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2018-03-23Fix i386 memmove issue (bug 22644).Andrew Senkevich1-0/+58
[BZ #22644] * sysdeps/i386/i686/multiarch/memcpy-sse2-unaligned.S: Fixed branch conditions. * string/test-memmove.c (do_test2): New testcase.
2018-02-26Fix another -Os strcoll build issue.Joseph Myers1-0/+11
While there are now clean -Os build and test results on x86_64 (given my patch <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-02/msg00602.html>, pending review), testing with -Os with build-many-glibcs.py shows the build is still failing with -Os everywhere except for x86_64, x86 and s390x. There are a variety of different build failures, but the most common seem to be in strcoll / wcscoll, similar to existing such cases where DIAG_* are used to disable -Wmaybe-uninitialized. There are various different failures even within those functions. This patch fixes one particular case that seems quite common, where the warning appears at the declarations of seq1 and seq2. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that this fixes the -Os build for aarch64-linux-gnu with GCC 7. * string/strcoll_l.c: Include <libc-diag.h>. (STRCOLL): Ignore -Wmaybe-uninitialized for -Os around declarations of seq1 and seq2.
2018-02-15Use libc_hidden_* for argz_next, __argz_next (bug 15105).Joseph Myers1-0/+2
Among other localplt test failures when building with -Os, there are libc.so PLT references for argz_next and __argz_next. This is a simple case of functions that are inlined for -O2 but not for -Os; this patch adds libc_hidden_proto / libc_hidden_def for them to avoid localplt failures even when not inlined. Tested for x86_64 (both that it removes these particular localplt failures for -Os - but other such failures remain so the bug can't yet be closed - and that the testsuite continues to pass without -Os). [BZ #15105] * include/argz.h (argz_next): Use libc_hidden_proto. (__argz_next): Likewise. * string-argz-next.c (__argz_next): Use libc_hidden_def. (argz_next): Use libc_hidden_weak.
2018-02-06Unify and simplify bits/byteswap.h, bits/byteswap-16.h headers (bug 14508, ↵Joseph Myers3-2/+96
bug 15512, bug 17082, bug 20530). We have a general principle of preferring optimizations for library facilities to use compiler built-in functions rather than being located in library headers, where the compiler can reasonably optimize code without needing to know glibc implementation details. This patch applies this principle to bits/byteswap.h, eliminating all the architecture-specific variants and bits/byteswap-16.h. The __bswap_16, __bswap_32 and __bswap_64 interfaces all become inline functions, never macros, using the GCC built-in functions where available and otherwise a single architecture-independent definition using shifts and masking (which compilers may well be able to detect and optimize; GCC has detection of various byte-swapping idioms). The __bswap_constant_32 macro needs to stay around because of uses in static initializers within glibc and its tests, and so for consistency all __bswap_constant_* are kept rather than just being inlined into the old-GCC-or-non-GCC parts of the __bswap_* inline function definitions. Various open bugs are addressed by this cleanup, with caveats about exactly what is covered by those bugs and when the bugs applied at all. Bug 14508 reports -Wformat warnings building glibc because __bswap_* sometimes returned the wrong types. Obviously we already don't have such warnings any more or the build would be failing, given -Werror, and I suspect that bug was originally for wrong types for x86_64, as fixed by commit d394eb742a3565d7fe7a4b02710a60b5f219ee64 (glibc 2.17). The only case I saw removed by this patch where the types would still have been wrong was the non-__GNUC__ case of __bswap_64 in the s390 header (using unsigned long long int, but uint64_t would be unsigned long int for 64-bit). In any case, the single header consistently uses __uintN_t types after this patch, thereby eliminating all such bugs. The existing string/test-endian-types.c test already suffices to verify that the types are correct with the compiler used to build glibc and its tests. Bug 15512 reports an error from __bswap_constant_16 with -Werror -Wsign-conversion. I am unable to reproduce this with any GCC version supporting -Wsign-conversion - all seem to be able to avoid warning for ((x) >> 8) & 0xffu, where x is uint16_t, which while it formally does involve an implicit conversion from int to unsigned int, is also a case where it should be easy for the compiler to see that the value converted is never negative. But in this patch __bswap_constant_16 is changed to use signed 0xff so that no such implicit conversion occurs at all, and a test with -Werror -Wsign-conversion is added. Bug 17082 objects to the use of ({}) statement expressions in these macros preventing use at file scope (in