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Justine Tunney
96f979dfc5
Rename makefiles BUILD.mk
This way they appear at the top of directory listings.
2023-11-28 11:21:08 -08:00
Justine Tunney
f7cfe03888
Fix dlopen() for FreeBSD and NetBSD 2023-11-18 04:35:48 -08:00
Matheus Moreira
3ac473df3b
Floating point parsing support for scanf family (#924) 2023-11-18 02:25:36 -08:00
Justine Tunney
68c7c9c1e0
Clean up some code
- Use good ELF technique in cosmo_dlopen()
- Make strerror() conform more to other libc impls
- Introduce __clear_cache() and use it in cosmo_dlopen()
- Remove libc/fmt/fmt.h header (trying to kill off LIBC_FMT)
2023-11-16 17:31:07 -08:00
Justine Tunney
bd56a9cf51
Rename dlopen() to cosmo_dlopen() 2023-11-12 01:19:04 -08:00
Justine Tunney
ea28f93a26
Support <isystem> includes in monorepo 2023-11-08 19:14:56 -08:00
Justine Tunney
e961385e55
Put more thought into i/o polyfills
wait4() is now solid enough to run `make -j100` on Windows. You can now
use MSG_DONTWAIT on Windows. There was a handle leak in accept() that's
been fixed. Our WIN32 overlapped i/o code has been simplified. Priority
class now inherits into subprocesses, so the verynice command will work
and the signal mask will now be inherited by execve() and posix_spawn()
2023-11-07 18:32:35 -08:00
Justine Tunney
585c86e2a4
Support \n in /zip/.args files 2023-11-04 07:25:20 -07:00
Justine Tunney
5e8c928f1a
Introduce dlopen() support
Every program built using Cosmopolitan is statically-linked. However
there are some cases, e.g. GUIs and video drivers, where linking the
host platform libraries is desirable. So what we do in such cases is
launch a stub executable using the host platform's libc, and longjmp
back into this executable. The stub executable passes back to us the
platform-specific dlopen() implementation, which we shall then wrap.

Here's the list of platforms that are supported so far:

- x86-64 Linux w/ Glibc
- x86-64 Linux w/ Musl Libc
- x86-64 FreeBSD
- x86-64 Windows
- aarch64 Linux w/ Glibc
- aarch64 MacOS

What this means is your Cosmo programs can call foreign functions on
your host operating system. However, it's important to note that any
foreign library you link won't have the ability to call functions in
your Cosmopolitan program. For example it's now technically possible
that Lua can load a module, however that almost certainly won't work
since the Lua module won't have access to Cosmo's Lua API.

Kudos to @jacereda for figuring out how to do this.
2023-11-03 06:37:18 -07:00
tkchia
ed17d3008b
[metal] Add a uprintf() routine, for non-emergency boot logging (#905)
* [metal] Add a uprintf() routine, for non-emergency boot logging
* [metal] _Really_ push forward timing of VGA TTY initialization
* [metal] Do something useful with uprintf()
* [metal] Locate some ACPI tables, for later hardware detection

Specifically the code now tries to find the ACPI RSDP,
RSDT/XSDT, FADT, & MADT tables, whether in legacy BIOS
bootup mode or in a UEFI bootup.  These are useful for
figuring out how to (re)enable asynchronous interrupts
in legacy 8259 PIC mode.
2023-10-25 14:32:20 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4ae5223eae
Release Cosmopolitan v3.0 2023-10-15 23:53:36 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4bcb107cb0
Fix ctrl-c in redbean on Windows 2023-10-13 08:10:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d458642790
Write more tests and improve kill() on Windows 2023-10-13 04:38:45 -07:00
Justine Tunney
f7343319cc
Cull the examples folder 2023-10-11 21:45:32 -07:00
Justine Tunney
3a1f887928
Introduce posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np() 2023-10-11 21:45:32 -07:00
Justine Tunney
285c565051
Clean up some code 2023-10-11 11:45:31 -07:00
Justine Tunney
3b4dbc9fdd
Make some more fixes
This change deletes mkfifo() so that GNU Make on Windows will work in
parallel mode using its pipe-based implementation. There's an example
called greenbean2 now, which shows how to build a scalable web server
for Windows with 10k+ threads. The accuracy of clock_nanosleep is now
significantly improved on Linux.
2023-10-09 12:22:00 -07:00
Justine Tunney
791f79fcb3
Make improvements
- We now serialize the file descriptor table when spawning / executing
  processes on Windows. This means you can now inherit more stuff than
  just standard i/o. It's needed by bash, which duplicates the console
  to file descriptor #255. We also now do a better job serializing the
  environment variables, so you're less likely to encounter E2BIG when
  using your bash shell. We also no longer coerce environ to uppercase

