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2024-07-09buildsys: allow building with gcc-14Marcus Haehnel
GCC-14 requires all functions to have an explicit return type. An implicit return type is no longer supported. main() in the ncurses link check was declared without return type. Add it to make this work on GCC-14. See also: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-14/porting_to.html Signed-off-by: Marcus Haehnel <marcus.haehnel@kernkonzept.com>
2024-06-10config: enable TIME64 by defaultWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-06-10config: make ctor/dtor visible againWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-06-04xtensa: add FDPIC supportMax Filippov
This change implements Xtensa FDPIC ABI as specified in the first version of the following document: https://github.com/jcmvbkbc/xtensa-abi/blob/master/fdpic-xtensa.txt Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
2024-05-18Revert "nds32: sync with binutils 2.37, gcc 11.2 and linux 5.10.93 changes"Waldemar Brodkorb
This reverts commit 6b6f51c21dd29685bd1339de0bdffc0929316c63.
2024-05-10csky: allow time64Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-04-21x86: Add vDSO support.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-04-20remove shared FLAT support from menuconfig, not supported by Linux kernel ↵Waldemar Brodkorb
any longer
2024-04-18Add vDSO support for aarch64.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-04-18Fix vDSO support for all supported architectures.Dmitry Chestnykh
- Cleanup dl-vdso.c code. - Pass `void *` as first arg to `load_vdso()`, using 32-bit type is completely wrong on 64bit architectures. - Split libc code and vDSO-related code. Move arch-specific implementations into separate files. The performance improvement is for example 50-60 times on ARMv7 and about 4 times on x86_64. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-04-14tree: Remove ^LPetr Vorel
Remove ^L (0x0c) chars from source code. Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
2024-04-14riscv32: allow ELF PIE noMMU buildWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-04-13Provide fixups for riscv32.Dmitry Chestnykh
- Use TIME64 by default for rv32, usage of 32-bit time leads to a lot of incompatibilities with linux kernel 6.6.x and later versions. - Add some other corrections to use proper system calls on riscv32 platform. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-03-29riscv32: implement linuxthreads, from sorearWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-28riscv64: implement Linuxthreads, from sorearWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-20riscv64: enable CTORS, fixes C++ applications, found by sorearWaldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-03x86: enable time64Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-03m68k: enable time64Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-03superh: enable time64Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-03microblaze: enable time64Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-03riscv32: add ldso support, enable time64.Waldemar Brodkorb
2024-03-02Add time64 support to ARC.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-29Add time64 support for sparc.Dmitry Chestnykh
By some reason sparc ld.so cannot work properly with statx() system call, so fallback to regular stat() family in ld.so. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-28Add time64 support to OpenRISC.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-26Add time64 support for MIPS32.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-25Add time64 support for PowerPC.Dmitry Chestnykh
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-22xtensa: Add time64 support.Dmitry Chestnykh
- xtensa is the second architecture that supports time64 inside uClibc-ng. - Linux Kernel always uses 32bit time variables inside `stat` structures, so there is a need to use `st_atime`, `st_mtime` and `st_ctime` structures with the same 32bit-wide `tv_sec` and `tv_nsec` variables even if time64 is enabled. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-22Introduce time64 support.Dmitry Chestnykh
This patch introduces *time64 syscalls support for uClibc-ng. Currently the redirection of syscalls to their *time64 analogs is fully supported for 32bit ARM (ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7). The main changes that take effect when time64 feature is enabled are: - sizeof(time_t) is 8. - There is a possibility os setting date beyond year 2038. - some syscalls are redirected: clock_adjtime -> clock_adjtime64 clock_getres -> clock_getres_time64 clock_gettime -> clock_gettime64 clock_nanosleep -> clock_nanosleep_time64 clock_settime -> clock_settime64 futex -> futex_time64 mq_timedreceive -> mq_timedreceive_time64 mq_timedsend -> mq_timedsend_time64 ppoll -> ppoll_time64 pselect6 -> pselect6_time64 recvmmsg -> recvmmsg_time64 rt_sigtimedwait -> rt_sigtimedwait_time64 sched_rr_get_interval -> sched_rr_get_interval_time64 semtimedop -> semtimedop_time64 timer_gettime -> timer_gettime64 timer_settime -> timer_settime64 timerfd_gettime -> timerfd_gettime64 timerfd_settime -> timerfd_settime64 utimensat -> utimensat_time64. - settimeofday uses clock_settime (like in glibc/musl). - gettimeofday uses clock_gettime (like in glibc/musl). - nanosleep uses clock_nanosleep (like in glibc/musl). - There are some fixes in data structures used by libc and kernel for correct data handling both with and without enabled time64 support. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-20Remove duplicate semicolonsMarcus Haehnel
While they are not a problem per-se they cause issues with some tooling (such as clang coverage) and are confusing to the reader.
