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.
Some awk implementations such as old versions of mawk do not support the
length() function. Use the return value of the POSIX split() function instead.
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.
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.
- Currently, tty::pcon_start flag is cleared before transfer_input()
in master::write(), however, the code in setup_pseudoconsole()
waits for transfer_input() using tty::pcon_start. This possibly
causes the race issue. The patch fixes this potential issue.
- This patch removes the old code which calls transfer_input() but
is no longer needed. These code was necessary indeed in the past,
however, as a result of recent frequent code changes, it is no
longer needed.
- Previously, reset_switch_to_nat_pipe() is called from many places
in pty code. This patch reorganizes that. With this patch, it is
called only from bg_check() and setpgid_aux(). The calls which
does not have enough reason have been omitted.
- To make read() work properly in canonical mode, writing to the pty
pipe should be done line by line. However, only CR was treated as
line separator previously in transfer_input(). This patch fixes
the issue.
- Previously, the PID_NEW_PG flag was also used as a marker for GDB
with non-cygwin inferior, unlike its original meaning. With this
patch, the condition exec_dwProcessId == dwProcessId is used as a
marker for that instead.
glibc getconf doesn't print "undefined" for undefined values
in -a output. It just prints the empty string. Do it the
same way.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
We return -1 with errno set to EINVAL for sysconf options for
values required by POSIX, but not implemented on Cygwin.
This is incorrect. Return -1, but don't set errno for these options.
Drop the "nsup" enum to indicate unsupported values, it's not
required anymore.
Fixes: 59e3b6ca7d (CVS import)
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
When adding the timer_getoverrun function, DELAYTIMER_MAX was added
to limits.h, but the return value of sysconf(_SC_DELAYTIMER_MAX) wasn't
changed accordingly. Fix that now.
Fixes: 9e295a8d19 ("Cygwin: posix timers: implement timer_getoverrun")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- transfer_input() function uses console api, so it should be guarded
by attach_mutex. However, in most cases, it is missing. This patch
fixes the issue.
- This patch communalizes the code for attaching another console
temporarily and resuming to the original attach state, because
there were a plurality of similar codes throughout.
- This patch revises the acquiring/releasing timing for attach_mutex
to make the period in which it is being acquired shorter. Further,
acquiring/releasing are added to where they are missing but needed.
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.
Avoid a recursive make to speed things up a bit.
This drops the header install logic because the lm32/ subdir doesn't
actually have any header files to install.
- In fhandler_console::cons_master_thread(), a struct which has
only a static function is used. In this case, struct instance
is not necessary. So with this patch, the static function is
invoked without creating instance.
So far the values of SigPnd and SigBlk were always 0 and SigIgn
was incorrectly set to the block mask of the current thread of
the calling process.
Fix that by adding a _pinfo::siginfo method and a PICOM_SIGINFO
message to allow to request actual signal info of any running process.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The "how" value only makes sense if a new set is given. If we
only read the current signal set, ignore the value of "how" per
POSIX:
"If set is a null pointer, the value of the argument how is not
significant"
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- With this patch, some pty functions/variables have been renamed
so that the name *pcon* is not used for those that are called
even when the pseudo console is not active.
- When Ctrl-C terminates a non-cygwin process on a pseudo console,
pty master attaches to the pseudo console first, and send
CTRL_C_EVENT. If the non-cygwin process closes the pseudo console
before the pty master calls FreeConsole(), the pty master process
will crash. With this patch, pty master process takes over the
ownership of the pseudo console, and closes it by myself.
The current targ-include setup runs `cp` every header file it installs,
in serial. This can be a little noticeable on systems, so cleanup the
logic to rely on cp's ability to copy multiple files to a directory in
a single call.
We still need a check for empty directories with no headers (i.e. the
glob doesn't match anything), so add a helper variable to contain that
logic to reduce the boiler plate a little.
This is a bit of an abbreviated form of what's in the Newlib subdir,
but with emphasis on Libgloss-specific parts, and anything unique to
it. I haven't put too much effort in.
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.
Some of these rules were already unnecessary as they were compiling a
single source file into the same named object w/out custom flags, and
Automake handles that for us completely.
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.
Since POSIX cp requires copying a file to a directory without having
to specify the name explicitly, rely on that to avoid calling basename
on every source file.
We can also drop the stub `true` call if the -f test failed. The use
of `if` already takes care of that in POSIX shell.
- With this patch, unique invisible consoles are created for each pty
to isolate CTRL_C_EVENTs between ptys. This is necessary by Ctrl-C
handling in fhandler_termios::process_sigs() for non-cygwin apps
started in pty if the pseudo console is disabled.