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2013-11-21add legacy getloadavg apiSzabolcs Nagy1-0/+18
2013-09-15support configurable page size on mips, powerpc and microblazeSzabolcs Nagy2-2/+2
PAGE_SIZE was hardcoded to 4096, which is historically what most systems use, but on several archs it is a kernel config parameter, user space can only know it at execution time from the aux vector. PAGE_SIZE and PAGESIZE are not defined on archs where page size is a runtime parameter, applications should use sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE) to query it. Internally libc code defines PAGE_SIZE to libc.page_size, which is set to aux[AT_PAGESZ] in __init_libc and early in __dynlink as well. (Note that libc.page_size can be accessed without GOT, ie. before relocations are done) Some fpathconf settings are hardcoded to 4096, these should be actually queried from the filesystem using statfs.
2013-08-21unbreak vwarn: print ": " before errno messageRich Felker1-2/+5
patch by Strake. this seems to be a regression caused by fixing the behavior of perror("") to match perror(0) at some point in the past.
2013-08-03collapse euidaccess to a call to faccessatRich Felker1-9/+1
it turns out Linux is buggy for faccessat, just like fchmodat: the kernel does not actually take a flags argument. so we're going to have to emulate it there.
2013-08-03add legacy euidaccess function and eaccess alias for itRich Felker1-0/+18
this is mainly for ABI compat purposes.
2013-08-02add legacy function vallocRich Felker1-0/+8
it was already declared in stdlib.h, but not defined anywhere.
2013-05-18make err.h functions print __prognameRich Felker1-0/+4
patch by Strake. previously is was not feasible to duplicate this functionality of the functions these were modeled on, since argv[0] was not saved at program startup, but now that it's available it's easy to use.
2012-09-29more close-on-exec fixes, mostly using new "e" flag to fopenRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-09-07cleanup src/linux and src/misc trees, etc.Rich Felker13-0/+302
previously, it was pretty much random which one of these trees a given function appeared in. they have now been organized into: src/linux: non-POSIX linux syscalls (possibly shard with other nixen) src/legacy: various obsolete/legacy functions, mostly wrappers src/misc: still mostly uncategorized; some misc POSIX, some nonstd src/crypt: crypt hash functions further cleanup will be done later.