# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 # Bumping notes: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Toolchain/sys-libs/glibc # Please read & adapt the page as necessary if obsolete. PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..13} ) TMPFILES_OPTIONAL=1 EMULTILIB_PKG="true" # Gentoo patchset (ignored for live ebuilds) PATCH_VER=1 PATCH_DEV=dilfridge # gcc mulitilib bootstrap files version GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER=20201208 # systemd integration version GLIBC_SYSTEMD_VER=20210729 # Minimum kernel version that glibc requires MIN_KERN_VER="3.2.0" # Minimum pax-utils version needed (which contains any new syscall changes for # its seccomp filter!). Please double check this! MIN_PAX_UTILS_VER="1.3.3" # Minimum systemd version needed (which contains any new syscall changes for # its seccomp filter!). Please double check this! MIN_SYSTEMD_VER="254.9-r1" inherit python-any-r1 prefix preserve-libs toolchain-funcs flag-o-matic gnuconfig \ multilib systemd multiprocessing tmpfiles DESCRIPTION="GNU libc C library" HOMEPAGE="https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/" if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]]; then inherit git-r3 else #KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86" SRC_URI="mirror://gnu/glibc/${P}.tar.xz" SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${PATCH_DEV}/distfiles/${P}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.xz" fi SRC_URI+=" multilib-bootstrap? ( https://dev.gentoo.org/~dilfridge/distfiles/gcc-multilib-bootstrap-${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER}.tar.xz )" SRC_URI+=" systemd? ( https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/toolchain/glibc-systemd.git/snapshot/glibc-systemd-${GLIBC_SYSTEMD_VER}.tar.gz )" LICENSE="LGPL-2.1+ BSD HPND ISC inner-net rc PCRE" SLOT="2.2" IUSE="audit caps cet compile-locales custom-cflags doc gd hash-sysv-compat headers-only +multiarch multilib multilib-bootstrap nscd perl profile selinux +ssp stack-realign +static-libs suid systemd systemtap test vanilla" # Here's how the cross-compile logic breaks down ... # CTARGET - machine that will target the binaries # CHOST - machine that will host the binaries # CBUILD - machine that will build the binaries # If CTARGET != CHOST, it means you want a libc for cross-compiling. # If CHOST != CBUILD, it means you want to cross-compile the libc. # CBUILD = CHOST = CTARGET - native build/install # CBUILD != (CHOST = CTARGET) - cross-compile a native build # (CBUILD = CHOST) != CTARGET - libc for cross-compiler # CBUILD != CHOST != CTARGET - cross-compile a libc for a cross-compiler # For install paths: # CHOST = CTARGET - install into / # CHOST != CTARGET - install into /usr/CTARGET/ # export CBUILD=${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. # - similarly, valgrind requires knowledge about symbols in ld.so: # bug #920753 # As Gentoo's strip does not allow us to pass less aggressive stripping # options and does not check the machine target we strip selectively. # We need a new-enough binutils/gcc to match upstream baseline. # Also we need to make sure our binutils/gcc supports TLS, # and that gcc already contains the hardened patches. # Lastly, let's avoid some openssh nastiness, bug 708224, as # convenience to our users. IDEPEND=" !compile-locales? ( sys-apps/locale-gen ) " BDEPEND=" ${PYTHON_DEPS} >=app-misc/pax-utils-${MIN_PAX_UTILS_VER} sys-devel/bison compile-locales? ( sys-apps/locale-gen ) doc? ( dev-lang/perl sys-apps/texinfo ) test? ( dev-lang/perl >=net-dns/libidn2-2.3.0 ) " COMMON_DEPEND=" gd? ( media-libs/gd:2= ) nscd? ( selinux? ( audit? ( sys-process/audit ) caps? ( sys-libs/libcap ) ) ) suid? ( caps? ( sys-libs/libcap ) ) selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux ) systemtap? ( dev-debug/systemtap ) " DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} " RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} !' \ | $(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET}) ${CFLAGS} 2>&1 \ | grep -o '[^"]*linux/version.h') ALT_BUILD_HEADERS=${header_path%/linux/version.h} fi fi fi echo "${ALT_BUILD_HEADERS}" } alt_libdir() { echo $(alt_prefix)/$(get_libdir) } alt_usrlibdir() { echo $(alt_prefix)/usr/$(get_libdir) } builddir() { echo "${WORKDIR}/build-${ABI}-${CTARGET}-$1" } do_compile_test() { local ret save_cflags=${CFLAGS} CFLAGS+=" $1" shift pushd "${T}" >/dev/null rm -f glibc-test* printf '%b' "$*" > glibc-test.c # We assume CC is already set up. nonfatal emake glibc-test ret=$? popd >/dev/null CFLAGS=${save_cflags} return ${ret} } do_run_test() { local ret if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} == "binary" ]] ; then # ignore build failures when installing a binary package #324685 do_compile_test "" "$@" 2>/dev/null || return 0 else ebegin "Performing simple compile test for ABI=${ABI}" if ! do_compile_test "" "$@" ; then ewarn "Simple build failed ... assuming this is desired #324685" eend 1 return 0 else eend 0 fi fi pushd "${T}" >/dev/null ./glibc-test ret=$? rm -f glibc-test* popd >/dev/null return ${ret} } setup_target_flags() { # This largely mucks with compiler flags. None of which should matter # when building up just the headers. just_headers && return 0 case $(tc-arch) in x86) # -march needed for #185404 #199334 # TODO: When creating the first glibc cross-compile, this test will # always fail as it does a full link which in turn requires glibc. # Probably also applies when changing multilib profile settings (e.g. # enabling x86 when the profile was amd64-only previously). # We could change main to _start and pass -nostdlib here so that we # only test the gcc code compilation. Or we could do a compile and # then look for the symbol via scanelf. if ! do_compile_test "" 'void f(int i, void *p) {if (__sync_fetch_and_add(&i, 1)) f(i, p);}\nint main(){return 0;}\n'; then local t=${CTARGET_OPT:-${CTARGET}} t=${t%%-*} filter-flags '-march=*' export CFLAGS="-march=${t} ${CFLAGS}" einfo "Auto adding -march=${t} to CFLAGS #185404" fi # For compatibility with older binaries at slight performance cost. use stack-realign && export CFLAGS+=" -mstackrealign" ;; amd64) # -march needed for #185404 #199334 # TODO: