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in string.h and strings.h. This caught unguarded string ops in
libc/inet/ethers.c __ether_line_w() function.
I will wait for fallout reports for a week or so,
then continue converting more libc_hidden_proto's.
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and add it to arpa/inet.h header.
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and marked with libc_hidden_proto/def(),
or not be exported in .h files
and be hidden (or even static if possible).
We have five functions which violate this. Fixing:
netdb.h: export ruserpass()
rpc/rpc.h: export xdr_accepted_reply() and xdr_rejected_reply()
make inet_ntoa_r static function (it is not exported in any .h file)
make _time_tzset hidden function (it is not exported in any .h file)
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I have successfully made gethostbyname_r(), res_init(), and gethostid() fully
reentrant. In addition, I have added a NULL check to inet_aton(). This is
where SEG FAULTs were coming from when gethostbyname_r() was called.
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is a useless attempt
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gone from libc. The remaining are left as exercise for others ;-)
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missing headers, other jump relocs removed
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was indeed a badly chosen name
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uClibc_uintmaxtostr.h is only internal header, remove from target
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Most of the time, no one ever notices, so there's not point eh ? Also
standardize tab usage.
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Codepaths streamlined. Improved performance for nonthreaded apps
when linked with a thread-enabled libc.
Minor iconv bug and some locale/thread related startup issues fixed.
These showed up in getting a gcj-compiled java helloworld app running.
Removed some old extension functions... _stdio_fdout and _stdio_fsfopen.
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I found inappropriate data types are used in some places in networking
codes.
* tcp_seq is 32bit (u_long -> u_int32_t)
* in_addt_t should be used for internet address (unsigned long -> in_addr_t)
* socklen_t should be used for accept()
This is a patch against uclibc-0.9.21 (can be applied for current
CVS). 64bit platforms (sizeof(int)!=sizeof(long)) will need this. I
believe this patch does not harm any 32bit platforms.
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per UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, second edition:
An undocumented feature of inet_aton is that if addrptr is
a null pointer, the function still performs it validation
of the input string, but does not store the result.
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With gcc, sizeof on a sized array argument to a function returns 4, not
16 as was expected in this code. This caused inet_ntoa to overwrite
whatever came before the buffer in the BSS by up to 12 bytes.
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indicate it is (alledgedly) private.
-Erik
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-Erik
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glibc, since no trailing blanks was permitted, such that
inet_aton("192.168.1.1 ",&value);
would work with glibc, and fail with uClibc. This brings uClibc's
inet_aton() behavior into sync with glibc's behavior.
-Erik
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support for __FORCE_NOGLIBC per Brian Stafford
<brian.stafford@office-logic.com>
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-Erik
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