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Author SHA1 Message Date
Justine Tunney
fc595a7111
Fix build
libc/integral changes aren't checked in the build dependency, due to
being explicitly listed in .UNVEIL, which is how this breakage ended
up accidentally slipping through the cracks.
2022-11-08 15:24:17 -08:00
Justine Tunney
cdb2284f0d
Remove stdio lock macros from amalgamation 2022-09-10 12:03:36 -07:00
Justine Tunney
155b378a39
Tidy up the threading implementation
The organization of the source files is now much more rational.
Old experiments that didn't work out are now deleted. Naming of
things like files is now more intuitive.
2022-09-10 02:56:25 -07:00
Justine Tunney
367d06d9e4 Fold LIBC_UNICODE into LIBC_STR 2022-08-13 08:42:32 -07:00
Justine Tunney
7b993d561c Use private keyword on makefile target variables 2022-08-10 18:36:11 -07:00
Justine Tunney
31e746c937 Add more missing libc/libc++ functions
- Add sched_rr_get_interval()
- Add `unbuffer` command example
- Add more locale function stubs
- Vendor most of remaining libcxx content
2022-07-22 07:20:21 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4f4889ddf7 Use futexes on OpenBSD and improve threading 2022-07-17 19:59:49 -07:00
Justine Tunney
61257d48d4 Make some quick fixes and cleanup 2022-06-26 02:58:36 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d5312b60f7 Make improvements to locking
This change makes pthread_mutex_lock() as fast as _spinlock() by
default. Thread instability issues on NetBSD have been resolved.
Improvements made to gdtoa thread code. Crash reporting will now
synchronize between threads in a slightly better way.
2022-06-19 01:30:12 -07:00
Justine Tunney
c1cfca8ae1 Make fixes and improvements
- Polyfill UTIME_OMIT on XNU
- Refactor Lua build code so it's better
- Add unix module to lua.com (Discord request)
- Add unix.utimensat() and unix.futimens() to redbean
- Avoid creating double slash path in linenoise (#428)
- Remove double slashes in NT paths automatically (#428)
- Make strerror() smarter about showing NT errors (#428)

Fixes #428
2022-06-18 01:46:12 -07:00
Justine Tunney
1c387727fe Add long double printf formatting support
You can now easily print numbers that have 80 bits of precision. This
change also imports many of the test vectors from the gdtoa codebase.
2022-06-14 02:18:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
a3865ecc3c Make more fixes and improvements
- Fix Makefile flaking due to ZIPOBJ_FLAGS generation
- Make printf() floating point and gdtoa thread safe
- Polish up the runit / runitd programs some more
- Prune some more makefile dependencies
2022-06-13 11:02:13 -07:00
Justine Tunney
868af3f950 Import C++ Standard Template Library
You can now use the hardest fastest and most dangerous language there is
with Cosmopolitan. So far about 75% of LLVM libcxx has been added. A few
breaking changes needed to be made to help this go smoothly.

- Rename nothrow to dontthrow
- Rename nodiscard to dontdiscard
- Add some libm functions, e.g. lgamma, nan, etc.
- Change intmax_t from int128 to int64 like everything else
- Introduce %jjd formatting directive for int128_t
- Introduce strtoi128(), strtou128(), etc.
- Rename bsrmax() to bsr128()

Some of the templates that should be working currently are std::vector,
std::string, std::map, std::set, std::deque, etc.
2022-03-22 06:41:54 -07:00
Justine Tunney
226aaf3547 Improve memory safety
This commit makes numerous refinements to cosmopolitan memory handling.

The default stack size has been reduced from 2mb to 128kb. A new macro
is now provided so you can easily reconfigure the stack size to be any
value you want. Work around the breaking change by adding to your main:

    STATIC_STACK_SIZE(0x00200000);  // 2mb stack

If you're not sure how much stack you need, then you can use:

    STATIC_YOINK("stack_usage_logging");

After which you can `sort -nr o/$MODE/stack.log`. Based on the unit test
suite, nothing in the Cosmopolitan repository (except for Python) needs
a stack size greater than 30kb. There are also new macros for detecting
the size and address of the stack at runtime, e.g. GetStackAddr(). We
also now support sigaltstack() so if you want to see nice looking crash
reports whenever a stack overflow happens, you can put this in main():

    ShowCrashReports();

Under `make MODE=dbg` and `make MODE=asan` the unit testing framework
will now automatically print backtraces of memory allocations when
things like memory leaks happen. Bugs are now fixed in ASAN global
variable overrun detection. The memtrack and asan runtimes also handle
edge cases now. The new tools helped to identify a few memory leaks,
which are fixed by this change.

