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2114 Commits

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Rich Felker
87e133b352 strftime cleanup: avoid recomputing strlen when it's known 2013-08-22 19:36:30 -04:00
Rich Felker
45849d3dcb more strftime refactoring
make __strftime_fmt_1 return a string (possibly in the caller-provided
temp buffer) rather than writing into the output buffer. this approach
makes more sense when padding to a minimum field width might be
required, and it's also closer to what wcsftime wants.
2013-08-22 19:27:36 -04:00
Rich Felker
f5e4efc4bd begin refactoring strftime to make adding field widths easier 2013-08-22 19:02:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
ecf4e24d81 add SUN_LEN macro to sys/un.h under appropriate feature tests
this is ugly and useless, but it seems to be the least-ugly way to
provide it...
2013-08-21 21:46:57 -04:00
Rich Felker
580b8d8c52 unbreak vwarn: print ": " before errno message
patch by Strake. this seems to be a regression caused by fixing the
behavior of perror("") to match perror(0) at some point in the past.
2013-08-21 00:49:46 -04:00
Rich Felker
e449974dc5 fix two bugs in sed code configure uses to save command line
one place where semicolon (non-portable) was still used in place of
separate -e options (copied over from an old version of this code),
and use of a literal slash in the bracket expression for the final
command, despite slash being used as the delimiter for the s command.
2013-08-20 13:51:46 -04:00
Rich Felker
4681aae23a re-add logic for ignoring failure of ld.so symlink installation
this was inadvertently removed when switching to the new install.sh.
2013-08-18 20:20:08 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
a6b0170a7f fix fenv exception functions to mask their argument
fesetround.c is a wrapper to do the arch independent argument
check (on archs where rounding mode is not stored in 2 bits
__fesetround still has to check its arguments)

on powerpc fe*except functions do not accept the extra invalid
flags of its fpscr register

the useless FENV_ACCESS pragma was removed from feupdateenv
2013-08-18 20:08:18 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
d8764bf840 optimize x86 feclearexcept: only use save/restore x87 fenv if needed
the x87 exception summary (ES) and stack fault (SF) flags may be
spuriously cleared by feclearexcept using the fnclex instruction,
but these flags are not observable through libc hence maintaining
their state is not critical.
2013-08-18 16:27:21 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
baba2630c9 remove the __mxcsr member from fenv_t on i386 to follow the glibc abi
in the previous commit sse fenv support was added, but there is no
need to save mxcsr (sse fenv register) so fix the abi incompatibility
with glibc.
2013-08-18 16:27:20 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
ebc10fa176 add sse fenv support on i386 through hwcap
the sse and x87 rounding modes should be always the same,
the visible exception flags are the bitwise or of the two
fenv states (so it's enough to query the rounding mode or
raise exceptions on one fenv)
2013-08-18 16:27:20 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
d684149910 fix i386 fesetenv: FE_DFL_ENV is (fenv_t*)-1 not 0 2013-08-18 16:27:20 +00:00
Rich Felker
37c25065be remove spurious tmp file present since initial git check-in 2013-08-17 22:28:50 -04:00
Rich Felker
e678fc6f32 replace system's install command with a shell script
the historical (non-standardized) install command is really
inappropriate for installing binaries/libraries on a system that
utilizes memory-mapped executable files. rather than replacing an
existing file atomically, it overwrites the existing file. this can
cause running programs to see a partially-modified version of the
file, resulting in unpredictable behavior, or SIGBUS. a MAP_COPY mode
for mmap would get around this problem, but Linux lacks MAP_COPY.

the shell script added with this commit works around the problem by
writing temporary files and moving them into place. unlike the
historical install utility, it also support a -l option for installing
a symbolic link atomically, via the same method.
2013-08-17 22:21:11 -04:00
Rich Felker
109bd65acf add hkscs/big5-2003/eten extensions to iconv big5
with these changes, the character set implemented as "big5" in musl is
a pure superset of cp950, the canonical "big5", and agrees with the
normative parts of Unicode. this means it has minor differences from
both hkscs and big5-2003:

- the range A2CC-A2CE maps to CJK ideographs rather than numerals,
  contrary to changes made in big5-2003.

