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Rich Felker da1442c9a8 fix types for wctype_t and wctrans_t
wctype_t was incorrectly "int" rather than "long" on x86_64. not only
is this an ABI incompatibility; it's also a major design flaw if we
ever wanted wctype_t to be implemented as a pointer, which would be
necessary if locales support custom character classes, since int is
too small to store a converted pointer. this commit fixes wctype_t to
be unsigned long on all archs, matching the LSB ABI; this change does
not matter for C code, but for C++ it affects mangling.

the same issue applied to wctrans_t. glibc/LSB defines this type as
const __int32_t *, but since no such definition is visible, I've just
expanded the definition, int, everywhere.

it would be nice if these types (which don't vary by arch) could be in
wctype.h, but the OB XSI requirement in POSIX that wchar.h expose some
types and functions from wctype.h precludes doing so. glibc works
around this with some hideous hacks, but trying to duplicate that
would go against the intent of musl's headers.
2013-03-04 19:22:14 -05:00
Rich Felker 8c741783fc fix some obscure header type size/alignment issues 2013-03-04 17:05:45 -05:00
Rich Felker 99727dad25 fix wrong float_t on x86_64
x86_64 does not have excess precision, at all
2013-02-26 08:54:31 -05:00
Rich Felker e201d82aac fix cruft in utmp.h that was broken by changes in utmpx.h
patch by Chris Spiegel.
2013-02-26 01:46:39 -05:00
Rich Felker 5afc74fbaa fix integer type issue in strverscmp
lenl-lenr is not a valid expression for a signed int return value from
strverscmp, since after implicit conversion from size_t to int this
difference could have the wrong sign or might even be zero. using the
difference for char values works since they're bounded well within the
range of differences representable by int, but it does not work for
size_t values.
2013-02-26 01:42:11 -05:00
Rich Felker 4853c1f7f7 implement non-stub strverscmp
patch by Isaac Dunham.
2013-02-26 01:36:47 -05:00
Rich Felker d1eae83a59 namespace conformance to latest standards in strings.h 2013-02-26 01:30:36 -05:00
Rich Felker e864ddc368 replace stub with working strcasestr 2013-02-21 23:54:25 -05:00
Rich Felker 330fd96213 fix wrong return value from wmemmove on forward copies 2013-02-21 23:19:18 -05:00
rofl0r 8224bdbbed scsci/sg.h: fix usage of undefined macro HZ
this macro is 100 on all archs, at least in userspace, according
to kernel headers.
2013-02-21 21:35:34 +01:00
rofl0r caec662217 add arpa/ftp.h 2013-02-21 21:35:26 +01:00
Rich Felker 8872e4e481 use memcmp instead of str[n]cmp for temp function XXXXXX checking 2013-02-20 23:01:22 -05:00
Rich Felker 8d2f8064aa fix error cases in mkostemps core
1. wrong return value and missing errno for negative suffix len
2. failure to catch suffix len > strlen
3. remove unwanted clearing of input string in invalid case
2013-02-20 22:58:46 -05:00
Rich Felker 3b00675bf5 remove leftover unused variable in mktemp after refactoring 2013-02-20 22:56:53 -05:00
Rich Felker 2cc63358cd add mkostemp, mkstemps, and mkostemps functions and reorganize temp internals
based on patch contributed by Anthony G. Basile (blueness)

some issues remain with the filename generation algorithm and other
small bugs, but this patch has been sitting around long enough that I
feel it's best to get it committed and then work out any remaining
issues.
2013-02-20 22:43:23 -05:00
Rich Felker f78cdbe899 remove unused #undef environ now that libc.h no longer #defines it 2013-02-17 14:30:19 -05:00
Rich Felker 23ccb80fcb consistently use the internal name __environ for environ
patch by Jens Gustedt.
previously, the intended policy was to use __environ in code that must
conform to the ISO C namespace requirements, and environ elsewhere.
this policy was not followed in practice anyway, making things
confusing. on top of that, Jens reported that certain combinations of
link-time optimization options were breaking with the inconsistent
references; this seems to be a compiler or linker bug, but having it
go away is a nice side effect of the changes made here.
2013-02-17 14:24:39 -05:00
Rich Felker cac872957e add fgetgrent function
based on patch by Isaac Dunham, moved to its own file to avoid
increasing bss on static linked programs not using this nonstandard
function but using the standard getgrent function, and vice versa.
2013-02-17 13:21:56 -05:00
Rich Felker b9e08308f4 fix typo in newly-added error message for EOWNERDEAD 2013-02-07 03:13:35 -05:00
Rich Felker d75348ddda improve error strings
this definitely has the potential to be a bikeshed topic, so some
justification is in order. most of the changes made fit into one of
the following categories:
1. alignment with text in posix, xsh 2.3
2. eliminating overly-specific text for shared error codes
3. making the message match more closely with the macro name
4. removing extraneous words

