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Rich Felker
ea71a9004e deduplicate TP_ADJ logic out of each arch, replace with TP_OFFSET
the only part of TP_ADJ that was not uniquely determined by
TLS_ABOVE_TP was the 0x7000 adjustment used mainly on mips and powerpc
variants.
2020-08-24 22:04:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
b4712ba445 remove legacy time32 timer[fd] syscalls from public syscall.h
this extends commit 5a105f19b5, removing
timer[fd]_settime and timer[fd]_gettime. the timerfd ones are likely
to have been used in software that started using them before it could
rely on libc exposing functions.
2020-02-05 09:57:41 -05:00
Rich Felker
2cae9f59da remove further legacy time32 clock syscalls from public syscall.h
this extends commit 5a105f19b5, removing
clock_settime, clock_getres, clock_nanosleep, and settimeofday.
2020-02-05 09:51:09 -05:00
Rich Felker
5a105f19b5 remove legacy clock_gettime and gettimeofday from public syscall.h
some nontrivial number of applications have historically performed
direct syscalls for these operations rather than using the public
functions. such usage is invalid now that time_t is 64-bit and these
syscalls no longer match the types they are used with, and it was
already harmful before (by suppressing use of vdso).

since syscall() has no type safety, incorrect usage of these syscalls
can't be caught at compile-time. so, without manually inspecting or
running additional tools to check sources, the risk of such errors
slipping through is high.

this patch renames the syscalls on 32-bit archs to clock_gettime32 and
gettimeofday_time32, so that applications using the original names
will fail to build without being fixed.

note that there are a number of other syscalls that may also be unsafe
to use directly after the time64 switchover, but (1) these are the
main two that seem to be in widespread use, and (2) most of the others
continue to have valid usage with a null timeval/timespec argument, as
the argument is an optional timeout or similar.
2020-01-30 11:25:07 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
fa765ca54f add clone3 syscall number from linux v5.3
the syscall number is reserved on all targets, but it is not wired up
on all targets, see

  linux commit 8f6ccf6159aed1f04c6d179f61f6fb2691261e84
  Merge tag 'clone3-v5.3' of ... brauner/linux

  linux commit 8f3220a806545442f6f26195bc491520f5276e7c
  arch: wire-up clone3() syscall

  linux commit 7f192e3cd316ba58c88dfa26796cf77789dd9872
  fork: add clone3
2019-12-30 18:13:56 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
a45289112c add pidfd_open syscall number from linux v5.3
see

  linux commit 7615d9e1780e26e0178c93c55b73309a5dc093d7
  arch: wire-up pidfd_open()

  linux commit 32fcb426ec001cb6d5a4a195091a8486ea77e2df
  pid: add pidfd_open()
2019-12-30 18:12:53 -05:00
Rich Felker
d6dcfe4d0c move time_t and suseconds_t definitions to common alltypes.h.in
now that all 32-bit archs have 64-bit time_t (and suseconds_t), the
arch-provided _Int64 macro (long or long long, as appropriate) can be
used to define them, and arch-specific definitions are no longer
needed.
2019-11-02 18:30:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
b60fdf133c move time64 ioctl numbers to generic bits/ioctl.h
now that all 32-bit archs have 64-bit time types, the values for the
time-related ioctls can be shared. the mechanism for this is an
arch/generic version of the bits header. archs which don't use the
generic header still need to duplicate the definitions.

x32, which does not use the new time64 values of the macros, already
has its own overrides, so this commit does not affect it.
2019-11-02 18:30:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
c71dbb24c9 move time64 socket options from arch bits to top-level sys/socket.h
now that all 32-bit archs have 64-bit time types, the values for the
time-related socket option macros can be treated as universal for
32-bit archs. the sys/socket.h mechanism for this predates
arch/generic and is instead in the top-level header.

