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| 3 | R e l e a s e N o t e s
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| 4 | +------------------------+
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[579] | 5 |
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| 6 | v3.2.2 Beta 1:
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| 7 | --------------
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[330] | 8 |
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[579] | 9 | A few bugfixes and a some new features.
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| 10 |
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| 11 | o Locale support in libc.
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| 12 |
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| 13 | o Implmented a different approach to OMF and weak symbols. This new hack
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| 14 | does a pre-linking before invoking the OMF linker generating new .def
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| 15 | if needed and an extra object file with aliases to resolv the weak
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| 16 | symbols correctly.
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| 17 | The old approach used when GCC_WEAKSYMS is present in the environment.
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| 18 |
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| 19 | Please note that due to a bug in BFD weak symbols doesn't work 100%
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| 20 | correctly. This will be addressed when we now move on to a later
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| 21 | version of binutils.
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| 22 |
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| 23 | o A couple of new functions in libc, and a few correction of existing
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| 24 | in respect to namespace.
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| 25 |
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| 26 | o Addressed issues with _System, _Optlink and __stdcall. They should
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| 27 | all be working now.
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| 28 |
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| 29 | o Changed GCC to link with shared libc by default. This means that in
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| 30 | order to link with static libc one have to specify -static.
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| 31 | It also means that -Zmtd or -Zcrtdll is no longer required for linking
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| 32 | with shared libc and can be removed from all makescripts.
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| 33 |
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| 34 | o Changed EMXOMFLD defaults to ilink from Visual Age for C++ v3.6.5 or
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| 35 | later (preferably later). The emxomfld usage output will instruct you
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| 36 | how how to use older linkers.
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| 37 | Emxomf checks for EMXOMFLD_TYPE=link386 when choosing debug info level.
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| 38 |
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| 39 | o Shipping three extra libc dlls:
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| 40 | libc02.dbg: Unstripped version of libc02.dll. This is identical
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| 41 | except from the presense of debug info.
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| 42 | libc02.prf: Linked together from profiled enabled libraries
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| 43 | using kProfiler.
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| 44 | libc02.elh: Standard libc but linked with an external eletrical
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| 45 | fence heap from kLibDbg.
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| 46 | These libc02.* dlls can be used instead of libc02.dll. kLibDbg and
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| 47 | kProfiler is available in separate zip files at same location as the
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| 48 | rest of the Innotek GCC suite. However these external tools are
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| 49 | provided as is.
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| 50 |
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| 51 | o Distribution is splitted into several zips:
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| 52 | -core.zip: All you really need.
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| 53 | -dbg.zip: Map files, unstripped tools and libs, and libc02.elh.
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| 54 | -prf.zip: Profiling libraries and libc02.prf.
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| 55 | libc.zip: The runtime libraries. (included in core.)
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| 56 | The big zips is everything.
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| 57 |
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| 58 | o I'm sure I've foregotten something this time....
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| 59 |
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[330] | 60 |
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[399] | 61 | v3.2.2 Alpha 3:
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| 62 | ---------------
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| 63 |
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[579] | 64 | Primarily bugfixes.
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| 65 |
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| 66 | o Changed code generator for floating point truncations (double to int
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| 67 | casts and such) so PM can freely mess up the fpu status.
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| 68 |
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| 69 | o We were using the wrong float.h in two sense. We're now using the
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| 70 | correct one which includes all the PC defines and prototypes.
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| 71 |
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| 72 | o Fixed a few issues with error defines and tcpip.
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| 73 | Note that some of the error defines have changed value in the process
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| 74 | so we could become compatible with the tcpip stack and FreeBSD.
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| 75 |
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| 76 | o Corrected bugs in a number of headers.
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| 77 |
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| 78 | o Added more OS/2 prototypes and imports. There is still work left on
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| 79 | the header part,
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| 80 |
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| 81 | o Optimized emxomf debug info conversion.
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| 82 |
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| 83 | o Wrapped bsdselect for BSD 4.4 header mode to implement bsdselect().
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| 84 |
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[399] | 85 | o .... what did we forget...
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[579] | 86 |
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[399] | 87 |
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[365] | 88 | v3.2.2 Alpha 2:
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| 89 | ---------------
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[579] | 90 |
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| 91 | A few bugfixes and a couple of new features.
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| 92 |
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| 93 | o The TCP/IP headers and libraries scheme have been changed.
