined in syscall_arch.h.
2016-07-01 13:32:35 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 78b1f3cb14 add preadv2 and pwritev2 syscall numbers for linux v4.6
the syscalls take an additional flag argument, they were added in commit
f17d8b35452cab31a70d224964cd583fb2845449 and a RWF_HIPRI priority hint
flag was added to linux/fs.h in 97be7ebe53915af504fb491fb99f064c7cf3cb09.

the syscall is not allocated for microblaze and sh yet.
2016-06-09 13:38:41 -04:00
Bobby Bingham 63e3a1661f deduplicate __NR_* and SYS_* syscall number definitions 2016-05-12 00:34:05 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 84d4f5eee5 add copy_file_range syscall numbers from linux v4.5
it was introduced for offloading copying between regular files
in linux commit 29732938a6289a15e907da234d6692a2ead71855

(microblaze and sh does not yet have the syscall number.)
2016-03-19 11:30:49 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy e9f1c7981a deduplicate bits/mman.h
currently five targets use the same mman.h constants and the rest
share most constants too, so move them to sys/mman.h before the
bits/mman.h include where the differences can be corrected by
redefinition of the macros.

this fixes two minor bugs: POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED was wrong on most
targets (it should be the same as MADV_DONTNEED), and sh defined
the x86-only MAP_32BIT mmap flag.
2016-03-18 22:40:28 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 3b27725385 better a_sc inline asm constraint on aarch64 and arm
"Q" input constraint was used for the written object, instead of "=Q"
output constraint.  this should not cause problems because "memory"
is on the clobber list, but "=Q" better documents the intent and more
consistent with the actual asm code.

this changes the generated code, because different registers are used,
but other than the register names nothing should change.
2016-01-31 17:32:56 -05:00
Rich Felker 4dfac11538 deduplicate the bulk of the arch bits headers
all bits headers that were identical for a number of 'clean' archs are
moved to the new arch/generic tree. in addition, a few headers that
differed only cosmetically from the new generic version are removed.

additional deduplication may be possible in mman.h and in several
headers (limits.h, posix.h, stdint.h) that mostly depend on whether
the arch is 32- or 64-bit, but they are left alone for now because
greater gains are likely possible with more invasive changes to header
logic, which is beyond the scope of this commit.
2016-01-27 21:52:14 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 789ff6a9f8 add MCL_ONFAULT and MLOCK_ONFAULT mlockall and mlock2 flags
they lock faulted pages into memory (useful when a small part of a
large mapped file needs efficient access), new in linux v4.4, commit
b0f205c2a3082dd9081f9a94e50658c5fa906ff1

MLOCK_* is not in the POSIX reserved namespace for sys/mman.h
2016-01-26 18:31:05 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 51d5f139ca add mlock2 syscall number from linux v4.4
this is mlock with a flags argument, new in linux commit
a8ca5d0ecbdde5cc3d7accacbd69968b0c98764e

as usual microblaze and sh don't have allocated syscall number yet.
2016-01-26 18:30:50 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy 09001a8f97 add new membarrier, userfaultfd and switch_endian syscalls
new in linux v4.3 added for aarch64, arm, i386, mips, or1k, powerpc,
x32 and x86_64.

membarrier is a system wide memory barrier, moves most of the
synchronization cost to one side, new in kernel commit
5b25b13ab08f616efd566347d809b4ece54570d1

userfaultfd is useful for qemu and is new in kernel commit
8d2afd96c20316d112e04d935d9e09150e988397

switch_endian is powerpc only for switching endianness, new in commit
529d235a0e190ded1d21ccc80a73e625ebcad09b
2016-01-26 18:28:20 -05:00
Rich Felker e7a1118984 fix arm a_crash for big endian
contrary to commit 89e149d275, big
endian arm does need the instruction bytes in big endian order. rather
than trying to use a special encoding that works as arm or thumb,
simply encode the simplest/canonical undefined instructions dependent
on whether __thumb__ is defined.
2016-01-25 21:59:55 +00:00
Rich Felker 89e149d275 add native a_crash primitive for arm
the .byte directive encodes a guaranteed-undefined instruction, the
same one Linux fills the kuser helper page with when it's disabled.
the udf mnemonic and and .insn directives are not supported by old
binutils versions, and larger-than-byte integer directives would
produce the wrong output on big-endian.
2016-01-25 02:44:56 +00:00
Rich Felker e617b9eea9 move arm-specific translation units out of arch/arm/src, to src/*/arm
this is possible with the new build system that allows src/*/$(ARCH)/*
files which do not shadow a file in the parent directory, and yields a
more logical organization. eventually it will be possible to remove
arch/*/src from the build system.
2016-01-22 00:02:21 +00:00
Rich Felker 397f0a6a7d overhaul arm atomics for new atomics framework
switch to ll/sc model so that new atomic.h can provide optimized
versions of all the atomic primitives without needing an ll/sc loop
written in asm for each one.

