| Commit message (Expand) | Author | Files | Lines |
| 2014-03-11 | fix socket.h struct msghdr member types on powerpc•••these were incorrectly copied from the kernel, whose ABI matches the
POSIX requirements but with the wrong underlying types and wrong
signedness.
| Rich Felker | 1 | -4/+4 |
| 2014-03-11 | fix sysvipc structures on powerpc•••these have been wrong for a long time and were never detected or
corrected. powerpc needs some gratuitous extra padding/reserved slots
in ipc_perm, big-endian ordering for the padding of time_t slots that
was intended by the kernel folks to allow a transition to 64-bit
time_t, and some minor gratuitous reordering of struct members.
| Rich Felker | 4 | -20/+16 |
| 2014-03-11 | move struct semid_ds to from shared sys/sem.h to bits•••the definition was found to be incorrect at least for powerpc, and
fixing this cleanly requires making the definition arch-specific. this
will allow cleaning up the definition for other archs to make it more
specific, and reversing some of the ugliness (time_t hacks) introduced
with the x32 port.
this first commit simply copies the existing definition to each arch
without any changes. this is intentional, to make it easier to review
changes made on a per-arch basis.
| Rich Felker | 9 | -16/+129 |
| 2014-03-09 | math.h: make __FLOAT_BITS and __DOUBLE_BITS C89•••Remove non-constant aggregate initializer. (Still using long long, but
that is supported by ancient compilers without __extension__ anyway).
| Szabolcs Nagy | 1 | -2/+4 |
| 2014-03-09 | fix incorrect rounding in printf floating point corner cases•••the printf floating point formatting code contains an optimization to
avoid computing digits that will be thrown away by rounding at the
specified (or default) precision. while it was correctly retaining all
places up to the last decimal place to be printed, it was not
retaining enough precision to see the next nonzero decimal place in
all cases. this could cause incorrect rounding down in round-to-even
(default) rounding mode, for example, when printing 0.5+DBL_EPSILON
with "%.0f".
in the fix, LDBL_MANT_DIG/3 is a lazy (non-sharp) upper bound on the
number of zeros between any two nonzero decimal digits.
| Rich Felker | 1 | -2/+2 |
| 2014-03-09 | fix buffer overflow in printf formatting of denormals with low bit set•••empirically the overflow was an off-by-one, and it did not seem to be
overwriting meaningful data. rather than simply increasing the buffer
size by one, however, I have attempted to make the size obviously
correct in terms of bounds on the number of iterations for the loops
that fill the buffer. this still results in no more than a negligible
size increase of the buffer on the stack (6-7 32-bit slots) and is a
"safer" fix unless/until somebody wants to do the proof that a smaller
buffer would suffice.
| Rich Felker | 1 | -1/+2 |
| 2014-03-08 | in sys/procfs.h, avoid using __WORDSIZE macro•••this was problematic because several archs don't define __WORDSIZE. we
could add it, but I would rather phase this macro out in the long
term. in our version of the headers, UINTPTR_MAX is available here, so
just use it instead.
| Rich Felker | 1 | -1/+1 |