- C6CD maps to a CJK ideograph rather than its corresponding Kangxi
  radical character, contrary to changes made in hkscs.

- F9FE maps to U+2593 rather than U+FFED.

of these differences, none but the last are visually distinct, and the
last is a character used purely for text-based graphics, not to convey
linguistic content.

should there be future demand for strict conformance to big5-2003 or
hkscs mappings, the present charset aliases can be replaced with
distinct variants.

reportedly there are other non-standard big5 extensions in common use
in Taiwan and perhaps elsewhere, which could also be added as layers
on top of the existing big5 support.

there may be additional characters which should be added to the hkscs
table: the whatwg standard for big5 defines what appears to be a
superset of hkscs.
2013-08-17 16:23:22 -04:00
Rich Felker
453f462297 make configure store its command line in config.mak for easy re-run
proper shell quoting and pretty-printing (avoiding ugly gratuitous
quoting and bad quoting style) is included.
2013-08-16 18:19:47 -04:00
Rich Felker
82fa6b43b3 fix atomicity and other issues installing dynamic linker symlink
ln -sf is non-atomic; it unlinks the destination first. instead, make
a temporary link and rename it into place.

this commit also fixes some of the dependency tracking behavior for
the link. depending on the directory it's to be installed in is not
reasonable; it causes a new link to be attempted if the library
directory has been modified, but does not attempt to make a new link
just because libc has been updated. instead, depend on the target to
be linked to. this will ensure that, if prefix has changed but
syslibdir has not, the link will be updated to point to the new
prefix.
2013-08-16 17:51:38 -04:00
Rich Felker
63893d3ff1 some initial math asm for armhf (fabs[f] and sqrt[f]) 2013-08-16 17:32:30 -04:00
Rich Felker
4918c2bb20 fix detection of arm hardfloat
it turns out that __SOFTFP__ does not indicate the ABI in use but
rather that fpu instructions are not to be used at all. this is
specified in ARM's documentation so I'm unclear on how I previously
got the wrong idea. unfortunately, this resulted in the 0.9.12 release
producing a dynamic linker with the wrong name. fortunately, there do
not yet seem to be any public toolchain builds using the wrong name.

the __ARM_PCS_VFP macro does not seem to be official from ARM, and in
fact it was missing from the very earliest gcc versions (around 4.5.x)
that added -mfloat-abi=hard. it would be possible on such versions to
perform some ugly linker-based tests instead in hopes that the linker
will reject ABI-mismatching object files, if there is demand for
supporting such versions. I would probably prefer to document which
versions are broken and warn users to manually add -D__ARM_PCS_VFP if
using such a version.

