Annotation of dietlibc/CHANGES, revision 1.102
1.74 fefe 1: 0.10:
2: update getpagesize.
3: add personality.
1.75 fefe 4: add "%*s" and "%*.*s" support to vsnprintf.
1.76 fefe 5: add putchar (apparently arm-linux-gcc will substitute printf("\n")
6: with putchar('\n') behind your back...?!
1.77 fefe 7: import include/scsi/ from glibc.
1.78 fefe 8: add iopl.
1.80 fefe 9: add execl and sigdelset prototypes.
10: add getopt_long stuff to getopt.h (may compile but won't link).
1.81 fefe 11: add RPC headers (no code yet).
1.82 fefe 12: add mlockall, munlockall
1.83 fefe 13: make "diet gcc foo.c" work.
14: added Sun RPC code and removed as many warnings as possible in a
15: heroic act of self-mutilation.
16: added getproto* and getdtablesize for the RPC cruft :-(
1.84 fefe 17: added getpass. mount from util-linux actually compiles now!
18: fix the sig*set routines. mount actually works now *bg*
19: fix fwrite dividing by zero when trying to fwrite n records of size 0.
1.85 fefe 20: added an initial regex implementation (3500 bytes!!!).
1.87 fefe 21: add llseek and lseek64 with optional lseek fall-back.
1.88 fefe 22: add res_init.
23: add asprintf (ugh, what an ugly function).
1.89 fefe 24: expanded arpa/nameser.h to include backwards compatibility defines
1.90 fefe 25: add ut_name alias to ut_host in struct utmp.
26: add inet_ntop, inet_pton, gethostbyname2.
1.92 fefe 27: add sysinfo, recvmsg, sendmsg.
1.93 fefe 28: add endmntent, getmntent, setmntent.
1.94 fefe 29: fix fnmatch (thanks, Guillaume Cottenceau!)
1.96 fefe 30: add setenv.
31: remove __restrict from mntent.h, add __restrict__ removal alias for
32: older gcc versions in sys/cdefs.h.
33: add rlim_t, sig_atomic_t declarations.
34: add sigsetjmp #define for __sigsetjmp (oops).
35: (Thanks to Chris Siebenmann for these three bug reports)
1.97 fefe 36: add a gruesome hack to printf floating point to accept %f and kludge
37: together support for %.2f. Don't look at the code, please!
1.98 fefe 38: fixed tcsetpgrp (oops, this is embarassing! Thanks, Chris Siebenmann)
1.99 fefe 39: imported fix for entlib by Jeff Garzik.
1.100 fefe 40: add glob implementation from Guillaume Cottenceau (Thanks!!)
41: add libdl fragments from Olaf (Yeah! One step closer to dynamic linking!)
1.101 fefe 42: add REG_ICASE and word start/end handling to my regular expressions.
43: my regular expressions now actually match substrings (i.e. "foobar" to "bar").
1.102 ! fefe 44: wrap getcwd to comply to man page (the syscall returns the number of
! 45: bytes, not the buffer)
! 46: add realpath.
1.74 fefe 47:
1.73 fefe 48: 0.9:
1.65 fefe 49: fixed initgroups (oops)
1.66 fefe 50: Cleanup appending file open for stdio (thanks, James Antill)
51: imported vfprintf fix from James Antill.
1.67 fefe 52: add fnmatch
53: change index, rindex and bcmp as weak ELF symbols (were #defined before)
1.68 fefe 54: Olaf added character classes to *scanf.
1.69 fefe 55: Put object and library files into a separate directory (bin-$ARCH).
56: Add "cross" make target to make all architectures.
57: Add "diet" program and man page.
1.70 fefe 58: Add getgrnam, getgrgid
1.71 fefe 59: Add cfmakeraw (Thanks, Antonio Musumeci)
1.72 fefe 60: localtime won't call gettimeofday when the tzfile parser is used.
1.65 fefe 61:
1.64 fefe 62: 0.8:
1.34 fefe 63: vsnprintf(0,...) estimated the length of strings with a padding width
64: incorrectly.
