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authorFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2010-11-22 16:18:43 +0000
committerFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2010-11-22 16:18:43 +0000
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uClibc: fix cris compile on 0.9.32
SVN-Revision: 24094
Diffstat (limited to 'toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32')
-rw-r--r--toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/150-cris_missing_syscall_include.patch11
-rw-r--r--toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/151-cris_add_sys_user_h.patch84
2 files changed, 95 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/150-cris_missing_syscall_include.patch b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/150-cris_missing_syscall_include.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f74d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/150-cris_missing_syscall_include.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- a/libc/sysdeps/linux/cris/sysdep.h
++++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/cris/sysdep.h
+@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@
+ #ifndef _SYSDEP_H_
+ #define _SYSDEP_H_
+
++#include <sys/syscall.h>
++
+ #ifndef C_LABEL
+
+ /* Define a macro we can use to construct the asm name for a C symbol. */
diff --git a/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/151-cris_add_sys_user_h.patch b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/151-cris_add_sys_user_h.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3bcf5af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/151-cris_add_sys_user_h.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/cris/sys/user.h
+@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
++#ifndef __ASM_CRIS_USER_H
++#define __ASM_CRIS_USER_H
++
++/* User-mode register used for core dumps. */
++
++struct user_fpregs {
++};
++
++struct user_regs_struct {
++ unsigned long r0; /* General registers. */
++ unsigned long r1;
++ unsigned long r2;
++ unsigned long r3;
++ unsigned long r4;
++ unsigned long r5;
++ unsigned long r6;
++ unsigned long r7;
++ unsigned long r8;
++ unsigned long r9;
++ unsigned long r10;
++ unsigned long r11;
++ unsigned long r12;
++ unsigned long r13;
++ unsigned long sp; /* R14, Stack pointer. */
++ unsigned long acr; /* R15, Address calculation register. */
++ unsigned long bz; /* P0, Constant zero (8-bits). */
++ unsigned long vr; /* P1, Version register (8-bits). */
++ unsigned long pid; /* P2, Process ID (8-bits). */
++ unsigned long srs; /* P3, Support register select (8-bits). */
++ unsigned long wz; /* P4, Constant zero (16-bits). */
++ unsigned long exs; /* P5, Exception status. */
++ unsigned long eda; /* P6, Exception data address. */
++ unsigned long mof; /* P7, Multiply overflow regiter. */
++ unsigned long dz; /* P8, Constant zero (32-bits). */
++ unsigned long ebp; /* P9, Exception base pointer. */
++ unsigned long erp; /* P10, Exception return pointer. */
++ unsigned long srp; /* P11, Subroutine return pointer. */
++ unsigned long nrp; /* P12, NMI return pointer. */
++ unsigned long ccs; /* P13, Condition code stack. */
++ unsigned long usp; /* P14, User mode stack pointer. */
++ unsigned long spc; /* P15, Single step PC. */
++};
++
++/*
++ * Core file format: The core file is written in such a way that gdb
++ * can understand it and provide useful information to the user (under
++ * linux we use the `trad-core' bfd). The file contents are as follows:
++ *
++ * upage: 1 page consisting of a user struct that tells gdb
++ * what is present in the file. Directly after this is a
++ * copy of the task_struct, which is currently not used by gdb,
++ * but it may come in handy at some point. All of the registers
++ * are stored as part of the upage. The upage should always be
++ * only one page long.
++ * data: The data segment follows next. We use current->end_text to
++ * current->brk to pick up all of the user variables, plus any memory
++ * that may have been sbrk'ed. No attempt is made to determine if a
++ * page is demand-zero or if a page is totally unused, we just cover
++ * the entire range. All of the addresses are rounded in such a way
++ * that an integral number of pages is written.
++ * stack: We need the stack information in order to get a meaningful
++ * backtrace. We need to write the data from usp to
++ * current->start_stack, so we round each of these in order to be able
++ * to write an integer number of pages.
++ */
++
++struct user {
++ struct user_regs_struct regs; /* entire machine state */
++ size_t u_tsize; /* text size (pages) */
++ size_t u_dsize; /* data size (pages) */
++ size_t u_ssize; /* stack size (pages) */
++ unsigned long start_code; /* text starting address */
++ unsigned long start_data; /* data starting address */
++ unsigned long start_stack; /* stack starting address */
++ long int signal; /* signal causing core dump */
++ unsigned long u_ar0; /* help gdb find registers */
++ unsigned long magic; /* identifies a core file */
++ char u_comm[32]; /* user command name */
++};
++
++#endif /* __ASM_CRIS_USER_H */