Pull nolibc fixes from Paul McKenney:
- The fd_set structure was incorrectly defined as arrays of u32 instead
of long, which breaks BE64. Fix courtesy of Sven Schnelle.
- S_ISxxx macros were incorrectly testing the bits after applying them
instead of bitwise ANDing S_FMT with the value. Fix from Warner Losh.
- The mips code was randomly broken due to an unprotected "noreorder"
directive in the _start code that could prevent the assembler from
filling delayed slots. This in turn resulted in random other
instructions being placed into those slots. Fix courtesy of Willy
Tarreau.
- The current nolibc header layout refrains from including files that
are not explicitly included by the code using nolibc. Unfortunately,
this causes build failures when such files contain definitions that
are used (for example) by libgcc. Example definitions include raise()
and memset(), which are called by some architectures, but only at
certain optimization levels. Fix courtesy of Willy Tarreau.
- gcc 11.3 in ARM thumb2 mode at -O2 recognized a memset() construction
inside the memset() definition. The compiler replaced this
construction with a call to... memset(). Userland cannot be forced to
build with -ffreestanding, so an empty asm() statement was introduced
into the loop the loop in order to prevent the compiler from making
this unproductive transformation. Fix courtesy of Willy Tarreau.
- Most of the O_* macros were wrong on RISCV because their octal values
were coded as hexadecimal. This resulted in the getdents64() selftest
failing. Fix courtesy of Willy Tarreau.
This was tested on x86_64, i386, armv5, armv7, thumb1, thumb2, mips and
riscv, all at -O0, -Os and -O3.
* tag 'urgent-nolibc.2023.01.09a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu:
tools/nolibc: fix the O_* fcntl/open macro definitions for riscv
tools/nolibc: prevent gcc from making memset() loop over itself
tools/nolibc: fix missing includes causing build issues at -O0
tools/nolibc: restore mips branch ordering in the _start block
tools/nolibc: Fix S_ISxxx macros
nolibc: fix fd_set type