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Stefan Eßer e927f541f7 Make CPU_SET macros compliant with other implementations
The introduction of <sched.h> improved compatibility with some 3rd
party software, but caused the configure scripts of some ports to
assume that they were run in a GLIBC compatible environment.

Parts of sched.h were made conditional on -D_WITH_CPU_SET_T being
added to ports, but there still were compatibility issues due to
invalid assumptions made in autoconfigure scripts.

The differences between the FreeBSD version of macros like CPU_AND,
CPU_OR, etc. and the GLIBC versions was in the number of arguments:
FreeBSD used a 2-address scheme (one source argument is also used as
the destination of the operation), while GLIBC uses a 3-adderess
scheme (2 source operands and a separately passed destination).

The GLIBC scheme provides a super-set of the functionality of the
FreeBSD macros, since it does not prevent passing the same variable
as source and destination arguments. In code that wanted to preserve
both source arguments, the FreeBSD macros required a temporary copy of
one of the source arguments.

This patch set allows to unconditionally provide functions and macros
expected by 3rd party software written for GLIBC based systems, but
breaks builds of externally maintained sources that use any of the
following macros: CPU_AND, CPU_ANDNOT, CPU_OR, CPU_XOR.

One contributed driver (contrib/ofed/libmlx5) has been patched to
support both the old and the new CPU_OR signatures. If this commit
is merged to -STABLE, the version test will have to be extended to
cover more ranges.

Ports that have added -D_WITH_CPU_SET_T to build on -CURRENT do
no longer require that option.

The FreeBSD version has been bumped to 1400046 to reflect this
incompatible change.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
Relnotes:	yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33451
2022-06-22 10:28:42 +02:00
Joel Sherrill 2d50094276 2013-11-27 Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
* libc/sys/rtems/cpusetalloc.c: New file.
	* libc/sys/rtems/cpusetfree.c: Likewise.
	* libc/sys/rtems/Makefile.am (lib_a_SOURCES): Add new files.
	* libc/sys/rtems/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* libc/sys/rtems/sys/cpuset.h: Delete #if 0 block.  Include
	<stddef.h> for size_t.
	(_NCPUBITS): Avoid NBBY and assume 8 bits per char.
	(__cpuset_mask): Use int instead of size_t parameter for Linux
	compatibility.
	(__cpuset_index): Likewise.
	(__cpuset_alloc): Declare.
	(__cpuset_free): Likewise.
	(CPU_ALLOC_SIZE): Likewise.
	(CPU_ALLOC): Define.
	(CPU_FREE): Likewise.
	(CPU_ZERO_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_FILL_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_SET_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_CLR_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_ISSET_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_COUNT_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_AND_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_OR_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_XOR_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_NAND_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_EQUAL_S): Likewise.
	(CPU_ZERO): Use CPU_ZERO_S().
	(CPU_FILL): Use CPU_FILL_S().
	(CPU_SET): Use CPU_SET_S().
	(CPU_CLR): Use CPU_CLR_S().
	(CPU_ISSET): Use CPU_ISSET_S().
	(CPU_COUNT): Use CPU_COUNT_S().
	(CPU_AND): Use CPU_AND_S().
	(CPU_OR): Use CPU_OR_S().
	(CPU_XOR): Use CPU_XOR_S().
	(CPU_NAND): Use CPU_NAND_S().
	(CPU_EQUAL): Use CPU_EQUAL_S().
	(CPU_CMP): Delete superfluous const qualifier.
	(CPU_EMPTY): Likewise.
2013-11-27 14:53:59 +00:00