Newlib defines defaults for internal types via <sys/_types.h> and uses
<machine/_types.h> to let targets define their own type if necessary.
Previously for example
#ifndef __dev_t_defined
typedef short __dev_t;
#endif
However, the __*_t_defined pattern conflicts with the glibc type guard
pattern for user types, e.g. dev_t in this example. Introduce a
__machine_*_t_defined pattern for internal types (defined by
<machine/_types.h>, used by <sys/_types.h>). For example
#ifndef __machine_dev_t_defined
typedef short __dev_t;
#endif
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
strings.h is the header mandated for these functions in POSIX.1 prior to
2008 (when most of these were removed). The declarations in string.h are
only for BSD compatibility. But when both headers are included, avoid
duplicate declarations.
Also, mark stpcpy and stpncpy as POSIX.1-2008.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Remove off_t typedef from cygwin/types.h thus relying on sys/types.h.
Introduce winsup/cygwin/machine/_types.h and move some types shared
with newlib into it. Get rid of their definition in cygwin/types.h.
Add same handling for __key_t/key_t as for the other types.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Copy definitions of off_t, dev_t, uid_t, and gid_t verbatim from latest
FreeBSD <sys/types.h>.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
This change solves a glibc/BSD compatibility problem.
glibc and BSD use double underscore types for internal types. The Linux
port of Newlib uses some glibc provided internal type definitions which
are not protected by guard defines, e.g. __off_t. To avoid a conflict
Newlib uses single underscore types for some internal types, e.g.
_off_t. However, for BSD compatibility we have to define the internal
types with double underscore names in <sys/_types.h>.
The header file <machine/types.h> is Newlib-specific. It was used
instead of <sys/_types.h> to provide the internal type definitions
_CLOCK_T, _TIME_T_, _CLOCKID_T_, _TIMER_T_, and __suseconds_t. Move
these definitions to <sys/_types.h> (there exist two instances of this
file, one for Linux and one for all other targets). This makes the
_HAVE_SYSTYPES configuration define obsolete (could possibly break the
__RDOS__ target). Use the standard <sys/_types.h> include throughout.
Move __loff_t defintion to default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>. Define
it via _off64_t to avoid a dependency on the compiler.
Provide the __off_t definition via default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>
based on _off_t for all systems except Cygwin. For Cygwin use _off64_t.
Define off_t via __off_t.
Provide the __pid_t definition via default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>.
This prevents a potential __pid_t and pid_t incompatibility. Add BSD
guard defines for pid_t.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Move the kernel dependent parts of <sys/time.h> to new system-specific
header file <machine/_time.h>. Provide an empty default implementation.
Add a specialized implementation for RTEMS.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Each version of SUS specifies a different value for _POSIX_VERSION,
_POSIX2_VERSION, and _XOPEN_VERSION. glibc also changes the value
of the other _POSIX2_ variables but not the _POSIX_* variables.
_POSIX_TIMERS should be set to a version number, not just 1.
The _POSIX_V7_* macros were missing, which was not noticed because
the V6 values were aliased in sysconf (<unistd.h>).
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Intel MCU System V ABI are incompartible with i386 System V ABI:
o Minimum instruction set is Intel Pentium ISA minus x87 instructions
o No x87 or vector registers
o First three args are passed in %eax, %edx and %ecx
o Full specification available here:
https://github.com/hjl-tools/x86-psABI/wiki/iamcu-psABI-0.7.pdf
newlib/
* configure.host: Add new ix86-*-elfiamcu target
newlib/libc/include/
* setjmp.h: Change _JBLEN for Intel MCU target
newlib/libc/machine/i386/
* memchr.S: (memchr) Target-specific size-optimized version
* memcmp.S: (memcmp) Likewise
* memcpy.S: (memcpy) Likewise
* memmove.S: (memmove) Likewise
* memset.S: (memset) Likewise
* setjmp.S: (setjmp) Likewise
* strchr.S: (strchr) Likewise
* strlen.S: (strlen) Likewise
newlib/libc/stdlib/
* srtold.c: (__flt_rounds) Disable for Intel MCU
This patch adds the long double functions missing in newlib to Cygwin.
Apart from some self-written additions (exp10l, finite{f,l}, isinf{f,l},
isnan{f,l}, pow10l) the files are taken from the Mingw-w64 math lib.
Minor changes were required, e.g. substitue _WIN64 with __x86_64__ and
fixing __FLT_RPT_DOMAIN/__FLT_RPT_ERANGE for Cygwin.
Cygwin:
* math: New subdir with math functions.
* Makefile.in (VPATH): Add math subdir.
(MATH_OFILES): List of object files collected from building files in
math subdir.
(DLL_OFILES): Add $(MATH_OFILES).
${CURDIR}/libm.a: Add $(MATH_OFILES) to build.
* common.din: Add new functions from math subdir.
* i686.din: Align to new math subdir. Remove functions now commonly
available.
* x86_64.din: Ditto.