all isa levels which use ldrex/strex now use the inline ll/sc model
even if the type of barrier to use is not known until runtime (v6).
the cas model is only used for arm v5 and earlier, and it has been
optimized to make the call via inline asm with custom constraints
rather than as a C function call.
2016-01-21 23:30:30 +00:00
Rich Felker 1315596b51 refactor internal atomic.h
rather than having each arch provide its own atomic.h, there is a new
shared atomic.h in src/internal which pulls arch-specific definitions
from arc/$(ARCH)/atomic_arch.h. the latter can be extremely minimal,
defining only a_cas or new ll/sc type primitives which the shared
atomic.h will use to construct everything else.

this commit avoids making heavy changes to the individual archs'
atomic implementations. definitions which are identical or
near-identical to what the new shared atomic.h would produce have been
removed, but otherwise the changes made are just hooking up the
arch-specific files to the new infrastructure. major changes to take
advantage of the new system will come in subsequent commits.
2016-01-21 19:08:54 +00:00
Rich Felker b6363bb70a fix build regression for arm pre-v7 from out-of-tree build patch
commit 2f853dd6b9 failed to replicate
the old makefile logic that caused arch/arm/src/arm/atomics.s to be
built. since this was the only .s file under arch/*/src, rather than
trying to reproduce the old logic, I'm just moving it up a level and
adjusting the glob pattern in the makefile to catch it. eventually
arch/*/src will probably be removed in favor of moving all these files
to appropriate src/*/$(ARCH) locations.
2016-01-20 02:31:06 +00:00
Rich Felker 56764601af fix dynamic linker path file selection for arm vs armhf
the __SOFTFP__ macro which was wrongly being used does not reflect the
ABI (arm vs armhf) but just the availability of floating point
instructions/registers, so -mfloat-abi=softfp was wrongly being
treated as armhf. __ARM_PCS_VFP is the correct predefined macro to
check for the armhf EABI variant. this macro usage was corrected for
the build process in commit 4918c2bb20
but reloc.h was apparently overlooked at the time.
2016-01-20 01:16:09 +00:00
Rich Felker 4e73d12117 explicitly assemble all arm asm sources as UAL
these files are all accepted as legacy arm syntax when producing arm
code, but legacy syntax cannot be used for producing thumb2 with
access to the full ISA. even after switching to UAL, some asm source
files contain instructions which are not valid in thumb mode, so these
will need to be addressed separately.
2015-11-10 00:01:55 -05:00
Rich Felker 9f290a49bf remove non-working pre-armv4t support from arm asm
the idea of the three-instruction sequence being removed was to be
able to return to thumb code when used on armv4t+ from a thumb caller,
but also to be able to run on armv4 without the bx instruction
available (in which case the low bit of lr would always be 0).
however, without compiler support for generating such a sequence from
C code, which does not exist and which there is unlikely to be
interest in implementing, there is little point in having it in the
asm, and it would likely be easier to add pre-armv4t support via
enhanced linker handling of R_ARM_V4BX than at the compiler level.

removing this code simplifies adding support for building libc in
thumb2-only form (for cortex-m).
2015-11-09 22:36:38 -05:00
Rich Felker cb1bf2f321 properly access mcontext_t program counter in cancellation handler
using the actual mcontext_t definition rather than an overlaid pointer
array both improves correctness/readability and eliminates some ugly
hacks for archs with 64-bit registers bit 32-bit program counter.

also fix UB due to comparison of pointers not in a common array
object.
2015-11-02 12:41:49 -05:00
Rich Felker 74483c5955 mark arm thread-pointer-loading inline asm as volatile
this builds on commits a603a75a72 and
0ba35d69c0 to ensure that a compiler
cannot conclude that it's valid to reorder the asm to a point before
the thread pointer is set up, or to treat the inline function as if it
were declared with attribute((const)).

other archs already use volatile asm for thread pointer loading.
2015-10-15 12:04:48 -04:00
Rich Felker 0ba35d69c0 remove attribute((const)) from arm __pthread_self inline function
commit a603a75a72 did this for the
public pthread_self function but not the internal inline one.
2015-10-15 00:20:50 -04:00
Timo Teräs d8be1bc019 implement arm eabi mem* functions
these functions are part of the ARM EABI, meaning compilers may
generate references to them. known versions of gcc do not use them,
but llvm does. they are not provided by libgcc, and the de facto
standard seems to be that libc provides them.
2015-08-31 06:35:01 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy ee59c296d5 arm: add vdso support
vdso will be available on arm in linux v4.2, the user-space code
for it is in kernel commit 8512287a8165592466cb9cb347ba94892e9c56a5
2015-06-14 04:23:20 +00:00
Rich Felker 63caf1d207 add .text section directive to all crt_arch.h files missing it
i386 and x86_64 versions already had the .text directive; other archs
did not. normally, top-level (file scope) __asm__ starts in the .text
section anyway, but problems were reported with some versions of
clang, and it seems preferable to set it explicitly anyway, at least
for the sake of consistency between archs.
2015-05-22 01:50:05 -04:00
Rich Felker c0f10cf067 make arm reloc.h CRTJMP macro compatible with thumb
compilers targeting armv7 may be configured to produce thumb2 code
instead of arm code by default, and in the future we may wish to
support targets where only the thumb instruction set is available.