- execve() on Windows now remotely controls its parent process to make
  them spawn a replacement for itself. Then it'll be able to terminate
  immediately once the spawn succeeds, without having to linger around
  for the lifetime as a shell process for proxying the exit code. When
  process worker thread running in the parent sees the child die, it's
  given a handle to the new child, to replace it in the process table.

- execve() and posix_spawn() on Windows will now provide CreateProcess
  an explicit handle list. This allows us to remove handle locks which
  enables better fork/spawn concurrency, with seriously correct thread
  safety. Other codebases like Go use the same technique. On the other
  hand fork() still favors the conventional WIN32 inheritence approach
  which can be a little bit messy, but is *controlled* by guaranteeing
  perfectly clean slates at both the spawning and execution boundaries

- sigset_t is now 64 bits. Having it be 128 bits was a mistake because
  there's no reason to use that and it's only supported by FreeBSD. By
  using the system word size, signal mask manipulation on Windows goes
  very fast. Furthermore @asyncsignalsafe funcs have been rewritten on
  Windows to take advantage of signal masking, now that it's much more
  pleasant to use.

- All the overlapped i/o code on Windows has been rewritten for pretty
  good signal and cancelation safety. We're now able to ensure overlap
  data structures are cleaned up so long as you don't longjmp() out of
  out of a signal handler that interrupted an i/o operation. Latencies
  are also improved thanks to the removal of lots of "busy wait" code.
  Waits should be optimal for everything except poll(), which shall be
  the last and final demon we slay in the win32 i/o horror show.

- getrusage() on Windows is now able to report RUSAGE_CHILDREN as well
  as RUSAGE_SELF, thanks to aggregation in the process manager thread.
2023-10-08 08:59:53 -07:00
Justine Tunney
982dc4db87
Fix some issues with select() 2023-10-04 09:10:58 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4631d34d0d
Improve stack overflow recovery
It's now possible to use sigaltstack() to recover from stack overflows
on Windows. Several bugs in sigaltstack() have been fixed, for all our
supported platforms. There's a newer better example showing how to use
this, along with three independent unit tests just to further showcase
the various techniques.
2023-10-04 07:35:17 -07:00
Justine Tunney
1694edf85c
Fix some additional Windows TTY issues 2023-10-04 02:17:25 -07:00
Justine Tunney
ff250a0c10
Revert "Rewrite ZipOS"
This reverts commit b01282e23e. Some tests
are broken. It's not clear how it'll impact metal yet. Let's revisit the
memory optimization benefits of this change again sometime soon.
2023-10-03 14:40:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
b01282e23e
Rewrite ZipOS
This reduces the virtual memory usage of Emacs for me by 30%. We now
have a simpler implementation that uses read(), rather mmap()ing the
whole executable.
2023-10-03 07:27:25 -07:00
Justine Tunney
22cf6e11eb
Add siglongjmp() for aarch64 2023-09-21 10:10:20 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0c5dd7b342
Make improvements
- Improved async signal safety of read() particularly for longjmp()
- Started adding cancel cleanup handlers for locks / etc on Windows
- Make /dev/tty work better particularly for uses like `foo | less`
- Eagerly read console input into a linked list, so poll can signal
- Fix some libc definitional bugs, which configure scripts detected
2023-09-21 07:30:39 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d6c2830850
Rewrite Windows console input handling
This change removes our use of ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT (which
isn't very good) in favor of having read() translate Windows Console
input events to ANSI/XTERM sequences by hand. This makes it possible to
capture important keystrokes (e.g. ctrl-space) that weren't possible
before. Most importantly this change also removes the stdin/sigwinch
worker threads, which never really worked that well. Interactive TTY
sessions will now work reliably when a Cosmo process spawns or forks
another Cosmo process, e.g. unbourne.com launching emacs.com.
2023-09-19 11:53:27 -07:00
Justine Tunney
ec480f5aa0
Make improvements
- Every unit test now passes on Apple Silicon. The final piece of this
  puzzle was porting our POSIX threads cancelation support, since that
  works differently on ARM64 XNU vs. AMD64. Our semaphore support on
  Apple Silicon is also superior now compared to AMD64, thanks to the
  grand central dispatch library which lets *NSYNC locks go faster.

