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Pekka Seppänen 766f1beb4d Reentrancy, use _REENT_ERRNO()
Use _REENT_ERRNO() macro to access errno.  This encapsulation is
required, as errno might be either _errno member of struct _reent,
_tls_errno or any such implementation detail.
2023-09-11 09:23:05 +02:00
Pekka Seppänen 31eb43efa7 libc/stdlib/nano-mallocr.c, typo in variable name
Nano malloc uses `size' in assertation whereas the correct variable would be
`s'.  Given this has existed ever since nano malloc support was added, based
on the context ("returned payload area of desired size does not exceed the
actual allocated chunk") I presume that indeed `s' (user input) and not
`r->size' (computed) shall be used.
2023-08-29 14:33:27 +02:00
Takashi Yano ab78bd2d22 newlib: gdtoa: Suppress compiler warning.
Fixes: 5ac83ea47a ("newlib: Fix memory leak regarding gdtoa-based _ldtoa_r().")
Signed-off-by: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
2023-08-04 17:45:59 +09:00
Takashi Yano 5ac83ea47a newlib: Fix memory leak regarding gdtoa-based _ldtoa_r().
After the commit a4705d387f, printf() for floating-point values
causes a memory leak. The legacy _ldtoa_r() assumed the char pointer
returned will be free'ed by Bfree(). However, gdtoa-based _ldtoa_r()
returns the pointer returned by gdtoa() which should be free'ed by
freedtoa(). Due to this issue, the caller of _ldtoa_r() fails to free
the allocated char buffer. This is the cause of the said memory leak.
https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2023-July/254054.html

This patch makes rv_alloc()/freedtoa() allocate/free the buffer in
a compatible way with legacy _ldtoa_r().

Fixes: a4705d387f ("ldtoa: Import gdtoa from OpenBSD.")
Reported-by: natan_b <natan_b@libero.it>
Reviewed-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
2023-08-02 15:00:56 +09:00
Corinna Vinschen 8a43189438 Revert "* libc/stdlib/mbtowc_r.c (__ascii_mbtowc): Disallow conversion of"
This reverts commit 2b77087a48.

For some reason lost in time, commit 2b77087a48 introduced
Cygwin-specific code treating single byte characters outside the
portable character set as illegal chars.  However, Cygwin was
always alone with this over-correct behaviour and it leads to
stuff like gnulib replacing functions defined in Cygwin with
their own implementation just due to that.

Revert this change, sans the changes to ChangeLog.

Fixes: 2b77087a48 ("* libc/stdlib/mbtowc_r.c (__ascii_mbtowc): Disallow conversion of")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-07-31 22:39:09 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 5da71b6059 Cygwin: add support for GB18030 codeset
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-03-16 18:25:09 +01:00
Henrik Nilsson via Newlib c8397ae817 nano-mallocr: Prevent NULL pointer de-reference in free_list
The existing code checked if there was a chunk in free_list and
that the tail was not the next chunk.

The check if there is a chunk is not needed since it's already
known but the case of a single chunk in free_list needs to be
handled differently.
2023-02-27 10:54:26 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 2b052b3c50 Cygwin: fully support KOI8-T codeset
Commit 89eb4bce15 was pretty half-hearted, missing
the codepage character type tables and wctomb/mbtowc
mappings.

Fixes: 89eb4bce15 ("Cygwin: support KOI8-T codeset")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-02-25 16:12:51 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 89eb4bce15 Cygwin: support KOI8-T codeset
Used on Linux as default codeset for Tajik. There's no matching
Windows codepage, so fake it as CP103.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-02-24 16:40:58 +01:00
Jeff Johnston 5230eb7f8c Implement sysconf for Arm
- add support for using sysconf to get page size in _mallocr.c via
  HAVE_SYSCONF_PAGESIZE flag set in configure.host
- set flag in configure.host for arm and add a default sysconf implementation
  in libc/sys/arm that returns the page size
- the default implementation can be overridden outside newlib to allow a
  different page size to improve malloc on devices with a small footprint
  without needing to rebuild newlib
- this patch is based on a contribution from Torbjorn Svensson and
  Niklas Dahlquist (https://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/newlib/current/017616.html)
2022-09-19 15:35:55 -04:00
tb eb5c631ead upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: fix indent 2022-09-10 21:00:38 +02:00
djm 52a410f9bd upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: Randomise the rekey interval a little.
Previously, the chacha20 instance would be rekeyed every 1.6MB. This
makes it happen at a random point somewhere in the 1-2MB range.

