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2006-11-29remove redundant headers local to libpthread, causing headerEric Andersen
file content skew between the versions
2006-11-29- introduce UCLIBC_SUSV3_LEGACY_MACROS to be able to do away with all LEGACYBernhard Reutner-Fischer
stuff, even the fallback defines.
2006-11-29- honor __UCLIBC_HAS_LFS__Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2006-11-29- Cleanout the only occurance of the SUSv3 LEGACY function getwd() that wasBernhard Reutner-Fischer
furthermore ifdef'ed out anyway.
2006-11-29- gcvt() is marked LEGACY in XSI and mandatory in BSD.Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
Also make compilation conditional on float support.
2006-11-27fix from cmetcalf to make sure we clear the auxvt table before using itMike Frysinger
2006-11-27indentMike Frysinger
2006-11-22- fix typoBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2006-11-22Correct -march cflag value for thumb capable ARM processors: Thanks Paul BrookKhem Raj
2006-11-21Use constant pool instead of and adr Khem Raj
instruction in unoptimized builds and thumb: thanks Paul Brook
2006-11-18Add CHECK_ONLY option to allow for running the tests on the target instead ↵"Steven J. Hill"
of attempting to link or compile them. Perhaps I don't fully understand the test structure, but for TLS and NPTL the tests cannot be compiled on the target without a full source tree.
2006-11-17fix from Paul Brook for ISO C violation in terms of handling of modifying ↵Mike Frysinger
automatic local variables between setjmp/longjmp
2006-11-17Bernd Schmidt writes: [blackfin updates] add support for FDPIC and include ↵Mike Frysinger
L1 functions
2006-11-17Bernd Schmidt writes:Mike Frysinger
This reintroduces a mechanism identical to the DL_BOOT macro present in older versions of uClibc. On Blackfin and FRV, we want to pass more than one argument to _dl_start. We also want to do something special before returning, so delete the warning when the START macro is defined.
2006-11-17get rid of the notion of .E files as .i is the proper usageMike Frysinger
2006-11-17revert PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX back to former size since the large majority of ↵Mike Frysinger
people out there will not need more than 1k threads (and people who do can change this themselves)
2006-11-16fix comment typosMike Frysinger
2006-11-16add a test for making sure vfork/signals are handled properly across ↵Mike Frysinger
different setjmp/longjmps
2006-11-16exercise the signal related jump codeMike Frysinger
2006-11-16make default output silence and have the exit status indicate errorMike Frysinger
2006-11-16revert rev 16527 changes to ldso/ldso/dl-hash.cEric Andersen
2006-11-16Paul Brook writes:Eric Andersen
The patch below fixes a bug in the new ARM _ld_linux_resolve implementation. I'm don't know if/how the current implementation was tested, but it's completely broken. This patch makes the prologue and epilogue agree on how big the stack frame is, and also makes sure EABI doubleword stack alignment is preserved. Tested on arm-linux-gnueabi.
2006-11-10This change reimplements the ARM _dl_linux_resolve entry point - this isEric Andersen
called to resolve DLL PLT entries. The assembler is changed to be thumb compatible and slightly faster, the C function, _dl_linux_resolver (note the extra r) is changed to take a byte address in place of an 8 byte count (faster in caller and callee, and slightly easier to understand).
2006-11-10arm thumb:Eric Andersen
Put the call_via_rx code into each executable - call_via_ip cannot possibly work if called through the PLT! ldso requires this code too as it is not linked with the crt stuff and thumb ldso does make calls via a register. The patch puts the code into crti.S so that it is linked into every normally built application (if thumb or interworking is selected). This is only 30 extra bytes and it works - the previous code did not because nothing both implemented and exported the APIs (they were in libgcc, but not in the version script). crti.S and crtn.S is also brought up to date with GCC 3.4.4 - this is essential for thumb support because the .init and .fini sections must use arm or thumb code to match the compilation of the libraries. Note that code which pushes stuff into .init or .fini must be compiled with or without -mthumb to match the uclibc compilation - and gcc itself (which does do this) must therefore be compiled to match.
