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2012-09-29fix some more O_CLOEXEC/SOCK_CLOEXEC issuesRich Felker4-7/+5
2012-09-29move accept4, dup3, and pipe2 to non-linux-specific locationsRich Felker3-0/+0
these interfaces have been adopted by the Austin Group for inclusion in the next version of POSIX.
2012-09-29emulate SOCK_CLOEXEC and SOCK_NONBLOCK for old (pre-2.6.27) kernelsRich Felker2-3/+15
also update syslog to use SOCK_CLOEXEC rather than separate fcntl step, to make it safe in multithreaded programs that run external programs. emulation is not atomic; it could be made atomic by holding a lock on forking during the operation, but this seems like overkill. my goal is not to achieve perfect behavior on old kernels (which have plenty of other imperfect behavior already) but to avoid catastrophic breakage in (1) syslog, which would give no output on old kernels with the change to use SOCK_CLOEXEC, and (2) programs built on a new kernel where configure scripts detected a working SOCK_CLOEXEC, which later get run on older kernels (they may otherwise fail to work completely).
2012-09-29sem_open should make process-shared semaphoresRich Felker1-1/+1
this did not matter because we don't yet treat process-shared special. when private futex support is added, however, it will matter.
2012-09-29use O_CLOEXEC to open semaphore files in sem_openRich Felker1-2/+2
2012-09-29fix some indention-with-spaces that crept inRich Felker4-9/+9
2012-09-29microblaze portRich Felker11-0/+188
based on initial work by rdp, with heavy modifications. some features including threads are untested because qemu app-level emulation seems to be broken and I do not have a proper system image for testing.
2012-09-27fix arm clone syscall bug (no effect unless app uses clone)Rich Felker1-2/+1
the code to exit the new thread/process after the start function returns was mixed up in its syscall convention.
2012-09-27optimize strchrnul/strcspn not to scan string twice on no-matchRich Felker3-25/+29
when strchr fails, and important piece of information already computed, the string length, is thrown away. have strchrnul (with namespace protection) be the underlying function so this information can be kept, and let strchr be a wrapper for it. this also allows strcspn to be considerably faster in the case where the match set has a single element that's not matched.
2012-09-27slightly cleaner strlen, also seems to compile to better codeRich Felker1-6/+4
testing with gcc 4.6.3 on x86, -Os, the old version does a duplicate null byte check after the first loop. this is purely the compiler being stupid, but the old code was also stupid and unintuitive in how it expressed the check.
2012-09-26fix dirname to handle input of form "foo/" correctlyRich Felker1-6/+5
also optimized a bit.
2012-09-24fix handling of EINTR during close()Rich Felker1-1/+4
austin group interpretation for defect #529 (http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=529) tightens the requirements on close such that, if it returns with EINTR, the file descriptor must not be closed. the linux kernel developers vehemently disagree with this, and will not change it. we catch and remap EINTR to EINPROGRESS, which the standard allows close() to return when the operation was not finished but the file descriptor has been closed.
2012-09-22fix getaddrinfo to accept port 0 (zero)Rich Felker1-2/+2
new behavior can be summarized as: inputs that parse completely as a decimal number are treated as one, and rejected only if the result is out of 16-bit range. inputs that do not parse as a decimal number (where strtoul leaves anything left over in the input) are searched in /etc/services.
2012-09-22fix remaining IPC_64 issue (shmctl)Rich Felker2-4/+2
also cleanup cruft related to the issue
2012-09-22fix IPC_64 in msgctl tooRich Felker2-6/+2
2012-09-22fix broken semctl on systems that don't use IPC_64 flagRich Felker1-2/+6
not tested on mips and arm; they may still be broken. x86_64 should be ok now.
2012-09-21LFS64 alias for prlimitRich Felker1-0/+3
issue reported/requested by Justin Cormack
2012-09-16add clock_adjtime, remap_file_pages, and syncfs syscall wrappersRich Felker3-0/+25
patch by Justin Cormack, with slight modification
2012-09-15add crypt_md5 password hashRich Felker2-2/+285
contributed by nsz
2012-09-15revert low rounds-count limits in crypt hashesRich Felker4-4/+4
it was determined in discussion that these kind of limits are not sufficient to protect single-threaded servers against denial of service attacks from maliciously large round counts. the time scales simply vary too much; many users will want login passwords with rounds counts on a scale that gives decisecond latency, while highly loaded webservers will need millisecond latency or shorter. still some limit is left in place; the idea is not to protect against attacks, but to avoid the runtime of a single call to crypt being, for all practical purposes, infinite, so that configuration errors can be caught and fixed without bringing down whole systems. these limits are very high, on the order of minute-long runtimes for modest systems.
2012-09-15update mips cancellation-point syscall asm with 7-arg and r25 fixesRich Felker1-2/+5
these fixes were already made to the normal syscall asm but not the cancellation point version.
2012-09-14workaround gcc got-register-reload performance problems in mallocRich Felker1-4/+8
with this patch, the malloc in libc.so built with -Os is nearly the same speed as the one built with -O3. thus it solves the performance regression that resulted from removing the forced -O3 when building libc.so; now libc.so can be both small and fast.
