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Signed-off-by: Nik Konyuchenko <spaun2002mobile@gmail.com>
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429 lines
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# This file contains the common configuration options
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# that apply to both glibc.
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## depends on ! WINDOWS && ! BARE_METAL && ARCH_USE_MMU
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## select LIBC_SUPPORT_THREADS_NATIVE
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## select CC_CORE_PASSES_NEEDED
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# TBD: select GETTEXT for build only, not for host
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## select GETTEXT_NEEDED
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## select BINUTILS_FORCE_LD_BFD_DEFAULT
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## help The de-facto standard for Linux distributions.
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## help Feature-rich, but large... Most useful for desktop-like systems.
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# GLIBC and kernel are special when it comes to obsoletion. Users
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# of crosstool-ng depend on the ability to build new toolchains matching
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# the kernel/libc versions of a particular target system, and LTS releases
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# are still using quite ancient versions. Please do not retire versions
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# (including versions in between) until the EOL dates indicated in version.desc.
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if GLIBC_USE_PORTS_EXTERNAL
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source "config/versions/glibc-ports.in"
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endif
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# Glibc has some dependencies on the kernel headers:
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config GLIBC_DEP_KERNEL_HEADERS_VERSION
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def_bool y
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select LINUX_REQUIRE_3_2_or_later if GLIBC_2_24_or_later
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# Glibc 2.26 requires at least binutils 2.25.
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# Also, binutils 2.30 fail while compiling aarch64 glibc; fixed in 2.27
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# and backported to 2.26. For other versions, require binutils older than
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# 2.30 (if the patch is backported, binutils 2.23 will break).
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config GLIBC_DEP_BINUTILS
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def_bool y
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select BINUTILS_REQUIRE_2_25_or_later if GLIBC_2_26_or_later
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select BINUTILS_REQUIRE_older_than_2_30 if GLIBC_older_than_2_26 && ARCH_ARM && ARCH_64
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# Glibc 2.26 requires GCC4.9 or newer
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# Glibc 2.29 requires GCC5+ or, for ppc64le, GCC6.2+. We only support the latest
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# release on GCC6 branch, so just assume it is newer than 6.2
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# Glibc 2.30 uncondtionally requires GCC 6.2+
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config GLIBC_DEP_GCC
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def_bool y
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select GCC_REQUIRE_4_9_or_later if GLIBC_2_26_or_later
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select GCC_REQUIRE_5_or_later if GLIBC_2_29_or_later
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select GCC_REQUIRE_6_or_later if GLIBC_2_29_or_later && ARCH_POWERPC && ARCH_64 && ARCH_LE
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select GCC_REQUIRE_6_or_later if GLIBC_2_30_or_later
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# Glibc 2.29 requires bison 2.7 or later. All versions in ct-ng satisfy that
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# version requirement.
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config GLIBC_DEP_BISON
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_29_or_later && !CONFIGURE_has_bison_2_7_or_newer
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select COMP_TOOLS_BISON
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# Glibc 2.29 now requires Python 3.4 or later, and make 4.0 or later. Ensure
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# we build 'make' as a companion tool if host's make isn't new enough.
