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2024-01-23newlib: docs: add "Function " to every function nodeMike Frysinger
When creating a split manual with one-node-per-page, the main index.html ends up getting clobbered by the page for the index() function because it uses "@node index" which, for html, also creates an index.html page. To remedy this, add "Function " to every function node so now we output "Function-index.html" and avoid clobbering. It also namespaces every other function and helps make sure we don't clobber anything else. Otherwise, there isn't really much rendering difference as @node text is mostly internal. Node title text comes from @section instead.
2024-01-23newlib: docs: print the function indexMike Frysinger
The generated function documentation makes sure to include entries for every function in the function index via @findex, but then the manuals forget to actually print the index.
2024-01-22Add Dimitar Dimitrov as maintainer for pruJeff Johnston
2024-01-19fputwc: call __fputwc directlyCorinna Vinschen
Avoid another hop in the call stack. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2024-01-19memccpy: fix pointer assignmentCorinna Vinschen
The local vars dst and src are unsigned pointers, but two assignments cast their value to signed explicitely. This results in the warning "pointer targets in assignment from ‘char *’ to ‘unsigned char *’ differ in signedness [-Wpointer-sign]" in case of -Wall. Fix the cast. Fixes: d254189b38bb ("2002-07-23 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2024-01-19ORIENT: avoid "expression has no effect" warningCorinna Vinschen
The warning "right-hand operand of comma expression has no effect [-Wunused-value]" crops up with -Wall in cases where ORIENT is called without checking or assigning its value. Explicitely void the expression in these cases to avoid the warning. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2024-01-19_fputwc_r: actually return result of __fputwcCorinna Vinschen
Compiling with -Wall uncovered a bug in _fputwc_r introduced in commit 09119463a1445 ("stdio: split byte- and wide-char-oriented low-level output functions"). The underlying function __fputwc has been accidentally called without fetching its return value. So the return value of _fputwc_r (and thus fputwc) was undefined. Fixes: 09119463a1445 ("stdio: split byte- and wide-char-oriented low-level output functions" Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2024-01-15Cygwin: introduce close_range(2)Christian Franke
This function closes or sets the close-on-exec flag for a specified range of file descriptors. It is available on FreeBSD and Linux. Signed-off-by: Christian Franke <christian.franke@t-online.de>
2024-01-08fix strverscmp comparison of digit sequence with non-digitsBrian Inglis
From: Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 22:17:55 -0500 the rule that longest digit sequence not beginning with a zero is greater only applies when both sequences being compared are non-degenerate. this is spelled out explicitly in the man page, which may be deemed authoritative for this nonstandard function: "If one or both of these is empty, then return what strcmp(3) would have returned..." we were wrongly treating any sequence of digits not beginning with a zero as greater than a non-digit in the other string. Signed-off-by: Brian Inglis <Brian.Inglis@SystematicSW.ab.ca>
2024-01-02newlib: libc: Improved the readability of strspn with minor optimizationXiao Zeng
Signed-off-by: Xiao Zeng <zengxiao@eswincomputing.com>
2023-12-31Changes for newlib 4.4.0 snapshotnewlib-4.4.0Jeff Johnston
- bump up version to 4.4.0
2023-12-31Minor improvement to H8 startup codeJeff Law
Basically the startup code needs to clear memory from _edata to _end. In the past it's been done with a fairly naive copy loop. This changes the code to just call memset and let memset figure out a sensible way to handle the operation given the size and alignment requirements. I don't have performance data on this. I cobbled it together some time ago in response to seeing some of the GCC tests with larger .bss sections taking an insane amount of time to just get from _start to main. With the fixes to the H8 decoder in the simulator it may not matter nearly as much anymore. This has been in my tester for months. Naturally it does not cause any regressions in the H8 port.
2023-12-29newlib MMIX: Fix compilation warnings that recent gcc treats as errorsHans-Peter Nilsson
Without this, when building with recent gcc, we'll see errors when compiling for --target mmix the first being: CC libc/sys/mmixware/libc_a-chmod.o In file included from /x/newlib/libc/sys/mmixware/chmod.c:17: /x/newlib/libc/sys/mmixware/chmod.c: In function 'chmod': /x/newlib/libc/sys/mmixware/sys/syscall.h:139:6: error: implicit declaration \ of function 'sprintf' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] 139 | sprintf (buf, "UNIMPLEMENTED %s in %s\n", __FUNCTION__, __FILE__); \ Other warnings also quelled. * libc/sys/mmixware/sys/syscall.h: Include stdio.h, string.h and unistd.h. * libc/sys/mmixware/_exit.c: Call __unreachable after simulator exit. * libc/sys/mmixware/chown.c (chown): Match declaration in unistd.h. * libc/sys/mmixware/getpid.c (_getpid): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/kill.c (_kill): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/link.c (_link): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/read.c (_read): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/sbrk.c (_sbrk): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/unlink.c (_unlink): Ditto. * libc/sys/mmixware/write.c (_write): Ditto.
