| Status |
| ====== |
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| libffi-3.0.6 was released on July 17, 2008. Check the libffi web |
| page for updates: <URL:http://sourceware.org/libffi/>. |
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| 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 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, although this |
| release was only tested on: |
| |
| arm oabi linux |
| arm eabi linux |
| hppa linux |
| mips o32 linux (little endian) |
| powerpc darwin |
| powerpc64 linux |
| sparc solaris |
| sparc64 solaris |
| x86 cygwin |
| x86 darwin |
| x86 freebsd |
| x86 linux |
| x86 openbsd |
| x86-64 darwin |
| x86-64 linux |
| x86-64 OS X |
| x86-64 freebsd |
| |
| Please send additional platform test results to |
| libffi-discuss@sourceware.org. |
| |
| Installing libffi |
| ================= |
| |
| [Note: before actually performing any of these installation steps, |
| you may wish to read the "Platform Specific Notes" below.] |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| 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 prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu. |
| |
| 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". |
| |
| |
| Platform Specific Notes |
| ======================= |
| |
| MIPS - Irix 5.3 & 6.x |
| --------------------- |
| |
| Irix 6.2 and better supports three different calling conventions: o32, |
| n32 and n64. Currently, libffi only supports both o32 and n32 under |
| Irix 6.x, but only o32 under Irix 5.3. Libffi will automatically be |
| configured for whichever calling convention it was built for. |
| |
| By default, the configure script will try to build libffi with the GNU |
| development tools. To build libffi with the SGI development tools, set |
| the environment variable CC to either "cc -32" or "cc -n32" before |
| running configure under Irix 6.x (depending on whether you want an o32 |
| or n32 library), or just "cc" for Irix 5.3. |
| |
| With the n32 calling convention, when returning structures smaller |
| than 16 bytes, be sure to provide an RVALUE that is 8 byte aligned. |
| Here's one way of forcing this: |
| |
| double struct_storage[2]; |
| my_small_struct *s = (my_small_struct *) struct_storage; |
| /* Use s for RVALUE */ |
| |
| If you don't do this you are liable to get spurious bus errors. |
| |
| "long long" values are not supported yet. |
| |
| You must use GNU Make to build libffi on SGI platforms. |
| |
| |
| PowerPC System V ABI |
| -------------------- |
| |
| There are two `System V ABI's which libffi implements for PowerPC. |
| They differ only in how small structures are returned from functions. |
| |
| In the FFI_SYSV version, structures that are 8 bytes or smaller are |
| returned in registers. This is what GCC does when it is configured |
| for solaris, and is what the System V ABI I have (dated September |
| 1995) says. |
| |
| In the FFI_GCC_SYSV version, all structures are returned the same way: |
| by passing a pointer as the first argument to the function. This is |
| what GCC does when it is configured for linux or a generic sysv |
| target. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0.1 (and probably other versions of EGCS/GCC) also has a |
| inconsistency with the SysV ABI: When a procedure is called with many |
| floating-point arguments, some of them get put on the stack. They are |
| all supposed to be stored in double-precision format, even if they are |
| only single-precision, but EGCS stores single-precision arguments as |
| single-precision anyway. This causes one test to fail (the `many |
| arguments' test). |
| |
| |
| History |
| ======= |
| |
| 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 |
| <mcmanr@eq.gs.com>. |
| |
| 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 <green@redhat.com>. |
| |
| 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: |
| |
| alpha Richard Henderson |
| arm Raffaele Sena |
| cris Simon Posnjak, Hans-Peter Nilsson |
| frv Anthony Green |
| ia64 Hans Boehm |
| m32r Kazuhiro Inaoka |
| m68k Andreas Schwab |
| mips Anthony Green, Casey Marshall |
| mips64 David Daney |
| 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 |
| x86 Anthony Green, Jon Beniston |
| x86-64 Bo Thorsen |
| |
| 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 |
| green@redhat.com. |