patches/glibc/ports-2.10.1/330-m68k-sys-user.patch
author Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@gmail.com>
Thu Aug 05 17:59:51 2010 +0200 (2010-08-05)
changeset 2069 366bd2b22675
permissions -rw-r--r--
complibs/mpc: fix MPC 0.8.1 build with MPFR 3.0.0

This is the change introduced by revision 734 of MPC repository.

Author: Paul Zimmermann <Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr>
Revision log: [acos.c] fixed problem with GMP_RNDA (should be MPFR_RNDA, and code was wrong)

Signed-off-by: Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@gmail.com>
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copied from kernel as it is sanitized now
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diff -durN glibc-2.10.1.orig/glibc-ports-2.10.1/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h glibc-2.10.1/glibc-ports-2.10.1/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h
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--- glibc-2.10.1.orig/glibc-ports-2.10.1/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h	2009-05-16 10:36:20.000000000 +0200
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+++ glibc-2.10.1/glibc-ports-2.10.1/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h	2009-11-13 00:50:31.000000000 +0100
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@@ -1,3 +1,90 @@
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+#ifndef _SYS_USER_H
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+#define _SYS_USER_H
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+
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+/* Core file format: The core file is written in such a way that gdb
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+   can understand it and provide useful information to the user (under
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+   linux we use the 'trad-core' bfd).  There are quite a number of
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+   obstacles to being able to view the contents of the floating point
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+   registers, and until these are solved you will not be able to view the
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+   contents of them.  Actually, you can read in the core file and look at
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+   the contents of the user struct to find out what the floating point
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+   registers contain.
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+   The actual file contents are as follows:
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+   UPAGE: 1 page consisting of a user struct that tells gdb what is present
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+   in the file.  Directly after this is a copy of the task_struct, which
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+   is currently not used by gdb, but it may come in useful at some point.
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+   All of the registers are stored as part of the upage.  The upage should
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+   always be only one page.
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+   DATA: The data area is stored.  We use current->end_text to
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+   current->brk to pick up all of the user variables, plus any memory
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+   that may have been malloced.  No attempt is made to determine if a page
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+   is demand-zero or if a page is totally unused, we just cover the entire
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+   range.  All of the addresses are rounded in such a way that an integral
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+   number of pages is written.
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+   STACK: We need the stack information in order to get a meaningful
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+   backtrace.  We need to write the data from (esp) to
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+   current->start_stack, so we round each of these off in order to be able
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+   to write an integer number of pages.
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+   The minimum core file size is 3 pages, or 12288 bytes.
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+*/
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+
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+struct user_m68kfp_struct {
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+	unsigned long  fpregs[8*3];	/* fp0-fp7 registers */
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+	unsigned long  fpcntl[3];	/* fp control regs */
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+};
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+
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+/* This is the old layout of "struct pt_regs" as of Linux 1.x, and
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+   is still the layout used by user (the new pt_regs doesn't have
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+   all registers). */
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+struct user_regs_struct {
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+	long d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7;
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+	long a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6;
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+	long d0;
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+	long usp;
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+	long orig_d0;
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+	short stkadj;
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+	short sr;
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+	long pc;
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+	short fmtvec;
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+	short __fill;
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+};
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+
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+
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+/* When the kernel dumps core, it starts by dumping the user struct -
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+   this will be used by gdb to figure out where the data and stack segments
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+   are within the file, and what virtual addresses to use. */
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+struct user{
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+/* We start with the registers, to mimic the way that "memory" is returned
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+   from the ptrace(3,...) function.  */
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+  struct user_regs_struct regs;	/* Where the registers are actually stored */
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+/* ptrace does not yet supply these.  Someday.... */
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+  int u_fpvalid;		/* True if math co-processor being used. */
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+                                /* for this mess. Not yet used. */
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+  struct user_m68kfp_struct m68kfp; /* Math Co-processor registers. */
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+/* The rest of this junk is to help gdb figure out what goes where */
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+  unsigned long int u_tsize;	/* Text segment size (pages). */
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+  unsigned long int u_dsize;	/* Data segment size (pages). */
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+  unsigned long int u_ssize;	/* Stack segment size (pages). */
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+  unsigned long start_code;     /* Starting virtual address of text. */
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+  unsigned long start_stack;	/* Starting virtual address of stack area.
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+				   This is actually the bottom of the stack,
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+				   the top of the stack is always found in the
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+				   esp register.  */
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+  long int signal;		/* Signal that caused the core dump. */
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+  int reserved;			/* No longer used */
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+  struct user_regs_struct *u_ar0;
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+				/* Used by gdb to help find the values for */
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+				/* the registers. */
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+  struct user_m68kfp_struct* u_fpstate;	/* Math Co-processor pointer. */
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+  unsigned long magic;		/* To uniquely identify a core file */
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+  char u_comm[32];		/* User command that was responsible */
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+};
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+#define NBPG 4096
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+#define UPAGES 1
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+#define HOST_TEXT_START_ADDR (u.start_code)
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+#define HOST_STACK_END_ADDR (u.start_stack + u.u_ssize * NBPG)
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+
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+#endif
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 /* Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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diff -durN glibc-2.10.1.orig/ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h glibc-2.10.1/ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/user.h