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items, we have to declare what endianness cpus are capable of supporting
and work using dependancies.
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Hello Erik!
I have made some cosmetical changes to the files, removed the added
SCRT=-fPIC option from building the crt0.S file (but it is a requirement
to build them with -fPIC), and changed some comments. I have left the
ldso.c patch with PIE_SUPPORT ifdefs, but consider applying it w/o them
(see some earlier comment from PaX Team on this issue, as it is considered
a bug). To have it work correctly, you'll also need removing
COMPLETELY_PIC.
One thing is missing: PIE_SUPPORT should be usable only for i386 (for
now).
Also added the support for propolice protection (that works for me and
catches memcpy/strcpy attacks (but needs a special gcc version).
Thanks, Peter
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Lea. It is about 2x faster than the old malloc-930716, and behave itself much
better -- it will properly release memory back to the system, and it uses a
combination of brk() for small allocations and mmap() for larger allocations.
-Erik
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Here's the patch for the ldso bits for sh64. This is still in need of a bunch
of debugging, testing, etc. and is really only being submitted for general
completeness. This assumes that the previous patches I've submitted have
already been applied.
I plan on playing with this and buildroot some more later, as I'd definitely
like to see buildroot images for sh64.
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This patch adds the libpthread backend bits for sh64. As noted previously,
we can't inline things like the testandset() in pt-machine.h as we need to
use a completely different ISA / CFLAGS in order for this to work.
As a result, this patch is somewhat of a RFC as well to see what people think
of the libpthread/linuxthreads/sysdeps Makefile approach, etc. The approach
I've taken currently has been to provide a sysdeps/Makefile with a note that
TARGET_ARCHs that want build rules can simply add themselves into the list of
matching architectures to add to the subdir rule for. This probably isn't
the cleanest solution, but it's quite transparent and works quite well.
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256 is fine of course, but many applications use this value
and expect it to be larger.
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Nothing overly interesting here, this renames Hitachi/Mitsubishi to Renesas
for the relevant platforms (in this case, h8, sh, and m32r). The same changes
have already been going on in gcc/binutils/gdb/glibc/etc.
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currently supported)
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are implemented in hardware or via kernel emulation doesn't matter to
the libc code.
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Another little patch fix the configuration for the SH3 targets. The SH3 has
no FPU, but our ldso runs fine on a SH3 target. (I think the
ldso should also run on a SH2 target, so you might want to enable the ldso
for SH2 targets too. But I can't test it, since I have no such a system) :
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Dear Erik,
We downloded uClibc lattest version from the CVS. Still there are some
minor problems with extra/Configs/Config.e1
You have actually set ARCH_HAS_C_SYMBOL_PREFIX to NO which is not
correct for our architecture. Please apply the patch that will fix the
problem.
Best Regards,
- George
P.S. Patch also removes some irritating comments we have added in the past.
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endian cris architecture.
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on a per-arch basis, or left to the user to choose.
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some defaults. So give it some empty defaults and let people
select their own options.
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Hello!
The latest changes document ldd in RUNTIME_PREFIX/bin, but it is installed
in RUNTIME_PREFIX/usr/bin
Peter
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which should simplify enabling arbitrary architectures.
-Erik
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Remove the ADD_LIBGCC_FUNCTIONS option and do things the right way.
Either we have a shared libgcc available, or the libgcc routines
aren't PIC and don't belong in the shared libc anyway.
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contributed by John Williams <jwilliams@itee.uq.edu.au>
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appears to be wrong with their toolchain that is tickled
by LFS.
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static build sizes and not needing wchar support.
Add in a SUSv3 getopt as an option for those not needing gnu getopt.
Again, mainly for the static linking crowd.
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top level config menu.
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SYSTEM_DEVEL_PREFIX says: "This defaults to $(DEVEL_PREFIX)/usr", but it
actually defaults to just "($DEVEL_PREFIX)".
Just thought I'd mention it... :)
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Here's a patch that implements the beginnings of a rudimentary sh64 port. So
far, this only works static, as I haven't done any of the ldso work yet. I've
also not touched the libpthread stuff yet either, so that's also disabled for
now.
This port was based off of some work that Sean McGoogan at SuperH did for his
initial port, but the this patch doesn't carry over too much from there
(basically the libc/sysdeps/linux/sh64/Makefile (or rather, parts of it),
the setjmp/longjmp stuff (which I had to rewrite portions of it to work with
the new toolchains), etc.).
However, for static, everything appears to work correcly, at least in a hello
world type application.
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want glibc style malloc(0) behavior
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