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2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch wordcopy routines for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch wcscpy for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch wcsrchr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch wcschr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strchr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strchrnul for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strncasecmp for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strcasecmp for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strncmp for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strnlen for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch strlen for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch rawmemchr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch memrchr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch memchr for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch mempcpy for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch memset/bzero for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch memcmp for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: multiarch memcpy for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-06PowerPC: initial support for multilib for PowerPC32Adhemerval Zanella
This patch add a empty Makefile, the C IFUNC helper macros, and a empty available IFUNC implementation enumeration.
2013-12-06benchtests: Append volatile keyword to type instead of prependingSiddhesh Poyarekar
`volatile int` means the same as 'int volatile', but that's not the case for 'volatile char *' and 'char * volatile'. We won't need a 'char volatile *' or other complicated semantics for now.
2013-12-06Add SH implementation of sotruss-lib.c and c++-types.data.Kaz Kojima
2013-12-05Update powerpc-fpu ULPs.Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-05Fix tgamma errno setting on underflow (bug 6810).Joseph Myers
2013-12-05Move TEST_f_f tests for [l-y]* functions from libm-test.inc to ↵Joseph Myers
auto-libm-test-in.
2013-12-05Revert wrong commit.Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-05PowerPC: Add systemtap static probe points in setjmp/longjmpAdhemerval Zanella
This patch add static probes for setjmp/longjmp in the way gdb expects,fixing the gdb.base/longjmp.exp gdb testcases. It changes the symbol_name and use macros to to avoid change the probe names and ending up adding more logic on GDB (since with the expected name GDB work seamlessly).
2013-12-05Fix elf/get-dynamic-info.h for ATAdhemerval Zanella
2013-12-05Accept output arguments to benchmark functionsSiddhesh Poyarekar
This patch adds the ability to accept output arguments to functions being benchmarked, by nesting the argument type in <> in the args directive. It includes the sincos implementation as an example, where the function would have the following args directive: ## args: double:<double *>:<double *> This simply adds a definition for a static variable whose pointer gets passed into the function, so it's not yet possible to pass something more complicated like a pre-allocated string or array. That would be a good feature to add if a function needs it. The values in the input file will map only to the input arguments. So if I had a directive like this for a function foo: ## args: int:<int *>:int:<int *> and I have a value list like this: 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6 then the function calls generated would be: foo (1, &out1, 2, &out2); foo (3, &out1, 4, &out2); foo (5, &out1, 6, &out2);
2013-12-05Remove unused variables in __stpncpy_chkSiddhesh Poyarekar
2013-12-05Fix ChangeLog formattingSiddhesh Poyarekar
2013-12-05BZ #15941: Fix INSTALL file regeneration failure with makeinfo 5.xSiddhesh Poyarekar
I have skipped regenerating the INSTALL file because we want to continue using the 4.x generator for now.
2013-12-04Update longlong.h from GCC.Joseph Myers
2013-12-04Add bug numbers 926, 4772 and 16274 to NEWS.Ondřej Bílka
2013-12-04Add missing bug numbers (12486, 15915, 16038) to NEWS.Joseph Myers
2013-12-04Fix Bessel function error handling (bug 6807, bug 15901).Joseph Myers
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 6/6: Bump ld.so soname version numberUlrich Weigand
To avoid having a ELFv2 binary accidentally picking up an old ABI ld.so, this patch bumps the soname to ld64.so.2. In theory (or for testing purposes) this will also allow co-installing ld.so versions for both ABIs on the same system. Note that the kernel will already be able to load executables of both ABIs. However, there is currently no plan to use that theoretical possibility in a any supported distribution environment ... Note that in order to check which ABI to use, we need to invoke the compiler to check the _CALL_ELF macro; this is done in a new configure check in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/configure.ac, replacing the hard-coded value of default-abi in the Makefile.
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 5/6: LD_AUDIT interface changesUlrich Weigand
The ELFv2 ABI changes the calling convention by passing and returning structures in registers in more cases than the old ABI: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg01145.html http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg01147.html For the most part, this does not affect glibc, since glibc assembler files do not use structure parameters / return values. However, one place is affected: the LD_AUDIT interface provides a structure to the audit routine that contains all registers holding function argument and return values for the intercepted PLT call. Since the new ABI now sometimes uses registers to return values that were never used for this purpose in the old ABI, this structure has to be extended. To force audit routines to be modified for the new ABI if necessary, the patch defines v2 variants of the la_ppc64 types and routines. In addition, the patch contains two unrelated changes to the PLT trampoline routines: it fixes a bug where FPR return values were stored in the wrong place, and it removes the unnecessary save/restore of CR.
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 4/6: Stack frame layout changesUlrich Weigand
This updates glibc for the changes in the ELFv2 relating to the stack frame layout. These are described in more detail here: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg01149.html http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg01146.html Specifically, the "compiler and linker doublewords" were removed, which has the effect that the save slot for the TOC register is now at offset 24 rather than 40 to the stack pointer. In addition, a function may now no longer necessarily assume that its caller has set up a 64-byte register save area its use. To address the first change, the patch goes through all assembler files and replaces immediate offsets in instructions accessing the ABI-defined stack slots by symbolic offsets. Those already were defined in ucontext_i.sym and used in some of the context routines, but that doesn't really seem like the right place for those defines. The patch instead defines those symbolic offsets in sysdeps.h, in two variants for the old and new ABI, and uses them systematically in all assembler files, not just the context routines. The second change only affected a few assembler files that used the save area to temporarily store some registers. In those cases where this happens within a leaf function, this patch changes the code to store those registers to the "red zone" below the stack pointer. Otherwise, the functions already allocate a stack frame, and the patch changes them to add extra space in these frames as temporary space for the ELFv2 ABI.