in particular, the EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK text is updated to match the
description of EAGAIN (which covers both uses) rather than saying the
operation would block, and ENOTSUP/EOPNOTSUPP is updated not to
mention sockets.

the distinction between ENFILE/EMFILE has also been clarified; ENFILE
is aligned with the posix text, and EMFILE, which lacks concise posix
text matching any historic message, is updated to emphasize that the
exhausted resource is not open files/open file descriptions, but
rather the integer 'address space' of file descriptors.

some messages may be further tweaked based on feedback.
2013-02-07 03:05:54 -05:00
rofl0r 526900484c arm: add __aeabi_atexit()
arm eabi requires this symbol for static C++ dtors.
usually it is provided by libstdc++, but when a C++ program
doesn't use the std lib (free-standing), the libc has to provide
it.
this was encountered while building transmission, which
depends on such a C++ library (libutp).

this function is nearly identical to __cxa_atexit, but it has the
order of argumens swapped for "performance reasons".
see page 25 of

 http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ihi0043d/IHI0043D_rtabi.pdf

there are other aeabi specific C++ support functions missing, but
it is not clear yet that GCC makes use of them so we omit them for
the moment.
2013-02-06 22:46:19 +01:00
rofl0r 158f721adc Makefile: make it possible to build arch specific C files 2013-02-06 02:40:22 +01:00
Rich Felker a8799356d5 base system() on posix_spawn
this avoids duplicating the fragile logic for executing an external
program without fork.
2013-02-03 18:21:04 -05:00
Rich Felker 4862864fc1 fix unsigned comparison bug in posix_spawn
read should never return anything but 0 or sizeof ec here, but if it
does, we want to treat any other return as "success". then the caller
will get back the pid and is responsible for waiting on it when it
immediately exits.
2013-02-03 17:09:47 -05:00
Rich Felker fb6b159d9e overhaul posix_spawn to use CLONE_VM instead of vfork
the proposed change was described in detail in detail previously on
the mailing list. in short, vfork is unsafe because:

1. the compiler could make optimizations that cause the child to
clobber the parent's local vars.

2. strace is buggy and allows the vforking parent to run before the
child execs when run under strace.

the new design uses a close-on-exec pipe instead of vfork semantics to
synchronize the parent and child so that the parent does not return
before the child has finished using its arguments (and now, also its
stack). this also allows reporting exec failures to the caller instead
of giving the caller a child that mysteriously exits with status 127
on exec error.

basic testing has been performed on both the success and failure code
paths. further testing should be done.
2013-02-03 16:42:40 -05:00
Rich Felker 89d3df6e54 streamline old-kernel fallback path of pipe2 to use syscalls directly
also, don't waste code/time on F_GETFL since pipes always have blank
flags initially (at least on old kernels, which are all this fallback
code matters for).
2013-02-03 16:09:05 -05:00
Rich Felker d432b2c057 fix regression that made shared libs crash on arm 2013-02-03 01:26:33 -05:00
Rich Felker a47ad3ebce dynamically allocate storage for gethostby* buffers
this change shaves ~1k off libc.so bss size, and also avoids hard
errors in the case where the static buffer was not large enough to
hold the result.

