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Justine Tunney
369aebfc48
Make improvements
- Let OpenMP be usable via cosmocc
- Let libunwind be usable via cosmocc
- Make X86_HAVE(AVXVNNI) work correctly
- Avoid using MAP_GROWSDOWN on qemu-aarch64
- Introduce in6addr_any and in6addr_loopback
- Have thread stacks use MAP_GROWSDOWN by default
- Ask OpenMP to not use filesystem to manage threads
- Make NI_MAXHOST and NI_MAXSERV available w/o _GNU_SOURCE
2024-01-29 16:31:58 -08:00
Justine Tunney
5f8e9f14c1
Add OpenMP support 2024-01-28 22:39:02 -08:00
Justine Tunney
8ab3a545c6
Increase build memory quota
If you install qemu-user from apt then glibc links a lot of address
space bloat that causes pthread_create() to ENOMEM (a.k.a. EAGAIN).
Boosting the virtual memory quota from 512m to 2048m will hopefully
future proof the build for the future, as Linux distros get fatter.
Please note this only applies to MODE=aarch64 on x86_64 builds when
you're using QEMU from Debian/Ubuntu rather than installing the one
cosmo provides in third_party/qemu/qemu-aarch64.gz. This change may
also be useful to people who are using the host compiler toolchain.
2024-01-22 10:02:30 -08:00
Justine Tunney
1ef63eb206
Retire third_party/quickjs/
QuickJS cosmocc binaries are now being distributed on
https://bellard.org/quickjs/
2024-01-17 12:35:46 -08:00
Justine Tunney
fd75fd1467
Make std::pair trivial 2024-01-09 09:51:59 -08:00
Justine Tunney
cb19e172da
Release Cosmopolitan v3.2.4 2024-01-08 19:37:59 -08:00
Trung Nguyen
b0566348b2
third_party/libcxxabi: Add test suite (#1076)
Added the `libcxxabi` test suite as found in LLVM 17.0.6.

Some tests that do not apply to the current configuration of
comsopolitan are not added. These include:
- `backtrace_test`, `forced_unwind*`: Use unwind function unsupported in
SjLj mode.
- `noexception*`: Designed to test `libcxxabi` in no exceptions mode.

Some tests are added but not enabled due to bugs specific to GCC or
cosmopolitan. These are clearly indicated in the `BUILD.mk` file.
2024-01-08 10:50:06 -08:00
Justine Tunney
a4b455185b
Bring back gc() function
Renaming gc() to _gc() was a mistake since the better thing to do is put
it behind the _COSMO_SOURCE macro. We need this change because I haven't
wanted to use my amazing garbage collector ever since we renamed it. You
now need to define _COSMO_SOURCE yourself when using amalgamation header
and cosmocc users need to pass the -mcosmo flag to get the gc() function

Some other issues relating to cancelation have been fixed along the way.
We're also now putting cosmocc in a folder named `.cosmocc` so it can be
more safely excluded by grep --exclude-dir=.cosmocc --exclude-dir=o etc.
2024-01-08 10:26:28 -08:00
Trung Nguyen
8b33204f37
Add LLVM libcxxabi (#1063)
* third_party: Add libcxxabi

Added libcxxabi from LLVM 17.0.6
The library implements the Itanium C++ exception handling ABI.

* third_party/libcxxabi: Enable __cxa_thread_atexit

Enable `__cxa_thread_atexit` from libcxxabi.
`__cxa_thread_atexit_impl` is still implemented by the cosmo libc.
The original `__cxa_thread_atexit` has been removed.

* third_party/libcxx: Build with exceptions

Build libcxx with exceptions enabled.

- Removed `_LIBCPP_NO_EXCEPTIONS` from `__config`.
- Switched the exception implementation to `libcxxabi`. These two files
are taken from the same `libcxx` version as mentioned in `README.cosmo`.
- Removed `new_handler_fallback` in favor of `libcxxabi` implementation.
- Enable `-fexceptions` and `-frtti` for `libcxx`.
- Removed `THIRD_PARTY_LIBCXX` dependency from `libcxxabi` and
`libunwind`. These libraries do not use any runtime `libcxx` functions,
just headers.

* libc: Remove remaining redundant cxa functions

- `__cxa_pure_virtual` in `libcxxabi` is also a stub similar to the
existing one.
- `__cxa_guard_*` from `libcxxabi` is used instead of the ones from
Android.

Now there should be no more duplicate implementations.
`__cxa_thread_atexit_impl`, `__cxa_atexit`, and related supporting
functions, are still left to other libraries as in `libcxxabi`.

