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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Stein
139a2cfae9 tool: use local LC_ALL=C instead of LC_COLLATE=C
We used to export 'LC_COLLATE=C' for the environment of Genode tools. This was
meant to ensure that sorting is always done C-style and not dependent on the
users locale settings. This is required, for instance, to ensure that the same
archive always yields the same hash.

However, 'export LC_COLLATE=C' is not sufficient. It can be outruled by an
'LC_ALL' setting in the users environment. The manual of 'sort' recommends to
set 'LC_ALL=C' locally if you want reliable results and this is what this
commit does. Furthermore it removes the former 'export LC_COLLATE=C'
directives.

Note that I couldn't find a way to set 'LC_ALL' local to 'exec ... sort' in
TCL. This is why I set it global instead using TCLs 'env' array.

Note that the Make directive '$(sort ...)' and the TCL directive 'lsort',
unlike the Shell directive 'sort', are not affected by the users locale
settings.

Fixes #4144
2021-05-28 14:15:26 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
f73c63900f abi_symbols: drop weak local symbols
Fixes #3457
2019-08-13 12:02:27 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
2fad5eff95 abi_symbols: handle symbols without value
Fixes #3456
2019-08-13 12:02:27 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
1f56ffa51a abi_symbols: better error message on failed regexp match
Fixes #3455
2019-08-13 12:02:27 +02:00
Norman Feske
7b37546a4d tool/abi_symbols: omit known internal symbols
This patch prevents the abi_symbols tool from generating symbols that
are known to occur in shared objects but must not be part of a library
ABI. This saves a bit of time during library-porting work.

However, to avoid the accidental use of ABI symbol definitions that lack
any form of manual curation, the abi_symbols tool outputs a special
message, which is explicitly checked-for by the check_abi tool.

Fixes #3112
2019-01-30 13:35:29 +01:00
Christian Prochaska
bd36933636 abi_symbols: annotate the size for 'R'-type symbols
Fixes #2622
2017-12-21 15:01:51 +01:00
Norman Feske
3d7b92ea50 Generalize ABI mechanism to shared objects
This patch make the ABI mechanism available to shared libraries other
than Genode's dynamic linker. It thereby allows us to introduce
intermediate ABIs at the granularity of shared libraries. This is useful
for slow-moving ABIs such as the libc's interface but it will also
become handy for the package management.

To implement the feature, the build system had to be streamlined a bit.
In particular, archive dependencies and shared-lib dependencies are now
handled separately, and the global list of 'SHARED_LIBS' is no more.
Now, the variable with the same name holds the per-target list of shared
libraries used by the target.
2017-01-13 13:06:54 +01:00
Norman Feske
39e2bbc0d4 tool/abi_symbols: normalize symbol order 2017-01-13 13:06:53 +01:00
Norman Feske
f54c85e045 Genode application binary interface (ABI)
This patch decouples the kernel-specific implementation of the dynamic
linker from its kernel-agnostic binary interface. The name of the
kernel-specific dynamic linker binary now corresponds to the kernel,
e.g., 'ld-linux.lib.so' or 'ld-nova.lib.so'. Applications are no longer
linked directly against a concrete instance of the dynamic linker but
against a shallow stub called 'ld.lib.so'. This stub contains nothing
but the symbols provided by the dynamic linker. It thereby represents
the Genode ABI.

At system-integration time, the kernel-specific run/boot_dir back ends
integrate the matching the kernel-specific variant of the dynamic linker
as 'ld.lib.so' into the boot image.

The ABI symbol file for the dynamic linker is located at
'base/lib/symbols/ld'. It contains the joint ABI of all supported
architectures. The new utility 'tool/abi_symbols' eases the creation of
such an ABI symbol file for a given shared library. Its result should be
manually inspected and edited as needed.

The patch removes the 'syscall' library from 'base_libs.mk' to avoid
polluting the kernel-agnostic ABI with kernel-specific interfaces.

Issue #2190
Issue #2195
2016-12-23 16:50:28 +01:00