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authorGregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>2013-04-30 06:48:03 (GMT)
committerGregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>2013-04-30 06:48:03 (GMT)
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* Fix PART of issue 17192 for 3.4 - reapply the issue11729 patch
that was undone in the merge fun from upstream which already had it in 3.0.13. * Add the missing update to libffi.info.
Diffstat (limited to 'Modules')
-rwxr-xr-xModules/_ctypes/libffi/configure6
-rw-r--r--Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure.ac6
-rw-r--r--Modules/_ctypes/libffi/doc/libffi.info79
3 files changed, 58 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure
index 3d8f61a..8230830 100755
--- a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure
+++ b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure
@@ -14505,10 +14505,10 @@ if ${libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel+:} false; then :
$as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
else
- libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=yes
+ libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=no
echo '.text; foo: nop; .data; .long foo-.; .text' > conftest.s
- if $CC $CFLAGS -c conftest.s 2>&1 | grep -i warning > /dev/null; then
- libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=no
+ if $CC $CFLAGS -c conftest.s > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=yes
fi
fi
diff --git a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure.ac b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure.ac
index f5b9f38..7fe5ff5 100644
--- a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure.ac
+++ b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure.ac
@@ -367,10 +367,10 @@ fi
if test x$TARGET = xX86 || test x$TARGET = xX86_WIN32 || test x$TARGET = xX86_64; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([assembler supports pc related relocs],
libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel, [
- libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=yes
+ libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=no
echo '.text; foo: nop; .data; .long foo-.; .text' > conftest.s
- if $CC $CFLAGS -c conftest.s 2>&1 | grep -i warning > /dev/null; then
- libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=no
+ if $CC $CFLAGS -c conftest.s > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel=yes
fi
])
if test "x$libffi_cv_as_x86_pcrel" = xyes; then
diff --git a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/doc/libffi.info b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/doc/libffi.info
index 896a5ec..6d5acf8 100644
--- a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/doc/libffi.info
+++ b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/doc/libffi.info
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from ../libffi/doc/libffi.texi.
This manual is for Libffi, a portable foreign-function interface
library.
- Copyright (C) 2008, 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2008, 2010, 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ libffi
This manual is for Libffi, a portable foreign-function interface
library.
- Copyright (C) 2008, 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2008, 2010, 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
@@ -115,8 +115,6 @@ To prepare a call interface object, use the function `ffi_prep_cif'.
want. *note Multiple ABIs:: for more information.
NARGS is the number of arguments that this function accepts.
- `libffi' does not yet handle varargs functions; see *note Missing
- Features:: for more information.
RTYPE is a pointer to an `ffi_type' structure that describes the
return type of the function. *Note Types::.
@@ -129,6 +127,30 @@ To prepare a call interface object, use the function `ffi_prep_cif'.
properly; `FFI_BAD_TYPEDEF' if one of the `ffi_type' objects is
incorrect; or `FFI_BAD_ABI' if the ABI parameter is invalid.
+ If the function being called is variadic (varargs) then
+`ffi_prep_cif_var' must be used instead of `ffi_prep_cif'.
+
+ -- Function: ffi_status ffi_prep_cif_var (ffi_cif *CIF, ffi_abi
+ varabi, unsigned int NFIXEDARGS, unsigned int varntotalargs,
+ ffi_type *RTYPE, ffi_type **ARGTYPES)
+ This initializes CIF according to the given parameters for a call
+ to a variadic function. In general it's operation is the same as
+ for `ffi_prep_cif' except that:
+
+ NFIXEDARGS is the number of fixed arguments, prior to any variadic
+ arguments. It must be greater than zero.
+
+ NTOTALARGS the total number of arguments, including variadic and
+ fixed arguments.
+
+ Note that, different cif's must be prepped for calls to the same
+ function when different numbers of arguments are passed.
+
+ Also note that a call to `ffi_prep_cif_var' with
+ NFIXEDARGS=NOTOTALARGS is NOT equivalent to a call to
+ `ffi_prep_cif'.
+
+
To call a function using an initialized `ffi_cif', use the
`ffi_call' function:
@@ -147,7 +169,9 @@ To prepare a call interface object, use the function `ffi_prep_cif'.
AVALUES is a vector of `void *' pointers that point to the memory
locations holding the argument values for a call. If CIF declares
that the function has no arguments (i.e., NARGS was 0), then
- AVALUES is ignored.
+ AVALUES is ignored. Note that argument values may be modified by
+ the callee (for instance, structs passed by value); the burden of
+ copying pass-by-value arguments is placed on the caller.

