Remove the pointer indirection through the read-only _global_impure_ptr and
directly use a externally visible _impure_data object of type struct _reent.
This enables the static initialization of global data structures in a follow up
patch. In addition, we get rid of a machine-specific file.
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.
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.
Remove dependency on __sdidinit member of struct _reent to check
object initialization. Like __sdidinit, the __cleanup member of
struct _reent is initialized in the __sinit() function. Checking
initialization against __cleanup serves the same purpose and will
reduce overhead in the __sfp() function in a follow up patch.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Generating these files is very cheap, so let's just do it all the time.
This makes the build logic simpler, and keeps errors for slipping in in
codepaths that are not well tested. Creating these files doesn't mean
they'll be included in the manual implicitly.
For example, some of the nano stdio files break documentation because
they don't have any chew directives in them. But no one noticed since
that code path is rarely enabled. So drop the _i and _float def files.
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.
The 'cygnus' option was removed from automake 1.13 in 2012, so the
presence of this option prevents that or a later version of automake
being used.
A check-list of the effects of '--cygnus' from the automake 1.12
documentation, and steps taken (where possible) to preserve those
effects (See also this thread [1] for discussion on that):
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2012-03/msg00048.html
1. The foreign strictness is implied.
Already present in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE in newlib/acinclude.m4
2. The options no-installinfo, no-dependencies and no-dist are implied.
Already present in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE in newlib/acinclude.m4
Future work: Remove no-dependencies and any explicit header dependencies,
and use automatic dependency tracking instead. Are there explicit rules
which are now redundant to removing no-installinfo and no-dist?
3. The macro AM_MAINTAINER_MODE is required.
Already present in newlib/acinclude.m4
Note that maintainer-mode is still disabled by default.
4. Info files are always created in the build directory, and not in the
source directory.
This appears to be an error in the automake documentation describing
'--cygnus' [2]. newlib's info files are generated in the source
directory, and no special steps are needed to keep doing that.
[2] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2012-04/msg00028.html
5. texinfo.tex is not required if a Texinfo source file is specified.
(The assumption is that the file will be supplied, but in a place that
automake cannot find.)
This effect is overriden by an explicit setting of the TEXINFO_TEX
variable (the directory part of which is fed into texi2X via the
TEXINPUTS environment variable).
6. Certain tools will be searched for in the build tree as well as in the
user's PATH. These tools are runtest, expect, makeinfo and texi2dvi.
For obscure automake reasons, this effect of '--cygnus' is not active
for makeinfo in newlib's configury.
However, there appears to be top-level configury which selects in-tree
runtest, expect and makeinfo, if present. So, if that works as it
appears, this effect is preserved. If not, this may cause problem if
anyone is building those tools in-tree.
This effect is not preserved for texi2dvi. This may cause problems if
anyone is building texinfo in-tree.
If needed, explicit checks for those tools looking in places relative to
$(top_srcdir)/../ as well as in PATH could be added.
7. The check target doesn't depend on all.
This effect is not preseved. The check target now depends on the all
target.
This concern seems somewhat academic given the current state of the
testsuite.
Also note that this doesn't touch libgloss.
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>
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>
RTEMS provides the option to have a global or per-thread reentrancy
as part of application configuration. As part of this, RTEMS provides
the implementation of __getreent() as appropriate. Allow the target
to determine if this method is present in libc.a.
This reverts commit 4de8596. It worked around a problem which was
actually introduced by patch 10a30e7 a few weeks ago. Rather than
adding special code to the newlib version of __getreent, the followup
patch reinstantiates the original, Cygwin-only implementation of
__getreent.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Assmann <sassmann@redhat.com>
So far the lib function __getreent always returned _impure_ptr. On Cygwin
this is only correct after _impure_ptr got initialized. The inline
function in include/cygwin/config.h always returns the right _reent ptr,
though.
After introducing per-thread locales, the __getreent function is called
prior to initialization of _impure_ptr (from dll_crt0_0) to access the
locale pointer, which leads to a crash.
Fix the __getreent lib function for Cygwin to return the correct _reent
pointer all the time. Rename inline function to __inline_getreent
and introduce a macro __getreent calling the inline function. Change
the lib function __getreent to call __inline_getreent on Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
makedoc requires a NEWPAGE command to preceed the second and subsequent FUNCTION
commands in a file in order to produce the correct texinfo output.
Add missing NEWPAGE commands needed in reent/execr.c. and reent/signalr.c, which
contain makedoc markup for multiple functions.
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
* libc/include/sys/config.h (_REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT): Define for
RTEMS.
* libc/include/sys/reent.h (_reent): Use _REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT.