This change should fix an issue reported in #288 with ARG_MAX limits.
Fixing this doubled the performance of MKDEPS.COM and AR.COM yet again.
2021-10-13 17:27:13 -07:00
Justine Tunney
39bf41f4eb Make numerous improvements
- Python static hello world now 1.8mb
- Python static fully loaded now 10mb
- Python HTTPS client now uses MbedTLS
- Python REPL now completes import stmts
- Increase stack size for Python for now
- Begin synthesizing posixpath and ntpath
- Restore Python \N{UNICODE NAME} support
- Restore Python NFKD symbol normalization
- Add optimized code path for Intel SHA-NI
- Get more Python unit tests passing faster
- Get Python help() pagination working on NT
- Python hashlib now supports MbedTLS PBKDF2
- Make memcpy/memmove/memcmp/bcmp/etc. faster
- Add Mersenne Twister and Vigna to LIBC_RAND
- Provide privileged __printf() for error code
- Fix zipos opendir() so that it reports ENOTDIR
- Add basic chmod() implementation for Windows NT
- Add Cosmo's best functions to Python cosmo module
- Pin function trace indent depth to that of caller
- Show memory diagram on invalid access in MODE=dbg
- Differentiate stack overflow on crash in MODE=dbg
- Add stb_truetype and tools for analyzing font files
- Upgrade to UNICODE 13 and reduce its binary footprint
- COMPILE.COM now logs resource usage of build commands
- Start implementing basic poll() support on bare metal
- Set getauxval(AT_EXECFN) to GetModuleFileName() on NT
- Add descriptions to strerror() in non-TINY build modes
- Add COUNTBRANCH() macro to help with micro-optimizations
- Make error / backtrace / asan / memory code more unbreakable
- Add fast perfect C implementation of μ-Law and a-Law audio codecs
- Make strtol() functions consistent with other libc implementations
- Improve Linenoise implementation (see also github.com/jart/bestline)
- COMPILE.COM now suppresses stdout/stderr of successful build commands
2021-09-28 01:52:34 -07:00
Justine Tunney
da45c7c80b Clean up gdtoa code 2021-08-19 09:34:24 -07:00
Justine Tunney
228fb7428b Improve isystem includes and magic numbers 2021-08-14 23:36:36 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d26d7ae0e4 Perform build and magnum tuning
Building o//third_party/python now takes 5 seconds on my PC

This change works towards modifying Python to use runtime dispatching
when appropriate. For example, when loading the magnums in the socket
module, it's a good idea to check if the magnum is zero, because that
means the local system platform doesn't support it.
2021-08-10 10:26:13 -07:00
Justine Tunney
f3e28aa192 Make SSL handshakes much faster
This change boosts SSL handshake performance from 2,627 to ~10,000 per
second which is the same level of performance as NGINX at establishing
secure connections. That's impressive if we consider that redbean is a
forking frontend application server. This was accomplished by:

  1. Enabling either SSL session caching or SSL tickets. We choose to
     use tickets since they reduce network round trips too and that's
     a more important metric than wrk'ing localhost.

  2. Fixing mbedtls_mpi_sub_abs() which is the most frequently called
     function. It's called about 12,000 times during an SSL handshake
     since it's the basis of most arithmetic operations like addition
     and for some strange reason it was designed to make two needless
     copies in addition to calling malloc and free. That's now fixed.

  3. Improving TLS output buffering during the SSL handshake only, so
     that only a single is write and read system call is needed until
     blocking on the ping pong.

redbean will now do a better job wiping sensitive memory from a child
process as soon as it's not needed. The nice thing about fork is it's
much faster than reverse proxying so the goal is to use the different
address spaces along with setuid() to minimize the risk that a server
key will be compromised in the event that application code is hacked.
2021-07-11 23:17:47 -07:00
Justine Tunney
b3838173ec Remove undefined behaviors 2021-05-16 11:16:28 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8a91518633 Fix issues revealed by ECMAScript test262
Cosmopolitan's QuickJS is now equally conformant and performant, with
the exception of Atomics, which have been disabled since Cosmopolitan
currently doesn't support pthreads.

