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The comment above the bzero() macro in this file appears to have been
copied verbatim from the comment above the memset() prototype in
string.h proper. bzero() has no 'c' argument and can only set memory
contents to 0. (The comment above the prototype of bzero() in
string.h proper does not make the same mistake.)
* string/bits/string2.h: Fix typo in comment.
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By using __glibc_macro_warning instead of __attribute_deprecated__,
we get the deprecation warnings whenever the macros are expanded,
not just when they compile to a function call. This is important
for unintentional uses like the test case in #19239 (C++ var(value)
initialization syntax, with a variable named "major"). It's also
simpler, because __REDIRECT is no longer required.
* misc/sys/sysmacros.h (__SYSMACROS_DM, __SYSMACROS_DM1): New macros.
(__SYSMACROS_DEPRECATION_MSG, __SYSMACROS_FST_DECL_TEMPL)
(__SYSMACROS_FST_IMPL_TEMPL): Delete.
(major, minor, makedev): Use __SYSMACROS_DM in definition, instead
of redirected function names.
* misc/sys/cdefs.h (__glibc_macro_warning): Activate for clang >= 3.5
as well. Document that MESSAGE must be a single string literal.
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This patch adds a Python (3.5 or later) script to build many different
configurations of glibc, including building the required cross
compilers first. It's not intended to change any patch testing
requirements, although some people may wish to use it for high-risk
patches such as adding warning options (and it can also be used to
test building, including compiling tests, for an individual
configuration, if e.g. you wish to do such a compilation test of a
patch for an architecture it touches).
The configurations include all the GNU/Linux ABI variants in
<https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/ABIList> (although some do not yet
build cleanly) and it would be desirable to cover enough other
variants e.g. for CPUs using different sysdeps directories to test
building each piece of code in glibc at least once. It would also be
desirable to extend it to cover Hurd and NaCl, which might best be
done by people familiar with those configurations.
You call the script as
build-many-glibcs.py /some/where thing-to-do <other-arguments>
where /some/where is a working directory for the script. It will
create and use subdirectories build, install, logs therein. You can
use it with thing-to-do being "checkout" to create a subdirectory src
therein, with subdirectories binutils, gcc, glibc, gmp, linux, mpc,
mpfr with the sources of those components, or create those directories
manually (all except glibc can be symlinks to sources elsewhere). In
the checkout case, by default it checks out GCC 6 branch, binutils
2.27 branch, glibc mainline and releases of other components. You can
specify <component>-<version> to choose a version to check out, where
<version> is "vcs-mainline" or "vcs-<branch>" to check out from
version control (only supported for gcc, binutils, glibc) and
otherwise a release version number to download and use a tarball;
components not specified on the command line have default versions
checked out. If you rerun "checkout" (with the same version
specifications) it will update checkouts from version control, but
will not detect cases where the location something is expected to be
checked out from has changed.
Other than "checkout", thing-to-do is one of host-libraries,
compilers, glibcs. So you run, in that order:
build-many-glibcs.py /some/where host-libraries
build-many-glibcs.py /some/where compilers
build-many-glibcs.py /some/where glibcs
host-libraries is run once and then those libraries are used for all
the compilers. compilers can be run once and then used many times for
testing different glibc versions (so a bot only needs to update glibc
and rerun the glibcs task, if using stable GCC / binutils; if testing
the latest versions of the whole toolchain together including mainline
GCC, it would probably want to update everything and rerun both
compilers and glibcs). You can also name particular variants after
"compilers" or "glibcs" to build just those variants (the possible
variants are hardcoded in the script).
I may add support for allowing the set of configurations to depend on
the GCC version (to get cleaner default results), and optionally
looping over architecture-independent glibc variants of CFLAGS and
configure options as well, for every glibc configuration listed
(e.g. -Os).
GCC versions before 4.9 are not expected to work (the code uses
--with-glibc-version to get the bootstrap GCC appropriately
configured). There are various problems for particular configurations
as well.
Command-line options to the script: -jN to run N jobs in parallel
(default the number of CPU cores reported by the system); --keep=all
or --keep=failed to control keeping around build directories (default
--keep=none).