1.35 fefe 65: new reboot() from Olaf.
1.36 fefe 66: added prototypes for getsockopt and setsockopt.
1.39 fefe 67: added experimental sem* and shm*
1.38 fefe 68: define EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE
1.40 fefe 69: added setvbuf (only changes mode, not buffer)
1.41 fefe 70: added dietwarning.h (woohoo, linker warnings!) and used it to warn of
71: insecurity (system, sprintf) or bloat (printf and stdio).
1.42 fefe 72: added qsort() and bsearch(). Benchmark on 1000 random ints:
73: glibc: 679414 cycles qsort and 3352 cycles bsearch
74: diet libc: 300010 cycles qsort, 553 cycles bsearch
75: I have no idea why glibc is so slow.
1.43 fefe 76: added __isnan (references by libm.a from glibc).
77: added popen() and pclose(). Now the diet libc can link slsh (from
78: S-Lang!)
1.44 fefe 79: corrected usleep. It was more of an msleep until now.
1.45 fefe 80: corrected __dtostr (it looped when trying to format "0.0").
81: several fixes to stdio (thanks to S-Lang's excellent test suite!)
1.46 fefe 82: added ungetc (does it work?)
1.47 fefe 83: added inet_aton (yuck!)
1.50 fefe 84: added gethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, gethostbyname_r and gethostbyaddr_r
1.48 fefe 85: added h_errno and __h_errno_location
86: added inet_ntoa
1.49 fefe 87: added setpgrp and getpgrp, strsignal and execv (thanks, Olaf)
1.51 fefe 88: add bcopy, index, rindex macros
89: add isgraph and isxdigit
1.52 fefe 90: add strftime (ugh!!!)
1.53 olaf 91: Olaf fixed strftime, gmtime_r leap year bug.
1.54 fefe 92: Jeff Garzik contributed a spec file. I put it in contrib and hope
93: everbody knows what to do with it...
94: Olaf checked in a ton of libpthread stuff.
1.55 fefe 95: added mkstemp using /dev/urandom (harder to guess than getpid()).
1.56 fefe 96: add large file backwards compatibility support (so gzip will run on
97: kernel 2.2 and 2.0)
1.57 fefe 98: added shutdown
1.58 fefe 99: added nice
100: added pseudo-locale support for is* (they are now weak aliases,
101: isupper -> __isupper_ascii etc). So, for example, liblatin1 can
102: overwrite the default is* functions.
1.59 fefe 103: added liblatin1.a
1.60 fefe 104: added tzfile implementation (does it work for anyone else?)
1.61 fefe 105: added syslog(3) (thanks to Rene Müller!)
1.62 fefe 106: Jeff Garzik contributed getgr*, getpw* and getsp* in one tiny package.
107: Thanks!
1.63 fefe 108: merged duplicate code in execv and execvp into exec_lib.o
1.34 fefe 109:
1.21 fefe 110: 0.7.2:
111: added several prototypes to already implemented functions and
112: <sys/reboot.h>. Thanks for Abraham for pointing this out.
1.22 fefe 113: added prototypes for process group and dup syscalls. Thanks to
114: Abraham again. He also contributed an implementation for daemon(),
115: an ugly BSD hack. I decided to diversify the lib/ directory a
116: little and now created a libugly/ directory for stuff like system()
117: and daemon() ;-)
118: added libstdio and moved all that stdio crap from lib/ there. The
119: idea is to start separating now what we will separate for shared
120: libraries anyway.
1.26 fefe 121: optimized x86 unified-syscall by Olaf.
1.27 fefe 122: added limits.h, removed __ARCHBITS from endian.h (use __WORDSIZE from
123: limits.h instead)
124: added remove.c and enough cruft to limits.h to make it compile lzo,
125: lzop and bzip2.
1.28 fefe 126: added mktime, asctime_r, asctime and ctime (needed for gzip).
