Giacomo Tesio
e70feee4a3
With this commit all functions declared in libc.h have been renamed with the "jehanne_" prefix. This is done for several reason: - it removes conflicts during symbol resolution when linking standard C libraries like newlib or musl - it allows programs depending on a standard C library to directly link to a library depending on our non standard libc (eg libsec). To ease transiction two files are provided: - sys/include/lib9.h that can be included instead of <libc.h> to use the old names (via a simple set of macros) - sys/src/lib/c/lib9.c that can be compiled with a program where the macro provided by lib9.h are too dumb (see for example rc or grep). In the kernel port/lib.h has been modified accordingly and some of the functions it directly provides has been renamed too (eg malloc in qmalloc.c and print in devcons.c).
33 lines
741 B
C
33 lines
741 B
C
#include <u.h>
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#include <lib9.h>
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/*
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* The whole regression test I am after here is to call qa/kern/args with
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* arguments of various lengths, in order to trigger different stack alignments
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* due to varying amounts of stuff in args.
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*
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* It turned out that gcc compiles fprintf into something that uses
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* fpu instructions which require the stack to be 16-aligned, so in
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* fact the fprint for sum here would suicide the process if the stack
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* it got happened to be not 16-aligned.
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*
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*/
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void
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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char *p;
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int i;
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double sum;
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sum = 0.0;
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for(i = 0; i < argc; i++){
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p = argv[i];
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sum += strtod(p, nil);
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}
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fprint(2, "&sum %p\n", &sum);
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fprint(2, "sum %f\n", sum);
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print("PASS\n");
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exits("PASS");
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}
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