patches/glibc/2.9/280-section-comments.patch
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Sep 12 23:38:18 2010 +0200 (2010-09-12)
changeset 2120 48de021b3a9e
parent 1201 c9967a6e3b25
permissions -rw-r--r--
arch/mips: add experimental mips64 samples

Both toolchains were tested to successfully:
- _build_ busybox, giving respectively an n32 and an n64 binary
although it has not been run-tested.
- build linux-2.6.36-rc3 for Loongson, giving an n64 vmlinux
(which is expected, due to the way the kernel is built),
and the kernel properly boots!

Credits are due to Julien MOUTHINO (julm on freenode#uClibc) for
testing that the kernel boots on his hardware! Cheers! ;-)

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     1 Original patch from: gentoo/src/patchsets/glibc/2.9/1075_all_glibc-section-comments.patch
     2 
     3 -= BEGIN original header =-
     4 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2004-04/msg00665.html
     5 
     6 fixes building on some architectures (like m68k/arm/cris/etc...) because
     7 it does the right thing
     8 
     9 -= END original header =-
    10 
    11 diff -durN glibc-2_9.orig/include/libc-symbols.h glibc-2_9/include/libc-symbols.h
    12 --- glibc-2_9.orig/include/libc-symbols.h	2006-11-09 16:57:12.000000000 +0100
    13 +++ glibc-2_9/include/libc-symbols.h	2009-02-02 22:01:00.000000000 +0100
    14 @@ -240,12 +240,12 @@
    15  #  define __make_section_unallocated(section_string)
    16  # endif
    17  
    18 -/* Tacking on "\n\t#" to the section name makes gcc put it's bogus
    19 +/* Tacking on "\n#APP\n\t#" to the section name makes gcc put it's bogus
    20     section attributes on what looks like a comment to the assembler.  */
    21  # ifdef HAVE_SECTION_QUOTES
    22 -#  define __sec_comment "\"\n\t#\""
    23 +#  define __sec_comment "\"\n#APP\n\t#\""
    24  # else
    25 -#  define __sec_comment "\n\t#"
    26 +#  define __sec_comment "\n#APP\n\t#"
    27  # endif
    28  # define link_warning(symbol, msg) \
    29    __make_section_unallocated (".gnu.warning." #symbol) \