The latest version of the binutils ELF header defines a new set of
dynamic relocations for ILP32 and renames some to make the naming
more uniform.
ChangeLog:
2014-11-21 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
Andrew Pinski <andrew.pinski@caviumnetworks.com>
* elf/elf.h (R_AARCH64_P32_ABS32, R_AARCH64_P32_COPY,
R_AARCH64_P32_GLOB_DAT, R_AARCH64_P32_JUMP_SLOT,
R_AARCH64_P32_RELATIVE, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPMOD,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPREL, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_TPREL,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC, R_AARCH64_P32_IRELATIVE): Define.
(R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD64): Rename to ..
(R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD): This.
(R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL64): Rename to ...
(R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL): This.
(R_AARCH64_TLS_TPREL64): Rename to ...
(R_AARCH64_TLS_TPREL): This.
* sysdeps/aarch64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_type_class): Update
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD64, R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL64, and
R_AARCH64_TLS_TPREL64.
(elf_machine_rela): Likewise.
This should only happen if the domain to search is the root,
represented as "." rather than by an empty string. Skipping it here
prevents libc_res_nquerydomain from duplicating the trailing dot,
which would cause the domain name compression to fail.
for ChangeLog
[BZ #16469]
* resolv/res_query.c (__libc_res_nsearch): Skip leading dot in
search domain names.
If we drop it here, we will fail to detect a duplicate trailing dot
later on. Retaining, OTOH, has no ill effects whatsoever, and it even
saves us the trouble of copying the domain name minus the trailing
dot, like we used to do.
for ChangeLog
[BZ #16469]
* NEWS: Update.
* resolv/res_query.c (__libc_res_nquerydomain): Retain
trailing dot.
* posix/tst-getaddrinfo5.c: New.
* posix/Makefile (tests): Add it.
nss_db uses nss_files code for services, but a continue on protocol
mismatch that doesn't affect nss_files skipped the code that advanced
to the next db entry. Any one of these changes would suffice to fix
it, but fixing both makes them both safer to reuse elsewhere.
for ChangeLog
[BZ #14498]
* NEWS: Fixed.
* nss/nss_db/db-XXX.c (_nss_db_get##name##_r): Update hidx
after parsing line but before break_if_match.
* nss/nss_files/files-service (DB_LOOKUP): Don't "continue;"
if there is a protocol mismatch.
for ChangeLog
* sysdeps/posix/ctermid.c (ctermid): Return a pointer to a
string literal if not passed a buffer.
* manual/job.texi (ctermid): Update reasoning, note deviation
from posix, suggest mtasurace when not passed a buffer, for
future non-preliminary safety notes.
for ChangeLog
* manual/Makefile ($(objpfx)stamp-summary): Require
check-safety.sh to pass.
* manual/check-safety.sh: Wish for verification that every
@deftypefn and @deftypefun is followed by a @safety remark.
This sets __HAVE_64B_ATOMICS if provided. It also sets
USE_ATOMIC_COMPILER_BUILTINS to true if the existing atomic ops use the
__atomic* builtins (aarch64, mips partially) or if this has been
tested (x86_64); otherwise, this is set to false so that C11 atomics will
be based on the existing atomic operations.
The function wordexp() fails to properly handle the WRDE_NOCMD
flag when processing arithmetic inputs in the form of "$((... ``))"
where "..." can be anything valid. The backticks in the arithmetic
epxression are evaluated by in a shell even if WRDE_NOCMD forbade
command substitution. This allows an attacker to attempt to pass
dangerous commands via constructs of the above form, and bypass
the WRDE_NOCMD flag. This patch fixes this by checking for WRDE_NOCMD
in exec_comm(), the only place that can execute a shell. All other
checks for WRDE_NOCMD are superfluous and removed.
We expand the testsuite and add 3 new regression tests of roughly
the same form but with a couple of nested levels.
On top of the 3 new tests we add fork validation to the WRDE_NOCMD
testing. If any forks are detected during the execution of a wordexp()
call with WRDE_NOCMD, the test is marked as failed. This is slightly
heuristic since vfork might be used in the future, but it provides a
higher level of assurance that no shells were executed as part of
command substitution with WRDE_NOCMD in effect. In addition it doesn't
require libpthread or libdl, instead we use the public implementation
namespace function __register_atfork (already part of the public ABI
for libpthread).
