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Rich Felker b74b3eb4a2 remove duplicates of new generic bits/msg.h 2019-07-29 18:27:17 -04:00
Rich Felker de5e56ce16 remove duplicates of new generic bits/sem.h
some of these were not exact duplicates, but had gratuitously
different naming for padding, or omitted the endian checks because the
arch is fixed-endian.
2019-07-29 18:17:43 -04:00
Rich Felker 1afe5f3e5b extricate bits/sem.h from x32 time_t hack
various padding fields in the generic bits/sem.h were defined in terms
of time_t as a cheap hack standing in for "kernel long", to allow x32
to use the generic version of the file. this was a really bad idea, as
it ended up getting copied into lots of arch-specific versions of the
bits file, and is a blocker to changing time_t to 64-bit on 32-bit
archs.

this commit adds an x32-specific version of the header, and changes
padding type back from time_t to long (currently the same type on all
archs but x32) in the generic header and all the others the hack got
copied into.
2019-07-29 18:03:41 -04:00
Rich Felker 484c34fe1d remove duplicates of new generic bits/shm.h 2019-07-29 15:52:20 -04:00
Rich Felker 01ae3fc6d4 decouple struct stat from kernel type
presently, all archs/ABIs have struct stat matching the kernel
stat[64] type, except mips/mipsn32/mips64 which do conversion hacks in
syscall_arch.h to work around bugs in the kernel type. this patch
completely decouples them and adds a translation step to the success
path of fstatat. at present, this is just a gratuitous copying, but it
opens up multiple possibilities for future support for 64-bit time_t
on 32-bit archs and for cleaned-up/unified ABIs.

for clarity, the mips hacks are not yet removed in this commit, so the
mips kstat structs still correspond to the output of the hacks in
their syscall_arch.h files, not the raw kernel type. a subsequent
commit will fix this.
2019-07-18 19:38:12 -04:00
Rich Felker f0eb2e77b2 use register constraint instead of memory operand for riscv64 atomics
the "A" constraint is simply for an address expression that's a single
register, but it's not yet supported by clang, and has no advantage
here over just using a register operand for the address. the latter is
actually preferable in the a_cas_p case because it avoids aliasing an
lvalue onto the memory.
2019-07-17 19:07:57 -04:00
Rich Felker 2dcbeabd91 fix riscv64 atomic asm constraints
most egregious problem was the lack of memory clobber and lack of
volatile asm; this made the atomics memory barriers but not compiler
barriers. use of "+r" rather than "=r" for a clobbered temp was also
wrong, since the initial value is indeterminate.
2019-07-17 18:53:26 -04:00
Rich Felker 8eb49e0485 fix riscv64 syscall asm constraint
having "+r"(a0) is redundant with "0"(a0) in syscalls with at least 1
arg, which is arguably a constraint violation (clang treats it as
such), and an invalid input with indeterminate value in the 0-arg
case. use the "=r"(a0) form instead.
2019-07-17 18:50:15 -04:00
Rich Felker 524e76f17b remove spurious MAP_32BIT definition from riscv64 arch
this was apparently copied from x86_64; it's not part of the kernel
API for riscv64. this change eliminates the need for a
riscv64-specific bits header and lets it use the generic one.
2019-07-04 12:28:29 -04:00
Rich Felker 0a48860c27 add riscv64 architecture support
Author: Alex Suykov <alex.suykov@gmail.com>
Author: Aric Belsito <lluixhi@gmail.com>
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Author: Michael Clark <mjc@sifive.com>
Author: Michael Forney <mforney@mforney.org>
Author: Stefan O'Rear <sorear2@gmail.com>

This port has involved the work of many people over several years. I
have tried to ensure that everyone with substantial contributions has
been credited above; if any omissions are found they will be noted
later in an update to the authors/contributors list in the COPYRIGHT
file.

The version committed here comes from the riscv/riscv-musl repo's
commit 3fe7e2c75df78eef42dcdc352a55757729f451e2, with minor changes by
me for issues found during final review:

- a_ll/a_sc atomics are removed (according to the ISA spec, lr/sc
  are not safe to use in separate inline asm fragments)

- a_cas[_p] is fixed to be a memory barrier

- the call from the _start assembly into the C part of crt1/ldso is
  changed to allow for the possibility that the linker does not place
  them nearby each other.

- DTP_OFFSET is defined correctly so that local-dynamic TLS works

- reloc.h LDSO_ARCH logic is simplified and made explicit.

- unused, non-functional crti/n asm files are removed.

- an empty .sdata section is added to crt1 so that the
  __global_pointer reference is resolvable.

- indentation style errors in some asm files are fixed.
2019-06-14 17:13:05 -04:00