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README

1Status
2======
3
4libffi-3.1 was released on May 19, 2014.  Check the libffi web page
5for updates: <URL:http://sourceware.org/libffi/>.
6
7
8What is libffi?
9===============
10
11Compilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain
12conventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate
13compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling
14convention". The "calling convention" is essentially a set of
15assumptions made by the compiler about where function arguments will
16be found on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also specifies
17where the return value for a function is found.
18
19Some programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments
20are to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be
21told at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call
22a given function. Libffi can be used in such programs to provide a
23bridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.
24
25The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming
26interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to
27call any function specified by a call interface description at run
28time.
29
30FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface.  A foreign function
31interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code
32written in one language to call code written in another language. The
33libffi library really only provides the lowest, machine dependent
34layer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must
35exist above libffi that handles type conversions for values passed
36between the two languages.
37
38
39Supported Platforms
40===================
41
42Libffi has been ported to many different platforms.
43For specific configuration details and testing status, please
44refer to the wiki page here:
45
46 http://www.moxielogic.org/wiki/index.php?title=Libffi_3.1
47
48At the time of release, the following basic configurations have been
49tested:
50
51|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------|
52| Architecture    | Operating System | Compiler                |
53|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------|
54| AArch64 (ARM64) | iOS              | Clang                   |
55| AArch64         | Linux            | GCC                     |
56| Alpha           | Linux            | GCC                     |
57| Alpha           | Tru64            | GCC                     |
58| ARC             | Linux            | GCC                     |
59| ARM             | Linux            | GCC                     |
60| ARM             | iOS              | GCC                     |
61| AVR32           | Linux            | GCC                     |
62| Blackfin        | uClinux          | GCC                     |
63| HPPA            | HPUX             | GCC                     |
64| IA-64           | Linux            | GCC                     |
65| M68K            | FreeMiNT         | GCC                     |
66| M68K            | Linux            | GCC                     |
67| M68K            | RTEMS            | GCC                     |
68| M88K            | OpenBSD/mvme88k  | GCC                     |
69| Meta            | Linux            | GCC                     |
70| MicroBlaze      | Linux            | GCC                     |
71| MIPS            | IRIX             | GCC                     |
72| MIPS            | Linux            | GCC                     |
73| MIPS            | RTEMS            | GCC                     |
74| MIPS64          | Linux            | GCC                     |
75| Moxie           | Bare metal       | GCC                     |
76| Nios II         | Linux            | GCC                     |
77| PowerPC 32-bit  | AIX              | IBM XL C                |
78| PowerPC 64-bit  | AIX              | IBM XL C                |
79| PowerPC         | AMIGA            | GCC                     |
80| PowerPC         | Linux            | GCC                     |
81| PowerPC         | Mac OSX          | GCC                     |
82| PowerPC         | FreeBSD          | GCC                     |
83| PowerPC 64-bit  | FreeBSD          | GCC                     |
84| PowerPC 64-bit  | Linux ELFv1      | GCC                     |
85| PowerPC 64-bit  | Linux ELFv2      | GCC                     |
86| S390            | Linux            | GCC                     |
87| S390X           | Linux            | GCC                     |
88| SPARC           | Linux            | GCC                     |
89| SPARC           | Solaris          | GCC                     |
90| SPARC           | Solaris          | Oracle Solaris Studio C |
91| SPARC64         | Linux            | GCC                     |
92| SPARC64         | FreeBSD          | GCC                     |
93| SPARC64         | Solaris          | Oracle Solaris Studio C |
94| TILE-Gx/TILEPro | Linux            | GCC                     |
95| VAX             | OpenBSD/vax      | GCC                     |
96| X86             | FreeBSD          | GCC                     |
97| X86             | GNU HURD         | GCC                     |
98| X86             | Interix          | GCC                     |
99| X86             | kFreeBSD         | GCC                     |
100| X86             | Linux            | GCC                     |
101| X86             | Mac OSX          | GCC                     |
102| X86             | OpenBSD          | GCC                     |
103| X86             | OS/2             | GCC                     |
104| X86             | Solaris          | GCC                     |
105| X86             | Solaris          | Oracle Solaris Studio C |
106| X86             | Windows/Cygwin   | GCC                     |
107| X86             | Windows/MingW    | GCC                     |
108| X86-64          | FreeBSD          | GCC                     |
109| X86-64          | Linux            | GCC                     |
110| X86-64          | Linux/x32        | GCC                     |
111| X86-64          | OpenBSD          | GCC                     |
112| X86-64          | Solaris          | Oracle Solaris Studio C |
113| X86-64          | Windows/MingW    | GCC                     |
114| Xtensa          | Linux            | GCC                     |
115|-----------------+------------------+-------------------------|
116
117Please send additional platform test results to
118libffi-discuss@sourceware.org and feel free to update the wiki page
119above.
