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2016-05-18remove linuxthreads.new, rename linuxthreads.oldWaldemar Brodkorb
Linuxthreads.new isn't really useful with the existence of NPTL/TLS for well supported architectures. There is no reason to use LT.new for ARM/MIPS or other architectures supporting NPTL/TLS. It is not available for noMMU architectures like Blackfin or FR-V. To simplify the live of the few uClibc-ng developers, LT.new is removed and LT.old is renamed to LT. LINUXTHREADS_OLD -> UCLIBC_HAS_LINUXTHREADS
2015-02-14Revert "resolve merge"Waldemar Brodkorb
This reverts commit 6b6ede3d15f04fe825cfa9f697507457e3640344.
2015-02-14resolve mergeWaldemar Brodkorb
2012-11-18Replace FSF snail mail address with URLsMike Frysinger
This matches a similar change made to glibc. No functional changes here. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2012-11-03xtensa: use atomic instructions instead of a syscallChris Zankel
Replace system calls with atomic instructions for 'compare and swap' in linuxthreads.old. Signed-off-by: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net>
2008-01-06use the __extern_always_inline define from cdefs.h instead of duplicating ↵Mike Frysinger
gcc version checking in every pt-machine.h header ... while __extern_always_inline should work fine, i think what is intended is __extern_inline ... should double check later
2008-01-05Chris Zankel writes:Mike Frysinger
The following patches add support for the Xtensa processor architecture to uClibc. They are based on a recent SVN checkout (12/05/2007). The first patch (attached to this post) adds Xtensa support to various shared configuration and make files. The following patches then include the Xtensa specific files and directories. I welcome any feedback and would appreciate it if you could include the patches into the mainline tree. I am certainly committed to maintain the port. Bob Wilson was kind enough to review the patches. Some notes about the architecture: Xtensa is a configurable and extensible processor architecture developed by Tensilica. For more information, please visit: www.linux-xtensa.org.