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config GLIBC_DEP_PYTHON
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def_bool y
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select GLIBC_REQUIRE_older_than_2_29 if !CONFIGURE_has_python_3_4_or_newer
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config GLIBC_DEP_MAKE_4_0
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_28_or_later && !CONFIGURE_has_make_4_0_or_newer
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select COMP_TOOLS_MAKE
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select MAKE_REQUIRE_4_0_or_later
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select MAKE_GNUMAKE_SYMLINK # Override old host make in .build/tools/bin
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# Glibc 2.31 removed support for pre-v8 SPARC in 32-bit mode (64-bit mode always
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# required UltraSPARC)
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config GLIBC_SPARC_ALLOW_V7
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_30_or_older
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config THREADS
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default "nptl"
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config GLIBC_BUILD_SSP
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_25_or_later
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# Known add-ons and when they exist(ed)
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# crypt external in 2.1, no longer an add-on since 2.2
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# libidn external in 2.3.4 .. 2.10, still an add-on
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# linuxthreads external in 2.0.1 .. 2.5, no longer available since 2.6 [*]
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# localedata external in 2.0.1 .. 2.0.6, no longer an add-on since 2.1 [*]
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# ports external in 2.3.4 .. 2.16, no longer an add-on since 2.20
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# nptl never external, no longer an add-on since 2.20
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#
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# Given the list of currently supported glibc releases, we only need to worry about
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# 'libidn', 'ports' and 'nptl' add-ons. Of these, only 'ports' can be an external
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# tarball; and only 'libidn' is user-selectable ('ports' & 'nptl' are selected
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# by crosstool-NG, as dictated by the architecture and thread model).
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#
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# I had trouble locating the sources in the repository for some of the released
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# versions. E.g., there is a 2.5 version of linuxthreads, but the tag for 2.5 in Git
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# does not have the linuxthreads directory at all. Similarly, 2.0.6 tag did not have
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# localedata. Since these releases are no longer supported by crosstool-NG, this is
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# of pure historical interest now, however.
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config GLIBC_HAS_NPTL_ADDON
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def_bool y
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depends on !GLIBC_2_20_or_later
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config GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON
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def_bool y
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depends on !GLIBC_2_20_or_later
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depends on !GLIBC_USE_ORACLE
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config GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON_EXTERNAL
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def_bool y
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depends on !GLIBC_2_17_or_later
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# In case it folds into main distribution in some future release, too
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config GLIBC_HAS_LIBIDN_ADDON
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def_bool y
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# Some architectures require the ports addon. List them one by one here:
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# This list must be carefully in sync with the architectures names
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# we can find in config/arch/*
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config GLIBC_USE_PORTS_ADDON
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def_bool y
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depends on ARCH_ALPHA || ARCH_ARM || ARCH_M68K || ARCH_MIPS || ARCH_POWERPC
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depends on GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON
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depends on !GLIBC_USE_ORACLE
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config GLIBC_USE_PORTS_EXTERNAL
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_USE_PORTS_ADDON && GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON_EXTERNAL
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config GLIBC_USE_NPTL_ADDON
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def_bool y
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depends on THREADS_NATIVE && GLIBC_HAS_NPTL_ADDON
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config GLIBC_USE_LIBIDN_ADDON
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bool "Build libidn add-on"
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help
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Enables the libidn add-on in GNU libc.
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# SPARCv8 support retired in 2.23
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config GLIBC_NO_SPARC_V8
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_23_or_later
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# 2.14 obsoleted Sun RPC code, making it unavailable *at all* for compiling/linking
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# (only remained as versioned symbols for previously linked binaries). They backpedaled
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# in 2.16, adding an option to enable that code. Crosstool-NG backports that code
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# to 2.14/2.15, but there is no harm in throwing this option even if that patch
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# is not applied.
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# The option and the code has finally been removed in 2.32
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config GLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_RPC
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def_bool y
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depends on GLIBC_2_14_or_later && !GLIBC_2_32_or_later
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config GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY
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string
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prompt "extra config"
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default ""
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help
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Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring.
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You can enter multiple arguments here, and arguments can contain spaces
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if they are properly quoted (or escaped, but prefer quotes). Eg.:
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--with-foo="1st arg with 4 spaces" --with-bar=2nd-arg-without-space
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config GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS
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string
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prompt "Extra config params (READ HELP)"
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default "" if ! ARCH_SH
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default "no-z-defs=yes" if ARCH_SH
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help
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Some architectures need to set options in the file configparms.
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This is the case for sh3/4, which really need to set configparms
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to "no-z-defs=yes" as of gcc-3.4/glibc-2.3.2.
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Unless you are building a toolchain for sh3/4, you should leave that empty.