* scripts/build-many-glibcs.py: New file.
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Doing all-ABIs compile testing produces a compiler warning in
stdlib/bug-getcontext.c on nios2 and tilepro (with GCC 5 branch):
bug-getcontext.c: In function 'do_test':
bug-getcontext.c:53:6: error: 'except_mask' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
if (mask != except_mask)
^
This warning appears nonsensical; except_mask is initialized where
it's declared. I think what must be happening here is that the
compiler is confused by the returns-twice nature of getcontext: if
there were a call to setcontext, local variables could indeed have
lost their values on the second return from getcontext. This patch
duly uses the DIAG_* macros to disable the warning here.
Tested for nios2 and tilepro (compilation only; after this patch all
the tests compile, though there are other failures) and x86_64 (full
testsuite run).
* stdlib/bug-getcontext.c: Include <libc-internal.h>.
(do_test): Disable -Wmaybe-uninitialized around uses of
except_mask.
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The check-installed-headers tests show up that the SH <sys/user.h> is
not self-contained, using size_t without including any header that
defines it. This patch fixes it by including <stddef.h>, as done for
other architectures' versions of this header.
Tested for SH3 and SH4 (compilation only).
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/user.h: Include <stddef.h>.
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It's not legal for raw stores to be mixed with atomic operations
on tilepro, since the atomics are managed by kernel fast syscalls.
It's possible for a hardware store and a kernel fast atomic to race
with each other in such a way that the hardware store is lost.
Suppose you have an initial zero value, and you race with a store
of 2 and a kernel cmpxchg from 0 to 1. The legal output is only 2:
either the store hit first and the cmpxchg failed, or the cmpxchg
hit first and succeeded, then was overwritten by the 2. But if
the kernel cmpxchg starts first and loads the zero, then the store
hits and sets the value to 2, the cmpxchg will still decide it was
successful and write the 1, leaving the value illegally set to 1.
Using atomic_exchange variants to implement atomic_store fixes this
problem for tilepro.
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This patch refactors some type-generic libm macros, in both math.h and
math_private.h, to be based on a common __MATH_TG macro rather than
all replicating similar logic to choose a function to call based on
the type of the argument.
This should serve to illustrate what I think float128 support for such
macros should look like: common macros such as __MATH_TG may need
different definitions depending on whether float128 is supported in
glibc, so that the individual macros themselves do not need
conditionals on float128 support.
Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 and powerpc.
* math/math.h (__MATH_TG): New macro.
[__USE_ISOC99] (fpclassify): Define using __MATH_TG.
[__USE_ISOC99] (signbit): Likewise.
[__USE_ISOC99] (isfinite): Likewise.
[__USE_ISOC99] (isnan): Likewise.
[__USE_ISOC99] (isinf): Likewise.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)] (issignaling): Likewise.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)] (__MATH_EVAL_FMT2): New macro.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)] (iseqsig): Define using
__MATH_TG and __MATH_EVAL_FMT2.
* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (fabs_tg): Define using
__MATH_TG.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/bits/iscanonical.h
[!__NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH] (__iscanonicalf): New macro.
[!__NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH] (__iscanonical): Likewise.
[!__NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH] (iscanonical): Define using __MATH_TG.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/bits/iscanonical.h (__iscanonicalf): New
macro.
(__iscanonical): Likewise.
(iscanonical): Define using __MATH_TG.
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Since 327792c sh4 builds fails with:
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/kernel-features.h:49:0: error: "__ASSUME_ST_INO_64_BIT" redefined [-Werror]
#define __ASSUME_ST_INO_64_BIT 1
^
In file included from ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sysdep.h:19:0,
from ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sysdep.h:24,
from ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sh4/sysdep.h:4,
from <stdin>:1:
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/kernel-features.h:47:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
#define __ASSUME_ST_INO_64_BIT 0
It is because sh4 kernel-features.sh is included multiple times
without guards and this patch fixes by adding them.
Tested on a sh4-linux-gnu build.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/kernel-features.h: Add include
guards.
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This patch consolidates the Linux access implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/access.c. Similar to auto-generation through
syscalls.list, __NR_access is check and __NR_faccessat is used only
for newer architectures (where __NR_access is not defined).
