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2014-07-28fix microblaze definition of struct statRich Felker-3/+2
the erroneous definition was missed because with works with qemu user-level emulation, which also has the wrong definition. the actual kernel uses the asm-generic generic definition. (cherry picked from commit d69ab5b3686acf75fdf5db6fad19c2c6a510bb4f)
2014-07-28fix crash in regexec for nonzero nmatch argument with REG_NOSUBRich Felker-0/+1
per POSIX, the nmatch and pmatch arguments are ignored when the regex was compiled with REG_NOSUB. (cherry picked from commit 72ed3d47e567b1635a35d3c1d174c8a8b2787e30)
2014-07-28work around constant folding bug 61144 in gcc 4.9.0 and 4.9.1Rich Felker-30/+9
previously we detected this bug in configure and issued advice for a workaround, but this turned out not to work. since then gcc 4.9.0 has appeared in several distributions, and now 4.9.1 has been released without a fix despite this being a wrong code generation bug which is supposed to be a release-blocker, per gcc policy. since the scope of the bug seems to affect only data objects (rather than functions) whose definitions are overridable, and there are only a very small number of these in musl, I am just changing them from const to volatile for the time being. simply removing the const would be sufficient to make gcc 4.9.1 work (the non-const case was inadvertently fixed as part of another change in gcc), and this would also be sufficient with 4.9.0 if we forced -O0 on the affected files or on the whole build. however it's cleaner to just remove all the broken compiler detection and use volatile, which will ensure that they are never constant-folded. the quality of a non-broken compiler's output should not be affected except for the fact that these objects are no longer const and thus possibly add a few bytes to data/bss. this change can be reconsidered and possibly reverted at some point in the future when the broken gcc versions are no longer relevant. (cherry picked from commit a6adb2bcd8145353943377d6119c1d7a4242bae1)
2014-07-28simplify __stdio_exit static linking logicRich Felker-16/+12
the purpose of this logic is to avoid linking __stdio_exit unless any stdio reads (which might require repositioning the file offset at exit time) or writes (which might require flushing at exit time) could have been performed. previously, exit called two wrapper functions for __stdio_exit named __flush_on_exit and __seek_on_exit. both of these functions actually performed both tasks (seek and flushing) by calling the underlying __stdio_exit. in order to avoid doing this twice, an overridable data object __towrite_used was used to cause __seek_on_exit to act as a nop when __towrite was linked. now, exit only makes one call, directly to __stdio_exit. this is satisfiable by a weak dummy definition in exit.c, but the real definition is pulled in by either __toread.c or __towrite.c through their referencing a symbol which is defined only in __stdio_exit.c. (cherry picked from commit c463e11eda8326aacee2ac1d516954a9574a2dcd)
2014-07-28fix the %m specifier in syslogClément Vasseur-0/+3
errno must be saved upon vsyslog entry, otherwise its value could be changed by some libc function before reaching the %m handler in vsnprintf. (cherry picked from commit da27118157c2942d7652138b8d8b0056fc8f872f)
2014-07-28make dynamic linker accept colon as a separator for LD_PRELOADRich Felker-2/+2
(cherry picked from commit 349381aa8c0fc385e54e1068dd5f2b27af55cd12)
2014-07-28fix typo in microblaze setjmp asmRich Felker-1/+1
r24 was wrongly being saved at a misaligned offset of 30 rather than the correct offset of 40 in the jmp_buf. the exact effects of this error have not been studied, but it's clear that the value of r24 was lost across setjmp/longjmp and the saved values of r21 and/or r22 may also have been corrupted. (cherry picked from commit 729673689c3e78803ddfdac2ca6be5a5b80e124a)