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Note: If you need to pass more than one value, separate them with
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'\n'. Eg.: var1=val1\nvar2=val2
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config GLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS
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string
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prompt "extra target CFLAGS"
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default "-Wno-missing-attributes -Wno-array-bounds -Wno-array-parameter -Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-maybe-uninitialized" if GLIBC_2_29_or_older && GCC_11_or_later
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default ""
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help
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Extra target CFLAGS to use when building.
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config GLIBC_ENABLE_OBSOLETE_RPC
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bool "Enable obsolete (Sun) RPC"
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default y
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depends on GLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_RPC
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help
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Allow building applications using obsolete (Sun) RPC.
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config GLIBC_ENABLE_FORTIFIED_BUILD
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bool
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prompt "Enable fortified build (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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If you say 'y' here, then glibc will be using fortified versions
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of functions with format arguments (eg. vsyslog, printf...), and
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do a sanity check on the format at runtime, to avoid some of the
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common format string attacks.
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This is currently not supported, and will most probably result in
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a broken build, with an error message like:
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../misc/syslog.c: In function '__vsyslog_chk':
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../misc/syslog.c:123: sorry, unimplemented: inlining failed in
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call to 'syslog': function body not available
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If you are brave enough and want to debug the issue, then say 'y'
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here. Otherwise, be still and say 'n' (the default). ;-)
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config GLIBC_DISABLE_VERSIONING
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bool
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prompt "Disable symbols versioning"
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help
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Do not include versioning information in the library objects.
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config GLIBC_OLDEST_ABI
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string
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prompt "Oldest supported ABI"
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default ""
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help
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Set the oldest ABI supported by the C library.
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Setting this option, for example, to 2.2 will provide ABI support
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back to (e)glibc-2.2.
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If this option is not set, (e)glibc will choose for you.
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config GLIBC_FORCE_UNWIND
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bool
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prompt "Force unwind support (READ HELP!)"
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default y
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help
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If your toolchain fails building while building the C library
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start files, or the complete C library, with a message like:
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configure: error: forced unwind support is required
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then you may try changing this option. Otherwise, leave it to
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the default 'y'.
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The issue seems to be related to building NPTL on old versions
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of glibc on some architectures
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(seen on s390, s390x and x86_64).
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config GLIBC_LOCALES
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bool
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prompt "Build and install locales"
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help
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Whether to build and install the libc locale files for the target,
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which is required in order to support internationalization.
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if LIBC_GLIBC && GLIBC_LOCALES
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comment "WARNING! "
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comment "| The built locales will be usable if and only if the build "
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comment "| machine and the target: "
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comment "| - have the same endianness, "
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comment "| - and have the same alignment requirements for uint32_t. "
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comment "| You will have to check by yourself (for now). "
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comment "WARNING! "
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comment "| Building GLIBC locales requires that GLIBC supports "
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comment "| the build machine as the target. "
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endif # LIBC_GLIBC && GLIBC_LOCALES
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if KERNEL_LINUX
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choice GLIBC_SUPPORTED_KERNEL
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bool
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prompt "Minimum supported kernel version"
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default GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
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config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_NONE
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bool
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prompt "Let ./configure decide"
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help
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Let ./configure decide what minimum kernel version glibc will be
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able to run against.
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This will include legacy compatibility code for older kernels in
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the C library, thus ensuring that it will run on a large number
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of old kernels.
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The minimum kernel version supported will be dependent upon the
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target you build for. For example:
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alpha*-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.9 for NPTL
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sh[34]-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.11
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powerpc* Requires Linux 2.4.19
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arm*-*-linux-*gnueabi Requires Linux 2.6.16
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config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
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bool
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prompt "Same as kernel headers (default)"
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help
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Normally, you'll want glibc to run against the same kernel
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version as the one used for the headers.
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This is the default.