the instructions this patch omits in thumb mode are needed only for
non-thumb versions of armv4 or earlier, which are not supported by any
current compilers/toolchains and thus rather pointless to have. at
some point these compatibility return sequences may be removed from
all asm source files, and in that case it would make sense to remove
them here too and remove the ifdef.
2015-05-14 18:51:27 -04:00
Rich Felker 83340c7a58 make arm crt_arch.h compatible with thumb code generation
compilers targeting armv7 may be configured to produce thumb2 code
instead of arm code by default, and in the future we may wish to
support targets where only the thumb instruction set is available.

the changes made here avoid operating directly on the sp register,
which is not possible in thumb code, and address an issue with the way
the address of _DYNAMIC is computed.

previously, the relative address of _DYNAMIC was stored with an
additional offset of -8 versus the pc-relative add instruction, since
on arm the pc register evaluates to ".+8". in thumb code, it instead
evaluates to ".+4". both are two (normal-size) instructions beyond "."
in the current execution mode, so the numbered label 2 used in the
relative address expression is simply moved two instructions ahead to
be compatible with both instruction sets.
2015-05-14 18:26:16 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 18f75b80fd fix __syscall declaration with wrong visibility in syscall_arch.h
remove __syscall declaration where it is not needed (aarch64, arm,
microblaze, or1k) and add the hidden attribute where it is (mips).
2015-04-30 16:22:57 -04:00
Rich Felker f3ddd17380 dynamic linker bootstrap overhaul
this overhaul further reduces the amount of arch-specific code needed
by the dynamic linker and removes a number of assumptions, including:

- that symbolic function references inside libc are bound at link time
  via the linker option -Bsymbolic-functions.

- that libc functions used by the dynamic linker do not require
  access to data symbols.

- that static/internal function calls and data accesses can be made
  without performing any relocations, or that arch-specific startup
  code handled any such relocations needed.

removing these assumptions paves the way for allowing libc.so itself
to be built with stack protector (among other things), and is achieved
by a three-stage bootstrap process:

1. relative relocations are processed with a flat function.
2. symbolic relocations are processed with no external calls/data.
3. main program and dependency libs are processed with a
   fully-functional libc/ldso.

reduction in arch-specific code is achived through the following:

- crt_arch.h, used for generating crt1.o, now provides the entry point
  for the dynamic linker too.

- asm is no longer responsible for skipping the beginning of argv[]
  when ldso is invoked as a command.

- the functionality previously provided by __reloc_self for heavily
  GOT-dependent RISC archs is now the arch-agnostic stage-1.

- arch-specific relocation type codes are mapped directly as macros
  rather than via an inline translation function/switch statement.
2015-04-13 03:04:42 -04:00
Rich Felker fd427c4eae move O_PATH definition back to arch bits
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.
2015-04-01 19:31:06 -04:00
Rich Felker d5a5045382 fix MINSIGSTKSZ values for archs with large signal contexts
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.
2015-03-18 00:31:37 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy 559de8f5f0 fix FLT_ROUNDS to reflect the current rounding mode
Implemented as a wrapper around fegetround introducing a new function
to the ABI: __flt_rounds. (fegetround cannot be used directly from float.h)
2015-03-07 12:05:28 -05:00
Trutz Behn f5011c62c3 fix POLLWRNORM and POLLWRBAND on mips
these macros have the same distinct definition on blackfin, frv, m68k,
mips, sparc and xtensa kernels. POLLMSG and POLLRDHUP additionally
differ on sparc.
2015-03-04 12:09:37 -05:00
Rich Felker 56fbaa3bbe make all objects used with atomic operations volatile
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.
2015-03-03 22:50:02 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy f54c28cba2 add syscall numbers for the new execveat syscall
this syscall allows fexecve to be implemented without /proc, it is new
in linux v3.19, added in commit 51f39a1f0cea1cacf8c787f652f26dfee9611874
(sh and microblaze do not have allocated syscall numbers yet)

added a x32 fix as well: the io_setup and io_submit syscalls are no
longer common with x86_64, so use the x32 specific numbers.
2015-02-09 23:00:56 +01:00
Trutz Behn 2d67ae923d move MREMAP_MAYMOVE and MREMAP_FIXED out of bits
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.
2015-01-30 22:02:23 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy f90fafea3c add new syscall numbers for bpf and kexec_file_load
these syscalls are new in linux v3.18, bpf is present on all
supported archs except sh, kexec_file_load is only allocted for
x86_64 and x32 yet.

bpf was added in linux commit 99c55f7d47c0dc6fc64729f37bf435abf43f4c60

kexec_file_load syscall number was allocated in commit
f0895685c7fd8c938c91a9d8a6f7c11f22df58d2
2014-12-23 01:44:19 -05:00
Rich Felker 91f15e2d0d move wint_t definition to the shared part of alltypes.h.in 2014-12-21 02:43:35 -05:00