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d53b1f820c reorder strftime to eliminate the incorrect indention level
this change is in preparation for possibly adding support for the
field width and padding specifiers added in POSIX 2008.
2013-07-27 17:47:03 -04:00
87be54a135 rework langinfo code for ABI compat and for use by time code 2013-07-24 18:52:02 -04:00
cccf64e281 add __wcsftime_l symbol
unlike the strftime commit, this one is purely an ABI compatibility
issue. the previous version of the code would have worked just as well
with LC_TIME once LC_TIME support is added.
2013-07-24 18:05:27 -04:00
0a37d99547 move strftime_l into strftime.c and add __-prefixed version
the latter is both for ABI purposes, and to facilitate eventually
adding LC_TIME support. it's also nice to eliminate an extra source
file.
2013-07-24 17:58:31 -04:00
ea81c0624f fix error code on time conversion overflows
POSIX mandates EOVERFLOW for this condition.
2013-07-17 10:39:11 -04:00
ac1bf93fc6 fix fd leak in file mapping code used in new zoneinfo support 2013-07-17 09:29:26 -04:00
1cc81f5cb0 the big time handling overhaul
this commit has two major user-visible parts: zoneinfo-format time
zones are now supported, and overflow handling is intended to be
complete in the sense that all functions return a correct result if
and only if the result fits in the destination type, and otherwise
return an error. also, some noticable bugs in the way DST detection
and normalization worked have been fixed, and performance may be
better than before, but it has not been tested.
2013-07-17 05:24:50 -04:00
aea7919032 implement week-based-year year numbers in strftime
in the process, I refactored the week-number code so it can be used by
the week-based-year formats to determine year adjustments at the
boundary values. this also improves indention/code readability.
2013-06-28 12:38:42 -04:00
062446a85d fix breakage in last commit to strftime due to missing INT_MAX
that's what I get for changing a hard-coded threshold to a proper
non-magic-number without testing.
2013-06-28 12:12:55 -04:00
c5faf1bf09 implement week numbers and half of the week-based-year logic for strftime
output for plain week numbers (%U and %W) has been sanity-checked, and
output for the week-based-year week numbers (%V) has been checked
extensively against known-good data for the full non-negative range of
32-bit time_t.

year numbers for week-based years (%g and %G) are not yet implemented.
2013-06-28 12:03:58 -04:00
ea200e38bd support cputime clocks for processes/threads other than self
apparently these features have been in Linux for a while now, so it
makes sense to support them. the bit twiddling seems utterly illogical
and wasteful, especially the negation, but that's how the kernel folks
chose to encode pids/tids into the clock id.
2013-06-08 11:36:41 -04:00
05453b37fc fix overflow behavior of clock() function
per Austin Group interpretation for issue #686, which cites the
requirements of ISO C, clock() cannot wrap. if the result is not
representable, it must return (clock_t)-1. in addition, the old code
was performing wrapping via signed overflow and thus invoking
undefined behavior.

since it seems impossible to accurately check for overflow with the
old times()-based fallback code, I have simply dropped the fallback
code for now, thus always returning -1 on ancient systems. if there's
a demand for making it work and somebody comes up with a way, it could
be reinstated, but the clock() function is essentially useless on
32-bit system anyway (it overflows in less than an hour).

it should be noted that I used LONG_MAX rather than ULONG_MAX, despite
32-bit archs using an unsigned type for clock_t. this discrepency with
the glibc/LSB type definitions will be fixed now; since wrapping of
clock_t is no longer supported, there's no use in it being unsigned.
2013-05-23 14:31:02 -04:00
da49b872f5 fix incorrect clock tick scaling in fallback case of clock()
since CLOCKS_PER_SEC is 1000000 (required by XSI) and the times
syscall reports values in 1/100 second units (Linux), the correct
scaling factor is 10000, not 100. note that only ancient kernels which
lack clock_gettime are affected.
2013-05-05 14:51:25 -04:00
9293b765c4 do not interpret errors in return value of times() syscall
all return values are valid, and on 32-bit systems, values that look
like errors can and will occur. since the only actual error this
function could return is EFAULT, and it is only returnable when the
application has invoked undefined behavior, simply ignore the
possibility that the return value is actually an error code.
2013-05-05 14:19:37 -04:00
cc11b42286 silence nonsensical warnings in timer_create 2013-04-06 18:32:11 -04:00
a6752eb940 __time_to_tm: initialize tm_zone and tm_gmtoff 2013-04-02 04:43:53 +02:00
ccc7b4c3a1 remove __SYSCALL_SSLEN arch macro in favor of using public _NSIG
the issue at hand is that many syscalls require as an argument the
kernel-ABI size of sigset_t, intended to allow the kernel to switch to
a larger sigset_t in the future. previously, each arch was defining
this size in syscall_arch.h, which was redundant with the definition
of _NSIG in bits/signal.h. as it's used in some not-quite-portable
application code as well, _NSIG is much more likely to be recognized
and understood immediately by someone reading the code, and it's also
shorter and less cluttered.