there's definitely an argument to be made that the fenv macros should
be exposed even in -mfloat-abi=softfp mode. for now, I have chosen not
to expose them in this case, since the math library will not
necessarily have the capability to raise exceptions (it depends on the
CFLAGS used to compile it), and since exceptions are officially
excluded from the ARM EABI, which the plain "arm" arch aims to
follow.
2013-08-16 17:09:07 -04:00
Rich Felker
7318c62e64 support floating point environment (fenv) on armhf (hard float) subarchs
patch by nsz. I've tested it on an armhf machine and it seems to be
working correctly.
2013-08-16 12:30:37 -04:00
Rich Felker
0a4a4a7a11 fix build of x86_64 expl assembly
apparently this label change was not carried over when adapting the
changes from the i386 version.
2013-08-16 00:29:32 -04:00
Rich Felker
badaa04acc add function types to arm crt assembly
without these, calls may be resolved incorrectly if the calling code
has been compiled to thumb instead of arm. it's not clear to me at
this point whether crt_arch.h is even working if crt1.c is built as
thumb; this needs testing. but the _init and _fini issues were known
to cause crashes in static-linked apps when libc was built as thumb,
and this commit should fix that issue.
2013-08-15 14:52:27 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
c221af9516 math: fix pow(x,-1) to raise underflow properly
if FLT_EVAL_METHOD!=0 check if (double)(1/x) is subnormal and not a
power of 2 (if 1/x is power of 2 then either it is exact or the
long double to double rounding already raised inexact and underflow)
2013-08-15 15:13:24 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
411efb3bc6 math: fix i386 atan2.s to raise underflow for subnormal results 2013-08-15 14:18:32 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
6d85096f49 math: clean up atan2.c
* remove volatile hacks
* don't care about inexact flag for now (removed all the +-tiny)
* fix atanl to raise underflow properly
* remove signed int arithmetics
* use pi/2 instead of pi_o_2 (gcc generates the same code, which is not
correct, but it does not matter: we mainly care about nearest rounding)
2013-08-15 14:05:19 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
31c5fb80b9 math: fix x86 asin, atan, exp, log1p to raise underflow
underflow is raised by an inexact subnormal float store,
since subnormal operations are slow, check the underflow
flag and skip the store if it's already raised
2013-08-15 10:56:57 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
1b3973fb43 math: fix x86 expl.s to raise underflow and clean up special case handling 2013-08-15 10:54:56 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
c599f4f4d7 math: fix asin, atan, log1p, tanh to raise underflow on subnormal
for these functions f(x)=x for small inputs, because f(0)=0 and
f'(0)=1, but for subnormal values they should raise the underflow
flag (required by annex F), if they are approximated by a polynomial
around 0 then spurious underflow should be avoided (not required by
annex F)

all these functions should raise inexact flag for small x if x!=0,
but it's not required by the standard and it does not seem a worthy
goal, so support for it is removed in some cases.

raising underflow:
- x*x may not raise underflow for subnormal x if FLT_EVAL_METHOD!=0
- x*x may raise spurious underflow for normal x if FLT_EVAL_METHOD==0
- in case of double subnormal x, store x as float
- in case of float subnormal x, store x*x as float
2013-08-15 10:14:46 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
cd18dc8525 math: fix tgamma to raise underflow for large negative values 2013-08-15 10:13:02 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
f29fea00b5 math: fix pow(0,-inf) to raise divbyzero flag 2013-08-15 10:08:45 +00:00
Szabolcs Nagy
1b77b9072f math: minor scalbn*.c simplification 2013-08-15 10:07:46 +00:00
Rich Felker
56b57f37a4 fix length computation in dn_expand
there are two possible points where the length is evaluated: either
the first 'compression' jump, or the null terminator if no jumps have
taken place yet. the previous code only measured the length of the
first component.
2013-08-14 18:18:46 -04:00
Rich Felker
fcc522c923 de-duplicate dn_expand, fix return value and signature, clean up
the duplicate code in dn_expand and its incorrect return values are
both results of the history of the code: the version in __dns.c was
originally written with no awareness of the legacy resolver API, and
was later copy-and-paste duplicated to provide the legacy API.

this commit is the first of a series that will restructure the
internal dns code to share as much code as possible with the legacy
resolver API functions.

I have also removed the loop detection logic, since the output buffer
length limit naturally prevents loops. in order to avoid long runtime
when encountering a loop if the caller provided a ridiculously long
buffer, the caller-provided length is clamped at the maximum dns name
length.
2013-08-14 17:58:20 -04:00
Rich Felker
cccc1844be add arm-optimized memcpy implementation from bionic libc
the approach of this implementation was heavily investigated prior to
adopting it. attempts to obtain similar performance with pure C code
were capping out at about 75% of the performance of the asm, with
considerably larger code size, and were fragile in that the compiler
would sometimes compile part of memcpy into a call to itself.
therefore, just using the asm seems to be the best option.

this commit is the first to make use of the new subarch-specific asm
framework. the new armel directory is the location for arm asm that
should not be used for all arm subarchs, only the default one. armhf
is the name of the little-endian hardfloat-ABI subarch, which can use
the exact same asm. in both cases, the build system finds the asm by
following a memcpy.sub file.

