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- 0.5.0 - initial release
- 0.5.9 - signal ABI bugfix, various cleanup and fixes:
- sigset_t was wrongly defined as 1024 bytes instead of 1024 bits,
- breaking the intended ABI compatibility with the LSB/glibc sigaction
- structure. users should upgrade immediately and rebuild any libraries
- or object files that might be using the incorrect definitions.
- improved security against DoS with tcb shadow passwords by checking
- that the file opened was really an ordinary file.
- fixed a bug in the implementation of atomic ops that could have
- allowed the compiler to incorrectly reorder them (in practice, gcc
- with the default settings on i386 was not reordering them).
- greatly improved conformance to the C and POSIX standards regarding
- what the standard header files make visible. _POSIX_C_SOURCE is now
- needed to get POSIX functions in standard C headers, and _XOPEN_SOURCE
- or _GNU_SOURCE are required to get XSI interfaces or GNU extensions,
- respectively.
- many internal improvements have been made to the syscall-related code
- in preparation for porting to x86_64 and other archs.
- 0.6.0 - x86_64 port, various important bugs fixed
- new x86_64 (amd64) architecture port, contributed by Nicholas J. Kain,
- along with PORTING guide. source tree layout and build system have
- been improved to accommodate further ports.
- various bugs that were introduced while making the headers respect C
- and POSIX namespace standards have been fixed. conformance to the
- standards has been improved.
- fixed an inefficiency in qsort that triggered a bug (occasionaly
- internal compiler error) in some versions of gcc.
- fixed a major bug in the printf %n specifier that prevented it from
- working and caused memory corruption.
- 0.7.0 - major improvements to posix conformance and completeness
- implemented posix shared memory and semaphore interfaces.
- implemented all remaining required pthread and clock interfaces.
- major fixes to signal semantics.
- greatly improved temporary file name generation for safety against
- denial of service due to intentional name collisions.
- added syscall wrappers for the linux inotify interface.
- malloc(0) now returns a non-null pointer.
- fixed printf %n specifier (again), pthread_once (it was always
- hanging), and non-default-type mutex behavior.
- added ucontext/sigcontext support in headers to facilitate building
- libgcc with dwarf2 unwind support, and possibly other low-level tools.
- improved musl-gcc compiler wrapper.
- implemented many small missing functions here and there, minor header
- fixes, etc.
- 0.7.1 - improvements to completeness, bug fixes
- implemented flockfile, wprintf, and robust mutex functions.
- fixed stack corruption bug in times(), minor header bugs, and some
- error return value bugs in thread interfaces.
- 0.7.5 - new features, major optimization, and robustness
- implemented POSIX timers.
- optimized and simplified many thread-related functions.
- eliminated resource leak races in thread cancellation. (almost all
- existing implementations, including glibc, have these leaks.)
- overhauled stdio implementation to take advantage of readv/writev for
- reduced syscall load, and improved stdio's handling of error status.
- added syscall header and interface for applications to use and
- greatly simplified internal system for making syscalls.
- strangthened tmpnam/tempnam/tmpfile filename generation and made the
- straight C functions not depend on POSIX symbols.
- fixed pthread cancellation ABI on i386 to match the LSB/glibc ABI
- better double-free handling in malloc
- various minor bug fixes
- 0.7.6 - major bug fixes
- fixed rare but serious under-allocation bug in malloc.
- fixed signedness bug in strchr that prevented finding high bytes.
- fixed serious parsing bugs in strtold.
- fixed statvfs syscall (it was always failing with EINVAL).
- fixed race condition in set*id() functions with threads (possible
- deadlock). further audit still needed though.
- fseek no longer sets the stream error flag on failed seeks (this was
- wrong and broke some programs, notably GNU m4).
- nl_langinfo is no longer a dummy function. (the functionality was
- previously implemented but accidentally left unused).
- various small fixes have been made to the implementations and
- prototypes for nonstandard and obsolete functions
- 0.7.7 - more bug fixes and program-compatibility improvements
- fixed floating point formatting and rounding bugs in printf.
- fixed broken %N$ positional argument specifiers in printf.
- fixed misaligned read/overread bug in strchr which could lead to
- crashes scanning tiny strings at the end of a page when the next page
- is not readable, or on archs (not yet supported) that forbid
- misaligned reads.
- fixed breakage of statvfs on x86_64
- fixed crash in getmntent_r
- fixed bug in POSIX timers created with NULL sigevent argument
- improved semaphore performance, and sem_wait is now interruptable by
- signals, as required by POSIX.
- added many compatibility and system-level interfaces, increasing the
- proportion of busybox that works with musl.
- 0.7.8 - more bug fixes and compatibility improvements
- fixed problems with ipv6 dns and address printing code that made ipv6
- support practically unusable, and some other getaddrinfo bugs.
- fixed broken sendmsg/recvmsg functions on x86_64 (caused by incorrect
- msghdr structure).
- fixed broken sigsetjmp asm on x86_64.
- worked around a problem with input buffering on terminals reblocking
- after getting a blank line, due to a bug in the linux readv syscall.
- various improvements to the "rsyscall" system used to implement
- threaded setuid, setgid, etc.
- exiting/cancelling the a timer handler thread no longer kills the
- timer.
- fixed incorrect trailing zeros on some %g conversions in printf.
- fixed buggy byte-swapping functions and moved them to inlines in
- byteswap.h.