2014-07-28fix multiple issues in legacy function getpassRich Felker-5/+6
1. failure to output a newline after the password is read 2. fd leaks via missing FD_CLOEXEC 3. fd leaks via failure-to-close when any of the standard streams are closed at the time of the call 4. wrongful fallback to use of stdin when opening /dev/tty fails 5. wrongful use of stderr rather than /dev/tty for prompt 6. failure to report error reading password (cherry picked from commit ea496d6c63ecbb5ea475111808e5c0f799354450)
2014-07-28fix failure of wide printf/scanf functions to set wide orientationRich Felker-0/+3
in some cases, these functions internally call a byte-based input or output function before calling getwc/putwc, so they cannot rely on the latter to set the orientation. (cherry picked from commit 984c25b74da085c6ae6b44a87bbd5f8afc9be331)
2014-07-28fix incorrect return value for fwide functionRich Felker-1/+2
when the orientation of the stream was already set, fwide was incorrectly returning its argument (the requested orientation) rather than the actual orientation of the stream. (cherry picked from commit ebd8142a6ae19db1a5440d11c01afc7529eae0cd)
2014-07-28fix aliasing violations in mbtowc and mbrtowcRich Felker-2/+4
these functions were setting wc to point to wchar_t aliasing itself as a "cheap" way to support null wc arguments. doing so was anything but cheap, since even without the aliasing violation, it would limit the compiler's ability to optimize. making wc point to a dummy object is equally easy and does not suffer from the above problems. (cherry picked from commit e89cfe51d2001af08fc2a13e5133ba8157f90beb)
2014-07-28remove hack in syslog.h that resulted in aliasing violationsRich Felker-6/+2
this issue affected the prioritynames and facilitynames arrays which are only provided when requested (usually by syslogd implementations) and which are presently defined as compound literals. the aliasing violation seems to have been introduced as a workaround for bad behavior by gcc's -Wwrite-strings option, but it caused compilers to completely optimize out the contents of prioritynames and facilitynames since, under many usage cases, the aliasing rules prove that the contents are never accessed. (cherry picked from commit 70d9c303b3115ab0fe6060ba0f7b0e4c0a2320b7)
2014-07-28fix incorrect comparison loop condition in memmemRich Felker-2/+2
the logic for this loop was copied from null-terminated-string logic in strstr without properly adapting it to work with explicit lengths. presumably this error could result in false negatives (wrongly comparing past the end of the needle/haystack), false positives (stopping comparison early when the needle contains null bytes), and crashes (from runaway reads past the end of mapped memory). (cherry picked from commit cef0f289f666b6c963bfd11537a6d80916ff889e)
2014-07-28fix powerpc dynamic linker thread-pointer-relative relocationsRich Felker-3/+3
processing of R_PPC_TPREL32 was ignoring the addend provided by the RELA-style relocation and instead using the inline value as the addend. this presumably broke dynamic-linked access to initial TLS in cases where the addend was nonzero. (cherry picked from commit 94cf991bf4b18bb87a15a96e7b5e7d92fab787ba)
2014-07-28fix missing argument to syscall in fanotify_markClément Vasseur-1/+1
(cherry picked from commit 4e5c7a2176773c9a1564c6603240337b3ad6b496)
2014-07-28prepare pthread_create.c for cherry-picking from masterRich Felker-0/+2
this change is harmless and allows commit a6adb2bcd8145353943377d6119c1d7a4242bae1 to apply without conflicts.
2014-07-28fix gethostby*_r result pointer value on errorRich Felker-0/+4
according to the documentation in the man pages, the GNU extension functions gethostbyaddr_r, gethostbyname_r and gethostbyname2_r are guaranteed to set the result pointer to NULL in case of error or no result. corresponds to commit fe82bb9b921be34370e6b71a1c6f062c20999ae0 in master branch.
