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I am using a custom user space environment that has barely no OS support: only one char device, mass storage interface and a single network socket.

To provide C programming to this platform, I need a libc. Is there any libc project that is configurable enough so that I can map low-level IO to the small API I have access to ?

AFAIK glibc and uclibc are expecting linux syscalls, so I can't use them (without trying to emulate linux syscalls, which is something I prefer to avoid).

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There are several different libc's to choose from, but all will need some work to integrate into your system.

  • uClibc has a list of other C libraries. The most interesting ones on that list are probably
  • FreeDOS has a LIBC
  • EGLIBC might be simpler to port than the "standard" glibc.
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  • Thanks. Doing the integration work is not an issue. I simply want to avoid rewriting another printf, fread, etc... whereas some cool project already did it for me. Any insights about differences between newlib and libc (features, stability) ?
    – Laurent G
    Feb 24, 2011 at 8:41
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newlib might serve this purpose.

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  • Thanks. Newlib, looks a good candidate. Hopefully, someone here may know some other project I can compare to.
    – Laurent G
    Feb 24, 2011 at 8:38

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