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2012-05-03implement stub versions of sched_*Rich Felker-0/+49
these actually work, but for now they prohibit actually setting priority levels and report min/max priority as 0.
2012-05-03overhaul SSP support to use a real canaryRich Felker-12/+25
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).
2012-05-02fix longstanding exit logic bugs in mbsnrtowcs and wcsnrtombsRich Felker-4/+9
these are POSIX 2008 (previously GNU extension) functions that are rarely used. apparently they had never been tested before, since the end-of-string logic was completely missing. mbsnrtowcs is used by modern versions of bash for its glob implementation, and and this bug was causing tab completion to hang in an infinite loop.
2012-05-01support alternate glibc name pow10 for exp10Rich Felker-0/+9
2012-04-30add C stub for sqrtl (already implemented in asm on i386 and x86_64)Rich Felker-0/+9
2012-04-30first try at writing an efficient and "correct" exp10Rich Felker-0/+55
this is a nonstandard function so it's not clear what conditions it should satisfy. my intent is that it be fast and exact for positive integral exponents when the result fits in the destination type, and fast and correctly rounded for small negative integral exponents. otherwise we aim for at most 1ulp error; it seems to differ from pow by at most 1ulp and it's often 2-5 times faster than pow.
2012-04-30make stack protector work with gcc configured for non-tls canaryRich Felker-0/+2
2012-04-30fix off-by-one error that caused uninitialized memory read in floatscanRich Felker-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.
2012-04-29fix typo in the x86_64 rounding asmRich Felker-4/+4
2012-04-29new math asm (abs/rounding) for x86_64Rich Felker-0/+36
untested
2012-04-29add linux-specific unshare syscall wrapperRich Felker-0/+8
2012-04-29fix longstanding missing static in mq_notify (namespace pollution)Rich Felker-1/+1
2012-04-28new fnmatch implementationRich Felker-131/+273
unlike the old one, this one's algorithm does not suffer from potential stack overflow issues or pathologically bad performance on certain patterns. instead of backtracking, it uses a matching algorithm which I have not seen before (unsure whether I invented or re-invented it) that runs in O(1) space and O(nm) time. it may be possible to improve the time to O(n), but not without significantly greater complexity.
2012-04-26update fnmatch to POSIX 2008 semanticsRich Felker-4/+11
an invalid bracket expression must be treated as if the opening bracket were just a literal character. this is to fix a bug whereby POSIX left the behavior of the "[" shell command undefined due to it being an invalid bracket expression.
2012-04-25gdb shared library debugging supportRich Felker-5/+32
provide the minimal level of dynamic linker-to-debugger glue needed to let gdb find loaded libraries and load their symbols.
2012-04-24first attempt at enabling stack protector supportRich Felker-0/+28
the code is written to pre-init the thread pointer in static linked programs that pull in __stack_chk_fail or dynamic-linked programs that lookup the symbol. no explicit canary is set; the canary will be whatever happens to be in the thread structure at the offset gcc hard-coded. this can be improved later.
2012-04-24ditch the priority inheritance locks; use malloc's version of lockRich Felker-77/+54
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).
2012-04-24internal locks: new owner of contended lock must set waiters flagRich Felker-1/+1
this bug probably would have gone unnoticed since it's only used in the fallback code for systems where priority-inheritance locking fails. unfortunately this approach results in one spurious wake syscall on the final unlock, when there are no waiters remaining. the alternative (possibly better) would be to use broadcast wakes instead of reflagging the waiter unconditionally, and let each waiter reflag itself; this saves one syscall at the expense of invoking the "thundering herd" effect (worse performance degredation) when there are many waiters. ideally we would be able to update all of our locks to use an array of two ints rather than a single int, and use a separate counter system like proper mutexes use; then we could avoid all spurious wake calls without resorting to broadcasts. however, it's not clear to me that priority inheritance futexes support this usage. the kernel sets the waiters flag for them (just like we're doing now) and i can't tell if it's safe to bypass the kernel when unlocking just because we know (from private data, the waiter count) that there are no waiters. this is something that could be explored in the future.
2012-04-24new internal locking primitive; drop spinlocksRich Felker-7/+29
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).
2012-04-24new wcwidth implementation (fast table-based)Rich Felker-179/+125
i tried to go with improving the old binary-search-based algorithm, but between growth in the number of ranges, bad performance, and lack of confidence in the binary search code's stability under changes in the table, i decided it was worth the extra 1.8k to have something clean and maintainable. also note that, like the alpha and punct tables, there's definitely room to optimize the nonspacing/wide tables by overlapping subtables. this is not a high priority, but i've begun looking into how to do it, and i suspect the table sizes can be roughly halved. if that turns out to be true, the new, fast, table-based implementation will be roughly the same size as if i had just extended the old binary search one.
