- 04 7月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
placing the opening brace on the same line as the struct keyword/tag is the style I prefer and seems to be the prevailing practice in more recent additions. these changes were generated by the command: find include/ arch/*/bits -name '*.h' \ -exec sed -i '/^struct [^;{]*$/{N;s/\n/ /;}' {} + and subsequently checked by hand to ensure that the regex did not pick up any false positives.
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- 18 4月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
based on patch submitted by Jaydeep Patil, with minor changes.
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- 15 9月, 2013 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
msg.h was wrong for big-endian (wrong endiannness padding). shm.h was just plain wrong (mips is not supposed to have padding). both changes were tested using libc-test on qemu-system-mips.
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- 11 7月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
basically, this version of the code was obtained by starting with rdp's work from his ellcc source tree, adapting it to musl's build system and coding style, auditing the bits headers for discrepencies with kernel definitions or glibc/LSB ABI or large file issues, fixing up incompatibility with the old binutils from aboriginal linux, and adding some new special cases to deal with the oddities of sigaction and pipe syscall interfaces on mips. at present, minimal test programs work, but some interfaces are broken or missing. threaded programs probably will not link.
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- 19 9月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
this port assumes eabi calling conventions, eabi linux syscall convention, and presence of the kernel helpers at 0xffff0f?0 needed for threads support. otherwise it makes very few assumptions, and the code should work even on armv4 without thumb support, as well as on systems with thumb interworking. the bits headers declare this a little endian system, but as far as i can tell the code should work equally well on big endian. some small details are probably broken; so far, testing has been limited to qemu/aboriginal linux.
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- 14 4月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Rich Felker 提交于
some of these definitions were just plain wrong, others based on outdated ancient "non-64" versions of the kernel interface. as much as possible has now been moved out of bits/* these changes break abi (the old abi for these functions was wrong), but since they were not working anyway it can hardly matter.
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