Auto-sync Upstream commit: ebae2f5a6f971a8f0b6c99e00f9c45ef7433924a
Changes in addition to the sync:
Add a downstream patch[1] to reinstate gconv-modules file and apply
glibc-rh697421.patch after it. Also update spec file to create a new
package glibc-gconv-extra with iconv converter modules that are not
commonly used so that they can be removed in minimal or hardened
installations.
[1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2021-June/127497.html
Auto-sync commits:
- Add build option to disable usage of scv on powerpc
- io: Fix sporadic test failures in io/tst-stat
- nptl: Avoid async cancellation to wrongly update __nptl_nthreads (BZ #19366)
- nptl: Use pthread_kill on pthread_cancel
- nptl: Implement raise in terms of pthread_kill
- nptl: Move cancel type out of cancelhandling
- nptl: Move cancel state out of cancelhandling
- nptl: Remove CANCELING_BITMASK
- nptl: Install cancellation handler on pthread_cancel
- nptl: Deallocate the thread stack on setup failure (BZ #19511)
- Remove stale references to libdl.a
- Fix elf/tst-tls9-static after libdl cleanups.
- iconvdata: Split out non-essential gconv module configuration
- iconvdata: Move gconv-modules configuration to gconv-modules.conf
- gconv_conf: Read configuration files in gconv-modules.d
- iconvconfig: Read configuration from gconv-modules.d subdirectory
- iconvconfig: Make file handling more general purpose
- AArch64: Add support for roundeven[f]
- configure: Replaced obsolete AC_TRY_COMPILE
- libio: Assume _IO_lock_inexpensive
- nptl: Remove exit-thread.h
- Improve test coverage of strnlen function
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