See cross-compile issues listed above for x86. if [[ ${ABI} == x86 ]]; then if ! do_compile_test "${CFLAGS_x86}" 'void f(int i, void *p) {if (__sync_fetch_and_add(&i, 1)) f(i, p);}\nint main(){return 0;}\n'; then local t=${CTARGET_OPT:-${CTARGET}} t=${t%%-*} # Normally the target is x86_64-xxx, so turn that into the -march that # gcc actually accepts. #528708 [[ ${t} == "x86_64" ]] && t="x86-64" filter-flags '-march=*' # ugly, ugly, ugly. ugly. CFLAGS_x86=$(CFLAGS=${CFLAGS_x86} filter-flags '-march=*'; echo "${CFLAGS}") export CFLAGS_x86="${CFLAGS_x86} -march=${t}" einfo "Auto adding -march=${t} to CFLAGS_x86 #185404 (ABI=${ABI})" fi # For compatibility with older binaries at slight performance cost. use stack-realign && export CFLAGS_x86+=" -mstackrealign" fi ;; mips) # The mips abi cannot support the GNU style hashes. #233233 filter-ldflags -Wl,--hash-style=gnu -Wl,--hash-style=both ;; ppc|ppc64) # Many arch-specific implementations do not work on ppc with # cache-block not equal to 128 bytes. This breaks memset: # https://sourceware.org/PR26522 # https://bugs.gentoo.org/737996 # Use default -mcpu=. For ppc it means non-multiarch setup. filter-flags '-mcpu=*' ;; sparc) # Both sparc and sparc64 can use -fcall-used-g6. -g7 is bad, though. filter-flags "-fcall-used-g7" append-flags "-fcall-used-g6" local cpu case ${CTARGET} in sparc64-*) cpu="sparc64" case $(get-flag mcpu) in v9) # We need to force at least v9a because the base build doesn't # work with just v9. # https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19477 append-flags "-Wa,-xarch=v9a" ;; esac ;; sparc-*) case $(get-flag mcpu) in v8|supersparc|hypersparc|leon|leon3) cpu="sparcv8" ;; *) cpu="sparcv9" ;; esac ;; esac [[ -n ${cpu} ]] && CTARGET_OPT="${cpu}-${CTARGET#*-}" ;; esac } setup_flags() { # Make sure host make.conf doesn't pollute us if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then CHOST=${CTARGET} strip-unsupported-flags fi # Store our CFLAGS because it's changed depending on which CTARGET # we are building when pulling glibc on a multilib profile CFLAGS_BASE=${CFLAGS_BASE-${CFLAGS}} CFLAGS=${CFLAGS_BASE} CXXFLAGS_BASE=${CXXFLAGS_BASE-${CXXFLAGS}} CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS_BASE} ASFLAGS_BASE=${ASFLAGS_BASE-${ASFLAGS}} ASFLAGS=${ASFLAGS_BASE} # Allow users to explicitly avoid flag sanitization via # USE=custom-cflags. if ! use custom-cflags; then # Over-zealous CFLAGS can often cause problems. What may work for one # person may not work for another. To avoid a large influx of bugs # relating to failed builds, we strip most CFLAGS out to ensure as few # problems as possible. strip-flags # Allow -O2 and -O3, but nothing else for now. # TODO: Test -Os, -Oz. if ! is-flagq '-O@(2|3)' ; then # Lock glibc at -O2. We want to be conservative here. filter-flags '-O?' append-flags -O2 fi fi strip-unsupported-flags filter-lto filter-flags -m32 -m64 '-mabi=*' # glibc aborts if rpath is set by LDFLAGS filter-ldflags '-Wl,-rpath=*' # ld can't use -r & --relax at the same time, bug #788901 # https://sourceware.org/PR27837 filter-ldflags '-Wl,--relax' # Flag added for cross-prefix, but causes ldconfig to segfault. Not needed # anyway because glibc already handles this by itself. filter-ldflags '-Wl,--dynamic-linker=*' # Fails to link (bug #940709) in some cases but even if it manages to, # subtle runtime breakage will occur because the linker scripts need # adaptation. Mentioned in PR21557#c0. filter-ldflags '-Wl,--gc-sections' # some weird software relies on sysv hashes in glibc, bug 863863, bug 864100 # we have to do that here already so mips can filter it out again :P if use hash-sysv-compat ; then append-ldflags '-Wl,--hash-style=both' fi # #492892 filter-flags -frecord-gcc-switches # #898098 filter-flags -fno-builtin # #798774 filter-flags -fno-semantic-interposition # #829583 filter-lfs-flags unset CBUILD_OPT CTARGET_OPT if use multilib ; then CTARGET_OPT=$(get_abi_CTARGET) [[ -z ${CTARGET_OPT} ]] && CTARGET_OPT=$(get_abi_CHOST) fi setup_target_flags if [[ -n ${CTARGET_OPT} && ${CBUILD} == ${CHOST} ]] && ! is_crosscompile; then CBUILD_OPT=${CTARGET_OPT} fi # glibc's headers disallow -O0 and fail at build time: # include/libc-symbols.h:75:3: #error "glibc cannot be compiled without optimization" # https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/FAQ#Why_do_I_get:.60.23error_.22glibc_cannot_be_compiled_without_optimization.22.27.2C_when_trying_to_compile_GNU_libc_with_GNU_CC.3F replace-flags -O0 -O1 # glibc handles this internally already where it's appropriate; # can't always have SSP when we're the ones setting it up, etc filter-flags '-fstack-protector*' # Similar issues as with SSP. Can't inject yourself that early. filter-flags '-fsanitize=*' # See end of bug #830454; we handle this via USE=cet filter-flags '-fcf-protection=*' # When bootstrapping, we may have a situation where # CET-enabled gcc from seed is used to build CET-disabled # glibc. As such, gcc implicitly enables CET if no # -fcf-protection flag is passed. For a typical package it # should not be a problem, but for glibc it matters as it is # dealing with CET in ld.so. So if CET is supposed to be # disabled for glibc, be explicit about it. if ! use cet; then case ${ABI}-${CTARGET} in amd64-x86_64-*|x32-x86_64-*-*-gnux32) append-flags '-fcf-protection=none' ;; arm64-aarch64*) append-flags '-mbranch-protection=none' ;; esac fi } use_multiarch() { # Allow user to disable runtime arch detection in multilib. use multiarch || return 1 # Make sure binutils is new enough to support indirect functions, # #336792. This funky sed supports gold and bfd linkers. local bver nver bver=$($(tc-getLD ${CTARGET}) -v | sed -n -r '1{s:[^0-9]*::;s:^([0-9.]*).*:\1:;p}') case $(tc-arch ${CTARGET}) in amd64|x86) nver="2.20" ;; arm) nver="2.22" ;; hppa) nver="2.23" ;; ppc|ppc64) nver="2.20" ;; # ifunc support was added in 2.23, but glibc also needs # machinemode which is in 2.24. s390) nver="2.24" ;; sparc) nver="2.21" ;; *) return 1 ;; esac ver_test ${bver} -ge ${nver} } # Setup toolchain variables that had historically been defined in the # profiles for these archs. setup_env() { # silly users unset LD_RUN_PATH unset LD_ASSUME_KERNEL if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then multilib_env ${CTARGET_OPT:-${CTARGET}} if ! use multilib ; then MULTILIB_ABIS=${DEFAULT_ABI} else MULTILIB_ABIS=${MULTILIB_ABIS:-${DEFAULT_ABI}} fi # If the user has CFLAGS_ in their make.conf, use that, # and fall back on CFLAGS. local VAR=CFLAGS_${CTARGET//[-.]