We no longer support configuring for i386, nor do we
elide such a configuration to i686. Configuring with
i386-* is a failure, and we provide an example of
how to fix that.
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2013-04-17 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Remove i386 configure warning. Remove i386 case.
* configure: Regenerate.
* sysdeps/i386/configure.in: Raise error if config_machine is i386.
Add example to error message.
* sysdeps/i386/configure: Regenerate.
This change does two things:
* Treats a target i386-* as if it were i686.
* Fails configure if the user is generating code
for i386.
We no longer support i386 code-generation because the i386
lacks the atomic operations we need in glibc.
You can still configure for i386-*, but you get i686 code.
You can't build with --march=i386, --mtune=i386 or a compiler
that defaults to i386 code-generation.
I've added two i386 entries in the master todo list to discuss
merging and renaming:
http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Development_Todo/Master#i386
The failure modes are fail-safe here. You compile for i386,
get i686, and try to run on i386 and it fails. The configure
log has a warning saying we elided to i686. There is no situation
that I can see where we run into any serious problems.
The patch makes the current state better in that we get less
confused users and we build successfully in more default
configurations.
The next enhancement would be to add --march=i?86
as suggested in #c20 of BZ#10062 for any i?86-* builds, which
would solve the problem of a 32-bit compiler that defaults to
i386 code-gen and glibc configured for i686-* target. Which
previously failed at build time, and now will fail at configure
time (requires adding --march=i686).
Updated NEWS with BZ #10060 and #10062.
No regressions.
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2013-04-06 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
[BZ #10060, #10062]
* aclocal.m4 (LIBC_COMPILER_BUILTIN_INLINED): New macro.
* sysdeps/i386/configure.in: Use LIBC_COMPILER_BUILTIN_INLINED and
fail configure if __sync_val_compare_and_swap is not inlined.
* sysdeps/i386/configure: Regenerate.
* configure.in: Build for i686 when configured for i386.
* configure: Regenerate.
* README: Remove i386 reference.
Pretty sure we require recent enough versions of gcc/binutils to make this
check pointless. I can't any logs in the last few years where this check
didn't return "yes".
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
(_dl_out_of_memory): Use rtld_hidden_proto.
* elf/dl-error.c (_dl_out_of_memory): Use rtld_hidden_data_def.
(_dl_signal_error): Don't use INTUSE on _dl_out_of_memory.
* elf/dl-open.c (_dl_open): Likewise.
* elf/dl-deps.c (_dl_map_object_deps): Likewise.
* sunrpc/des_impl.c (des_set_key): Make first argument unsigned char *.
* elf/dl-addr.c (_dl_addr): Add a cast.
* elf/unload3mod4.c: Declare foo.
* elf/testobj2.c: Include <stdio.h>.
* sysdeps/gnu/errlist.awk: Emit NERR macro for _sys_nerr_internal
value constant, and use it in the defn.
* sysdeps/gnu/errlist-compat.awk: Use NERR in array decl.
Use actual size for compat array decls.
* config.make.in (cc-mtune): New substituted variable.
* configure.in (libc_cv_cc_mtune): New test for -mtune= switch,
done only if libc_mtune_example is defined.
* configure: Regenerated.
* sysdeps/i386/configure.in (libc_mtune_example): Set it.
* sysdeps/i386/configure: Regenerated.
* sysdeps/i386/Makefile (CFLAGS-initfini.s): Use $(cc-mtune).