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2002-03-01Move syscall.h generation to the top level MakefileEric Andersen
-Erik
2002-03-01Patch from M. R. Brown <mrbrown@0xd6.org> to fix pthread supportEric Andersen
for SH, and fix vfork
2002-03-01Major rework of the include files to eliminate redundancyEric Andersen
and to better support each arch. This is a really big patch... -Erik
2002-02-13A number of naming updates in preparation for adding inEric Andersen
proper threading. Most of this is from Stefan Soucek, with additions and changes as needed from me.
2002-01-17Add sbrk and friendsDavid McCullough
Fix bug in setjmp (jmpbuf changed size)
2002-01-07Mahe 'make clean' remove generated bits/syscall.h, asEric Andersen
noted by "Kim B. Heino" <Kim.Heino@bluegiga.com> -Erik
2002-01-02Fixes from M. R. Brown <mrbrown@0xd6.org> to fixup some littleEric Andersen
compile nits with the SH architecture, and support SH4,
2002-01-02Oops. Disable threading.Eric Andersen
-Erik
2002-01-02Sync SH header files with glibc 2.2.4, so it can actually have a chanceEric Andersen
(at least in theory) of working. -Erik
2001-11-14Scrub up some lingering problems preventing readdir64 from workingEric Andersen
and creating several *64 problems, particualrly when client apps used -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D__USE_FILE_OFFSET64. All better now. -Erik
2001-10-04Patch from David McCullough <davidm@lineo.com>:Eric Andersen
* reduce the sigset types to 32 bits (I've mentioned this before) I think I saw this change go in for another platform anyway ;-) * Do not use _IO_FILE as it clashes with the C++ libraries which know too much about how glibc workds :-( * Do not use _G_va_list for the same reason. * remove the CTORS/DTORS from crt0.S for ARM as the compiler provided crtbegin.o and crtend.o have these (and only these) already in them and you get multiple defined errs :-(
2001-08-06Fixup the pipe system call for the SH target.David McCullough
The FD's are returned in registers.
2001-07-11Added __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS to the files that didn't haveDavid McCullough
it and that I could see needed it. Should be pretty low impact as these are only defined when using C++.
2001-06-28Changes to support autogenerated syscall.hDavid McCullough
2001-06-28sysdep.h was not providing all the needed bits to build working asm withDavid McCullough
some compilers, so define any macros we need that are not defined already. Needed to include uClibc_config.h to get some defines. New syscall header files for _mmap vfork.c is not used so ditch it.
2001-06-27the minimum needed for nowDavid McCullough
2001-06-27Yes... I forgot to update bits/dirent.h for the other archs. :-(Manuel Novoa III
2001-05-26Makefile targets to symlink arch-specific headers into include/ (onlyDavid Schleef
used on mipsel.)
2001-05-25Update for the SH port from Jean-Yves Avenard <jean-yves_avenard@hp.com>Eric Andersen
2001-05-12Ok, this should finish off my massive ro-organization. The sourceEric Andersen
tree is less messy now (which helps), all libraries are placed into uClibc/lib when compiling, all libraries now use a consistant mechanism for being built, all libraries use a consistant naming scheme where the lib name includes the uClibc version number, which makes ldconfig happy and willing to work with us. -Erik
2001-05-07Change FILENAME_MAX to be only 255. Max filename on ext2 is 255,Eric Andersen
so there is no reason to allocate 4k. Change working of execvep.c per patch from Matthias Kilian <kili@outback.escape.de> so that there is not a fixed 127 byte buffer. Too easy to overflow... -Erik
2001-04-19Bring sh and i386 longjmp implementations into syncEric Andersen
2001-04-19Remove all the __THROW macrosEric Andersen
2001-03-06Move fork to common/syscalls (with NO_MMU check). Add Makefile to sparc soManuel Novoa III
make clean works.
2001-02-22Patch from Jean-Yves Avenard to add missing siglongjmp entry andEric Andersen
fix a bug in setjmp for SH
2001-02-21Add an SH port done by Jean-Yves Avenard of Hewlett-Packard - EmbeddedEric Andersen
and Personal Systems. Thanks! -Erik