/_} CFLAGS=${!VAR-${CFLAGS}} einfo " $(printf '%15s' 'Manual CFLAGS:') ${CFLAGS}" fi setup_flags export ABI=${ABI:-${DEFAULT_ABI:-default}} if just_headers ; then # Avoid mixing host's CC and target's CFLAGS_${ABI}: # At this bootstrap stage we have only binutils for # target but not compiler yet. einfo "Skip CC ABI injection. We can't use (cross-)compiler yet." return 0 fi # glibc does not work with non-bfd (for various reasons): # * gold (bug #269274) # * mold (bug #860900) tc-ld-force-bfd if use doc ; then export MAKEINFO=makeinfo else export MAKEINFO=/dev/null fi # Reset CC and CXX to the value at start of emerge export CC=${glibc__ORIG_CC:-${CC:-$(tc-getCC ${CTARGET})}} export CXX=${glibc__ORIG_CXX:-${CXX:-$(tc-getCXX ${CTARGET})}} export CPP=${glibc__ORIG_CPP:-${CPP:-$(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET})}} # and make sure glibc__ORIG_CC and glibc__ORIG_CXX is defined now. export glibc__ORIG_CC=${CC} export glibc__ORIG_CXX=${CXX} export glibc__ORIG_CPP=${CPP} if tc-is-clang && ! use custom-cflags && ! is_crosscompile ; then export glibc__force_gcc=yes # once this is toggled on, it needs to stay on, since with CPP manipulated # tc-is-clang does not work correctly anymore... fi if [[ ${glibc__force_gcc} == "yes" ]] ; then # If we are running in an otherwise clang/llvm environment, we need to # recover the proper gcc and binutils settings here, at least until glibc # is finally building with clang. So let's override everything that is # set in the clang profiles. # Want to shoot yourself into the foot? Set USE=custom-cflags, that's always # a good start into that direction. # Also, if you're crosscompiling, let's assume you know what you are doing. # Hopefully. # Last, we need the settings of the *build* environment, not of the # target environment... local current_binutils_path=$(env ROOT="${BROOT}" binutils-config -B) local current_gcc_path=$(env ROOT="${BROOT}" gcc-config -B) einfo "Overriding clang configuration, since it won't work here" export CC="${current_gcc_path}/gcc" export CPP="${current_gcc_path}/cpp" export CXX="${current_gcc_path}/g++" export LD="${current_binutils_path}/ld.bfd" export AR="${current_binutils_path}/ar" export AS="${current_binutils_path}/as" export NM="${current_binutils_path}/nm" export STRIP="${current_binutils_path}/strip" export RANLIB="${current_binutils_path}/ranlib" export OBJCOPY="${current_binutils_path}/objcopy" export STRINGS="${current_binutils_path}/strings" export OBJDUMP="${current_binutils_path}/objdump" export READELF="${current_binutils_path}/readelf" export ADDR2LINE="${current_binutils_path}/addr2line" # do we need to also do flags munging here? yes! at least... filter-flags '-fuse-ld=*' filter-flags '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=*' else # this is the "normal" case export CC="$(tc-getCC ${CTARGET})" export CXX="$(tc-getCXX ${CTARGET})" export CPP="$(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET})" # Always use tuple-prefixed toolchain. For non-native ABI glibc's configure # can't detect them automatically due to ${CHOST} mismatch and fallbacks # to unprefixed tools. Similar to multilib.eclass:multilib_toolchain_setup(). export NM="$(tc-getNM ${CTARGET})" export READELF="$(tc-getREADELF ${CTARGET})" fi # We need to export CFLAGS with abi information in them because glibc's # configure script checks CFLAGS for some targets (like mips). Keep # around the original clean value to avoid appending multiple ABIs on # top of each other. (Why does the comment talk about CFLAGS if the code # acts on CC?) export glibc__GLIBC_CC=${CC} export glibc__GLIBC_CXX=${CXX} export glibc__GLIBC_CPP=${CPP} export glibc__abi_CFLAGS="$(get_abi_CFLAGS)" # CFLAGS can contain ABI-specific flags like -mfpu=neon, see bug #657760 # To build .S (assembly) files with the same ABI-specific flags # upstream currently recommends adding CFLAGS to CC/CXX: # https://sourceware.org/PR23273 # Note: Passing CFLAGS via CPPFLAGS overrides glibc's arch-specific CFLAGS # and breaks multiarch support. See 659030#c3 for an example. # The glibc configure script doesn't properly use LDFLAGS all the time. export CC="${glibc__GLIBC_CC} ${glibc__abi_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS}" # Some of the tests are written in C++, so we need to force our multlib abis in, bug 623548 export CXX="${glibc__GLIBC_CXX} ${glibc__abi_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS}" export CPP="${glibc__GLIBC_CPP} ${glibc__abi_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS}" if is_crosscompile; then # Assume worst-case bootstrap: glibc is built for the first time # with ${CTARGET}-g++ not available yet. We avoid # building auxiliary programs that require C++: bug #683074 # It should not affect final result. export libc_cv_cxx_link_ok=no # The line above has the same effect. We set CXX explicitly # to make build logs less confusing. export CXX= fi } foreach_abi() { setup_env local ret=0 local abilist="" if use multilib ; then abilist=$(get_install_abis) else abilist=${DEFAULT_ABI} fi local -x ABI for ABI in ${abilist:-default} ; do setup_env einfo "Running $1 for ABI ${ABI}" $1 : $(( ret |= $? )) done return ${ret} } glibc_banner() { local b="Gentoo ${PVR}" [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] && ! use vanilla && b+=" (patchset ${PATCH_VER})" echo "${b}" } # The following Kernel version handling functions are mostly copied from portage # source. It's better not to use linux-info.eclass here since a) it adds too # much magic, see bug 326693 for some of the arguments, and b) some of the # functions are just not provided. g_get_running_KV() { uname -r return $? } g_KV_major() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local KV=$@ echo "${KV%%.*}" } g_KV_minor() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local KV=$@ KV=${KV#*.} echo "${KV%%.*}" } g_KV_micro() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local KV=$@ KV=${KV#*.