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2012-06-02increase default thread stack size to 80kRich Felker1-1/+1
I've been looking for data that would suggest a good default, and since little has shown up, i'm doing this based on the limited data I have. the value 80k is chosen to accommodate 64k of application data (which happens to be the size of the buffer in git that made it crash without a patch to call pthread_attr_setstacksize) plus the max stack usage of most libc functions (with a few exceptions like crypt, which will be fixed soon to avoid excessive stack usage, and [n]ftw, which inherently uses a fair bit in recursive directory searching). if further evidence emerges suggesting that the default should be larger, I'll consider changing it again, but I'd like to avoid it getting too large to avoid the issues of large commit charge and rapid address space exhaustion on 32-bit machines.
2012-05-31enable LARGEFILE64 aliasesRich Felker1-2/+1
these will NOT be used when compiling with -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE on musl; instead, they exist in the hopes of eventually being able to run some glibc-linked apps with musl sitting in place of glibc. also remove the (apparently incorrect) fcntl alias.
2012-05-25remove cruft from pthread structure (old cancellation stuff)Rich Felker1-2/+0
2012-05-22remove everything related to forkallRich Felker1-1/+0
i made a best attempt, but the intended semantics of this function are fundamentally contradictory. there is no consistent way to handle ownership of locks when forking a multi-threaded process. the code could have worked by accident for programs that only used normal mutexes and nothing else (since they don't actually store or care about their owner), but that's about it. broken-by-design interfaces that aren't even in glibc (only solaris) don't belong in musl.
2012-05-21fix out-of-bounds array access in pthread barriers on 64-bitRich Felker1-1/+1
it's ok to overlap with integer slot 3 on 32-bit because only slots 0-2 are used on process-local barriers.
2012-05-06add FORCE_EVAL macro to evaluate float expr for their side effectnsz1-0/+13
updated nextafter* to use FORCE_EVAL, it can be used in many other places in the math code to improve readability.
2012-05-03overhaul SSP support to use a real canaryRich Felker1-0/+4
pthread structure has been adjusted to match the glibc/GCC abi for where the canary is stored on i386 and x86_64. it will need variants for other archs to provide the added security of the canary's entropy, but even without that it still works as well as the old "minimal" ssp support. eventually such changes will be made anyway, since they are also needed for GCC/C11 thread-local storage support (not yet implemented). care is taken not to attempt initializing the thread pointer unless the program actually uses SSP (by reference to __stack_chk_fail).
2012-04-30fix off-by-one error that caused uninitialized memory read in floatscanRich Felker1-1/+1
this caused misreading of certain floating point values that are exact multiples of large powers of ten, unpredictable depending on prior stack contents.
2012-04-24ditch the priority inheritance locks; use malloc's version of lockRich Felker2-3/+3
i did some testing trying to switch malloc to use the new internal lock with priority inheritance, and my malloc contention test got 20-100 times slower. if priority inheritance futexes are this slow, it's simply too high a price to pay for avoiding priority inversion. maybe we can consider them somewhere down the road once the kernel folks get their act together on this (and perferably don't link it to glibc's inefficient lock API)... as such, i've switch __lock to use malloc's implementation of lightweight locks, and updated all the users of the code to use an array with a waiter count for their locks. this should give optimal performance in the vast majority of cases, and it's simple. malloc is still using its own internal copy of the lock code because it seems to yield measurably better performance with -O3 when it's inlined (20% or more difference in the contention stress test).
2012-04-24new internal locking primitive; drop spinlocksRich Felker1-1/+2
we use priority inheritance futexes if possible so that the library cannot hit internal priority inversion deadlocks in the presence of realtime priority scheduling (full support to be added later).
2012-04-22remove redundant (unmaintained) check in floatscanRich Felker1-3/+3
also be extra careful to avoid wrapping the circular buffer early
2012-04-21make floatscan correctly set errno for overflow/underflowRich Felker1-4/+16
care is taken that the setting of errno correctly reflects underflow condition. scanning exact denormal values does not result in ERANGE, nor does scanning values (such as the usual string definition of FLT_MIN) which are actually less than the smallest normal number but which round to a normal result. only the decimal case is handled so far; hex float require a separate fix to come later.
2012-04-21skip leading zeros even after decimal point in floatscanRich Felker1-4/+9
in principle this should just be an optimization, but it happens to also fix a nasty bug where values like 0.00000000001 were getting caught by the early zero detection path and wrongly scanned as zero.