Tested on x86_64 with no regressions.
Remove libc-modules.h from the tree and auto-generate it from
soversions.i and the list of modules in the built-modules variable
defined in Makeconfig. Macros generated have increasing numbered
values, with built-modules having lower values starting from 1,
following which a separator value LIBS_BEGIN is added and then finally
the library names from soversions.i are appended to the list. This
allows us to conveniently differentiate between the versioned
libraries and other built modules, which is needed in errno.h and
netdb.h to decide whether to use an internal symbol or an external
one.
Verified that generated code remains unchanged on x86_64.
* Makeconfig (built-modules): List non-library modules to be
built.
(module-cppflags): Include libc-modules.h for
everything except shlib-versions.v.i.
(CPPFLAGS): Use it.
(before-compile): Add libc-modules.h.
($(common-objpfx)libc-modules.h,
$(common-objpfx)libc-modules.stmp): New targets.
(common-generated): Add libc-modules.h and libc-modules.stmp.
($(common-objpfx)Versions.v.i): Depend on libc-modules.h.
* include/libc-symbols.h: Don't include libc-modules.h.
* include/libc-modules.h: Remove file.
* scripts/gen-libc-modules.awk: New script to generate
libc-modules.h.
* sysdeps/unix/Makefile ($(common-objpfx)sysd-syscalls):
Depend on libc-modules.stmp.
The current scheme to identify which module a translation unit is
built in depends on defining multiple macros IS_IN_* and also defining
NOT_IN_libc if we're building a non-libc module. In addition, there
is an IN_LIB macro that does effectively the same thing, but for
different modules (notably the systemtap probes). This macro scheme
unifies both ideas to use just one macro IN_MODULE and assign it a
value depending on the module it is being built into. If the module
is not defined, it defaults to MODULE_libc.
Patches that follow will replace uses of IS_IN_* variables with the
IS_IN() macro. libc-symbols.h has been converted already to give an
example of how such a transition will look.
Verified that there are no relevant binary changes. One source change
that will crop up repeatedly is that of nscd_stat, since it uses the
build timestamp as a constant in its logic.
* Makeconfig (in-module): Get value of libof set for the
translation unit.
(CPPFLAGS): Use $(in-module).
* Makerules: Don't suffix routine names for nonlib.
* include/libc-modules.h: New file.
* include/libc-symbols.h: Include libc-modules.h
(IS_IN): New macro to replace IS_IN_* macros.
* elf/Makefile: Set libof-* for each routine.
* elf/rtld-Rules: Likewise.
* extra-modules.mk: Likewise.
* iconv/Makefile: Likewise.
* iconvdata/Makefile: Likewise.
* locale/Makefile: Likewise.
* malloc/Makefile: Likewise.
* nss/Makefile: Likewise.
* sysdeps/gnu/Makefile: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/Makefile: Likewise.
* nscd/Makefile: Set libof-* for each routine. Set CFLAGS and
CPPFLAGS for nscd instead of nonlib.
libm uses symbols mpone and mptwo for internal purposes. This patch
moves them to the implementation namespace (__mpone and __mptwo).
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17616]
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpa.c (mpone): Rename to __mpone.
(mptwo): Rename to __mptwo.
(__inv): Use __mptwo instead of mptwo.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpa.h (mpone): Rename to __mpone.
(mptwo): Rename to __mptwo.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpatan.c (__mpatan): Use __mpone instead
of mpone and __mptwo instead of mptwo.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpatan2.c (__mpatan2): Use __mpone
instead of mpone.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpexp.c (__mpexp): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mplog.c (__mplog): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/sincos32.c (__c32): Use __mpone instead
of mpone and __mptwo instead of mptwo.
(__mpranred): Use __mpone instead of mpone.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-ISO/math.h/linknamespace): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-ISO99/complex.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO99/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO99/tgmath.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/complex.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/tgmath.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XPG3/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XPG4/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-UNIX98/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/complex.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K/tgmath.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/complex.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-POSIX2008/tgmath.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/complex.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/math.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/tgmath.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
2014-11-18 Tom de Vries <tom@codesoucery.com>
* manual/signal.texi (Primitives Interrupted by Signals): In section,
replace BSD Handler xref with BSD Signal Handling.
