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Corinna Vinschen 3d1360113d Cygwin: utils: override definition of PMEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER
PMEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER is defined in the local winlean.h as long
as mingw-w64 doesn't define it (in winnt.h).  ntdll.h needs the
definition for declaring NtMapViewOfSectionEx.  cygpath.cc and ps.cc
both include ntdll.h but not winlean.h, so they complain about the
missing definition.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 19:04:41 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 3fe9b02ccd Cygwin: mmap_alloc: fix comment to document using the extended memory API
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 18:23:11 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen b8ecbaaac0 Cygwin: threads: use extended memory API if available
So far Cygwin was jumping through hoops to restrict memory
allocation to specific regions.  With the advent of VirtualAlloc2
and MapViewOfFile3 (and it's NT counterpart NtMapViewOfSectionEx),
we can skip searching for free space in the specific regions
and just call these functions and let the OS do the job more
efficiently and less racy.

Use VirtualAlloc2 on W10 1803 and later in thread stack allocation.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 18:23:11 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 8d0a7701aa Cygwin: mmap: use extended memory API if available
So far Cygwin was jumping through hoops to restrict memory
allocation to specific regions.  With the advent of VirtualAlloc2
and MapViewOfFile3 (and it's NT counterpart NtMapViewOfSectionEx),
we can skip searching for free space in the specific regions
and just call these functions and let the OS do the job more
efficiently and less racy.

Use the new functions on W10 1803 and later in mmap.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 17:42:02 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen e18f7f99cc Cygwin: memory: declare extended memory API
Windows 10 1803 introduced an extended memory API allowing
to specify memory regions allocations are to be taken off.

In preparation of using this API, define the struct
MEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER and friends.  Declare and allow to
autoload the functions VirtualAlloc2 and NtMapViewOfSectionEx.

Introduce a wincap flag has_extended_mem_api.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 17:42:02 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen ccb3a40dad Cygwin: threads: add missing include of mmap_alloc.h
This is needed for using mmap_alloc.alloc()

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 17:42:02 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen e8ae404440 Cygwin: threads: lower thread size from pool to 256 Megs
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 14:18:08 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen aa4d960306 Cygwin: threads: use mmap area to fulfill requests for big stacks
Otherwise big stacks have a higher probability to collide with
randomized PEBs and TEBs after fork.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-07 14:18:08 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen ece49e4090 Cygwin: symlinks: Allow traversing WSL symlinks
Unfortunately Windows doesn't understand WSL symlinks,
despite being a really easy job.  NT functions trying
to access paths traversing WSL symlinks return the status
code STATUS_IO_REPARSE_TAG_NOT_HANDLED.  Handle this
status code same as STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND in
symlink_info::check to align behaviour to traversing
paths with other non-NTFS type symlinks.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-05 16:18:05 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 44fe41a766 Cygwin: docs: revamp docs explaining symlinks
The descriptions of symlink handling are a bit dated, so
revamp them and add the new WSL symlink type.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-03 21:44:00 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 44da5e4b8c Cygwin: symlinks: create WSL symlinks on supporting filesystems
WSL symlinks are reparse points containing a POSIX path in UTF-8.
On filesystems supporting reparse points, use this symlink type.
On other filesystems, or in case of error, fall back to the good
old plain SYSTEM file.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-03 21:40:01 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen fb834beebe Cygwin: symlinks: fix WSL symlinks pointing to /mnt
Commit 4a36897af3 allowed to convert /mnt/<drive> path
prefixes to Cygwin cygdrive prefixes on the fly.  However,
the patch neglected WSL symlinks pointing to the /mnt
directory.  Rearrange path conversion so /mnt is converted
to the cygdrive prefix path itself.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-04-02 22:25:55 +02:00
Biswapriyo Nath 1171927f1a winsup/cygwin: remove defines added in mingw-w64 v7.0.0
Signed-off-by: Biswapriyo Nath <nathbappai@gmail.com>
2020-04-01 11:15:25 +02:00
Corinna Vinschen 4a36897af3 Cygwin: symlinks: support WSL symlinks
Treat WSL symlinks just like other symlinks.  Convert
absolute paths pointing to Windows drives via
/mnt/<driveletter> to Windows-style paths <driveletter>:

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-27 12:12:31 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen d2e0b65a7f Cygwin: serial: fix GCC warning
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-26 14:13:37 +01:00
Keith Packard via Newlib 6295d75913 newlib/libm/math: Make pow/powf return qnan for snan arg
The IEEE spec for pow only has special case for x**0 and 1**y when x/y
are quiet NaN. For signaling NaN, the general case applies and these functions
should signal the invalid exception and return a quiet NaN.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2020-03-26 12:21:33 +01:00
Keith Packard via Newlib 3439f3b0e9 newlib/libm/common: Don't re-convert float to bits in modf/modff
These functions shared a pattern of re-converting the argument to bits
when returning +/-0. Skip that as the initial conversion still has the
sign bit.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2020-03-26 12:21:33 +01:00
Keith Packard via Newlib 61cd34c1bf newlib/libm/common: Fix modf/modff returning snan
Recent GCC appears to elide multiplication by 1, which causes snan
parameters to be returned unchanged through *iptr. Use the existing
conversion of snan to qnan to also set the correct result in *iptr
instead.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2020-03-26 12:21:33 +01:00
Joseph S. Myers 5e24839658 Fix spurious underflow exceptions for Bessel functions for double(from glibc bug 14155)
This fix comes from glibc, from files which originated from
	the same place as the newlib files. Those files in glibc carry
	the same license as the newlib files.

Bug 14155 is spurious underflow exceptions from Bessel functions for
large arguments.  (The correct results for large x are roughly
constant * sin or cos (x + constant) / sqrt (x), so no underflow
exceptions should occur based on the final result.)

There are various places underflows may occur in the intermediate
calculations that cause the failures listed in that bug.  This patch
fixes problems for the double version where underflows occur in
calculating the intermediate functions P and Q (in particular, x**-12
gets computed while calculating Q).  Appropriate approximations are
used for P and Q for arguments at least 0x1p28 and above to avoid the
underflows.

For sufficiently large x - 0x1p129 and above - the code already has a
cut-off to avoid calculating P and Q at all, which means the
approximations -0.125 / x and 0.375 / x can't themselves cause
underflows calculating Q.  This cut-off is heuristically reasonable
for the point beyond which Q can be neglected (based on expecting
around 0x1p-64 to be the least absolute value of sin or cos for large
arguments representable in double).

The float versions use a cut-off 0x1p17, which is less heuristically
justifiable but should still only affect values near zeroes of the
Bessel functions where these implementations are intrinsically
inaccurate anyway (bugs 14469-14472), and should serve to avoid
underflows (the float underflow for jn in bug 14155 probably comes
from the recurrence to compute jn).  ldbl-96 uses 0x1p129, which may
not really be enough heuristically (0x1p143 or so might be safer - 143
= 64 + 79, number of mantissa bits plus total number of significant
bits in representation) but again should avoid underflows and only
affect values where the code is substantially inaccurate anyway.
ldbl-128 and ldbl-128ibm share a completely different implementation
with no such cut-off, which I propose to fix separately.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2020-03-26 12:21:33 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 009c7a0553 Revert "Cygwin: serial: read: if VMIN > 0, wait for VMIN chars in inbound queue"
This reverts commit 082f2513c7.

Turns out, Linux as well as BSD really only wait for the smaller
number, MIN or # of requested bytes.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-25 21:01:29 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 8ffe12b394 fhandler_serial: fix comments
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-25 12:25:06 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 082f2513c7 Cygwin: serial: read: if VMIN > 0, wait for VMIN chars in inbound queue
Per termios, read waits for MIN chars even if the number of requested
bytes is less.  This requires to add WaitCommEvent to wait non-busily
for MIN chars prior to calling ReadFile, so, reintroduce it.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-25 12:22:26 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 2a4b1de773 Cygwin: serial: use per call OVERLAPPED structs
Sharing the OVERLAPPED struct and event object in there between
read and select calls in the fhandler might have been a nice
optimization way back when, but it is a dangerous, not thread-safe
approach.  Fix this by creating per-fhandler, per-call OVERLAPPED
structs and event objects on demand.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-23 21:06:03 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen a1f0585454 Cygwin: serial: select: call ClearCommError prior to calling WaitCommEvent
This (hopefully) eliminates a race condition

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-23 17:23:19 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 3a74630f75 Cygwin: serial: select: fix WaitCommEvent request
- make sure event object is reset
- set read_ready to true if WaitCommEvent returns success
- improve debugging

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-23 13:08:32 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 912c902615 Cygwin: serial: tcsetattr: set timeouts unconditionally
tcsetattr checks if the VTIME and VMIN values changed and only
calls SetCommTimeouts if so.  That's a problem if tcsetattr
is supposed to set VTIME and VIMN to 0, because these are the
start values anyway.  But this requires to set ReadIntervalTimeout
to MAXDWORD, which just doesn't happen.