C, that's in sizeof etc.; in C++, more generally in static initializers). The particular case of these interfaces is fixed by this patch as it changes them to inline functions, eliminating all uses of ({}) in bits/byteswap.h, and a corresponding testcase is added. The bug tries to raise a more general policy question about use of ({}) in macros in installed headers, referring to "many other libc functions" (unspecified which functions are being considered). Since such policy questions belong on libc-alpha, and since there *are* macros in installed headers which can't really avoid using ({}) (where they are type-generic, so can't use an inline function, but need a temporary variable, and a few where the interface involves returning memory from alloca so can't use an inline function either), I propose to consider that bug fixed with this change. That is without prejudice to any other new bugs anyone wishes to file *for precisely defined sets of macros* requesting moving away from ({}) *where it is clearly possible for those interfaces*. Where ({}) can be avoided, typically by use of an inline function, I think that's a good idea - that inline functions are typically to be preferred to ({}) for header interfaces where such optimizations are useful but the interface is suited to being defined using an inline function. Bug 20530 requests use of __builtin_bswap16 when available (GCC 4.8 and later), which this patch implements. Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py. Also did an x86_64 test with the __GNUC_PREREQ conditionals changed to "#if 0" to verify the old-GCC/non-GCC case in the headers. (There are already existing tests for correctness of results of these interfaces.) [BZ #14508] [BZ #15512] [BZ #17082] [BZ #20530] * bits/byteswap.h: Update file comment. Do not include <bits/byteswap-16.h>. (__bswap_constant_16): Cast result to __uint16_t. Use signed 0xff constant. (__bswap_16): Define as inline function. (__bswap_constant_32): Reformat definition. (__bswap_32): Always define as inline function, not macro, using __uint32_t. Use __builtin_bswap32 if [__GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)], otherwise __bswap_constant_32. (__bswap_constant_64): Reformat definition. Do not use __extension__ here. (__bswap_64): Always define as inline function, not macro. Use __extension__ on function definition. Use __builtin_bswap64 if [__GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)], otherwise __bswap_constant_64. * string/test-endian-file-scope.c: New file. * string/test-endian-sign-conversion.c: Likewise. * string/Makefile (headers): Remove bits/byteswap-16.h. (tests): Add test-endian-file-scope and test-endian-sign-conversion. (CFLAGS-test-endian-sign-conversion.c): New variable. * bits/byteswap-16.h: Remove file. * sysdeps/ia64/bits/byteswap-16.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/bits/byteswap.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/bits/byteswap.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/s390/bits/byteswap-16.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/s390/bits/byteswap.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/tile/bits/byteswap.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/bits/byteswap-16.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/bits/byteswap.h: Likewise.
2018-02-06Move string/testcopy.c to test-driver.c and xmalloc (bug 19667).Joseph Myers1-7/+9
Bug 19667 reports unchecked malloc calls in the test string/testcopy.c. This patch makes that test use xmalloc and the support/test-driver.c test framework. Tested for x86_64. [BZ #19667] * string/testcopy.c: Include <support/support.h>. Do not include <malloc.h>. Use <support/test-driver.c>. (main): Rename to do_test. Make static. Use xmalloc instead of malloc.
2018-01-01Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers127-127/+127
* All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates using scripts/update-copyrights. * locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated. * locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
2017-12-18Disable strncat test array-bounds warnings for GCC 8.Joseph Myers1-2/+6
Some strncat tests fail to build with GCC 8 because of -Warray-bounds warnings. These tests are deliberately test over-large size arguments passed to strncat, and already disable -Wstringop-overflow warnings, but now the warnings for these tests come under -Warray-bounds so that option needs disabling for them as well, which this patch does (with an update on the comments; the DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT call for -Warray-bounds doesn't need to be conditional itself, because that option is supported by all versions of GCC that can build glibc). Tested compilation with build-many-glibcs.py for aarch64-linux-gnu. * string/tester.c (test_strncat): Also disable -Warray-bounds warnings for two tests.
