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authorHans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>2019-07-11 00:11:09 -0400
committerNick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>2019-10-03 17:04:55 +0100
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libctf: make it compile for old glibc
With a glibc before 2.9 (such as 2.8), there's <endian.h> but no htole64 or le64toh, so you get, compiling binutils for any target: libtool: link: gcc -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes \ -Wshadow -Werror -I/x/binutils/../zlib -g -O2 -o objdump \ objdump.o dwarf.o prdbg.o rddbg.o debug.o stabs.o rdcoff.o \ bucomm.o version.o filemode.o elfcomm.o ../opcodes/.libs/libopcodes.a \ ../libctf/libctf.a ../bfd/.libs/libbfd.a -L/x/obj/b/zlib -lz ../libiberty/libiberty.a -ldl ../libctf/libctf.a(ctf-archive.o): In function `ctf_archive_raw_iter_internal': /x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:543: undefined reference to `le64toh' /x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:550: undefined reference to `le64toh' /x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:551: undefined reference to `le64toh' /x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:551: undefined reference to `le64toh' /x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:554: undefined reference to `le64toh' ../libctf/libctf.a(ctf-archive.o):/x/src/libctf/ctf-archive.c:545: more undefined references to `le64toh' follow (etc) Also, I see no bswap_identity_64 *anywhere* except in libctf/swap.h (including current glibc) and I don't think calling an "identity"- function is better than just plain "#define foo(x) (x)" anyway. (Where does the idea of a bytestap.h bswap_identity_64 come from?) Speaking of that, I should mention that I instrumented the condition to observe that the WORDS_BIGENDIAN case passes too for a presumed big-endian target and glibc-2.8: there is a bswap_64 present for that version. Curiously, no test-case regressed with that instrumentation. For the record, constructing binary blobs using text source to run tests on, can be done by linking to --oformat binary (with most ELF targets), but I guess that's seen as unnecessary roundabout perhaps checking in binary files in the test-suite would be ok these days. [...] [nca: trimmed commit log slightly, updated changelog] v5: fix tabdamage. libctf/ * ctf-endian.h: Don't assume htole64 and le64toh are always present if HAVE_ENDIAN_H; also check if htole64 is defined. [!WORDS_BIGENDIAN] (htole64, le64toh): Define as identity, not bswap_identity_64.
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