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Alexey Lapshin 7ba103eb1a newlib: add Xtensa port 2023-08-17 18:14:15 -04:00
Corinna Vinschen 7e03fc35f5 Add posix_spawn_file_actions_add{f}chdir_np
These are defined as _np functions and available in glibc, musl, macOS,
FreeBSD, Solaris ≥ 11.3

They are likely to be standardized without the _np suffix as a result of
Austin Group issue 1208. if so, both names will be kept as aliases.

Introduce HAVE_CHDIR and HAVE_FCHDIR to allow building on systems not
providing these calls.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-04-18 23:47:28 +02:00
Thomas Schwinge 654072d7a2 nvptx: Remove newlib ELIX level 1 restriction
Such a hard-coded ELIX level restriction is only being applied for nvptx
newlib -- but we'd actually like higher levels' functions available there,
too.  (Users continue to be able to override this via newlib 'configure',
as for every other newlib target.)

This already enables GCC test cases that currently FAIL due to
'unresolved symbol strndup' ('gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-object-size-0.c'), or
'unresolved symbol mempcpy' ('gcc.dg/torture/pr45636.c'), for example.

Co-authored-by: Andrew Stubbs <ams@codesourcery.com>
2023-01-19 21:52:06 +01:00
Kwok Cheung Yeung e18743072b amdgcn: Add vectorized math routines
This implements a set of vectorized math routines to be used by the
compiler auto-vectorizer.  Versions for vectors with 2 lanes up to
64 lanes (in powers of 2) are provided.

These routines are based on the scalar versions of the math routines in
libm/common, libm/math and libm/mathfp.  They make extensive use of the GCC
C vector extensions and GCN-specific builtins in GCC.
2023-01-18 13:22:58 -05:00
Jeff Johnston c04c01524d Revert "amdgcn: Add vectorized math routines"
This reverts commit 125e39bfea.
2022-12-16 12:28:48 -05:00
Kwok Cheung Yeung 125e39bfea amdgcn: Add vectorized math routines
This implements a set of vectorized math routines to be used by the
compiler auto-vectorizer.  Versions for vectors with 2 lanes up to
64 lanes (in powers of 2) are provided.

These routines are based on the scalar versions of the math routines in
libm/common, libm/math and libm/mathfp.  They make extensive use of the GCC
C vector extensions and GCN-specific builtins in GCC.
2022-12-16 12:18:14 -05:00
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
Corinna Vinschen 2902b3a09e Cygwin: drop requirement to build newlib's stdio64
Given that 64 bit Cygwin defines all file access types (off_t,
fpos_t, and derived types) as 64 bit anyway, there's no reason
left to rely on the stdio64 part of newlib.  Use base functions
and base types.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2022-08-03 13:41:35 +02:00
Mike Frysinger be9c0561e7 newlib: drop phoenix support
This code has not been updated since 2016, and it looks like it has
rotted quite a bit since.  It does not build against the current set
of phoenix sources -- I had to hack both the kernel headers and the
newlib headers up to get it to build, and I still have no idea if it
actually links or runs.  It seems like the project itself has moved
away from newlib and to its own C library:
https://phoenix-rtos.com/documentation/libc/README.md

So since there's no interest from the phoenix folks to maintain this,
and it has a significant amount of non-standard code that we try to
keep up-to-date (without actually testing it), just punt it all.
2022-03-28 23:17:06 -04:00
Mike Frysinger df5808b771 newlib: drop support for decstation & sunos systems
These targets don't actually cross-compile -- they try to pull some
objects out of the host's /lib/libc.a, /lib/libm.a, and /lib/crt0.o
directly and merge them into newlib's own libraries.  This is hard
to keep working and impossible to test.  Considering the vintage of
such targets, and gcc dropping them many many years ago, drop them
from newlib too.  This will make cleaning up the build a lot easier.
2022-02-15 20:00:58 -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 462d6942f6 newlib: drop i?86-pc-linux-* target support
This was added 20+ years ago.  It seems to have very few (or no users)
as it only works on 32-bit x86 GNU/Linux (i.e. glibc) systems, and even
then only with old versions of glibc.  It hasn't compiled in at least 5
years, but most likely been broken for more like 15 years -- it relies
on internal glibc APIs (like linuxthreads), and that code has changed
and been deleted significantly since.

