- Add ARROWLAKE model detection.
- Add PANTHERLAKE model detection.
- Add CLEARWATERFOREST model detection.
Intel® Architecture Instruction Set Extensions Programming Reference
https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/671368 Section 1.2.
No regression, validated model detection on SDE.
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
This hopefully provides additional information about why the
test failed, in case the fix in commit 62db87ab24
("timezone: Fix tst-bz28707 Makefile rule") turns out to be
insufficient.
Reviewed-by: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
This is only needed for -mno-secure-plt, and this linkage mode
is not supported with powerpc64 and powerp64le.
Reviewed-by: Peter Bergner <bergner@linux.ibm.com>
As mentioned by the reporter in a pull request against gcc-mirror,
the THREEp96 constant in e_expl.c is incorrect, it is actually 0x3.p+94f128
rather than 0x3.p+96f128.
The algorithm uses that to compute the t2 integer (tval2), by whose
delta it adjusts the x+xl pair and then in the result uses the precomputed
exp value for that entry.
Using 0x3.p+94f128 rather than 0x3.p+96f128 results in tval2 sometimes
being one smaller, sometimes one larger than the desired value, thus can mean
the x+xl pair after adjustment will be larger in absolute value than it
should be.
DesWursters created a test program for this
https://github.com/DesWurstes/comparefloats
and his results were
total: 1135000000 not_equal: 4322 earlier_score: 674 later_score: 3648
I've modified this so with
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32411#c3
so that it actually tests pseudo-random _Float128 values with range
(-16384.,16384) with strong bias on values larger than 0.0002 in absolute
value (so that tval1/tval2 aren't zero most of the time) and that gave
total: 10000000000 not_equal: 29861 earlier_score: 4606 later_score: 25255
So, in both cases, in most cases the change doesn't result in any differences,
and in those rare cases where does, about 85% have smaller ulp than without
the patch.
Additionally I've tried
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32411#c4
and in 2 billion iterations it didn't find any case where x+xl after the
adjustments without this change would be smaller in absolute value compared
to x+xl after the adjustments with this change.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
From the bug report [1], multiple programs still require to dlopen
shared libraries with either missing PT_GNU_STACK or with the executable
bit set. Although, in some cases, it seems to be a hard-craft assembly
source without the required .note.GNU-stack marking (so the static linker
is forced to set the stack executable if the ABI requires it), other
cases seem that the library uses trampolines [2].
Unfortunately, READ_IMPLIES_EXEC is not an option since on some ABIs
(x86_64), the kernel clears the bit, making it unsupported. To avoid
reinstating the broken code that changes stack permission on dlopen
(0ca8785a28), this patch extends the glibc.rtld.execstack tunable to
allow an option to force an executable stack at the program startup.
The tunable is a security issue because it defeats the PT_GNU_STACK
hardening. It has the slight advantage of making it explicit by the
caller, and, as for other tunables, this is disabled for setuid binaries.
A tunable also allows us to eventually remove it, but from previous
experiences, it would require some time.
Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu, and i686-linux-gnu.
[1] https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32653
[2] https://github.com/conda-forge/ctng-compiler-activation-feedstock/issues/143
Reviewed-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
C2Y adds unsigned versions of the abs functions (see C2Y draft N3467 and
proposal N3349).
Tested for x86_64.
Signed-off-by: Lenard Mollenkopf <glibc@lenardmollenkopf.de>
The helper thread may get canceled before the open system
call succeds. Then ThreadData.fd remains zero, and eventually
the xclose call in end_reader_thread fails because descriptor 0
is not open.
Instead, initialize the fd member to -1 (not a valid descriptor)
and close the descriptor only if valid. Do this in a new end_thread
helper routine.
Also add more error checking to close operations.
Fixes commit 95b780c1d0 ("stdio: Add
more setvbuf tests").
Scan xstate IDs up to the maximum supported xstate ID. Remove the
separate AMX xstate calculation. Instead, exclude the AMX space from
the start of TILECFG to the end of TILEDATA in xsave_state_size.
Completed validation on SKL/SKX/SPR/SDE and compared xsave state size
with "ld.so --list-diagnostics" option, no regression.
Co-Authored-By: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Sunil K Pandey <skpgkp2@gmail.com>
If the input buffer exceeds the stack auxiliary buffer, qsort will
malloc a temporary one to call mergesort. Since C++ standard does
allow the callback comparison function to throw [1], the glibc
implementation can potentially leak memory.