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If enabled, crosstool-ng will use the chosen version of kernel
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headers for the glibc minimum kernel version supported, which is
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what gets passed to "--enable-kernel=" when configuring glibc.
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Enabling this will ensure that no legacy compatibility code for
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older kernels is built into your C libraries, but it will
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be unable to run on kernel versions older than whichever kernel
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headers version you've built the toolchain for.
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If you know for sure that your toolchain will never need to build
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applications that will run under a kernel version older than your
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chosen kernel headers version (CT_KERNEL_VERSION), you can choose
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"y" here.
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config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
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bool
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prompt "Specific kernel version"
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help
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Specify the earliest Linux kernel version you want glibc to
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include support for. This does not have to match the kernel
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headers version used for your toolchain. This controls what is
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passed to the "--enable-kernel=" option to the glibc configure
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script.
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If you want to be able to statically link programs with your
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toolchain's C library, make sure this kernel version is lower than
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all kernels you wish to support to avoid "FATAL: kernel too old"
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errors. The higher the version you specify, the less legacy code
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will be built into libc.
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Most people can leave this at the default value of "2.6.9".
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if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
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config GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL_VERSION
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string
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prompt "Minimum kernel version to support"
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default "2.6.9"
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help
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Enter here the lowest kernel version glibc will be able to run against.
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The minimum kernel version supported will be dependent upon the
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target you build for. For example:
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alpha*-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.9 for NPTL
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sh[34]-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.11
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powerpc* Requires Linux 2.4.19
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arm*-*-linux-*gnueabi Requires Linux 2.6.16
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Note that no sanity check is performed by crosstool-NG to ensure
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that the value you enter here is appropriate for your target.
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endif # GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
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endchoice
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config GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL
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string
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default "" if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_NONE
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default LINUX_VERSION if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
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default GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL_VERSION if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
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if GLIBC_BUILD_SSP
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choice
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bool "Stack-smashing protection (SSP) in glibc"
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default GLIBC_SSP_DEFAULT
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config GLIBC_SSP_DEFAULT
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bool "default"
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help
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Glibc's configure script determines the stack protection level.
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config GLIBC_SSP_NO
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bool "no"
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help
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Glibc functions are not protected against stack-smashing.
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config GLIBC_SSP_YES
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bool "yes"
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help
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Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector option.
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config GLIBC_SSP_ALL
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bool "all"
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help
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Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector-all option.
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config GLIBC_SSP_STRONG
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bool "strong"
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help
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Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector-strong option.
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endchoice
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config GLIBC_SSP
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string
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default "no" if GLIBC_SSP_NO
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default "yes" if GLIBC_SSP_YES
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default "all" if GLIBC_SSP_ALL
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default "strong" if GLIBC_SSP_STRONG
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# All supported versions of glibc build cleanly with GCC7 and earlier.
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# GCC8-related fixes were only available in glibc 2.27.
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config GLIBC_ENABLE_WERROR
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bool "Enable -Werror during the build"
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default n if GLIBC_2_32_or_later && ARCH_POWERPC && ARCH_64
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default n if GLIBC_2_32_or_later && ARCH_SPARC
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default n if GLIBC_2_32_or_later && GCC_11_or_later
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default y if GCC_7_or_older
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default y if GCC_8_or_later && GLIBC_2_27_or_later
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help
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By default, glibc enables strict warning checks during the build.
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However, older version of glibc may not build with newer versions
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of the compiler than there were available at the time of a glibc
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release (because newer compilers typically have better diagnostics).
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endif
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config GLIBC_ENABLE_COMMON_FLAG
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bool "Enable -fcommon flag for older version of glibc when using GCC >=10"
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default y if GLIBC_2_29_or_older && GCC_10_or_later
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default n if GLIBC_2_30_or_later || GCC_9_or_older
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help
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Starting from GCC 10, the default behavior is changed to -fno-common.
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That leads to linking errors in GLibc versions older than 2.30.
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endif # KERNEL_LINUX
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