this whole framework is really ugly and might should be replaced or at
least heavily overhauled when some changes/factorizations are made to
getaddrinfo internals in the future.
2013-02-02 02:07:38 -05:00
Rich Felker c0193550a0 fix blank ai_canonname from getaddrinfo for non-CNAMEs 2013-02-02 01:59:53 -05:00
Rich Felker b0302863a3 fix memory leak due to double call to getaddrinfo in gethostbyname* 2013-02-02 01:32:12 -05:00
Rich Felker 70b584bc94 fix error returns in gethostby*_r functions
they're supposed to return an error code rather than using errno.
2013-02-02 01:31:10 -05:00
Rich Felker 74025c80ce fix uninitialized map_len being used in munmap failure paths in load_library
this bug seems to have been introduced when the map_library signatures
was changed to return the mapping in a temp dso structure instead of
into separate variables.
2013-02-02 00:59:25 -05:00
Rich Felker 72768ea99e fix stale locks left behind when pthread_create fails
this bug seems to have been around a long time.
2013-02-01 22:25:19 -05:00
Rich Felker 077549e0d4 if pthread_create fails, it must not attempt mmap if there is no mapping
this bug was introduced when support for application-provided stacks
was originally added.
2013-02-01 22:23:24 -05:00
Rich Felker d5142642b8 pthread stack treatment overhaul for application-provided stacks, etc.
the main goal of these changes is to address the case where an
application provides a stack of size N, but TLS has size M that's a
significant portion of the size N (or even larger than N), thus giving
the application less stack space than it expected or no stack at all!

the new strategy pthread_create now uses is to only put TLS on the
application-provided stack if TLS is smaller than 1/8 of the stack
size or 2k, whichever is smaller. this ensures that the application
always has "close enough" to what it requested, and the threshold is
chosen heuristically to make sure "sane" amounts of TLS still end up
in the application-provided stack.

if TLS does not fit the above criteria, pthread_create uses mmap to
obtain space for TLS, but still uses the application-provided stack
for actual call frame stack. this is to avoid wasting memory, and for
the sake of supporting ugly hacks like garbage collection based on
assumptions that the implementation will use the provided stack range.

in order for the above heuristics to ever succeed, the amount of TLS
space wasted on POSIX TSD (pthread_key_create based) needed to be
reduced. otherwise, these changes would preclude any use of
pthread_create without mmap, which would have serious memory usage and
performance costs for applications trying to create huge numbers of
threads using pre-allocated stack space. the new value of
PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX is the minimum allowed by POSIX, 128. this should
still be plenty more than real-world applications need, especially now
that C11/gcc-style TLS is now supported in musl, and most apps and
libraries choose to use that instead of POSIX TSD when available.

at the same time, PTHREAD_STACK_MIN has been decreased. it was
originally set to PAGE_SIZE back when there was no support for TLS or
application-provided stacks, and requests smaller than a whole page
did not make sense. now, there are two good reasons to support
requests smaller than a page: (1) applications could provide
pre-allocated stacks smaller than a page, and (2) with smaller stack
sizes, stack+TLS+TSD can all fit in one page, making it possible for
applications which need huge numbers of threads with minimal stack
needs to allocate exactly one page per thread. the new value of
PTHREAD_STACK_MIN, 2k, is aligned with the minimum size for
sigaltstack.
2013-02-01 22:10:40 -05:00
rofl0r c50925071c make some arrays const
this way they'll go into .rodata, decreasing memory pressure.
2013-02-02 03:19:25 +01:00
Rich Felker facc6acbfd replace __wake function with macro that performs direct syscall
this should generate faster and smaller code, especially with inline
syscalls. the conditional with cnt is ugly, but thankfully cnt is
always a constant anyway so it gets evaluated at compile time. it may
be preferable to make separate __wake and __wakeall macros without a
count argument.

priv flag is not used yet; private futex support still needs to be
done at some point in the future.
2013-02-01 16:41:53 -05:00
Rich Felker 96fbcf7d80 fix up minor misplacement of restrict keyword in spawnattr sched stubs 2013-02-01 15:57:28 -05:00
Rich Felker a57ac9bf64 release notes for 0.9.9 2013-02-01 01:49:07 -05:00
Rich Felker ae4b0b96d6 revert regex "cleanup" that seems unjustified and may break backtracking
it's not clear to me at the moment whether the code that was removed
(and which is now being re-added) is needed, but it's far from being a
no-op, and i don't want to risk breaking regex in this release.
2013-02-01 01:10:59 -05:00
Rich Felker 725c55528d SOL_TCP is nonstandard and not in the reserved namespace
alternatively, we could define it in sys/socket.h since SO* is
reserved there, and tcp.h includes sys/socket.h in extensions mode.