x32, which does not use the new time64 values of the macros, already
has its own overrides, so this commit does not affect it.
2019-11-02 18:30:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
3814333964 switch all existing 32-bit archs to 64-bit time_t
this commit preserves ABI fully for existing interface boundaries
between libc and libc consumers (applications or libraries), by
retaining existing symbol names for the legacy 32-bit interfaces and
redirecting sources compiled against the new headers to alternate
symbol names. this does not necessarily, however, preserve the
pairwise ABI of libc consumers with one another; where they use
time_t-derived types in their interfaces with one another, it may be
necessary to synchronize updates with each other.

the intent is that ABI resulting from this commit already be stable
and permanent, but it will not be officially so until a release is
made. changes to some header-defined types that do not play any role
in the ABI between libc and its consumers may still be subject to
change.

mechanically, the changes made by this commit for each 32-bit arch are
as follows:

- _REDIR_TIME64 is defined to activate the symbol redirections in
  public headers

- COMPAT_SRC_DIRS is defined in arch.mak to activate build of ABI
  compat shims to serve as definitions for the original symbol names

- time_t and suseconds_t definitions are changed to long long (64-bit)

- IPC_STAT definition is changed to add the IPC_TIME64 bit (0x100),
  triggering conversion of semid_ds, shmid_ds, and msqid_ds split
  low/high time bits into new time_t members

- structs semid_ds, shmid_ds, msqid_ds, and stat are modified to add
  new 64-bit time_t/timespec members at the end, maintaining existing
  layout of other members.

- socket options (SO_*) and ioctl (sockios) command macros are
  redefined to use the kernel's "_NEW" values.

in addition, on archs where vdso clock_gettime is used, the
VDSO_CGT_SYM macro definition in syscall_arch.h is changed to use a
new time64 vdso function if available, and a new VDSO_CGT32_SYM macro
is added for use as fallback on kernels lacking time64.
2019-11-02 18:30:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
2d3083e746 move pthread types out of per-arch alltypes.h
policy has long been that these definitions are purely a function of
whether long/pointer is 32- or 64-bit, and that they are not allowed
to vary per-arch. move the definition to the shared alltypes.h.in
fragment, using integer constant expressions in terms of sizeof to
vary the array dimensions appropriately. I'm not sure whether this is
more or less ugly than using preprocessor conditionals and two sets of
definitions here, but either way is a lot less ugly than repeating the
same thing for every arch.
2019-10-17 19:35:17 -04:00
Rich Felker
7cc79d10af define LONG_MAX via arch alltypes.h, strip down bits/limits.h
LLONG_MAX is uniform for all archs we support and plenty of header and
code level logic assumes it is, so it does not make sense for limits.h
bits mechanism to pretend it's variable.

LONG_BIT can be defined in terms of LONG_MAX; there's no reason to put
it in bits.

by moving LONG_MAX definition to __LONG_MAX in alltypes.h and moving
LLONG_MAX out of bits, there are now no plain-C limits that are
defined in the bits header, so the bits header only needs to be
included in the POSIX or extended profiles. this allows the feature
test macro logic to be removed from the bits header, facilitating a
long-term goal of getting such logic out of bits.

having __LONG_MAX in alltypes.h will allow further generalization of
headers.

archs without a constant PAGESIZE no longer need bits/limits.h at all.
2019-10-17 19:23:39 -04:00
Rich Felker
97d35a552e move __BYTE_ORDER definition to alltypes.h
this change is motivated by the intersection of several factors.
presently, despite being a nonstandard header, endian.h is exposing
the unprefixed byte order macros and functions only if _BSD_SOURCE or
_GNU_SOURCE is defined. this is to accommodate use of endian.h from
other headers, including bits headers, which need to define structure
layout in terms of endianness. with time64 switch-over, even more
headers will need to do this.

at the same time, the resolution of Austin Group issue 162 makes
endian.h a standard header for POSIX-future, requiring that it expose
the unprefixed macros and the functions even in standards-conforming
profiles. changes to meet this new requirement would break existing
internal usage of endian.h by causing it to violate namespace where
it's used.