Commit 5c0508a318 broke the Alpha
port, as the extra parenthesis got in the way of some token pasting
that we were doing in a redefined raw unpack macro.
Avoid this situation in the future by not attempting to redefine a
basic macro, but rather work from the outermost public interface.
The compiler does in fact see through the added indirection.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/local-soft-fp.h (_FP_UNPACK_RAW_2): Remove.
(_FP_PACK_RAW_2): Remove.
(AXP_DECL_RETURN_Q): Rename from FP_DECL_RETURN, use _FP_UNION_Q.
(AXP_RETURN_Q): Rename from FP_RETURN, use _FP_UNION_Q.
(AXP_UNPACK_RAW_Q, AXP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_Q, AXP_UNPACK_Q): New.
(AXP_PACK_RAW_Q, AXP_PACK_SEMIRAW_Q, AXP_PACK_Q): New.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_add.c (_OtsAddX): Update to match.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cmp.c (internal_equality): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cmpe.c (internal_compare): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cvtqux.c (_OtsCvtQUX): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cvtqx.c (_OtsCvtQX): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cvttx.c (_OtsConvertFloatTX): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cvtxq.c (_OtsCvtXQ): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cvtxt.c (_OtsConvertFloatXT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_div.c (_OtsDivX): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_mul.c (_OtsMulX): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_nintxq.c (_OtsNintXQ): Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_sub.c (_OtsSubX): Likewise.
This patch removes a conditional on __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6) in x86_64
code.
Tested for x86_64 that installed shared libraries are unchanged by
this patch. Committed (I think this file reasonably comes under math
maintainership).
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/dla.h [__FMA4__ && __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6)]
(DLA_FMS): Make definition conditional only on [__FMA4__].
[__FMA4__ && !__GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6)] (DLA_FMS): Remove conditional
definition.
This patch removes conditionals in ARM code on __GNUC_PREREQ(4,4),
which were already obsolete even before the move from 4.4 to 4.6 as
minimum GCC version for building glibc.
Tested for ARM that installed shared libraries are unchanged by this
patch.
* sysdeps/arm/sysdep.h [PROF && __GNUC_PREREQ(4,4)] (CALL_MCOUNT):
Make definition conditional only on [PROF].
[PROF && !__GNUC_PREREQ(4,4)] (CALL_MCOUNT): Remove conditional
definition.
[__GNUC_PREREQ(4,4)] (mcount): Make definition unconditional.
[!__GNUC_PREREQ(4,4)] (mcount): Remove conditional definition.
This patch makes the installed signal.h declare __sigpause only when
necessary (when a macro definition of sigpause makes use of
__sigpause), rather than unconditionally. This fixes false positives
in the linknamespace tests by making it visible to those tests that no
use of ISO C functionality will actually bring in the definition of
__sigpause and so bring in the other symbols defined in the same
object. There is no bug filed in Bugzilla because this is fixing
false positives rather than any user-visible bug.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by this patch).
* signal/signal.h (__sigpause): Only declare if [__USE_XOPEN &&
!__GNUC__].
* include/signal.h (__sigpause): Move declaration above call to
libc_hidden_proto.
* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-ISO/signal.h/linknamespace): Remove
variable.
(test-xfail-ISO99/signal.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
(test-xfail-ISO11/signal.h/linknamespace): Likewise.
As discussed in the thread starting at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-10/msg00792.html>, and
continuing into November, this patch increases the minimum GCC version
for building glibc to 4.6 (there seemed to be no clear consensus for
4.7). In particular, this allows us to use #pragma GCC diagnostic for
fine-grained warning control with -Werror (subject to establishing a
suitable policy for that use). The documentation has a statement, as
requested, about the most recent GCC version tested for building
glibc, and I've updated <https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Release> to
refer to updating that statement. A NEWS entry is added for this
change, although previous such changes didn't get them.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch).
* configure.ac (libc_cv_compiler_ok): Require GCC 4.6 or later.
* configure: Regenerated.
* manual/install.texi (Tools for Compilation): Document a
requirement of GCC 4.6 or later and that GCC 4.9 is the newest
compiler verified to work.
* INSTALL: Regenerated.