The fixes uses a pthread_cleanup_combined_push and
pthread_cleanup_combined_pop, so it can work with and without
exception enables. The qsort code path that calls malloc now
requires some extra setup and a call to __pthread_cleanup_push
anmd __pthread_cleanup_pop (which should be ok since they just
setup some buffer state).
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
[1] https://timsong-cpp.github.io/cppwp/n4950/alg.c.library#4
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
We mistakenly dropped the check in 27b96e069aad17cefea9437542180bff448ac3a0;
there's some other checks which we *can* drop, but let's worry about that
later.
Fixes the build on ppc64le where GCC is configured with --with-long-double-format=ieee.
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
Linux 6.14 has no new syscalls. Update the version number in
syscall-names.list to reflect that it is still current for 6.14.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
This fixes a test build failure on Hurd.
Fixes commit 145097dff1 ("x86: Use separate
variable for TLSDESC XSAVE/XSAVEC state size (bug 32810)").
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
- Change longopt.c's backticks to single quotes
- puts() does not use format specifiers
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Here is a patch updating the documentation to mention GNU and BSD
extensions that were adopted by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/llio.texi (Memory-mapped I/O): Add that MAP_ANON and
MAP_ANONYMOUS were added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/memory.texi (Changing Block Size): Mention that reallocarray
was added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/message.texi (Message Translation): Adjust wording to match
standardization.
(Translation with gettext): Mention the gettext family of functions were
added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/pattern.texi (Wildcard Matching): Mention that FNM_CASEFOLD was
added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/process.texi (Creating a Process): Mention that _Fork and
WCOREDUMP were added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/signal.texi (Miscellaneous Signals): Mention that SIGWINCH was
added by POSIX-1.2024.
* manual/startup.texi (Environment Access): Mention that secure_getenv
was added by POSIX.1-2024.
* manual/string.texi (Truncating Strings): Mention that strlcpy,
strlcat, wcslcpy, and wslcat were added by POSIX-1.2024.
(Search Functions): Document that memmem was added by POSIX-1.2024.
* manual/terminal.texi (Allocation): Mention that ptsname_r was added by
POSIX-1.2024.
* manual/threads.texi (Waiting with Explicit Clocks): Move node under
POSIX Threads. Mention pthread_cond_clockwait,
pthread_rwlock_clockrdlock, and pthread_rwlock_clockwrlock were added by
POSIX-1.2024.
(Joining Threads): New node under Non-POSIX Extensions.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Collin Funk <collin.funk1@gmail.com>
When libgcc is built with pac-ret, it requires to autenticate the
unwinding frame based on CFI information. The _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic
uses a custom calling convention, where it is responsible to save
and restore all registers it might use (even volatile).
The pac-ret support added by 1be3d6eb82
was added only on the slow-path, but the fast path also adds DWARF
Register Rule Instruction (cfi_adjust_cfa_offset) since it requires
to save/restore some auxiliary register. It seems that this is not
fully supported neither by libgcc nor AArch64 ABI [1].
Instead, move paciasp/autiasp to function prologue/epilogue to be
used on both fast and slow paths.
I also corrected the _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic comment description, it was
copied from i386 implementation without any adjustment.
Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu with a toolchain built with
--enable-standard-branch-protection on a system with pac-ret
support.
[1] https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/aadwarf64/aadwarf64.rst#id1
Reviewed-by: Yury Khrustalev <yury.khrustalev@arm.com>
Previously, the initialization code reused the xsave_state_full_size
member of struct cpu_features for the TLSDESC state size. However,
the tunable processing code assumes that this member has the
original XSAVE (non-compact) state size, so that it can use its
value if XSAVEC is disabled via tunable.
This change uses a separate variable and not a struct member because
the value is only needed in ld.so and the static libc, but not in
libc.so. As a result, struct cpu_features layout does not change,
helping a future backport of this change.
Fixes commit 9b7091415a ("x86-64:
Update _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic to preserve AMX registers").
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
If we have to use XSAVE or XSAVEC trampolines, do not adjust the size
information they need. Technically, it is an operator error to try to
run with -XSAVE,-XSAVEC on such builds, but this change here disables
some unnecessary code with higher ISA levels and simplifies testing.
