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IPv6 entries in /etc/hosts. Previous only the first of these host would work,
as uClibc would read the /etc/hosts file from top to bottom, failing if the
first hit did not match the IP type.
Now uClibc will continue reading, even if the first correct entry name, but wrong IP
type fails. Thus, allowing a second correct entry name with correct IP type
will result in a name resolve.
Signed-off-by: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hcegtvedt@atmel.com>
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thus need to initialize stuff with 0 to force it into bss.
All hell can again break loose if future gcc will be smart enough
to ignore it.
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to copy relocs
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suggested by Natanael Copa
harvested from: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/92880
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I got the library to compile with the attached patches, though dynamic
loader crashes early.
In buildroot I changed the architecture name by hand from sparc to
sparc64, otherwise the compiler produced 32-bit files with V9 (64-bit)
instructions. This configuration is not supported by QEMU, so I aimed
for pure 64-bit. I think Sparc64 option needs to be added to
buildroot.
The _Qp_ ops seem to be required by the ABI. This and setjmp patches
are just hacks to get the compilation further. The _Qp_ ops can be
found in glibc, would it be OK to use those?
V9 assembler requires declarations for global register use.
The mem* functions in sparc32 directory did not work. They are
actually used only by the hybrid 32-bit + V9 CPU configuration.
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In MIPS syscall(2), .cpload was added to an the error path, but it was
not enough for ABIs other then O32. Use SETUP_GP, SETUP_GP64 and
RESTORE_GP64 to handle all ABIs. This patch fixes an error path of
MIPS pipe(2) too.
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AC_CHECK_LIB() to see if a function exists rather than checking the headers
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(spotted by Peter S. Mazinger <ps.m@gmx.net>)
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replace "buf = malloc(BUFSIZ); if (!buf) abort();" by __uc_malloc
elsewhere.
With last 7 patches together uclibc has 3k of static data total
with fairly big .config and with 2k being used for 2 x BUFSIZ stdio buffer:
text data bss dec hex filename
114 132 2048 2294 8f6 _stdio.o (ex lib/libc.a)
total data 593
total bss 3062
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from i386 and x86_64.
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not just on ENOENT (in particular, on EPERM). At least glibc does so.
Fixing this.
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Make msync.c agree on this.
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them enabled, so let's go all the way. There was a quick discussion on IRC about making the max baud rate configurable. That requires a bunch of #ifdef salting throughout all of the 'termios.h' files for the pre-processor to chew on. I'm going to pass on that for now.
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else.
- internal_function is only used inside libc, so do not define it in
uClibc_arch_features.h on i386 if we are outside of libc.
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Hi All,
this patch fixes a mismatch in ucontext struct between uClibc and kernel.
In this way a signal handler installed by sigaction can access
to the whole machine state correctly.
This can be applied both to trunk and nptl branch
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are ELF-specific, not MMU-specific
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Current MIPS readahead(), posix_fadvise(), posix_fadvise64() do not
match with kernel on all ABIs.
On O32 ABI, a padding is needed before a long long argument.
On N32/N64, a long long argument should be passed via a single register.
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http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/posix_fadvise.html
states it returns error code instead of setting errno.
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I actually suspect this code into the file uClibc/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/poll.c:
tval.tv_nsec = (timeout % 1000) *1000; <==== make only usec!
From milisecond this really needs a * 1000000 to make nanosecond. Without this
a 1100 milisecond timeout is converted into a 1 seconde and 100 microsecond
timeout! This can explain the weird result of the test code.
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Daniel Jacobowitz on the mailing list. More information available at <http://www.uclibc.org/lists/uclibc/2007-May/017968.html> .
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Linux kernel versions as reported by Joseph S. Myers on the mailing list. More information available at <http://www.uclibc.org/lists/uclibc/2007-May/017971.html> .
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code does not create a new temp name as the code to do so is outside of the retry loop
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Currently, tcgetpgrp() in uClibc uses an int to store a PID (fetched
via ioctl TIOCGPGRP). This causes problems on platforms where pid_t
is defined to be larger (e.g., uint64_t). Other functions in termios,
such as tcgetsid() and tcsetpgrp(), already pass a pid_t to ioctl(),
so the following patch does the same in tcgetpgrp() as well.
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point but the files have "libc_hidden_proto(nanosleep)" which means it always
calls the libc.so version, never the wrapped version in libpthread.so that's a
cancellation point.
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running LTP test suite on uClibc-nptl for sh4 I found a bug into pread
and pwrite functions. When the offset is negative it is not correctly
handled due to a missing shift operation, so it is passed to the
syscall as the highest unsigned positive value.
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