2012-04-21fix overread (consuming an extra byte) scanning NANRich Felker1-1/+1
bug detected by glib test suite
2012-04-19fix really bad breakage in strtol, etc.: failure to accept leading spacesRich Felker3-4/+5
2012-04-18fix typo in exponent reading code or floatsRich Felker1-1/+1
this was basically harmless, but could have resulted in misreading inputs with more than a few gigabytes worth of digits..
2012-04-17fix failure to read infinity in scanfRich Felker1-3/+4
this code worked in strtod, but not in scanf. more evidence that i should design a better interface for discarding multiple tail characters than just calling unget repeatedly...
2012-04-17fix failure of int parser to unget an initial mismatching characterRich Felker1-0/+1
2012-04-16use the new integer parser (FILE/shgetc based) for strtol, wcstol, etc.Rich Felker2-127/+0
2012-04-16new scanf implementation and corresponding integer parser/converterRich Felker3-0/+107
advantages over the old code: - correct results for floating point (old code was bogus) - wide/regular scanf separated so scanf does not pull in wide code - well-defined behavior on integers that overflow dest type - support for %[a-b] ranges with %[ (impl-defined by widely used) - no intermediate conversion of fmt string to wide string - cleaner, easier to share code with strto* functions - better standards conformance for corner cases the old code remains in the source tree, as the wide versions of the scanf-family functions are still using it. it will be removed when no longer needed.
2012-04-16fix buggy limiter handling in shgetcRich Felker1-4/+3
this is needed for upcoming new scanf
2012-04-16fix broken shgetc limiter logic (wasn't working)Rich Felker2-2/+5
2012-04-16floatscan: fix incorrect count of leading nonzero digitsRich Felker1-1/+1
this off-by-one error was causing values with just one digit past the decimal point to be treated by the integer case. in many cases it would yield the correct result, but if expressions are evaluated in excess precision, double rounding may occur.
2012-04-13use fast version of the int reading code for the high-order digits tooRich Felker1-3/+13
this increases code size slightly, but it's considerably faster, especially for power-of-2 bases.
2012-04-13use macros instead of inline functions in shgetc.hRich Felker1-20/+4
at -Os optimization level, gcc refuses to inline these functions even though the inlined code would roughly the same size as the function call, and much faster. the easy solution is to make them into macros.
2012-04-13fix spurious overflows in strtoull with small basesRich Felker1-7/+3
whenever the base was small enough that more than one digit could still fit after UINTMAX_MAX/36-1 was reached, only the first would be allowed; subsequent digits would trigger spurious overflow, making it impossible to read the largest values in low bases.
2012-04-12remove magic numbers from floatscanRich Felker1-5/+5
2012-04-12optimize more integer cases in floatscan; comment the whole procedureRich Felker1-8/+27
2012-04-11revert invalid optimization in floatscanRich Felker1-2/+2
2012-04-11fix stupid typo in floatscan that caused excess rounding of some valuesRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-04-11optimize floatscan downscaler to skip results that won't be neededRich Felker1-2/+3
when upscaling, even the very last digit is needed in cases where the input is exact; no digits can be discarded. but when downscaling, any digits less significant than the mantissa bits are destined for the great bitbucket; the only influence they can have is their presence (being nonzero). thus, we simply throw them away early. the result is nearly a 4x performance improvement for processing huge values. the particular threshold LD_B1B_DIG+3 is not chosen sharply; it's simply a "safe" distance past the significant bits. it would be nice to replace it with a sharp bound, but i suspect performance will be comparable (within a few percent) anyway.
2012-04-11simplify/debloat radix point alignment code in floatscanRich Felker1-9/+4
now that this is the first operation, it can rely on the circular buffer contents not being wrapped when it begins. we limit the number of digits read slightly in the initial parsing loops too so that this code does not have to consider the case where it might cause the circular buffer to wrap; this is perfectly fine because KMAX is chosen as a power of two for circular-buffer purposes and is much larger than it otherwise needs to be, anyway. these changes should not affect performance at all.
2012-04-11optimize floatscan: avoid excessive upscalingRich Felker1-27/+27
upscaling by even one step too much creates 3-29 extra iterations for the next loop. this is still suboptimal since it always goes by 2^29 rather than using a smaller upscale factor when nearing the target, but performance on common, small-magnitude, few-digit values has already more than doubled with this change. more optimizations on the way...
