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    • bors's avatar
      Auto merge of #1050 - MegatonHammer:master, r=alexcrichton · 9be97c96
      bors authored
      Add libc definitions for Megaton-Hammer, a Switch Homebrew toolchain
      
      I'm working on a pure-rust toolchain to write homebrew for the Nintendo Switch called [Megaton-Hammer](http://github.com/megatonhammer/megaton-hammer). I'm hoping to get those definitions upstreamed to simplify my life :).
      
      This toolchain does not depend on a C compiler or a libc (it reimplements everything in rust) - but given many crates in the Rust ecosystem rely on the libc crate for the definition of various common types, this is what I came up with.
      
      I was wondering what a good target triple would be ? I currently gate the implementation behind `target_os = "switch"`, but if this goes upstream I figure that might cause trouble for people using the Nintendo SDK (they might already be using `target_os = "switch"` for some things). Would it be better to go with `target_env = "megatonhammer"`?
      9be97c96
    • bors's avatar
      Auto merge of #1058 - jakllsch:netbsd-283b36ac-fab0-4e5f-b620-4325f8cedc80, r=alexcrichton · fc8db960
      bors authored
      NetBSD: add basic types for aarch64
      fc8db960
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    • bors's avatar
      Auto merge of #1053 - papertigers:illumos-epoll-event, r=alexcrichton · 8318a3ec
      bors authored
      illumos epoll_event struct should be packed
      
      While attempting to run `cargo test` within the mio crate on illumos I noticed a number of the tests fail. Digging into the various epoll calls I discovered that the epoll_event struct was misaligned due to extra padding. The fix is to pack the epoll_event struct with the same compiler setting that the linux variant is using.
      
      A simple rust example that demonstrates the issue:
      ```rust
      extern crate libc;
      use libc::epoll_event;
      use std::mem;
      fn main() {
          println!("{}", mem::size_of::<u64>());
          println!("{}", mem::size_of::<epoll_event>());
      }
      ```
      Running the above code on Linux results in:
      ```
      8
      12
      ```
      while on illumos it currently results in:
      ```
      8
      16
      ```
      Looking at the `test_close_on_drop` test from mio I traced the `epoll_ctl`
      calls and saw the following:
      ```
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# dtrace -wn 'pid$target::epoll_ctl:entry {this->ev = arg3; printf("%d\n", arg2); print((struct epoll_event *)this->ev); stop()}' -c "/root/src/mio/target/debug/deps/test-109e1422fb40f621 test_close_on_drop"
      dtrace: description 'pid$target::epoll_ctl:entry ' matched 1 probe
      dtrace: allowing destructive actions
      running 1 test
      CPU     ID                    FUNCTION:NAME
        6  92874                  epoll_ctl:entry 4
      struct epoll_event * 0xfffffc7fee7feda8
      test test_close_on_drop::test_close_on_drop ... test test_close_on_drop::test_close_on_drop has been running for over 60 seconds
        6  92874                  epoll_ctl:entry 6
      struct epoll_event * 0xfffffc7fee7fee18
      ^[[A  6  92874                  epoll_ctl:entry 7
      struct epoll_event * 0xfffffc7fee7fee18
      ```
      I dumped each of the epoll_event's with mdb:
      ```
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# mdb -Fp 219856
      Loading modules: [ libumem.so.1 libc.so.1 ]
      > 0xfffffc7fee7feda8::print
      mdb: no symbol information for 0xfffffc7fee7feda8: no symbol corresponds to address
      > 0xfffffc7fee7feda8::print struct epoll_event
      {
          events = 0x80000001
          data = {
              ptr = 0xfffffffffffffc7f
              fd = 0xfffffc7f
              u32 = 0xfffffc7f
              u64 = 0xfffffffffffffc7f
          }
      }
      >
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# prun 219856
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# mdb -Fp 219856
      Loading modules: [ libumem.so.1 libc.so.1 ]
      > 0xfffffc7fee7fee18::print struct epoll_event
      {
          events = 0x80000001
          data = {
              ptr = 0
              fd = 0
              u32 = 0
              u64 = 0
          }
      }
      >
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# prun 219856
      [root@rustdev ~/src/mio]# mdb -Fp 2198
      Loading modules: [ libumem.so.1 libc.so.1 ]
      > 0xfffffc7fee7fee18::print struct epoll_event
      {
          events = 0x80000004
          data = {
              ptr = 0x100000000
              fd = 0
              u32 = 0
              u64 = 0x100000000
          }
      }
      ```
      The output from the last two `epoll_event`'s represent `Token(0)` the Client and `Token(1)` from the mio test. The first one however is from `AWAKEN` which is defined as `usize::MAX`.  This value should be 18446744073709551615. However if we convert the hex value we see something else:
      ```
      > 0xfffffffffffffc7f=E
                      18446744073709550719
      ```
      Because of the extra 4 bytes of padding currently present in the illumos `epoll_event` definition the low order bits are picking up some junk from other memory.
      
      All of the poll-related mio tests pass with this change. Two other tests are still failing, which appears to be caused by an OS bug, not a problem with mio or libc.
      8318a3ec
    • bors's avatar
      Auto merge of #1048 - ColinFinck:master, r=alexcrichton · 7b45a7cb
      bors authored
      Add libc definitions for HermitCore (https://hermitcore.org)
      
      HermitCore is based on lwIP, newlib, and pthread-embedded.
      Some definitions are similar to other targets using newlib, however some are different enough to justify an own "hermit" port and not base on the existing "newlib" port.
      7b45a7cb
    • Alex Crichton's avatar
      Merge pull request #1051 from alexcrichton/fix-apple · 50904771
      Alex Crichton authored
      Fix OSX builders on CI
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      50904771
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