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| 94 | The default is the current OS/2 tcpip toolkit (BSD 4.4 based).
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| 95 | To target the older OS/2 tcpip stack (BSD 4.3 based) you must
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| 96 | define TCPV40HDRS before including any TCP/IP headers and make
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| 97 | sure usr/lib/tcpipv4 is searched before usr/lib (this is to get
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| 98 | the right libsocket). It is recommended to use the -D compiler
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| 99 | option for the define and either the LIBRARY_PATH or the -L
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| 100 | compiler/linker option for the library.
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[365] | 101 |
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[579] | 102 | o There are a couple of new and updated based on FreeBSD 5.1.
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| 103 | sys\stdint.h and inttypes.h (and a few internal once) are new.
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| 104 | sys\types.h and unistd.h are the ones most heavily updated.
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| 105 | We're working on getting the headers and libc in a better shape
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| 106 | standardwise to easy compatability and portability.
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| 107 |
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| 108 | o A infinite loop in emxomf has been fixed.
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| 109 |
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| 110 | o Linker error on sopen() has been corrected.
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| 111 |
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[365] | 112 | o .... what did we forget...
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[579] | 113 |
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| 114 |
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[330] | 115 | v3.2.2 Alpha 1:
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| 116 | ---------------
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[579] | 117 |
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[330] | 118 | This is the first release from Innotek, and it contains the Innotek LIBC.
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[579] | 119 | In addition to the new LIBC there is a number of other major changes:
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[330] | 120 |
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| 121 | o Name mangling in OMF mode have changed.
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| 122 | Until this release emxomf used to pretty much strip one leading '_'
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| 123 | from symbols when converting them to omf. This is now longer done
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| 124 | chiefly in order to correctly support mangling calling conventions
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| 125 | like __stdcall and __cdecl. This change have the following side
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| 126 | effects:
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| 127 | - _System and __cdecl no longer produces the same names and hence
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| 128 | all OS/2 API which are _System must be declared as _System in
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| 129 | order to link.
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| 130 | - Assembly code might need an extra underscore to work, or
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| 131 | perhaps change the prototypes to _System.
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| 132 | - Global variables are prepended and underscore, so mixing VAC and
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| 133 | GCC, or accessing globals from asm, take care.
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| 134 | (MSC v6.0 does this too, so it's not any uncommon practise.)
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| 135 |
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| 136 | The OS/2 headers which are included are all updated to use _System.
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| 137 |
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| 138 | o TCPIP headers are updated a quite a bit to match the toolkit ones
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| 139 | and to reflect the fact that the new libc does not a having common
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| 140 | handle space for files and sockets. These changes aren't 100%
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| 141 | completed yet, and usage probably will uncover some issues left in
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| 142 | there. Also for the programmer there is the following changes in
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| 143 | the apis provided:
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| 144 | - TCPV40HDRS are supported and should work like with the toolkit
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| 145 | headers. It will alias all functions to tcpip40_ editions
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| 146 | (using #defines) so we get the right imports thru -llibsocket.
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| 147 | - There is no support for sockets in select(). To do select on
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| 148 | sockets you will have to use bsdselect() or os2_select().
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| 149 | bsdselect() is only available for TCPV40HDRS. For
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| 150 | !defined(TCPV40HDRS) fd_set is in the emx/bsd format and not the
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| 151 | OS/2 tcpip v5.0 format.
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| 152 | - Socket IOCTLs are not supported by the ioctl() libc function
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| 153 | because of the separate handle space for sockets. For sockets
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| 154 | so_ioctl() and os2_ioctl() are used. os2_ioctl() is not available
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| 155 | when TCPV40HDRS is defined. According to the tcpref in v5.0
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| 156 | so_ioctl() only supports BSD ioctls.
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| 157 | - writev() and readv() also clashes with libc. For socket handles
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| 158 | use so_writev() and so_readv().
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| 159 |
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| 160 | o The prefered OMF linker is now ilink. link386 will fail with an odd
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| 161 | error message if you tell gcc/g++ to make debug info. Set the
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| 162 | EMXOMFLD_LINKER environment variable to value ilink in order to use
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| 163 | ilink as OMF linker.
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| 164 | It likely that we will change the default OMF linker to ilink in an
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| 165 | later version of the GCC suite.
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| 166 |
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| 167 | o .... what did we forget...
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