Remove "32" or "64" from each of the following names: acl32,
aclcheck32, aclfrommode32, aclfrompbits32, aclfromtext32, aclsort32,
acltomode32, acltopbits32, acltotext32, facl32, fchown32, fcntl64,
fstat64, _fstat64, _fstat64_r, ftruncate64, getgid32, getgrent32,
getgrgid32, getgrnam32, getgroups32, getpwuid32, getpwuid_r32,
getuid32, getuid32, initgroups32, lseek64, lstat64, mknod32, mmap64,
setegid32, seteuid32, setgid32, setgroups32, setregid32, setreuid32,
setuid32, stat64, _stat64_r, truncate64.
Remove prototypes and macro definitions of these names.
Remove "#ifndef __INSIDE_CYGWIN__" from some headers so that the new
names will be available when compiling Cygwin.
Remove aliases that are no longer needed.
Include <unistd.h> in fhandler_clipboard.cc for the declarations of
geteuid and getegid.
Per https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-developers/2021-October/012429.html,
we may encounter a crash when starting multiple threads during process
startup (here: fhandler_fifo::fixup_after_{fork,exec}) which in turn
allocate memory via malloc.
The problem is concurrent usage of malloc before the malloc muto has
been initialized.
To fix this issue, convert the muto to a SRWLOCK and make sure it is
statically initalized. Thus, malloc can be called as early as necessary
and malloc_init is only required to check for user space provided malloc.
Note that this requires to implement a __malloc_trylock macro to be
called from fork.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit 6f3943b erroneously removed the `#ifdef _COMPILING_NEWLIB'
guarding the __getreent inline function. This patch ignored the
fact that config.h is included when building applications, and the
code in question requires internal, auto-generated headers to be
available which are not exposed to user-space.
Reinstantiate defined(_COMPILING_NEWLIB) test and alternatively
check for defined (__INSIDE_CYGWIN__), otherwise we'd have to
reinstantiate the __getreent macro in cygtls.h which is really
confusing.
While testing it turned out that a low number of source codes inside
Cygwin won't see the inline __getreent due to a missing __INSIDE_CYGWIN__
definition. For malloc.cc this was actually deliberate to get different
definitions from including cygmalloc.h. Change this by defining
__INSIDE_CYGWIN__ in malloc.cc but changing the test in cygmalloc.h
to test for defined(DLMALLOC_VERSION). This might need a change if we
ever get around to replace dlmalloc with a newer, more threading-aware
malloc implementation.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Bump GPLv2+ to GPLv3+ for some files, clarify BSD 2-clause.
Everything else stays under GPLv3+.
New Linking Exception exempts resulting executables from LGPLv3 section 4.
Add CONTRIBUTORS file to keep track of licensing.
Remove 'Copyright Red Hat Inc' comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
(mainly in fhandler*) start fixing gcc 4.7.2 mismatch between regparm
definitions and declarations.
* gendef: Define some functions to take @ declaration to accommodate _regN
defines which use __stdcall.
* gentls_offsets: Define __regN macros as empty.
* autoload.cc (wsock_init): Remove unneeded regparm attribute.
* winsup.h (__reg1): Define.
(__reg2): Define.
(__reg3): Define.
* advapi32.cc (DuplicateTokenEx): Coerce some initializers to avoid warnings
from gcc 4.7.2.
* exceptions.cc (status_info): Declare struct to use NTSTATUS.
(cygwin_exception::dump_exception): Coerce e->ExceptionCode to NTSTATUS.
* fhandler_clipboard.cc (cygnativeformat): Redefine as UINT to avoid gcc 4.7.2
warnings.
(fhandler_dev_clipboard::read): Ditto.
* cygmalloc.h: Make more concessions to attempts to get debugging malloc
working.
* debug.h: Ditto.
* dlmalloc.cc: Ditto.
* dlmalloc.h: Ditto.
* malloc_wrapper.cc: Ditto.
* perthread.h (perthread::create): Use calloc to ensure zeroed memory.
* sigproc.h (sigCONT): Declare.
(wait_sig): Create sigCONT event here.
* exceptions.cc (sig_handle_tty_stop): Wait for sigCONT event rather than
stopping thread.
(sig_handle): Set sigCONT event as appropriate on SIGCONT rather than calling
ResumeThread.