Checked on x86_64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/access.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/access.c: Remove file.
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* sysdeps/tile/tilepro/bits/wordsize.h: Define __WORDSIZE32_SIZE_ULONG
and __WORDSIZE32_PTRDIFF_LONG.
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* sysdeps/aarch64/libm-test-ulps: Regenerated.
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This patch consolidates all Linux truncate implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/truncate{64}.c. It is based on
{INTERNAL,INLINE}_SYSCALL patch [1] to simplify the syscall
construction.
General idea is to build ftruncate iff __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T is not
defined, otherwise ftruncate64 will be build and ftruncate will be an
alias. The fallocate will use old compat syscall and pass 32-bit off_t
argument, while fallocate64 will handle the correct off64_t passing using
__ALIGNMENT_ARG and SYSCALL_LL64 macros.
Tested on x86_64, i386, aarch64, and armhf.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/truncate64.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/truncate.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/truncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/truncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/truncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/truncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/truncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/truncate.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/truncate64.c (truncate64): Use
INLINE_SYSCALL_CALL, __ALIGNMENT_ARG and SYSCALL_LL64 macros.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/syscalls.list (truncate):
Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list (truncate):
Likewise.
[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-08/msg00646.html
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THis patch consolidates all Linux ftruncate implementation on
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ftruncate{64}.c. It is based on
{INTERNAL,INLINE}_SYSCALL patch [1] to simplify the syscall construction.
General idea is to build ftruncate iff __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T is not
defined, otherwise ftruncate64 will be build and ftruncate will be an
alias. The fallocate will use old compat syscall and pass 32-bit off_t
argument, while fallocate64 will handle the correct off64_t passing using
__ALIGNMENT_ARG and SYSCALL_LL64 macros.
Tested on x86_64, i386, aarch64, and armhf.
* posix/tst-truncate-common.c: New file.
* posix/tst-truncate.c: Use tst-truncate-common.c.
* posix/tst-truncate64.c: Likewise and add LFS tests.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/ftruncate64.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/ftruncate.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/ftruncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/ftruncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/ftruncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/ftruncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/ftruncate64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ftruncate.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ftruncate64.c (__ftruncate64): Use
INLINE_SYSCALL_CALL, __ALIGNMENT_ARG and SYSCALL_LL64 macros.
[__OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T] (ftruncate): Add alias.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/syscalls.list (ftruncate):
Remove.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list (ftruncate):
Likewise.
[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-08/msg00646.html
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Building with GCC 7 produces an error building rpcgen:
rpc_parse.c: In function 'get_prog_declaration':
rpc_parse.c:543:25: error: may write a terminating nul past the end of the destination [-Werror=format-length=]
sprintf (name, "%s%d", ARGNAME, num); /* default name of argument */
~~~~^
rpc_parse.c:543:5: note: format output between 5 and 14 bytes into a destination of size 10
sprintf (name, "%s%d", ARGNAME, num); /* default name of argument */
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That buffer overrun is for the case where the .x file declares a
program with a million arguments. The strcpy two lines above can
generate a buffer overrun much more simply for a long argument name.
The limit on length of line read by rpcgen (MAXLINESIZE == 1024)
provides a bound on the buffer size needed, so this patch just changes
the buffer size to MAXLINESIZE to avoid both possible buffer
overruns. A testcase is added that rpcgen does not crash with a
500-character argument name, where it previously crashed.
It would not at all surprise me if there are many other ways of
crashing rpcgen with either valid or invalid input; fuzz testing would
likely find various such bugs, though I don't think they are that
important to fix (rpcgen is not that likely to be used with untrusted
.x files as input). (As well as fuzz-findable bugs there are probably
also issues when various int variables get overflowed on very large
input.) The test infrastructure for rpcgen-not-crashing tests would
need extending if tests are to be added for cases where rpcgen should
produce an error, as opposed to cases where it should succeed.
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
[BZ #20790]
* sunrpc/rpc_parse.c (get_prog_declaration): Increase buffer size
to MAXLINESIZE.
