Added a release config, and fixed a few spots where optimizations broke things:
- Clang was generating incorrect code for run_ctor_list in libc's init.cpp (it
ignored a check for the end of the list)
- my rep movsb memcpy implementation used incorrect inline asm constraints, so
it was returning a pointer to the end of the copied range instead of the start.
Since this function was just inline asm anyway, I rewrote it in asm by hand in
a new memutils.s file.
My `REP.MOVSB` `memcpy` implementation had marked its C++ variable
constraints as output instead of input, causing the compiler to emit
code to copy the values of `$rsi` and `$rdi` back into the `src` and
`dst` pointers, so after the copy `dst` pointed to the memory just
beyond what had been copied.
Very few places actually used the return value from `memcpy`, so this
went unnoticed for a bit..
This is the first of two rather big changes to clean up includes
throughout the project. In this commit, the implicit semi-dependency on
libc that bonnibel adds to every module is removed. Previously, I was
sloppy with includes of libc headers and include directory order. Now,
the freestanding headers from libc are split out into libc_free, and an
implicit real dependency is added onto this module, unless `no_libc` is
set to `True`. The full libc needs to be explicitly specified as a
dependency to be used.
Several things needed to change in order to do this:
- Many places use `memset` or `memcpy` that cannot depend on libc. The
kernel has basic implementations of them itself for this reason. Now
those functions are moved into the lower-level `j6/memutils.h`, and
libc merely references them. Other modules are now free to reference
those functions from libj6 instead.
- The kernel's `assert.h` was renamed kassert.h (matching its `kassert`
function) so that the new `util/assert.h` can use `__has_include` to
detect it and make sure the `assert` macro is usable in libutil code.
- Several implementation header files under `__libj6/` also moved under
the new libc_free.
- A new `include_phase` property has been added to modules for Bonnibel,
which can be "normal" (default) or "late" which uses `-idirafter`
instead of `-I` for includes.
- Since `<utility>` and `<new>` are not freestanding, implementations of
`remove_reference`, `forward`, `move`, and `swap` were added to the
`util` namespace to replace those from `std`, and `util/new.h` was
added to declare `operator new` and `operator delete`.