(_global_atexit): Declare if _REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT is defined.
* libc/reent/reent.c (_reclaim_reent): Remove atexit cleanup if
_REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT is defined.
(_wrapup_reent): Remove atexit handling if _REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT
is defined.
* libc/stdlib/__atexit.c (_global_atexit0): Define if
_REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT is defined.
* libc/stdlib/__call_atexit.c (_global_atexit): Define if
_REENT_GLOBAL_ATEXIT is defined.
compiler warnings found this way.
* libc/stdio/freopen.c (_freopen_r): Fix bug setting _flags.
* libc/include/stdio.h (_rename): Define when building newlib.
* libc/include/sys/signal.h (_kill): Ditto.
* libc/include/sys/stat.h (_mkdir): Ditto.
* libc/include/sys/time.h (_gettimeofday): Ditto.
* libc/include/sys/times.h (_times): Ditto.
* libc/include/sys/wait.h (_wait): Ditto.
* libc/locale/lmessages.c (empty): Don't define for Cygwin.
* libc/locale/lmonetary.c (cnv): Ditto.
* libc/locale/nl_langinfo.c (nl_langinfo): Ditto for variable s.
* libc/posix/collate.c: Throughout cast to avoid compiler warning.
* libc/posix/engine.c (matcher): Initialize dp to avoid compiler
warning.
* libc/posix/glob.c: Disable on Cygwin. Explain why.
* libc/posix/regcomp.c: Fix "uninitialized" compiler warnings.
(dissect): Deliberately silence gcc compiler warning. Add comment to
explain why.
* libc/posix/wordexp.c (wordexp): Remove num_bytes variable since result
is never used.
* libc/posix/popen.c (popen): Ditto for variable last.
* libc/reent/mkdirr.c: Include sys/stat.h.
* libc/reent/renamer.c: Include stdio.h.
* libc/search/hash.c: Throughout use underscored variants of the stat
function family.
(init_hash): Add missing definition for the __USE_INTERNAL_STAT64 case.
* libc/search/hash_bigkey.c (__big_insert): Add parenthesis to avoid
compiler warning.
* libc/search/hash_page.c (overflow_page): Initalize freep to NULL to
avoid compiler warning.
* libc/stdio/asiprintf.c (_asiprintf_r): Cast unsigned char * to char *
to avoid compiler warning.
(asiprintf): Ditto.
* libc/stdio/asprintf.c (_asprintf_r): Ditto.
(asprintf): Ditto.
* libc/stdio/vasiprintf.c (_vasiprintf_r): Ditto.
* libc/stdio/vasprintf.c (_vasprintf_r): Ditto.
* libc/stdio/mktemp.c (_gettemp): Cast to unsigned char in call to
isdigit to avoid compiler warning.
* libc/stdio/vfprintf.c (_VFPRINTF_R): Initialize variables used for
grouping to avoid compiler warning. Only define and set nseps and
nrepeats if they are really used.
* libc/stdio/vfwprintf.c (_VFWPRINTF_R): Ditto. Only define state if
it is really used.
* libc/stdio/vfscanf.c (u_char): Revert to be defined as unsigned char.
(__SVFSCANF_R): Cast fmt in call to __mbtowc.
* libc/stdlib/mbtowc_r.c (JIS_state_table): Disable when building
Cygwin.
(JIS_action_table): Ditto.
* libc/stdlib/wctomb_r.c (__utf8_wctomb): Add parenthesis to avoid
compiler warning.
* libc/string/strcasestr.c: Deliberately silence gcc compiler warning.
Add comment to explain why.
* libc/time/strptime.c (strptime): Cast to unsigned char in calls to
isspace to avoid compiler warning.
* libm/math/e_atan2.c (__ieee754_atan2): Add parenthesis to avoid
compiler warning.
* libm/math/e_exp.c (__ieee754_exp): Initialize k to 0 to avoid
compiler warning. Drop setting it to 0 later.
* libm/math/ef_exp.c (__ieee754_expf): Ditto.
* libm/math/e_pow.c (__ieee754_pow): Add braces to avoid compiler
warning.
* libm/math/ef_pow.c (__ieee754_powf): Ditto.
* libm/math/er_lgamma.c (__ieee754_lgamma_r): Initialize nadj to 0 to
avoid compiler warning.
* libm/math/erf_lgamma.c (__ieee754_lgammaf_r): Ditto.
* libm/math/e_rem_pio2.c (__ieee754_rem_pio2): Ditto for variable z.
* libm/common/sf_round.c (roundf): Remove signbit variable since result
is never used.