2023-12-23GCN: Implement '_exit' instead of 'exit'Thomas Schwinge
... so that all of 'exit', '_exit', '_Exit' work. 'exit' thus becomes the standard 'newlib/libc/stdlib/exit.c'. (Getting 'atexit' functional needs further work elsewhere.) See also commit 5841b2f6a4208682264d03e3edfa0a09881932a6 "nvptx: Implement '_exit' instead of 'exit'".
2023-12-23Fix newlib H8/300 bits for C99/gcc-14Jeff Law
Similar to other patches. This adds a missing prototype and #include to some H8/300 specific code in newlib. Pushed to the trunk given Jeff J's pre-approval for these kinds of changes.
2023-12-21Optimize strpbrk.cJeff Johnston
2023-12-21newlib: Fix long double for unsupported rounding modes and exceptionsCraig Blackmore
RISC-V newlib fails to build for soft float multilibs since long double support was enabled in: commit 04798b7bb69571452d2cfc7e0b052a9bbd3b619d Author: Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@sifive.com> Date: Mon Dec 4 15:41:39 2023 +0800 RISC-V: Support long double math Long double for RISC-V is using 128 bit IEEE 754 format like Aarch64, so we reference AArch64 to support that. The RISC-V soft floating point environment only supports the FE_TONEAREST rounding mode and does not support exceptions. Guard long double rounding and exception support with ifdefs based on the presence of the relevant rounding modes and exceptions. Tested on gcc/g++ testsuite using RISC-V GNU Newlib Toolchain built by riscv-gnu-toolchain with multilibs: riscv-sim/-march=rv32i/-mabi=ilp32/-mcmodel=medlow riscv-sim/-march=rv32iac/-mabi=ilp32/-mcmodel=medlow riscv-sim/-march=rv32im/-mabi=ilp32/-mcmodel=medlow riscv-sim/-march=rv32imac/-mabi=ilp32/-mcmodel=medlow riscv-sim/-march=rv32imafc/-mabi=ilp32f/-mcmodel=medlow riscv-sim/-march=rv64imac/-mabi=lp64/-mcmodel=medlow Co-authored-by: Simon Cook <simon.cook@embecosm.com>
2023-12-20newlib: libc: Improved the readability of strcspn with minor optimizationXiao Zeng
Signed-off-by: Xiao Zeng <zengxiao@eswincomputing.com>
2023-12-20Fix various v850 problemsJeff Law
These fixes fall into a few different buckets. First c99 doesn't allow a parameter without a type. So in cases where the type had previously been an implicit int, make it an explicit int. Second, for return values, don't allow them to be implicit ints either, make them explicit. In a few cases change c89 function definitions to c99 function definitions. Lastly include <stdlib.h> in sbrk.c to get the prototype for abort () which we call when we detect a heap/stack collision.
2023-12-19Add generated files for Revert patchJeff Johnston
2023-12-19Revert "Fix libgloss/newlib build to conditionally use top include dir"Mike Frysinger
This reverts commit 17ac400c11bab30ac2c0bef12cbf7788f0b6f954. The build failures were due to incorrectly using $(INCLUDES) when running $(AS). Let's roll this back and drop $(INCLUDES) from the $(AS) invocations.
2023-12-19Remove curly braces in `@author` tag in .texi filesFreddie Chopin
Curly braces cause documentation build failure with texinfo 7.1 (works fine up to 7.0.3):
2023-12-06newlib cris: Fix compilation warnings that recent gcc treats as errorsHans-Peter Nilsson
For the newlib part, warnings are all from lack of sync between libc/machine/cris/sys/signal.h and libc/include/sys/signal.h. This commit gets them sufficiently in sync again, functionality-wise and declaration-wise. Still, nothing is declared that isn't supported at the system level (i.e. in libgloss system calls and handled by the CRIS simulator in the gdb project).