2017-12-11string: Replace = with += in CFLAGS-xxx.cH.J. Lu1-9/+9
Replace = with += in CFLAGS-xxx.c to allow Makefile under sysdeps to define CFLAGS-xx.c. * string/Makefile (CFLAGS-inl-tester.c): Replace = with +=. (CFLAGS-noinl-tester.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-tst-strlen.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-stratcliff.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-test-ffs.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-tst-inlcall.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-tst-xbzero-opt.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-memcpy.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-wordcopy.c): Likewise.
2017-11-14Fix string/tester.c build with GCC 8.Joseph Myers1-2/+44
GCC 8 warns about more cases of string functions truncating their output or not copying a trailing NUL byte. This patch fixes testsuite build failures caused by such warnings in string/tester.c. In general, the warnings are disabled around the relevant calls using DIAG_* macros, since the relevant cases are being deliberately tested. In one case, the warning is with -Wstringop-overflow= instead of -Wstringop-truncation; in that case, the conditional is __GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) (being the version where -Wstringop-overflow= was introduced), to allow the conditional to be removed sooner, since it's harmless to disable the warning for a GCC version where it doesn't actually occur. In the case of warnings for strncpy calls in test_memcmp, the calls in question are changed to use memcpy, as they don't copy a trailing NUL and the point of that code is to test memcmp rather than strncpy. Tested (compilation) with GCC 8 for x86_64-linux-gnu with build-many-glibcs.py (in conjunction with Martin's patch to allow glibc to build). * string/tester.c (test_stpncpy): Disable -Wstringop-truncation for stpncpy calls for GCC 8. (test_strncat): Disable -Wstringop-truncation warning for strncat calls for GCC 8. Disable -Wstringop-overflow= warning for one strncat call for GCC 7. (test_strncpy): Disable -Wstringop-truncation warning for strncpy calls for GCC 8. (test_memcmp): Use memcpy instead of strncpy for calls not copying trailing NUL.
2017-11-14Fix string/bug-strncat1.c build with GCC 8.Joseph Myers1-0/+8
GCC 8 warns about strncat calls with truncated output. string/bug-strncat1.c tests such a call; this patch disables the warning for it. Tested (compilation) with GCC 8 for x86_64-linux-gnu with build-many-glibcs.py (in conjunction with Martin's patch to allow glibc to build). * string/bug-strncat1.c: Include <libc-diag.h>. (main): Disable -Wstringop-truncation for strncat call for GCC 8.
2017-10-30ffsl, ffsll: Declare under __USE_MISC, not just __USE_GNUFlorian Weimer1-1/+1
Recent BSDs declare these functions, too.
2017-10-01Hide internal __strsep function [BZ #18822]H.J. Lu1-0/+1
Hide internal __strsep function to allow direct access within libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT. [BZ #18822] * include/string.h (__strsep): Add libc_hidden_proto. * string/strsep.c (__strsep): Add libc_hidden_def.
2017-08-23string/stratcliff.c: Replace int with size_t [BZ #21982]H.J. Lu1-109/+167
Fix GCC 7 errors when string/stratcliff.c is compiled with -O3: stratcliff.c: In function ‘do_test’: cc1: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when assuming that (X - c) <= X is always true [-Werror=strict-overflow] [BZ #21982] * string/stratcliff.c (do_test): Declare size, nchars, inner, middle and outer with size_t instead of int. Repleace %d and %Zd with %zu in printf. Update "MAX (0, nchars - 128)" and "MAX (outer, nchars - 64)" to support unsigned outer and nchars. Also exit loop when outer == 0.
2017-08-18Mark internal argz functions with attribute_hidden [BZ #18822]H.J. Lu1-26/+0
Move internal argz function prototypes to include/argz.h and mark them with attribute_hidden to allow direct access within libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT. This also brings string/argz.h closer to the gnulib version. [BZ #18822] * include/argz.h (__argz_create_sep): New function prototype. (__argz_append): Likewise. (__argz_add): Likewise. (__argz_add_sep): Likewise. (__argz_delete): Likewise. (__argz_insert): Likewise. (__argz_replace): Likewise. * string/argz.h (__argz_create_sep): Removed. (__argz_append): Likewise. (__argz_add): Likewise. (__argz_add_sep): Likewise. (__argz_delete): Likewise. (__argz_insert): Likewise. (__argz_replace): Likewise.