127: Someone will need to implement a reader for the glibc localtime file
1.31 fefe 128: format some day (man tzfile, ugh!) :-(
1.29 fefe 129: added unlink prototype to unistd.h.
130: added gmtime and gmtime_r.
1.31 fefe 131: fixed sparc unified syscall error handling (please upgrade!).
1.30 fefe 132: removed readdir glibc compatibility cruft.
1.31 fefe 133: removed stat glibc compatibility cruft.
1.32 fefe 134: oops, my fread was broken for pipes.
1.33 fefe 135: Olaf found a bug in pipe() for sparc, too.
1.21 fefe 136:
1.9 fefe 137: 0.7.1:
1.11 fefe 138: optimized away the static arrays from __ltostr and __lltostr.
139: optimized away the static arrays (and more!) from strtoul and strtoull.
140: added system (by Olaf).
1.12 fefe 141: added tolower and toupper
1.13 fefe 142: added getopt from Olaf (~600 bytes on x86!)
1.14 fefe 143: added clone for mips (by Olaf).
144: fixed longjmp and setjmp on sparc not to require glibc include files.
1.15 olaf 145: added pause for all (by Olaf).
1.17 fefe 146: added __attribute__ ((__const__)) to ctype.h
1.16 fefe 147: added isupper and islower.
148: added putc and putchar as macros.
1.17 fefe 149: added strcasecmp and strncasecmp (thanks to Abraham vd Merwe for
150: insightful discussions and patches I partially used for the last three)
1.18 fefe 151: added getpriority and setpriority (also by Abraham)
1.19 fefe 152: oops, I broke strtoul in a recent optimization attempt.
1.20 fefe 153: oi, setjmp and longjmp were broken on other platforms, too!
154: Thanks to Sébastien Côté for reporting this.
1.9 fefe 155:
156: 0.7:
1.6 olaf 157: clone support for i386,alpha,arm and sparc by Olaf.
1.1 cvs 158: Initial dynamic loading glue for i386, also by Olaf.
159: We don't have a dynamic loader yet, so this is not yet usable.
160: added readv, sigdelset, sigaltstack, sigfillset, sigismember, usleep,
161: vsprintf, writev, all by Olaf.
1.2 fefe 162: imported readdir fix from Guillaume. Mhh, can the kernel interface
163: really be this broken?
1.3 fefe 164: Found a kludgy way to detect whether the kernel includes define struct
165: stat64 (they also define STAT64_HAS_BROKEN_ST_INO). If this does
166: not work for you, please tell me!
1.4 fefe 167: Removed bogus __seek_types enum, it's a bunch of #defines now.
1.7 fefe 168: Fixed stdio line buffering. The code was already there but I forgot
169: to mark stdio and stdout as line buffered. This should really be
170: done dynamically using isatty, though.
1.8 fefe 171: Removed superfluous "if (1)" in execvp.c
1.1 cvs 172:
173: 0.6.14:
174: *scanf did not append the 0 byte for %s.
175: added creat and changed creat to call open directly instead of open64.
176: did for fread what 0.6.10 did for fwrite.
177: repaired buffered stdio a little (line buffering is still not
178: supported).
179: [All of these bugs have been reported by Guillaume. Thanks!]
180: added __pure__ to strchr and strrchr in <string.h>
181:
182: 0.6.13:
183: included COPYING to make clear that the diet libc is covered by the
184: GNU General Public License (and _not_ the LGPL). That means that
185: you need to obtain a license from me if you want to use the diet
186: libc in a proprietary program that you want to distribute.
187: The x86 unified syscall swapped arguments #4 and #5 and noone
188: noticed until now! Thanks to Guillaume Cottenceau for reporting
189: this!
190: The malloc had a subtle bug with small allocations that could cause
191: segfault. Guillaume reported it, Olaf fixed it.
192:
193: 0.6.12:
194: added assert, statfs and fstatfs
195: added include/net/if.h so fget compiles again.
196:
197: 0.6.11:
198: added putenv.