*.} echo "${KV%%[^[:digit:]]*}" } g_KV_to_int() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local KV_MAJOR=$(g_KV_major "$1") local KV_MINOR=$(g_KV_minor "$1") local KV_MICRO=$(g_KV_micro "$1") local KV_int=$(( KV_MAJOR * 65536 + KV_MINOR * 256 + KV_MICRO )) # We make version 2.2.0 the minimum version we will handle as # a sanity check ... if its less, we fail ... if [[ ${KV_int} -ge 131584 ]] ; then echo "${KV_int}" return 0 fi return 1 } g_int_to_KV() { local version=$1 major minor micro major=$((version / 65536)) minor=$(((version % 65536) / 256)) micro=$((version % 256)) echo ${major}.${minor}.${micro} } eend_KV() { [[ $(g_KV_to_int $1) -ge $(g_KV_to_int $2) ]] eend $? } get_kheader_version() { printf '#include \nLINUX_VERSION_CODE\n' | \ $(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET}) -I "$(build_eprefix)$(alt_build_headers)" - | \ tail -n 1 } # We collect all sanity checks here. Consistency is not guranteed between # pkg_ and src_ phases, so we call this function both in pkg_pretend and in # src_unpack. sanity_prechecks() { # Prevent native builds from downgrading if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != "buildonly" ]] && \ [[ -z ${ROOT} ]] && \ [[ ${CBUILD} == ${CHOST} ]] && \ [[ ${CHOST} == ${CTARGET} ]] ; then # The high rev # is to allow people to downgrade between -r# # versions. We want to block 2.20->2.19, but 2.20-r3->2.20-r2 # should be fine. Hopefully we never actually use a r# this # high. if has_version ">${CATEGORY}/${P}-r10000" ; then eerror "Sanity check to keep you from breaking your system:" eerror " Downgrading glibc is not supported and a sure way to destruction." [[ ${I_ALLOW_TO_BREAK_MY_SYSTEM} = yes ]] || die "Aborting to save your system." fi if ! do_run_test '#include \n#include \nint main(){return syscall(1000)!=-1;}\n' ; then eerror "Your old kernel is broken. You need to update it to a newer" eerror "version as syscall() will break. See bug 279260." die "Old and broken kernel." fi fi if [[ ${CTARGET} == i386-* ]] ; then eerror "i386 CHOSTs are no longer supported." eerror "Chances are you don't actually want/need i386." eerror "Please read https://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml" die "Please fix your CHOST" fi if [[ -e /proc/xen ]] && [[ $(tc-arch) == "x86" ]] && ! is-flag -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs ; then ewarn "You are using Xen but don't have -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs in your CFLAGS." ewarn "This will result in a 50% performance penalty when running with a 32bit" ewarn "hypervisor, which is probably not what you want." fi # ABI-specific checks follow here. Hey, we have a lot more specific conditions that # we test for... if ! is_crosscompile ; then if use amd64 && use multilib && [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != "binary" ]] ; then ebegin "Checking if the system can execute 32-bit binaries" echo 'int main(){return 0;}' > "${T}/check-ia32-emulation.c" local STAT if ${CC-${CHOST}-gcc} ${CFLAGS_x86} "${T}/check-ia32-emulation.c" -o "${T}/check-ia32-emulation.elf32"; then "${T}/check-ia32-emulation.elf32" STAT=$? else # Don't fail here to allow single->multi ABI switch # or recover from breakage like bug #646424 ewarn "Failed to compile the ABI test. Broken host glibc?" STAT=0 fi rm -f "${T}/check-ia32-emulation.elf32" eend $STAT if [[ $STAT -ne 0 ]]; then eerror "Ensure that CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION is enabled in the kernel." eerror "Seek support otherwise." die "Unable to execute 32-bit binaries" fi fi fi # When we actually have to compile something... if ! just_headers && [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != "binary" ]] ; then if [[ -d "${ESYSROOT}"/usr/lib/include ]] ; then # bug #833620, bug #643302 eerror "Found ${ESYSROOT}/usr/lib/include directory!" eerror "This is known to break glibc's build." eerror "Please backup its contents then remove the directory." die "Found directory (${ESYSROOT}/usr/lib/include) which will break build (bug #833620)!" fi if [[ ${CTARGET} == *-linux* ]] ; then local run_kv build_kv want_kv run_kv=$(g_get_running_KV) build_kv=$(g_int_to_KV $(get_kheader_version)) want_kv=${MIN_KERN_VER} if ! is_crosscompile && ! tc-is-cross-compiler ; then # Building fails on an non-supporting kernel ebegin "Checking running kernel version (${run_kv} >= ${want_kv})" if ! eend_KV ${run_kv} ${want_kv} ; then echo eerror "You need a kernel of at least ${want_kv}!" die "Kernel version too low!" fi fi # Do not run this check for pkg_pretend, just pkg_setup and friends (if we ever get used there). # It's plausible (seen it in the wild) that Portage will (correctly) schedule a linux-headers # upgrade before glibc, but because pkg_pretend gets run before any packages are merged at all (not # just glibc), the whole emerge gets aborted without a good reason. We probably don't # need to run this check at all given we have a dependency on the right headers, # but let's leave it as-is for now. if [[ ${EBUILD_PHASE_FUNC} != pkg_pretend ]] ; then ebegin "Checking linux-headers version (${build_kv} >= ${want_kv})" if ! eend_KV ${build_kv} ${want_kv} ; then echo eerror "You need linux-headers of at least ${want_kv}!" die "linux-headers version too low!" fi fi fi fi } upgrade_warning() { is_crosscompile && return if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != buildonly && -n ${REPLACING_VERSIONS} && -z ${ROOT} ]]; then local oldv newv=$(ver_cut 1-2 ${PV}) for oldv in ${REPLACING_VERSIONS}; do if ver_test ${oldv} -lt ${newv}; then ewarn "After upgrading glibc, please restart all running processes." ewarn "Be sure to include init (telinit u) or systemd (systemctl daemon-reexec)." ewarn "Alternatively, reboot your system." ewarn "(See bug #660556, bug #741116, bug #823756, etc)" break fi done fi } # # the phases # # pkg_pretend pkg_pretend() { upgrade_warning } # pkg_setup pkg_setup() { # see bug 682570 [[ -z ${BOOTSTRAP_RAP} ]] && python-any-r1_pkg_setup } # src_unpack src_unpack() { setup_env einfo "Checking general environment sanity." sanity_prechecks use multilib-bootstrap && unpack gcc-multilib-bootstrap-${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER}.tar.xz if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then EGIT_REPO_URI=" https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/proj/toolchain/glibc-patches.git https://github.com/gentoo/glibc-patches.git " EGIT_CHECKOUT_DIR=${WORKDIR}/patches-git git-r3_src_unpack mv patches-git/9999 patches || die EGIT_REPO_URI=" https://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git https://git.sr.ht/~sourceware/glibc https://gitlab.com/x86-glibc/glibc.git " EGIT_CHECKOUT_DIR=${S} git-r3_src_unpack else unpack ${P}.tar.xz cd "${WORKDIR}" || die unpack glibc-${PV}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.xz fi cd "${WORKDIR}" || die use systemd && unpack glibc-systemd-${GLIBC_SYSTEMD_VER}.tar.gz } # src_prepare src_prepare() { local patchsetname if ! use vanilla ; then if [[ ${PV} == 9999* ]] ; then patchsetname="from git master" else patchsetname="${PV}-${PATCH_VER}" fi einfo "Applying Gentoo Glibc patchset ${patchsetname}" eapply "${WORKDIR}"/patches einfo "Done." fi default gnuconfig_update cd "${WORKDIR}" || die find . -name configure -exec touch {} + # Fix permissions on some of the scripts. chmod u+x "${S}"/scripts/*.sh cd "${S}" || die } # src_configure glibc_do_configure() { dump_build_environment local myconf=() # Use '=strong' instead of '=all' to protect only functions # worth protecting from stack smashes. myconf+=( --enable-stack-protector=$(usex ssp strong no) ) # Keep a whitelist of targets supporting IFUNC. glibc's ./configure # is not robust enough to detect proper support: # https://bugs.gentoo.org/641216 # https://sourceware.org/PR22634#c0 case $(tc-arch ${CTARGET}) in # Keep whitelist of targets where autodetection mostly works. amd64|x86|sparc|ppc|ppc64|arm|arm64|s390|riscv|loong) ;; # Blacklist everywhere else *) myconf+=( libc_cv_ld_gnu_indirect_function=no ) ;; esac case ${ABI}-${CTARGET} in amd64-x86_64-*|x32-x86_64-*-*-gnux32) myconf+=( $(use_enable cet) ) ;; *) ;; esac [[ $(tc-is-softfloat) == "yes" ]] && myconf+=( --without-fp ) myconf+=( --enable-kernel=${MIN_KERN_VER} ) # Since SELinux support is only required for nscd, only enable it if: # 1. USE selinux # 2. only for the primary ABI on multilib systems # 3. Not a crosscompile if ! is_crosscompile && use selinux ; then if use multilib ; then if is_final_abi ; then myconf+=( --with-selinux ) else myconf+=( --without-selinux ) fi else myconf+=( --with-selinux ) fi else myconf+=( --without-selinux ) fi # Force a few tests where we always know the answer but # configure is incapable of finding it. if is_crosscompile ; then export \ libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes \ libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes fi myconf+=( --disable-werror --enable-bind-now --enable-fortify-source --build=${CBUILD_OPT:-${CBUILD}} --host=${CTARGET_OPT:-${CTARGET}} $(use_enable profile) $(use_with gd) --with-headers=$(build_eprefix)$(alt_build_headers) --prefix="$(host_eprefix)/usr" --sysconfdir="$(host_eprefix)/etc" --localstatedir="$(host_eprefix)/var" --libdir='$(prefix)'/$(get_libdir) --mandir='$(prefix)'/share/man --infodir='$(prefix)'/share/info --libexecdir='$(libdir)'/misc/glibc --with-bugurl=https://bugs.gentoo.org/ --with-pkgversion="$(glibc_banner)" $(use_multiarch || echo --disable-multi-arch) $(use_enable systemtap) $(use_enable nscd) # /usr/bin/mtrace has a Perl shebang. Gentoo Prefix QA checks fail if # Perl hasn't been installed inside the prefix yet and configure picks # up a Perl from outside the prefix instead. configure will fail to # execute Perl during configure if we're cross-compiling a prefix, but # it will just disable mtrace in that case. # Note: mtrace is needed by the test suite. ac_cv_path_PERL="$(usex perl "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/perl $(usex test "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/perl $(usex doc "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/perl no)))" # locale data is arch-independent # https://bugs.gentoo.org/753740 libc_cv_complocaledir='${exec_prefix}/lib/locale' # On aarch64 there is no way to override -mcpu=native, and if # the current cpu does not support SVE configure fails. # Let's boldly assume our toolchain can always build SVE instructions. libc_cv_aarch64_sve_asm=yes ${EXTRA_ECONF} ) # We rely on sys-libs/timezone-data for timezone tools normally. myconf+=( $(use_enable vanilla timezone-tools) ) # These libs don't have configure flags. ac_cv_lib_audit_audit_log_user_avc_message=$(usex audit || echo no) ac_cv_lib_cap_cap_init=$(usex caps || echo no) # There is no configure option for this and we need to export it # since the glibc build will re-run configure on itself export libc_cv_rootsbindir="$(host_eprefix)/sbin" export libc_cv_slibdir="$(host_eprefix)/$(get_libdir)" local builddir=$(builddir nptl) mkdir -p "${builddir}" cd "${builddir}" set -- "${S}"/configure "${myconf[@]}" echo "$@" "$@" || die "failed to configure glibc" # If we're trying to migrate between ABI sets, we need # to lie and use a local copy of gcc. Like if the system # is built with MULTILIB_ABIS="amd64 x86" but we want to # add x32 to it, gcc/glibc don't yet support x32. # if [[ -n ${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER} ]] && use multilib-bootstrap ; then echo 'int main(void){}' > "${T}"/test.c || die if ! $(tc-getCC ${CTARGET}) ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} "${T}"/test.c -Wl,-emain -lgcc 2>/dev/null ; then sed -i -e '/^CC = /s:$: -B$(objdir)/../'"gcc-multilib-bootstrap-${GCC_BOOTSTRAP_VER}/${ABI}:" config.make || die fi fi } glibc_headers_configure() { export ABI=default local builddir=$(builddir "headers") mkdir -p "${builddir}" cd "${builddir}" # if we don't have a compiler yet, we can't really test it now ... # hopefully they don't affect header generation, so let's hope for # the best here ... local v vars=( ac_cv_header_cpuid_h=yes libc_cv_{386,390,alpha,arm,hppa,mips,{powerpc,sparc}{,32,64},sh,x86_64}_tls=yes libc_cv_asm_cfi_directives=yes libc_cv_broken_visibility_attribute=no libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes libc_cv_compiler_powerpc64le_binary128_ok=yes libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes libc_cv_gcc___thread=yes libc_cv_mlong_double_128=yes libc_cv_mlong_double_128ibm=yes libc_cv_ppc_machine=yes libc_cv_ppc_rel16=yes libc_cv_predef_fortify_source=no libc_cv_target_power8_ok=yes libc_cv_visibility_attribute=yes libc_cv_z_combreloc=yes libc_cv_z_execstack=yes libc_cv_z_initfirst=yes libc_cv_z_nodelete=yes libc_cv_z_nodlopen=yes libc_cv_z_relro=yes libc_mips_abi=${ABI} libc_mips_float=$([[ $(tc-is-softfloat) == "yes" ]] && echo soft || echo hard) # These libs don't have configure flags. ac_cv_lib_audit_audit_log_user_avc_message=no ac_cv_lib_cap_cap_init=no ) einfo "Forcing cached settings:" for v in "${vars[@]}" ; do einfo " ${v}" export ${v} done local headers_only_arch_CPPFLAGS=() # Blow away some random CC settings that screw things up. #550192 if [[ -d ${S}/sysdeps/mips ]]; then pushd "${S}"/sysdeps/mips >/dev/null sed -i -e '/^CC +=/s:=.