The corresponding 32-bit int and 128-bit int functions were added in
790a6be5a1, as were all combinations of the float to int functions,
but these two were overlooked. __floatditf is needed to build curl for
riscv as there's a signed 64-bit int to 128-bit float conversion in
lib/progress.c's trspeed as of 7.77.0.
Reviewed by: dim
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31997
This adds two new options WITH_ASAN/WITH_UBSAN that can be set to
enable instrumentation of all binaries with AddressSanitizer and/or
UndefinedBehaviourSanitizer. This current patch is almost sufficient
to get a complete buildworld with sanitizer instrumentation but in
order to actually build and boot a system it depends on a few more
follow-up commits.
Reviewed By: brooks, kib, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31043
These were already compiled for some time on aarch64 and riscv, by
including lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile.inc, but never exported in the
shared library. Since gcc exports these under version GCC_4.6.0, we do
the same.
This review should replace D11482 for now. For e.g. amd64 more work is
still to be done, as compiler-rt does not seem to support 128 bit long
double math for that architecture.
Reviewed by: cem
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28690
As suggested in D27598. This also supports MK_WERROR.clang=no and
MK_WERROR.gcc=no to support the existing NO_WERROR.<compiler> uses.
Reviewed By: brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27601
This option was added as a transition aide when symbol versioning was
first added. It was enabled by default in 2007 and is supported even
by the old GPLv2 binutils. Trying to disable it currently fails to
build in libc and at this point it isn't worth fixing the build.
Reported by: Michael Dexter
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24637
In original GNU libgcc, _Unwind_Backtrace is published with GCC_3.3 version
for all architectures but ARM. For ARM should be publishes with GCC_4.3.0
version. This was originally omitted in r255095, fixed in r318024 and omitted
aging in LLVM libunwind implementation in r354347.
For ARM _Unwind_Backtrace should be published as default with GCC_4.3.0
version , (because this is right original version) and again as
normal(not-default) with GCC_3.3 version (to maintain ABI compatibility
compiled/linked with wrong pre r318024 libgcc)
PR: 233664
Update a bunch of Makefile.depend files as
a result of adding Makefile.depend.options files
Reviewed by: bdrewery
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22494
GCC's libgcc exports a few ARM-specific symbols for ARM EABI, AEABI, or
EHABI or whatever it's called. Export the same ones from LLVM-libunwind's
libgcc_s, on ARM. As part of this, convert libgcc_s from a direct
Version.map to one constructed from component Symbol.map files. This allows
the ARM-specific Symbol.map to be included only on ARM.
Fix ARM-only oddities in struct name/aliases in LLVM-libunwind to match
non-ARM definitions and ARM-specific expectations in libcxxrt /
libcompiler_rt.
No functional change intended for non-ARM architectures.
This commit does not actually flip the switch for ARM defaults from libgcc
to llvm-libunwind, but makes it possible (to compile, anyway).
lib/libgcc_s consumes lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile*. The NO_WERROR.gcc in
lib/libcompiler_rt/Makefile doesn't seem to have made a difference in being
able to build this, so sprinkle NO_WERROR.gcc here as well.
MFC after: 3 days
Reported by: Jenkins (FreeBSD-head-amd64-gcc)
Tested with: amd64-gcc-6.3.0 (devel/amd64-xtoolchain-gcc)
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
As in the gnu/lib/libgcc Makefile:
libgcc is linked in last and thus cannot depend on ssp
symbols coming from earlier libraries. Disable stack protection
for this library.
Reviewed by: dim
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
compiler-rt's complex division support routines contain calls to
compiler builtins such as `__builtin_scalbnl`. Unfortunately Clang
turns these back into a call to `scalbnl`.
For now link libm's C version of the required support routines.
Reviewed by: ed
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8190
They are not yet connected to the build, but I am adding them to allow
for easier testing, ports exp-runs, etc.
Reviewed by: ed
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8188