Adjust libsanitizer to ABI change in glibc 2.31. Adapted to 3.x from this upstream commit: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/947f9692440836dcb8d88b74b69dd379d85974ce diff --git a/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc b/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc --- a/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc +++ b/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc @@ -1130,8 +1130,9 @@ CHECK_SIZE_AND_OFFSET(ipc_perm, cgid); #ifndef __GLIBC_PREREQ #define __GLIBC_PREREQ(x, y) 0 #endif -#if !defined(__aarch64__) || !SANITIZER_LINUX || __GLIBC_PREREQ (2, 21) -/* On aarch64 glibc 2.20 and earlier provided incorrect mode field. */ +#if !SANITIZER_LINUX || __GLIBC_PREREQ (2, 31) +/* glibc 2.30 and earlier provided 16-bit mode field instead of 32-bit + on many architectures. */ CHECK_SIZE_AND_OFFSET(ipc_perm, mode); #endif diff --git a/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h b/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h --- a/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h +++ b/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h @@ -188,17 +188,16 @@ namespace __sanitizer { unsigned __seq; u64 __unused1; u64 __unused2; -#elif defined(__mips__) || defined(__aarch64__) - unsigned int mode; - unsigned short __seq; - unsigned short __pad1; - unsigned long __unused1; - unsigned long __unused2; +#elif defined(__sparc__) + unsigned mode; + unsigned short __pad2; + unsigned short __seq; + unsigned long long __unused1; + unsigned long long __unused2; #else - unsigned short mode; - unsigned short __pad1; - unsigned short __seq; - unsigned short __pad2; + unsigned int mode; + unsigned short __seq; + unsigned short __pad2; #if defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(_LP64) u64 __unused1; u64 __unused2; ch'/>
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2020-06-24image: Move hurd image definition to a dedicated file....This moves hurd-disk-image to a dedicated file. It also defines a default operating-system so that the image can be built standalone. * gnu/system/images/hurd.scm: New file, * gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): add it, * gnu/system/image.scm (root-offset, root-label): Export it, (hurd-disk-image): remove it as this is now defined in the new, Hurd dedicated file above, (find-image): adapt to avoid loop dependency. Mathieu Othacehe
2020-06-13image: Add 'target' support....* gnu/image.scm (<image>)[target]: New field, (image-target): new public method. * gnu/system/image.scm (hurd-disk-image): Set "i586-pc-gnu" as image 'target' field, (maybe-with-target): new procedure, (system-image): honor image 'target' field using the above procedure. Mathieu Othacehe
2020-05-26image: Add partition file-system options support....* gnu/image.scm (<partition>)[file-system-options]: New field, (partition-file-system-options): new exported procedure. * gnu/system/image.scm (partition->gexp): Adapt accordingly. * gnu/build/image.scm (sexp->partition): Also adapt accordingly, (make-ext-image): and pass file-system options to mke2fs. Mathieu Othacehe
2020-05-26image: Set offset default to zero....* gnu/image.scm (<partition>)[offset]: Set to zero by default. * gnu/system/image.scm (system-disk-image): Adapt accordingly. Mathieu Othacehe
2020-05-26image: Add partition offset support....* gnu/image.scm (partition-offset): New procedure, (<partition>)[offset]: new field. * gnu/system/image.scm (system-disk-image): Apply the partition offset. Mathieu Othacehe
2020-05-05image: Add a new API....Raw disk-images and ISO9660 images are created in a Qemu virtual machine. This is quite fragile, very slow, and almost unusable without KVM. For all these reasons, add support for host image generation. This implies the use new image generation mechanisms. - Raw disk images: images of partitions are created using tools such as mke2fs and mkdosfs depending on the partition file-system type. The partition images are then assembled into a final image using genimage. - ISO9660 images: the ISO root directory is populated within the store. GNU xorriso is then called on that directory, in the exact same way as this is done in (gnu build vm) module. Those mechanisms are built upon the new (gnu image) module. * gnu/image.scm: New file. * gnu/system/image.scm: New file. * gnu/build/image: New file. * gnu/local.mk: Add them. * gnu/system/vm.scm (system-disk-image): Rename to system-disk-image-in-vm. * gnu/ci.scm (qemu-jobs): Adapt to new API. * gnu/tests/install.scm (run-install): Ditto. * guix/scripts/system.scm (system-derivation-for-action): Ditto. Mathieu Othacehe