Fix this by dropping the over-optimization of checking the old
values before calling SetCommTimeouts,

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-23 12:13:35 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 72294cd211 Cygwin: serial: avoid overrun of vtime
After changing the type of fhandler_serial::vtime_ to cc_t, vtime_
must be stored in 10s of seconds, not in milliseconds.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-22 15:15:19 +01:00
Åke Rehnman e4f9fc92ac Cygwin: serial: select: fix previous revamp patch
- We need a verify function.
- The event object referenced in WaitCommEvent must not be a local var,
  move it into fhandler_serial.
2020-03-22 15:15:19 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 2929599590 Cygwin: serial: revamp overlapped IO in read and select
Get rid of WaitCommEvent and using overlapped_armed to share the
same overlapped operation between read and select.  Rather, make
sure to cancel the overlapped IO before leaving any of these functions.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-22 15:15:19 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 93b491c4f2 Cygwin: serial: read: revamp raw_read, change vmin_ and vtime_ to cc_t
- Datatypes were incorrect, especially vmin_ and vtime_.
  Change them to cc_t, as in user space.

- Error checking had a gap or two.  Debug output used the
  wrong formatting.

- Don't use ev member for ClearCommError and WaitCommEvent.
  Both returned values are different (error value vs. event
  code).  The values are not used elsewhere so it doesn't make
  sense to store them in the object.  Therefore, drop ev member.

- Some variable names were not very helpful.  Especially using
  n as lpNumberOfBytesTransferred from GetOverlappedResult and
  then actually printing it as if it makes sense was quite
  puzzeling.

- Rework the loop and the definition of minchars so that it
  still makes sense when looping.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-22 15:15:19 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 9e106db0ad Cygwin: serial: select: simplify peek_serial
- Don't use ev member for ClearCommError and WaitCommEvent.
  Both returned values are different (error value vs. event
  code).  The values are not used elsewhere so it doesn't make
  sense to store them in the object.

- Drop local variable ready which is used inconsequentially.

- Since WFSO already waits 10 ms, don't wait again if no char
  is in the inbound queue.

- Avoid else if chains.

- Only print one line of debug output on error.

- Drop overlapped_armed < 0 check.  This value is only set in
  fhandler_serial::raw_read if VTIME > 0, and even then it's only
  set to be immediately reset to 0 before calling ReadFile.  So
  overlapped_armed is never actually < 0 when calling select.

- Fix a screwed up statement order.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-22 15:15:19 +01:00
Jon Turney 6c8392d651
Cygwin: Use a separate Start Menu folder for WoW64 installs
This aligns the shortcuts to documentation with the setup changes in
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cygwin-apps/2020-March/039873.html

v2:
Create/remove the Start Menu directory as needed/possible
Correctly use that directory when making shortcuts
2020-03-21 17:16:53 +00:00
Fabian Schriever 6b0c1e7cc8 Fix hypotf missing mask in hi+lo decomposition
Add the missing mask for the decomposition of hi+lo which caused some
errors of 1-2 ULP.

This change is taken over from FreeBSD:
95436ce20d

Additionally I've removed some variable assignments which were never
read before being overwritten again in the next 2 lines.
2020-03-19 16:46:17 +01:00
Fabian Schriever 4ad9ba42fc Fix modf/f for NaN input
For NaN input the modf/f procedures should return NaN instead of zero
with the sign of the input.
2020-03-19 16:34:26 +01:00
Fabian Schriever 9e8da7bd21 Fix for k_tan.c specific inputs
This fix for k_tan.c is a copy from fdlibm version 5.3 (see also
http://www.netlib.org/fdlibm/readme), adjusted to use the macros
available in newlib (SET_LOW_WORD).

This fix reduces the ULP error of the value shown in the fdlibm readme
(tan(1.7765241907548024E+269)) to 0.45 (thereby reducing the error by
1).

This issue only happens for large numbers that get reduced by the range
reduction to a value smaller in magnitude than 2^-28, that is also
reduced an uneven number of times. This seems rather unlikely given that
one ULP is (much) larger than 2^-28 for the values that may cause an
issue.  Although given the sheer number of values a double can
represent, it is still possible that there are more affected values,
finding them however will be quite hard, if not impossible.