2017-08-08Do not use __ptr_t.Joseph Myers2-19/+13
sys/cdefs.h has a macro __ptr_t, which a few places in glibc use instead of void *. void * is a well-understood standard type for that purpose and in a post-C89 context there is no need for a macro for it; this patch changes those places to use void * directly instead. Unlike __long_double_t, __ptr_t is widely used outside glibc (or at least has many hits on codesearch.debian.net). I don't know how many of those uses would break if sys/cdefs.h ceased to define the macro, but there's enough risk that this patch leaves the definition and just removes the uses within glibc; removal of the definition can be considered separately if desired. Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py. * malloc/mcheck.c (old_free_hook): Use void * instead of __ptr_t. (old_malloc_hook): Likewise. (old_memalign_hook): Likewise. (old_realloc_hook): Likewise. (struct hdr): Likewise. (flood): Likewise. (freehook): Likewise. (mallochook): Likewise. (memalignhook): Likewise. (reallochook): Likewise. (mprobe): Likewise. * malloc/mtrace.c (mallwatch): Likewise. (tr_old_free_hook): Likewise. (tr_old_malloc_hook): Likewise. (tr_old_realloc_hook): Likewise. (tr_old_memalign_hook): Likewise. (tr_where): Likewise. (lock_and_info): Likewise. (tr_freehook): Likewise. (tr_mallochook): Likewise. (tr_reallochook): Likewise. (tr_memalignhook): Likewise. * misc/err.h [!__GNUC_VA_LIST] (__gnuc_va_list): Likewise. * misc/mmap.c (__mmap): Likewise. * misc/mmap64.c (__mmap64): Likewise. * misc/mprotect.c (__mprotect): Likewise. * misc/msync.c (msync): Likewise. * misc/munmap.c (__munmap): Likewise. * posix/posix_madvise.c (posix_madvise): Likewise. * socket/send.c (__send): Likewise. * socket/sendto.c (__sendto): Likewise. * socket/setsockopt.c (__setsockopt): Likewise. * string/memcmp.c (__ptr_t): Remove macro. (MEMCMP): Use void * instead of ptr_t. * string/memrchr.c (__ptr_t): Remove macro. (__memrchr): Use void * instead of ptr_t. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c (__mmap): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/mmap.c (__mmap): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/mmap64.c (__mmap64): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/mprotect.c (__mprotect): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/msync.c (msync): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/munmap.c (__munmap): Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/bits/setjmp.h (struct __jmp_buf_internal_tag): Likewise. * sysdeps/posix/getcwd.c (__getcwd): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power6/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power6/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/mempcpy.S (__mempcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power4/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power6/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power6/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memcpy.S (memcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/mempcpy.S (__mempcpy): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power8/memset.S (memset): Likewise. * sysdeps/tile/memcmp.c (__ptr_t): Remove macro. (MEMCMP): Use void * instead of ptr_t. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/oldglob.c (old_glob_t): Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mmap.c (__mmap): Likewise.
2017-07-06Increase some test timeouts.Joseph Myers1-1/+1
This patch increases the timeouts for some tests that I've seen timing out on slow systems in my 2.26 release testing. (In the case of tst-tsearch.c, increasing the timeout means removing a setting of 10 that was put there before the default timeout was increased to 20 seconds, so putting the default into effect.) * iconvdata/tst-loading.c (TIMEOUT): Define to 30. * misc/tst-tsearch.c (TIMEOUT): Remove. * nptl/tst-create-detached.c (TIMEOUT): Define to 100. * nptl/tst-robust-fork.c (TIMEOUT): Likewise. * nptl/tst-rwlock19.c (TIMEOUT): Likewise. * string/tst-cmp.c (TIMEOUT): Define to 600.
2017-06-23x86-64: memcmp-avx2-movbe.S needs saturating subtraction [BZ #21662]Florian Weimer1-5/+6
This code: L(between_2_3): /* Load as big endian with overlapping loads and bswap to avoid branches. */ movzwl -2(%rdi, %rdx), %eax movzwl -2(%rsi, %rdx), %ecx shll $16, %eax shll $16, %ecx movzwl (%rdi), %edi movzwl (%rsi), %esi orl %edi, %eax orl %esi, %ecx bswap %eax bswap %ecx subl %ecx, %eax ret needs a saturating subtract because the full register is used. With this commit, only the lower 24 bits of the register are used, so a regular subtraction suffices. The test case change adds coverage for these kinds of bugs.