2014-06-06release 1.0.3v1.0.3Rich Felker-1/+17
2014-06-06fix multiple validation issues in dns response label parsingSzabolcs Nagy-4/+6
Due to an error introduced in commit fcc522c92335783293ac19df318415cd97fbf66b, checking of the remaining output buffer space was not performed correctly, allowing malformed input to write past the end of the buffer. In addition, the loop detection logic failed to account for the possibility of infinite loops with no output, which would hang the function. The output size is now limited more strictly so only names with valid length are accepted. (cherry picked from commit b3d9e0b94ea73c68ef4169ec82c898ce59a4e30a)
2014-06-06remove some dummy "ent" function aliases that duplicated real onesRich Felker-8/+0
the service and protocol functions are defined also in other files, and the protocol ones are actually non-nops elsewhere, so the weak definitions in ent.c could have prevented the strong definitions from getting pulled in and used in some static programs. (cherry picked from commit 934aa1350b96461f205ad69c95e8f6f035f6b62c)
2014-06-06fix if_nametoindex return value when interface does not existRich Felker-1/+1
the return value is unsigned, so negative results for "errors" do not make sense; 0 is the value reserved for when the interface name does not exist. (cherry picked from commit 8041af59881219c32267c3491bee43591d3c3fe6)
2014-06-06fix incorrect end pointer in some cases when wcsrtombs stops earlyRich Felker-7/+15
when wcsrtombs stopped due to hitting zero remaining space in the output buffer, it was wrongly clearing the position pointer as if it had completed the conversion successfully. this commit rearranges the code somewhat to make a clear separation between the cases of ending due to running out of output buffer space, and ending due to reaching the end of input or an illegal sequence in the input. the new branches have been arranged with the hope of optimizing more common cases, too. (cherry picked from commit 8fba4458afb7304b32ca887e4a3990c6029131f9)
2014-06-06fix for broken kernel side RLIM_INFINITY on mipsSzabolcs Nagy-3/+40
On 32 bit mips the kernel uses -1UL/2 to mark RLIM_INFINITY (and this is the definition in the userspace api), but since it is in the middle of the valid range of limits and limits are often compared with relational operators, various kernel side logic is broken if larger than -1UL/2 limits are used. So we truncate the limits to -1UL/2 in get/setrlimit and prlimit. Even if the kernel side logic consistently treated -1UL/2 as greater than any other limit value, there wouldn't be any clean workaround that allowed using large limits: * using -1UL/2 as RLIM_INFINITY in userspace would mean different infinity value for get/setrlimt and prlimit (where infinity is always -1ULL) and userspace logic could break easily (just like the kernel is broken now) and more special case code would be needed for mips. * translating -1UL/2 kernel side value to -1ULL in userspace would mean that -1UL/2 limit cannot be set (eg. -1UL/2+1 had to be passed to the kernel instead). (cherry picked from commit 8258014fd1e34e942a549c88c7e022a00445c352)
2014-06-06fix sendfile syscall to use 64-bit off_tRich Felker-0/+5
somehow the remapping of this syscall to the 64-bit version was overlooked. the issue was found, and patch provided, by Stefan Kristiansson. presumably the reason this bug was not caught earlier is that the syscall takes a pointer to off_t rather than a value, so on little-endian systems, everything appears to work as long as the offset value fits in the low 31 bits. on big-endian systems, though, sendfile was presumably completely non-functional. corresponds to commit 55f45bc7222ec50b72aa8411c61e30184d0ade23 in master branch.
2014-05-20release 1.0.2v1.0.2Rich Felker-1/+20
2014-05-20trivial formatting fix for the config.mak generated by configureRich Felker-1/+1
(cherry picked from commit 7c6db373a55a348b3ecc7b124dd4ea541eff63cd)
2014-05-20fix unhandled cases in strptimeRich Felker-5/+16
%C, %U, %W, and %y handling were completely missing; %C wrongly fell-through to unrelated cases, and the rest returned failure. for now, they all parse numbers in the proper forms and range-check the values, but they do not store the value anywhere. it's not clear to me whether, as "derived" fields, %U and %W should produce any result. they certainly cannot produce a result unless the year and weekday are also converted, but in this case it might be desirable for them to do so. clarification is needed on the intended behavior of strptime in cases like this. %C and %y have well-defined behavior as long as they are used together (and %y is defined by itself but may change in the future). implementing them (including their correct interaction) is left as a later change to be made. finally, strptime now rejects unknown/invalid format characters instead of ignoring them. (cherry picked from commit dec66750b8ed4493d5bb40042f7a473e60fe934e)
