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Jan Kratochvil
57e5696463 Mark Wielaard <mwielaard@redhat.com> writes:
On some systems executable stacks are denied. Since libunwind and the
tests don't actually need executable stacks this patch marks all
assembly files as not needing it.

The original patch comes from frysk:

2007-04-05  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

    * src/hppa/getcontext.S, src/hppa/setcontext.S, src/hppa/siglongjmp.S,
    src/ia64/Ginstall_cursor.S, src/ia64/Linstall_cursor.S,
    src/ia64/dyn_info_list.S, src/ia64/getcontext.S, src/ia64/longjmp.S,
    src/ia64/setjmp.S, src/ia64/siglongjmp.S, src/ia64/sigsetjmp.S,
    src/ppc64/longjmp.S, src/ppc64/siglongjmp.S, src/x86/longjmp.S,
    src/x86/siglongjmp.S, src/x86_64/longjmp.S, src/x86_64/setcontext.S,
    src/x86_64/siglongjmp.S: Stack should be non-executable, for SELinux.

I added a couple more markers for new files in current libunwind.

Before this patch you would get the following on selinux enabled
systems without allow_exec_stack: error while loading shared
libraries:

libunwind.so.7: cannot enable executable stack as shared object
	requires: Permission denied

After the patch that error disappears and all test results are similar
to the results on systems without executable stack protection.
2007-10-01 08:35:01 -06:00
Jose Flavio Aguilar Paulino
4499bb29a6 [PPC32] First check-in to add preliminary support for Linux/PPC32. 2007-09-12 21:52:25 -06:00
Jose Flavio Aguilar Paulino
32e2187fab [PPC64] Get "make check" to work on PPC64 Linux. Add a README entry
describing the expected results.
2007-08-27 09:11:37 -06:00
Jose Flavio Aguilar Paulino
3e24581adc [PPC64] Add PPC64 entry to README and fix David's typo in ppc64/get_func_addr.c 2007-08-24 10:54:00 -06:00
David Mosberger-Tang
e6b9f350f7 Introduce a tdep_get_func_addr_hook() in the ELF lookup_symbol()
routine and add address-space argument.  This is needed because on
PPC64, a the function-name symbol refers to a function descriptor
(unlike, for example, on ia64, where the @fptr() operator is needed to
refer to a function descriptor).  Thus, in order to look up the name
of a function, we need to dereference the function descriptor.  To
make matters more "interesting", the function descriptors are normally
resolved by the dynamic linker, so we can't get their values from the
ELF file.  Instead, we have to read them from the running image, hence
the need for the address-space argument.
2007-08-22 13:02:09 -06:00
Jose Flavio Aguilar Paulino
b33021e4b2 Add PPC64 support. 2007-08-02 09:59:43 -06:00