2023-12-04pru: libm: Fix incorrect function nameDimitar Dimitrov
Upstream GCC changed -Wimplicit-function-declaration warning into an error. The build break about missing fpclassifyf function prototype exposed a bug in the PRU port of libm. The fix is to use the fpclassify macro for both double and float types. Signed-off-by: Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar@dinux.eu>
2023-12-04RISC-V: Support long double mathKito Cheng
Long double for RISC-V is using 128 bit IEEE 754 format like Aarch64, so we reference AArch64 to support that.
2023-12-03newlib: libc: Fix indentationKuan-Wei Chiu
Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
2023-12-01newlib: libc: Fix memory leak in computematchjumps()Kuan-Wei Chiu
In cases where malloc fails for the 'g->matchjump' allocation, the code path does not handle the failure gracefully, potentially leading to a memory leak. This fix ensures proper cleanup by freeing the allocated memory for 'pmatches' before returning. Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
2023-11-28newlib: filter out versions from newlib.h to simplify autoreconfMike Frysinger
We've been manually editing newlib.hin after generating it with autoheader to drop the version defines that we keep in the separate _newlib_version.h header. This is confusing for people, and is an easy source of mistakes/errors. Since we're already running sed on newlib.h during configure to filter out defines we don't want to expose, add the version macros there too. This way we don't have to manually edit newlib.hin. This simplifies the autoreconf step in exchange for a slightly more complicated configure+sed step, but seems worth the trade-off.
2023-11-24newlib: nl_langinfo: Fix a bug of time stuff.Takashi Yano
Previously, e.g. nl_langinfo(_NL_TIME_WMONTH_1) returns "February" due to the bug. Similarly, nl_langinfo(_NL_TIME_WWDAY_1) returns "Mon". This occurs because wide char month and weekday arrays are pointed off-by-one (e.g. the array wmon[12] is reffered as wmon[1-12] rather than wmon[0-11]). This patch fixes that. Fixes: d47d5b850bed ("Extend locale support to maintain wide char values of native strings") Reviewed-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
2023-11-21aarch64: Remove duplicated optimized memmove()Sebastian Huber
The optimized aarch64/memcpy.S already provides a memmove() implementation.
2023-11-20stdio: drop unnecessary calls to ORIENTCorinna Vinschen
Now that the low-level functions set and test stream orientation, a few calls in API functions are redundant. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-20stdio: set and test stream orientation in low-level input function __srget_rCorinna Vinschen
This allows to set and test orientation correctly if input is only using macros from stdio.h. Wide-char-oriented functions must call __srefill_r directly. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-20stdio: split byte- and wide-char-oriented low-level output functionsCorinna Vinschen
Introduce function __swbufw_r and macros/inline-functions called __swputc_r. Call these functions/macros exclusively from wide-char functions. This allows to set and test the stream orientation correctly even if output is only performed using byte-oriented macros from stdio.h. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-20stdio: Fix bugs in commit 3d94e07c49b5Takashi Yano
The commit 3d94e07c49b5 has a few bugs which cause testsuite failure in libstdc++. This is due to excess orientation check in __srefill_r() and _ungetc_r(). Further, sscanf() family also calls ssvfscanf() family with fp->_file == -1. This causes undesired orientation set/check for sscanf() family. This patch fixes these problems. Also, as in GLibC, do not set orientation in ungetc, and only set, but do not check orientation in ungetwc. Fixes: 3d94e07c49b5 ("newlib: libc: Fix crash on fprintf to a wide-oriented stream.") Reported-by: Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> Reported-by: Joel Sherrill <joel@rtems.org> Co-developed-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp> Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-20Reclaim _REENT_MP_P5S in _reclaim_reentChris Johns
The _REENT_MP_P5S blocks are allocated using Balloc via i2b and linked in the pow5mult call. As a result these blocks are not on the freelist managed by the Bfree call. This change fixes a memory leak in threads that clean up using _reclaim_reent. RTEMS: Closes #4967
2023-11-17__sfvwrite_r: call __sputc_r rather than putc in __SCLE caseCorinna Vinschen
