# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI="5" inherit toolchain-glibc DESCRIPTION="GNU libc6 (also called glibc2) C library" HOMEPAGE="https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html" LICENSE="LGPL-2.1+ BSD HPND ISC inner-net rc PCRE" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86" EMULTILIB_PKG="true" # Configuration variables RELEASE_VER="" case ${PV} in 9999*) EGIT_REPO_URIS="git://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git" inherit git-r3 ;; *) RELEASE_VER=${PV} ;; esac GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER="4.7.3-r1" # patches live at https://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/src/patchsets/glibc/ PATCH_VER="10" # Gentoo patchset : ${NPTL_KERN_VER:="2.6.32"} # min kernel version nptl requires IUSE="audit caps debug gd hardened multilib nscd +rpc selinux systemtap profile suid vanilla headers-only" # Here's how the cross-compile logic breaks down ... # CTARGET - machine that will target the binaries # CHOST - machine that will host the binaries # CBUILD - machine that will build the binaries # If CTARGET != CHOST, it means you want a libc for cross-compiling. # If CHOST != CBUILD, it means you want to cross-compile the libc. # CBUILD = CHOST = CTARGET - native build/install # CBUILD != (CHOST = CTARGET) - cross-compile a native build # (CBUILD = CHOST) != CTARGET - libc for cross-compiler # CBUILD != CHOST != CTARGET - cross-compile a libc for a cross-compiler # For install paths: # CHOST = CTARGET - install into / # CHOST != CTARGET - install into /usr/CTARGET/ export CBUILD=${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] ; then if [[ ${CATEGORY} == cross-* ]] ; then export CTARGET=${CATEGORY#cross-} fi fi # Note [Disable automatic stripping] # Disabling automatic stripping for a few reasons: # - portage's attempt to strip breaks non-native binaries at least on # arm: bug #697428 # - portage's attempt to strip libpthread.so.0 breaks gdb thread # enumeration: bug #697910. This is quite subtle: # * gdb uses glibc's libthread_db-1.0.so to enumerate threads. # * libthread_db-1.0.so needs access to libpthread.so.0 local symbols # via 'ps_pglobal_lookup' symbol defined in gdb. # * 'ps_pglobal_lookup' uses '.symtab' section table to resolve all # known symbols in 'libpthread.so.0'. Specifically 'nptl_version' # (unexported) is used to sanity check compatibility before enabling # debugging. # Also see https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/FAQ#GDB_does_not_see_any_threads_besides_the_one_in_which_crash_occurred.3B_or_SIGTRAP_kills_my_program_when_I_set_a_breakpoint # * normal 'strip' command trims '.symtab' # Thus our main goal here is to prevent 'libpthread.so.0' from # losing it's '.symtab' entries. # As Gentoo's strip does not allow us to pass less aggressive stripping # options and does not check the machine target we disable stripping # entirely. RESTRICT=strip is_crosscompile() { [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]] } # Why SLOT 2.2 you ask yourself while sippin your tea ? # Everyone knows 2.2 > 0, duh. SLOT="2.2" # General: We need a new-enough binutils/gcc to match upstream baseline. # arch: we need to make sure our binutils/gcc supports TLS. COMMON_DEPEND=" nscd? ( selinux? ( audit? ( sys-process/audit ) caps? ( sys-libs/libcap ) ) ) suid? ( caps? ( sys-libs/libcap ) ) selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux ) " DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} >=app-misc/pax-utils-0.1.10 " RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} sys-apps/gentoo-functions " if [[ ${CATEGORY} == cross-* ]] ; then DEPEND+=" !headers-only? ( >=${CATEGORY}/binutils-2.24 >=${CATEGORY}/gcc-4.7 )" [[ ${CATEGORY} == *-linux* ]] && DEPEND+=" ${CATEGORY}/linux-headers" else DEPEND+=" >=sys-devel/binutils-2.24 >=sys-devel/gcc-4.7 virtual/os-headers" RDEPEND+=" vanilla? ( !sys-libs/timezone-data )" PDEPEND+=" !vanilla? ( sys-libs/timezone-data )" fi upstream_uris() { echo mirror://gnu/glibc/$1 ftp://sourceware.org/pub/glibc/{releases,snapshots}/$1 mirror://gentoo/$1 } gentoo_uris() { local devspace="HTTP~vapier/dist/URI HTTP~azarah/glibc/URI HTTP~tamiko/distfiles/URI HTTP~slyfox/distfiles/URI" devspace=${devspace//HTTP/https://dev.gentoo.org/} echo mirror://gentoo/$1 ${devspace//URI/$1} } SRC_URI=$( [[ -z ${EGIT_REPO_URIS} ]] && upstream_uris ${P}.tar.xz [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] && gentoo_uris ${P}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2 ) SRC_URI+=" ${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER:+multilib? ( $(gentoo_uris gcc-${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER}-multilib-bootstrap.tar.bz2) )}" src_unpack() { [[ -n ${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER} ]] && use multilib && unpack gcc-${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER}-multilib-bootstrap.tar.bz2 toolchain-glibc_src_unpack } src_prepare() { toolchain-glibc_src_prepare cd "${S}" epatch "${FILESDIR}"/2.19/${PN}-2.19-ia64-gcc-4.8-reloc-hack.patch #503838 if use hardened ; then # We don't enable these for non-hardened as the output is very terse -- # it only states that a crash happened. The default upstream behavior # includes backtraces and symbols. einfo "Installing Hardened Gentoo SSP and FORTIFY_SOURCE handler" cp "${FILESDIR}"/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-stack_chk_fail.c debug/stack_chk_fail.c || die cp "${FILESDIR}"/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-chk_fail.c debug/chk_fail.c || die if use debug ; then # Allow SIGABRT to dump core on non-hardened systems, or when debug is requested. sed -i \ -e '/^CFLAGS-backtrace.c/ iCPPFLAGS-stack_chk_fail.c = -DSSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE' \ -e '/^CFLAGS-backtrace.c/ iCPPFLAGS-chk_fail.c = -DSSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE' \ debug/Makefile || die fi # Build various bits with ssp-all sed -i \ -e 's:-fstack-protector$:-fstack-protector-all:' \ */Makefile || die fi case $(gcc-fullversion) in 4.8.[0-3]|4.9.0) eerror "You need to switch to a newer compiler; gcc-4.8.[0-3] and gcc-4.9.0 miscompile" eerror "glibc. See https://bugs.gentoo.org/547420 for details." die "need to switch compilers #547420" ;; esac }