This patch fixes the build of C mempcpy and stpcpy by disabling the
redirection to __mempcpy and __stpcpy asm names if
NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT is defined, and defining that macro in the
relevant source files.
Tested for powerpc32 that the build is fixed.
* include/string.h [NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT] (mempcpy): Do not
redeclare with asm name.
[NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT] (stpcpy): Likewise.
* string/mempcpy.c (NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT): Define before
including <string.h>.
* string/stpcpy.c (NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/multiarch/mempcpy.c
[!NOT_IN_libc] (NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/mempcpy.c
[!NOT_IN_libc] (NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT): Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/multiarch/stpcpy.c
[SHARED && !NOT_IN_libc] (NO_MEMPCPY_STPCPY_REDIRECT): Likewise.
This patch fixes those warnings by using a prototype definition for
__strtol.
Tested for x86_64 that stripped installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.
* stdlib/strtol.c (__strtol): Use prototype definition.
For 32-bit platforms, strtoll and strtoull are strong symbols in libc,
but they are not in ISO C90, and are brought in by references to
__strtoll_internal / __strtoull_internal from scanf. (For 64-bit
platforms, they are properly weak.) This patch makes them weak for
32-bit (it has a side-effect of making other symbols weak that don't
need to be weak, such as strtol, but that's harmless).
Tested for x86 (testsuite, and that the disassembly of installed
shared libraries is unchanged by the patch). This fixes all 120
unXFAILed FAILs of the new linknamespace tests seen for x86 (in fact,
there are now seven XPASSes of those tests for x86
XPASS: conform/POSIX2008/fcntl.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/UNIX98/libgen.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/XOPEN2K/fcntl.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/XOPEN2K/libgen.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/XOPEN2K8/fcntl.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/XOPEN2K8/libgen.h/linknamespace
XPASS: conform/XPG4/libgen.h/linknamespace
so suggesting that the failures seen for those on x86_64 are in some
way architecture-specific or 64-bit-specific).
[BZ #17594]
* stdlib/strtol.c (SYM__): New macro.
(SYM__1): Likewise.
(__strtol): Likewise.
(strtol): Rename to __strtol and define as weak alias of
__strtol. Use libc_hidden_weak.
intl/localealias.c is brought in by ISO C functions, but uses
fgets_unlocked, which is not an ISO C function. This patch changes
this to use __fgets_unlocked.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that stripped installed shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17589]
* intl/localealias.c [_LIBC] (FGETS): Use __fgets_unlocked instead
of fgets_unlocked.
Locale code, brought in by ISO C functions, calls memmem, which is not
an ISO C function. This isn't an ISO C conformance bug, because all
mem* names are reserved, but glibc practice is not to rely on that
reservation (thus, memmem is only declared in string.h if __USE_GNU
even though ISO C would allow it to be declared unconditionally, for
example). This patch changes that code to use __memmem.
Note: there are uses of memmem elsewhere in glibc that I didn't
change, although it may turn out some of those also need to use
__memmem.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by this patch).
[BZ #17585]
* string/memmem.c [!_LIBC] (__memmem): Define to memmem.
(memmem): Rename to __memmem and define as weak alias of
__memmem. Use libc_hidden_weak.
(__memmem): Use libc_hidden_def.
* include/string.h (__memmem): Declare. Use libc_hidden_proto.
* locale/findlocale.c (valid_locale_name): Use __memmem instead of
memmem.
__get_nprocs is called from malloc code, but calls fgets_unlocked,
which is not an ISO C or POSIX function. This patch fixes it to call
a new __fgets_unlocked name instead.
Note: there are various other uses of fgets_unlocked in glibc's
libraries, and I haven't yet investigated which others might also be
problematic (called directly or indirectly from standard functions)
and so need to change to use __fgets_unlocked.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17582]
* libio/iofgets.c [weak_alias && !_IO_MTSAFE_IO]
(__fgets_unlocked): Add alias of _IO_fgets. Use libc_hidden_def.
* libio/iofgets_u.c (fgets_unlocked): Rename to __fgets_unlocked
and define as weak alias of __fgets_unlocked. Use
libc_hidden_weak.
(__fgets_unlocked): Use libc_hidden_def.