2012-04-11fix incorrect initial count in shgetc when data is already bufferedRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-04-11fix bug parsing lone zero followed by junk, and hex float over-readingRich Felker1-6/+5
2012-04-10fix float scanning of certain values ending in zerosRich Felker1-1/+3
for example, "1000000000" was being read as "1" due to this loop exiting early. it's necessary to actually update z and zero the entries so that the subsequent rounding code does not get confused; before i did that, spurious inexact exceptions were being raised.
2012-04-10fix potential overflow in exponent readingRich Felker1-1/+1
note that there's no need for a precise cutoff, because exponents this large will always result in overflow or underflow (it's impossible to read enough digits to compensate for the exponent magnitude; even at a few nanoseconds per digit it would take hundreds of years).
2012-04-10set errno properly when parsing floating pointRich Felker1-4/+21
2012-04-10add "scan helper getc" and rework strtod, etc. to use itRich Felker5-73/+111
the immediate benefit is a significant debloating of the float parsing code by moving the responsibility for keeping track of the number of characters read to a different module. by linking shgetc with the stdio buffer logic, counting logic is defered to buffer refill time, keeping the calls to shgetc fast and light. in the future, shgetc will also be useful for integrating the new float code with scanf, which needs to not only count the characters consumed, but also limit the number of characters read based on field width specifiers. shgetc may also become a useful tool for simplifying the integer parsing code.
2012-04-10new floating point parser/converterRich Felker2-0/+446
this version is intended to be fully conformant to the ISO C, POSIX, and IEEE standards for conversion of decimal/hex floating point strings to float, double, and long double (ld64 or ld80 only at present) values. in particular, all results are intended to be rounded correctly according to the current rounding mode. further, this implementation aims to set the floating point underflow, overflow, and inexact flags to reflect the conversion performed. a moderate amount of testing has been performed (by nsz and myself) prior to integration of the code in musl, but it still may have bugs. so far, only strto(d|ld|f) use the new code. scanf integration will be done as a separate commit, and i will add implementations of the wide character functions later.
2012-03-22add creal/cimag macros in complex.h (and use them in the functions defs)Rich Felker1-8/+0
2012-03-19don't inline __rem_pio2l so the code size is smallernsz1-0/+1
2012-03-18fix loads of missing const in new libm, and some global vars (?!) in powlRich Felker1-2/+2
2012-03-16fix namespace issues for lgamma, etc.Rich Felker1-0/+2
standard functions cannot depend on nonstandard symbols
2012-03-13first commit of the new libm!Rich Felker2-0/+323
thanks to the hard work of Szabolcs Nagy (nsz), identifying the best (from correctness and license standpoint) implementations from freebsd and openbsd and cleaning them up! musl should now fully support c99 float and long double math functions, and has near-complete complex math support. tgmath should also work (fully on gcc-compatible compilers, and mostly on any c99 compiler). based largely on commit 0376d44a890fea261506f1fc63833e7a686dca19 from nsz's libm git repo, with some additions (dummy versions of a few missing long double complex functions, etc.) by me. various cleanups still need to be made, including re-adding (if they're correct) some asm functions that were dropped.
2012-03-02fix obscure bug in strtoull reading the highest 16 possible valuesRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-02-24new attempt at working around the gcc 3 visibility bugRich Felker2-0/+7
since gcc is failing to generate the necessary ".hidden" directive in the output asm, generate it explicitly with an __asm__ statement...
2012-02-24remove useless attribute visibility from definitionsRich Felker1-1/+1
this was a failed attempt at working around the gcc 3 visibility bug affecting x86_64. subsequent patch will address it with an ugly but working hack.
2012-02-23cleanup and work around visibility bug in gcc 3 that affects x86_64Rich Felker2-6/+11
in gcc 3, the visibility attribute must be placed on both the declaration and on the definition. if it's omitted from the definition, the compiler fails to emit the ".hidden" directive in the assembly, and the linker will either generate textrels (if supported, such as on i386) or refuse to link (on targets where certain types of textrels are forbidden or impossible without further assumptions about memory layout, such as on x86_64). this patch also unifies the decision about when to use visibility into libc.h and makes the visibility in the utf-8 state machine tables based on libc.h rather than a duplicate test.
2011-10-02synchronize cond var destruction with exiting waitsRich Felker1-0/+1