instead, have the arch's alltypes.h define __BYTE_ORDER, either as a
fixed constant or depending on the right arch-specific predefined
macros for determining endianness. explicit literals 1234 and 4321 are
used instead of __LITTLE_ENDIAN and __BIG_ENDIAN so that there's no
danger of getting the wrong result if a macro is undefined and
implicitly evaluates to 0 at the preprocessor level.

the powerpc (32-bit) bits/endian.h being removed had logic for varying
endianness, but our powerpc arch has never supported that and has
always been big-endian-only. this logic is not carried over to the new
__BYTE_ORDER definition in alltypes.h.
2019-10-17 15:55:15 -04:00
Rich Felker
00ec11d19e remove per-arch definitions for va_list
now that commit f7f1079796 removed the
legacy i386 conditional definition, va_list is in no way
arch-specific, and has no reason to be in the future. move it to the
shared part of alltypes.h.in
2019-10-17 15:27:00 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
b60763092e add new syscall numbers from linux v5.2
new mount api syscalls were added, same numers on all targets, see

  linux commit a07b20004793d8926f78d63eb5980559f7813404
  vfs: syscall: Add open_tree(2) to reference or clone a mount

  linux commit 2db154b3ea8e14b04fee23e3fdfd5e9d17fbc6ae
  vfs: syscall: Add move_mount(2) to move mounts around

  linux commit 24dcb3d90a1f67fe08c68a004af37df059d74005
  vfs: syscall: Add fsopen() to prepare for superblock creation

  linux commit ecdab150fddb42fe6a739335257949220033b782
  vfs: syscall: Add fsconfig() for configuring and managing a context

  linux commit 93766fbd2696c2c4453dd8e1070977e9cd4e6b6d
  vfs: syscall: Add fsmount() to create a mount for a superblock

  linux commit cf3cba4a429be43e5527a3f78859b1bfd9ebc5fb
  vfs: syscall: Add fspick() to select a superblock for reconfiguration

  linux commit 9c8ad7a2ff0bfe58f019ec0abc1fb965114dde7d
  uapi, x86: Fix the syscall numbering of the mount API syscalls [ver #2]

  linux commit d8076bdb56af5e5918376cd1573a6b0007fc1a89
  uapi: Wire up the mount API syscalls on non-x86 arches [ver #2]
2019-09-11 10:40:39 -04:00
Rich Felker
006a75a997 move IPC_STAT definition to a new bits/ipcstat.h file
otherwise, 32-bit archs that could otherwise share the generic
bits/ipc.h would need to duplicate the struct ipc_perm definition,
obscuring the fact that it's the same. sysvipc is not widely used and
these headers are not commonly included, so there is no performance
gain to be had by limiting the number of indirectly included files
here.

files with the existing time32 definition of IPC_STAT are added to all
current 32-bit archs now, so that when it's changed the change will
show up as a change rather than addition of a new file where it's less
obvious that the value is changing vs the generic one that was used
before.
2019-08-02 00:08:23 -04:00
Rich Felker
2a0bb9e0f2 remove arch-specific bits/ipc.h that are identical to generic
previously these differed from generic because they needed their own
definitions of IPC_64. now that it's no longer in public header,
they're identical.
2019-07-30 14:23:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
f56d57f8a7 move IPC_64 from public bits/ipc.h to syscall_arch.h
the definition of the IPC_64 macro controls the interface between libc
and the kernel through syscalls; it's not a public API. the meaning is
rather obscure. long ago, Linux's sysvipc *id_ds structures used
16-bit uids/gids and wrong types for a few other fields. this was in
the libc5 era, before glibc. the IPC_64 flag (64 is a misnomer; it's
more like 32) tells the kernel to use the modern[-ish] versions of the
structures.