__sfvwrite_r is called under lock. There's no reason to call putc, locking the file recursively. Add a comment that locking is required when calling __sfvwrite_r. Fixes: 49d64538cd20 ("* libc/include/stdio.h (FILE): define __SCLE for "convert line endings" for Cygwin.") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-17v{fs}printf/v{fs}wprintf: create external output helpersCorinna Vinschen
So far, the printf family of functions has two output helper functions called __sprint_r and __sfputs_r. Both are called from all variants of vfprintf as well as vfwprintf. There are also analogue helper functions for the string-creating functions vsprintf/vswprintf called __ssprint_r and __ssputs_r. However, the helpers are built once when building vfprintf/vsprintf with the INTEGER_ONLY flag, and then they are part of the vfiprintf.c and vsiprintf.c files. The problem is this: Even if a process only calls vfwprintf or the non-INTEGER_ONLY vfprintf it will always have to include the INTEGER_ONLY vfiprintf. Otherwise the helper functions are undefined. Analogue for the string-creating functions. That's a useless waste of space by including one (or two) big, unused function, if newlib is linked in statically. Create new files to define the printf output helpers separately and split them into byte-oriented and wide-char-oriented functions. This allows to link only the required functions. Also, simplify the string output helpers and fix a potential (but unlikely) buffer overflow in __ssprint_r. Fixes: 8a0efa53e449 ("import newlib-2000-02-17 snapshot") Fixes: 6121968b198d ("* libc/include/stdio.h (__VALIST): Guard against multiple definition.") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-17newlib.hin: regenerateCorinna Vinschen
The last two patches to configure.ac missed regeneration of newlib.hin. Fixes: 64a11fded15b ("Fix problem with _newlib_version.h not being filled in correctly") Fixes: 39f734a857e2 ("newlib: fix AC_DEFINE quoting style with version macros") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-11-09newlib: libc: Fix crash on fprintf to a wide-oriented stream.Takashi Yano
Previously, fprintf() on a wide-oriented stream crashes or outputs garbage. This is because a narrow char string which can be odd bytes in length is cast into a wide char string which should be even bytes in length in __sprint_r/__sfputs_r based on the __SWID flag. As a result, if the length is odd bytes, the reading buffer runs over the buffer length, which causes a crash. If the length is even bytes, garbage is printed. With this patch, any output to the stream which is set to different orientation fails with error just like glibc. Note that it behaves differently from other libc implementations such as BSD, musl and Solaris. Reviewed-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> Signed-off-by: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
2023-10-31amdgcn: remove unnecessary scalar cache flushAndrew Stubbs
The exit code isn't actually written via the scalar cache so the cache flush is not actually needed.
2023-10-15newlib: fix AC_DEFINE quoting style with version macrosMike Frysinger
configure.ac files use [] for quoting by default, not "", which means the "" are passed through as literals. We don't want that for these comments, so change the "..." to [...].
2023-10-12sparc: Improve setjmp()Sebastian Huber
Flush the windows in setjmp(). This helps if the stack is changed after the setjmp() and we want to jump back to the original stack using longjmp().
2023-10-12riscv: Fix fenv.h supportSebastian Huber
Use the same C preprocessor expressions to define FE_RMODE_MASK and __RISCV_HARD_FLOAT. The problem was noticed on GCC 10 which does not define __riscv_f.
2023-10-10Delete check in catan, catanf, and catanl functions.Joseph Faulls
The check incorrectly results in catan returning nan + inf i when real part is +/- 1 and imaginary part is 0. The same occurs for real 0.8 and imaginary 0.6. The change ends up matching glibc behaviour.
2023-10-05aarch64: Import memrchr.SSebastian Huber
Import memrchr.S for AArch64 from: https://github.com/ARM-software/optimized-routines commit 0cf84f26b6b8dcad8287fe30a4dcc1fdabd06560 Author: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> Date: Thu Jul 27 17:14:57 2023 +0200 string: Fix corrupt GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE (5) size For ELF32 the notes alignment is 4 and not 8.
2023-10-05aarch64: Sync with ARM-software/optimized-routinesSebastian Huber
Update AArch64 assembly string routines from: https://github.com/ARM-software/optimized-routines commit 0cf84f26b6b8dcad8287fe30a4dcc1fdabd06560 Author: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> Date: Thu Jul 27 17:14:57 2023 +0200 string: Fix corrupt GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE (5) size For ELF32 the notes alignment is 4 and not 8. Add license and copyright information to COPYING.NEWLIB as entry (56).
2023-09-26newlib: Add missing prototype for _getentropyTorbjörn SVENSSON
2023-09-18newlib: Fix header installAlexey Lapshin
2023-09-11Reentrancy, attempt to always provide _Thread_local in <sys/reent.h>Pekka Seppänen
Attempt to always provide _Thread_local in <sys/reent.h> by including <sys/cdefs.h>. The C specific keyword _Thread_local is not available unless targetting a suitable C version.
2023-09-11Reentrancy, conditionally provide default __getreent() implementationPekka Seppänen
Conditionally provide default __getreent() implementation only if _REENT_THREAD_LOCAL is not defined. If struct _reent is replaced by dedicated thread-local objects neither the structure nor _impure_ptr is available.