- The Cosmopolitan runtime is now more stable, particularly on Windows.
  To do this, thread local storage is mandatory at all runtime levels,
  and the innermost packages of the C library is no longer being built
  using ASAN. TLS is being bootstrapped with a 128-byte TIB during the
  process startup phase, and then later on the runtime re-allocates it
  either statically or dynamically to support code using _Thread_local.
  fork() and execve() now do a better job cooperating with threads. We
  can now check how much stack memory is left in the process or thread
  when functions like kprintf() / execve() etc. call alloca(), so that
  ENOMEM can be raised, reduce a buffer size, or just print a warning.

- POSIX signal emulation is now implemented the same way kernels do it
  with pthread_kill() and raise(). Any thread can interrupt any other
  thread, regardless of what it's doing. If it's blocked on read/write
  then the killer thread will cancel its i/o operation so that EINTR can
  be returned in the mark thread immediately. If it's doing a tight CPU
  bound operation, then that's also interrupted by the signal delivery.
  Signal delivery works now by suspending a thread and pushing context
  data structures onto its stack, and redirecting its execution to a
  trampoline function, which calls SetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread())
  when it's done.

- We're now doing a better job managing locks and handles. On NetBSD we
  now close semaphore file descriptors in forked children. Semaphores on
  Windows can now be canceled immediately, which means mutexes/condition
  variables will now go faster. Apple Silicon semaphores can be canceled
  too. We're now using Apple's pthread_yield() funciton. Apple _nocancel
  syscalls are now used on XNU when appropriate to ensure pthread_cancel
  requests aren't lost. The MbedTLS library has been updated to support
  POSIX thread cancelations. See tool/build/runitd.c for an example of
  how it can be used for production multi-threaded tls servers. Handles
  on Windows now leak less often across processes. All i/o operations on
  Windows are now overlapped, which means file pointers can no longer be
  inherited across dup() and fork() for the time being.

- We now spawn a thread on Windows to deliver SIGCHLD and wakeup wait4()
  which means, for example, that posix_spawn() now goes 3x faster. POSIX
  spawn is also now more correct. Like Musl, it's now able to report the
  failure code of execve() via a pipe although our approach favors using
  shared memory to do that on systems that have a true vfork() function.

- We now spawn a thread to deliver SIGALRM to threads when setitimer()
  is used. This enables the most precise wakeups the OS makes possible.

- The Cosmopolitan runtime now uses less memory. On NetBSD for example,
  it turned out the kernel would actually commit the PT_GNU_STACK size
  which caused RSS to be 6mb for every process. Now it's down to ~4kb.
  On Apple Silicon, we reduce the mandatory upstream thread size to the
  smallest possible size to reduce the memory overhead of Cosmo threads.
  The examples directory has a program called greenbean which can spawn
  a web server on Linux with 10,000 worker threads and have the memory
  usage of the process be ~77mb. The 1024 byte overhead of POSIX-style
  thread-local storage is now optional; it won't be allocated until the
  pthread_setspecific/getspecific functions are called. On Windows, the
  threads that get spawned which are internal to the libc implementation
  use reserve rather than commit memory, which shaves a few hundred kb.

- sigaltstack() is now supported on Windows, however it's currently not
  able to be used to handle stack overflows, since crash signals are
  still generated by WIN32. However the crash handler will still switch
  to the alt stack, which is helpful in environments with tiny threads.

- Test binaries are now smaller. Many of the mandatory dependencies of
  the test runner have been removed. This ensures many programs can do a
  better job only linking the the thing they're testing. This caused the
  test binaries for LIBC_FMT for example, to decrease from 200kb to 50kb

- long double is no longer used in the implementation details of libc,
  except in the APIs that define it. The old code that used long double
  for time (instead of struct timespec) has now been thoroughly removed.