*:= -D_MIPS_SZPTR=32:' mips32/Makefile mips64/n32/Makefile || die sed -i -e '/^CC +=/s:=.*:= -D_MIPS_SZPTR=64:' mips64/n64/Makefile || die # Force the mips ABI to the default. This is OK because the set of # installed headers in this phase is the same between the 3 ABIs. # If this ever changes, this hack will break, but that's unlikely # as glibc discourages that behavior. # https://crbug.com/647033 sed -i -e 's:abiflag=.*:abiflag=_ABIO32:' preconfigure || die popd >/dev/null fi local myconf=() case ${CTARGET} in aarch64*) # The configure checks fail during cross-build, so disable here # for headers-only myconf+=( --disable-mathvec ) ;; riscv*) # RISC-V interrogates the compiler to determine which target to # build. If building the headers then we don't strictly need a # RISC-V compiler, so the built-in definitions that are provided # along with all RISC-V compiler might not exist. This causes # glibc's RISC-V preconfigure script to blow up. Since we're just # building the headers any value will actually work here, so just # pick the standard one (rv64g/lp64d) to make the build scripts # happy for now -- the headers are all the same anyway so it # doesn't matter. headers_only_arch_CPPFLAGS+=( -D__riscv_xlen=64 -D__riscv_flen=64 -D__riscv_float_abi_double=1 -D__riscv_atomic=1 ) ;; esac myconf+=( --disable-sanity-checks --enable-hacker-mode --disable-werror --enable-bind-now --build=${CBUILD_OPT:-${CBUILD}} --host=${CTARGET_OPT:-${CTARGET}} --with-headers=$(build_eprefix)$(alt_build_headers) --prefix="$(host_eprefix)/usr" ${EXTRA_ECONF} ) # Nothing is compiled here which would affect the headers for the target. # So forcing CC/CFLAGS is sane. local headers_only_CC=$(tc-getBUILD_CC) local headers_only_CFLAGS="-O1 -pipe" local headers_only_CPPFLAGS="-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE ${headers_only_arch_CPPFLAGS[*]}" local headers_only_LDFLAGS="" set -- "${S}"/configure "${myconf[@]}" echo \ "CC=${headers_only_CC}" \ "CFLAGS=${headers_only_CFLAGS}" \ "CPPFLAGS=${headers_only_CPPFLAGS}" \ "LDFLAGS=${headers_only_LDFLAGS}" \ "$@" CC=${headers_only_CC} \ CFLAGS=${headers_only_CFLAGS} \ CPPFLAGS=${headers_only_CPPFLAGS} \ LDFLAGS="" \ "$@" || die "failed to configure glibc" } do_src_configure() { if just_headers ; then glibc_headers_configure else glibc_do_configure nptl fi } src_configure() { foreach_abi do_src_configure } # src_compile do_src_compile() { emake -C "$(builddir nptl)" } src_compile() { if just_headers ; then return fi foreach_abi do_src_compile } # src_test glibc_src_test() { cd "$(builddir nptl)" local myxfailparams="" if [[ "${GENTOO_GLIBC_XFAIL_TESTS}" == "yes" ]] ; then local virt=$(systemd-detect-virt 2>/dev/null) if [[ ${virt} == systemd-nspawn ]] ; then ewarn "Skipping extra tests because in systemd-nspawn container" XFAIL_TEST_LIST+=( "${XFAIL_NSPAWN_TEST_LIST[@]}" ) fi if [[ "$(nice)" == "19" ]] ; then # Expects to be able to increase niceness, which it can't do if # already at the highest nice value XFAIL_TEST_LIST+=( "tst-nice" ) fi for myt in ${XFAIL_TEST_LIST[@]} ; do myxfailparams+="test-xfail-${myt}=yes " done fi # sandbox does not understand unshare() and prevents # writes to /proc/, which makes many tests fail # we give the tests a bit more time to avoid spurious # bug reports on slow arches SANDBOX_ON=0 LD_PRELOAD= TIMEOUTFACTOR=16 emake ${myxfailparams} check } src_test() { if just_headers ; then return fi foreach_abi glibc_src_test || die "tests failed" } # src_install run_locale_gen() { # if the host locales.gen contains no entries, we'll install everything local root="$1" local inplace="" if [[ "${root}" == "--inplace-glibc" ]] ; then inplace="--inplace-glibc" root="$2" fi local locale_list="${root%/}/etc/locale.gen" pushd "${ED}"/$(get_libdir) >/dev/null if [[ -z $(locale-gen --list --config "${locale_list}") ]] ; then [[ -z ${inplace} ]] && ewarn "Generating all locales; edit /etc/locale.gen to save time/space" locale_list="${root%/}/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED" fi # bug 736794: we need to be careful with the parallelization... the number of # processors saved in the environment of a binary package may differ strongly # from the number of processes available during postinst local mygenjobs="$(makeopts_jobs)" if [[ "${EMERGE_FROM}" == "binary" ]] ; then mygenjobs="$(nproc)" fi set -- locale-gen ${inplace} --jobs "${mygenjobs}" --config "${locale_list}" \ --destdir "${root}" echo "$@" "$@" popd >/dev/null } glibc_do_src_install() { local builddir=$(builddir nptl) cd "${builddir}" emake install_root="${D}/$(build_eprefix)$(alt_prefix)" install # This version (2.26) provides some compatibility libraries for the NIS/NIS+ support # which come without headers etc. Only needed for binary packages since the # external net-libs/libnsl has increased soversion. Keep only versioned libraries. find "${D}" -name "libnsl.a" -delete find "${D}" -name "libnsl.so" -delete # Normally upstream_pv is ${PV}. Live ebuilds are exception, there we need # to infer upstream version: # '#define VERSION "2.26.90"' -> '2.26.90' local upstream_pv=$(sed -n -r 's/#define VERSION "(.