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Re: [committed, PATCH] BZ #18409: Remove a trailing `\' in make-syscalls.sh
- From: "H.J. Lu" <hjl dot tools at gmail dot com>
- To: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval dot zanella at linaro dot org>
- Cc: GNU C Library <libc-alpha at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 11:08:51 -0700
- Subject: Re: [committed, PATCH] BZ #18409: Remove a trailing `\' in make-syscalls.sh
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On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Adhemerval Zanella
<adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 13-05-2015 16:34, H.J. Lu wrote:
>> On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Adhemerval Zanella
>> <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> On 13-05-2015 13:20, H.J. Lu wrote:
>>>> commit c14874927b499ddfdbb03745bb32bfc778b8595f
>>>> Author: Roland McGrath <roland@hack.frob.com>
>>>> Date: Tue May 22 16:00:50 2012 -0700
>>>>
>>>> syscalls.list support for vDSO IFUNCs, use it for x32 gettimeofday and time.
>>>>
>>>> added
>>>>
>>>> \$(foreach p,\$(sysd-rules-targets),\$(objpfx)\$(patsubst %,\$p,$file).os): \\
>>>> \$(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh\
>>>> \$(make-target-directory)
>>>>
>>>> to sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh which generates
>>>>
>>>> #### CALL=gettimeofday NUMBER=(0x40000000 + 96) ARGS=i:pP SOURCE=-
>>>> ifeq (,$(filter gettimeofday,$(unix-syscalls)))
>>>> unix-syscalls += gettimeofday
>>>> $(foreach p,$(sysd-rules-targets),$(foreach
>>>> o,$(object-suffixes-noshared),$(objpfx)$(patsubst
>>>> %,$p,gettimeofday)$o)): \
>>>> $(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
>>>> $(make-target-directory)
>>>> (echo '#define SYSCALL_NAME gettimeofday'; \
>>>> echo '#define SYSCALL_NARGS 2'; \
>>>> echo '#define SYSCALL_SYMBOL __gettimeofday'; \
>>>> echo '#include <syscall-template.S>'; \
>>>> echo 'weak_alias (__gettimeofday, gettimeofday)'; \
>>>> echo 'libc_hidden_weak (gettimeofday)'; \
>>>> ) | $(compile-syscall) $(foreach p,$(patsubst
>>>> %gettimeofday,%,$(basename $(@F))),$($(p)CPPFLAGS))
>>>> $(foreach p,$(sysd-rules-targets),$(objpfx)$(patsubst %,$p,gettimeofday).os): \
>>>> $(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh $(make-target-directory)
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^ Missing newline
>>>> (echo '#include <dl-vdso.h>'; \
>>>> echo 'extern void *__gettimeofday_ifunc (void) __asm
>>>> ("__gettimeofday");'; \
>>>> echo 'void *'; \
>>>> echo '__gettimeofday_ifunc (void)'; \
>>>> echo '{'; \
>>>> echo ' PREPARE_VERSION_KNOWN (symver, LINUX_2_6);'; \
>>>> echo ' return _dl_vdso_vsym ("__vdso_gettimeofday", &symver);'; \
>>>> echo '}'; \
>>>> echo 'asm (".type __gettimeofday, %gnu_indirect_function");'; \
>>>> echo 'asm (".globl __GI___gettimeofday\n"'; \
>>>> echo ' "__GI___gettimeofday = __gettimeofday");'; \
>>>> echo 'weak_alias (__gettimeofday, gettimeofday)'; \
>>>> echo 'libc_hidden_weak (gettimeofday)'; \
>>>> ) | $(compile-stdin.c) $(foreach p,$(patsubst
>>>> %gettimeofday,%,$(basename $(@F))),$($(p)CPPFLAGS))
>>>> endif
>>>>
>>>> This only affected x32. I checked in this patch after tested on
>>>> x32.
>>>>
>>>> Adhemerval, can you check if your problem with dash in
>>>>
>>>> https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-04/msg00277.html
>>>>
>>>> is fixed by this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> I have been testing another more complete fix pointed out by Joseph [1]
>>> and it fixes the x32 build with dash issue I was seeing. Shouldn't we
>>> push this one?
>>>
>>> [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-02/msg00396.html
>>
>> Well, this part is the same as the one I checked in:
>>
>> \$(foreach p,\$(sysd-rules-targets),\$(objpfx)\$(patsubst %,\$p,$file).os): \\
>> - \$(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh\
>> + \$(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
>>
>> At minimum, that patch should be rebased.
>>
>
> What about:
>
> diff --git a/sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh b/sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
> index 910a22c..12f664e 100644
> --- a/sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
> +++ b/sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
> @@ -272,28 +272,33 @@ while read file srcfile caller syscall args strong weak; do
> vdso_symbol="${vdso_syscall%@*}"
> vdso_symver="${vdso_syscall#*@}"
> vdso_symver=`echo "$vdso_symver" | sed 's/\./_/g'`
> - echo "\
> + cat <<EOF
> +
> \$(foreach p,\$(sysd-rules-targets),\$(objpfx)\$(patsubst %,\$p,$file).os): \\
> \$(..)sysdeps/unix/make-syscalls.sh
> \$(make-target-directory)
> (echo '#include <dl-vdso.h>'; \\
> - echo 'extern void *${strong}_ifunc (void) __asm (\"${strong}\");'; \\
> + echo 'extern void *${strong}_ifunc (void) __asm ("${strong}");'; \\
> echo 'void *'; \\
> echo '${strong}_ifunc (void)'; \\
> echo '{'; \\
> echo ' PREPARE_VERSION_KNOWN (symver, ${vdso_symver});'; \\
> - echo ' return _dl_vdso_vsym (\"${vdso_symbol}\", &symver);'; \\
> + echo ' return _dl_vdso_vsym ("${vdso_symbol}", &symver);'; \\
> echo '}'; \\
> - echo 'asm (\".type ${strong}, %gnu_indirect_function\");'; \\"
> + echo 'asm (".type ${strong}, %gnu_indirect_function");'; \\
> +EOF
> # This is doing "libc_hidden_def (${strong})", but the compiler
> # doesn't know that we've defined ${strong} in the same file, so
> # we can't do it the normal way.
> - echo "\
> - echo 'asm (\".globl __GI_${strong}\\n\"'; \\
> - echo ' \"__GI_${strong} = ${strong}\");'; \\"
> + cat <<EOF
> + echo 'asm (".globl __GI_${strong}");'; \\
> + echo 'asm ("__GI_${strong} = ${strong}");'; \\
> +EOF
> emit_weak_aliases
> - echo ' ) | $(compile-stdin.c) '"\
> -\$(foreach p,\$(patsubst %$file,%,\$(basename \$(@F))),\$(\$(p)CPPFLAGS))"
> + cat <<EOF
> + ) | \$(compile-stdin.c) \
> +\$(foreach p,\$(patsubst %$file,%,\$(basename \$(@F))),\$(\$(p)CPPFLAGS))
> +EOF
> fi
>
> if test $shared_only = t; then
>
> I checked builds for x86_64, i386, x32, and aarch64 for both dash and bash.
This only affects x32. Please show the output of diff -up between
1. The old x32 sysd-syscalls under bash and the new x32
sysd-syscalls under bash.
2. The new x32 sysd-syscalls under bash and the new x32
sysd-syscalls under dash.
--
H.J.