Feedback deraadt@ visa@, ok tb@ visa@

newlib port: Make REKEY_BASE depend on SIZE_MAX
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2022-09-10 20:59:01 +02:00
dtucker f5fece2838 upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: Remove unused ivbits argument from chacha_keysetup
to match other instances in the tree. ok deraadt@
2022-09-10 20:58:03 +02:00
deraadt db5e07368c upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: replace abort() with _exit()
In the incredibly unbelievable circumstance where _rs_init() fails to
allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage
concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only fail
if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this failure
point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which they can
read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that. So take
this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
2022-09-10 20:58:03 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen dd22053fee upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: bump file versions
This hides a patch not required in newlib
2022-09-10 20:58:01 +02:00
bcook ef76759d7f upstream OpenBSD: arc4random: Add support for building arc4random with MSVC.
By default, MSVC's stdlib.h defines min(), so we need to spell out something
less common to avoid picking it up.

ok deraadt@ beck@ miod@
2022-09-10 20:56:25 +02:00
Torbjörn SVENSSON a68e99f883 Don't allocate another header when merging chunks
In the nano version of malloc, when the last chunk is to be extended,
there is no need to acount for the header again as it's already taken
into account in the overall "alloc_size" at the beginning of the
function.

Contributed by STMicroelectronics

Signed-off-by: Torbjörn SVENSSON <torbjorn.svensson@foss.st.com>
2022-09-01 15:39:10 -04:00
Torbjörn SVENSSON 0455ea28ce Used chunk needs to be removed from free_list
When using nano malloc and the remaning heap space is not big enough to
fullfill the allocation, malloc will attempt to merge the last chunk in
the free list with a new allocation in order to create a bigger chunk.
This is successful, but the chunk still remains in the free_list, so
any later call to malloc can give out the same region without it first
being freed.

Possible sequence to verify:

void *p1 = malloc(3000);
void *p2 = malloc(4000);
void *p3 = malloc(5000);
void *p4 = malloc(6000);
void *p5 = malloc(7000);
free(p2);
free(p4);
void *p6 = malloc(35000);
free(p6);
void *p7 = malloc(42000);
void *p8 = malloc(32000);

Without the change, p7 and p8 points to the same address.
Requirement, after malloc(35000), there is less than 42000 bytes
available on the heap.

Contributed by STMicroelectronics

Signed-off-by: Torbjörn SVENSSON <torbjorn.svensson@foss.st.com>
2022-09-01 14:40:27 -04:00
Jeff Johnston d92d3a3c4a Fix some Coverity Scan errors. 2022-08-31 15:18:08 -04:00
Matt Joyce ea99f21ce6 Add --enable-newlib-reent-thread-local option
By default, Newlib uses a huge object of type struct _reent to store
thread-specific data.  This object is returned by __getreent() if the
__DYNAMIC_REENT__ Newlib configuration option is defined.

The reentrancy structure contains for example errno and the standard input,
output, and error file streams.  This means that if an application only uses
errno it has a dependency on the file stream support even if it does not use
it.  This is an issue for lower end targets and applications which need to
qualify the software according to safety standards (for example ECSS-E-ST-40C,
ECSS-Q-ST-80C, IEC 61508, ISO 26262, DO-178, DO-330, DO-333).

If the new _REENT_THREAD_LOCAL configuration option is enabled, then struct
_reent is replaced by dedicated thread-local objects for each struct _reent
member.  The thread-local objects are defined in translation units which use
the corresponding object.
2022-07-13 06:55:46 +02:00
Matt Joyce 81352a9df9 Add _REENT_CVTBUF(ptr)
Add a _REENT_CVTBUF() macro to encapsulate access to the _cvtbuf
member of struct reent. This will help to replace the struct
member with a thread-local storage object in a follow up patch.
2022-07-13 06:55:46 +02:00
Matt Joyce 315c420e1b Add _REENT_CVTLEN(ptr)
Add a _REENT_CVTLEN() macro to encapsulate access to the _cvtlen
member of struct reent. This will help to replace the struct
member with a thread-local storage object in a follow-up patch.
2022-07-13 06:55:46 +02:00
Matt Joyce f3b8138239 Add _REENT_ERRNO(ptr)
Add a _REENT_ERRNO() macro to encapsulate the access to the
_errno member of struct reent. This will help to replace the
structure member with a thread-local storage object in a follow
up patch.