note that SOL_TCP is simply wrong and it's only here for compatibility
with broken applications. the correct argument to pass for setting TCP
socket options is IPPROTO_TCP, which of course has the same value as
SOL_TCP but works everywhere.
2013-01-31 00:49:53 -05:00
Rich Felker d5c164d5ff fix tm_to_time logic for number of days in november
report/patch by Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
2013-01-26 11:40:40 -05:00
Rich Felker 55ddbc3e5d add RTLD_NODELETE flag for dlopen
this is a trivial no-op, because dlclose never deletes libraries. thus
we might as well have it in the header in case some application wants
it, since we're already providing it anyway.
2013-01-23 22:18:45 -05:00
Rich Felker 4d07e5521e add support for RTLD_NOLOAD to dlopen
based on patch by Pierre Carrier <pierre@gcarrier.fr> that just added
the flag constant, but with minimal additional code so that it
actually works as documented. this is a nonstandard option but some
major software (reportedly, Firefox) uses it and it was easy to add
anyway.
2013-01-23 22:07:45 -05:00
Rich Felker 637dd2d383 fix regression in dlsym: rejection of special RTLD_* handles as invalid 2013-01-23 20:21:36 -05:00
Rich Felker 41d7c77d6a use a common definition of NULL as 0L for C and C++
the historical mess of having different definitions for C and C++
comes from the historical C definition as (void *)0 and the fact that
(void *)0 can't be used in C++ because it does not convert to other
pointer types implicitly. however, using plain 0 in C++ exposed bugs
in C++ programs that call variadic functions with NULL as an argument
and (wrongly; this is UB) expect it to arrive as a null pointer. on
64-bit machines, the high bits end up containing junk. glibc dodges
the issue by using a GCC extension __null to define NULL; this is
observably non-conforming because a conforming application could
observe the definition of NULL via stringizing and see that it is
neither an integer constant expression with value zero nor such an
expression cast to void.

switching to 0L eliminates the issue and provides compatibility with
broken applications, since on all musl targets, long and pointers have
the same size, representation, and argument-passing convention. we
could maintain separate C and C++ definitions of NULL (i.e. just use
0L on C++ and use (void *)0 on C) but after careful analysis, it seems
extremely difficult for a C program to even determine whether NULL has
integer or pointer type, much less depend in subtle, unintentional
ways, on whether it does. C89 seems to have no way to make the
distinction. on C99, the fact that (int)(void *)0 is not an integer
constant expression, along with subtle VLA/sizeof semantics, can be
used to make the distinction, but many compilers are non-conforming
and give the wrong result to this test anyway. on C11, _Generic can
trivially make the distinction, but it seems unlikely that code
targetting C11 would be so backwards in caring which definition of
NULL an implementation uses.

as such, the simplest path of using the same definition for NULL in
both C and C++ was chosen. the #undef directive was also removed so
that the compiler can catch and give a warning or error on
redefinition if buggy programs have defined their own versions of
NULL prior to inclusion of standard headers.
2013-01-18 20:35:26 -05:00
Rich Felker 4d98280388 fix warning building dynlink.c stub for static libc
struct dso was not defined in this case, and it's not needed in the
code that was using it anyway; void pointers work just as well.
2013-01-16 11:49:00 -05:00
Rich Felker cdc5c74c6a fix bug in dladdr that prevented resolving addresses in the PLT 2013-01-16 11:47:35 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy f05f59b804 remove unused "params" related code from regex
some structs and functions had reference to the params
feature of tre that is not used by the code anymore
2013-01-15 01:05:29 +01:00
Rich Felker 21f01e1bf9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'nsz/math' 2013-01-14 18:04:49 -05:00