2012-09-14use vfork if possible in posix_spawnRich Felker1-1/+3
vfork is implemented as the fork syscall (with no atfork handlers run) on archs where it is not available, so this change does not introduce any change in behavior or regression for such archs.
2012-09-10asm for memmove on i386 and x86_64Rich Felker2-0/+36
for the sake of simplicity, I've only used rep movsb rather than breaking up the copy for using rep movsd/q. on all modern cpus, this seems to be fine, but if there are performance problems, there might be a need to go back and add support for rep movsd/q.
2012-09-10fix another ppoll issue (missing sigset_t size argument)Rich Felker1-1/+1
2012-09-10reenable word-at-at-time copying in memmoveRich Felker1-4/+27
before restrict was added, memove called memcpy for forward copies and used a byte-at-a-time loop for reverse copies. this was changed to avoid invoking UB now that memcpy has an undefined copying order, making memmove considerably slower. performance is still rather bad, so I'll be adding asm soon.
2012-09-10fix ppoll with null timeout argumentRich Felker1-2/+2
2012-09-09add setdomainname syscall, fix getdomainname (previously a stub)Rich Felker2-1/+17
2012-09-09mincore syscall wrapperRich Felker1-0/+8
2012-09-09fix up lfs64 junk for preadv/pwritevRich Felker2-2/+2
2012-09-09add preadv/pwritev syscall wrappersRich Felker2-0/+26
2012-09-09add linux ppoll syscall wrapperRich Felker1-0/+9
2012-09-09reenable sync_file_range; should no longer break on mipsRich Felker1-2/+2
2012-09-09add 7-arg syscall support for mipsRich Felker2-4/+8
no syscalls actually use that many arguments; the issue is that some syscalls with 64-bit arguments have them ordered badly so that breaking them into aligned 32-bit half-arguments wastes slots with padding, and a 7th slot is needed for the last argument.
2012-09-09fix mips syscall_cp_asm code (saved register usage)Rich Felker1-2/+2
2012-09-09fix broken mips syscall asmRich Felker1-2/+2
this code was using $10 to save the syscall number, but $10 is not necessarily preserved by the kernel across syscalls. only mattered for syscalls that got interrupted by a signal and restarted. as far as i can tell, $25 is preserved by the kernel across syscalls.
2012-09-08disable sync_file_range for nowRich Felker1-2/+3
something is wrong with the logic for the argument layout, resulting in compile errors on mips due to too many args to syscall... further information on how it's supposed to work will be needed before it can be reactivated.
2012-09-08syscall organization overhaulRich Felker1-5/+138
now public syscall.h only exposes __NR_* and SYS_* constants and the variadic syscall function. no macros or inline functions, no __syscall_ret or other internal details, no 16-/32-bit legacy syscall renaming, etc. this logic has all been moved to src/internal/syscall.h with the arch-specific parts in arch/$(ARCH)/syscall_arch.h, and the amount of arch-specific stuff has been reduced to a minimum. changes still need to be reviewed/double-checked. minimal testing on i386 and mips has already been performed.
2012-09-08add acct syscall source file, omitted in last syscalls commitRich Felker1-0/+9
2012-09-08add acct, accept4, setns, and dup3 syscalls (linux extensions)Rich Felker3-0/+28
based on patch by Justin Cormack
2012-09-08add linux tee syscallRich Felker1-0/+8
2012-09-08add linux sync_file_range syscallRich Felker1-0/+16
2012-09-08move fallocate syscall wrapper to linux-specific syscalls dirRich Felker1-0/+0
2012-09-08add linux readahead syscallRich Felker1-0/+8
2012-09-08add fallocate (nonstandardized) functionRich Felker1-0/+9
this is equivalent to posix_fallocate except that it has an extra mode/flags argument to control its behavior, and stores the error in errno rather than returning an error code.
2012-09-08fix broken fallocate syscall in posix_fallocateRich Felker1-1/+1
the syscall takes an extra flag argument which should be zero to meet the POSIX requirements.
2012-09-08add timerfd interfaces (untested)Rich Felker1-0/+17
2012-09-07cleanup src/linux and src/misc trees, etc.Rich Felker45-98/+74
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.
2012-09-06fix constraint violation in ftwRich Felker1-1/+4
void* does not implicitly convert to function pointer types.
2012-09-06further use of _Noreturn, for non-plain-C functionsRich Felker6-10/+10
note that POSIX does not specify these functions as _Noreturn, because POSIX is aligned with C99, not the new C11 standard. when POSIX is eventually updated to C11, it will almost surely give these functions the _Noreturn attribute. for now, the actual _Noreturn keyword is not used anyway when compiling with a c99 compiler, which is what POSIX requires; the GCC __attribute__ is used instead if it's available, however. in a few places, I've added infinite for loops at the end of _Noreturn functions to silence compiler warnings. presumably __buildin_unreachable could achieve the same thing, but it would only work on newer GCCs and would not be portable. the loops should have near-zero code size cost anyway. like the previous _Noreturn commit, this one is based on patches contributed by philomath.