199:
200: 0.6.10:
201: fixed fwrite. It returned the number of bytes written, not the number
202: of records. Thanks to Albert D. Cahalan for pointing this out.
203: fixed fgets. It returned EOF on empty lines. Thanks, Erik Frey.
204: added brk and sbrk. harold@nb.com.sg made me do it.
205:
206: 0.6.9:
207: fixed execvp not to return on ENOENT
208: did for {open|read|close|seek|tell}dir what I did for stat before.
209: The glibc compatibility part is currently non-functional.
210: fixed white space handling in sscanf " (" would not match " (".
211: fixed printf to accept 'l' flag.
212: fixed getpwuid (ignored last line)
213:
214: 0.6.8:
215: Olaf contributed initial thread-safe syscalls for i386, alpha, sparc,
216: mips and arm. I did the one for ppc. They can be enabled in dietfeatures.h.
217: added strlcpy and strlcat from OpenBSD.
218: added stat64, fstat64 and lstat64.
219: added endian.h and made ending of strlen.c endianness-aware
220: added string routines size tweak to dietfeatures.h. Most of the
221: string routines have been unrolled. This is up to three times as
222: fast but creates up to three times larger code. Now you can disable
223: the unrolling.
224: added sendfile.
225: I also added pread. It works on x86 and sparc but not on ppc and mips.
226: I have no idea what's going on. strace disagrees with the kernel.
227: Can anyone help? I asked the Linux kernel mailing list for help, too.
228: added a few aliases of the type __libc_open for open. nm on
229: libpthreads.so indicates that we will need them.
230:
231: 0.6.7:
232: the sources now compile without warnings with -Wall.
233: printf now prints "(null)" when %s is passed NULL. This can be
234: removed with WANT_NULL_PRINTF in dietfeatures.h
235: added vfprintf, execl, ttyname.
236: stat, lstat and fstat are now #defined to __dietstat, __dietlstat and
237: __dietfstat so they can use the normal kernel struct stat.
238: stat, lstat and fstat are now C wrappers that convert to the glibc
239: struct stat. So we can avoid that overhead for programs that use
240: dietlibc headers.
241:
242: 0.6.6:
243: changed the Makefiles so you can now set CFLAGS on the command line
244: added memccmp (analogous to memccpy) and strncmp.
245: Olaf fixed another bug in the sparc unified syscall.
246: Paul Clifford contributed a C version of his strlen.S that is much
247: more efficient than the previous strlen on all platforms! It also
248: looks like technology from Roswell. ;-}
249: added a "real" stdio. Well, almost. Please contribute!
250: added dietfeatures.h so you can remove features you don't need.
251: removed debug code from vsnprintf that changed \0 to ' ' (argh!).
252: stdio now works with simple programs and minigzip from libz.
253: stdio uses some major trickery to avoid linking the stdio, stderr and
254: stdout (and reserving space for them) when they are not used.
255:
256: 0.6.5:
257: Red Plait <redplait@ixcelerator.com> found several bugs in diet libc,
258: most of them bugs in the new header files, but also missing sigset
259: functions.
260: Paul Clifford contributed an assembly strlen.S for ARM and fixed
261: several bugs.
262: Fixed ppc/setjmp and mips/pipe.
263: Olaf contributed a new sparc unified syscall.
264:
265: 0.6.4:
266: declared is* static inline in getservent.
267: added assert_fail, strtoul, isalpha, isdigit, isalnum, isascii.
268: changed strlen to return 0 when passed NULL.
269: new, much smaller unified syscall for MIPS. Thanks to Olaf the Mad
270: Scientist who actually implemented this without access to a MIPS
271: box, just from reading the architecture manual. And it worked out
272: of the box.
273: started a set of system includes, mainly so that I can use lcc and
274: my alpha-linux cross compiler (which is unable to cross-compile
275: glibc). diet libc can now be compiled without any include files
276: from a normal libc. The includes do declare more than diet libc
277: currently delivers and they are still far from complete for real
278: applications.