2017-06-20Use locale_t, not __locale_t, throughout glibcZack Weinberg6-11/+11
<locale.h> is specified to define locale_t in POSIX.1-2008, and so are all of the headers that define functions that take locale_t arguments. Under _GNU_SOURCE, the additional headers that define such functions have also always defined locale_t. Therefore, there is no need to use __locale_t in public function prototypes, nor in any internal code. * ctype/ctype-c99_l.c, ctype/ctype.h, ctype/ctype_l.c * include/monetary.h, include/stdlib.h, include/time.h * include/wchar.h, locale/duplocale.c, locale/freelocale.c * locale/global-locale.c, locale/langinfo.h, locale/locale.h * locale/localeinfo.h, locale/newlocale.c * locale/nl_langinfo_l.c, locale/uselocale.c * localedata/bug-usesetlocale.c, localedata/tst-xlocale2.c * stdio-common/vfscanf.c, stdlib/monetary.h, stdlib/stdlib.h * stdlib/strfmon_l.c, stdlib/strtod_l.c, stdlib/strtof_l.c * stdlib/strtol.c, stdlib/strtol_l.c, stdlib/strtold_l.c * stdlib/strtoll_l.c, stdlib/strtoul_l.c, stdlib/strtoull_l.c * string/strcasecmp.c, string/strcoll_l.c, string/string.h * string/strings.h, string/strncase.c, string/strxfrm_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/strtof128_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/wcstof128.c * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/wcstof128_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/strtold_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/strtold_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-strfmon_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-strtold_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-wcstold_l.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/strcasecmp.S * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strcasecmp.S * sysdeps/x86_64/strcasecmp_l-nonascii.c * sysdeps/x86_64/strncase_l-nonascii.c, time/strftime_l.c * time/strptime_l.c, time/time.h, wcsmbs/mbsrtowcs_l.c * wcsmbs/wchar.h, wcsmbs/wcscasecmp.c, wcsmbs/wcsncase.c * wcsmbs/wcstod.c, wcsmbs/wcstod_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstof.c * wcsmbs/wcstof_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstol_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstold.c * wcsmbs/wcstold_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstoll_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstoul_l.c * wcsmbs/wcstoull_l.c, wctype/iswctype_l.c * wctype/towctrans_l.c, wctype/wcfuncs_l.c * wctype/wctrans_l.c, wctype/wctype.h, wctype/wctype_l.c: Change all uses of __locale_t to locale_t.
2017-06-20Rename xlocale.h to bits/types/__locale_t.h.Zack Weinberg2-2/+4
xlocale.h is already a single-type micro-header, defining struct __locale_struct and the typedefs __locale_t and locale_t. This patch brings it into the bits/types/ scheme: there are now bits/types/__locale_t.h which defines only __locale_struct and __locale_t, and bits/types/locale_t.h which defines locale_t as well as the other two. None of *our* headers need __locale_t.h, but it appears to me that libstdc++ could make use of it. There are a lot of external uses of xlocale.h, but all the uses I checked had an autoconf test or equivalent for its existence. It has never been available from other C libraries, and it has always contained a comment reading "This file is not standardized, don't rely on it, it can go away without warning" so I think dropping it is pretty safe. I also took the opportunity to clean up comments in various public header files that still talk about the *_l interfaces as though they were completely nonstandard. There are a few of them, notably the strtoX_l and wcstoX_l families, that haven't been standardized, but the bulk are in POSIX.1-2008. * locale/xlocale.h: Rename to... * locale/bits/types/__locale_t.h: ...here. Adjust commentary. Only define struct __locale_struct and __locale_t, not locale_t. * locale/bits/types/locale_t.h: New file; define locale_t here. * locale/Makefile (headers): Update to match. * include/xlocale.h: Delete wrapper. * include/bits/types/__locale_t.h: New wrapper. * include/bits/types/locale_t.h: New wrapper. * ctype/ctype.h, include/printf.h, include/time.h * locale/langinfo.h, locale/locale.h, stdlib/monetary.h * stdlib/stdlib.h, string/string.h, string/strings.h, time/time.h * wcsmbs/wchar.h, wctype/wctype.h: Use bits/types/locale_t.h. Correct outdated comments regarding the standardization status of the functions that take locale_t arguments. * stdlib/strtod_l.c, stdlib/strtof_l.c, stdlib/strtol_l.c * stdlib/strtold_l.c, stdlib/strtoul_l.c, stdlib/strtoull_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/strtold_l.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/strtold_l.c * wcsmbs/wcstod.c, wcsmbs/wcstod_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstof.c * wcsmbs/wcstof_l.c, wcsmbs/wcstold.c, wcsmbs/wcstold_l.c: Don't include xlocale.h. If necessary, include locale.h instead. * stdlib/strtold_l.c: Unconditionally include wchar.h.
