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* Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>Khem Raj2008-07-111-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Hush compiler for extern inline warnings by using __extern_inline macro, this also makes gcc 4.3 happy. warning: C99 inline functions are not supported; using GNU89 warning: to disable this warning use -fgnu89-inline or the gnu Also fix this other warning. warning: missing braces around initializer warning: (near initialization for '_stdio_streams[0].__lock.__
* BIG BIG commit: all left files merged from trunk [rev 22714]. Currenntly ↵Carmelo Amoroso2008-07-0939-499/+553
| | | | NPTL sh4 port build and work fine. All committed to allow Khem Ray working on a working branch to integrate the ARM nptl port. MIPS nptl port not tested but should still building and working fine. There are some other part non yet merged with trunk (misc/internals and some headers file that need some more work). Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso <carmelo.amoroso@st.com>
* SYnch with trunk: new filesCarmelo Amoroso2008-07-091-0/+48
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* Synch the whole build system. Also including recent fix on testsuite build ↵Carmelo Amoroso2008-07-091-2/+8
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* Sync build machinery stuff from trunk. Some more fixed for mips nptl portKhem Raj2008-06-271-1/+0
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* Fix Makefile.in and synch them with trunk. Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso ↵Carmelo Amoroso2007-11-2013-27/+48
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* More merging from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2007-01-212-6/+4
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* Merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2006-08-2218-70/+31
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* Merge from trunk. Going pretty good so far. Kind of. Okay, not really."Steven J. Hill"2006-02-25126-1603/+2286
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* Copy from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2006-01-121-0/+208
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* Big fricking merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2006-01-0718-32/+47
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* Finish merge from trunk, again, no really."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-101-3/+3
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* Merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-1021-99/+138
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* Fix 'sigaction' for NPTL and other thread models."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-081-2/+0
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* Merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-084-4/+10
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* Big merge from trunk. Stop the madness!"Steven J. Hill"2005-12-0631-65/+69
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* Merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-0230-346/+113
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* Mini-merge from trunk. Not as fun as a Mini Cooper, but oh well."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-012-67/+69
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* Massive merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-11-181-1/+2
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* Massive merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-11-174-18/+34
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* Remove '__libc_fatal' function and usage of it. Remove and disable 'freeres' ↵"Steven J. Hill"2005-11-162-63/+0
| | | | code having to do with internal library memory usage and GDB. uClibc homey don't play that.
* Merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-10-302-20/+12
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* Copy from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-10-301-0/+33
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* Copy from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-10-301-0/+31
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* Copy from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-10-301-0/+42
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* Copy from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-10-301-0/+125
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* Fix up build system for NPTL. I admit it is much cleaner now, but I lost my ↵"Steven J. Hill"2005-10-041-2/+8
| | | | entire Saturday fixing this $!#$!#@$T! up.
* Big, huge fricking merge. Peter, if you touch the build system again I'm ↵"Steven J. Hill"2005-10-042-78/+184
| | | | going to smash your keyboard.
* Rename option PTHREADS_NATIVE to be UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS_NATIVE instead. What ↵"Steven J. Hill"2005-09-241-1/+1
| | | | a stupid name to start with. What idiot thought of that?
* Big sync with trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-09-241-68/+68
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* Finish merge from trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-09-131-2/+1
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* Sync with trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-08-254-9/+136
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* Sync with trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-08-181-2/+2
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* Sync with trunk."Steven J. Hill"2005-08-181-0/+42
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* Compile cleanups for NPTL support."Steven J. Hill"2005-08-092-4/+14
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* Disable compilation of 'thread-freeres.c' until we sort out the start"Steven J. Hill"2005-07-311-4/+4
| | | | and stop functions lists for threads.
* Finalize the merge from the trunk. There are more files to be"Steven J. Hill"2005-07-304-160/+165
| | | | merged, but they will be done manually.
* Add futex support into uClibc. Selection of futex support independent of"Steven J. Hill"2005-07-221-1/+1
| | | | NPTL is not currently supported.
* Add support for '__libc_thread_freeres' to free resources stored in"Steven J. Hill"2005-06-032-0/+53
| | | | thread-local variables when a thread exits.
* Prepare for moving ldso FINI handling into libc.Joakim Tjernlund2005-03-201-0/+6
| | | | #define _DL_DO_FINI_IN_LIBC to enable(the arch specific part needs to be in place first).
* merge parallel build supportMike Frysinger2005-01-254-22/+17
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* Avoid compiler warnings.Peter Kjellerstedt2005-01-192-43/+43
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* Some requested additional malloc entry pointsEric Andersen2004-11-082-0/+56
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* Add missing imaxdiv and lldiv needed for SuSv3. Adjust ldiv toEric Andersen2004-09-073-26/+119
| | | | match glibc's quotient truncation behavior.
* Mike Frysinger writes:Eric Andersen2004-08-251-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | this was sent earlier in a different form: http://www.uclibc.org/lists/uclibc/2004-January/008136.html find attached a smaller version ... perhaps adding a fprintf to stderr before calling abort would be nice like in the glibc patch, but whatever glibc has since adopted a similar fix for their malloc (third hunk, line 1970) http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/libc/malloc/malloc.c.diff?r1=1.121&r2=1.122&cvsroot=glibc&f=h -mike
* The variable used to store pagesize is not the same as theEric Andersen2004-08-161-1/+2
| | | | | _dl_pagesize variable in ldso, so avoid aliasing. -Erik
* Fixup PAGE_SIZE problemsEric Andersen2004-08-131-3/+2
| | | | -Erik
* _SC_PAGESIZE is standard. Some ancient legacy unix variants used _SC_PAGE_SIZEEric Andersen2004-07-151-1/+1
| | | | instead, but we are not such a system and should not propagate such things.
* Use MAP_PRIVATE whenever __ARCH_HAS_MMU__ is set.Eric Andersen2004-07-154-7/+21
| | | | Only use MAP_SHARED when mmu-less.
* Paul Mundt lethal at linux-sh dot org writes:Eric Andersen2004-02-121-0/+2
| | | | | | | | We can't use trapa #0xff on sh2, the only permissible trapa ranges are 32 to 63. On SH-2, we use trapa32 to issue a break in the same way that trapa #0xff is used on SH-3/4. This behavior is implementation specific, but is what is used in sh-ipl+g, linux, eCos, uITRON, etc. so we follow suit here.