2023-12-12elf: support ELF binaries in noMMUGreg Ungerer
The Linux kernels ELF-FDPIC binfmt program loader can support loading and running conventional ELF format binaries on noMMU kernels when compiled appropriately. That is when they are constant displacement binaries such as generated using the -pie compile option. Add a configure option to allow selecting ELF binary support in noMMU mode configurations on architectures that support this. The main requirement is to generate the ldso run-time loader to perform relocation at load time. These configurations do not support shared libraries, so there is no need to generate a full shared library, only the static version is required. The use of ELF format binaries does mean a slightly simpler toolchain generation (does not require a -uclinux- for some architectures) and does not require an extra tool like elf2flt. This initial support targets M68K, ARM and RISC-V architectures. No kernel changes are required, the required support for this is already in mainline kernels (certainly as of linux-6.6). Note that for the M68K and ARM architectures that the initialized registers and stack layout at process startup is slightly different for the flat format loader and the ELF/ELF-FDPIC loaders. So we need some changes to the startup code (crt1.S) for them. I have not done extensive testing outside of M68K, ARM and RISC-V. I had to make changes to a couple of the dl-startup.h architecture files to get them to build for this noMMU case. I did not dig down too deep on the reasons, but they still seem ok for the MMU case as well. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@linux-m68k.org>
2023-11-09libpthread/nptl: make default stack size configurableBen Wolsieffer
Threads currently have 2-4 MiB stacks by default (depending on the platform). This is fine on MMU platforms, where this stack space is not actually allocated until it is used, but tends to waste a large amount of memory on no-MMU platforms. This patch adds a PTHREADS_STACK_DEFAULT_SIZE Kconfig option that allows the user to override the default stack size at build time. This allows the user to select a reasonable default stack size for the software that runs on their system, and avoids the need to patch every package to add calls to pthread_attr_setstacksize(). An alternative to this patch would be to change the hardcoded default stack size on no-MMU platforms, but it is difficult to choose an appropriate value because the minimum required stack depends on the software in use. This would also be a breaking change. Signed-off-by: Ben Wolsieffer <ben.wolsieffer@hefring.com>
2023-09-17lm32: disable ctor/dtorWaldemar Brodkorb
2023-09-14kvx: add support for kv3-2 (Coolidge v2 SoC)Yann Sionneau
The only difference, with regard to libc, is the compile flag: -march= Signed-off-by: Yann Sionneau <ysionneau@kalray.eu>
2023-08-14vdso support for x86_64lordrasmus
2023-08-14fix file permissionslordrasmus
2023-08-14add vsdo supportlordrasmus
2022-11-20RISC-V 32-bit supportustcymgu@gmail.com
Added 32-bit RISC-V support. I have managed to get 32-bit RISC-V No-MMU Linux running based on mainstream buildroot. It's nice to have uclibc support this 32-bit No-MMU target. There's no substantial code change except definations and config options. Signed-off-by: Yimin Gu <ustcymgu@gmail.com>
2022-10-14Static pie support for ppclinted
Modified config files and crt1.S to support static pie elf generation. Signed-off-by: linted <linted@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-21xtensa: add static pie supportMax Filippov
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
2022-09-07Added support for creation of Static Position-Independent Executables (PIE) ↵linted
on mips Updated config to allow compilation of rcrt1.o for mips and modified it's crt1.S to perform relocates in __start. The mips architecture performs relocations differently then most other architectures. reloc_static_pie was rewritten, taking code from dl-startup.c, in order to perfrom the additional relocations. Modifications were made to mips' dl-startup.h to allow for the use of contained macros without including _start definition. Signed-off-by: linted <linted@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-11fix ARCH_NATIVE_BIT for aarch64Waldemar Brodkorb
Patch suggested by Thomas Petazzoni and tested by me. Reported-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-08-08Added support for creation of Static Position-Independent Executables (PIE) ↵linted
on aarch64 Updated config to allow compilation of rcrt1.o for aarch64 and modified it's crt1.S to relocate dynamic section prior to __uClibc_main. Disabled stack protector when compiling reloc_static_pie.c to avoid TLS access prior to it being setup. Signed-off-by: linted <linted@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-26Added support for creation of Static Position-Independent Executables (PIE) ↵linted