2012-04-23sync case mappings with unicode 6.1Rich Felker-8/+30
also special-case ß (U+00DF) as lowercase even though it does not have a mapping to uppercase. unicode added an uppercase version of this character but does not map it, presumably because the uppercase version is not actually used except for some obscure purpose...
2012-04-23optimize iswprintRich Felker-3/+12
2012-04-23fix spurious punct class for some surrogate codepoints (invalid)Rich Felker-59/+56
this happened due to their entries in UnicodeData.txt
2012-04-23destubify iswalpha and update iswpunct to unicode 6.1Rich Felker-135/+252
alpha is defined as unicode property "Alphabetic" plus category Nd minus ASCII digits minus 2 special-cased Thai punctuation marks supposedly misclassified by Unicode as letters. punct is defined as all of unicode except control, alphanumeric, and space characters. the tables were generated by a simple tool based on the code posted previously to the mailing list. in the future, this and other code used for maintaining locale/iconv/i18n data will be published either in the main source repository or in a separate locale data generation repository.
2012-04-23make dlerror produce informative resultsRich Felker-4/+15
note that dlerror is specified to be non-thread-safe, so no locking is performed on the error flag or message aside from the rwlock already held by dlopen or dlsym. if 2 invocations of dlsym are generating errors at the same time, they could clobber each other's results, but the resulting string, albeit corrupt, will still be null-terminated. any use of dlerror in such a situation could not be expected to give meaningful results anyway.
2012-04-22implement getusershell, etc. legacy functionsRich Felker-0/+33
I actually wrote these a month ago but forgot to integrate them. ugly, probably-harmful-to-use functions, but some legacy apps want them...
2012-04-22remove redundant (unmaintained) check in floatscanRich Felker-3/+3
also be extra careful to avoid wrapping the circular buffer early
2012-04-22add getresuid and getresgid syscall wrappersRich Felker-0/+16
2012-04-21fix major breakage in iconv, bogus rejecting of dest charsetsRich Felker-1/+1
2012-04-21make floatscan correctly set errno for overflow/underflowRich Felker-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 Felker-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 Felker-1/+1
bug detected by glib test suite
2012-04-21fix broken sysconf when correct value is -1Rich Felker-1/+1
this caused glib to try to allocate >2gb for getpwnam_r, and probably numerous other problems.
2012-04-19further fixes to leading space issue (forgot the wide versions)Rich Felker-5/+9
2012-04-19fix really bad breakage in strtol, etc.: failure to accept leading spacesRich Felker-10/+9
2012-04-18legacy junk compatibility grab-bagRich Felker-0/+2
- add the rest of the junk traditionally in sys/param.h - add prototypes for some nonstandard functions - add _GNU_SOURCE to their source files so the compiler can check proto
2012-04-18fix typo in exponent reading code or floatsRich Felker-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 wide scanf's handling of input failure on %c, and simplify %[Rich Felker-5/+6
2012-04-17fix failure to distinguish input/match failure in wide %[ scanfRich Felker-2/+4
this also includes a related fix for vswscanf's read function, which was returning a spurious (uninitialized) character for empty strings.
2012-04-17fix over-read in %ls with non-wide scanfRich Felker-0/+1
2012-04-17fix broken %s and %[ with no width specifier in wide scanfRich Felker-3/+7
2012-04-17fix failure to read infinity in scanfRich Felker-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 Felker-0/+1
2012-04-17make wide scanf %[ respect widthRich Felker-2/+3
2012-04-17fix wide scanf to respect field width for stringsRich Felker-4/+7
2012-04-17fix some bugs in scanf %[ handling detected while writing the wide versionRich Felker-4/+4
2012-04-17introduce new wide scanf code and remove the last remnants of old scanfRich Felker-524/+312
at this point, strto* and all scanf family functions are using the new unified integer and floating point parser/converter code. the wide scanf is largely a wrapper for ordinary byte-based scanf; since numbers can only contain ascii characters, only strings need to be handled specially.
2012-04-17avoid depending on POSIX symbol in code used from plain C functionsRich Felker-1/+3
2012-04-17avoid null pointer dereference on %*p fields in scanfRich Felker-1/+1
2012-04-17also ensure that write buffer is bounded when __stdio_write returnsRich Felker-0/+1
assuming other code is correct, this should be a no-op, but better to be safe...