2017-06-20Fix fallout from bits/string.h removal.Zack Weinberg1-17/+0
Remove one more string inline that was defined directly in string.h; in the absence of the rest of the inlines, it broke the build. Like other ifunc shims for these functions, x86_64/multiarch/{mem,st}pcpy.c need to define __NO_STRING_INLINES and NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT. * string/string.h (__mempcpy_inline): Delete. * sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/mempcpy.c * sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/stpcpy.c: Define NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT and __NO_STRING_INLINES before including string.h.
2017-06-20Remove bits/string.h.Zack Weinberg5-70/+31
These machine-dependent inline string functions have never been on by default, and even if they were a good idea at the time they were introduced, they haven't really been touched in ten to fifteen years and probably aren't a good idea on current-gen processors. Current thinking is that this class of optimization is best left to the compiler. * bits/string.h, string/bits/string.h * sysdeps/aarch64/bits/string.h * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/m68020/bits/string.h * sysdeps/s390/bits/string.h, sysdeps/sparc/bits/string.h * sysdeps/x86/bits/string.h: Delete file. * string/string.h: Don't include bits/string.h. * string/bits/string3.h: Rename to bits/string_fortified.h. No need to undef various symbols that the removed headers might have defined as macros. * string/Makefile (headers): Remove bits/string.h, change bits/string3.h to bits/string_fortified.h. * string/string-inlines.c: Update commentary. Remove definitions of various macros that nothing looks at anymore. Don't directly include bits/string.h. Set _STRING_INLINE_unaligned here, based on compiler-predefined macros. * string/strncat.c: If STRNCAT is not defined, or STRNCAT_PRIMARY _is_ defined, provide internal hidden alias __strncat. * include/string.h: Declare internal hidden alias __strncat. Only forward __stpcpy to __builtin_stpcpy if __NO_STRING_INLINES is not defined. * include/bits/string3.h: Rename to bits/string_fortified.h, update to match above. * sysdeps/i386/string-inlines.c: Define compat symbols for everything formerly defined by sysdeps/x86/bits/string.h. Make existing definitions into compat symbols as well. Remove some no-longer-necessary messing around with macros. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/multiarch/mempcpy.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/mempcpy.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/stpcpy.c * sysdeps/s390/multiarch/mempcpy.c No need to define _HAVE_STRING_ARCH_mempcpy. Do define __NO_STRING_INLINES and NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT. * sysdeps/i386/i686/multiarch/strncat-c.c * sysdeps/s390/multiarch/strncat-c.c * sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strncat-c.c Define STRNCAT_PRIMARY. Don't change definition of libc_hidden_def.
