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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Given 64ae1d7583 Move time() into sys; change the name of the variable which controls it. 2018-06-23 19:40:50 +02:00
David Given 680b4071b7 Made the two OSX platforms work with the new libc layout. 2018-06-23 12:55:59 +02:00
David Given 9bf1d548fc Rearrange the libc config files, ready for adding new options. 2018-06-22 23:43:15 +02:00
George Koehler 969e98b82d Create Mach-o files with mode 0777 to allow executing them.
Until now, I was always doing chmod +x before running my files on the
Mac.  Now files get created +x.  There's no change when overwriting
an existing file.  I needed to gmake clean my build to remove the
example programs without +x, so cvmach can create them with +x.
2016-12-03 17:52:24 -05:00
George Koehler 25e159c930 Remove bad overflow check from plat/osx/libsys/brk.c
If I want to check for overflow, then I should check it before I do
base + incr, not after.

Now that I have no check, I am passing the overflowed base + incr to
brk1(), where it will probably fail the nbreak < segment check.
2016-12-03 17:07:51 -05:00
George Koehler e06b1fa05e Write a manual page for cvmach(6).
This manual is in the new mdoc(7) format.  All existing ack manuals
use the old man(7) format.  This might be a problem if someone can't
display mdoc(7) files.

The build system doesn't install the cvmach(6) manual; that might
happen later.  The current build system installs manuals in two
different places, and doesn't install some manuals, so I don't know
what to do.
2016-12-02 18:04:06 -05:00
George Koehler 543bbcb9ab Declare raise() for Mac OS X.
This prevents the warning, "implicit declaration of function raise",
in programs that call raise().  I forgot to declare it because the
function raise() is in libc but the declaration goes in libsys.
2016-11-30 14:33:40 -05:00
George Koehler 466bc555fe Add getdirentries() and stat() for Mac OS X.
Also add fstat() and lstat().  I don't #define the constants for
st_mode or d_type, but I provide enough to get the block size of a
file and to list the names in a directory.  Some fields of struct stat
get truncated, see XXX in plat/osx/include/sys/stat.h.

In struct dirent, the inode field might be d_ino or d_fileno.  I
picked d_ino because Apple's sys/dirent.h uses d_ino (but Apple's
manual pages use d_fileno).
2016-11-28 14:32:49 -05:00
George Koehler 98f2273d97 Teach cvmach to emit the symbol table.
This preserves the name and value of every symbol.  The type and other
info of a symbol might be lost.  In gdb, one can now "disas main" or
"disas '.ret'" to disassemble functions by name.

Most symbols are in sections, so I also teach cvmach to emit the Mach
section headers.  The entry point in plat/osx*/descr moves down to
make room for the section headers and LC_SYMTAB.

I fix some bugs in calculations of cvmach.  They were wrong if ROM had
a greater alignment than TEXT, or if DATA did not start on a page
boundary.  I introduce machseg[] to simplify the mess of variables in
main().  I declare most functions as static.  Also, cvmach becomes the
first program to #include <object.h>.
2016-11-22 17:16:30 -05:00
George Koehler 0d0495e818 Install only 1 copy, not 2 copies, of osx headers.
Before this commit, the headers in plat/osx/include got installed
twice into PLATIND/osx386/include and PLATIND/osxppc/include.  This
commit installs them once into PLATIND/osx/include and changes both
descr files to find them.

Several rules in lang/ depend on plat/osx386/include+headers or
plat/osxppc/include+headers.  They each become a simplerule that
depends on plat/osx/include+headers.
2016-11-08 17:13:51 -05:00
George Koehler ed7fb69f79 Add the missing return in plat/osx/libsys/creat.c
Before now, it might have worked by accident if the return value from
open() stayed in the function return area.
2016-11-08 15:35:02 -05:00
George Koehler 7f94e971fd Remove trailing whitespace in plat/osx*
Also fix a comment.
2016-11-08 15:22:09 -05:00
George Koehler 02fb480217 Commit a preview of osx386 and osxppc as new platforms.
These produce Mach-o executables for Mac OS X on Intel or PowerPC
processors.  Our code generator for PowerPC (mach/powerpc) still has
bugs.  Some examples seem to run, but startrek crashes.  Our code
generator for Intel (mach/i386) is better.

There is a problem with job control.  If you run paranoia or startrek,
then suspend the job (^Z) and resume it ('fg' in bash), then read(2)
might fail with EINTR.

The larger files in this commit are
 - plat/osx/cvmach/cvmach.c
 - plat/osx/libsys/brk.c
 - plat/osx386/libsys/sigaction.s
 - plat/osxppc/libsys/sigaction.s
2016-10-02 14:58:05 -04:00