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Justine Tunney
23e235b7a5
Fix bugs in cosmocc toolchain
This change integrates e58abc1110b335a3341e8ad5821ad8e3880d9bb2 from
https://github.com/ahgamut/musl-cross-make/ which fixes the issues we
were having with our C language extension for symbolic constants. This
change also performs some code cleanup and bug fixes to getaddrinfo().
It's now possible to compile projects like ncurses, readline and python
without needing to patch anything upstream, except maybe a line or two.
Pretty soon it should be possible to build a Linux distro on Cosmo.
2023-06-08 23:44:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
22f81a8d50
Improve cosmocc / cosmoc++ toolchain scripts
- Get out of the red zone
- Generate --ftrace nops unless -Os is passed
- Intercept -o path to generate .com / .com.dbg appropriately
2023-06-08 14:29:22 -07:00
Justine Tunney
f554dd800e
Make it possible to log kprintf() to file
It's now possible to compile Emacs using cosmocc. However we need to
troubleshoot why it's event loop isn't working correctly at runtime.
2023-06-05 04:16:15 -07:00
Justine Tunney
39f20dbb13
Upgrade to Cosmopolitan GCC 11.2.0 for x86_64 2023-06-05 02:06:18 -07:00
Justine Tunney
fc82f77a46
Fix bug in cosmocc / cosmoc++ scripts
The necessary flags weren't being passed when compiling programs as a
single step (i.e. not using `-c` to make intermediate objects).
2023-05-01 13:46:15 -07:00
Justine Tunney
5dab97b6d4
Implement program for finding start of zip content 2023-01-06 19:55:00 -08:00
Justine Tunney
b850b14300
Improve cosmocc / cosmoc++ toolchains
They'll now automatically create empty static archives for system
libraries that are provided by Cosmopolitan Libc. This helps make
configure scripts less confused. Musl does the same thing.
2022-11-14 13:45:57 -08:00
Justine Tunney
6cc9e08f1b
Introduce cosmocc and cosmoc++ toolchain commands 2022-09-20 04:34:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
134ffee519
Change support vector to Windows 8+
Doing this makes binaries tinier, since we don't need to have all the
extra code for supporting a 32-bit address space. It also benefits us
because we're able to use WIN32 futexes, which makes locking simpler.

b69f3d2488 is what officially ended our
Windows 7 support. This change is merely a formalization. You can use
old versions of Cosmo now and forevermore if you need Windows 7 since
our repository is hermetic and vendors all its dependencies.

Won't fix #617
2022-09-15 03:55:05 -07:00
Justine Tunney
6f7d0cb1c3
Pay off more technical debt
This makes breaking changes to add underscores to many non-standard
function names provided by the c library. MODE=tiny is now tinier and
we now use smaller locks that are better for tiny apps in this mode.
Some headers have been renamed to be in the same folder as the build
package, so it'll be easier to know which build dependency is needed.
Certain old misguided interfaces have been removed. Intel intrinsics
headers are now listed in libc/isystem (but not in the amalgamation)
to help further improve open source compatibility. Header complexity
has also been reduced. Lastly, more shell scripts are now available.
2022-09-12 23:36:56 -07:00
Justine Tunney
3265324e00
Don't relocate file descriptor memory
This change fixes #496 where ASAN spotted a race condition that could
happen in multithreaded programs, with more than OPEN_MAX descriptors
when using ZipOS or Windows NT, which require tracking open file info
and this change fixes that table so it never relocates, thus allowing
us to continue to enjoy the benefits of avoiding locks while reading.
2022-09-09 16:54:28 -07:00
Justine Tunney
9be364d40a
Implement POSIX threads API 2022-09-05 08:27:15 -07:00
Justine Tunney
99a92048b4 Get awk to build and make it hackable 2022-08-21 13:39:20 -07:00
Justine Tunney
ead3fc2b31 Fix Landlock Make so it can read pattern rule vars
It turned out that specifying all SRCS and INCS as dependencies on the
pattern rules for all headers, caused `make` memory usage to skyrocket
from 40mb ot 160mb. This change also reduces the build graph another 4%.
2022-08-13 17:23:05 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0ea0d33a77 Reduce build graph by another eight percent 2022-08-13 13:11:56 -07:00
Justine Tunney
6a5717a48f Make more libc improvements
- Make memmem() faster
- Make readdir() thread safe
- Remove 64kb limit from mkdeps.com
- Add old crypt() function from Musl
- Improve new fix-third-party.py tool
- Improve libc/isystem/ headers and fix bugs
2022-08-06 17:18:40 -07:00
Justine Tunney
a8cf0f7e89 Add more missing libc functionality 2022-08-06 10:50:51 -07:00
Justine Tunney
cf93ecbbb2 Prove that Makefile is fully defined
The whole repository is now buildable with GNU Make Landlock sandboxing.
This proves that no Makefile targets exist which touch files other than
their declared prerequisites. In order to do this, we had to:

  1. Stop code morphing GCC output in package.com and instead run a
     newly introduced FIXUPOBJ.COM command after GCC invocations.

  2. Disable all the crumby Python unit tests that do things like create
     files in the current directory, or rename() files between folders.
     This ended up being a lot of tests, but most of them are still ok.

  3. Introduce an .UNSANDBOXED variable to GNU Make to disable Landlock.
     We currently only do this for things like `make tags`.

  4. This change deletes some GNU Make code that was preventing the
     execve() optimization from working. This means it should no longer
     be necessary in most cases for command invocations to be indirected
     through the cocmd interpreter.

  5. Missing dependencies had to be declared in certain places, in cases
     where they couldn't be automatically determined by MKDEPS.COM

  6. The libcxx header situation has finally been tamed. One of the
     things that makes this difficult is MKDEPS.COM only wants to
     consider the first 64kb of a file, in order to go fast. But libcxx
     likes to have #include lines buried after huge documentation.

  7. An .UNVEIL variable has been introduced to GNU Make just in case
     we ever wish to explicitly specify additional things that need to
     be whitelisted which aren't strictly prerequisites. This works in
     a manner similar to the recently introduced .EXTRA_PREREQS feature.

There's now a new build/bootstrap/make.com prebuilt binary available. It
should no longer be possible to write invalid Makefile code.
2022-08-06 04:05:08 -07:00
jared
ed205e98a1
WIP: Correct all typos (#498) 2022-07-20 14:01:15 -07:00
Justine Tunney
e75ffde09e Get codebase completely working with LLVM
You can now build Cosmopolitan with Clang:

    make -j8 MODE=llvm
    o/llvm/examples/hello.com

The assembler and linker code is now friendly to LLVM too.
So it's not needed to configure Clang to use binutils under
the hood. If you love LLVM then you can now use pure LLVM.
2021-02-09 02:57:32 -08:00
Justine Tunney
f4f4caab0e Add x86_64-linux-gnu emulator
I wanted a tiny scriptable meltdown proof way to run userspace programs
and visualize how program execution impacts memory. It helps to explain
how things like Actually Portable Executable works. It can show you how
the GCC generated code is going about manipulating matrices and more. I
didn't feel fully comfortable with Qemu and Bochs because I'm not smart
enough to understand them. I wanted something like gVisor but with much
stronger levels of assurances. I wanted a single binary that'll run, on
all major operating systems with an embedded GPL barrier ZIP filesystem
that is tiny enough to transpile to JavaScript and run in browsers too.

https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/emulator625.mp4
2020-08-25 04:43:42 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d51409ccd9 Add glob and some finer tuning of documentation 2020-06-21 15:23:35 -07:00
Justine Tunney
b4269930f7 Add scouts honor escape hatch for source embedding 2020-06-15 19:01:28 -07:00
Justine Tunney
c91b3c5006 Initial import 2020-06-15 07:18:57 -07:00