- many small improvements to header/application compatibility, support
- for nonstandard macros, etc.
- 0.7.9 release notes
- new pthread cancellation implementation:
- - safe against resource-leak/side-effect-leak race conditions
- - safe against interruption by signal handlers
- - reduced bloat in all cancellable functions
- - reduced bloat for blocking cancellation
- new interfaces implemented:
- - realpath (limited functionality)
- - wordexp (limited functionality)
- - flock (nonstandard)
- - forkpty (nonstandard)
- - posix_fadvise
- - posix_fallocate
- general bug fixes:
- - syslog function failure to communicate with syslogd
- - bug in siginfo_t definition if wait.h was included before signal.h
- - incorrect struct definitions for most of sysv ipc
- - pthread_exit/cancel on timer handler wrongly destroying the timer
- - linux dup2 ebusy workaround
- - obscure issues in non-threaded programs using some pthread functions
- - getopt_long allowed mismatch in last char of option name
- - incorrect parsing of obscure ip address forms
- - initgroups not working reliably (uninitialized var)
- - shadow pass treating empty expiry field as pass-expired-in-1970
- - bogus longjmp if pthread_exit was called from cancellation handlers
- x86_64-specific bug fixes:
- - fcntl file locking
- - thread stack alignment
- - broken select timeouts due to incorrect timeval definition
- 0.7.10 release notes
- new features:
- - ipv6 numeric string parsing
- - eventfd syscall wrappers
- optimizations:
- - new qsort implementation using the smoothsort algorithm
- - much smaller/faster sigset_t handling functions
- - lowered spin count before futex wait in synchronization functions
- general bug fixes:
- - incorrect floating point round-to-even behavior in printf
- - major bugs in pthread barrier implementation
- - off-by-one error in scanf %n results
- - scanf failure to report EOF when scanning for literal text
- - minor missing/incorrect prototype issues
- - dependency on undefined call order in fclose
- compiler issue workarounds:
- - incorrect inlining of variadic functions on recent gcc versions
- - pcc preprocessor bug with recursive macro expansion
- 0.7.11 release notes
- new features:
- - integrated dynamic linker
- - dynamic loading (dlopen/dlsym) (for dynamic-linked programs only)
- - XSI search.h API
- - POSIX message queues
- - POSIX spawn interfaces
- - BSD pseudo-random number generator API (random/srandom/initstate/etc.)
- - floating point environment (limited usefulness due to gcc bugs)
- general bug fixes:
- - possible crashes with wordexp due to uninitialized variable
- - race condition in pthread_kill (also present and unfixed in glibc/nptl)
- - pthread exit destructors called too late
- - dangerous unbounded vla in glob
- - brk/sbrk legacy functions mismatching legacy semantics
- - wcsncpy dest buffer overflow
- - strncat and wcsncat possible overflows due to double-termination
- 0.7.12 release notes
- new features:
- - support for textrels in shared objects
- - rpath support in dynamic linker
- - stdio_ext.h functions (for better gnu software compatibility)
- bug fixes:
- - some compilers miscompiling dlopen due to misuse of longjmp
- - safe handling of invalid long-double bit patterns (affects printf)
- - workaround for bugs in linux mprotect syscall
- - thread-safety for random() functions
- - various minor issues
- 0.8.0 release notes
- new features:
- - chinese and japanese legacy charset support in iconv
- - zero-syscall clock_gettime support (dynamic-linked x86_64 only)
- - futex-based locking for stdio (previously used spinlocks)
- - LD_PRELOAD and RTLD_NEXT support in dynamic linker
- - strptime (mostly working but incomplete)
- - posix aio (mostly working but not entirely conformant)
- - memory streams (fmemopen, open_memstream, ...)
- - stub/dummy implementations for various useless legacy functions
- - if_nameindex
- security hardening:
- - setuid, etc. should not longer be able to "partially fail" with threads
- - ensure suid programs start with fd 0,1,2 open
- - improved openpty/forkpty failure checks
- threads/synchronization bug fixes:
- - dangerous spurious wakeup in pthread_join lead to early return
- - race condition enabling async cancellation (delayed/lost cancellation)
- - destruction/unmapping race conditions in semaphores, mutexes, rwlocks
- - recursive rwlock_rdlock deadlock when a writer is waiting
- - race condition in sigqueue with fork
- - timer expiration thread exit wasn't running dtors
- - timer threads weren't blocking signals
- - close was wrongly cancellable after succeeding on some devices
- - robust mutex list was not reset on fork
- general bug fixes:
- - incorrect logic in fread (spurious blocking; crash on write-only files)
- - many corner cases and overflow cases for strtol-family functions
- - various printf integer formatting issues with flags/width/precision
- - incorrect iconv return value on failure
- - broken FD_* macros on 64-bit targets
- - clock function returning wrong value (real time not cpu time)
- - siglongjmp signal mask clobbering (off-by-one pointer error)
- - dynamic linker weak symbol resolution issues
- - fdopendir failure to set errno
- - various minor header fixes
- 0.8.1 release notes
- bug fixes:
- - mismatching prototypes caused build failure on 64-bit
- - other minor prototype errors in the headers have been fixed
- - various other small omissions fixed
- 0.8.2 release notes
- new features:
- - ptrace syscall support
- bug fixes:
- - const error (only a warning with many compilers) in lio_listio
- - minor portability fixes aimed at supporting new arch targets
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