120
121Installing libffi
122=================
123
124First you must configure the distribution for your particular
125system. Go to the directory you wish to build libffi in and run the
126"configure" program found in the root directory of the libffi source
127distribution.
128
129If you're building libffi directly from version control, configure won't
130exist yet; run ./autogen.sh first.
131
132You may want to tell configure where to install the libffi library and
133header files. To do that, use the --prefix configure switch.  Libffi
134will install under /usr/local by default.
135
136If you want to enable extra run-time debugging checks use the the
137--enable-debug configure switch. This is useful when your program dies
138mysteriously while using libffi.
139
140Another useful configure switch is --enable-purify-safety. Using this
141will add some extra code which will suppress certain warnings when you
142are using Purify with libffi. Only use this switch when using
143Purify, as it will slow down the library.
144
145It's also possible to build libffi on Windows platforms with
146Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler.  In this case, use the msvcc.sh
147wrapper script during configuration like so:
148
149path/to/configure CC=path/to/msvcc.sh CXX=path/to/msvcc.sh LD=link CPP=\"cl -nologo -EP\"
150
151For 64-bit Windows builds, use CC="path/to/msvcc.sh -m64" and
152CXX="path/to/msvcc.sh -m64".  You may also need to specify --build
153appropriately.
154
155When building with MSVC under a MingW environment, you may need to
156remove the line in configure that sets 'fix_srcfile_path' to a 'cygpath'
157command.  ('cygpath' is not present in MingW, and is not required when
158using MingW-style paths.)
159
160For iOS builds, the 'libffi.xcodeproj' Xcode project is available.
161
162Configure has many other options. Use "configure --help" to see them all.
163
164Once configure has finished, type "make". Note that you must be using
165GNU make.  You can ftp GNU make from ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/make .
166
167To ensure that libffi is working as advertised, type "make check".
168This will require that you have DejaGNU installed.
169
170To install the library and header files, type "make install".
171
172
173History
174=======
175
176See the git log for details at http://github.com/atgreen/libffi.
177
1783.1 May-19-14
179        Add AArch64 (ARM64) iOS support.
180        Add Nios II support.
181        Add m88k and DEC VAX support.
182	Add support for stdcall, thiscall, and fastcall on non-Windows
183	  32-bit x86 targets such as Linux.
184	Various Android, MIPS N32, x86, FreeBSD and UltraSPARC IIi
185	  fixes.
186	Make the testsuite more robust: eliminate several spurious
187	  failures, and respect the $CC and $CXX environment variables.
188	Archive off the manually maintained ChangeLog in favor of git
189	  log.
190
1913.0.13 Mar-17-13
192	Add Meta support.
193	Add missing Moxie bits.
194	Fix stack alignment bug on 32-bit x86.
195	Build fix for m68000 targets.
196	Build fix for soft-float Power targets.
197	Fix the install dir location for some platforms when building
198	  with GCC (OS X, Solaris).
