When using the top-level configure script but subdir Makefiles, the
newlib_basedir value gets a bit out of sync: it's relative to where
configure lives, not where the Makefile lives. Move the abs setting
from the top-level configure script into acinclude.m4 so we can rely
on it being available everywhere. Although this commit doesn't use
it anywhere, just lays the groundwork.
The machine configure scripts are all effectively stub scripts that
pass the higher level options to its own makefile. There were only
three doing custom tests. The rest were all effectively the same as
the libc/ configure script.
So instead of recursively running configure in all of these subdirs,
generate their makefiles from the top-level configure. For the few
unique ones, deploy a pattern of including subdir logic via m4:
m4_include([machine/nds32/acinclude.m4])
Some of the generated machine makefiles have a bunch of extra stuff
added to them, but that's because they were inconsistent in their
configure libtool calls. The top-level has it, so it exports some
new vars to the ones that weren't already.
The sys/{configure,Makefile} files exist to fan out to the specific
sys/$arch/ subdir, and to possibly generate a crt0. We already have
all that same info in the libc/ dir itself, so by moving the recursive
configure and make calls into it, we can cut off some of this logic
entirely and save the overhead.
For arches that don't have a sys subdir, it means they can skip the
logic entirely.
The sys subdir itself is kept for the crt0 logic, for now. We'll try
and clean that up next.
The machine/{configure,Makefile} files exist only to fan out to the
specific machine/$arch/ subdir. We already have all that same info
in the libc/ dir itself, so by moving the recursive configure and
make calls into it, we can cut off this logic entirely and save the
overhead.
For arches that don't have a machine subdir, it means they can skip
the logic entirely. Although there's prob not too many of those.
This was added decades ago, but the commit message lacks any
explanation, and it was unused when it was merged. It's still
unused today. So punt it all.
This matches what the other GNU toolchain projects have done already.
The generated diff in practice isn't terribly large. This will allow
more use of subdir local.mk includes due to fixes & improvements that
came after the 1.11 release series.
The newlib & libgloss dirs are already generated using autoconf-2.69.
To avoid merging new code and/or accidental regeneration using diff
versions, leverage config/override.m4 to pin to 2.69 exactly. This
matches what gcc/binutils/gdb are already doing.
The README file already says to use autoconf-2.69.
To accomplish this, it's just as simple as adding -I flags to the
top-level config/ dir when running aclocal. This is because the
override.m4 file overrides AC_INIT to first require the specific
autoconf version before calling the real AC_INIT.
Since automake deprecated the INCLUDES name in favor of AM_CPPFLAGS,
change all existing users over. The generated code is the same since
the two variables have been used in the same exact places by design.
There are other cleanups to be done, but lets focus on just renaming
here so we can upgrade to a newer automake version w/out triggering
new warnings.
- This patch uses gdtoa imported from OpenBSD if newlib configure
option "--enable-newlib-use-gdtoa=no" is NOT specified. gdtoa
provides more accurate output and faster conversion than legacy
ldtoa, while it requires more heap memory.
So far the build mechanism in newlib only allowed to either define
machine-specific headers, or headers shared between all machines.
In some cases, architectures are sufficiently alike to share header
files between them, but not with other architectures. A good example
is ix86 vs. x86_64, which share certain traits with each other, but
not with other architectures.
Introduce a new configure variable called "shared_machine_dir". This
dir can then be used for headers shared between architectures.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit fbace81684f8cbb80a2048c01dc545af247f5cb7
("Import correctly working strtold from David M. Gay.")
introduced two new files, strtorx.c and strtodg.c. The functions
are only called from strtold.c. However, while strtold.c is only
built if HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE is defined, the patch erroneously added
the two new files to GENERAL_SOURCES unconditionally.
Fix this by building both files only if HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE has been
defined.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- From: Cesar Philippidis <cesar@codesourcery.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 14:43:42 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] nvptx port
This port adds support for Nvidia GPU's, which are primarily used as
offload accelerators in OpenACC and OpenMP.
Discard QUICKREF sections, rather than writing them to stderr
Discard MATHREF sections, rather than discarding as an error
Pass NOTES sections through to texinfo, rather than discarding as an error
Don't redirect makedoc stderr to .ref file
Remove makedoc output on error
Remove .ref files from CLEANFILES
Regenerate Makefile.ins
Signed-off-by: Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
Some architectures like ARM encode the short enum option state in the
object file and the linker checks that this option is consistent for all
objects of an executable. In case applications use -fno-short-enums,
then this leads to linker warnings. Use the enum __packed attribute for
the relevent enums to avoid the -fshort-enums compiler option. This
attribute is at least available on GCC, LLVM/clang and the Intel
compiler.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Prototypes also added for initstate() and setstate() but they
were not implemented in the shared newlib code.
* newlib/libc/include/cygwin/stdlib.h: Prototypes added.
* winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin/stdlib.h: Prototypes removed.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/random.c: New file.