*)"/\1/p' "${S}"/version.h) # Avoid stripping binaries not targeted by ${CHOST}. Or else # ${CHOST}-strip would break binaries build for ${CTARGET}. is_crosscompile && dostrip -x / # gdb thread introspection relies on local libpthreads symbols. stripping breaks it # See Note [Disable automatic stripping] dostrip -x $(alt_libdir)/libpthread-${upstream_pv}.so # valgrind requires knowledge about ld.so symbols. dostrip -x $(alt_libdir)/ld-*.so* if [[ -e ${ED}/$(alt_usrlibdir)/libm-${upstream_pv}.a ]] ; then # Move versioned .a file out of libdir to evade portage QA checks # instead of using gen_usr_ldscript(). We fix ldscript as: # "GROUP ( /usr/lib64/libm-.a ..." -> "GROUP ( /usr/lib64/glibc-/libm-.a ..." sed -i "s@\(libm-${upstream_pv}.a\)@${P}/\1@" \ "${ED}"/$(alt_usrlibdir)/libm.a || die dodir $(alt_usrlibdir)/${P} mv "${ED}"/$(alt_usrlibdir)/libm-${upstream_pv}.a \ "${ED}"/$(alt_usrlibdir)/${P}/libm-${upstream_pv}.a || die fi # We configure toolchains for standalone prefix systems with a sysroot, # which is prepended to paths in ld scripts, so strip the prefix from these. # Before: GROUP ( /foo/lib64/libc.so.6 /foo/usr/lib64/libc_nonshared.a AS_NEEDED ( /foo/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ) ) # After: GROUP ( /lib64/libc.so.6 /usr/lib64/libc_nonshared.a AS_NEEDED ( /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ) ) if [[ -n $(host_eprefix) ]] ; then local file grep -lZIF "ld script" "${ED}/$(alt_usrlibdir)"/lib*.{a,so} 2>/dev/null | while read -rd '' file ; do sed -i "s|$(host_eprefix)/|/|g" "${file}" || die done fi # We'll take care of the cache ourselves rm -f "${ED}"/etc/ld.so.cache # Everything past this point just needs to be done once ... is_final_abi || return 0 # Make sure the non-native interp can be found on multilib systems even # if the main library set isn't installed into the right place. Maybe # we should query the active gcc for info instead of hardcoding it ? local i ldso_abi ldso_name local ldso_abi_list=( # x86 amd64 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 x32 /libx32/ld-linux-x32.so.2 x86 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 # mips o32 /lib/ld.so.1 n32 /lib32/ld.so.1 n64 /lib64/ld.so.1 # powerpc ppc /lib/ld.so.1 # riscv ilp32d /lib/ld-linux-riscv32-ilp32d.so.1 ilp32 /lib/ld-linux-riscv32-ilp32.so.1 lp64d /lib/ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1 lp64 /lib/ld-linux-riscv64-lp64.so.1 # s390 s390 /lib/ld.so.1 s390x /lib/ld64.so.1 # sparc sparc32 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 sparc64 /lib64/ld-linux.so.2 ) case $(tc-endian) in little) ldso_abi_list+=( # arm arm64 /lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1 # ELFv2 (glibc does not support ELFv1 on LE) ppc64 /lib64/ld64.so.2 ) ;; big) ldso_abi_list+=( # arm arm64 /lib/ld-linux-aarch64_be.so.1 # ELFv1 (glibc does not support ELFv2 on BE) ppc64 /lib64/ld64.so.1 ) ;; esac if [[ ${SYMLINK_LIB} == "yes" ]] && [[ ! -e ${ED}/$(alt_prefix)/lib ]] ; then dosym $(get_abi_LIBDIR ${DEFAULT_ABI}) $(alt_prefix)/lib fi for (( i = 0; i < ${#ldso_abi_list[@]}; i += 2 )) ; do ldso_abi=${ldso_abi_list[i]} has ${ldso_abi} $(get_install_abis) || continue ldso_name="$(alt_prefix)${ldso_abi_list[i+1]}" if [[ ! -L ${ED}/${ldso_name} && ! -e ${ED}/${ldso_name} ]] ; then dosym ../$(get_abi_LIBDIR ${ldso_abi})/${ldso_name##*/} ${ldso_name} fi done # In the LSB 5.0 definition, someone had the excellent idea to "standardize" # the runtime loader name, see also https://xkcd.com/927/ # Normally, in Gentoo one should never come across executables that require this. # However, binary commercial packages are known to adhere to weird practices. # https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_5.0.0/LSB-Core-AMD64/LSB-Core-AMD64.html#BASELIB local lsb_ldso_name native_ldso_name lsb_ldso_abi local lsb_ldso_abi_list=( # x86 amd64 ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3 ) for (( i = 0; i < ${#lsb_ldso_abi_list[@]}; i += 3 )) ; do lsb_ldso_abi=${lsb_ldso_abi_list[i]} native_ldso_name=${lsb_ldso_abi_list[i+1]} lsb_ldso_name=${lsb_ldso_abi_list[i+2]} has ${lsb_ldso_abi} $(get_install_abis) || continue if [[ ! -L ${ED}/$(get_abi_LIBDIR ${lsb_ldso_abi})/${lsb_ldso_name} && ! -e ${ED}/$(get_abi_LIBDIR ${lsb_ldso_abi})/${lsb_ldso_name} ]] ; then dosym ${native_ldso_name} "$(alt_prefix)/$(get_abi_LIBDIR ${lsb_ldso_abi})/${lsb_ldso_name}" fi done # With devpts under Linux mounted properly, we do not need the pt_chown # binary to be setuid. This is because the default owners/perms will be # exactly what we want. if ! use suid ; then find "${ED}" -name pt_chown -exec chmod -s {} + fi ################################################################# # EVERYTHING AFTER THIS POINT IS FOR NATIVE GLIBC INSTALLS ONLY # ################################################################# # Make sure we install some symlink hacks so that when we build # a 2nd stage cross-compiler, gcc finds the target system # headers correctly. See gcc/doc/gccinstall.info if is_crosscompile ; then # We need to make sure that /lib and /usr/lib always exists. # gcc likes to use relative paths to get to its multilibs like # /usr/lib/../lib64/. So while we don't install any files into # /usr/lib/, we do need it to exist. keepdir $(alt_prefix)/lib keepdir $(alt_prefix)/usr/lib dosym usr/include $(alt_prefix)/sys-include return 0 fi # Files for Debian-style locale updating dodir /usr/share/i18n sed \ -e "/^#/d" \ -e "/SUPPORTED-LOCALES=/d" \ -e "s: \\\\::g" -e "s:/: :g" \ "${S}"/localedata/SUPPORTED > "${ED}"/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED \ || die "generating /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED failed" cd "${S}" || die # Install misc network config files insinto /etc doins posix/gai.conf if use systemd ; then doins "${WORKDIR}/glibc-systemd-${GLIBC_SYSTEMD_VER}/gentoo-config/nsswitch.conf" else doins nss/nsswitch.conf fi # Gentoo-specific newins "${FILESDIR}"/host.conf-1 host.conf if use nscd ; then doins nscd/nscd.conf newinitd "$(prefixify_ro "${FILESDIR}"/nscd-1)" nscd local nscd_args=( -e "s:@PIDFILE@:$(strings "${ED}"/usr/sbin/nscd | grep nscd.pid):" ) sed -i "${nscd_args[@]}" "${ED}"/etc/init.d/nscd use systemd && systemd_dounit nscd/nscd.service newtmpfiles nscd/nscd.tmpfiles nscd.conf fi echo 'LDPATH="include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf"' > "${T}"/00glibc doenvd "${T}"/00glibc for d in BUGS ChangeLog CONFORMANCE FAQ NEWS NOTES PROJECTS README* ; do [[ -s ${d} ]] && dodoc ${d} done