199	Fix Cygwin regression.
200
2013.0.12 Feb-11-13
202        Add Moxie support.
203	Add AArch64 support.
204	Add Blackfin support.
205	Add TILE-Gx/TILEPro support.
206	Add MicroBlaze support.
207	Add Xtensa support.
208	Add support for PaX enabled kernels with MPROTECT.
209	Add support for native vendor compilers on
210	  Solaris and AIX.
211	Work around LLVM/GCC interoperability issue on x86_64.
212
2133.0.11 Apr-11-12
214        Lots of build fixes.
215	Add support for variadic functions (ffi_prep_cif_var).
216	Add Linux/x32 support.
217	Add thiscall, fastcall and MSVC cdecl support on Windows.
218	Add Amiga and newer MacOS support.
219	Add m68k FreeMiNT support.
220	Integration with iOS' xcode build tools.
221	Fix Octeon and MC68881 support.
222	Fix code pessimizations.
223
2243.0.10 Aug-23-11
225        Add support for Apple's iOS.
226	Add support for ARM VFP ABI.
227        Add RTEMS support for MIPS and M68K.
228	Fix instruction cache clearing problems on
229	  ARM and SPARC.
230	Fix the N64 build on mips-sgi-irix6.5.
231	Enable builds with Microsoft's compiler.
232	Enable x86 builds with Oracle's Solaris compiler.
233	Fix support for calling code compiled with Oracle's Sparc
234	  Solaris compiler.
235	Testsuite fixes for Tru64 Unix.
236	Additional platform support.
237
2383.0.9 Dec-31-09
239        Add AVR32 and win64 ports.  Add ARM softfp support.
240	Many fixes for AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, *BSD.
241	Several PowerPC and x86-64 bug fixes.
242	Build DLL for windows.
243
2443.0.8 Dec-19-08
245        Add *BSD, BeOS, and PA-Linux support.
246
2473.0.7 Nov-11-08
248        Fix for ppc FreeBSD.
249	(thanks to Andreas Tobler)
250
2513.0.6 Jul-17-08
252        Fix for closures on sh.
253	Mark the sh/sh64 stack as non-executable.
254	(both thanks to Kaz Kojima)
255
2563.0.5 Apr-3-08
257        Fix libffi.pc file.
258	Fix #define ARM for IcedTea users.
259	Fix x86 closure bug.
260
2613.0.4 Feb-24-08
262        Fix x86 OpenBSD configury.
263
2643.0.3 Feb-22-08
265        Enable x86 OpenBSD thanks to Thomas Heller, and
266	x86-64 FreeBSD thanks to Björn König and Andreas Tobler.
267	Clean up test instruction in README.
268
2693.0.2 Feb-21-08
270        Improved x86 FreeBSD support.
271	Thanks to Björn König.
272
2733.0.1 Feb-15-08
274        Fix instruction cache flushing bug on MIPS.
275	Thanks to David Daney.
276
2773.0.0 Feb-15-08
278        Many changes, mostly thanks to the GCC project.
279	Cygnus Solutions is now Red Hat.
280
281  [10 years go by...]
282
2831.20 Oct-5-98
284	Raffaele Sena produces ARM port.
285
2861.19 Oct-5-98
287	Fixed x86 long double and long long return support.
288	m68k bug fixes from Andreas Schwab.
289	Patch for DU assembler compatibility for the Alpha from Richard
290	Henderson.
291
2921.18 Apr-17-98
293	Bug fixes and MIPS configuration changes.
294
2951.17 Feb-24-98
296	Bug fixes and m68k port from Andreas Schwab. PowerPC port from
297	Geoffrey Keating. Various bug x86, Sparc and MIPS bug fixes.
298
2991.16 Feb-11-98
300	Richard Henderson produces Alpha port.
301
3021.15 Dec-4-97
303	Fixed an n32 ABI bug. New libtool, auto* support.
304
3051.14 May-13-97
306	libtool is now used to generate shared and static libraries.
307	Fixed a minor portability problem reported by Russ McManus
308	<mcmanr@eq.gs.com>.
309
3101.13 Dec-2-96
311	Added --enable-purify-safety to keep Purify from complaining
312	about certain low level code.