the definition of IPC_64 has nothing to do with whether the arch is
32- or 64-bit. rather, due to either historical accident or
intentional obnoxiousness, the kernel only accepts and masks off the
0x100 IPC_64 flag conditional on CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION,
i.e. for archs that want to provide, or that accidentally provided,
both. for archs which don't define this option, no masking is
performed and commands with the 0x100 bit set will fail as invalid. so
ultimately, the definition is just a matter of matching an arbitrary
switch defined per-arch in the kernel.
2019-07-30 14:23:56 -04:00
Rich Felker
28637bc407 collapse out byte order conditions in bits/sem.h for fixed-endian archs
having preprocessor conditionals on byte order in the bits headers for
fixed-endian archs is confusing at best. remove them.
2019-07-29 18:09:55 -04:00
Rich Felker
6f2e5607d2 duplicate generic bits/sem.h for each arch using it, in prep to change 2019-07-29 18:07:23 -04:00
Rich Felker
7f797b5e25 remove trailing newlines from various versions of bits/shm.h 2019-07-29 15:54:38 -04:00
Rich Felker
6ed37ccd31 duplicate generic bits/shm.h for each arch using it, in prep to change
there are more archs sharing the generic 64-bit version of the struct,
which is uniform and much more reasonable, than sharing the current
"generic" one, and depending on how time64 sysvipc is done for 32-bit
archs, even more may be sharing the "64-bit version" in the future.

so, duplicate the current generic to all archs using it (arm, i386,
m68k, microblaze, or1k) so that the generic can be changed freely.

this is recorded as its own commit mainly as a hint to git tooling, to
assist in copy/move tracking.
2019-07-29 15:42:41 -04:00
Rich Felker
01ae3fc6d4 decouple struct stat from kernel type
presently, all archs/ABIs have struct stat matching the kernel
stat[64] type, except mips/mipsn32/mips64 which do conversion hacks in
syscall_arch.h to work around bugs in the kernel type. this patch
completely decouples them and adds a translation step to the success
path of fstatat. at present, this is just a gratuitous copying, but it
opens up multiple possibilities for future support for 64-bit time_t
on 32-bit archs and for cleaned-up/unified ABIs.

for clarity, the mips hacks are not yet removed in this commit, so the
mips kstat structs still correspond to the output of the hacks in
their syscall_arch.h files, not the raw kernel type. a subsequent
commit will fix this.
2019-07-18 19:38:12 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
f3f96f2daa add new syscall numbers from linux v5.1
syscall numbers are now synced up across targets (starting from 403 the
numbers are the same on all targets other than an arch specific offset)

IPC syscalls sem*, shm*, msg* got added where they were missing (except
for semop: only semtimedop got added), the new semctl, shmctl, msgctl
imply IPC_64, see

  linux commit 0d6040d4681735dfc47565de288525de405a5c99
  arch: add split IPC system calls where needed

new 64bit time_t syscall variants got added on 32bit targets, see

  linux commit 48166e6ea47d23984f0b481ca199250e1ce0730a
  y2038: add 64-bit time_t syscalls to all 32-bit architectures

new async io syscalls got added, see

  linux commit 2b188cc1bb857a9d4701ae59aa7768b5124e262e
  Add io_uring IO interface

  linux commit edafccee56ff31678a091ddb7219aba9b28bc3cb
  io_uring: add support for pre-mapped user IO buffers

a new syscall got added that uses the fd of /proc/<pid> as a stable
handle for processes: allows sending signals without pid reuse issues,
intended to eventually replace rt_sigqueueinfo, kill, tgkill and
rt_tgsigqueueinfo, see

  linux commit 3eb39f47934f9d5a3027fe00d906a45fe3a15fad
  signal: add pidfd_send_signal() syscall