2014-05-20add configure check for broken gcc 4.9.0 and possibly other versionsRich Felker-5/+37
this is gcc bug #61144. the broken compiler is detected, but the user must manually work around it. this is partly to avoid complex logic for adding workaround CFLAGS and attempting to recheck with them, and partly for the sake of letting the user know the compiler is broken (since the workaround will result in less-efficient code production). some refactoring was also needed to move the check for gcc outside of the check for whether to build the compiler wrapper. (cherry picked from commit 9ca4dae5d895cf816eb1815511aba77a90f6acd7)
2014-05-20add configure check for working compilerRich Felker-0/+9
without this, broken choices of CC/CPPFLAGS/CFLAGS don't show up until late in the configure process where they are confusingly reported as a different failure such as incorrect long double type. (cherry picked from commit 8945667fadc2eb71b7924bb4c5a69507fd362f4a)
2014-05-20fix strftime %s not to zero pad with default width=2Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
(cherry picked from commit ac0acd569e01735fc6052d43fdf57f3a07c93f3d)
2014-05-20remove useless __yield alias for sched_yieldRich Felker-4/+1
this is no longer used for anything, and reportedly clashed with a builtin on certain compilers. (cherry picked from commit adbf0258be4eea5f012e173de7e55a87f3093669)
2014-05-20fix missing SO_RCVBUFFORCE and SO_SNDBUFFORCE in mips socket.hRich Felker-1/+2
(cherry picked from commit 468bc11ed059c475f974920ac3d499e6071a6b2c)
2014-05-20fix superh nofpu check on old gcc versionsBobby Bingham-1/+1
As far as gcc3 knows, sh4 is the only processor version that can have an FPU, so it indicates the FPU's presence by defining __SH4__. This is not defined if there is no FPU, even if the processor really is an SH4. Starting with gcc4, there is support for the sh2a processor, which has an FPU but is not an SH4. gcc4 therefore additionally defines __SH_FPU_ANY__ when there is an FPU, but still doesn't define __SH4__ for an FPU-less sh4. Therefore, to support all gcc versions, we must look at both preprocessor symbols. (cherry picked from commit 23d64182d8328c300b368446aad20da9cec91aa3)
2014-05-20perform minimal sanity checks on zoneinfo files loaded via TZ variableRich Felker-0/+5
previously, setting TZ to the pathname of a file which was not a valid zoneinfo file would usually cause programs using local time zone based operations to crash. the new code checks the file size and magic at the beginning of the file, which seems sufficient to prevent accidental misconfiguration from causing crashes. attempting to make fully-robust validation would be futile unless we wanted to drop use of mmap (shared zoneinfo) and instead read it into a local buffer, since such validation would be subject to race conditions with modification of the file. (cherry picked from commit c3d9d172b1fcd56c4d356798f4e3b4653076bcc3)
2014-05-20fix false negatives with periodic needles in strstr, wcsstr, and memmemRich Felker-3/+3
in cases where the memorized match range from the right factor exceeded the length of the left factor, it was wrongly treated as a mismatch rather than a match. issue reported by Yves Bastide. (cherry picked from commit 476cd1d96560aaf7f210319597556e7fbcd60469)
2014-04-16release 1.0.1v1.0.1Rich Felker-1/+19
2014-04-16fix deadlock race in pthread_onceRich Felker-2/+1
at the end of successful pthread_once, there was a race window during which another thread calling pthread_once would momentarily change the state back from 2 (finished) to 1 (in-progress). in this case, the status was immediately changed back, but with no wake call, meaning that waiters which arrived during this short window could block forever. there are two possible fixes. one would be adding the wake to the code path where it was missing. but it's better just to avoid reverting the status at all, by using compare-and-swap instead of swap. (cherry picked from commit 0d0c2f40344640a2a6942dda156509593f51db5d)
2014-04-16fix RLIMIT_ constants for mipsSzabolcs Nagy-2/+10
The mips arch is special in that it uses different RLIMIT_ numbers than other archs, so allow bits/resource.h to override the default RLIMIT_ numbers (empty on all archs except mips). Reported by orc. (cherry picked from commit fcea534e579077e10456f6ed06c033dfaa013a24)
2014-04-16fix fallback code for old kernels in clock_gettimeRich Felker-1/+1
(cherry picked from commit 805698401dbac7ce3079fa97eaad5ba0508377f4)
2014-04-16use hidden visibility rather than protected for syscall internalsRich Felker-1/+1
