From 5d4c6d95015015bdc10eba4d6687018d2cc172d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zachary Ware Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2016 01:25:24 -0500 Subject: Closes #27979: Remove bundled copy of libffi An installed copy of libffi is now required for building _ctypes on any platform but OSX and Windows. --- Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README | 428 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 428 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README (limited to 'Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README') diff --git a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README b/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README deleted file mode 100644 index 84b942677a..0000000000 --- a/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,428 +0,0 @@ -Status -====== - -libffi-3.1 was released on May 19, 2014. Check the libffi web page -for updates: . - - -What is libffi? -=============== - -Compilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain -conventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate -compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling -convention". The "calling convention" is essentially a set of -assumptions made by the compiler about where function arguments will -be found on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also specifies -where the return value for a function is found. - -Some programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments -are to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be -told at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call -a given function. Libffi can be used in such programs to provide a -bridge from the interpreter program to compiled code. - -The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming -interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to -call any function specified by a call interface description at run -time. - -FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function -interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code -written in one language to call code written in another language. The -libffi library really only provides the lowest, machine dependent -layer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must -exist above libffi that handles type conversions for values passed -between the two languages. - - -Supported Platforms -=================== - -Libffi has been ported to many different platforms. -For specific configuration details and testing status, please -refer to the wiki page here: - - http://www.moxielogic.org/wiki/index.php?title=Libffi_3.1 - -At the time of release, the following basic configurations have been -tested: - -|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------| -| Architecture | Operating System | Compiler | -|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------| -| AArch64 (ARM64) | iOS | Clang | -| AArch64 | Linux | GCC | -| Alpha | Linux | GCC | -| Alpha | Tru64 | GCC | -| ARC | Linux | GCC | -| ARM | Linux | GCC | -| ARM | iOS | GCC | -| AVR32 | Linux | GCC | -| Blackfin | uClinux | GCC | -| HPPA | HPUX | GCC | -| IA-64 | Linux | GCC | -| M68K | FreeMiNT | GCC | -| M68K | Linux | GCC | -| M68K | RTEMS | GCC | -| M88K | OpenBSD/mvme88k | GCC | -| Meta | Linux | GCC | -| MicroBlaze | Linux | GCC | -| MIPS | IRIX | GCC | -| MIPS | Linux | GCC | -| MIPS | RTEMS | GCC | -| MIPS64 | Linux | GCC | -| Moxie | Bare metal | GCC | -| Nios II | Linux | GCC | -| PowerPC 32-bit | AIX | IBM XL C | -| PowerPC 64-bit | AIX | IBM XL C | -| PowerPC | AMIGA | GCC | -| PowerPC | Linux | GCC | -| PowerPC | Mac OSX | GCC | -| PowerPC | FreeBSD | GCC | -| PowerPC 64-bit | FreeBSD | GCC | -| PowerPC 64-bit | Linux ELFv1 | GCC | -| PowerPC 64-bit | Linux ELFv2 | GCC | -| S390 | Linux | GCC | -| S390X | Linux | GCC | -| SPARC | Linux | GCC | -| SPARC | Solaris | GCC | -| SPARC | Solaris | Oracle Solaris Studio C | -| SPARC64 | Linux | GCC | -| SPARC64 | FreeBSD | GCC | -| SPARC64 | Solaris | Oracle Solaris Studio C | -| TILE-Gx/TILEPro | Linux | GCC | -| VAX | OpenBSD/vax | GCC | -| X86 | FreeBSD | GCC | -| X86 | GNU HURD | GCC | -| X86 | Interix | GCC | -| X86 | kFreeBSD | GCC | -| X86 | Linux | GCC | -| X86 | Mac OSX | GCC | -| X86 | OpenBSD | GCC | -| X86 | OS/2 | GCC | -| X86 | Solaris | GCC | -| X86 | Solaris | Oracle Solaris Studio C | -| X86 | Windows/Cygwin | GCC | -| X86 | Windows/MingW | GCC | -| X86-64 | FreeBSD | GCC | -| X86-64 | Linux | GCC | -| X86-64 | Linux/x32 | GCC | -| X86-64 | OpenBSD | GCC | -| X86-64 | Solaris | Oracle Solaris Studio C | -| X86-64 | Windows/MingW | GCC | -| Xtensa | Linux | GCC | -|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------| - -Please