patches/glibc/ports-2.13/170-localedef-fix-trampoline.patch
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Tue Aug 02 18:26:53 2011 +0200 (2011-08-02)
changeset 2592 4908eb2b6f17
permissions -rw-r--r--
scripts/functions: cvs retrieval first tries the mirror for tarballs

The cvs download helper looks for the local tarballs dir to see if it
can find a pre-downloaded tarball, and if it does not find it, does
the actual fetch to upstream via cvs.

In the process, it does not even try to get a tarball from the local
mirror, which can be useful if the mirror has been pre-populated
manually (or with a previously downloaded tree).

Fake a tarball get with the standard tarball-download helper, but
without specifying any upstream URL, which makes the helper directly
try the LAN mirror.

Of course, if no mirror is specified, no URL wil be available, and
the standard cvs retrieval will kick in.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     1 #! /bin/sh -e
     2 
     3 # DP: Description: Fix localedef segfault when run under exec-shield,
     4 #        PaX or similar. (#231438, #198099)
     5 # DP: Dpatch Author: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
     6 # DP: Patch Author: (probably) Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
     7 # DP: Upstream status: Unknown
     8 # DP: Status Details: Unknown
     9 # DP: Date: 2004-03-16
    10 
    11 if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
    12     echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
    13     exit 1
    14 fi
    15 case "$1" in
    16     -patch) patch -d "$2" -f --no-backup-if-mismatch -p1 < $0;;
    17     -unpatch) patch -d "$2" -f --no-backup-if-mismatch -R -p1 < $0;;
    18     *)
    19 	echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
    20 	exit 1
    21 esac
    22 exit 0
    23 
    24 diff -durN glibc-2.13.orig/locale/programs/3level.h glibc-2.13/locale/programs/3level.h
    25 --- glibc-2.13.orig/locale/programs/3level.h	2007-07-16 02:54:59.000000000 +0200
    26 +++ glibc-2.13/locale/programs/3level.h	2009-11-13 00:49:56.000000000 +0100
    27 @@ -203,6 +203,42 @@
    28  	}
    29      }
    30  }
    31 +
    32 +/* GCC ATM seems to do a poor job with pointers to nested functions passed
    33 +   to inlined functions.  Help it a little bit with this hack.  */
    34 +#define wchead_table_iterate(tp, fn) \
    35 +do									      \
    36 +  {									      \
    37 +    struct wchead_table *t = (tp);					      \
    38 +    uint32_t index1;							      \
    39 +    for (index1 = 0; index1 < t->level1_size; index1++)			      \
    40 +      {									      \
    41 +	uint32_t lookup1 = t->level1[index1];				      \
    42 +	if (lookup1 != ((uint32_t) ~0))					      \
    43 +	  {								      \
    44 +	    uint32_t lookup1_shifted = lookup1 << t->q;			      \
    45 +	    uint32_t index2;						      \
    46 +	    for (index2 = 0; index2 < (1 << t->q); index2++)		      \
    47 +	      {								      \
    48 +		uint32_t lookup2 = t->level2[index2 + lookup1_shifted];	      \
    49 +		if (lookup2 != ((uint32_t) ~0))				      \
    50 +		  {							      \
    51 +		    uint32_t lookup2_shifted = lookup2 << t->p;		      \
    52 +		    uint32_t index3;					      \
    53 +		    for (index3 = 0; index3 < (1 << t->p); index3++)	      \
    54 +		      {							      \
    55 +			struct element_t *lookup3			      \
    56 +			  = t->level3[index3 + lookup2_shifted];	      \
    57 +			if (lookup3 != NULL)				      \
    58 +			  fn ((((index1 << t->q) + index2) << t->p) + index3, \
    59 +			      lookup3);					      \
    60 +		      }							      \
    61 +		  }							      \
    62 +	      }								      \
    63 +	  }								      \
    64 +      }									      \
    65 +  } while (0)
    66 +
    67  #endif
    68  
    69  #ifndef NO_FINALIZE