* sunrpc/bug20790.x: New file.
* sunrpc/Makefile [$(run-built-tests) = yes] (rpcgen-tests): New
variable.
[$(run-built-tests) = yes] (tests-special): Add $(rpcgen-tests).
[$(run-built-tests) = yes] ($(rpcgen-tests)): New rule.
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This patch adds a localplt.data file for sh so that test passes. The
architecture-specific entries are for _Unwind_Find_FDE, _exit and
__errno_location.
Tested for sh3 and sh4.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/localplt.data: New file.
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This patch adds a localplt.data file for hppa so that test passes.
Architecture maintainers should feel free to clean up the sysdeps code
so that some or all of the system-specific entries
libc.so: _exit
libc.so: __sigsetjmp
libc.so: _IO_funlockfile
libc.so: sigprocmask
libc.so: __errno_location
libpthread.so: __errno_location
are no longer needed.
Tested for hppa. Note: check-execstack and check-textrel still fail;
you may wish to look at those to get to a clean baseline there (they
are less obvious for people not familiar with the architecture).
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/localplt.data: New file.
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This patch updates alpha localplt.data so the localplt test passes in
my compile-only all-ABIs glibc testing. The failures I see without
this patch are:
Missing required PLT reference: ld.so: __tls_get_addr
Missing required PLT reference: ld.so: free
Now, __tls_get_addr can be made optional. For free, rather than
making it optional as in libc.so it seems better to mark all the
malloc-related symbols in both libc.so and ld.so as allowing an
R_ALPHA_GLOB_DAT relocation as an alternative to using a PLT entry, so
this patch does so.
Tested for alpha.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/localplt.data: Make __tls_get_addr
optional in ld.so. Allow R_ALPHA_GLOB_DAT relocation for malloc,
calloc, realloc, free, memalign and __libc_memalign rather than
making them optional.
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This patch updates nios2 localplt.data so the localplt test passes in
my compile-only all-ABIs glibc testing. A new PLT entry for
__extendsfdf2 is added.
Tested for nios2.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/localplt.data: Add __extendsfdf2
for libc.so.
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This patch consolidates all Linux lseek/lseek64/llseek implementation
in on on sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/lseek{64}.c. It also removes the llseek
file and instead consolidate the LFS lseek implementation on lseek64.c
as for other LFS symbols implementations.
The general idea is:
- lseek: ABIs that not define __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T will preferable
use __NR__llseek if kernel supports it, otherwise they will use __NR_lseek.
ABIs that defines __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T won't produce any symbol.
- lseek64: ABIs with __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T will preferable use __NR_lseek
(since it will use 64-bit arguments without low/high splitting) and
__NR__llseek if __NR_lseek is not defined (for some ILP32 ports).
- llseek: files will be removed and symbols will be aliased ot lseek64.
ABI without __OFF_T_MATCHES_OFF64_T and without __NR_llseek (basically MIPS64n32
so far) are covered by building lseek with off_t as expected and lseek64
using __NR_lseek (as expected for off64_t being passed using 64-bit registers).
For this consolidation I mantained the x32 assembly specific implementation
because to correctly fix this it would required both the x32 fix for
{INLINE,INTERNAL}_SYSCALL [1] and a wrapper to correctly subscribe it to
return 64 bits instead of default 32 bits (as for times). It could a future
cleanup.
It is based on my previous {INTERNAL,INLINE}_SYSCALL_CALL macro [2],
although it is mainly for simplification.
Tested on x86_64, i686, aarch64, armhf, and powerpc64le.
* nptl/Makefile (libpthread-routines): Remove ptw-llseek and add
ptw-lseek64.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile (sysdeps_routines): Remove llseek.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Makefile (sysdeps_routines):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/llseek.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/wordsize-32/lseek.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/llseek.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/llseek.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/lseek.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/lseek64.c: Add default Linux implementation.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/syscalls.list: Remove lseek and
__libc_lseek64 from auto-generation.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/lseek64.S: New file.
[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-08/msg00443.html
[2] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-08/msg00646.html
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Replaces calls to write on file descriptor 2 with calls to write_message,
which writes to STDOUT_FILENO (1) and properly deals with the return of
write.