* include/stdio.h (__fgets_unlocked): Declare. Use
libc_hidden_proto.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c (phys_pages_info): Use
__fgets_unlocked instead of fgets_unlocked.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/getsysstats.c
(GET_NPROCS_CONF_PARSER): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/getsysstats.c
(GET_NPROCS_CONF_PARSER): Likewise.
__printf_fp calls wmemset, but that is not an ISO C90 function. This
patch fixes it to call a new __wmemset name instead (with wmemset
being a weak alias).
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17574]
* wcsmbs/wmemset.c (wmemset): Rename to __wmemset and define as
weak alias of __wmemset. Use libc_hidden_weak.
(__wmemset): Use libc_hidden_def.
* include/wchar.h (__wmemset): Declare. Use libc_hidden_proto.
* stdio-common/printf_fp.c (___printf_fp): Call __wmemset instead
of wmemset.
Various glibc functions call __stpcpy and __mempcpy for namespace
reasons instead of plain stpcpy and mempcpy. But __stpcpy and
__mempcpy are macros that call __builtin_stpcpy and __builtin_mempcpy,
and unless GCC optimizes the calls, they end up calling the C
functions stpcpy and mempcpy.
For calls from within shared libc, libc_hidden_builtin_proto ensures
that calls to those C functions are in turn mapped to call __GI_stpcpy
and __GI_mempcpy. However, for static libc, and for calls from shared
libraries other than libc, the ELF symbols stpcpy and mempcpy end up
getting called, breaking the ISO C namespace (in the case of stpcpy)
or glibc conventions about not relying on the "future library
directions" reservations (in the case of mempcpy).
This patch fixes this by adding declarations of these functions to
include/string.h, under an appropriate condition, with __asm__ used to
change the assembler name used for calls (the mempcpy case was
previously discussed, and the approach for the fix is as I suggested
in <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-02/msg00063.html>).
Tested for x86_64 with the testsuite; also checked that dcigettext.o
(an example previously noted of undesired calls to stpcpy and mempcpy)
now calls __stpcpy and __mempcpy instead, as do non-libc shared
libraries (__stpcpy and __mempcpy were already exported from shared
libc). Disassembly of installed shared libraries isn't easy to
compare because of reordered PLT entries resulting from the change in
functions called (libnsl, libnss_compat, libnss_dns, libnss_files,
libnss_hesiod, libnss_nis, libnss_nisplus, libpthread, librt all have
such changes).
[BZ #17573]
* include/string.h [NOT_IN_libc || !SHARED] (mempcpy): Declare
with asm name __mempcpy.
[NOT_IN_libc || !SHARED] (stpcpy): Declare with asm name __stpcpy.
rawmemchr is not an ISO C function, but __rawmemchr is called from ISO
C functions, so rawmemchr should be a weak alias. On most
architecture it is, but x86_64 defines the function as rawmemchr with
__rawmemchr as a strong alias. This patch makes x86_64 follow the
same arrangements as other architectures.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17572]
* sysdeps/x86_64/rawmemchr.S (rawmemchr): Rename to __rawmemchr
and define as weak alias of __rawmemchr.
(__rawmemchr): Do not define as strong alias of rawmemchr.
qsort_r is defined in the same file as qsort, but is not an ISO C
function, so should be a weak alias for __qsort_r. The uses in
getaddrinfo should also call __qsort_r, since getaddrinfo is a POSIX
function and qsort_r isn't. This patch implements this. Because nscd
uses the getaddrinfo sources outside libc, as do the tst-rfc3484
tests, a #define of __qsort_r to qsort_r is added there alongside the
similar defines for other libc-internal symbols used in getaddrinfo.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #17571]
* stdlib/msort.c (qsort_r): Rename to __qsort_r and define as weak
alias of __qsort_r.
(qsort): Call __qsort_r instead of qsort_r.
* include/stdlib.h (qsort_r): Do not call libc_hidden_proto.
(__qsort_r): Declare. Call libc_hidden_proto.
* sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (getaddrinfo): Call __qsort_r
instead of qsort_r.
* nscd/gai.c (__qsort_r): Define to qsort_r.
* posix/tst-rfc3484.c (__qsort_r): Likewise.
* posix/tst-rfc3484-2.c (__qsort_r): Likewise.
* posix/tst-rfc3484-3.c (__qsort_r): Likewise.