on some targets (arm, m68k, s390x, sh) some previously missing syscall
numbers got added as well.
2019-07-01 14:20:58 -04:00
Rich Felker
f76d51a1cc remove cruft for supposedly-buggy clang from or1k & microblaze syscall_arch
it was never demonstrated to me that this workaround was needed, and
seems likely that, if there ever was any clang version for which it
was needed, it's old enough to be unusably buggy in other ways. if it
turns out some compilers actually can't do the register allocation
right, we'll need to replace this with inline shuffling code, since
the external __syscall dependency is being removed.
2019-04-10 18:07:51 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
1114df5d60 aarch64, or1k: add kexec_file_load syscall number from linux v5.0
added in linux commit 4e21565b7fd4d9045765f697887e74a704135fe2
2019-03-13 12:33:58 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
53bef5c55e aarch64, or1k: define rseq syscall number following linux v4.19
added in linux commit db7a2d1809a5b6b08d138ff68837f805fc073351
2019-03-13 12:31:22 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
d149e69c02 add io_pgetevents and rseq syscall numbers from linux v4.18
io_pgetevents is new in linux commit
7a074e96dee62586c935c80cecd931431bfdd0be

rseq is new in linux commit
d7822b1e24f2df5df98c76f0e94a5416349ff759
2018-12-09 22:29:12 -05:00
Rich Felker
a4a3e4dbc0 make thread-pointer-loading asm non-volatile
this will allow the compiler to cache and reuse the result, meaning we
no longer have to take care not to load it more than once for the sake
of archs where the load may be expensive.

depends on commit 1c84c99913 for
correctness, since otherwise the compiler could hoist loads during
stage 3 of dynamic linking before the initial thread-pointer setup.
2018-10-16 14:11:46 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
610c5a8524 fix TLS layout of TLS variant I when there is a gap above TP
In TLS variant I the TLS is above TP (or above a fixed offset from TP)
but on some targets there is a reserved gap above TP before TLS starts.

This matters for the local-exec tls access model when the offsets of
TLS variables from the TP are hard coded by the linker into the
executable, so the libc must compute these offsets the same way as the
linker.  The tls offset of the main module has to be

	alignup(GAP_ABOVE_TP, main_tls_align).

If there is no TLS in the main module then the gap can be ignored
since musl does not use it and the tls access models of shared
libraries are not affected.

The previous setup only worked if (tls_align & -GAP_ABOVE_TP) == 0
(i.e. TLS did not require large alignment) because the gap was
treated as a fixed offset from TP.  Now the TP points at the end
of the pthread struct (which is aligned) and there is a gap above
it (which may also need alignment).

The fix required changing TP_ADJ and __pthread_self on affected
targets (aarch64, arm and sh) and in the tlsdesc asm the offset to
access the dtv changed too.
2018-06-02 19:38:44 -04:00
Rich Felker
c9c2cd3e69 reverse definition dependency between PAGESIZE and PAGE_SIZE
PAGESIZE is actually the version defined in POSIX base, with PAGE_SIZE
being in the XSI option. use PAGESIZE as the underlying definition to
facilitate making exposure of PAGE_SIZE conditional.
2018-03-10 17:47:14 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
9864f60e92 add statx syscall numbers from linux v4.11
statx was added in linux commit a528d35e8bfcc521d7cb70aaf03e1bd296c8493f
(there is no libc wrapper yet and microblaze and sh misses the number).
2017-11-05 18:41:11 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
822dddfbf1 make syscall.h consistent with linux
most of the found naming differences don't matter to musl, because
internally it unifies the syscall names that vary across targets,
but for external code the names should match the kernel uapi.