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 3/6: PLT local entry point optimizationUlrich Weigand
This is a follow-on to the previous patch to support the ELFv2 ABI in the dynamic loader, split off into its own patch since it is just an optional optimization. In the ELFv2 ABI, most functions define both a global and a local entry point; the local entry requires r2 to be already set up by the caller to point to the callee's TOC; while the global entry does not require the caller to know about the callee's TOC, but it needs to set up r12 to the callee's entry point address. Now, when setting up a PLT slot, the dynamic linker will usually need to enter the target function's global entry point. However, if the linker can prove that the target function is in the same DSO as the PLT slot itself, and the whole DSO only uses a single TOC (which the linker will let ld.so know via a DT_PPC64_OPT entry), then it is possible to actually enter the local entry point address into the PLT slot, for a slight improvement in performance. Note that this uncovered a problem on the first call via _dl_runtime_resolve, because that routine neglected to restore the caller's TOC before calling the target function for the first time, since it assumed that function would always reload its own TOC anyway ...
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 2/6: Remove function descriptorsUlrich Weigand
This patch adds support for the ELFv2 ABI feature to remove function descriptors. See this GCC patch for in-depth discussion: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg01141.html This mostly involves two types of changes: updating assembler source files to the new logic, and updating the dynamic loader. After the refactoring in the previous patch, most of the assembler source changes can be handled simply by providing ELFv2 versions of the macros in sysdep.h. One somewhat non-obvious change is in __GI__setjmp: this used to "fall through" to the immediately following __setjmp ENTRY point. This is no longer safe in the ELFv2 since ENTRY defines both a global and a local entry point, and you cannot simply fall through to a global entry point as it requires r12 to be set up. Also, makecontext needs to be updated to set up registers according to the new ABI for calling into the context's start routine. The dynamic linker changes mostly consist of removing special code to handle function descriptors. We also need to support the new PLT and glink format used by the the ELFv2 linker, see: https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2013-10/msg00376.html In addition, the dynamic linker now verifies that the dynamic libraries it loads match its own ABI. The hack in VDSO_IFUNC_RET to "synthesize" a function descriptor for vDSO routines is also no longer necessary for ELFv2.
2013-12-04PowerPC64 ELFv2 ABI 1/6: Code refactoringUlrich Weigand
This is the first patch to support the new ELFv2 ABI in glibc. As preparation, this patch simply refactors some of the powerpc64 assembler code to move all code related to creating function descriptors (.opd section) or using function descriptors (function pointer call) into a central place in sysdep.h. Note that most locations creating .opd entries were already using macros in sysdep.h, this patch simply extends this to the remaining places. No relevant change in generated code expected.
2013-12-04PowerPC64: Add __private_ss field to TCB headerUlrich Weigand
The TCB header on Intel contains a field __private_ss that is used to efficiently implement the -fsplit-stack GCC feature. In order to prepare for a possible future implementation of that feature on powerpc64, we'd like to reserve a similar field in the TCB header as well. (It would be good if this went in with or before the ELFv2 patches to ensure that this field will be available always in the ELFv2 environment.) The field needs to be added at the front of tcbhead_t structure to avoid changing the ABI; see the recent discussion when adding the EBB fields.
2013-12-04PowerPC64: Report overflow on @h and @ha relocationsAlan Modra
This patch updates glibc in accordance with the binutils patch checked in here: https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2013-10/msg00372.html This changes the various R_PPC64_..._HI and _HA relocations to report 32-bit overflows. The motivation is that existing uses of @h / @ha are to build up 32-bit offsets (for the "medium model" TOC access that GCC now defaults to), and we'd really like to see failures at link / load time rather than silent truncations. For those rare cases where a modifier is needed to build up a 64-bit constant, new relocations _HIGH / _HIGHA are supported. The patch also fixes a bug in overflow checking for the R_PPC64_ADDR30 and R_PPC64_ADDR32 relocations.
2013-12-04PowerPC64: Fix incorrect CFI in *context routinesUlrich Weigand
The context established by "makecontext" has a link register pointing back to an error path within the makecontext routine. This is currently covered by the CFI FDE for makecontext itself, which is simply wrong for the stack frame *inside* the context. When trying to unwind (e.g. doing a backtrace) in a routine inside a context created by makecontext, this can lead to uninitialized stack slots being accessed, causing the unwinder to crash in the worst case. Similarly, during parts of the "setcontext" routine, when the stack pointer has already been switched to point to the new context, the address range is still covered by the CFI FDE for setcontext. When trying to unwind in that situation (e.g. backtrace from an async signal handler for profiling), it is again possible that the unwinder crashes. Theses are all problems in existing code, but the changes in stack frame layout appear to make the "worst case" much more likely in the ELFv2 ABI context. This causes regressions e.g. in the libgo testsuite on ELFv2. This patch fixes this by ending the makecontext/setcontext FDEs before those problematic parts of the assembler, similar to what is already done on other platforms. This fixes the libgo regression on ELFv2.
2013-12-04Allow strptime read outputs from strftime. Fixes bug 4772.Ondřej Bílka
2013-12-04benchtests: skip over blank lines in benchmark input filesSiddhesh Poyarekar
2013-12-04Clarify documentation on how functions use timezone. Fixes bug 926.Paul Eggert
2013-12-04Update powerpc-fpu ULPs.Adhemerval Zanella
2013-12-04Refactor several debug routines.Ondřej Bílka
To simplify additions of debug routines we replace a custom function implementation by a simple call.
2013-12-03Update MIPS dl-lookup.c from generic version.Joseph Myers