In <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-01/msg00196.html> I
noted it was necessary to add includes of Makeconfig early in various
subdirectory makefiles for the tests-special variable settings added
by that patch to be conditional on configuration information. No-one
commented on the general question there of whether Makeconfig should
always be included immediately after the definition of subdir.
This patch implements that early inclusion of Makeconfig in each
directory (which is a lot easier than consistent placement of includes
of Rules). Includes are added if needed, or moved up if already
present. Subdirectory "all:" targets are removed, since Makeconfig
provides one.
There is potential for further cleanups I haven't done. Rules and
Makerules have code such as
ifneq "$(findstring env,$(origin headers))" ""
headers :=
endif
to override to empty any value of various variables that came from the
environment. I think there is a case for Makeconfig setting all the
subdirectory variables (other than subdir) to empty to ensure no
outside value is going to take effect if a subdirectory fails to
define a variable. (A list of such variables, possibly out of date
and incomplete, is in manual/maint.texi.) Rules and Makerules would
give errors if Makeconfig hadn't already been included, instead of
including it themselves. The special code to override values coming
from the environment would then be obsolete and could be removed.
Tested x86_64, including that installed binaries are identical before
and after the patch.
* argp/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* assert/Makefile: Likewise.
* benchtests/Makefile: Likewise.
* catgets/Makefile: Likewise.
* conform/Makefile: Likewise.
* crypt/Makefile: Likewise.
* csu/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* ctype/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* debug/Makefile: Likewise.
* dirent/Makefile: Likewise.
* dlfcn/Makefile: Likewise.
* gmon/Makefile: Likewise.
* gnulib/Makefile: Likewise.
* grp/Makefile: Likewise.
* gshadow/Makefile: Likewise.
* hesiod/Makefile: Likewise.
* hurd/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* iconvdata/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after
defining subdir.
* inet/Makefile: Likewise.
* intl/Makefile: Likewise.
* io/Makefile: Likewise.
* libio/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* locale/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* login/Makefile: Likewise.
* mach/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* malloc/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
(all): Remove target.
* manual/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* math/Makefile: Likewise.
* misc/Makefile: Likewise.
* nis/Makefile: Likewise.
* nss/Makefile: Likewise.
* po/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* posix/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* pwd/Makefile: Likewise.
* resolv/Makefile: Likewise.
* resource/Makefile: Likewise.
* rt/Makefile: Likewise.
* setjmp/Makefile: Likewise.
* shadow/Makefile: Likewise.
* signal/Makefile: Likewise.
* socket/Makefile: Likewise.
* soft-fp/Makefile: Likewise.
* stdio-common/Makefile: Likewise.
* stdlib/Makefile: Likewise.
* streams/Makefile: Likewise.
* string/Makefile: Likewise.
* sunrpc/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* sysvipc/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* termios/Makefile: Likewise.
* time/Makefile: Likewise.
* timezone/Makefile: Likewise.
(all): Remove target.
* wcsmbs/Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining
subdir.
* wctype/Makefile: Likewise.
libidn/ChangeLog:
* Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining subdir.
localedata/ChangeLog:
* Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining subdir.
(all): Remove target.
nptl/ChangeLog:
* Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining subdir.
nptl_db/ChangeLog:
* Makefile: Include Makeconfig immediately after defining subdir.
This patch cleans up cases of __USE_MISC that are trivially redundant
after the recent substitution of __USE_MISC for __USE_BSD and
__USE_SVID: either in constructs such as "defined __USE_MISC ||
defined __USE_MISC", or else (in the bits/mman.h case) a conditional
on __USE_MISC nested inside another __USE_MISC conditional. (The
cleanups remaining after this patch are still quite large, but it
seems a reasonable piece to separate out.)
Tested x86_64.
* bits/mman.h [__USE_MISC]: Remove redundant conditionals.
* ctype/ctype.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* dirent/dirent.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* grp/grp.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* io/fcntl.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* io/sys/stat.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* libio/stdio.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* posix/unistd.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* pwd/pwd.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* stdlib.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* string/bits/string2.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* string/string.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
* time/time.h [__USE_MISC]: Likewise.
When glibc is built with --enable-static-nss, the warning that
using NSS symbols requires the nss shared objects to be present
is no longer true, as those symbols are built into libc. Suppress
the warning for those symbols by providing a new macro
(nss_interface_function) for the NSS functions that is defined as
static_link_warning in the normal case, and empty for static NSS.
Together with a previous patch which introduced the initgroups
entry in nsswitch.conf this patch allows more customization of
the lookups for initgroups/getgrouplist. Nothing changes if
the groups entry in nsswitch.conf is used. If the initgroups entry
is used instead the code now doesn't automatically continue looking
for more entries aftedr a successful lookup. Instead the normal
rules are followed which do specify that by default no more
service is consulted. This can be overwritten with
[SUCCESS=continue]
appropriately placed in the line.
2005-03-19 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
* intl/dcigettext.c (struct known_translation_t): Change type of
domainname field to 'const char *'.
(DCIGETTEXT): Remove const-cast.
[BZ #661]
* grp/initgroups.c (internal_getgrouplist): Check if we have
enough space before adding the primary group to the list.
ID if groupname starts with + or -.
* pwd/putpwent.c (putpwent): Don't write 0 as user or
group ID if user name starts with + or -.
2005-01-09 Kaz Kojima <kkojima@rr.iij4u.or.jp>
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (struct audit_ifaces): Add sh variants.
* sysdeps/elf/tst-auditmod1.c: Add sh support.
* sysdeps/sh/bits/link.h: New.
* sysdeps/sh/dl-machine.h: Remove trampoline code here. Define
ARCH_LA_PLTENTER and ARCH_LA_PLTEXIT. Remove obsolete comments.
(RTLD_START): Define __fpscr_values.
* sysdeps/sh/dl-trampoline.S: New file.
* sysdeps/sh/sh4/dl-trampoline.S: New file.
* sysdeps/sh/sh4/Versions [ld]: Add __fpscr_values.
* sysdeps/sh/sh4/dl-machine.h: Remove.
2005-01-10 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* time/tst-strptime.c (day_tests): Add 2 new tests.
(test_tm, main): Issue an error instead of segfaulting if
strptime returns NULL.
2005-01-10 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
* sysdeps/alpha/libc-tls.c (__tls_get_addr): Updated for dtv_t union.
* sysdeps/ia64/libc-tls.c (__tls_get_addr): Likewise.
2004-07-23 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* posix/bits/posix1_lim.h: Fix values for _POSIX_CHILD_MAX and
_POSIX_OPEN_MAX. Add _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX, _POSIX_SYMLINK_MAX,
_POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX, and _POSIX_RE_DUP_MAX.
Reported by Andrew Josey.
* include/features.h: Document _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 200112L.
* grp/grp.h: Define gid_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* pwd/pwd.h: Define uid_t and gid_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* io/sys/stat.h: Define dev_t, gid_t, ino_t, mode_t, nlink_t,
off_t, time_t, and uid_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* signal/signal.h: Define pid_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* posix/unistd.h: Define gid_t, off_t, pid_t, uid_t, and
useconds_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* io/utime.h: Define time_t if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
* libio/stdio.h: Declare fseeko and ftello if __USE_XOPEN2K is defined.
2004-03-30 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* nis/nss_nis/nis-initgroups.c: Implement getting the information
from the netid.byname map if the system administrator allows this.
* grp/initgroups.c (initgroups): Limit the initial allocation to 64
entries to not allocate too much on systems with really high limits.