on i386, x86_64, and arm. This patch adds the generation of rcrt1.o which is used by gcc when compiling with the --static-pie flag. rcrt1.o differs from crt1.o and Scrt1.o in that it the executable has a dynamic section but no relocations have been performed prior to _start being called. crt1.o assumes there to be no dynamic relocations, and Scrt1.o has all relocations performed prior to execution by lsdo. The new reloc_static_pie function handles parsing the dynamic section, and performing the relocations in a architecture agnostic method. It also sets _dl_load_base which is used when initalizing TLS to ensure loading from the proper location. This allows for easier porting of static-pie support to additional architectures as only modifications to crt1.S to find the load address are required. Signed-off-by: linted <linted@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-06-20xtensa: implement user context manipulation functionsMax Filippov
Implement getcontext, makecontext, setcontext and swapcontext. Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
2022-05-12DnsLookup: Configurable dnsQueryId generation including randomhanishkvc
Dns lookup logic has been updated to provide a configurable compile time selection of dns query id generation logics, including random, where possible, instead of the previous simple counter mode. This should make dns poison attempts more difficult. The uclibc developers wish to thank the white hat teams which alerted the community about the possible weakness in the dns path, given the increased resources with adversaries today. Given that embedded systems may or may not have sources for trying to generate random numbers, and also to try and keep the load on the system low, by default it uses the standard random prng based logic to indirectly generate the ids. However if either urandom or else if realtime clock is available on the target, then the same is used to reseed the prng periodically in a slightly non deterministic manner. Also additional transform (one way where possible) is used to avoid directly exposing the internal random sequence. The dns lookup logic maintains its own state wrt the random prng functions, so that other users of the library's random prng are not affected wrt their operations with the prng. Note to Platform developers: If you want to change from the default prngplus based logic, to one of the other logics provided, then during compile/config time you can switch to one of these additional choices wrt dns query id generation, by using make config and companions. If your platform doesnt support urandom nor a realtime clock backed by a source with sufficient resolution, and or for some reason if you want to revert to previous simple counter, rather than the transformed random prng plus logic, you can force the same at compile time by selecting SimpleCounter mode. If you want to increase the randomness of the generated ids, and dont mind the increased system load and latency then you could select the Urandom mode during config. Do note that it will be dipping into the entropy pool maintained by ur system. If your target has a system realtime clock available and exposed to user space, and inturn if you want to keep the underlying logic simple, you could try using the clock option from the config. However do note that the clock should have nanosecond resolution to help generate ids which are plausibly random. Also improvements to processor and or io performance can affect this. Wrt the URandom and Clock modes, if there is a failure with generation of the next random value, the logic tries to fallback to simple counter mode. If you want to change the underlying logic to make it more random and or more simple, look at dnsrand_setup and dnsrand_next. Signed-off-by: hanishkvc <hanishkvc@gmail.com>
2022-01-21nds32: sync with binutils 2.37, gcc 11.2 and linux 5.10.93 changesWaldemar Brodkorb
2021-01-08extra/locale: fix gen_wc8bit diagnostic outputMax Filippov
Diagnostic for missing UTF locale is printed to stdout instead of stderr, fix that. Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
2020-12-24GNU hash style support disable for MIPSWaldemar Brodkorb
2020-10-02kvx: add support for kvx arch to uClibc-ngYann Sionneau
This commit adds support for Kalray VLIW family (kvx) Kalray kv3 core is embedded in Kalray Coolidge SoC. This core which is the third of the KV family has the following features: 32/64 bits execution mode 6-issue VLIW architecture 64 x 64bits general purpose registers SIMD instructions little-endian In order to build a usable toolchain, build scripts are provided at the following address: https://github.com/kalray/build-scripts. Kalray uses FOSS which is available at https://github.com/kalray This includes Linux kernel, uClibc-ng, gcc, binutils, etc. Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@kalray.eu> Signed-off-by: Guillaume Thouvenin <gthouvenin@kalray.eu> Signed-off-by: Laurent Thevenoux <lthevenoux@kalray.eu> Signed-off-by: Marc Poulhies <mpoulhies@kalray.eu> Signed-off-by: Marius Gligor <mgligor@kalray.eu> Signed-off-by: Yann Sionneau <ysionneau@kalray.eu>
2020-09-21Support b64_ntop(), b64_pton() (bsd-compat)Waldemar Brodkorb
Signed-off-by: akater <nuclearspace@gmail.com>