2017-06-14Remove __need macros from errno.h (__need_Emath, __need_error_t).Zack Weinberg1-5/+5
This is fairly complicated, not because the users of __need_Emath and __need_error_t have complicated requirements, but because the core changes had a lot of fallout. __need_error_t exists for gnulib compatibility in argz.h and argp.h. error_t itself is a Hurdism, an enum containing all the E-constants, so you can do 'p (error_t) errno' in gdb and get a symbolic value. argz.h and argp.h use it for function return values, and they want to fall back to 'int' when that's not available. There is no reason why these nonstandard headers cannot just go ahead and include all of errno.h; so we do that. __need_Emath is defined only by .S files; what they _really_ need is for errno.h to avoid declaring anything other than the E-constants (e.g. 'extern int __errno_location(void);' is a syntax error in assembly language). This is replaced with a check for __ASSEMBLER__ in errno.h, plus a carefully documented requirement for bits/errno.h not to define anything other than macros. That in turn has the consequence that bits/errno.h must not define errno - fortunately, all live ports use the same definition of errno, so I've moved it to errno.h. The Hurd bits/errno.h must also take care not to define error_t when __ASSEMBLER__ is defined, which involves repeating all of the definitions twice, but it's a generated file so that's okay. * stdlib/errno.h: Remove __need_Emath and __need_error_t logic. Reorganize file. Declare errno here. When __ASSEMBLER__ is defined, don't declare anything other than the E-constants. * include/errno.h: Change conditional for exposing internal declarations to (not _ISOMAC and not __ASSEMBLER__). * bits/errno.h: Remove logic for __need_Emath. Document requirements for a port-specific bits/errno.h. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/errno.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/errno.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/bits/errno.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/errno.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/errno.h: Add multiple-include guard and check against improper inclusion. Remove __need_Emath logic. Don't declare errno here. Ensure all constants are defined as simple integer literals. Consistent formatting. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/errnos.awk: Likewise. Only define error_t and enum __error_t_codes if __ASSEMBLER__ is not defined. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/bits/errno.h: Regenerate. * argp/argp.h, string/argz.h: Don't define __need_error_t before including errno.h. * sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu/multiarch/s_cosf-sse2.S * sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu/multiarch/s_sincosf-sse2.S * sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu/multiarch/s_sinf-sse2.S * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/s_cosf.S * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/s_sincosf.S * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/s_sinf.S: Just include errno.h; don't define __need_Emath or include bits/errno.h directly.
2017-06-12Fix build issue on x86.Wilco Dijkstra1-0/+1
Add an undef of __stpcpy in string-inlines.c to avoid a redefinition error on x86. * string/string-inlines.c: Add undef of __stpcpy to fix build issue.
2017-06-122017-06-12 Wilco Dijkstra <wdijkstr@arm.com>Wilco Dijkstra4-134/+4
There is no longer a need for string2.h, so remove it and all mention of it. Move the redirect for __stpcpy to include/string.h since it is still required until all internal uses have been renamed. This fixes several linknamespace/localplt failures when building with -Os. [BZ #15105] [BZ #19463] * include/string.h: Add internal redirect for __stpcpy. * string/Makefile: Remove bits/string2.h. * string/string.h: Update comment. * string/string-inlines.c: Remove bits/string2.h include and comment. * string/bits/string2.h: Remove file.
2017-06-08Add more tests for memchrH.J. Lu1-0/+17
This patch adds tests for len == 0 and tests for positions close to the beginning, which are equivalent to positions close to the end for memchr. * string/test-memrchr.c (test_main): Add tests for len == 0 and tests for positions close to the beginning, which are equivalent to positions close to the end for memchr.
2017-05-25Add memchr tests for n == 0H.J. Lu1-0/+4
* string/test-memchr.c (test_main): Add tests for n == 0.
2017-05-11Suppress internal declarations for most of the testsuite.Zack Weinberg2-0/+12
This patch adds a new build module called 'testsuite'. IS_IN (testsuite) implies _ISOMAC, as do IS_IN_build and __cplusplus (which means several ad-hoc tests for __cplusplus can go away). libc-symbols.h now suppresses almost all of *itself* when _ISOMAC is defined; in particular, _ISOMAC mode does not get config.h automatically anymore. There are still quite a few tests that need to see internal gunk of one variety or another. For them, we now have 'tests-internal' and 'test-internal-extras'; files in this category will still be compiled with MODULE_NAME=nonlib, and everything proceeds as it always has. The bulk of this patch is moving tests from 'tests' to 'tests-internal'. There is also 'tests-static-internal', which has the same effect on files in 'tests-static', and 'modules-names-tests', which has the *inverse* effect on files in 'modules-names' (it's inverted because most of the things in modules-names are *not* tests). For both of these, the file must appear in *both* the new variable and the old one. There is also now a special case for when libc-symbols.h is included without MODULE_NAME being defined at all. (This happens during the creation of libc-modules.h, and also when preprocessing Versions files.) When this happens, IS_IN is set to be always false and _ISOMAC is *not* defined, which was the status quo, but now it's explicit. The remaining changes to C source files in this patch seemed likely to cause problems in the absence of the main change. They should be relatively self-explanatory. In a few cases I duplicated a definition from an internal header rather than move the test to tests-internal; this was a judgement call each time and I'm happy to change those however reviewers feel is more appropriate. * Makerules: New subdir configuration variables 'tests-internal' and 'test-internal-extras'. Test files in these categorie