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Hello!
Would the attached patch be acceptable (maybe instead of
__libc_gettimeofday using __gettimeofday)
We have some issues, see
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65892
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Hi. I found a mismatch between uClibc and kernel in semctl definition.
In uClibc/libc/misc/sysvipc/sem.c:
static inline _syscall4(int, __semctl, int, semid, int, semnum, int, cmd, union semun *, arg);
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int semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, ...)
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arg = va_arg (ap, union semun);
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return __semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, &arg);
But kernel's semctl is:
asmlinkage long sys_semctl (int semid, int semnum, int cmd, union semun arg)
The last argument is an union semun itself, not a pointer to the
union.
Here is a patch.
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I will always test before I commit.
I will always test before I commit.
-Erik
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dtors via atexit(), atexit may need to call realloc with __pagesize
still set to 0. ugh.
-Erik
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is not quite there...
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_dl_pagesize variable in ldso, so avoid aliasing.
-Erik
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-Erik
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not the hard coded value of 4096.
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running on uClinux, which at runtime uses the FLAT file format.
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the real thing.
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Hi Erik
It seems to me that __pthread_once and __pthread_initialize_minimal could be made
WEAKs with no stub. The code in rpc_thread.c and __uClibc_main.c appears to expect this.
Also, __pthread_return_0 __pthread_return_1 and __pthread_return_void can be static, not to
pollute the name space.
Jocke
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by extracting the value from the ELF header.
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Add timegm() function.
Make lookup_tzname() static (as it should have been).
Have strftime() get timezone information from the passed struct
for the %z and %Z conversions when using struct tm extensions.
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Also fix the sizeof() issue since the change to a dynamicly allocated buf.
Note! This is still broken wrt threading, but so is the glibc version.
I'm just commiting this for new until I can test my rewrite.
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This code in uClibc would attempt to set the default facility if
none was specified. Except none being specified is 0, which is
also LOG_KERN, therefore klogd could never get kernel messages
logged as LOG_KERN.
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instead. Based on an initial patch from Tobias Anderberg, but reworked. I
asked Tobias to look into doing something more like what is done in busybox,
but that proved to be a pain.
One possible concern is that these buffers will probably show up as
memory leaks i.e. with valgrind. Perhaps we should add in an atexit
call to free this memory right after we allocate it?
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were returning). Anyway, also make them threadsafe and smaller. The
error.c file still needs work.
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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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-Erik
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stdio or locales.
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implementation to build. Later this month I'll add a functional wcsftime.
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missing one in the glibc abi, and including a number of extras (which I
left in commented).
Unfortunately, this brings back the perl pthread bug. Fixing the incorrect
weaks in libpthread wasn't sufficient to escape the shared loader bug. :-(
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Hello Erik!
I have made some cosmetical changes to the files, removed the added
SCRT=-fPIC option from building the crt0.S file (but it is a requirement
to build them with -fPIC), and changed some comments. I have left the
ldso.c patch with PIE_SUPPORT ifdefs, but consider applying it w/o them
(see some earlier comment from PaX Team on this issue, as it is considered
a bug). To have it work correctly, you'll also need removing
COMPLETELY_PIC.
One thing is missing: PIE_SUPPORT should be usable only for i386 (for
now).
Also added the support for propolice protection (that works for me and
catches memcpy/strcpy attacks (but needs a special gcc version).
Thanks, Peter
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This avoids pulling in all the malloc/free code for a simple true/false app.
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were including libc-lock.h which had a bunch of weak pragmas. Also,
uClibc supplied a number of no-op weak thread functions even though
many weren't needed. This combined result was that sometimes the
functional versions of thread functions in pthread would not override
the weaks in libc.
While fixing this, I also prepended double-underscore to all necessary
weak thread funcs in uClibc, and removed all unused weaks.
I did a test build, but haven't tested this since these changes are
a backport from my working tree. I did test the changes there and
no longer need to explicitly add -lpthread in the perl build for
perl to pass its thread self tests.
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Normalize the tm_isdst value to -1, 0, or 1.
If no dst for this timezone, then reset tm_isdst to 0.
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Also, build the iconv app in utils.
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optimizing.
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showed up while running the latest LTP testsuite.
-Erik
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Also fix a dst-related bug which caused the use of uninitialized data.
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Remove the ADD_LIBGCC_FUNCTIONS option and do things the right way.
Either we have a shared libgcc available, or the libgcc routines
aren't PIC and don't belong in the shared libc anyway.
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ln.patch:
* Define $(LN) as ln in Rules.mak.
* Change all occurrences of ln into $(LN).
* Change all constructs like (cd path && ln -sf foo/file file)
into $(LN) -sf foo/file path/file. The latter construct is
already used in a number of places so it should not be
an additional compatibility problem.
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rm.patch:
* Define $(RM) as rm -f in Rules.mak and test/Rules.mak
(this is the same definition as gmake uses by default).
* Change all occurrences of rm and rm -f into $(RM).
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export it,
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Here's a patch... Since they aren't SUSv3 functions, I don't know if
they'll ever get officially added, but it helps with BSD porting and
allows quite a few Gentoo ebuilds to compile without changing anything.
Rob
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workaround a toolchain specifi bug for the e1.
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static build sizes and not needing wchar support.
Add in a SUSv3 getopt as an option for those not needing gnu getopt.
Again, mainly for the static linking crowd.
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