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In the test cases, there are writes to stdout which do not check the result
value. This patch replaces such occurrences with calls to write_message,
which properly deals with the unused result.
Tested for powerpc64le.
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check-installed-headers tests were failing for x32 because of the x86
bits/sysctl.h containing a #error for x32. This patch makes the tests
ignore sys/sysctl.h for x32, similar to the other special-casing of
particular headers.
Tested for x86_64 (full testing for -m64, compile-only for x32).
* scripts/check-installed-headers.sh: Ignore sys/sysctl.h for x32.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/kernel-features.h: #define
__ASSUME_ST_INO_64_BIT as 0
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/kernel-features.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fxstat64.c: Replace #ifdef with #if
over the code where __ASSUME_ST_INO_64_BIT is used.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/lxstat64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/xstat64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/xstatconv.c: Likewise.
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* test-skeleton.c: Document do_test usage.
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gconv.h is using a flex array to define the __gconv_info member in an
invalid way, causing GCC 7 to issue an error:
| In file included from ../include/gconv.h:1:0,
| from ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h:32,
| from ../libio/libio.h:31,
| from ../include/libio.h:4,
| from ../libio/stdio.h:74,
| from ../include/stdio.h:5,
| from test-math-isinff.cc:22:
| ../iconv/gconv.h:142:50: error: flexible array member '__gconv_info::__data' not at end of 'struct _IO_codecvt'
| In file included from ../include/libio.h:4:0,
| from ../libio/stdio.h:74,
| from ../include/stdio.h:5,
| from test-math-isinff.cc:22:
| ../libio/libio.h:211:14: note: next member '_G_iconv_t _IO_codecvt::__cd_out' declared here
| ../libio/libio.h:187:8: note: in the definition of 'struct _IO_codecvt'
| In file included from ../include/gconv.h:1:0,
| from ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h:32,
| from ../libio/libio.h:31,
| from ../include/libio.h:4,
| from ../libio/stdio.h:74,
| from ../include/stdio.h:5,
| from test-math-isinff.cc:22:
| ../iconv/gconv.h:142:50: error: flexible array member '__gconv_info::__data' not at end of 'struct _IO_wide_data'
| In file included from ../include/libio.h:4:0,
| from ../libio/stdio.h:74,
| from ../include/stdio.h:5,
| from test-math-isinff.cc:22:
| ../libio/libio.h:211:14: note: next member '_G_iconv_t _IO_codecvt::__cd_out' declared here
| ../libio/libio.h:215:8: note: in the definition of 'struct _IO_wide_data'
This is basically a revert to the code from 15 years ago. More details
are available in the GCC bug:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78039
Changelog:
* iconv/gconv.h (__gconv_info): Define __data element using a
zero-length array.
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* math/test-tgmath2.c: Split up test function.
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Testing with run-built-tests = no generates many UNRESOLVED results in
tests.sum (and so in the output of "make check"), for all the tests
that are only compiled and not run in such a configuration. This
doesn't seem useful in the "make check" output, and also causes "make
check" to exist with error status even when all tests that can be run
in such a configuration passed.
This patch changes it not to consider those tests when generating
subdir-tests.sum, and so tests.sum, so that you get a smaller number
of tests considered in the final results rather than a huge pile of
UNRESOLVED.
Tested with a cross-compiler to ARM in a run-built-tests = no
configuration.
* Rules (tests-expected): New variable, depending on
$(run-built-tests).
(tests): Pass $(tests-expected) to merge-test-results.sh, not
$(tests).
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The tests-unsupported variable lists tests that should neither be
compiled nor run, because some support needed to compile them is
missing.
The implementation of this feature involves having a rule to create
.out files for these tests that takes precedence over the default
rule. This does not work in the run-built-tests = no case (cross
compiling without use of a wrapper to run the tests on a separate
system, in which cases most tests are compiled only) because in that
case the tests target depends on $(tests) to ensure all tests get
compiled. This patch changes that dependency to filter out
$(tests-unsupported).
