handles are kernel objects since Windows 8.
* fhandler.h (enum conn_state): Add "listener" state.
(class fhandler_socket): Drop listener status flag.
(fhandler_socket::lseek): Return -1 and errno ESPIPE.
(fhandler_serial::lseek): Ditto.
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::listen): Set connect_state to
listener. Add comment.
(fhandler_socket::accept4): Explicitely check if the socket is listening
and fail with EINVAL, if not. Explain why we have to do that.
(fhandler_socket::recv_internal): Explicitely check if the socket is
connected if it's a stream socket. Explain why we have to do that.
(fhandler_socket::getpeereid): Drop now redundant test.
appropriate.
(DBXDIRS): Remove.
(XSLTPROC): Define for symmetry. Use throughout.
(clean): Drop removing cygwin-api.xml and doctool.*.
(cygwin-api.xml): Drop rule.
(doctool): Drop rule.
(Makefile.dep): Add dependency to cygwin-api.xml.
* cygwin-api.in.xml: Rename to cygwin-api.xml. Convert includes to
XML XInclude style.
* doctool.c: Remove.
* doctool.txt: Remove.
* faq-programming.xml: Drop reference to local utils.xml file.
* path.xml: Moved from ../cygwin and converted to XML.
* posix.xml: Ditto.
* using.xml: Drop relative path from utils.xml include.
* utils.xml: Moved from ../utils.
instead of unsigned throughout. Change functions to static inline and
always inline.
(cpuid): Add parameter to set ecx, allowing to request extended CPUID
info.
* fhandler_proc.cc (format_proc_cpuinfo): Use uint32_t instead of
unsigned throughout. Add fake decimal places to MHz info. Handle more
feature flags.
* fhandler_random.cc (fhandler_dev_random::write): Allow up to 4K
input to add entropy.
* syscalls.cc: Drop including cpuid.h.
* dcrt0.cc (cygwin_atexit): Use d->handle with __cxa_atexit.
* dll_init.cc (dll_list::detach): Use d->handle with __cxa_finalize.
* include/cygwin/version.h (CYGWIN_VERSION_API_MINOR): Use 274 for
__cxa_finalize as well.
as naming style. Drop enum name_style_t, use a boolean
"fully_qualified_name" value instead. Rework function to drop
"plus_prepended" handling througout and default to "name only" style
as replacement.
As pointed out here:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2014-07/msg00371.html
any use of __attribute__ in a header that can be included by a user
should be namespace-safe, by decorating the attribute arguments with __
(while gcc does a lousy job at documenting it, ALL attributes have a __
counterpart, precisely so that public headers can use attributes without
risk of collision with macros belonging to user namespace).
* include/pthread.h: Decorate attribute names with __, for
namespace safety.
* include/cygwin/core_dump.h: Likewise.
* include/cygwin/cygwin_dll.h: Likewise.
* include/sys/cygwin.h: Likewise.
* include/sys/strace.h: Likewise.
* new-features.xml: (ov-new1.7.32): Add new section.
* ntsec.xml: Rename top-level section to reflect extension of topics.
Remove old /etc/passwd, /etc/group considerations. Add new sections
explaining Windows to POSIX account mapping. Make setuid sections
third level sections.
* pathnames.xml: Note new method of account mapping for fstab.d/$USER.
* faq-setup.xml: Rework references to /etc/passwd and /etc/group to
reflect changes to account handling.
* faq-using.xml: Ditto.
* ldap.cc (cyg_ldap::fetch_posix_offset_for_domain): Return UINT32_MAX
in case of error.
* security.h (PRIMARY_POSIX_OFFSET): Define.
(NOACCESS_POSIX_OFFSET): Define.
(UNUSABLE_POSIX_OFFSET): Define.
* uinfo.cc (cygheap_domain_info::init): Drop initializing
lowest_tdo_posix_offset.
(pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_file): Set PosixOffset to either
UNUSABLE_POSIX_OFFSET or NOACCESS_POSIX_OFFSET in case we don't get a
sensible offset from AD. Explain why. Drop setting ch
lowest_tdo_posix_offset.
(pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows): Replace constant 0x100000 with
PRIMARY_POSIX_OFFSET throughout.
Add comment.
(pthread_attr_setstack): Store upper bound address in stackaddr.
Explain why.
(pthread_attr_getstack): Handle stackaddr as upper bound address.
Add comment.
(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Add comment.
(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Add comment.
(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Return default stacksize if stacksize has
not been set by the application, just as on Linux. Add comment.
(pthread_getattr_np): Store upper bound address in stackaddr. Explain
why.
* include/pthread.h: Remove outdated comment.
(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Mark as deprecated, as on Linux.
(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Ditto.
lowest_tdo_posix_offset to UNIX_POSIX_OFFSET.
(fetch_posix_offset): Redesign to fake a POSIX offset in all cases
where we can't fetch a non-0 POSIX offset from our primary domain.