- ShowCrashReports() is now much tinier in MODE=tiny. Instead of doing
  backtraces itself, it'll just print a command you can run on the shell
  using our new `cosmoaddr2line` program to view the backtrace.

- Crash report signal handling now works in a much better way. Instead
  of terminating the process, it now relies on SA_RESETHAND so that the
  default SIG_IGN behavior can terminate the process if necessary.

- Our pledge() functionality has now been fully ported to AARCH64 Linux.
2023-09-18 21:04:47 -07:00
Justine Tunney
6430e474b4
Remove VM variable
You need to use qemu-user in binfmt_misc. For non-Linux we'll update
execve() to spawn under the appropriate blink or qemu when needed.
2023-09-12 01:27:30 -07:00
Justine Tunney
26e254fb4d
Overhaul process spawning 2023-09-10 08:17:44 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8bdaddd81d
Make the Windows Console work better
The stdio reader thread now appears to be working recursively along
cosmopolitan subprocesses. For example, it's now possible to launch
vim.com from the unbourne.com bestline repl, thanks to hacks plus a
bug fix to select() timeouts.
2023-09-07 18:27:22 -07:00
Justine Tunney
032b1f3449
Implement thread cancellation for aarch64 2023-09-07 08:48:38 -07:00
Justine Tunney
dcda6f7d8d
Simplify the rusage.com command 2023-09-07 05:41:18 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0e087143fd
Make greenbean web server better
- Remove misguided __assert_disabled variable
- Change EPROCLIM to be EAGAIN on BSD distros
- Improve quality of greenbean with cancellations
- Fix thread race condition crash with file descriptors
2023-09-07 03:44:50 -07:00
Justine Tunney
425c055116
Make improvements
- Polyfill readlink("foo/") dir check on Windows
- Support asynchronous signal delivery on Windows
- Restore Windows Console from execve() daisy chain
- Work around bug in AARCH64 Optimized Routines memcmp()
- Disable unbourne.com shell completion on Windows for now
- Don't always set virtual terminal input state on console
- Remove Musl Libc's unusual preservation of realpath("//")
- Make realpath() strongly link malloc() to pass configure test
- Delete cosh.com shell, now that unbourne.com works on Windows!
2023-09-06 22:48:05 -07:00
Justine Tunney
f531acc8f9
Make improvements
- Invent openatemp() API
- Invent O_UNLINK open flag
- Introduce getenv_secure() API
- Remove `git pull` from cosmocc
- Fix utimes() when path is NULL
- Fix mktemp() to never return NULL
- Fix utimensat() UTIME_OMIT on XNU
- Improve utimensat() code for RHEL5
- Turn `argv[0]` C:/ to /C/ on Windows
- Introduce tmpnam() and tmpnam_r() APIs
- Fix more const issues with internal APIs
- Permit utimes() on WIN32 in O_RDONLY mode
- Fix fdopendir() to check fd is a directory
- Fix recent crash regression in landlock make
- Fix futimens(AT_FDCWD, NULL) to return EBADF
- Use workaround so `make -j` doesn't fork bomb
- Rename dontdiscard to __wur (just like glibc)
- Fix st_size for WIN32 symlinks containing UTF-8
- Introduce stdio ext APIs needed by GNU coreutils
- Fix lstat() on WIN32 for symlinks to directories
- Move some constants from normalize.inc to limits.h
- Fix segv with memchr() and memcmp() overlapping page
- Implement POSIX fflush() behavior for reader streams
- Implement AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW for utimensat() on WIN32
- Don't change read-only status of existing files on WIN32
- Correctly handle `0x[^[:xdigit:]]` case in strtol() functions
2023-09-06 12:34:59 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0d748ad58e
Fix warnings
This change fixes Cosmopolitan so it has fewer opinions about compiler
warnings. The whole repository had to be cleaned up to be buildable in
-Werror -Wall mode. This lets us benefit from things like strict const
checking. Some actual bugs might have been caught too.
2023-09-01 20:50:18 -07:00
Justine Tunney
965516e313
Make improvements for Actually Portable Emacs
- Get SIGWINCH working again on the New Technology
- Correctly handle O_NOFOLLOW in open() on Windows
- Implement synthetic umask() functionality on Windows
- Do a better job managing file execute access on Windows
- Fill in `st_uid` and `st_gid` with username hash on Windows
- Munge UNICODE control pictures into control codes on Windows
- Do a better job ensuring Windows console settings are restored
- Introduce KPRINTF_LOG environment variable to log kprintf to a file
2023-08-19 06:44:58 -07:00
Justine Tunney
7100b1cf91
Get Fat Emacs working in Windows Console 2023-08-18 05:00:30 -07:00
Justine Tunney
1d8937d528
Mint APE Loader v1.7
This change reduces the memory requirements of your APE Loader by 10x,
in terms of virtual memory size, thanks to the help of alloca(). We're
also now creating argument blocks with the same layout across systems.
2023-08-17 09:04:50 -07:00
Justine Tunney
3a9cac4892
Fix small matters and improve sysconf()
- Fix mkdeps.com out of memory error
- Remove static memory from __get_cpu_count()
- Add support for passing hyphen to cat in cocmd
- Change more ZipOS errors from ENOTSUP to EROFS
- Specify mem_unit in sysinfo() output on BSD OSes
2023-08-17 00:32:11 -07:00
Justine Tunney
c776a32f75
Replace COSMO define with _COSMO_SOURCE
This change might cause ABI breakages for /opt/cosmos. It's needed to
help us better conform to header declaration practices.
2023-08-13 20:55:04 -07:00
Justine Tunney
a033b65a33
Fix apelink shell script corruption bug
We were using a shell heredoc value '@' to terminate the dos stub, but
that's not sufficiently safe. We found out sh doesn't consider control
characters as contributing to the start of a line, and had the unlucky
chance of the linker choosing the number 2624 for e_lfanew, and that's
"@\n" in ASCII, which compromised the APE shell script.