dodoc -r ChangeLog.old # Prevent overwriting of the /etc/localtime symlink. We'll handle the # creation of the "factory" symlink in pkg_postinst(). rm -f "${ED}"/etc/localtime # Generate all locales if this is a native build as locale generation if use compile-locales && ! is_crosscompile ; then run_locale_gen --inplace-glibc "${ED}/" fi } glibc_headers_install() { local builddir=$(builddir "headers") cd "${builddir}" emake install_root="${D}/$(build_eprefix)$(alt_prefix)" install-headers insinto $(alt_headers)/gnu doins "${S}"/include/gnu/stubs.h # Make sure we install the sys-include symlink so that when # we build a 2nd stage cross-compiler, gcc finds the target # system headers correctly. See gcc/doc/gccinstall.info dosym usr/include $(alt_prefix)/sys-include } src_install() { if just_headers ; then export ABI=default glibc_headers_install return fi foreach_abi glibc_do_src_install if ! use static-libs ; then einfo "Not installing static glibc libraries" find "${ED}" -name "*.a" -and -not -name "*_nonshared.a" -delete fi } # Simple test to make sure our new glibc isn't completely broken. # Make sure we don't test with statically built binaries since # they will fail. Also, skip if this glibc is a cross compiler. # # If coreutils is built with USE=multicall, some of these files # will just be wrapper scripts, not actual ELFs we can test. glibc_sanity_check() { cd / #228809 # We enter ${ED} so to avoid trouble if the path contains # special characters; for instance if the path contains the # colon character (:), then the linker will try to split it # and look for the libraries in an unexpected place. This can # lead to unsafe code execution if the generated prefix is # within a world-writable directory. # (e.g. /var/tmp/portage:${HOSTNAME}) pushd "${ED}"/$(get_libdir) >/dev/null # first let's find the actual dynamic linker here # symlinks may point to the wrong abi local newldso=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name 'ld*so.?' -type f -print -quit) einfo Last-minute run tests with ${newldso} in /$(get_libdir) ... local x striptest for x in cal date env free ls true uname uptime ; do x=$(type -p ${x}) [[ -z ${x} || ${x} != ${EPREFIX}/* ]] && continue striptest=$(LC_ALL="C" file -L ${x} 2>/dev/null) || continue case ${striptest} in *"statically linked"*) continue;; *"ASCII text"*) continue;; esac # We need to clear the locale settings as the upgrade might want # incompatible locale data. This test is not for verifying that. LC_ALL=C \ ${newldso} --library-path . ${x} > /dev/null \ || die "simple run test (${x}) failed" done popd >/dev/null } pkg_preinst() { # nothing to do if just installing headers just_headers && return einfo "Checking general environment sanity." sanity_prechecks # prepare /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ for files mkdir -p "${EROOT}"/etc/ld.so.conf.d # Default /etc/hosts.conf:multi to on for systems with small dbs. if [[ $(wc -l < "${EROOT}"/etc/hosts) -lt 1000 ]] ; then sed -i '/^multi off/s:off:on:' "${ED}"/etc/host.conf einfo "Defaulting /etc/host.conf:multi to on" fi [[ -n ${ROOT} ]] && return 0 [[ -d ${ED}/$(get_libdir) ]] || return 0 [[ -z ${BOOTSTRAP_RAP} ]] && glibc_sanity_check if [[ -L ${EROOT}/usr/lib/locale ]]; then # Help portage migrate this to a directory # https://bugs.gentoo.org/753740 rm "${EROOT}"/usr/lib/locale || die fi # Keep around libcrypt so that Perl doesn't break when merging libxcrypt # (libxcrypt is the new provider for now of libcrypt.so.{1,2}). # bug #802207 if has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}[crypt]" && ! has preserve-libs ${FEATURES}; then PRESERVED_OLD_LIBCRYPT=1 cp -p "${EROOT}/$(get_libdir)/libcrypt$(get_libname 1)" \ "${T}/libcrypt$(get_libname 1)" || die else PRESERVED_OLD_LIBCRYPT=0 fi } glibc_refresh_ldconfig() { if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} == buildonly ]]; then return fi # Version check could be added to avoid unnecessary work, but ldconfig # should finish quickly enough to not matter. ebegin "Refreshing ld.so.cache" ldconfig -i if ! eend $?; then ewarn "Failed to refresh the ld.so.cache for you. Some programs may be broken" ewarn "before you manually do so (ldconfig -i)." fi } pkg_postinst() { # nothing to do if just installing headers just_headers && return if ! tc-is-cross-compiler && [[ -x ${EROOT}/usr/sbin/iconvconfig ]] ; then # Generate fastloading iconv module configuration file. "${EROOT}"/usr/sbin/iconvconfig --prefix="${ROOT}/" fi if ! is_crosscompile && [[ -z ${ROOT} ]] ; then # glibc-2.38+ on loong has ldconfig support added, but the ELF e_flags # handling has changed as well, which means stale ldconfig auxiliary # cache entries and failure to lookup libgcc_s / libstdc++ (breaking # every C++ application) / libgomp etc., among other breakages. # # To fix this, simply refresh the ld.so.cache without using the # auxiliary cache if we're natively installing on loong. This should # be done relatively soon because we want to minimize the breakage # window for the affected programs. use loong && glibc_refresh_ldconfig use compile-locales || run_locale_gen "${EROOT}/" fi upgrade_warning # Check for sanity of /etc/nsswitch.conf, take 2 if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/nsswitch.conf ]] && ! has_version sys-auth/libnss-nis ; then local entry for entry in passwd group shadow; do if grep -E -q "^[ \t]*${entry}:.*nis" "${EROOT}"/etc/nsswitch.conf; then ewarn "" ewarn "Your ${EROOT}/etc/nsswitch.conf uses NIS. Support for that has been" ewarn "removed from glibc and is now provided by the package" ewarn " sys-auth/libnss-nis" ewarn "Install it now to keep your NIS setup working." ewarn "" fi done fi if [[ ${PRESERVED_OLD_LIBCRYPT} -eq 1 ]] ; then cp -p "${T}/libcrypt$(get_libname 1)" "${EROOT}/$(get_libdir)/libcrypt$(get_libname 1)" || die preserve_old_lib_notify /$(get_libdir)/libcrypt$(get_libname 1) elog "Please ignore a possible later error message about a file collision involving" elog "${EROOT}/$(get_libdir)/libcrypt$(get_libname 1). We need to preserve this file for the moment to keep" elog "the upgrade working, but it also needs to be overwritten when" elog "sys-libs/libxcrypt is installed. See bug 802210 for more details." fi }