`libcxxabi` is also now added to `cosmopolitan.a` to make up for the
removed functions.

Affected in-tree libraries (`third_party/double-conversion`) have been
updated.
2024-01-08 08:45:10 -08:00
Trung Nguyen
94bab1618d
Add fixes to libunwind (#1069) 2024-01-08 08:31:13 -08:00
Jōshin
492a8f4f53
Fix make o/aarch64/ape on aarch64 (#1064) 2024-01-06 11:42:39 -08:00
Trung Nguyen
b09096691a
third_party: Add libunwind (#1053)
Added libunwind from LLVM 17.0.6.
The library includes functions required for C++ exception handling.
2024-01-06 15:04:30 +07:00
Justine Tunney
0de6a08988
Upgrade mono repo to cosmocc 3.2
The toolchain will now be downloaded going forward from multiple pinned
URLs which have shasums. Either wget or curl must be installed.

This change unblocks #1053
2024-01-05 08:02:04 -08:00
Justine Tunney
43fe5956ad
Use DNS implementation from Musl Libc
Now that our socket system call polyfills are good enough to support
Musl's DNS library we should be using that rather than the barebones
domain name system implementation we rolled on our own. There's many
benefits to making this change. So many, that I myself wouldn't feel
qualified to enumerate them all. The Musl DNS code had to be changed
in order to support Windows of course, which looks very solid so far
2023-12-28 23:04:35 -08:00
Jōshin
2fc507c98f
Fix more vi modelines (#1006)
* modelines: tw -> sw

shiftwidth, not textwidth.

* space-surround modelines

* fix irregular modelines

* Fix modeline in titlegen.c
2023-12-13 02:28:11 -05:00
Justine Tunney
f4a2a65cc8
Add bash 5.2 to third_party 2023-12-11 07:38:17 -08:00
Justine Tunney
e1f65d5f2b
Add readline 8.2 to third_party 2023-12-11 05:59:20 -08:00
Justine Tunney
128be2bd2e
Add less 643 2023-12-10 08:01:37 -08:00
Justine Tunney
0ed7309fdb
Add ncurses 6.4 2023-12-10 07:33:37 -08:00
Justine Tunney
6ee5580adc
Delete GGML and RadPajama
Please use https://github.com/mozilla-Ocho/llamafile which is better,
newer, and built on cosmocc. If you need the RadPajama model, file an
issue with llamafile asking for support.
2023-12-10 06:08:54 -08:00
Justine Tunney
b27e9fe845
Add PCRE2 library to third_party 2023-12-10 05:59:18 -08:00
Justine Tunney
1a96de6eda
Add libresolv from Musl Libc
Locally modified to get nameservers from Windows Registry when
`\etc\resolv.conf` isn't defined.
2023-12-08 20:04:10 -08:00
Justine Tunney
03de761890
Update cosmocc to use superconfigure z0.0.23 2023-11-28 20:04:15 -08:00
Justine Tunney
fa20edc44d
Reduce header complexity
- Remove most __ASSEMBLER__ __LINKER__ ifdefs
- Rename libc/intrin/bits.h to libc/serialize.h
- Block pthread cancelation in fchmodat() polyfill
- Remove `clang-format off` statements in third_party
2023-11-28 14:39:42 -08:00
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
dffee606cf
Run host compiler to create dlopen helper 2023-11-15 20:58:46 -08:00
Justine Tunney
e4584ace81
Get cosmo_dlopen() working better on System Five
Imported functions are now aspected with a trampoline that blocks
signals and changes the thread-local storage register. This means
bigger more complicated libraries can now be imported even though
the whole technique remains fundamentally unsafe.
2023-11-15 10:56:30 -08:00
Justine Tunney
f047172bd3
Fix uname assignment in Makefile 2023-11-13 05:53:10 -08:00
mattx
5d5b282d12
Inform user when wsl2 interop causes build issues (#952) 2023-11-13 05:29:25 -08:00
Justine Tunney
f7cad70da1
Introduce posix tests package 2023-11-12 05:41:48 -08:00
Justine Tunney
c6d3802d3a
Add more fixes for new cosmocc toolchain
We now have an `#include <cxxabi.h>` header which defines all the APIs
Cosmopolitan's implemented so far. The `cosmocc` README.md file is now
greatly expanded with documentation.
2023-11-11 23:28:19 -08:00
Justine Tunney
291103ad8d
Redesign cosmocc toolchain
The `cosmocc` compiler is now being distributed as a self-contained
toolchain that's path-agnostic and it no longer requires you clone the
Cosmop repo to use it. The bin/ folder has been deleted from the mono
repo. The `fatcosmocc` command has been renamed to `cosmocc`. MacOS
support now works very well.
2023-11-11 14:18:08 -08:00
Justine Tunney
d2f49ca175
Improve mkdeps
Our makefile generator now accepts badly formatted include lines. It's
now more hermetic with better error checking in the cosmo repo, and it
can be configured to not be hermetic at all.
2023-11-10 04:14:27 -08:00
Justine Tunney
23d812f116
Release Cosmopolitan v3.0.2
It's recommended that all users, especially Apple Arm, re-run:

    ape/apeinstall.sh

Within the Cosmopolitan monorepo to refresh your APE loader.
2023-11-05 15:54:47 -08:00
Justine Tunney
d7917ea076
Make win32 i/o signals atomic and longjmp() safe 2023-11-04 20:33:29 -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
Justine Tunney
6ca5ab4680
Mention cosmocc-0.0.16 in Makefile 2023-11-01 12:08:50 -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
062b2d776e
Mention cosmocc v0.0.14 in Makefile
https://justine.lol/cosmocc-0.0.14.zip
https://github.com/ahgamut/superconfigure/releases/tag/z0.0.14
2023-10-16 00:07:33 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d1300623d2
Add tree command to third_party 2023-10-15 19:46:40 -07:00
Justine Tunney
c9fecf3a55
Make improvements
- You can now run `make -j8 toolchain` on Windows
- You can now run `make -j` on MacOS ARM64 and BSD OSes
- You can now use our Emacs dev environment on MacOS/Windows
- Fix bug where the x16 register was being corrupted by --ftrace
- The programs under build/bootstrap/ are updated as fat binaries
- The Makefile now explains how to download cosmocc-0.0.12 toolchain
- The build scripts under bin/ now support "cosmo" branded toolchains
- stat() now goes faster on Windows (shaves 100ms off `make` latency)
- Code cleanup and added review on the Windows signal checking code
- posix_spawnattr_setrlimit() now works around MacOS ARM64 bugs
- Landlock Make now favors posix_spawn() on non-Linux/OpenBSD
- posix_spawn() now has better --strace logging on Windows
- fstatat() can now avoid EACCES in more cases on Windows
- fchmod() can now change the readonly bit on Windows
2023-10-15 16:45:00 -07:00
Justine Tunney
49b0eaa69f
Improve threading and i/o routines
- On Windows connect() can now be interrupted by a signal; connect() w/
  O_NONBLOCK will now raise EINPROGRESS; and connect() with SO_SNDTIMEO
  will raise ETIMEDOUT after the interval has elapsed.

- We now get the AcceptEx(), ConnectEx(), and TransmitFile() functions
  from the WIN32 API the officially blessed way, using WSAIoctl().

- Do nothing on Windows when fsync() is called on a directory handle.
  This was raising EACCES earlier becaues GENERIC_WRITE is required on
  the handle. It's possible to FlushFileBuffers() a directory handle if
  it's opened with write access but MSDN doesn't document what it does.
  If you have any idea, please let us know!

- Prefer manual reset event objects for read() and write() on Windows.

- Do some code cleanup on our dlmalloc customizations.

- Fix errno type error in Windows blocking routines.

- Make the futex polyfill simpler and faster.
2023-10-12 23:13:04 -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
77a7873057
Improve AARCH64 execution
This change fixes bugs in the APE loader. The execve() unit tests are
now enabled for MODE=aarch64. See the README for how you need to have
binfmt_misc configured with Qemu to run them. Apple Silicon bugs have
been fixed too, e.g. tkill() now works.
2023-09-11 14:46:46 -07:00
Justine Tunney
e2b3c3618e
Move zlib down 2023-08-31 15:17:57 -07:00
Justine Tunney
9c7b81ee0f
Give Emacs another performance boost 2023-08-18 09:34:14 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0e586c834a
Refactor fatcosmocc into a single file 2023-08-14 22:26:17 -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
3f2f0e3a74
Make fatcosmocc good enough to build ncurses 6.4 2023-08-12 22:30:05 -07:00
Justine Tunney
399d14aadf
Make fatcosmocc good enough to build Lua 5.4.6
make all test CC=fatcosmocc AR='fatcosmoar rcu'

This change introduces a program named mktemper.com which provides more
reliable and secure temporary file name generation for scripts. It also
makes our ar.com program more permissive in what commands it'll accept.
The cosmocc command is improved by this change too.
2023-08-12 16:44:04 -07:00