android: Remove libstd hacks for unsupported Android APIs
Our minimum supported API version is 21, remove hacks to support older Android APIs.
try-job: arm-android
r? tgross35
Cleanup sys module to match house style
This moves a test file out of sys as it's just testing std types. Also cleans up some assorted bits including making the `use` statements match the house style.
std: unsafe-wrap personality::dwarf::eh
Moves the forbiddance up a little. This is another largely whitespace diff, except for hoisting some variable declarations to allow enclosing the `unsafe {}` scope fully and make it clearer where the bounds of some temporaries are.
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126908 (Use Cow<'static, str> for InlineAsmTemplatePiece::String)
- #127999 (Inject arm32 shims into Windows metadata generation)
- #128137 (CStr: derive PartialEq, Eq; add test for Ord)
- #128185 (Fix a span error when parsing a wrong param of function.)
- #128187 (Fix 1.80.0 version in RELEASES.md)
- #128189 (Turn an unreachable code path into an ICE)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Inject arm32 shims into Windows metadata generation
I had been keen to eventually move to using windows-sys as a normal Cargo dependency. But for linking, compile times and other reasons that's unlikely to ever happen.
So if we're sticking with generated bindings then injecting any necessary missing type definitions (i.e. for the MS unsupported arm32) is simpler than defining whole functions ourselves just because we need to manually implement those types on a tier 3 platform. This also reduces the places we need to change when making changes to how we use `#[link]`.
r? libs
std: unsafe-wrap personality::gcc
Nothing seems obviously wrong with these implementations except for some unanswered questions. Admittedly, I don't want to burn excessive time on exceptional exception handlers. Thus this is mostly a brute-force syntactic wrapping and some comments where they seemed correct, creating another largely whitespace diff.
try-job: armhf-gnu
Fix connect timeout for non-linux targets, read readiness of socket connection, Read readiness to detect errors. `Fixes #127018`
Fixes#127018
Connect_timeout would call `poll` and check `pollfd.revents` for POLLHUP error, rather that checking readiness. This behavior was meant for Linux as it returns POLLHUP | POLLOUT | POLLERR in case of errors. But on targets that do not return POLLHUP in `pollfd.revents`, this would indicate a false success and result in this issue. To resolve this we will check readiness of socket using `getsockopt():` and return success from connect_timeout when there are no errors.
Changes were tested on Linux and an rtos.

Thank you.
Import `c_void` rather than using the full path
Follow up to #128092. As requested, this imports `c_void` in more places. I also fixed up some imports to use `core` for core types instead of `crate`. While that is not strictly necessary, I think ideally things in `sys/pal` should only depend on itself or core so that the code is less spaghetti. We're far away from that ideal at the moment but I can at least try to slowly move in that direction.
Also this forbids `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` for library/std/src/sys/pal/windows by fixing up the remaining unsafe bits that are just punting their unsafe requirements onto the caller of the `unsafe` function (or definition macro).
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Replace some `mem::forget`'s with `ManuallyDrop`
> but I would like to see a larger effort to replace all uses of `mem::forget`.
_Originally posted by `@saethlin` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127584#issuecomment-2226087767_
So,
r? `@saethlin`
Sorry, I have finished writing all of this before I got your response.
Fix build failure on vxworks #127084
PR to address issue #127084 .
1. Skip `reset_segpipe` for vxworks
2. Return unimplemented error for vxworks from settimes and lchown
3. Temporarily skip dirfd for vxworks
4. Add allow unused unsafe on read_at and write_at functions in unix/fs.rs
5. Using cfg disable ON_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG_USED and on_broken_pipe_flag_used() for vxworks
6. Remove old crate::syscommon:🧵:min_stack() reference from process_vxworks.rs and update to set stack size of rtpthread
Thank you.
Fix return type of FileAttr methods on AIX target
At some point it seems `SystemTime::new` changed from returning `SystemTime` to `io::Result<SystemTime>`. This seems to have been addressed on other platforms, but was never changed for AIX.
This was caught by running
```
python3 x.py build --host x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --target powerpc64-ibm-aix
```
Remove wrapper functions from c.rs
I'd like for the windows `c.rs` just to contain the basic platform definitions and not anything higher level unless absolutely necessary. So this removes some wrapper functions that weren't really necessary in any case. The functions are only used in a few places which themselves are relatively thin wrappers. The "interesting" bit is that we had an `AlertableIoFn` that abstracted over `ReadFileEx` and `WriteFileEx`. I've replaced this with a closure.
Also I removed an `#[allow(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]` while I was moving things around.
At some point it seems `SystemTime::new` changed from returning `SystemTime` to `io::Result<SystemTime>`. This seems to have been addressed on other platforms, but was never changed for AIX.
This was caught by running
```
python3 x.py build --host x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --target powerpc64-ibm-aix
```