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.
to PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL.
(pthread_mutex::unlock): Return EPERM if the mutex has no owner and
the mutex type is PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK, as on Linux.
(pthread_mutexattr::pthread_mutexattr): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex_unlock): Do not fail if mutex is a normal mutex
initializer.
* include/pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Redefine as
PTHREAD_NORMAL_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP.
if attr.stacksize is 0.
(pthread_attr::pthread_attr): Initialize stacksize to 0 to align more
closely to Linux.
(pthread_attr_getstack): Fix incorrect stackaddr computation. Return
stackaddr just like pthread_attr_getstackaddr. Remove slightly off
comment.
(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Remove slightly off comment.
(pthread_getattr_np): Return stackaddr and stacksize based on the full
allocated stackarea.
write streams in chunks of wmem() bytes to raise performance when
writing small buffers. Rename variables and add comments to help
understanding the code in years to come.