* newlib/libc/machine/epiphany/machine/stdlib.h: Removed
* newlib/libc/stdlib/Makefile.am: Added random.c.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/stdlib.tex: Added random.def.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
According to the OpenBSD man page, "A Replacement Call for Random". It
offers high quality random numbers derived from input data obtained by
the OpenBSD specific getentropy() system call which is declared in
<unistd.h> and must be implemented for each Newlib port externally. The
arc4random() functions are used for example in LibreSSL and OpenSSH.
Cygwin provides currently its own implementation of the arc4random
family. Maybe it makes sense to use this getentropy() implementation:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libcrypto/crypto/getentropy_win.c?rev=1.4&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
* libc/include/stdlib.h (arc4random): Declare if __BSD_VISIBLE.
(arc4random_buf): Likewise.
(arc4random_uniform): Likewise.
* libc/include/sys/unistd.h (getentropy): Likewise.
* libc/include/machine/_arc4random.h: New file.
* libc/stdlib/arc4random.c: Likewise.
* libc/stdlib/arc4random.h: Likewise.
* libc/stdlib/arc4random_uniform.c: Likewise.
* libc/stdlib/chacha_private.h: Likewise.
* libc/sys/rtems/include/machine/_arc4random.h: Likewise.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am (EXTENDED_SOURCES): Add arc4random.c
and arc4random_uniform.c.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2015-12-21 Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
* libc/stdlib/on_exit_args.{c,h}: New files.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am: Add new source file.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libc/stdlib/__atexit.c (__register_exitproc): Initialize
_on_exit_args_ptr field of _GLOBAL_ATEXIT on first run.
* libc/stdlib/on_exit.c: Force linking of static instance of
_on_exit_args.
* libc/stdlib/cxa_atexit.c: Likewise.
aligned_alloc() is implemented in terms of posix_memalign() which is
only declared in <stdlib.h> but not defined in Newlib in general. At
least Linux and RTEMS implement this function.
newlib/ChangeLog
2015-10-14 Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am (GENERAL_SOURCES): Add
alloc_aligned.c.c.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libc/stdlib/aligned_alloc.c: New.
Import some <stdlib.h> function declarations from latest FreeBSD and
implement them. I am not sure if we should call the global reent
cleanup in quick_exit() similar to exit().
newlib/ChangeLog
2015-10-14 Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
* libc/include/stdlib.h (at_quick_exit): Declare.
(quick_exit): Likewise.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am (GENERAL_SOURCES): Add
quick_exit.c.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libc/stdlib/quick_exit.c: New.
_MB_CAPABLE systems.
* libc/ctype/iswblank.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/iswcntrl.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/iswprint.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/iswpunct.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/iswspace.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/jp2uc.c (__jp2uc): On Cygwin, just return c.
Explain why.
* libc/ctype/towlower.c: Ditto.
* libc/ctype/towupper.c: Ditto.
* libc/include/sys/config.h: Define _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ISO
and _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_WINDOWS if _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ALL is
defined. Define _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ALL on Cygwin only for now.
* libc/include/sys/reent.h (struct _reent): Mark _current_category
and _current_locale as unused.
* libc/locale/locale.c: Add new charset support to documentation.
Include ../stdio/local.h from here.
(lc_ctype_charset): Set to "ASCII" by default.
(lc_message_charset): Ditto.
(_setlocale_r): Don't set _current_category and _current_locale.
(loadlocale): Add Cygwin codepage support. On _MB_CAPABLE
systems, set __mbtowc and __wctomb function pointers to function
corresponding with current charset. Don't allow non-existant
ISO-8859-12 charset. Add support for Windows singlebyte codepages.
On Cygwin, add support for GBK, CP949, and BIG5. On Cygwin,
call __set_ctype() in case the catorgy is LC_CTYPE. Don't set
_current_category and _current_locale.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am (GENERAL_SOURCES): Add sb_charsets.c.
* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libc/stdlib/local.h: Add prototype for __locale_charset.
Add prototypes for __mbtowc and __wctomb pointers.
Add prototypes for charset-specific _wctomb_r and _mbtowc_r
functions.
Declare tables and functions from sb_charsets.c.
* libc/stdlib/mbtowc_r.c (__mbtowc): Define. Set to __ascii_mbtowc
by default.
(_mbtowc_r): Just call __mbtowc from here.
(__ascii_mbtowc): New function.
(__iso_mbtowc): New function.
(__cp_mbtowc): New function.
(__utf8_mbtowc): New function.
(__sjis_mbtowc): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
(__eucjp_mbtowc): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
(__jis_mbtowc): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
* libc/stdlib/sb_charsets.c: New file, adding singlebyte to UTF
conversion tables for all ISO and CP charsets.
(__iso_8859_index): New function.
(__cp_index): New function.
* libc/stdlib/wctomb_r.c (__wctomb): Define. Set to __ascii_wctomb
by default.
(_wctomb_r): Just call __wctomb from here.
(__ascii_wctomb): New function.
(__utf8_wctomb): New function.
(__sjis_wctomb): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
(__eucjp_wctomb): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
(__jis_wctomb): New function. Disable on Cygwin.
(__iso_wctomb): New function.
(__cp_wctomb): New function.