Tested with cross-compilation to ARM with GCC 5, where libstdc++ is
missing some C++11 support because of the bug I fixed in
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-10/msg01040.html> and so
tests-unsupported is nonempty and the tests in question fail to
compile. (When I originally observed the bug, it was with a native
build / test simply using an x86_64 compiler that had been configured
as a cross compiler to isolate it from the system headers / libraries,
so the configuration issue applied to the compiler but run-built-tests
was yes, so I don't observe the issue with tests-unsupported with that
compiler.)
* Rules [$(run-built-tests) = no] (tests): Do not depend on
$(tests-unsupported).
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This patch adds the missing Linux sparc definitions from d060cd0.
Both value are copied from default sparc value [1] and with this
fix now both sparc 32 and 64 bits builds on Linux.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/wordsize.h
(__WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32): Define for both 32 and 64 bits.
[1] sysdeps/sparc/sparc{32,64}/bits/wordsize.h
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On alpha, sqrt (a C90 function) brings in references to fegetenv
(C99), resulting in linknamespace test failures:
[initial] __sqrt -> [libm.a(w_sqrt.o)] __ieee754_sqrt ->
[libm.a(e_sqrt.o)] __feholdexcept -> [libm.a(feholdexcpt.o)] fegetenv
This patch fixes this by making __feholdexcept call __fegetenv instead
of fegetenv.
Tested for Alpha (compilation only).
[BZ #20768]
* sysdeps/alpha/fpu/feholdexcpt.c (__feholdexcept): Call
__fegetenv instead of fegetenv.
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manual/libm-err-tab.pl hardcodes a list of names for particular
platforms (mapping from sysdeps directory name to friendly name for
the manual). This goes against the principle of keeping information
about individual platforms in their corresponding sysdeps directory,
and the list is also very out-of-date regarding supported platforms
and their corresponding sysdeps directories.
This patch fixes this by adding a libm-test-ulps-name file alongside
each libm-test-ulps file. The script then gets the friendly name from
that file, which is required to exist, so it no longer needs to allow
for the mapping being missing.
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #14139]
* manual/libm-err-tab.pl (%pplatforms): Initialize to empty.
(find_files): Obtain platform name from libm-test-ulps-name and
store in %pplatforms.
(canonicalize_platform): Remove.
(print_platforms): Use $pplatforms directly.
(by_platforms): Do not allow for platforms missing from
%pplatforms.
* sysdeps/aarch64/libm-test-ulps-name: New file.
* sysdeps/alpha/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/arm/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/hppa/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu/multiarch/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/microblaze/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/mips32/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mips/mips64/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/nios2/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/nofpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sh/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps-name: Likewise.
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The check-installed-headers tests show up that the MIPS <sys/user.h>
is not self-contained, using size_t without including any header that
defines it. This patch fixes it by including <stddef.h>, as done for
other architectures' versions of this header.
Tested for MIPS (all 24 ABIs, compilation only).
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/user.h: Include <stddef.h>.
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This patch marks the check-execstack test as expected to fail for
MIPS, with a comment referencing previous RFC discussion of the
changes that would be needed to support non-executable stacks on MIPS.
Tested for MIPS (all 24 ABIs).
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/Makefile [$(subdir) = elf]
(test-xfail-check-execstack): New variable.
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This patch adds a localplt.data file for MIPS, reflecting the
peculiarities of MIPS ELF that mean this test cannot detect PLT
entries (there aren't any in shared libraries), not GOT entries
(because of the implicit relocation).
Tested for MIPS (all 24 ABIs).
* sysdeps/mips/localplt.data: New file.
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* bits/wordsize.h: Add documentation.
* sysdeps/aarch64/bits/wordsize.h : New file
* sysdeps/generic/stdint.h (PTRDIFF_MIN, PTRDIFF_MAX): Update
definitions.
(SIZE_MAX): Change ifdef to if in __WORDSIZE32_SIZE_ULONG check.
* sysdeps/gnu/bits/utmp.h (__WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32): Check
with #if instead of #ifdef.
* sysdeps/gnu/bits/utmpx.h (__WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32): Ditto.