the other two subarchs, armeb and armebhf, would need a big-endian
variant of this code. it would not be hard to adapt the code to big
endian, but I will hold off on doing so until there is demand for it.
2013-08-14 03:06:21 -04:00
Rich Felker
fb72a97df9 rework makefile subarch logic to allow shared files
instead of subarchs getting their own .s files which are used directly
by the makefile to replace the .c file, they now must provide a .sub
file whose contents are a pathname, relative to the location of the
.sub file, which will substitute for the .c file. essentially these
files are acting as symbolic links, but implemented as text files.
2013-08-14 02:50:25 -04:00
Rich Felker
4ce6bd8345 add missing MSG_EXCEPT in sys/msg.h 2013-08-14 02:48:11 -04:00
Rich Felker
35eb1a1a9b provide declarations for strtod_l and family
these aliases were originally intended to be for ABI compatibility
only, but their presence caused regressions in broken gnulib-based
software whose configure scripts detect the existing of these
functions then use them without declarations, resulting in bogus
return values.
2013-08-13 18:18:44 -04:00
Rich Felker
804e994004 add subarch asm support for PIC objects/shared libc
this rule was omitted in previous subarch asm commit
2013-08-11 03:49:16 -04:00
Rich Felker
7568ee4cbf add missing a_or_l to atomic.h for non-x86 archs
this is needed for recently committed sigaction code
2013-08-11 03:43:25 -04:00
Rich Felker
90d7772251 allow subarch-specific asm, including asm specific to the default
the default subarch is the one whose full name is just the base arch
name, with no suffixes. normally, either the asm in the default
subarch is suitable for all subarch variants, or separate asm is
mandatory for each variant. however, in the case of asm which is
purely for optimization purposes, it's possible to have asm that only
works (or only performs well) on the default subarch, and not any othe
the other variants. thus, I have added a mechanism to give a name to
the default variant, for example "armel" for the default,
little-endian arm. further such default-subarch names can be added in
the future as needed.
2013-08-11 03:27:35 -04:00
Rich Felker
7c440977db fix _NSIG and SIGRTMAX on mips
a mips signal mask contains 128 bits, enough for signals 1 through
128. however, the exit status obtained from the wait-family functions
only has room for values up to 127. reportedly signal 128 was causing
kernelspace bugs, so it was removed from the kernel recently; even
without that issue, however, it was impossible to support it correctly
in userspace.

at the same time, the bug was masked on musl by SIGRTMAX incorrectly
yielding 64 on mips, rather than the "correct" value of 128. now that
the _NSIG issue is fixed, SIGRTMAX can be fixed at the same time,
exposing the full range of signals for application use.

note that the (nonstandardized) libc _NSIG value is actually one
greater than the max signal number, and also one greater than the
kernel headers' idea of _NSIG. this is the reason for the discrepency
with the recent kernel changes. since reducing _NSIG by one brought it
down from 129 to 128, rather than from 128 to 127, _NSIG/8, used
widely in the musl sources, is unchanged.
2013-08-10 23:39:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
41c632824c fix definitions of WIFSTOPPED and WIFSIGNALED to support up to signal 127
mips has signal numbers up to 127 (formerly, up to 128, but the last
one never worked right and caused kernel panic when used), so 127 in
the "signal number" field of the wait status is insufficient for
determining that the process was stopped. in addition, a nonzero value
in the upper bits must be present, indicating the signal number which
caused the process to be stopped.

details on this issue can be seen in the email with message id
CAAG0J9-d4BfEhbQovFqUAJ3QoOuXScrpsY1y95PrEPxA5DWedQ@mail.gmail.com on
the linux-mips mailing list, archived at:
http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2013-06/msg00552.html
and in the associated thread about fixing the mips kernel bug.

commit 4a96b948687166da26a6c327e6c6733ad2336c5c fixed the
corresponding issue in uClibc, but introduced a multiple-evaluation
issue for the WIFSTOPPED macro.

