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missing headers, other jump relocs removed
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2005-11-18 Paul Brook <paul@codesourcery.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/bits/mman.h: Add definition of
MREMAP_FIXED.
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make sure we are only included by setjmp.h and pthread.h, and fix casting of address/jumpbugf in _JMPBUF_UNWINDS
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objects at once; use :=//$</$^; use CRT_SRC/CRT_OBJ/SCRT_OBJ/CSRC/COBJ/SSRC/SOBJ/MSRC/MOBJ where no more is needed, if only CSRC is present use OBJS directly instead of COBJ; CTOR_TARGETS are created directly in lib; remove unused/unneeded parts. Hope I haven't broken too much.
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waste of time that was :D)
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Remove use of cast-as-l-value extension, removed in GCC 3.5.
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as the flags for all calls to 'as'
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Some utilities, such as valgrind, have a legitimate reason to know the address
of the current brk. Since we know such utils will peek under our skirt, we
might as well give them what they expect and not use a gratuitously different
symbol name.
-Erik
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have it. It is used by the boehm gc, amoung other things.
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'__kernel_old_dev_t'. And of course there is no good way to know
which is in use except checking linux/version.h. Grumble.
This is rather lame, but for now, define __kernel_old_dev_t to be
the same as __kernel_dev_t. This will want to be revisited soon.
-Erik
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used to generate the crti.S and crtn.S files. Since we don't use that
anymore, keeping the workaround makes no sense.
Furthermore, in most cases, SAFECFLAGS was not picking up all the
needed flags, causing crti.o and crtn.o to not be built PIC.
Which is very bad. Removing SAFECFLAGS and using CFLAGS fixes
that as well.
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broke a couple of days ago. :-(
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I've noticed a few people have posted over the last year about problems
compiling programs that use vfork when pthreads are involved. Some
detective work turned up that ptfork.c aliases vfork to fork and then tries
to call the original fork as __libc_fork. This patch removes the aliasing
when there is no MMU present, and uses the same call semantics to call
__libc_vfork. I then added a symbol to the m68k vfork.S to allow vfork to
be called as __libc_vfork.
The same bug exists in the uClibc CVS, and with a possible tweak this patch
should go through there as well.
Obviously, all other platforms need __libc_vfork as a workable means to call
vfork in order for this to work for them.
Let me know if there are any problems with this patch.
Art Shipkowski
Videon Central Software Engineer
(814)235-1111 x307
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ln.patch:
* Define $(LN) as ln in Rules.mak.
* Change all occurrences of ln into $(LN).
* Change all constructs like (cd path && ln -sf foo/file file)
into $(LN) -sf foo/file path/file. The latter construct is
already used in a number of places so it should not be
an additional compatibility problem.
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rm.patch:
* Define $(RM) as rm -f in Rules.mak and test/Rules.mak
(this is the same definition as gmake uses by default).
* Change all occurrences of rm and rm -f into $(RM).
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Current uClibc contains only one fpu_control.h and it is i386 version.
This is a patch to use platform specific fpu_control.h. All new files
come from glibc 2.3.2. This patch is against 0.9.21 but also can be
applied to CVS as is.
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NOTE: on uClinux-2.[45] kernels, brk works but is limited to slack space in
the memory allocated to the process.
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type of 'struct stat' and 'struct stat64' so they use consistant types.
This change is the result of a bug I found while trying to use GNU tar. The
problem was caused by our using kernel types within struct stat and trying to
directly compare these values with standard types. Trying an 'if (a < b)' when
'a' is an 'unsigned long' and 'b' is an 'int' leads to very different results
then when comparing entities of the same type (i.e. time_t values)....
Grumble. Nasty stuff, but I'm glad I got this out of the way now.
As a result of this fix, uClibc 0.9.17 will not be binary compatible with
earlier releases. I have always warned people this can and will happen.
-Erik
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