send additional platform test results to -libffi-discuss@sourceware.org and feel free to update the wiki page -above. - -Installing libffi -================= - -First you must configure the distribution for your particular -system. Go to the directory you wish to build libffi in and run the -"configure" program found in the root directory of the libffi source -distribution. - -If you're building libffi directly from version control, configure won't -exist yet; run ./autogen.sh first. - -You may want to tell configure where to install the libffi library and -header files. To do that, use the --prefix configure switch. Libffi -will install under /usr/local by default. - -If you want to enable extra run-time debugging checks use the the ---enable-debug configure switch. This is useful when your program dies -mysteriously while using libffi. - -Another useful configure switch is --enable-purify-safety. Using this -will add some extra code which will suppress certain warnings when you -are using Purify with libffi. Only use this switch when using -Purify, as it will slow down the library. - -It's also possible to build libffi on Windows platforms with -Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler. In this case, use the msvcc.sh -wrapper script during configuration like so: - -path/to/configure CC=path/to/msvcc.sh CXX=path/to/msvcc.sh LD=link CPP=\"cl -nologo -EP\" - -For 64-bit Windows builds, use CC="path/to/msvcc.sh -m64" and -CXX="path/to/msvcc.sh -m64". You may also need to specify --build -appropriately. - -When building with MSVC under a MingW environment, you may need to -remove the line in configure that sets 'fix_srcfile_path' to a 'cygpath' -command. ('cygpath' is not present in MingW, and is not required when -using MingW-style paths.) - -For iOS builds, the 'libffi.xcodeproj' Xcode project is available. - -Configure has many other options. Use "configure --help" to see them all. - -Once configure has finished, type "make". Note that you must be using -GNU make. You can ftp GNU make from ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/make . - -To ensure that libffi is working as advertised, type "make check". -This will require that you have DejaGNU installed. - -To install the library and header files, type "make install". - - -History -======= - -See the git log for details at http://github.com/atgreen/libffi. - -3.1 May-19-14 - Add AArch64 (ARM64) iOS support. - Add Nios II support. - Add m88k and DEC VAX support. - Add support for stdcall, thiscall, and fastcall on non-Windows - 32-bit x86 targets such as Linux. - Various Android, MIPS N32, x86, FreeBSD and UltraSPARC IIi - fixes. - Make the testsuite more robust: eliminate several spurious - failures, and respect the $CC and $CXX environment variables. - Archive off the manually maintained ChangeLog in favor of git - log. - -3.0.13 Mar-17-13 - Add Meta support. - Add missing Moxie bits. - Fix stack alignment bug on 32-bit x86. - Build fix for m68000 targets. - Build fix for soft-float Power targets. - Fix the install dir location for some platforms when building - with GCC (OS X, Solaris). - Fix Cygwin regression. - -3.0.12 Feb-11-13 - Add Moxie support. - Add AArch64 support. - Add Blackfin support. - Add TILE-Gx/TILEPro support. - Add MicroBlaze support. - Add Xtensa support. - Add support for PaX enabled kernels with MPROTECT. - Add support for native vendor compilers on - Solaris and AIX. - Work around LLVM/GCC interoperability issue on x86_64. - -3.0.11 Apr-11-12 - Lots of build fixes. - Add support for variadic functions (ffi_prep_cif_var). - Add Linux/x32 support. - Add thiscall, fastcall and MSVC cdecl support on Windows. - Add Amiga and newer MacOS support. - Add m68k FreeMiNT support. - Integration with iOS' xcode build tools. - Fix Octeon and MC68881 support. - Fix code pessimizations. - -3.0.10 Aug-23-11 - Add support for Apple's iOS. - Add support for ARM VFP ABI. - Add RTEMS support for MIPS and M68K. - Fix instruction cache clearing problems on - ARM and SPARC. - Fix the N64 build on mips-sgi-irix6.5. - Enable builds with Microsoft's compiler. - Enable x86 builds with Oracle's Solaris compiler. - Fix support for calling code compiled with Oracle's Sparc - Solaris compiler. - Testsuite fixes for Tru64 Unix. - Additional platform support. - -3.0.9 Dec-31-09 - Add AVR32 and win64 ports. Add ARM softfp support. - Many fixes for AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, *BSD. - Several PowerPC and x86-64 bug fixes. - Build DLL for windows. - -3.0.8 Dec-19-08 - Add *BSD, BeOS, and PA-Linux support. - -3.0.7 Nov-11-08 - Fix for ppc FreeBSD. - (thanks to Andreas Tobler) - -3.0.6 Jul-17-08 - Fix for closures on sh. - Mark the sh/sh64 stack as non-executable. - (both