* sysdeps/mips/bits/wordsize.h (__WORDSIZE32_SIZE_ULONG,
__WORDSIZE32_PTRDIFF_LONG, __WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32):
Add or change defines.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-32/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/tilegx/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/tile/tilepro/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/wordsize-32/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/wordsize-64/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86/bits/wordsize.h: Likewise.
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strchr and is significantly faster than the C version.
2016-11-04 Wilco Dijkstra <wdijkstr@arm.com>
Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
* sysdeps/aarch64/memchr.S (__memchr): New file.
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This patch makes sysdeps/tile/preconfigure handle tilegx* machine
names instead of just plain tilegx. That matches GCC, and in
particular allows a big-endian toolchain to use the tilegxbe-linux-gnu
name when configuring both GCC and glibc.
Tested with compilation for tilegxbe-linux-gnu, both 32-bit and 64-bit
(building a subsequent GCC against that glibc still falls over because
of both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries going in the lib directory, as
noted at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-11/msg00129.html>).
* sysdeps/tile/preconfigure: Accept tilegx* instead of tilegx.
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Having found that with my script to build many glibc variants I could
reproduce the linknamespace test failures in parallel builds (that
various people had previously reported but I hadn't seen myself), I
investigated those failures further. This patch adds a missing
dependency to those tests.
Tested for x86_64, including the configuration where I saw those
failures and where I don't see them with this patch.
* conform/Makefile ($(linknamespace-header-tests)): Also depend on
$(linknamespace-symlists-tests).
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* time/tst-strptime2.c: Ignore -Wformat-length warning.
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The changes to fix bug 20729 introduced an error which removed an
ignore diagnostic from -O2 by using the new -Os related macro.
This broke ppc64 builds. This commit fixes the mistake.
Tested on x86, x86_64, ppc64, ppc64le, arm, aarch64, and s390x.
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* stdio-common/tst-printf.c: Ignore -Wformat-length warning.
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Bug 19673 reports that the documentation of clog10 is incorrect, both
failing to include the division by log (10) in the imaginary part and,
in the non-TeX version of the equation only, describing the LHS as log
rather than log10.
This patch fixes both issues. Note: I think it's appropriate that the
LHS says log10 not clog10, and that the cexp and clog descriptions
referred to in a comment in that bug report similarly say exp and log;
this is a mathematical description not a literal C one.
Tested for x86_64.
[BZ #19673]
* manual/math.texi (Exponents and Logarithms): Correct description
of clog10.
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The original fix for bug 20729 failed to include
libc-internal.h in the files that needed them and
this caused build failures on machines that don't
implicitly include this header. This commit fixes
that by following the consensus rule that a header,
if needed, should always be directly included.
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* sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c (__mmap): Do not deallocate memobj_wr
when it is MACH_PORT_NULL.
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This commit adds a new DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT which is only
enabled when compiling with -Os. This allows developers working on
-Os enabled builds to mark false-positive warnings without impacting the
warnings emitted at -O2.
Then using the new DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT we fix 6 warnings
generated with GCC 5 to get -Os builds working again.
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To support tests that include crypt.h we add a wrapper.
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The test case dlfcn/bug-atexit3-lib.cc calls write and doesn't check the
result. When building with GCC 6.2, this generates a warning in 'make
check', which is treated as an error. This patch replaces the call to
write with a call to write_message.
Tested for powerpc64le.
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TS 18661-1 defines SNAN macros for signaling NaN values, suitable for
use in static initializers. This patch adds them to glibc's <math.h>
(provided you are building with GCC 3.3 or later; no attempt is made
to provide any kind of nonconforming fallback for older compilers
without the __builtin_nans functions).
Tested for x86_64 and x86.
* math/math.h
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT) && __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)] (SNANF):
New macro.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT) && __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)] (SNAN):
Likewise.
[__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT) && __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)] (SNANL):
Likewise.
* manual/arith.texi (Infinity and NaN): Document SNANF, SNAN and
SNANL.
* math/test-double.h (snan_value_MACRO): New macro.
* math/test-float.h (snan_value_MACRO): Likewise.
* math/test-ldouble.h (snan_value_MACRO): Likewise.
* math/libm-test.inc (issignaling_test_data): Add tests of
snan_value_MACRO.
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