We also took a look at how another library (libm in FreeBSD) handles the
issue: In FreeBSD the complete if branch which checks for values smaller
than 2^-28 (or rather 2^-27, another change done by FreeBSD) is moved
out of the kernel function and into the external function. This means
that the value that gets checked for this condition is the unreduced
value. Therefore the input value which caused a problem in the
fdlibm/newlib kernel tan will run through the full polynomial, including
the careful calculation of -1/(x+r). So the difference is really whether
r or y is used. r = y + p with p being the result of the polynomial with
1/3*x^3 being the largest (and magnitude defining) value. With x being
<2^-27 we therefore know that p is smaller than y (y has to be at least
the size of the value of x last mantissa bit divided by 2, which is at
least x*2^-51 for doubles) by enough to warrant saying that r ~ y.  So
we can conclude that the general implementation of this special case is
the same, FreeBSD simply has a different philosophy on when to handle
especially small numbers.
2020-03-18 10:05:11 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 7947581905 Cygwin: serial: wait for CancelIo completion
Per https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20110202-00/?p=11613
GetOverlappedResult must be called blocking, waiting for the overlapped
operation to complete.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-16 10:20:16 +01:00
Sebastian Huber b37a3388cc RTEMS: Include missing header and fix stub
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
2020-03-13 13:51:20 -05:00
Takashi Yano via Cygwin-patches 071b8e0cbd Cygwin: pty: Add FreeConsole to destructor of pty slave.
- When pseudo console is closed, all the processes attched to the
  pseudo console are terminated. This causes the problem reported
  in https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cygwin/2020-March/244046.html.
  This patch fixes the issue.
2020-03-13 10:55:41 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 57a80207ff Cygwin: serial: try fix o_nonblock 2020-03-12 16:07:01 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen bd22d2f91e Cygwin: belatedly add Hans-Bernhard to CONTRIBUTORS file
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-11 17:40:03 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen b74bc88385 Cygwin: fix formatting: drop trailing whitespace
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-11 13:45:58 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 3bb346d593 Cygwin: fix formatting: collapse whitespace-only lines
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-11 13:45:58 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen d2ef2331f9 Cygwin: fix formatting: drop spaces leading tabs
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-11 13:45:58 +01:00
Corinna Vinschen 256bc8bde0 Cygwin: fix formatting: replace TAB char with \t in string constant
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2020-03-11 13:45:57 +01:00
Fabian Schriever c56f53a2a0 Fix truncf for sNaN input
Make line 47 in sf_trunc.c reachable. While converting the double
precision function trunc to the single precision version truncf an error
was introduced into the special case. This special case is meant to
catch both NaNs and infinities, however qNaNs and infinities work just
fine with the simple return of x (line 51). The only error occurs for
sNaNs where the same sNaN is returned and no invalid exception is
raised.
2020-03-11 12:10:58 +01:00
Joel Sherrill 91a8d0c907 i386/fenv.c: Include fenv.c implementation shared with x86_64, not stub 2020-03-10 16:05:59 +01:00
Fabian Schriever 18b4e0e518 Fix error in fdim/f for infinities
The comparison c == FP_INFINITE causes the function to return +inf as it
expects x = +inf to always be larger than y. This shortcut causes
several issues as it also returns +inf for the following cases:
 - fdim(+inf, +inf), expected (as per C99): +0.0
 - fdim(-inf, any non NaN), expected: +0.0

I don't see a reason to keep the comparison as all the infinity cases
return the correct result using just the ternary operation.
2020-03-10 15:11:23 +01:00
Fabian Schriever a8a40ee575 Fix error in exp in magnitude [2e-32,2e-28]
While testing the exp function we noticed some errors at the specified
magnitude. Within this range the exp function returns the input value +1
as an output. We chose to run a test of 1m exponentially spaced values
in the ranges [-2^-27,-2^-32] and [2^-32,2^-27] which showed 7603 and
3912 results with an error of >=0.5 ULP (compared with MPFR in 128 bit)
with the highest being 0.56 ULP and 0.53 ULP.

It's easy to fix by changing the magnitude at which the input value +1
is returned from <2^-28 to <2^-32 and using the polynomial instead. This
reduces the number of results with an error of >=0.5 ULP to 485 and 479
in above tests, all of which are exactly 0.5 ULP.

As we were already checking on exp we also took a look at expf. For expf
the magnitude where the input value +1 is returned can be increased from
<2^-28 to <2^-23 without accuracy loss for a slight performance
improvement. To ensure this was the correct value we tested all values
in the ranges [-2^-17,-2^-28] and [2^-28,2^-17] (~92.3m values each).
2020-03-09 10:12:25 +01:00
Takashi Yano 3e7fff6b49 Cygwin: console: Fix behaviour of "ESC 8" after reset.
- This patch matches the behaviour of "ESC 8" (DECRC) to the real
  xterm after full reset (RIS), soft reset (DECSTR) and "CSI 3 J".
2020-03-09 09:52:06 +01:00
Hans-Bernhard Broeker bf0cb64d90 Do not bother passing optional argument to WriteConsoleA.
Passing a pointer to a local variable to WriteConsoleA is
not actually needed if we're not going to do anything with
what WriteConsoleA would put in there.

For the wpbuf class the pointer argument was made optional,
so it can be just left out; other call places now pass a
NULL pointer instead.  The local variables `wn' and `n'
are no unused, so they go away.
2020-03-09 09:52:06 +01:00