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patch from Vadim Lebedev <vadim@7chips.com>.
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and so it actually works as intended allowing binaries on ARM to be
debugged.
-Erik
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type of 'struct stat' and 'struct stat64' so they use consistant types.
This change is the result of a bug I found while trying to use GNU tar. The
problem was caused by our using kernel types within struct stat and trying to
directly compare these values with standard types. Trying an 'if (a < b)' when
'a' is an 'unsigned long' and 'b' is an 'int' leads to very different results
then when comparing entities of the same type (i.e. time_t values)....
Grumble. Nasty stuff, but I'm glad I got this out of the way now.
As a result of this fix, uClibc 0.9.17 will not be binary compatible with
earlier releases. I have always warned people this can and will happen.
-Erik
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generate a crt0 and crt1 file. Most arches still need
to be updated to call __uClibc_start_main() rather than
__uClibc_main().
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a bit more nicely, and make _init and _fini be weak
for people with broken compilers
-Erik
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implementation such that gdb can actually debug signal handlers. Gdb behaves
much better now, for example, on multi-threaded apps.
-Erik
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behavior so it works as expected
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build a crt0.o and a crt1.o. crt1.o will support ctors and dtors if
such support is enabled. One more gratuitous toolchain support issue
is thereby removed...
-Erik
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configurable, so people who do not need or want ctor/dtor support
can disable it and make their binaries a little bit smaller.
-Erik
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This patch from David Meggy fixes it...
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ioperm() and iopl()
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how uClibc handles _init and _fini, allowing shared lib constructors and
destructors to initialize things in the correct sequence. Stefan ported the SH
architecture. I then ported x86, arm, and mips. x86 and arm are working fine,
but I don't think I quite got things correct for mips.
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-Erik
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Definitions taken from 2.4 kernel sources for each of the platforms.
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guard names used by the kernel's asm/posix_types.h to eliminate
gratuitous conflicts and let our file win over the very-likely-
to-be-broken kernel header file.
-Erik
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__USE_FILE_OFFSET64 handling.
-Erik
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header, which is not directly usable for many architectures.
-Erik
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specific bits/kernel_stat.h file.
-Erik
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-Erik
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-Erik
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Prepare to kill the UNIFIED_SYSCALL option and instead have it be
a per arch thing that is either enabled or not for that arch.
-Erik
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(undefined reference to `main') when the .o file containing main was contained
in an static library(a '.a' ar archive). It turns out that due to its single
pass nature, GNU ld was failing to pull it into the build. This sticks a dummy
reference to main() into crt0.o, so that when an application is linked with the
main() function in a static library, we can be sure that main() actually gets
linked in.
-Erik
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address all the concern Miles had with the earlier versions...
-Erik
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-Erik
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these stubs were preventing the real stuff from working properly.
-Erik
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can live with much better the what glibc does.
-Erik
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-Erik
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and to better support each arch. This is a really big patch...
-Erik
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on both x86 and arm...
-Erik
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noted by "Kim B. Heino" <Kim.Heino@bluegiga.com>
-Erik
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arg processing whether they are using PIC or not, and vice-versa for the
MMU folks.
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and creating several *64 problems, particualrly when client apps
used -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D__USE_FILE_OFFSET64. All better now.
-Erik
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This update fixes it...
-Erik
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*) changed ARM crt0.S / crt0pic.S selection -- depends on DOPIC now.
*) Minor tweek to syscall definitions
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* reduce the sigset types to 32 bits (I've mentioned this before)
I think I saw this change go in for another platform anyway ;-)
* Do not use _IO_FILE as it clashes with the C++ libraries which know
too much about how glibc workds :-(
* Do not use _G_va_list for the same reason.
* remove the CTORS/DTORS from crt0.S for ARM as the compiler provided
crtbegin.o and crtend.o have these (and only these) already in them and
you get multiple defined errs :-(
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