All of them are needed to be able to boot to single user and be able
to repair a existing FreeBSD installation so put them directly into
FreeBSD-runtime.
Reviewed by: bapt, gjb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21503
This is required in order to build on non-FreeBSD systems without setting
all the XAR/XSTRINGS/etc. variables
Reviewed By: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16771
Highlights:
- Make sure that only TLS sections are sorted into TLS segment.
- Fixed multiple errors in "Section to Segment mapping".
- Man page updates
- ar improvements
- elfcopy: avoid filter_reloc uninitialized variable for rela
- elfcopy: avoid stripping relocations from static binaries
- readelf: avoid printing directory in front of absolute path
- readelf: add NT_FREEBSD_FEATURE_CTL FreeBSD note type
- test improvements
NOTES:
Some of these changes originated in FreeBSD and simply reduce diffs
between contrib and vendor.
ELF Tool Chain ar is not (currently) used in FreeBSD, and there are
improvements in both FreeBSD and ELF Tool Chain ar that are not in
the other.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
It's provided by sys.mk so there's no need to derive it from ${.CURDIR}.
Suggested by: ngie
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5998
These are no longer needed after the recent 'beforebuild: depend' changes
and hooking DIRDEPS_BUILD into a subset of FAST_DEPEND which supports
skipping 'make depend'.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
The main problem was bitrot after elftoolchain being swapped in for the
GNU toolchain.
This also reworks how the list of 'host allowed' libraries is determined
to only allow INTERNALLIBs, which is needed for libelftc to come in.
For usr.bin/readelf use the same hack, as libelf and libdward, to bring in
the needed sys/ headers for host builds. This has not yet been a problem due
to readelf not being built as a host tool in buildworld. This is possible
in the meta build though when building the toolchain.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Tracking these leads to situations where meta mode will consider the
file to be out of date if /bin/sh or /bin/ln are newer than the source
file. There's no reason for meta mode to do this as make is already
handling the rebuild dependency fine.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This both avoids some dependencies on xinstall.host and allows
bootstrapping on older releases to work due to lack of at least 'install -l'
support.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Off by default, build behaves normally.
WITH_META_MODE we get auto objdir creation, the ability to
start build from anywhere in the tree.
Still need to add real targets under targets/ to build packages.
Differential Revision: D2796
Reviewed by: brooks imp
properly include sys/ headers from the source tree instead of the
host.
These patches are also applied to libdwarf since libdwarf requires
the same sys/ headers as libelf.
sections and indirectly change the layout of an ELF file when
ELF_F_LAYOUT is not set.
PR: bin/167103
Approved by: rstone (co-mentor)
Obtained from: elftoolchain
MFC after: 2 weeks
a section of type SHT_NULL.
- Update the man page to reflect the fact that elf_getdata() and
elf_rawdata() may return with an error of ELF_E_SECTION.
PR: bin/175491
Approved by: emaste (co-mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
This self-written compiler warning, which is hopefully going to be
committed into LLVM sources soon, warns about potentially missing
`static' keywords, similar to -Wmissing-prototypes.
- bin/pax: Move external declaration of chdname and s_mask into extern.h.
- bin/setfacl: Move setfacl.c-specific stuff out of setfacl.h.
- sbin/mount_fusefs: Remove char *progname; use getprogname().
- others: add `static' where possible.
It is obvious that its modification time will change with each such file
builded.
This bug cause whole libelf to rebuild itself each second make run
(and relink that files on each first make run) in the loop.
When building libelf in the bootstrap stage this would include the tree
versions of, for example, sys/_types.h. This would work as long as the
tree's version of this file was close enough to the system's version of
the file. If, however, there was a change in the tree such that the location
of a typedef was moved this would cause problems. In this case the version
of sys/_types.h in the tree no longer defines __wchar_t and expects it to
to be defined in machine/_types.h, however we pick up machine/_types.h from
the system and find it is not defined there. The solution is to restrict the
parts of sys er include from the tree to those that are needed.
This fixes the recent Tinderbox failure.
Pointy Hat to: andrew