the use of visibility at all is purely an optimization to avoid the need for the caller to load the GOT register or similar to prepare for a call via the PLT. there is no reason for these symbols to be externally visible, so hidden works just as well as protected, and using protected visibility is undesirable due to toolchain bugs and the lack of testing it receives. in particular, GCC's microblaze target is known to generate symbolic relocations in the GOT for functions with protected visibility. this in turn results in a dynamic linker which crashes under any nontrivial usage that requires making a syscall before symbolic relocations are processed. (cherry picked from commit 83c98aac4c43f9571e8f92a1c795afe02c237d4b)
2014-04-16math: fix aliasing violation in long double wrappersSzabolcs Nagy-2/+10
modfl and sincosl were passing long double* instead of double* to the wrapped double precision functions (on archs where long double and double have the same size). This is fixed now by using temporaries (this is not optimized to a single branch so the generated code is a bit bigger). Found by Morten Welinder. (cherry picked from commit 73c870ed3209b68b5c8c350534508cc9d95a6bcb)
2014-04-16fix search past the end of haystack in memmemTimo Teräs-0/+1
to optimize the search, memchr is used to find the first occurrence of the first character of the needle in the haystack before switching to a search for the full needle. however, the number of characters skipped by this first step were not subtracted from the haystack length, causing memmem to search past the end of the haystack. (cherry picked from commit 6fbdeff0e51f6afc38fbb1476a4db81322779da4)
2014-04-16fix printf rounding with %g for some corner case midpointsRich Felker-1/+1
the subsequent rounding code assumes the end pointer (z) accurately reflects the end of significance in the decimal expansion, but for certain large integers, spurious trailing zero slots were left behind when applying the binary exponent. issue reported by Morten Welinder; the analysis of the cause was performed by nsz, who also proposed this change. (cherry picked from commit e94d0692864ecf9522fd6a97610a47a2f718d3de)
2014-04-16fix failure of printf %g to strip trailing zeros in some casesRich Felker-1/+1
the code to strip trailing zeros was only looking in the last slot for up to 9 zeros, assuming that the rounding code had already removed fully-zero slots from the end. however, this ignored cases where the rounding code did not run at all, which occur when the value being printed is exactly representable in the requested precision. the simplest solution is to move the code that strips trailing zero slots to run unconditionally, immediately after rounding, rather than as the last step of rounding. (cherry picked from commit 89740868c9f1c84b8ee528468d12df1fa72cd392)
2014-04-16fix carry into uninitialized slots during printf floating point roundingRich Felker-1/+1
in cases where rounding caused a carry, the slot into which the carry was taking place was unconditionally treated as valid, despite the possibility that it could be a new slot prior to the beginning of the existing non-rounded number. in theory this could lead to unbounded runaway carry, but in order for that to happen, the whole uninitialized buffer would need to have been pre-filled with 32-bit integer values greater than or equal to 999999999. patch based on proposed fix by Morten Welinder, who also discovered and reported the bug. (cherry picked from commit 109048e031f39fbb370211fde44ababf6c04c8fb)
2014-04-16fix microblaze syscall register clobbersRich Felker-7/+7
the kernel entry point for syscalls on microblaze nominally saves and restores all registers, and testing on qemu always worked since qemu behaves this way too. however, the real kernel treats r3:r4 as a potential 64-bit return value from the syscall function, and copies both over top of the saved registers before returning to userspace. thus, we need to treat r4 as always-clobbered. (cherry picked from commit 91d5aa06572d2660122f9a06ed242fef0383f292)
2014-04-16fix confstr return valueTimo Teräs-1/+1
per the specification, the terminating null byte is counted. (cherry picked from commit 0a8d98285f46f721dabf38485df916c02d6a4675)
2014-04-16include header that declares __syscall_ret where it's definedRich Felker-0/+1
in general, we aim to always include the header that's declaring a function before defining it so that the compiler can check that prototypes match. additionally, the internal syscall.h declares __syscall_ret with a visibility attribute to improve code generation for shared libc (to prevent gratuitous GOT-register loads). this declaration should be visible at the point where __syscall_ret is defined, too, or the inconsistency could theoretically lead to problems at link-time. (cherry picked from commit 30c1205acd73c8481ca34f0a41de1d41884d07b5)
2014-03-20release 1.0.0v1.0.0Rich Felker-1/+43
2014-03-20remove claim of XSI coverage from READMERich Felker-2/+1
in addition to the dbm functions (which we don't intent to implement anyway), fmtmsg is still missing too. rather than adding exceptions I think it's best just to avoid making the claim.