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Add selection of 3 ABI.
CPU_CFLAGS is needed to generate correct sysnum.h.
Fix test/Rules.mak.
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64bit MIPS ELF format tweaks. (from glibc)
Elf32/ElfW convertions.
asm code adjustments.
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No pread64, pwrite64 syscall for N64 ABI.
Make __libc_pread and __libc_pread64 use same syscall.
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Adjust for mips64 kernel.
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miscellaneous asm routines
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The mips64 N32/N64 ABI have a bit different register usage convention.
Also the register size for these ABI is 8 byte. Use ld/sd for them.
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The mips64 N32/N64 ABI can pass much arguments via registers.
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Import mips64 version of memset, memcpy from glibc.
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This is a bit twisted dirent.h can be used for both getdirent and
getdirent64 case on mips/mips64.
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The kernel include/asm-mips/posix_types.h defines
__kernel_ino_t as unsigned long.
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The predefined _MIPS_SZPTR (32 for O32 or N32, 64 for N64) can be used
for WORDSIZE. This is came from glibc code.
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It seems these codes dropped when importing from glibc.
This is required for mips64.
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There is a mismatch of struct msghdr between the kernel and libc.
In a 64-bit environment, the size of msg_namelen is 4 for all, but
the size of msg_iovlen and msg_controllen is 8 bytes for the kernel
and for glibc, but 4 bytes for uClibc. Fix size for the 64bit case.
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compiler prob sucks anyways)
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In 2005, Congress passed a law so that in 2007, the second week of March starts
DST. Previously, it was the first week of April. The uclibc time library
routines apparently have not been updated to reflect this new processing. Using
the current version of uclibc, on March 11, 2007 the reported time will be
incorrect.
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2006-10-16 Mark Shinwell <shinwell@codesourcery.com>
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/vfork.S: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE.
Also use __CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/syscall.c: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/bits/uClibc_arch_features.h: Use
__CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/bits/syscalls.h (__SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE):
New.
Use instead of hard-coded trap numbers in the various __NR_<name>
macros.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/clone.S: Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE.
Also use __CONFIG_SH2__ rather than __sh2__, for consistency.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/crti.S: Disable GOT-related code if
__HAVE_SHARED__ is not set.
* libc/sysdeps/linux/sh/pipe.c (pipe): Use __SH_SYSCALL_TRAP_BASE.
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There are many directories called "CVS" checked into uClibc SVN, probably
as a side-effect of importing a CVS checkout. I don't think these are
particularly useful to have checked in.
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The rationale is that we already have the length of the string to
duplicate (from doing the malloc()), and memcpy() should then always be
faster than strcpy() (or at least as fast).
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INTERNAL_SYSCALL macro which saves r7 before making the call and pops it back after return.
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propogated into generated sysnum.h.
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This introduces a new SEND_EARLY_STDERR macro that is to be used in
dl-startup.c before ld.so is relocated. It is needed on Blackfin (and
frv) FDPIC since we have to use special tricks to get the address of a
string constant.
EARLY_STDERR_SPECIAL gets defined on such a machine and prevents
printing of debug strings inside the loop that relocates ld.so, since we
can't decide which of the two variants to use.
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pseudo register for PIC base so load and relocate it.
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Miguel Ángel
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when building with thread support (which we normally do), and as far
as I can tell it should not be needed otherwise either. And as it did
not build with the latest binutils and gcc, the choice was easy...
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parsing (see http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2004-04/msg00665.html)
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The "make headers_install" in kernel 2.6.18 does not export
asm-mips/asm.h, asm-mips/regdef.h and asm-mips/sysmips.h. Do not use
them. We can use sys/asm.h and sys/regdef.h instead. The sysmips.h
part of this patch is came from glibc 2.4 code.
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