We now use the heredoc 'justineXXXXXX' with 31 bits of entropy, that's
determistically generated by hashing apelink inputs w/ crc32 / blake2b
2023-08-13 17:42:11 -07:00
Justine Tunney
ab9a284640
Further improve fatcosmocc 2023-08-13 01:51:39 -07:00
Justine Tunney
e11fa30791
Move zipos into runtime package
This way complex runtime features (e.g. ftrace, symbol tables) can
always yoink zipos support. This is important now that apelink.com
automates embedding symbol tables for multiple cpus.
2023-08-11 23:14:02 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0105e3e2b6
Introduce new linker for fat ape binaries 2023-08-11 04:39:19 -07:00
Justine Tunney
dd53f31147
Introduce post-linker that converts ELF to PE
If you build a static ELF executable in `ld -q` mode (which leaves rela
sections inside the binary) then you can run it through the elf2pe.com
program afterwards, which will turn it into a PE executable. We have a
new trick for defining WIN32 DLL imports in C without any assembly code.
This also achieves the optimally tiny and perfect PE binary structure.

We need this because it isn't possible to have a GNU ld linker script
generate a PE file where the virtual pointer and the file pointer can
drift apart. This post-linker can do that. One cool benefit is we can
now use a smaller 512-byte alignment in the file, and an even bigger
64kb alignment for the segment virtual addresses, and the executable
ends up being smaller.

Another program introduced by this change is pecheck.com which can do
extensive linting of PE static executables to help explain why Windows
won't load it.
2023-08-09 18:46:06 -07:00
Justine Tunney
decf216655
Perform inconsequential code cleanup 2023-08-07 20:24:50 -07:00
Gautham
44b88d659d
Fix x-axis blurring in nesemu1 tty conversion (#878) 2023-08-01 08:39:27 -07:00
Justine Tunney
83341a4269
Remove hints from Windows imports 2023-07-27 14:09:07 -07:00
Justine Tunney
7e0a09feec
Mint APE Loader v1.5
This change ports APE Loader to Linux AARCH64, so that Raspberry Pi
users can run programs like redbean, without the executable needing
to modify itself. Progress has also slipped into this change on the
issue of making progress better conforming to user expectations and
industry standards regarding which symbols we're allowed to declare
2023-07-26 13:54:49 -07:00