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Rich Felker 47c2a22fd6 remove __lock dependency from exit
there's no sense in using a powerful lock in exit, because it will
never be unlocked. a thread that arrives at exit while exit is already
in progress just needs to hang forever. use the pause syscall for this
because it's cheap and easy and universally available.
2012-05-10 22:16:15 -04:00
Rich Felker 4750cf4202 ditch the priority inheritance locks; use malloc's version of lock
i did some testing trying to switch malloc to use the new internal
lock with priority inheritance, and my malloc contention test got
20-100 times slower. if priority inheritance futexes are this slow,
it's simply too high a price to pay for avoiding priority inversion.
maybe we can consider them somewhere down the road once the kernel
folks get their act together on this (and perferably don't link it to
glibc's inefficient lock API)...

as such, i've switch __lock to use malloc's implementation of
lightweight locks, and updated all the users of the code to use an
array with a waiter count for their locks. this should give optimal
performance in the vast majority of cases, and it's simple.

malloc is still using its own internal copy of the lock code because
it seems to yield measurably better performance with -O3 when it's
inlined (20% or more difference in the contention stress test).
2012-04-24 16:32:23 -04:00
Rich Felker 14f2e115c2 add dummy __cxa_finalize
musl's dynamic linker does not support unloading dsos, so there's
nothing for this function to do. adding the symbol in case anything
depends on its presence..
2011-10-14 23:31:04 -04:00
Rich Felker b7c683be35 support __cxa_atexit, and registering atexit functions from atexit handlers
mildly tested; may have bugs. the locking should be updated not to use
spinlocks but that's outside the scope of this one module.
2011-10-14 23:21:54 -04:00
Rich Felker f753049a50 simplify atexit and fflush-on-exit handling 2011-10-14 23:00:24 -04:00
Rich Felker c2cd25bff8 consistency: change all remaining syscalls to use SYS_ rather than __NR_ prefix 2011-04-06 20:32:53 -04:00
Rich Felker e3cd6c5c26 major stdio overhaul, using readv/writev, plus other changes
the biggest change in this commit is that stdio now uses readv to fill
the caller's buffer and the FILE buffer with a single syscall, and
likewise writev to flush the FILE buffer and write out the caller's
buffer in a single syscall.

making this change required fundamental architectural changes to
stdio, so i also made a number of other improvements in the process:

- the implementation no longer assumes that further io will fail
  following errors, and no longer blocks io when the error flag is set
  (though the latter could easily be changed back if desired)

- unbuffered mode is no longer implemented as a one-byte buffer. as a
  consequence, scanf unreading has to use ungetc, to the unget buffer
  has been enlarged to hold at least 2 wide characters.

- the FILE structure has been rearranged to maintain the locations of
  the fields that might be used in glibc getc/putc type macros, while
  shrinking the structure to save some space.

- error cases for fflush, fseek, etc. should be more correct.

- library-internal macros are used for getc_unlocked and putc_unlocked
  now, eliminating some ugly code duplication. __uflow and __overflow
  are no longer used anywhere but these macros. switch to read or
  write mode is also separated so the code can be better shared, e.g.
  with ungetc.

- lots of other small things.
2011-03-28 01:14:44 -04:00
Rich Felker 685e40bb09 syscall overhaul part two - unify public and internal syscall interface
with this patch, the syscallN() functions are no longer needed; a
variadic syscall() macro allows syscalls with anywhere from 0 to 6
arguments to be made with a single macro name. also, manually casting
each non-integer argument with (long) is no longer necessary; the
casts are hidden in the macros.

some source files which depended on being able to define the old macro
SYSCALL_RETURNS_ERRNO have been modified to directly use __syscall()
instead of syscall(). references to SYSCALL_SIGSET_SIZE and SYSCALL_LL
have also been changed.

x86_64 has not been tested, and may need a follow-up commit to fix any
minor bugs/oversights.
2011-03-19 21:36:10 -04:00
Rich Felker 0b44a0315b initial check-in, version 0.5.0 2011-02-12 00:22:29 -05:00