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26-Sep-2013 |
Serban Constantinescu <serban.constantinescu@arm.com> |
AArch64: Add initial support for AArch64 This is the first patch out of a series of patches that add support for AArch64, the new 64bit execution state of the ARMv8 Architecture. The patches add support for LP64 programming model. The patch adds: * "arch-aarch64" to the architecture directories. * "arch-aarch64/include" - headers used by libc * "arch-aarch64/bionic": - crtbegin, crtend support; - aarch64 specific syscall stubs; - setjmp, clone, vfork assembly files. Change-Id: If72b859f81928d03ad05d4ccfcb54c2f5dbf99a5 Signed-off-by: Serban Constantinescu <serban.constantinescu@arm.com>
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10-Oct-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix x86_64 build, clean up intermediate libraries. The x86_64 build was failing because clone.S had a call to __thread_entry which was being added to a different intermediate .a on the way to making libc.so, and the linker couldn't guarantee statically that such a relocation would be possible. ld: error: out/target/product/generic_x86_64/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libc_common_intermediates/libc_common.a(clone.o): requires dynamic R_X86_64_PC32 reloc against '__thread_entry' which may overflow at runtime; recompile with -fPIC This patch addresses that by ensuring that the caller and callee end up in the same intermediate .a. While I'm here, I've tried to clean up some of the mess that led to this situation too. In particular, this removes libc/private/ from the default include path (except for the DNS code), and splits out the DNS code into its own library (since it's a weird special case of upstream NetBSD code that's diverged so heavily it's unlikely ever to get back in sync). There's more cleanup of the DNS situation possible, but this is definitely a step in the right direction, and it's more than enough to get x86_64 building cleanly. Change-Id: I00425a7245b7a2573df16cc38798187d0729e7c4
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