This single target ends up dragging in a lot of non-trivial code that is
hard to keep working, and currently impossible to verify -- the libtool
and iconvdata and sys/linux/ code isn't used by anything else, but ends
up touching just about every build file in the tree.  Punt the target so
we can start stripping out all these unique code paths.

This commit by itself just disables the target.  We'll start deleting the
individual unused pieces in followups.
2022-02-09 20:23:12 -05:00
Mike Frysinger d5ebf5277e newlib: rename libc_cv_ prefix to newlib_cv_
We've been using both libc_cv_ and newlib_cv_ for our cache vars.
Let's consolidate on newlib_cv_ to avoid conflicts with glibc which
is already using the libc_cv_ prefix.
2022-02-01 21:37:00 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 6a59fc444b newlib: fix cygwin -I path
This code snippet assumed it was only ever run in the top configure
script where srcdir would point to newlib/ which is parallel to the
winsup/ tree.  This is incorrect for all of the subdir configure
scripts leading to bad -I flags in $(CC).  Switch it over to the
new abs_newlib_basedir which should work in all subdirs.
2022-01-29 01:35:30 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 437c5c5085 newlib: internalize HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY
This define is only used by newlib internally, so stop exporting it
as HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY since this can conflict with defines packages
use themselves.

We don't really need to add _ to HAVE_INIT_FINI too since it isn't
exported in newlib.h, but might as well be consistent here.

We can't (easily) add this to newlib_cflags like HAVE_INIT_FINI is
because this is based on a compile-time test in the top configure,
not on plain shell code in configure.host.  We'd have to replicate
the test in every subdir in order to have it passed down.
2022-01-19 19:59:16 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 6226bad0ea change _COMPILING_NEWLIB to _LIBC
Use the same name as glibc & gnulib to indicate "newlib itself is
being compiled".  This also harmonizes the codebase a bit in that
_LIBC was already used in places instead of _COMPILING_NEWLIB.

Building for bfin-elf, mips-elf, and x86_64-pc-cygwin produces
the same object code.
2021-11-15 19:32:23 -05:00
Mike Frysinger 372093689c define _COMPILING_NEWLIB for all targets when compiling
The _COMPILING_NEWLIB symbol is for declaring "the code is being
compiled for newlib itself" so headers can change behavior vs the
header being used by users (who should get the normal clean API).
Unfortunately, this symbol is defined inconsistently leading to it
only being useful for a few subsections of the tree.

Pull it out so that it's defined all the time for all targets.
2021-11-11 17:26:45 -05:00
Roger Sayle 6bb96d13a2 nvptx: Emulate clock and other machine stubs.
This patch to the libc/machine/nvptx port of newlib implements an
approximation of "clock" and provides some additional stub routines.
These changes not only reduce the number of (link) failures in the GCC
testsuite when targeting nvptx-none, but also allow the NIST scimark4
benchmark to compile and run without modification.

newlib already contains support for backends to provide their own
clock implementations via -DCLOCK_PROVIDED.  That functionality is
used here to return an approximate elapsed time based on the NVidia
GPU's clock64 cycle counter.  Although not great, this is better than
the current behaviour of link error from the unresolved symbol
_times_r.

The other part of the patch is to add a small number of stub functions
to nvptx's misc.c.  Adding isatty, for example, resolves linking
problems in libc from the dependency in __smakebuf_r, and the sync
stub, for example, fixes the failure with GCC's
testsuite/gfortran.dg/ISO_Fortran_binding_14.f90 [which simply tests
that gfortran can call a/any C function].

newlib/
        configure.host: Add -DCLOCK_PROVIDED to newlib_cflags on nvptx*.

newlib/libc/machine/nvptx
        Makefile.am: Add clock.c to lib_a_SOURCES.
        clock.c: New source file to implement/approximate clock().
        misc.c: Add stubs for fstat, isatty, open, sync and unlink.
2021-08-25 10:20:27 +02:00
Dimitar Dimitrov b585151016 pru: Enable -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections
Recent binutils support --gc-sections for pru, so let's make use of
them.