QuickJS memory usage -- BigNum 2021-03-27 version, 64-bit, malloc limit: -1

NAME                    COUNT     SIZE
memory allocated          937   131764  (140.6 per block)
memory used               938   116103  (8 overhead, 16.7 average slack)
atoms                     513    21408  (41.7 per atom)
objects                   170    12279  (72.2 per object)
  properties              864    15531  (5.1 per object)
  shapes                   58    12995  (224.1 per shape)
bytecode functions         13     1512
  bytecode                 13      867  (66.7 per function)
C functions                99
arrays                      1
  fast arrays               1
  elements                  1       16  (1.0 per fast array)

Result: 35/74740 errors, 1279 excluded, 485 skipped, 19 new, 2 fixed

real    2m40.828s
user    2m29.764s
sys     0m10.939s
2021-04-10 17:15:35 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8f52c0d773 Get Fabrice Bellard's JavaScript engine to build
$ m=tiny
$ make -j12 MODE=$m o/$m/third_party/quickjs/qjs.com
$ o/$m/third_party/quickjs/qjs.com -e 'console.log(2 + 2)'
4
$ ls -hal o/$m/third_party/quickjs/qjs.com
631.5K

See #97
2021-04-09 01:06:57 -07:00
Justine Tunney
a8945714e8 Make gdtoa less tunable (#104)
The -fno-math-errno flag shouldn't impact libraries since it's mostly
intended for permitting the compiler to generate sqrt() instructions.
2021-03-07 16:41:59 -08:00
Justine Tunney
cfd453d125 Add more real formatting tests
See #61
2021-03-06 08:45:44 -08:00
Justine Tunney
f064183646 Support proper %g, %f, and %a float formatting
See #61
See #104
2021-03-05 10:31:16 -08:00
Justine Tunney
2134ffe005 Add features needed by Janet language
See #97
See https://github.com/ahgamut/janet/tree/f838e36#compiling-janet-on-cosmopolitan
2021-03-03 13:26:46 -08:00
Justine Tunney
40291c9db3 Improve signal handling and math
- Polyfill ucontext_t on FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD
- Add tests confirming signals can edit CPU state
- Work towards supporting ZIP filesystem on bare metal
- Add more tinymath unit tests for POSIX conformance
- Add X87 and SSE status flags to crash report
- Fix some bugs in blinkenlights
- Fix llvm build breakage
2021-02-25 18:33:33 -08:00
Justine Tunney
cbfd4ccd1e Make more functions friendly to Address Sanitizer 2021-02-02 03:45:31 -08:00
Justine Tunney
9f68d6eee9 Fix link order in cosmopolitan.a
It turned out that the linker was doing the wrong with the amalgamation
library concerning weak stubs. A regression test has been added and new
binaries have been uploaded to https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/

Ideally this should be fixed by building a tool that turns multiple .a
files into a single .a file with deduplication. As a workaround for now
the cosmopolitan.a build is restructured to not include LIBC_STUBS which
meant technical debt needed to be paid off where non-stub interfaces
were moved to LIBC_INTRIN and LIBC_NEXGEN32E.

Thank @PerfectProductions in #31 for the report!
2021-01-16 12:05:41 -08:00
Justine Tunney
1bc3a25505 Improve documentation
The Cosmo API documentation page is pretty good now
https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/documentation.html
2020-12-27 07:02:35 -08:00
Justine Tunney
8da931a7f6 Add chibicc
This program popped up on Hacker News recently. It's the only modern
compiler I've ever seen that doesn't have dependencies and is easily
modified. So I added all of the missing GNU extensions I like to use
which means it might be possible soon to build on non-Linux and have
third party not vendor gcc binaries.
2020-12-06 16:20:21 -08:00
Justine Tunney
e44a0cf6f8 Make improvements 2020-12-01 03:43:40 -08:00