313	Sparc fix for calling functions with < 6 args.
314	Linux x86 a.out fix.
315
3161.12 Nov-22-96
317	Added missing ffi_type_void, needed for supporting void return
318	types. Fixed test case for non MIPS machines. Cygnus Support
319	is now Cygnus Solutions.
320
3211.11 Oct-30-96
322	Added notes about GNU make.
323
3241.10 Oct-29-96
325	Added configuration fix for non GNU compilers.
326
3271.09 Oct-29-96
328	Added --enable-debug configure switch. Clean-ups based on LCLint
329	feedback. ffi_mips.h is always installed. Many configuration
330	fixes. Fixed ffitest.c for sparc builds.
331
3321.08 Oct-15-96
333	Fixed n32 problem. Many clean-ups.
334
3351.07 Oct-14-96
336	Gordon Irlam rewrites v8.S again. Bug fixes.
337
3381.06 Oct-14-96
339	Gordon Irlam improved the sparc port.
340
3411.05 Oct-14-96
342	Interface changes based on feedback.
343
3441.04 Oct-11-96
345	Sparc port complete (modulo struct passing bug).
346
3471.03 Oct-10-96
348	Passing struct args, and returning struct values works for
349	all architectures/calling conventions. Expanded tests.
350
3511.02 Oct-9-96
352	Added SGI n32 support. Fixed bugs in both o32 and Linux support.
353	Added "make test".
354
3551.01 Oct-8-96
356	Fixed float passing bug in mips version. Restructured some
357	of the code. Builds cleanly with SGI tools.
358
3591.00 Oct-7-96
360	First release. No public announcement.
361
362
363Authors & Credits
364=================
365
366libffi was originally written by Anthony Green <green@moxielogic.com>.
367
368The developers of the GNU Compiler Collection project have made
369innumerable valuable contributions.  See the ChangeLog file for
370details.
371
372Some of the ideas behind libffi were inspired by Gianni Mariani's free
373gencall library for Silicon Graphics machines.
374
375The closure mechanism was designed and implemented by Kresten Krab
376Thorup.
377
378Major processor architecture ports were contributed by the following
379developers:
380
381aarch64		Marcus Shawcroft, James Greenhalgh
382alpha		Richard Henderson
383arm		Raffaele Sena
384blackfin        Alexandre Keunecke I. de Mendonca
385cris		Simon Posnjak, Hans-Peter Nilsson
386frv		Anthony Green
387ia64		Hans Boehm
388m32r		Kazuhiro Inaoka
389m68k		Andreas Schwab
390m88k		Miod Vallat
391microblaze	Nathan Rossi
392mips		Anthony Green, Casey Marshall
393mips64		David Daney
394moxie		Anthony Green
395nios ii		Sandra Loosemore
396pa		Randolph Chung, Dave Anglin, Andreas Tobler
397powerpc		Geoffrey Keating, Andreas Tobler,
398			 David Edelsohn, John Hornkvist
399powerpc64	Jakub Jelinek
400s390		Gerhard Tonn, Ulrich Weigand
401sh		Kaz Kojima
402sh64		Kaz Kojima
403sparc		Anthony Green, Gordon Irlam
404tile-gx/tilepro Walter Lee
405vax		Miod Vallat
406x86		Anthony Green, Jon Beniston
407x86-64		Bo Thorsen
408xtensa		Chris Zankel
409
410Jesper Skov and Andrew Haley both did more than their fair share of
411stepping through the code and tracking down bugs.
412
413Thanks also to Tom Tromey for bug fixes, documentation and
414configuration help.
415
416Thanks to Jim Blandy, who provided some useful feedback on the libffi
417interface.
418
419Andreas Tobler has done a tremendous amount of work on the testsuite.
420
421Alex Oliva solved the executable page problem for SElinux.
422
423The list above is almost certainly incomplete and inaccurate.  I'm
424happy to make corrections or additions upon request.
425
426If you have a problem, or have found a bug, please send a note to the
427author at green@moxielogic.com, or the project mailing list at
428libffi-discuss@sourceware.org.
429