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2005-10-25All Makefile.in's. Only arm/i386/mips/powerpc/x86_64 are done, the other ↵Peter S. Mazinger
archs lack proper crt1. The Makefiles in extra/scripts are intended to be linked into each dir, where it is necessary to build locally.
2005-10-12Rewrote almost all Makefiles: do not use strip $(x),y; run strip on all ↵Peter S. Mazinger
objects at once; use :=//$</$^; use CRT_SRC/CRT_OBJ/SCRT_OBJ/CSRC/COBJ/SSRC/SOBJ/MSRC/MOBJ where no more is needed, if only CSRC is present use OBJS directly instead of COBJ; CTOR_TARGETS are created directly in lib; remove unused/unneeded parts. Hope I haven't broken too much.
2005-10-04Clean up pthread include mess. Some of these will be needed to support NPTL, ↵"Steven J. Hill"
but they do no harm for the linuxthreads case. Yes, I tested this.
2005-07-06add support for __MALLOC_GLIBC_COMPAT__ (malloc(0) == NULL) so the malloc ↵Mike Frysinger
test wont fail
2005-01-25merge parallel build supportMike Frysinger
2005-01-19Avoid compiler warnings.Peter Kjellerstedt
2004-11-08Some requested additional malloc entry pointsEric Andersen
2004-08-25Mike Frysinger writes:Eric Andersen
this was sent earlier in a different form: http://www.uclibc.org/lists/uclibc/2004-January/008136.html find attached a smaller version ... perhaps adding a fprintf to stderr before calling abort would be nice like in the glibc patch, but whatever glibc has since adopted a similar fix for their malloc (third hunk, line 1970) http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/libc/malloc/malloc.c.diff?r1=1.121&r2=1.122&cvsroot=glibc&f=h -mike
2004-07-15_SC_PAGESIZE is standard. Some ancient legacy unix variants used _SC_PAGE_SIZEEric Andersen
instead, but we are not such a system and should not propagate such things.
2004-07-15Use MAP_PRIVATE whenever __ARCH_HAS_MMU__ is set.Eric Andersen
Only use MAP_SHARED when mmu-less.
2003-12-30Fix the manditory typo in my last minute untested fix.Eric Andersen
-Erik
2003-12-30Rework malloc. The new default implementation is based on dlmalloc from DougEric Andersen
Lea. It is about 2x faster than the old malloc-930716, and behave itself much better -- it will properly release memory back to the system, and it uses a combination of brk() for small allocations and mmap() for larger allocations. -Erik