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mainly to cut down on noise in the NIST/PCTS tests since older POSIX
behavior was to fclose() (and hence fflush()) all open streams.
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the code that unregisters it raises SIGABRT again so the program actually aborts
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We can't use trapa #0xff on sh2, the only permissible trapa ranges are
32 to 63. On SH-2, we use trapa32 to issue a break in the same way that
trapa #0xff is used on SH-3/4. This behavior is implementation specific,
but is what is used in sh-ipl+g, linux, eCos, uITRON, etc. so we follow
suit here.
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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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add sh/sh64: ABORT_INSTRUCTION definitions
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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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to mark __stdio_flush_buffers with weak_function. Oops!
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unnecessary variable
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respective crt0.S. crt0.S should now only be responsible for setting things
up to call __uClibc_main(argc, argv, envp), which will do any other necessary
setup (setting global __environ, stdio init, etc), call main, and exit. This
should ease both maintainance and porting.
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support), and other updates by me (better cross platform, cross-compiler,
etc, support. Now compiles with 2.0.x kernels for armnommu.
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It is getting closer...
-Erik
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