Replace uses of __errno_r() with _REENT_ERRNO().  Keep __errno_r() macro for
potential users outside of Newlib.
2022-07-13 06:55:41 +02:00
Sebastian Huber 2faeaf50fd Use global atexit data for all configurations
For the exit processing only members of _GLOBAL_REENT were used by default.  If
the _REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT option was enabled, then the data structures were
provided through dedicated global objects.  Make this option the default.
Remove the option.  Rename struct _reent members _atexit and _atexit0 to
_reserved_6 and _reserved_7, respectively.  Provide them only if
_REENT_BACKWARD_BINARY_COMPAT is defined.
2022-05-18 07:45:09 +02:00
Sebastian Huber 5c7af4227d Use right lock release in __register_exitproc() 2022-05-18 07:45:09 +02:00
Matt Joyce 26747c47bc Add stdio_exit_handler()
Add a dedicated stdio exit handler to avoid using _GLOBAL_REENT in exit().
2022-05-13 12:35:00 +02:00
Dimitar Dimitrov 90a4ab5eb1 Fix nano-malloc build
The nano malloc build broke with:
  Commit 357d7fcc6
  In <stdio.h> provide only necessary types

The above commit exposed a latent missing-header bug:
  newlib/libc/stdlib/nano-mallocr.c:220:33: error: ‘uintptr_t’ undeclared (first use in this function)

Fix by including <stdint.h>.

Signed-off-by: Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar@dinux.eu>
2022-05-04 12:49:55 -04:00
Corinna Vinschen a404165959 Revert "sys/types.h: Don't include sys/_stdint.h"
This reverts commit 4232d171a6.
2022-05-04 15:08:44 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 4232d171a6 sys/types.h: Don't include sys/_stdint.h
By including sys/_stdint.h, all types from stdint.h are
exposed even if stdint.h isn't pulled in explicitely. Include
<machine/_default_types.h instead. Fix up newlib and Cygwin
files which rely on stdint.h types, too.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2022-05-03 18:58:18 +02:00
Mike Frysinger 96bc16f6b2 newlib: libc: merge build up a directory
Convert all the libc/ subdir makes into the top-level Makefile.  This
allows us to build all of libc from the top Makefile without using any
recursive make calls.  This is faster and avoids the funky lib.a logic
where we unpack subdir archives to repack into a single libc.a.  The
machine override logic is maintained though by way of Makefile include
ordering, and source file accumulation in libc_a_SOURCES.

There's a few dummy.c files that are no longer necessary since we aren't
doing the lib.a accumulating, so punt them.

The winsup code has been pulling the internal newlib ssp library out,
but that doesn't exist anymore, so change that to pull the objects.
2022-03-16 21:18:25 -04:00
Mike Frysinger 4ad6b4d4df newlib: libc: move stdlib multiplex logic from build to source files
Rather than define per-object rules in the Makefile, have small files
that define & include the right content.  This simplifies the build
rules, and makes understanding the source a little easier (imo) as it
makes all the subdirs behave the same: you have 1 source file and it
produces 1 object.  It's also about the same amount of boiler plate,
without having to define custom build rules that can fall out of sync.

This will also be important as we merge the libc.a build into the top
dir since it relies on a single flat list of objects for overrides.

Also take the opportunity to clean up the unnecessary header deps in
here.  Automake provides dependency generation for free now.
2022-03-09 16:58:46 -05:00
Mike Frysinger b1b44f777c newlib: rename mallocr.c to _mallocr.c
This file is a little confusing: it provides all of the mallocr logic,
but is compiled multiple times to produce a unique symbol each time.
For example, building mallocr.c with -DDEFINE_FREER produces freer.o
that only defines _free_r().  This is fine for most symbols, but it's
a little confusing when defining mallocr itself -- we produce a file
with the same symbol name, but we still need -DDEFINE_MALLOCR.  In
order to move the logic from the build rules to source files, using
mallocr.c both as a multiplexer and for defining a single symbol is a
bit tricky.  It's possible (if we add a lot of redundant preprocessor
checks to mallocr.c, or we add complicated build flags just for this
one files), but it's easier if we simply rename this to a dedicated
file.  So let's do that.

