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Hi Erik,
I'm not sure why the NIOS support is not in uClibc -- perhaps the patch
was rejected or never submitted? In any case, I'm playing with some NIOS
stuff and created this patch against 0.9.26. The work was done by
Microtronix. I'm not sure who else contributed to it. It would be great
to have the NIOS support available in uClibc so developers don't have to
go searching for these bits.
Pete
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actually match reality. In particular, _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX and
_SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX were causing us problems with programs such
as libglib, since they were always returning -1, which is a bit
smaller than the actual passwd and group max buffer sizes.
-Erik
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instead, but we are not such a system and should not propagate such things.
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Only use MAP_SHARED when mmu-less.
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This is a patch for uClibc/libc/sysdeps/linux/mips/sys/procfs.h pulled
from glibc CVS.
This fixes gdb with threaded application (with glibc environment).
Although debugging threaded programs seems not working on uClibc/mips
yet, this patch will be required when it becomes working.
This patch can be applied to any version of uClibc (including current
CVS).
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Rather than copy more code back into the bridge-utilities, how about applying this
change to uClibc? I hate when packages get cluttered for workarounds for other
incompatibilities.
The problem is that SIOCGIFCONF only lists interfaces that have IP addresses, so it
doesn't find the other interfaces that are being used for bridging. It could be fixed
in the kernel to return all interfaces, but then something else might break; and still
it mean a kernel update for the 2.4 users.
The whole use of ifindex in the bridge API is a bad idea. But we probably have to live
with it for compatibility.
Patch against uClibc 0.9.26
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Strlen was counting the last 3 bytes incorrectly for big endian arm.
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with s/i686.get_pc_thunk.bx/get_pc_thunk_bx/g to make gcc 3.4 happy.
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the real thing.
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Hi Erik
It seems to me that __pthread_once and __pthread_initialize_minimal could be made
WEAKs with no stub. The code in rpc_thread.c and __uClibc_main.c appears to expect this.
Also, __pthread_return_0 __pthread_return_1 and __pthread_return_void can be static, not to
pollute the name space.
Jocke
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Here are a number of minor changes to FR-V-specific bits of the uClibc
port:
- I've adjusted the definition of _dl_mmap to cope with the fact that
there will be a definition for an mmap2-only system.
- We don't have COPY relocs, so optimize the copy reloc-related code
away.
- Change the page size to 16KiB, to match the ABI spec, and not a
stale value I'd copied from a linker config file. Oops.
- Fix error handling in clone and vfork; parts of the changes by David
Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
- Rearrange includes in crtreloc.c.
- Change the API of __syscall_error, to reduce code size.
- Improve __syscall_return in terms of code size, so as to enable
tail-calling of __syscall_error, at least within libc. Ideally,
__syscall_error should be hidden within libc.so, but this didn't
work because of libdl. I haven't looked into why, and figured I'd
leave it visible for now.
- Rename enumerators and macros in sys/ucontext.h to reduce namespace
pollution.
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have it. It is used by the boehm gc, amoung other things.
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This patch introduces optimized versions of memcpy and memset for
frv.
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On Mar 20, 2004, Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> wrote:
> If you supply a FR-V specific link.h header into
> libc/sysdeps/linux/frv/ then you can do the same sortof
> thing that mips does i.e. with sgidefs.h in the headers
> target in libc/sysdeps/linux/mips/Makefile
Thanks, this patch implements your suggestion.
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by extracting the value from the ELF header.
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Add timegm() function.
Make lookup_tzname() static (as it should have been).
Have strftime() get timezone information from the passed struct
for the %z and %Z conversions when using struct tm extensions.
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Also fix the sizeof() issue since the change to a dynamicly allocated buf.
Note! This is still broken wrt threading, but so is the glibc version.
I'm just commiting this for new until I can test my rewrite.
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a local named 'buf' and we want to avoid shadowing that.
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Because variables are linked to fixed registers, there is a problem in :
(*__errno_location())=(-_r0);
As __errno_location() uses r0 to return the address of the errno location,
the negated address will be assigned instead of the error code.
Attached patch will resolve this.
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which prevents libthread_db (used by gdb) from compiling. Include a
copy within include/sys/user.h for mips, per what was done in glibc.
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This code in uClibc would attempt to set the default facility if
none was specified. Except none being specified is 0, which is
also LOG_KERN, therefore klogd could never get kernel messages
logged as LOG_KERN.
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syscalls if they are not supported.
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with __NR_mmap is not available (i.e. only __NR_mmap2)
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I added this function after I posted the last version of the FR-V
patch. Add syscall.c.
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is not a SuSv3 symbol). Rather than using __bzero internally per Alexandre's
original patch, use memset instead.
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instead. Based on an initial patch from Tobias Anderberg, but reworked. I
asked Tobias to look into doing something more like what is done in busybox,
but that proved to be a pain.
One possible concern is that these buffers will probably show up as
memory leaks i.e. with valgrind. Perhaps we should add in an atexit
call to free this memory right after we allocate it?
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were returning). Anyway, also make them threadsafe and smaller. The
error.c file still needs work.
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Bug fix: gethostbyname_r checked errno without first setting it to a
known value.
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the symbol in common.
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This patch adds code to uClibc to support a new ABI designed for the
FR-V architecture, that enables text segments of executables and
shared libraries to be shared by multiple processes on an OS such as
uClinux, that can run on FR-V processors without an MMU.
Patches for binutils and GCC have just been posted in the
corresponding mailing lists. The binutils patch was approved,
but there's one additional patch pending review, that I posted
this week. An updated GCC patch will be posted to
gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org as soon as I complete testing (I used a
known-good compiler to test the uClibc patch below).
Since the existing dynamic loader code didn't support independent
relocation of segments, it required changes that were somewhat
extensive. I've added a number of new machine-specific macros to try
to keep the platform and ABI-specific details outside the generic
code. I hope this is not a problem.
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