for the most part, none of these issues affected pure musl systems,
since musl has up until now (incorrectly) defined SIGRTMAX as 64 on
all archs, even mips. however, interpreting status of non-musl
programs on mips may have caused problems. with this change, the full
range of signal numbers can be made available on mips.
2013-08-10 23:33:54 -04:00
Rich Felker
7406fdf5a1 add pthread_setaffinity_np and pthread_getaffinity_np functions 2013-08-10 21:41:05 -04:00
Rich Felker
eeb0328f20 add cpu affinity interfaces
this first commit just includes the CPU_* and sched_* interfaces, not
the pthread_* interfaces, which may be added later. simple
sanity-check testing has been done for the basic interfaces, but most
of the macros have not yet been tested.
2013-08-10 21:15:11 -04:00
Rich Felker
76fbf6ad4b change sigset_t functions to restrict to _NSIG
the idea here is to avoid advertising signals that don't exist and to
make these functions safe to call (e.g. from within other parts of the
implementation) on fake sigset_t objects which do not have the HURD
padding.
2013-08-09 21:25:29 -04:00
Rich Felker
3c5c5e6f92 optimize posix_spawn to avoid spurious sigaction syscalls
the trick here is that sigaction can track for us which signals have
ever had a signal handler set for them, and only those signals need to
be considered for reset. this tracking mask may have false positives,
since it is impossible to remove bits from it without race conditions.
false negatives are not possible since the mask is updated with atomic
operations prior to making the sigaction syscall.

implementation-internal signals are set to SIG_IGN rather than SIG_DFL
so that a signal raised in the parent (e.g. calling pthread_cancel on
the thread executing pthread_spawn) does not have any chance make it
to the child, where it would cause spurious termination by signal.

this change reduces the minimum/typical number of syscalls in the
child from around 70 to 4 (including execve). this should greatly
improve the performance of posix_spawn and other interfaces which use
it (popen and system).

to facilitate these changes, sigismember is also changed to return 0
rather than -1 for invalid signals, and to return the actual status of
implementation-internal signals. POSIX allows but does not require an
error on invalid signal numbers, and in fact returning an error tends
to confuse applications which wrongly assume the return value of
sigismember is boolean.
2013-08-09 21:03:47 -04:00
Rich Felker
65d7aa4dfd fix missing errno from exec failure in posix_spawn
failures prior to the exec attempt were reported correctly, but on
exec failure, the return value contained junk.
2013-08-09 20:04:05 -04:00
Rich Felker
9848e64819 block all signals, even implementation-internal ones, in faccessat child
the child process's stack may be insufficient size to support a signal
frame, and there is no reason these signal handlers should run in the
child anyway.
2013-08-09 19:56:53 -04:00
Rich Felker
d4d6d6f322 block signals during fork
there are several reasons for this. some of them are related to race
conditions that arise since fork is required to be async-signal-safe:
if fork or pthread_create is called from a signal handler after the
fork syscall has returned but before the subsequent userspace code has
finished, inconsistent state could result. also, there seem to be
kernel and/or strace bugs related to arrival of signals during fork,
at least on some versions, and simply blocking signals eliminates the
possibility of such bugs.
2013-08-08 23:17:05 -04:00
Rich Felker
72482f9020 work around libraries with versioned symbols in dynamic linker
this commit does not add versioning support; it merely fixes incorrect
lookups of symbols in libraries that contain versioned symbols.
previously, the version information was completely ignored, and
empirically this seems to have resulted in the oldest version being
chosen, but I am uncertain if that behavior was even reliable.

the new behavior being introduced is to completely ignore symbols
which are marked "hidden" (this seems to be the confusing nomenclature
for non-current-version) when versioning is present. this should solve
all problems related to libraries with symbol versioning as long as
all binaries involved are up-to-date (compatible with the
latest-version symbols), and it's the needed behavior for dlsym under
all circumstances.
2013-08-08 16:10:35 -04:00