aarch64:
	__NR_fstatat is called __NR_newfstatat in linux.
	__NR_or1k_atomic got mistakenly copied from or1k.
arm:
	__NR_arm_sync_file_range is an alias for __NR_sync_file_range2
	__NR_fadvise64_64 is called __NR_arm_fadvise64_64 in linux,
	the old non-arm name is kept too, it should not cause issues.
	(powerpc has similar nonstandard fadvise and it uses the
	normal name.)
i386:
	__NR_madvise1 was removed from linux in commit
	303395ac3bf3e2cb488435537d416bc840438fcb 2011-11-11
microblaze:
	__NR_fadvise, __NR_fstatat, __NR_pread, __NR_pwrite
	had different name in linux.
mips:
	__NR_fadvise, __NR_fstatat, __NR_pread, __NR_pwrite, __NR_select
	had different name in linux.
mipsn32:
	__NR_fstatat is called __NR_newfstatat in linux.
or1k:
	__NR__llseek is called __NR_llseek in linux.
	the old name is kept too because that's the name musl uses
	internally.
powerpc:
	__NR_{get,set}res{gid,uid}32 was never present in powerpc linux.
	__NR_timerfd was briefly defined in linux but then got renamed.
2017-09-06 19:29:25 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
62eaf40bf4 add pkey_{mprotect,alloc,free} syscalls from linux v4.9
see linux commit e8c24d3a23a469f1f40d4de24d872ca7023ced0a
and linux Documentation/x86/protection-keys.txt
2016-12-29 22:10:19 -05:00
Bobby Bingham
e1679ef1a1 remove or1k version of sem.h
It's identical to the generic version, after evaluating the endian
preprocessor checks in the generic version.
2016-07-06 00:21:19 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
78b1f3cb14 add preadv2 and pwritev2 syscall numbers for linux v4.6
the syscalls take an additional flag argument, they were added in commit
f17d8b35452cab31a70d224964cd583fb2845449 and a RWF_HIPRI priority hint
flag was added to linux/fs.h in 97be7ebe53915af504fb491fb99f064c7cf3cb09.

the syscall is not allocated for microblaze and sh yet.
2016-06-09 13:38:41 -04:00
Bobby Bingham
63e3a1661f deduplicate __NR_* and SYS_* syscall number definitions 2016-05-12 00:34:05 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
84d4f5eee5 add copy_file_range syscall numbers from linux v4.5
it was introduced for offloading copying between regular files
in linux commit 29732938a6289a15e907da234d6692a2ead71855

(microblaze and sh does not yet have the syscall number.)
2016-03-19 11:30:49 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
e9f1c7981a deduplicate bits/mman.h
currently five targets use the same mman.h constants and the rest
share most constants too, so move them to sys/mman.h before the
bits/mman.h include where the differences can be corrected by
redefinition of the macros.

this fixes two minor bugs: POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED was wrong on most
targets (it should be the same as MADV_DONTNEED), and sh defined
the x86-only MAP_32BIT mmap flag.
2016-03-18 22:40:28 -04:00
Rich Felker
4dfac11538 deduplicate the bulk of the arch bits headers
all bits headers that were identical for a number of 'clean' archs are
moved to the new arch/generic tree. in addition, a few headers that
differed only cosmetically from the new generic version are removed.

additional deduplication may be possible in mman.h and in several
headers (limits.h, posix.h, stdint.h) that mostly depend on whether
the arch is 32- or 64-bit, but they are left alone for now because
greater gains are likely possible with more invasive changes to header
logic, which is beyond the scope of this commit.
2016-01-27 21:52:14 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
789ff6a9f8 add MCL_ONFAULT and MLOCK_ONFAULT mlockall and mlock2 flags
they lock faulted pages into memory (useful when a small part of a
large mapped file needs efficient access), new in linux v4.4, commit
b0f205c2a3082dd9081f9a94e50658c5fa906ff1

MLOCK_* is not in the POSIX reserved namespace for sys/mman.h
2016-01-26 18:31:05 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
51d5f139ca add mlock2 syscall number from linux v4.4
this is mlock with a flags argument, new in linux commit
a8ca5d0ecbdde5cc3d7accacbd69968b0c98764e

as usual microblaze and sh don't have allocated syscall number yet.
2016-01-26 18:30:50 -05:00
Szabolcs Nagy
09001a8f97 add new membarrier, userfaultfd and switch_endian syscalls
new in linux v4.3 added for aarch64, arm, i386, mips, or1k, powerpc,
x32 and x86_64.

