* Don't skip the TLS initialization (Fixes#9083)
* Add a test case where a PIE program is built and run
* Refactor the common initialization code in the Linux startup
sequence.
This patch adjusts the exit code for a child process to be a u8. Since
the WEXITSTATUS macro returns the lower eight bits, it's safe to assume
that we can truncate the returned u32.
The documentation (e.g. `man 7 rtnetlink`) states that ifi_change "is reserved for future use and should be always set to 0xFFFFFFFF". This is no longer true, even though the text hasn't been updated.
`msghdr` and `msghdr_const` definitions have been added back the way
they were in std.os. std.os.sendmsg has also been modified to accept a
msghdr_const again to ensure backwards-compatibility with this PR.
Underneath the hood, std.os.sendmsg will @ptrCast the provided
msghdr_const into a std.x.os.Socket.Message.
`sockaddr_storage` definitions have been added back the way they were in
std.os, except that it now simply aliases
std.x.os.Socket.Address.Native.Storage as all of
std.x.os.Socket.Address.Native.Storage's fields are equivalent to the
fields that were previously defined for std.x.os.bits.sockaddr_storage.
std.x.os.Socket.sendMessage now no longer is a stub that aliases
std.os.sendmsg, but instead calls and handles
errors from std.os.system.sendmsg directly.
Addresses feedback to urge backwards compatibility from @andrewrk.
Cross-platform versions of msghdr, sendmsg, recvmsg, linger, and iovec
were provided based on findings from glibc, musl, and Microsoft's
documentation.
Implemented initial Reactor interface for epoll (linux) which wraps
around I/O reactor subsystems such as epoll, kqueue, select, etc. across
different platforms. The Reactor interface allows for driving async I/O
in Zig applications.
A test was added for the Reactor interface to drive a TCP
client/listener socket pair.
A greatest-common-subset of possible socket initialization flags (close
socket on exec syscalls, initialize socket to be non-blocking) were
implemented.
A test was added for using sendmsg/recvmsg syscalls across different
platforms for a TCP client/listener socket pair.
All other uses of `ws2_32.socklen_t` in windows.zig casts the value to an i32. `recvfrom` should do so as well; it currently errors out with `expected type '?*i32', found '?*u32'`.
- more support for linux, android, freebsd, netbsd, openbsd, dragonfly
- centralize musl utils; musl logic is no longer intertwined with csu
- fix musl compilation to build crti/crtn for full archs list
- fix openbsd to support `zig build-lib -dynamic`
- initial dragonfly linking success (with a warning)
ancillary:
- fix emutls (openbsd) tests to use `try`
When WSASocketW gets WSANOTINITIALISED, now it will lock a mutex to
safely call WSAStartup and then try again one time.
This implementation:
* Does not use recursion
* Contains a detailed doc comment explaining why things are how they are
* Is careful about which errors are surfaced in the respective error
sets. `std.os.socket` intentionally does not have "not initialised"
as one of the possible errors.
Conflicts:
* build.zig
* src/Compilation.zig
* src/codegen/spirv/spec.zig
* src/link/SpirV.zig
* test/stage2/darwin.zig
- this one might be problematic; start.zig looks for `main` in the
root source file, not `_main`. Not sure why there is an underscore
there in master branch.
Conflicts:
* lib/std/os/linux.zig
* lib/std/os/windows/bits.zig
* src/Module.zig
* src/Sema.zig
* test/stage2/test.zig
Mainly I wanted Jakub's new macOS code for respecting stack size, since
we now depend on it for debug builds able to pass one of the test cases
for recursive comptime function calls with `@setEvalBranchQuota`.
The conflicts were all trivial.