279: I will only add assembly versions that are smaller _and_ faster than
280: the C version. Larger routines are only accepted if they are called
281: very often and are substantially faster.
282: added i386 assembly strchr, which is smaller and faster than the old
283: version. It is, however, larger than the version contributed by
284: proton (thanks, anyway).
285: added i386 strlen (31% faster, 14% smaller)
286: "make t" will now create a map file called "mapfile".
287:
288: 0.6.3:
289: added sys_errlist, strerror and perror
290: added isblank
291: added atol
292:
293: 0.6.2:
294: mmap for ARM didn't compile. Thanks, Paul!
295:
296: 0.6.1:
297: split mmap into the architecture specific subdirectories.
298: getenv now copes with environ==NULL, thanks Paul Clifford.
299: Paul also contributed a smaller ARM startup code.
300:
301: 0.6:
302: strcat returned the wrong result. Thanks, Dietz Pröpper.
303: strtod now understands a negative exponent (oops, thanks Bertram Barth)
304: Port to arm-linux-gnu, but on the Netwinder I use for testing the
305: __dtostr does not work (I have no idea why!)
306: The MIPS port now uses (much smaller) non-PIC code. That means that
307: the applications you link against diet libc also have to be compiled
308: non-PIC. I suggest copying the CFLAGS from the diet libc Makefile.
309: Thanks to Ralf Bächle for helping me with this!
310: I made subdirectories for the architectures and use VPATH to override
311: VPATH so that make finds the source file automatically. That should
312: simplify the sources greatly.
313: Olaf Dreesen contributed Alpha support including setjmp and longjmp!
314: ARM and MIPS now also have setjmp and longjmp
315: "compile" and "load" are now make targets. Use them for djb programs.
316: added contrib/elftrunc.c which will remove unnecessary ELF headers.
317: Again, contributed from Olaf. Great work!
318:
319: 0.5.12:
320: printf also does signed numbers.
321: If you don't use atexit, dietlibc now does not link exit, only _exit.
322: *printf now correctly returns the number of bytes written.
323: Olaf contributed experimental sscanf and vsscanf implementations.
324: If passed NULL as buffer, snprintf will not write anything but still
325: return the number of bytes it would have written.
326: Initial MIPS port! (Oh, the agony!)
327: No setjmp and longjmp support yet! Please contribute!
328: I even implemented unified syscalls for MIPS. Still, MIPS code is
329: almost twice the size of SPARC code. If anyone knows why: please
330: tell me!
331:
332: 0.5.11:
333: I implemented new unified syscalls for x86, sparc and ppc, this time based
334: on .s files and not .c files, and I moved the syscalls into
335: subdirectores to clean the dietlibc sources up a little.
336: A binary consisting of printf("%s is %d\n","olaf",23) is now
337: 2864 bytes on sparc
338: 2488 bytes on intel
339: I kludgily implemented fprintf(stdout,... and fprintf(stderr,...
340: to make a few more applications work.
341: Olaf Dreesen also implemented some unified syscall stuff for x86.
342: He discovered that with our unified syscall interface it actually
343: costs <10 bytes total to make all system calls thread safe!
344: I implemented atexit() (can register up to 4 callbacks).
345: I implemented strtod and __dtostr (the opposite). Now we can add
346: floating point support to vsnprintf and sscanf!
347:
348: 0.5.10:
349: I actually saw that I can not only merge the errno handling code of
350: the system calls on x86, I can also merge the rest (including the
351: arguments) except for setting the system call number. All those
352: system calls are now just a jump to a unified system call handler.
353: I got rid of x86openclose again. The savings are substantial:
354: chown from embutils went from 7664 to 7184 bytes!
355: If I'd move the system call wrappers to assembly language, I could
356: even reduce the alignment (does not matter since it's just a jump
357: anyway) and get rid of the "ret" behind each jump (one byte per
358: system call!)
