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- make long double versions weak aliases to double versions,
on archs where long doubles are 64 bits
- no need to have two finites. finite() and finitef() are
non-standard 3BSD obsolete versions of isfinite. remove
from libm. make them weak_alias in libc to __isfinite and
__isfinitef instead. similarly make 3BSD obsolete versions
of isinf, isinff, isnan, isnanf weak_aliases to C99's
__isinf, __isinff, __isnan, __isnanf
- bump major
ok millert@
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- is{inf,nan} should be macros for real-floating, so rename to
__is{inf,nan}, per C99
- implement C99 __fpclassify(), __fpclassifyf(), __isfinite(),
__isfinitef(), __isnormal(), __isnormalf(), __signbit(), __signbitf()
- long functions added, but not yet enabled, till ieee.h is fixed
- implement vax equivalents of the functions
- reimplement isinff, isnanf in a better way, and move to libc
- add qnan bytes for all archs
- bump major
man pages will follow
ok millert@. arm bits looked over by drahn@
discussed w/ theo, who showed the right direction, to put these
functions in libc
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if a syscall is OBSOL..
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instead of the generic pthread macros since free(3) uses __arc4_getbyte()
when freeing small sized allocations and the generic pthread macros call
malloc(3).
- eliminate passing pointers to a static variable with global scope (rs)
for additional code clarity and reduction.
- shlib minor bumps for libc and libpthread due to new functions.
From andreas@ with some bits from me. okay tedu@ marc@ w/some spot
checking from millert@
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isolate its usage to libpthread only and replace with generic non-static
mutex support in the one place it is needed:
- remove _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK from lseek and ftruncate in libc and make the
functions weak so that libpthread can override with its own new
versions that do the locking.
- remove _thread_fd_lock/unlock() weak functions from libc and adjust
libpthread for the change.
- add generic _thread_mutex_lock/unlock/destroy() weak functions in libc
to support non-static mutexes in libc and add libpthread and librthread
implementations for them. libc can utilize non-static mutexes via the
new _MUTEX_LOCK/UNLOCK/DESTROY() macros. Actually these new macros can
support both static and non-static mutexes but currently only using
them for non-static.
- make opendir/closedir/readdir/readdir_r/seekdir/telldir() thread-safe
for both thread libraries by using a non-static mutex in the struct
_dirdesc (typedef DIR), utilizing it in the *dir functions and remove
remaining and incorrect _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK() use in libc.
- add comments to both thread libraries to indicate libc depends on the
current implementation of static mutex initialization. suggested by
marc@
- major bump libc and libpthread due to function removal, structure
change and weak symbol conversions.
okay marc@, tedu@
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the kernel still handles RFC2292 set/getsockopts, so that compiled binary
has no trouble running. userland sees RFC3542 symbols only on header file
so new code has to use RFC3542 API.
bump libc shlib minor for function additions.
tested on i386/amd64 by jmc, i386 by brad. checked by deraadt.
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ok deraadt@
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rthreads are hardly done, but if just trying it out is too much of a hassle,
we'll never make more progress.
ok brad marc marco mbalmer
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vague like that) REQUIRE a major crank. Yet it was not done for
getcwd. Now a lot of people are going to get screwed
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when using removable media devices, along with changes to scsi_base to
detect such cases in tapes other devices. This makes tar, dd, and friends
report a semi useful error message instead of nonsense when there is nothing
in the device.
Includes libc minor bump, and will require the corresponding sets change.
ok krw@ deraadt@
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Loosely based on dragonfly code. Man page help fro jmc@; ok deraadt@
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Hacked by marius@ at c2k5, okay miod@ krw@ deraadt@
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(not really useful for now, it mostly helps some programs which want
to use it, it will become useful when we have full 16 bits locale).
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okay deraadt@, otto@
Minor bump (nobody stepped forward with other changes, so let's do this one)
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Make sure tolower/toupper use the whole 8 bits.
okay deraadt@
thanks to everyone who tested
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uptodate, namely, wcsto(u)l(l) family, wcstod, stubs from wctrans/towctrans
crank minor.
okay millert@, jmc@.
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reviewed by millert, otto, kevlo, naddy, kettenis...
libc+libstdc++ bump
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* introduce the mbstate_t typedef.
impacts gnu libiconv, which has already been taken care of.
* Prepare for mb stuff to really exist, replace macro MB_CUR_MAX with
an external variable __mb_cur_max (impacts libX11 and various ports).
* use mbstate in all the mb <-> wchar functions with state.
* add a stub iswctype function allowing some ports to compile.
bash and gdiff are missing wcscoll, and need to be told there's no i18n
until this is fixed.
Discussed and matthieu, otto, millert, kettenis, deraadt.
Major libc bump
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extended attribute data structure (pimpl idiom). Idea taken from citrus.
Much discussion with deraadt@, otto@, millert@...
This is the least disruptive way to extend FILE, since its size can't really
change without this being a flag day. So the size doesn't change.
Actual additions to the structure will come in separate steps, since this
change is nasty enough on its own.
Tests by otto@ and others, careful reading of code by otto@ and millert@.
This is definitely a major bump, and has been checked to not impact a
full ports build.
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for the default locale.
comments, tests, okay: kettenis@, otto@, jmc@
functions addition -> Minor bump.
There's a large bump coming in a separate commit.
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okay deraadt@, cloder@, pvalchev@
thanks to everyone who commented on that.
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ok millert miod pval, grumble deraadt
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To build you must:
cd /usr/src && make obj && make includes
cd lib/libc && make depend && make && NOMAN=1 sudo make install
cd /usr/src && make build
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particular implementation of libpthread for libc. libc no longer
needs pthread.h to compile.
OK millert@, brad@, tedu@
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The first one is an mquery(2) syscall. It's for asking the VM system
about where to map things. It will be used by ld.so, read the man page
for details.
The second change is related and is a centralization of uvm_map hint
that all callers of uvm_map calculated. This will allow us to adjust
this hint on architectures that have segments for non-exec mappings.
deraadt@ drahn@ ok.
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now build libraries with propolice enabled. Without this, existing
binaries (such as ports/packages) that link with any system library
other than libc will fail with an undefined symbol of "___guard"
(__guard on ELF).
Pointed out by markus@ and discussed with deraadt@
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attack protection scheme, into gcc.
This protection is enabled by default. It can be turned off by using the
-fno-stack-protector flag.
Code by Hiroaki Etoh (etoh at jp dot ibm dot com); work on openbsd-specific
integration by fgsch@, deraadt@ and myself; tests by fgsch@, naddy@ and
myself; beer drinking by myself.
Please note that system upgrades with this new code will require a new
libc and ld.so to be build and installed before the propolice-enabled
compiler can be installed.
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putchar_unlocked. Crank the minor on related libs. OK fgs@, deraadt@
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