membarrier is a system wide memory barrier, moves most of the
synchronization cost to one side, new in kernel commit
5b25b13ab08f616efd566347d809b4ece54570d1

userfaultfd is useful for qemu and is new in kernel commit
8d2afd96c20316d112e04d935d9e09150e988397

switch_endian is powerpc only for switching endianness, new in commit
529d235a0e190ded1d21ccc80a73e625ebcad09b
2016-01-26 18:28:20 -05:00
Rich Felker
1315596b51 refactor internal atomic.h
rather than having each arch provide its own atomic.h, there is a new
shared atomic.h in src/internal which pulls arch-specific definitions
from arc/$(ARCH)/atomic_arch.h. the latter can be extremely minimal,
defining only a_cas or new ll/sc type primitives which the shared
atomic.h will use to construct everything else.

this commit avoids making heavy changes to the individual archs'
atomic implementations. definitions which are identical or
near-identical to what the new shared atomic.h would produce have been
removed, but otherwise the changes made are just hooking up the
arch-specific files to the new infrastructure. major changes to take
advantage of the new system will come in subsequent commits.
2016-01-21 19:08:54 +00:00
Rich Felker
cb1bf2f321 properly access mcontext_t program counter in cancellation handler
using the actual mcontext_t definition rather than an overlaid pointer
array both improves correctness/readability and eliminates some ugly
hacks for archs with 64-bit registers bit 32-bit program counter.

also fix UB due to comparison of pointers not in a common array
object.
2015-11-02 12:41:49 -05:00
Rich Felker
92637bb0d8 prevent reordering of or1k and powerpc thread pointer loads
other archs use asm for the thread pointer load, so making that asm
volatile is sufficient to inform the compiler that it has a "side
effect" (crashing or giving the wrong result if the thread pointer was
not yet initialized) that prevents reordering. however, powerpc and
or1k have dedicated general purpose registers for the thread pointer
and did not need to use any asm to access it; instead, "local register
variables with a specified register" were used. however, there is no
specification for ordering constraints on this type of usage, and
presumably use of the thread pointer could be reordered across its
initialization.

to impose an ordering, I have added empty volatile asm blocks that
produce the "local register variable with a specified register" as
an output constraint.
2015-10-15 12:08:51 -04:00
Rich Felker
4761e63bc4 new dlstart stage-2 chaining for or1k 2015-09-17 07:20:51 +00:00
Rich Felker
63caf1d207 add .text section directive to all crt_arch.h files missing it
i386 and x86_64 versions already had the .text directive; other archs
did not. normally, top-level (file scope) __asm__ starts in the .text
section anyway, but problems were reported with some versions of
clang, and it seems preferable to set it explicitly anyway, at least
for the sake of consistency between archs.
2015-05-22 01:50:05 -04:00
Szabolcs Nagy
18f75b80fd fix __syscall declaration with wrong visibility in syscall_arch.h
remove __syscall declaration where it is not needed (aarch64, arm,
microblaze, or1k) and add the hidden attribute where it is (mips).
2015-04-30 16:22:57 -04:00
Rich Felker
f3ddd17380 dynamic linker bootstrap overhaul
this overhaul further reduces the amount of arch-specific code needed
by the dynamic linker and removes a number of assumptions, including:

- that symbolic function references inside libc are bound at link time
  via the linker option -Bsymbolic-functions.

- that libc functions used by the dynamic linker do not require
  access to data symbols.

- that static/internal function calls and data accesses can be made
  without performing any relocations, or that arch-specific startup
  code handled any such relocations needed.

removing these assumptions paves the way for allowing libc.so itself
to be built with stack protector (among other things), and is achieved
by a three-stage bootstrap process:

1. relative relocations are processed with a flat function.
2. symbolic relocations are processed with no external calls/data.
3. main program and dependency libs are processed with a
   fully-functional libc/ldso.

reduction in arch-specific code is achived through the following:

- crt_arch.h, used for generating crt1.o, now provides the entry point
  for the dynamic linker too.

- asm is no longer responsible for skipping the beginning of argv[]
  when ldso is invoked as a command.

- the functionality previously provided by __reloc_self for heavily
  GOT-dependent RISC archs is now the arch-agnostic stage-1.

- arch-specific relocation type codes are mapped directly as macros
  rather than via an inline translation function/switch statement.
2015-04-13 03:04:42 -04:00