359:
360: 0.5.9:
361: added memchr, strpbrk, strstr, strtol, isspace (hehe)
362: fixed strdup
363: fixed return values for strcpy and strcat (thanks to Norbert Berzen)
364: Olaf Dreesen contributed a strtol and initial {sn|vsn|}printf implementation
365: (no signed integers, only strings and unsigned integers (but
366: supporting octal, hex and decimal). Thanks, Olaf! (by the way:
367: that code must be wonderful, I don't understand it at all *bg*)
368: Olaf's printf does understand padding like in "%08d" and "%8d" and
369: automatically pads pointers with '0'.
370: Rewrote the x86 start code, old: 22 instructions, new: 12 instructions.
371: Thanks to proton for inspiration on this.
372: The new x86 start code also does not reference exit any more, thus saving
373: 64 bytes for executables that don't call exit explicitly.
374: [insert maniacal laughter] EVERY BYTE COUNTS!1!! ;-)
375: Moved errno and environ to start.S, saving no byte binary size but
376: speeding up compilation and slightly shortening dietlibc.a ;-)
377: For x86: joined open and close into one assembler file, sharing the
378: errno handling. This is a feasibility test and it actually saves a
379: few bytes. I think I will reimplement the _syscall[1-6] macros on
380: all platforms now to share the errno handling code for them.
381:
382: 0.5.8:
383: fixed strchr to be able to look for 0.
384:
385: added _llseek, ftruncate, getpgid, getresgid, getresuid, getsid,
386: memccpy, memmove, mprotect, setregid, setresgid, setresuid, setreuid,
387: strncpy, swapon, truncate, strtok, strtok_r, strspn, strcspn (all
388: contributed by Olaf Dreesen)
389:
390: added execvp, getcwd
391:
392: fixed __xmknod
393:
394: Note: can it be that the ftw interface really is so broken that I
395: cannot implement it without having to implement some searching data
396: structure? I included an experimental ftw implementation that will
397: not follow symlinks.
398:
399: 0.5.7:
400: oops, if_nametoindex was broken!
401:
402: 0.5.6:
403: ported to ppc-linux.
404: fixed i386 sigsetjmp (I mistyped the function name)
405: included sigjmp.c
406:
407: 0.5.5:
408: added wait, sys_siglist, longjmp/setjmp/sigsetjmp for i386 and sparc
409: actually, it wasn't fork that wasn't working for sparc, it was pipe.
410: I fixed it now.
411: dietlibc/SPARC assumes -msupersparc (does not provide div, mul, etc)
412: fixed readdir to use getdents and not the intel inline asm
413:
414: 0.5.4:
415: ported to sparclinux (sparc32 only). Beware: does not work yet.
416: added raise, abort, readlink, strcat, geteuid, geteuid, wait3, access
417:
418: 0.5.3:
419: added tcsetattr and getenv to compile e3
420:
421: 0.5.2:
422: added vhangup, tcgetattr, isatty and memcmp for fgetty
423: (http://www.fefe.de/fgetty/)
424: added localtime from uC-libc.
425:
426: 0.5.1:
427: stat and friends actually work now. Yuck! Another case of
428: translation between kernel and userland. Why can't the kernel
429: people and the libc people simply agree on a standard?
430: removed many unnecessary includes to speed up compilation.
431: added -fomit-frame-pointer and i386 compilation target to reduce code size.
432: inlined socketcall to reduce code size.
433: "load" and "compile" are examples for djb code.
434:
435: 0.5:
436: Olaf Dreesen contributed a much smaller implementation of malloc and friends.
437: each object file is now treated with "strip -x -R .note -R .comment"
438: split each system call into a separate object file
439: added ntohs, htons, alarm, if_indextoname and if_nametoindex
440:
441: 0.4.1:
442: oops, the strchr implementation was wrong. Thanks Jens Laas!
443:
444: 0.4:
445: copied opendir and friends from uC-libc.
446: added getservent and getservby* in gerservent.c
447:
448: 0.3:
449: remove readdir system call
450: added getdents system call
451: added getpwnam/getpwuid implementation in getpwnam.c
452: added a few string functions (in str*.c)
453:
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