Signed-off-by: Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar@dinux.eu>
2021-06-09 14:07:14 -04:00
Corinna Vinschen c326ca1615 configure.host: define shared ix86 and x86_64 directory
Add a directory libc/machine/shared_x86 to share header files
between ix86 and x86_64 architectures.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2021-04-13 12:55:33 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 80bd01ef83 Add build mechanism to share common header files between machines
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>
2021-04-13 12:55:33 +02:00
Jojo R 8315a90822 Port of C-SKY for newlib
Contributor list:  

  - Lifang Xia <lifang_xia@c-sky.com>  
  - Jojo R <jiejie_rong@c-sky.com>
  - Xianmiao Qu <xianmiao_qu@c-sky.com>
  - Yunhai Shang <yunhai_shang@c-sky.com>
2020-09-23 15:08:59 -04:00
Eshan dhawan via Newlib 65918715a0 mips fenv support
Signed-off-by: Eshan dhawan <eshandhawan51@gmail.com>
2020-07-03 10:41:45 +02:00
Eshan dhawan via Newlib 03bf9f431c SPARC fenv support
Signed-off-by: Eshan dhawan <eshandhawan51@gmail.com>
2020-07-03 10:41:45 +02:00
Eshan dhawan via Newlib e6ce6f1430 hard float support for PowerPC taken from FreeBSD
Signed-off-by: Eshan dhawan <eshandhawan51@gmail.com>
2020-06-03 11:17:47 +02:00
Jeff Johnston 8b39f7406c Change the reent verify check option to document disabling it
- also change the handling of default_newlib_reent_check_verify to
  be the same as other default variables in configure.host
- regenerate newlib/configure
2020-01-21 15:12:34 -05:00
Jeff Johnston f5da56ab5c Default newlib_reent_check_verify to yes in configure.host 2020-01-21 14:55:25 -05:00
Dimitar Dimitrov a1f617466d PRU: Align libmath to PRU ABI
The TI proprietary toolchain uses nonstandard names for some math
library functions. In order to achieve ABI compatibility between
GNU and TI toolchains, add support for the TI function names.

Signed-off-by: Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar@dinux.eu>
2019-10-31 15:02:33 -04:00
Dimitar Dimitrov 0c7734673a Initial PRU port for libgloss and newlib
Signed-off-by: Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar@dinux.eu>
2019-10-31 14:47:19 -04:00
Jeff Johnston cfc4955234 Add patch from Joel Sherrill for i386 and x86_64 fenv support 2019-10-08 16:59:04 -04:00
Jeff Johnston e06f2fbde7 Allow verifying _REENT_CHECK macros memory allocation
- change sys/reent.h to replace _REENT_CHECK_DEBUG with
  _REENT_CHECK_VERIFY which when set asserts that any memory
  allocated is non-NULL and calls __assert_func directly
- add new --enable-newlib-reent-check-verify configure option
- add support for configure.host to specify default for
  newlib_reent_check_verify
- add _REENT_CHECK_VERIFY macro support to acconfig.h and newlib.hin
2019-10-07 15:36:03 -04:00
Jeff Johnston 007bc1923c Add gfortran support for AMD GCN
From: Kwok Cheung Yeung <kcy@codesourcery.com>

This patch adds enough support for constructors/destructors and OS functions
to be able to link and run gfortran programs on AMD GCN.

There's no actual ability to do I/O operations on this targets, besides
"write" to stdout and stderr, so most of the functions are just stubs.
2019-06-07 13:55:43 -04:00
Jeff Johnston 1787e9d033 AMD GCN Port contributed by Andrew Stubbs <ams@codesourcery.com>
Add support for the AMD GCN GPU architecture.  This is primarily intended for
use with OpenMP and OpenACC offloading.  It can also be used for stand-alone
programs, but this is intended mostly for testing the compiler and is not
expected to be useful in general.

The GPU architecture is highly parallel, and therefore Newlib must be
configured to use dynamic re-entrancy, and thread-safe malloc.

The only I/O available is a via a shared-memory interface provided by libgomp
and the gcn-run tool included with GCC.  At this time this is limited to
stdout, argc/argv, and the return code.
2019-01-15 10:48:08 -05:00
Stafford Horne 8ac94ca7bb newlib/configure.host: Set have_init_fini to no for OpenRISC
The new GCC port for OpenRISC will use the init_fini_array only and not
provide the init() and fini() functions.  Disable the function usage by
default as its no longer needed.

Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>
2018-11-05 10:02:20 +01:00
Sebastian Huber 5835688440 RTEMS: Use function and data sections
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
2018-10-22 11:26:39 +02:00
Christophe Lyon f53ce01125 Define _COMPILING_NEWLIB on aarch64 to define function prototypes from unistd.h.
2018-10-01  Christophe Lyon  <christophe.lyon@linaro.org>

    	* newlib/configure.host: Define _COMPILING_NEWLIB for aarch64.
2018-10-05 13:27:34 +01:00
Hans-Peter Nilsson e3ddbeb84c Committed, CRIS port: fix fallout from time_t defaulting to 64 bits, part 2
It's been a while...  I see the CRIS port broke with the
time_t-default-to-64-bit change, observable by a few test-cases in the gcc
fortran(!) tests failing, regressing when trying a recent newlib.

This is a two-part belt-and-suspenders change: adjust the CRIS port
gettimeofday syscall (the only one in newlib/CRIS passing a time_t or
struct timeval) to handle a userspace 64-bit time_t and secondly default
time_t to 32-bit long anyway.  I considered making the local
"kernel_timeval" copy in _gettimeofday conditional on (userspace) time_t
being 64 bits, but thought it not worth bothering with the few move insns.
The effect of a 64-bit time_t is however observable as longer simulation
time when running the gcc testsuite and as bigger binaries without any
actual upside from the larger time_t size, so I thought better make the
default for this port go back to being a "long" again.

Tested by running the gcc testsuite over the three combinations of two
parts of the patch and observing the expected changes.  Committed.

newlib:
	* configure.host (cris, crisv32): Default to "long" time_t.

Signed-off-by: Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com>
2018-09-13 17:58:01 +02:00
Jon Beniston a9cfb33b6c Add --disable-newlib-fno-builtin to allow compilation without -fno-builtin for smaller and faster code. 2018-08-31 15:40:42 -04:00
Sebastian Huber 6158b30e3e RISC-V: Do not use _init/_fini
Introduce new host configuration variable "have_init_fini" which is set
to "yes" by default.  Override it for RISC-V to "no".

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
2018-07-30 10:47:57 +02:00
Jeff Johnston cd31fbb2ae Add nvptx port.
- From: Cesar Philippidis <cesar@codesourcery.com>
  Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 14:43:42 -0700
  Subject: [PATCH] nvptx port

  This port adds support for Nvidia GPU's, which are primarily used as
  offload accelerators in OpenACC and OpenMP.
2018-04-13 15:42:37 -04:00
Jaap de Wolff fdc5f52808 Add define _COMPILING_NEWLIB for arm to configure.host, as it is obviously needed
Signed-off-by: Jaap de Wolff <jaap@stretch.de-wolff.org>
2018-02-16 12:16:07 +01:00
Jim Wilson a6633677b9 RISC-V: Add nanosleep functionality 2017-12-26 12:24:45 -08:00
Joel Sherrill b1a388799d newlib/.../getreent.c: Allow to be provided by host and do so for RTEMS
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.
2017-11-13 10:19:23 +01:00
Joel Sherrill 076ce7098f newlib/configure.host: Remove obsolete definition of _I386MACH_ALLOW_HW_INTERRUPTS
The *-*-rtems* targets defined this even though the conditional
was no longer present in i386/setjmp.S.
2017-11-02 09:27:15 +01:00
Sebastian Huber f9205f1d47 Let RTEMS provide clock()
Newlib uses _times_r() in clock().  The problem is that the _times_r()
clock frequency is defined by sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK).  The clock frequency
of clock() is the constant CLOCKS_PER_SEC.

FreeBSD uses getrusage() for clock().  Since RTEMS has only one process,
the implementation can be simplified.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
2017-09-07 07:41:07 +02:00
Kito Cheng 363dbb9e44 Add RISC-V port for newlib
Contributor list:
    - Andrew Waterman  <andrew@sifive.com>
    - Palmer Dabbelt  <palmer@dabbelt.com>
    - Kito Cheng  <kito.cheng@gmail.com>
    - Scott Beamer  <sbeamer@eecs.berkeley.edu>
2017-08-16 18:00:58 -04:00
Jeff Johnston 93f5d7c739 Add port for Phoenix-RTOS in common configure files. 2016-05-09 15:23:58 -04:00
Igor Venevtsev 5d3ad3b123 Add Intel MCU target
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
2016-04-04 16:32:07 +02:00