From Rafal's commit for mipseb (which applies here too):
WARNING: Binutils 2.11.2 (maybe earlier) changed the MIPS ABI, so any
shared libs built by this toolchain WILL NOT WORK without either a whack
to BFD to fix that or a patch to ld_elf.so to work around it. I need to
chase the binutils folks on this issue still.
libraries that have their dependencies recorded via NEEDED/RPATH so
that the location of the dependent libraries doesn't have to be supplied.
This closes bin/14583 by myself.
OK'd by Todd Vierling <tv@netbsd.org>
The Postfix SMTP server maintains a record of SMTP conversations
for debugging purposes. Depending on local configuration details
this record is mailed to the postmaster whenever an SMTP session
terminates with errors.
During code maintenance, a stupid error was introduced into the
code due to which the SMTP session log could grow to an unreasonable
size. This stupid error made Postfix vulnerable to a memory
exhaustion attack.
* Rewrite src/tools Make logic to work like the rest of the tree wrt
"dependall" and "install". The old "make build" hack is gone.
* Remove the MKTOOLS logic. This was linked to the "make build" hack,
and was only needed because TOOLDIR originally had no writable default.
* Redo the GNU configure/make logic to make it fit reasonably in a
BSD make wrapper. Use new ${.ALLTARGETS} variable to scan for
targets in $(srcdir), and mark them with .MADE: to prevent rebuilding.
* Only build cross tools in src/tools; remove some messy logic in
src/usr.* and src/gnu/usr.* that would do target filename rewriting
(improves consistency and readability).
* Add the ability to build cross gdb at tool build time by setting
MKCROSSGDB (default no) to "yes" in mk.conf.
* Add src/tools/groff and set up paths to work with this cross groff.
left unimplemented, and postfix daemon could become an open relay for
IPv6 connectivity. it seems that we need to torture-test IPv6 patch outside
of the tree more.
From moley@wide.ad.jp
derived from the BFD-using mdsetimage(8).
TODO:
* Use loadfile(), rather than home-grown ELF parsing code (requires
some changes to loadfile()).
* Support a.out like the gwr's dbsym(8) (this comes for free when
we switch to loadfile()).
changes to configuration stuff to (a) recognize `mipseb', and (b) build a
BE-default GCC on mipseb. gprof and gdb still not done.
WARNING: Binutils 2.11.2 (maybe earlier) changed the MIPS ABI, so any
shared libs built by this toolchain WILL NOT WORK without either a whack
to BFD to fix that or a patch to ld_elf.so to work around it. I need to
chase the binutils folks on this issue still.
That said, the new toolchain seems to work quite well once the ABI change
is worked around/fixed -- I'm committing from a machine running a user-
land built with the new compiler.
a 26-bit target), split R15 into PC and CPSR. Similarly, when storing
registers, copy CPSR back into R15 if CPSR indicates a 26-bit mode.
This makes single-stepping work correctly on arm26.
Also, when fetching registers, set arm_apcs_32 based on the mode the target's
in. This removes the need to kludge it manually. The variable should really
be lost entirely, and arm-tdep.c should look at the mode bits in CPSR, but
the ARM Linux target is horribly broken in this area, and will either need
fixing or working around.
host that's doing the filing (with a suitable comment for non-usual
cases), as suggested by Don Yuniskis in PR 14217 and lukem on tech-pkg.
Also closes PR's 13938, 14104.
support to GDB ARM targets in general, and make corresponding changes to
NetBSD-specific code.
The first half of this has already been send to gdb-patches by Richard.
The second half is irrelevant to them since they don't yet have NetBSD/arm
support in their tree yet.
1: Don't include arm-convert.o. arm-convert.s contains only comments, and our
build procedure can't cope with .s files.
2: Add "check_format" and "core_sniffer" entries to netbsd_core_fns, the same
as in i386nbsd_nat.c.
The first of these will need toolchain2netbsd to be re-run. While these
changes let GDB compile, I haven't tried running it on an ARM ELF system yet.
variable TRUE defined in our makefile system.
This prevents "make includes" from breaking with older bsd.subdir.mk, and is
more consistent with the uses of "true" in the rest of the tree.
build in the middle and restarting on another platform (requiring atomic
host tool builds), and keep parallelism, the ".lo" rules can't be used
at all. Instead, compile all host .c files directly into executables.
installation into /usr/share/ldscripts at the moment, as the scripts will
no longer be shareable on all targets. This will be tweaked at a later
date to generate "cross style" scripts for all targets (native ones are
compiled into the ld binary) so that they will indeed be shareable.
Should fix PR bin/14114, pkg/14122, and related issues.
Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end,
especially in error cases.
If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends.
If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since
it's the callers responsibility).
Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks!
Heimdal/krb4/KAME changes already fed back, rest to follow.
Inspired by, but not not based on, OpenBSD.