thanks to Kaz Kojima) - -3.0.5 Apr-3-08 - Fix libffi.pc file. - Fix #define ARM for IcedTea users. - Fix x86 closure bug. - -3.0.4 Feb-24-08 - Fix x86 OpenBSD configury. - -3.0.3 Feb-22-08 - Enable x86 OpenBSD thanks to Thomas Heller, and - x86-64 FreeBSD thanks to Björn König and Andreas Tobler. - Clean up test instruction in README. - -3.0.2 Feb-21-08 - Improved x86 FreeBSD support. - Thanks to Björn König. - -3.0.1 Feb-15-08 - Fix instruction cache flushing bug on MIPS. - Thanks to David Daney. - -3.0.0 Feb-15-08 - Many changes, mostly thanks to the GCC project. - Cygnus Solutions is now Red Hat. - - [10 years go by...] - -1.20 Oct-5-98 - Raffaele Sena produces ARM port. - -1.19 Oct-5-98 - Fixed x86 long double and long long return support. - m68k bug fixes from Andreas Schwab. - Patch for DU assembler compatibility for the Alpha from Richard - Henderson. - -1.18 Apr-17-98 - Bug fixes and MIPS configuration changes. - -1.17 Feb-24-98 - Bug fixes and m68k port from Andreas Schwab. PowerPC port from - Geoffrey Keating. Various bug x86, Sparc and MIPS bug fixes. - -1.16 Feb-11-98 - Richard Henderson produces Alpha port. - -1.15 Dec-4-97 - Fixed an n32 ABI bug. New libtool, auto* support. - -1.14 May-13-97 - libtool is now used to generate shared and static libraries. - Fixed a minor portability problem reported by Russ McManus - . - -1.13 Dec-2-96 - Added --enable-purify-safety to keep Purify from complaining - about certain low level code. - Sparc fix for calling functions with < 6 args. - Linux x86 a.out fix. - -1.12 Nov-22-96 - Added missing ffi_type_void, needed for supporting void return - types. Fixed test case for non MIPS machines. Cygnus Support - is now Cygnus Solutions. - -1.11 Oct-30-96 - Added notes about GNU make. - -1.10 Oct-29-96 - Added configuration fix for non GNU compilers. - -1.09 Oct-29-96 - Added --enable-debug configure switch. Clean-ups based on LCLint - feedback. ffi_mips.h is always installed. Many configuration - fixes. Fixed ffitest.c for sparc builds. - -1.08 Oct-15-96 - Fixed n32 problem. Many clean-ups. - -1.07 Oct-14-96 - Gordon Irlam rewrites v8.S again. Bug fixes. - -1.06 Oct-14-96 - Gordon Irlam improved the sparc port. - -1.05 Oct-14-96 - Interface changes based on feedback. - -1.04 Oct-11-96 - Sparc port complete (modulo struct passing bug). - -1.03 Oct-10-96 - Passing struct args, and returning struct values works for - all architectures/calling conventions. Expanded tests. - -1.02 Oct-9-96 - Added SGI n32 support. Fixed bugs in both o32 and Linux support. - Added "make test". - -1.01 Oct-8-96 - Fixed float passing bug in mips version. Restructured some - of the code. Builds cleanly with SGI tools. - -1.00 Oct-7-96 - First release. No public announcement. - - -Authors & Credits -================= - -libffi was originally written by Anthony Green . - -The developers of the GNU Compiler Collection project have made -innumerable valuable contributions. See the ChangeLog file for -details. - -Some of the ideas behind libffi were inspired by Gianni Mariani's free -gencall library for Silicon Graphics machines. - -The closure mechanism was designed and implemented by Kresten Krab -Thorup. - -Major processor architecture ports were contributed by the following -developers: - -aarch64 Marcus Shawcroft, James Greenhalgh -alpha Richard Henderson -arm Raffaele Sena -blackfin Alexandre Keunecke I. de Mendonca -cris Simon Posnjak, Hans-Peter Nilsson -frv Anthony Green -ia64 Hans Boehm -m32r Kazuhiro Inaoka -m68k Andreas Schwab -m88k Miod Vallat -microblaze Nathan Rossi -mips Anthony Green, Casey Marshall -mips64 David Daney -moxie Anthony Green -nios ii Sandra Loosemore -pa Randolph Chung, Dave Anglin, Andreas Tobler -powerpc Geoffrey Keating, Andreas Tobler, - David Edelsohn, John Hornkvist -powerpc64 Jakub Jelinek -s390 Gerhard Tonn, Ulrich Weigand -sh Kaz Kojima -sh64 Kaz Kojima -sparc Anthony Green, Gordon Irlam -tile-gx/tilepro Walter Lee -vax Miod Vallat -x86 Anthony Green, Jon Beniston -x86-64 Bo Thorsen -xtensa Chris Zankel - -Jesper Skov and Andrew Haley both did more than their fair share of -stepping through the code and tracking down bugs. - -Thanks also to Tom Tromey for bug fixes, documentation and -configuration help. - -Thanks to Jim Blandy, who provided some useful feedback on the libffi -interface. - -Andreas Tobler has done a tremendous amount of work on the testsuite. - -Alex Oliva solved the executable page problem for SElinux. - -The list above is almost certainly incomplete and inaccurate. I'm -happy to make corrections or additions upon request. - -If you have a problem, or have found a bug, please send a note to the -author at green@moxielogic.com, or the project mailing list at -libffi-discuss@sourceware.org. -- cgit v1.2.1