We do this as a dedicated commit because the next one will create a
new mallocr.c file and git's automatic diff algorithms can handle
trivial renames, but it can't handle renames+creates in the same
commit.
2022-03-09 04:12:46 -05:00
Mike Frysinger d7b16b0576 newlib: move nano-malloc logic from build to source files
Simplify the build system logic a bit by moving the mallocr.c ->
nano-mallocr.c redirection from the Makefile to the source files.
This allows for consistent object name usage regardless of the
configuration options used in case a machine dir wants to define
its own override.
2022-03-09 04:12:45 -05:00
Mike Frysinger dea52d5c1e newlib: convert INTERNAL_NEWLIB to _LIBC
Since we already set up _LIBC to indicate source files are building
for newlib, we don't need this malloc-specific symbol.  Convert it
over to simplify the build a bit.
2022-03-01 20:30:32 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 8343db918f newlib: libc: move configure into top-level
This kills off the last configure script under libc/ and folds it
into the top newlib configure script.  The a lot of the logic was
already in the top configure script, so move what's left into a
libc/acinclude.m4 file.
2022-02-25 13:52:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 416792d59a newlib: libc: delete crt0.o duplication
The crt0.o was handled in a subdir-by-subdir basis: it would be compiled
in one (e.g. libc/sys/$arch/), then copied up one level (libc/sys/), then
copied up another (libc/) before finally being copied & installed in the
top newlib dir.  The libc/sys/ copy was cleaned up, and then the top dir
was changed to copy it directly out of the libc/sys/$arch/ dir.  But the
libc/sys/ copy to libc/ was left behind.  Clean that up now too.
2022-02-18 21:25:32 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 907764ebec newlib/libgloss: drop unused $(CROSS_CFLAGS)
This is used in a bunch of places, but nowhere is it ever set, and
nowhere can I find any documentation, nor can I find any other project
using it.  So delete the flags to simplify.
2022-02-15 20:02:51 -05:00
Mike Frysinger ac90a6590b newlib: phoenix: merge configure up to top-level
Merge sys/phoenix/ configure logic into libc/ itself.  This kills
off the last lingering script in this tree (other than libc itself).
2022-02-15 19:59:08 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 5b9c4cf23e newlib: drop support for $oext
This was needed only to support libtool in case objects ended in .lo
instead of .o, but we dropped libtool, so drop this too.
2022-02-09 23:35:23 -05:00
Mike Frysinger f034d8ad19 newlib: drop support for $aext
This was needed only to support libtool in case the library ended in
.la instead of .a, but we dropped libtool, so drop this too.
2022-02-09 23:34:17 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 006da84337 newlib: drop libtool support
This was only ever used for i?86-pc-linux-gnu targets, but that's been
broken for years, and has since been dropped.  So clean this up too.

This also deletes the funky objectlist logic since it only existed for
the libtool libraries.  Since it was the only thing left in the small
Makefile.shared file, we can punt that too.
2022-02-09 20:27:37 -05:00
Mike Frysinger e7ad3f5aa8 newlib: switch to AM_PROG_AR
Now that we require automake-1.15, we can use this macro rather than
do the tool search ourselves.
2022-02-08 21:24:59 -05:00
Mike Frysinger b9346cee1a newlib: switch to standard AC_PROG_CC
Now that we use AC_NO_EXECUTABLES, and we require a recent version of
autoconf, we don't need to define our own copies of these macros.  So
switch to the standard AC_PROG_CC.
2022-02-08 19:09:26 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 24b1e4b942 newlib: drop shared documentation rules
Now that the top-level makefile handles these, don't need to copy
these into every single subdir.
2022-02-05 00:18:01 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 6026ef29d8 newlib: move man page generation into top-level build
This allows building the libc & libm pages in parallel, and drops
the duplication in the subdirs with the chew/chapter settings.

The unused rules in Makefile.shared are left in place to minimize
noise in the change.
2022-02-05 00:17:54 -05:00
Mike Frysinger fc2b4ffee0 newlib: libc: move manual into top-level build
This doesn't migrate all the docs, just the libc's manual (pdf/info).
This is to show the basic form of migrating the chew files.

For subdirs that didn't have any docs, I've stripped their settings
for clarity.  If someone wanted to suddenly add docs, they can add
the corresponding Makefile.inc files easily.
2022-02-04 23:57:12 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 44f6310bf9 newlib: libc: include all chapters all the time in the manual
THe stdio subdir is actually required by the documentation.  The
stdio/def is handled dynamically, but libc.texi always expects it
to be included, and fails if it isn't.  So making it required when
building docs is safe.

The xdr subdir is handled dynamically, but it doesn't include any
docs, so the dynamic logic isn't (currently) adding any value.  So
making it required when building docs is safe.

That leaves: iconv, stdio64, posix, and signal subdirs.  The chapters
have a little disclaimer saying they are system-dependent, but even
then, imo having stable manuals regardless of the target is preferable,
and we can add more disclaimer language to these chapters if we want.

This doesn't touch the man page codepaths, just the info/pdf.
2022-02-04 19:39:09 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 6444f108d9 newlib: export abs_newlib_basedir for all subdirs
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.
2022-01-29 01:35:30 -05:00
Cyril Yared 73d515fcfe Fix null-pointer dereference in nano-malloc
If p is NULL, then the free_list is empty and we should return the
correct failure values.
2022-01-26 13:14:03 +01:00
Mike Frysinger 08a55a233d newlib: libc: merge machine/ configure scripts up a level
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.
2022-01-26 03:11:21 -05:00