File: libffi.info, Node: Simple Example, Next: Types, Prev: The Basics, Up: Using libffi
@@ -294,7 +318,7 @@ is perfectly happy passing structures back and forth. You must first
describe the structure to `libffi' by creating a new `ffi_type' object
for it.
- -- ffi_type:
+ -- Data type: ffi_type
The `ffi_type' has the following members:
`size_t size'
This is set by `libffi'; you should initialize it to zero.
@@ -509,9 +533,7 @@ File: libffi.info, Node: Missing Features, Next: Index, Prev: Using libffi,
`libffi' is missing a few features. We welcome patches to add support
for these.
- * There is no support for calling varargs functions. This may work
- on some platforms, depending on how the ABI is defined, but it is
- not reliable.
+ * Variadic closures.
* There is no support for bit fields in structures.
@@ -519,6 +541,9 @@ for these.
* The "raw" API is undocumented.
+ Note that variadic support is very new and tested on a relatively
+small number of platforms.
+

File: libffi.info, Node: Index, Prev: Missing Features, Up: Top
@@ -528,7 +553,6 @@ Index
* Menu:
-* : Structures. (line 12)
* ABI: Introduction. (line 13)
* Application Binary Interface: Introduction. (line 13)
* calling convention: Introduction. (line 13)
@@ -536,11 +560,12 @@ Index
* closure API: The Closure API. (line 13)
* closures: The Closure API. (line 13)
* FFI: Introduction. (line 31)
-* ffi_call: The Basics. (line 41)
-* ffi_closure_alloca: The Closure API. (line 19)
+* ffi_call: The Basics. (line 63)
+* ffi_closure_alloc: The Closure API. (line 19)
* ffi_closure_free: The Closure API. (line 26)
* FFI_CLOSURES: The Closure API. (line 13)
* ffi_prep_cif: The Basics. (line 16)
+* ffi_prep_cif_var: The Basics. (line 39)
* ffi_prep_closure_loc: The Closure API. (line 34)
* ffi_status <1>: The Closure API. (line 37)
* ffi_status: The Basics. (line 18)
@@ -568,24 +593,24 @@ Index
* ffi_type_void: Primitive Types. (line 10)
* Foreign Function Interface: Introduction. (line 31)
* void <1>: The Closure API. (line 20)
-* void: The Basics. (line 43)
+* void: The Basics. (line 65)

Tag Table:
-Node: Top706
-Node: Introduction1448
-Node: Using libffi3084
-Node: The Basics3570
-Node: Simple Example6177
-Node: Types7204
-Node: Primitive Types7487
-Node: Structures9307
-Node: Type Example10167
-Node: Multiple ABIs11390
-Node: The Closure API11761
-Node: Closure Example14705
-Node: Missing Features16264
-Node: Index16757
+Node: Top712
+Node: Introduction1460
+Node: Using libffi3096
+Node: The Basics3582
+Node: Simple Example7224
+Node: Types8251
+Node: Primitive Types8534
+Node: Structures10354
+Node: Type Example11224
+Node: Multiple ABIs12447
+Node: The Closure API12818
+Node: Closure Example15762
+Node: Missing Features17321
+Node: Index17774

End Tag Table