Related to commit befe2d3c4d
("x86-64: Don't use SSE resolvers for ISA level 3 or above").
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Improve performance of __libc_malloc by splitting it into 2 parts: first handle
the tcache fastpath, then do the rest in a separate tailcalled function.
This results in significant performance gains since __libc_malloc doesn't need
to setup a frame and we delay tcache initialization and setting of errno until
later.
On Neoverse V2, bench-malloc-simple improves by 6.7% overall (up to 8.5% for
ST case) and bench-malloc-thread improves by 20.3% for 1 thread and 14.4% for
32 threads.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
Reject invalid formatted scanf real input data the exponent part of
which is comprised of an exponent introducing character, optionally
followed by a sign, and with no actual digits following. Such data is a
prefix of, but not a matching input sequence and it is required by ISO C
to cause a matching failure.
Currently a matching success is instead incorrectly produced along with
the conversion result according to the input significand read and the
exponent of zero, with the significand and the exponent part wholly
consumed from input.
Correct an invalid `tstscanf.c' test accordingly that expects a matching
success for input data provided in the ISO C standard as an example for
a matching failure.
Enable input data that causes test failures without this fix in place.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Reject invalid formatted scanf real input data that is comprised of a
hexadecimal prefix, optionally preceded by a sign, and with no actual
digits following owing to the field width restriction in effect. Such
data is a prefix of, but not a matching input sequence and it is
required by ISO C to cause a matching failure.
Currently a matching success is instead incorrectly produced along with
the conversion result of zero, with the prefix wholly consumed from
input. Where the end of input is marked by the end-of-file condition
rather than the field width restriction in effect a matching failure is
already correctly produced.
Enable input data that causes test failures without this fix in place.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Reject invalid formatted scanf integer input data that is comprised of a
binary or hexadecimal prefix, optionally preceded by a sign, and with no
actual digits following. Such data is a prefix of, but not a matching
input sequence and it is required by ISO C to cause a matching failure.
Currently a matching success is instead incorrectly produced along with
the conversion result of zero, with the prefix wholly consumed from
input.
Enable input data that causes test failures without this fix in place.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Fix the handling of real 'scanf' input such as "+.e" as per BZ #13988
for the i18n case as well, complementing commit 6ecec3b616 ("Don't
accept exp char without preceding digits in scanf float parsing"), where
the 'e' character is incorrectly consumed from input. Add a test case
matching stdio-common/bug26.c, with bits from localedata/tst-sscanf.c.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure, a format-specific test skeleton providing a
data comparison implementation that ignores bits of data representation
in memory that do not participate in holding floating-point data, and
`long double' real input data for targets using the Intel/Motorola
80-bit format.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
C23 adds various <math.h> function families originally defined in TS
18661-4. Add the pown functions, which are like pow but with an
integer exponent. That exponent has type long long int in C23; it was
intmax_t in TS 18661-4, and as with other interfaces changed after
their initial appearance in the TS, I don't think we need to support
the original version of the interface. The test inputs are based on
the subset of test inputs for pow that use integer exponents that fit
in long long.
As the first such template implementation that saves and restores the
rounding mode internally (to avoid possible issues with directed
rounding and intermediate overflows or underflows in the wrong
rounding mode), support also needed to be added for using
SET_RESTORE_ROUND* in such template function implementations. This
required math-type-macros-float128.h to include <fenv_private.h>, so
it can tell whether SET_RESTORE_ROUNDF128 is defined. In turn, the
include order with <fenv_private.h> included before <math_private.h>
broke loongarch builds, showing up that
sysdeps/loongarch/math_private.h is really a fenv_private.h file
(maybe implemented internally before the consistent split of those
headers in 2018?) and needed to be renamed to fenv_private.h to avoid
errors with duplicate macro definitions if <math_private.h> is
included after <fenv_private.h>.
The underlying implementation uses __ieee754_pow functions (called
more than once in some cases, where the exponent does not fit in the
floating type). I expect a custom implementation for a given format,
that only handles integer exponents but handles larger exponents
directly, could be faster and more accurate in some cases.
I encourage searching for worst cases for ulps error for these
implementations (necessarily non-exhaustively, given the size of the
input space).
Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
Do not build links-dso-program-c with exception (unwinding) support
if libgcc_s is not available. In this case, the unwinder may be
part of libgcc.a or libgcc_eh.a, depending on how GCC was built.
If the unwinder is in libgcc_eh.a only, linking links-dso-program-c
failed before this change. After this change, the exception
handling landing pad is only generated if libgcc_s available,
avoiding an undefined _Unwind_Resume (or equivalent) symbol
reference in the non-libgcc_s case.
Fixes commit ffd36cc27407003a6f9efcb9c16370e3435c5b1d ("support: Use
unwinder in links-dso-program-c only with libgcc_s") and
commit 5dfbc3c43e ("support: Link
links-dso-program-c with libgcc_s only if available").
Use __always_inline for small helper functions that are critical for
performance. This ensures inlining always happens when expected.
Performance of bench-malloc-simple improves by 0.6% on average on
Neoverse V2.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
Using gcc -Wshift-overflow=2 -Wsystem-headers to compile a file
including <sys/mount.h> will cause a warning since 1 << 31 is undefined
behavior on platforms where int is 32-bits.
Signed-off-by: Collin Funk <collin.funk1@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
When splitting a chunk, release the tail part by calling int_free_chunk.
This avoids inserting random blocks into tcache that were never requested
by the user. Fragmentation will be worse if they are never used again.
Note if the tail is fairly small, we could avoid splitting it at all.
Also remove an oddly placed initialization of tcache in _libc_realloc.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and IBM 128-bit 'long double' real input for
targets switching between the IEEE 754 binary128 and IBM 128-bit formats
with '-mabi=ieeelongdouble' and '-mabi=ibmlongdouble'. Reuse IEEE 754
binary128 input data but with modified output file names so as not to
clash with the names used for IBM 128-bit format tests made with common
rules for the 'long double' data type.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and 64-bit `long double' real input data for
targets switching between the IEEE 754 binary64 and IEEE 754 binary128
formats with `-mlong-double-64' and `-mlong-double-128'. Use modified
output file names for the IEEE 754 binary64 format so as not to clash
with the names used for IEEE 754 binary128 format tests made with common
rules for the 'long double' data type.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and `long double' real input data for
targets using the IEEE 754 binary128 format.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and `double' real input data for targets
using the IEEE 754 binary64 format.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and `float' real input data for targets
using the IEEE 754 binary32 format.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0e', '0e+',
'0x', '0x8p', '0x0p-', etc.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and `int' and `long' integer input data,
signed and unsigned, for LP64 targets.
While the size of `int' data is the same between ILP32 and LP64 targets,
resulting scanf output is different between them for out of range input
data and while ISO C and POSIX both say that the behavior is undefined
if the result of the conversion cannot be represented we want to keep
track of our output to prevent inadvertent changes. Hence the use of
distinct `int' integer input data between ILP32 and LP64 targets.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0b' or '0x'.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add Makefile infrastructure and `int' and `long' integer input data,
signed and unsigned, for ILP32 targets.
While the size of `int' data is the same between ILP32 and LP64 targets,
resulting scanf output is different between them for out of range input
data and while ISO C and POSIX both say that the behavior is undefined
if the result of the conversion cannot be represented we want to keep
track of our output to prevent inadvertent changes. Hence the use of
distinct `int' integer input data between ILP32 and LP64 targets.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
are currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0b' or '0x'.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>
Add a collection of tests for formatted scanf input specifiers covering
the b, d, i, o, u, x, and X integer conversions, the a, A, e, E, f, F,
g, and G floating-point conversions, and the [, c, and s character
conversions. Also the hh, h, l, and ll length modifiers are covered
with the integer conversions as are the l and L length modifier with the
floating-point conversions. The tests cover assignment suppressing and
the field width as well, verifying the number of assignments made, the
number of characters consumed and the value assigned.
Add the common test code here as well as test cases for scanf, and then
base Makefile infrastructure plus target-agnostic input data, for the
character conversions and the `char', `short', and `long long' integer
ones, signed and unsigned, with remaining input data and other functions
from the scanf family deferred to subsequent additions.
Keep input data disabled and referring to BZ #12701 for entries that are
currently incorrectly accepted as valid data, such as '0b' or '0x' with
the relevant integer conversions or sequences of an insufficient number
of characters with the c conversion.
Reviewed-by: Joseph Myers <josmyers@redhat.com>