1. 13 9月, 2018 1 次提交
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      reduce spurious inclusion of libc.h · 5ce37379
      Rich Felker 提交于
      libc.h was intended to be a header for access to global libc state and
      related interfaces, but ended up included all over the place because
      it was the way to get the weak_alias macro. most of the inclusions
      removed here are places where weak_alias was needed. a few were
      recently introduced for hidden. some go all the way back to when
      libc.h defined CANCELPT_BEGIN and _END, and all (wrongly implemented)
      cancellation points had to include it.
      
      remaining spurious users are mostly callers of the LOCK/UNLOCK macros
      and files that use the LFS64 macro to define the awful *64 aliases.
      
      in a few places, new inclusion of libc.h is added because several
      internal headers no longer implicitly include libc.h.
      
      declarations for __lockfile and __unlockfile are moved from libc.h to
      stdio_impl.h so that the latter does not need libc.h. putting them in
      libc.h made no sense at all, since the macros in stdio_impl.h are
      needed to use them correctly anyway.
      5ce37379
  2. 06 9月, 2018 1 次提交
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      define and use internal macros for hidden visibility, weak refs · 9b95fd09
      Rich Felker 提交于
      this cleans up what had become widespread direct inline use of "GNU C"
      style attributes directly in the source, and lowers the barrier to
      increased use of hidden visibility, which will be useful to recovering
      some of the efficiency lost when the protected visibility hack was
      dropped in commit dc2f368e, especially
      on archs where the PLT ABI is costly.
      9b95fd09
  3. 22 1月, 2016 1 次提交
  4. 12 9月, 2015 1 次提交
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      make sh clone asm fdpic-compatible · 234c5846
      Rich Felker 提交于
      clone calls back to a function pointer provided by the caller, which
      will actually be a pointer to a function descriptor on fdpic. the
      obvious solution is to have a separate version of clone for fdpic, but
      I have taken a simpler approach to go around the problem. instead of
      calling the pointed-to function from asm, a direct call is made to an
      internal C function which then calls the pointed-to function. this
      lets the C compiler generate the appropriate calling convention for an
      indirect call with no need for ABI-specific assembly.
      234c5846