2006-11-09prevent cancellation functions from being called more than onceMike Frysinger
2006-11-09backport from upstream:Mike Frysinger
2001-04-10 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * join.c (pthread_exit): Move code to new function __pthread_do_exit which takes an extra parameter with the current frame pointer. Call new function with CURRENT_STACK_FRAME. (__pthread_do_exit): New function. Call __pthread_perform_cleanup with the new parameter. (pthread_join): Call __pthread_do_exit instead of pthread_exit. * cancel.c (__pthread_perform_cleanup): Takes extra parameter. Use this parameter as the initial value the cleanup handler records are compared against. No active cleanup handler record must have an address lower than the previous one and the initial record must be above (below on PA) the frame address passed in. (pthread_setcancelstate): Call __pthread_do_exit instead of pthread_exit. (pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise. (pthread_testcancel): Likewise. (_pthread_cleanup_pop_restore): Likewise. * condvar.c (pthread_cond_wait): Likewise. (pthread_cond_timedwait_relative): Likewise. * manager.c (pthread_start_thread): Likewise. * oldsemaphore.c (__old_sem_wait): Likewise. * pthread.c (pthread_handle_sigcancel): Likewise. * semaphore.c (__new_sem_wait): Likewise. (sem_timedwait): Likewise. * ptlongjmp.c (pthread_cleanup_upto): Also use current stack frame to limit the cleanup handlers which get run. * internals.h: Add prototype for __pthread_do_exit. Adjust prototype for __pthread_perform_cleanup.
2006-11-09backport from upstream:Mike Frysinger
2001-04-11 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * cancel.c (_pthread_cleanup_push): Catch invalid __prev buffer and remove it. (_pthread_cleanup_push_defer): Likewise.
2006-11-07I failed to check the patch adding support for the new (stupid) US 2007Eric Andersen
daylight savings time rules when xlocale was enabled. Fix compile error.
2006-11-06mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
We should not use old stype ipc_perm for 64-bit mips kernel. I suppose other 64-bit platforms shoule define __IPC_64 also and we can define it unconditionally, but not sure for other archs ...
2006-11-06mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
We should use "PTR_LA" instead of "la" for N64 ABI.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
Add selection of 3 ABI. CPU_CFLAGS is needed to generate correct sysnum.h. Fix test/Rules.mak.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
64bit MIPS ELF format tweaks. (from glibc) Elf32/ElfW convertions. asm code adjustments.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
No pread64, pwrite64 syscall for N64 ABI. Make __libc_pread and __libc_pread64 use same syscall.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
Adjust for mips64 kernel.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
miscellaneous asm routines
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
The mips64 N32/N64 ABI have a bit different register usage convention. Also the register size for these ABI is 8 byte. Use ld/sd for them.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
The mips64 N32/N64 ABI can pass much arguments via registers.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
Import mips64 version of memset, memcpy from glibc.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi NemotoEric Andersen
This is a bit twisted dirent.h can be used for both getdirent and getdirent64 case on mips/mips64.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
The kernel include/asm-mips/posix_types.h defines __kernel_ino_t as unsigned long.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
The predefined _MIPS_SZPTR (32 for O32 or N32, 64 for N64) can be used for WORDSIZE. This is came from glibc code.
2006-11-04mips64 patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
It seems these codes dropped when importing from glibc. This is required for mips64.
2006-11-04based on a patch from Atsushi Nemoto:Eric Andersen
There is a mismatch of struct msghdr between the kernel and libc. In a 64-bit environment, the size of msg_namelen is 4 for all, but the size of msg_iovlen and msg_controllen is 8 bytes for the kernel and for glibc, but 4 bytes for uClibc. Fix size for the 64bit case.
2006-11-03remove duplicated/unused ASSERT codeMike Frysinger
2006-11-03dont need to force optimization in CFLAGS anymore (if this fails your ↵Mike Frysinger
compiler prob sucks anyways)
2006-11-02In bug 622, JohnAta writes:Eric Andersen
In 2005, Congress passed a law so that in 2007, the second week of March starts DST. Previously, it was the first week of April. The uclibc time library routines apparently have not been updated to reflect this new processing. Using the current version of uclibc, on March 11, 2007 the reported time will be incorrect.
2006-10-26some updates noting things that should be doneEric Andersen
2006-10-23Merge SH-2 trapa fixups from Mark.Paul Mundt
2006-10-16 Mark Shinwell <shinwell@codesourcery.com> * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/vfork.S: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE. Also use __CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/syscall.c: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/bits/uClibc_arch_features.h: Use __CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/bits/syscalls.h (__SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE): New. Use instead of hard-coded trap numbers in the various __NR_<name> macros. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/clone.S: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE. Also use __CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/crti.S: Disable GOT-related code if __HAVE_SHARED__ is not set. * libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/pipe.c (pipe): Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE.
2006-10-22dont require DOPIC with FORCE_SHAREABLE_TEXT_SEGMENTSMike Frysinger
2006-10-19Joseph S. Myers writes:Eric Andersen
There are many directories called "CVS" checked into uClibc SVN, probably as a side-effect of importing a CVS checkout. I don't think these are particularly useful to have checked in.