* math.h: math.h wrapper to define mingw structs used in some files in
math subdir.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version.
newlib:
* libc/include/complex.h: Add prototypes for complex long double
functions. Only define for Cygwin.
* libc/include/math.h: Additionally enable prototypes of long double
functions for Cygwin. Add Cygwin-only prototypes for dreml, sincosl,
exp10l and pow10l. Explain why we don't add them to newlib.
* libc/include/tgmath.h: Enable long double handling on Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.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.
GCCs builtin functions are mostly type agnostic and architecture
indepedent. Prefer to use them if available.
* libc/include/math.h (fpclassify, isfinite, isinf, isnan,
isnormal): Use matching GCC builtin functions if built with
GCC 4.4 or later.
(signbit): Use matching GCC builtin functions if built with
GCC 4.0 or later.
(isgreater, isgreaterequal, isless, islessequal, islessgreater,
isunordered): Use matching GCC builtin functions if built with
GCC 2.97 or later.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
u_char, u_short, u_int, u_long are BSD-only types. Remove them from
Cygwin headers which are supposed to be used in a non-BSD scenario.
Drop special Cygwin handling of those types in sys/types.h.
newlib:
* libc/include/sys/types.h (u_char,u_short,u_int,u_long): Drop
Cygwin exception.
cygwin:
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::ioctl): Accommodate change
in include/asm/socket.h. Continue using u_long since that's the
MS type here.
* include/asm/socket.h: Since the type given in _IOR/_IOW macros
is only used for its sizeof, replace u_long with equivalent long.
* netdb.h (getnetbyaddr): Fix prototype.
* netinet/ip.h: Replace old BSD-only types with generically defined
old BSD types (u_char -> u_int8_t, etc).
* netinet/tcp.h: Ditto.
* netinet/udp.h: Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The u_intN_t types are BSD types but sanctioned by POSIX. They are
always defined when using Glibc headers so we follow suit.
newlib:
* libc/include/sys/types.h: Drop outdated __INTTYPES_DEFINED__
macro. Always define u_intN_t types.
cygwin:
* include/cygwin/types.h: Remove definition of u_intN_t types.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
While C++11 was the first version of the standard to use C99 functionality,
TR1 (for C++03) also does, and G++ does not distinguish between C++98 and
C++03, or when TR1 is in use. Therefore, while not strictly correct for
"pure" C++98, enabling C99 for all C++ usage is the simplest solution (and
much better than always using -D_GNU_SOURCE as on Linux).
See thread starting: https://sourceware.org/ml/newlib/2016/msg00297.html
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
These types are available in SVID as well.
* libc/include/sys/types.h (u_char,u_short,u_int,u_long): Replace
__BSD_VISIBLE with __MISC_VISIBLE.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
_LARGEFILE_SOURCE, which controls only these two functions, is implicitly
defined by _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500. However, they are also later added to
POSIX.1-2001 (and therefore available by default).
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
GCC 6.0+ asserts that the memptr argument to the builtin function
posix_memalign is nonnull.
Add the necessary annotation to the prototype and
remove the now unnecessary check to fix a warning.
newlib/Changelog
newlib/libc/include/stdlib.h: Annotate arg to posix_memalign as
non-null.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
malloc_wrapper.cc (posix_memalign): Remove always true nonnull check.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
Move the sig*set macros following the functions inside their feature
test macro conditional.
This fixes the build on bare-metal targets following
commit 5c78499ae2ae6ac28854b43a1ad73d917b40c62d.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
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.
This function is used by LibreSSL and OpenSSH and is provided by the
OpenBSD libc.
* libc/include/string.h (timingsafe_memcmp): Declare.
* libc/string/timingsafe_memcmp.c: New file.
* libc/string/Makefile.am: Add new file.
* libc/string/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
This function is used by LibreSSL and OpenSSH and is provided by the
OpenBSD libc.
* libc/include/string.h (timingsafe_bcmp): Declare.
* libc/string/timingsafe_bcmp.c: New file.
* libc/string/Makefile.am: Add new file.
* libc/string/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
This function is used by LibreSSL and OpenSSH and is provided by the
OpenBSD libc.
* libc/include/string.h (explicit_bzero): Declare.
* libc/string/explicit_bzero.c: New file.
* libc/string/Makefile.am: Add new file.
* libc/string/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
This guard is used by FreeBSD <sys/socket.h> for example. The FreeBSD
network stack is used in RTEMS.
* newlib/libc/include/sys/types.h (ssize_t): Guard by
_SSIZE_T_DECLARED.
The u_int/u_char/etc. BSD types are needed by Cygwin's netinet/*.h
headers, so they always need to be available.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
The inclusion of <sys/select.h> is required also by POSIX.1-2001.
setitimer is XSI, and futimesat is GNU.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Replace all !_POSIX_SOURCE with BSD. All *at functions depend on
ATFILE; futimens is POSIX.1-2008.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Throughout, use proper internal macros for functions, including those
marked as target-specific. Use ATFILE for all *at functions.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>