note that _NSIG is actually 65/129, not 64/128, but the division takes
care of throwing away the off-by-one part.
2013-03-26 23:07:31 -04:00
c50925071c make some arrays const
this way they'll go into .rodata, decreasing memory pressure.
2013-02-02 03:19:25 +01:00
d5c164d5ff fix tm_to_time logic for number of days in november
report/patch by Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
2013-01-26 11:40:40 -05:00
efd4d87aa4 clean up sloppy nested inclusion from pthread_impl.h
this mirrors the stdio_impl.h cleanup. one header which is not
strictly needed, errno.h, is left in pthread_impl.h, because since
pthread functions return their error codes rather than using errno,
nearly every single pthread function needs the errno constants.

in a few places, rather than bringing in string.h to use memset, the
memset was replaced by direct assignment. this seems to generate much
better code anyway, and makes many functions which were previously
non-leaf functions into leaf functions (possibly eliminating a great
deal of bloat on some platforms where non-leaf functions require ugly
prologue and/or epilogue).
2012-11-08 17:04:20 -05:00
d712dd396d more close-on-exec fixes, mostly using new "e" flag to fopen 2012-09-29 18:14:46 -04:00
400c5e5c83 use restrict everywhere it's required by c99 and/or posix 2008
to deal with the fact that the public headers may be used with pre-c99
compilers, __restrict is used in place of restrict, and defined
appropriately for any supported compiler. we also avoid the form
[restrict] since older versions of gcc rejected it due to a bug in the
original c99 standard, and instead use the form *restrict.
2012-09-06 22:44:55 -04:00
2f437040e7 fix (hopefully) all hard-coded 8's for kernel sigset_t size
some minor changes to how hard-coded sets for thread-related purposes
are handled were also needed, since the old object sizes were not
necessarily sufficient. things have gotten a bit ugly in this area,
and i think a cleanup is in order at some point, but for now the goal
is just to get the code working on all supported archs including mips,
which was badly broken by linux rejecting syscalls with the wrong
sigset_t size.
2012-08-09 22:52:13 -04:00
23be72ae45 add timegm function (inverse of gmtime), nonstandard 2012-06-13 14:41:52 -04:00
c37afdfdf3 linux deprecated SYS_utime on some archs, so use SYS_utimes instead
the old code could be kept for cases where SYS_utime is available, but
it's not really worth the ifdef ugliness. and better to avoid
deprecated stuff just in case the kernel devs ever get crazy enough to
start removing it from archs where it was part of the ABI and breaking
static bins...
2012-05-24 10:55:58 -04:00
4750cf4202 ditch the priority inheritance locks; use malloc's version of lock
i did some testing trying to switch malloc to use the new internal
lock with priority inheritance, and my malloc contention test got
20-100 times slower. if priority inheritance futexes are this slow,
it's simply too high a price to pay for avoiding priority inversion.
maybe we can consider them somewhere down the road once the kernel
folks get their act together on this (and perferably don't link it to
glibc's inefficient lock API)...

as such, i've switch __lock to use malloc's implementation of
lightweight locks, and updated all the users of the code to use an
array with a waiter count for their locks. this should give optimal
performance in the vast majority of cases, and it's simple.

malloc is still using its own internal copy of the lock code because
it seems to yield measurably better performance with -O3 when it's
inlined (20% or more difference in the contention stress test).
2012-04-24 16:32:23 -04:00
6cf51fe51a remove debug cruft that was left in getdate 2012-03-02 00:24:49 -05:00
b93b7382d6 first try at implementing getdate function 2012-03-02 00:24:17 -05:00
536db2b5ac fix bugs in strptime handling of string day/month names, literals 2012-03-02 00:23:43 -05:00
95b930ad26 implement wcsftime function 2012-02-28 15:59:01 -05:00
fd142e5ec4 cleanup various minor issues reported by nsz
the changes to syscall_ret are mostly no-ops in the generated code,
just cleanup of type issues and removal of some implementation-defined
behavior. the one exception is the change in the comparison value,
which is fixed so that 0xf...f000 (which in principle could be a valid
return value for mmap, although probably never in reality) is not
treated as an error return.
2011-09-26 00:59:28 -04:00
471c6067d9 fix assumptions that char is signed 2011-09-16 14:39:15 -04:00
a949257404 remove incorrectly-made-visible internal dst offset variable 2011-09-14 09:37:01 -04:00
5989dde345 strptime: fix use of uninitialized dest field in converting integer 2011-09-05 15:39:36 -04:00
47a8816ded partially working strptime
it's missing at least:
- derived fields
- week numbers
- short year (without century) support
- locale modifiers
2011-08-16 10:38:33 -04:00
ef9dd03534 fix missing include in last commit 2011-08-13 08:42:15 -04:00
ad5759821c fix clock() function
it previously was returning the pseudo-monotonic-realtime clock
returned by times() rather than process cputime. it also violated C
namespace by pulling in times().

we now use clock_gettime() if available because times() has
ridiculously bad resolution. still provide a fallback for ancient
kernels without clock_gettime.
2011-08-13 08:40:11 -04:00
b1a7102d83 more efficient signal blocking for timer threads
due to the barrier, it's safe just to block signals in the new thread,
rather than blocking and unblocking in the parent thread.
2011-08-12 01:11:28 -04:00
8b625e45ff normal exit from timer thread should run dtors, restore cancel state 2011-08-11 22:34:09 -04:00
c516807173 block signals in timer threads
if a timer thread leaves signals unblocked, any future attempt by the
main thread to prevent the process from being terminated by blocking
signals will fail, since the signal can still be delivered to the
timer thread.
2011-08-11 15:54:06 -04:00
cdfb725ca3 use weak aliase rather than weak reference for vdso clock_gettime
this works around pcc's lack of working support for weak references,
and in principle is nice because it gets us back to the stage where
the only weak symbol feature we use is weak aliases, nothing else.

having fewer dependencies on fancy linker features is a good thing.
2011-08-07 15:48:16 -04:00
e91c375fd0 workaround for gcc's optimizer breaking dynamic symbol resolution 2011-07-24 01:10:01 -04:00
f7adc39e37 const correctness on function pointer 2011-07-24 00:54:36 -04:00
e3eb49321c some preliminaries for vdso clock support
these changes also make it so clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts) works
even on pre-2.6 kernels, emulated via the gettimeofday syscall. there
is no cost for the fallback check, as it falls under the error case
that already must be checked for storing the error code in errno, but
which would normally be hidden inside __syscall_ret.
2011-07-23 23:45:33 -04:00
76100a724e remove old useless timezone.s file (unused) 2011-06-13 20:21:21 -04:00
71a80c5767 use volatile pointers for intentional-crash code. 2011-06-06 18:10:43 -04:00
4c4e22d781 optimize compound-literal sigset_t's not to contain useless hurd bits 2011-05-07 23:37:10 -04:00
99b8a25e94 overhaul implementation-internal signal protections
the new approach relies on the fact that the only ways to create
sigset_t objects without invoking UB are to use the sig*set()
functions, or from the masks returned by sigprocmask, sigaction, etc.
or in the ucontext_t argument to a signal handler. thus, as long as
sigfillset and sigaddset avoid adding the "protected" signals, there
is no way the application will ever obtain a sigset_t including these
bits, and thus no need to add the overhead of checking/clearing them
when sigprocmask or sigaction is called.

note that the old code actually *failed* to remove the bits from
sa_mask when sigaction was called.

the new implementations are also significantly smaller, simpler, and
faster due to ignoring the useless "GNU HURD signals" 65-1024, which
are not used and, if there's any sanity in the world, never will be
used.
2011-05-07 23:23:58 -04:00
feee98903c overhaul pthread cancellation
this patch improves the correctness, simplicity, and size of
cancellation-related code. modulo any small errors, it should now be
completely conformant, safe, and resource-leak free.

the notion of entering and exiting cancellation-point context has been
completely eliminated and replaced with alternative syscall assembly
code for cancellable syscalls. the assembly is responsible for setting
up execution context information (stack pointer and address of the
syscall instruction) which the cancellation signal handler can use to
determine whether the interrupted code was in a cancellable state.

these changes eliminate race conditions in the previous generation of
cancellation handling code (whereby a cancellation request received
just prior to the syscall would not be processed, leaving the syscall
to block, potentially indefinitely), and remedy an issue where
non-cancellable syscalls made from signal handlers became cancellable
if the signal handler interrupted a cancellation point.

x86_64 asm is untested and may need a second try to get it right.
2011-04-17 11:43:03 -04:00
016a5dc192 use a separate signal from SIGCANCEL for SIGEV_THREAD timers
otherwise we cannot support an application's desire to use
asynchronous cancellation within the callback function. this change
also slightly debloats pthread_create.c.
2011-04-14 12:51:00 -04:00