glibc/glibc-rh2128615-1.patch
Florian Weimer 6b1ce0df40 Import glibc-2.34-47.fc35 from f35
* Tue Oct 11 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.34-47
- Simplify the glibc system call profile (#2117712)

* Tue Oct 11 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.34-46
- DSO dependency sort must put new map first even if in cycle (#2128615)

* Tue Oct 11 2022 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.34-45
- Run tst-audit-tlsdesc{,-dlopen} on all architectures (#2118666)

Resolves: RHELX-69
Resolves: #2118666
Resolves: #2128615
2022-10-11 16:16:48 +02:00

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commit 183d99737298bb3200f0610fdcd1c7549c8ed560
Author: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Sep 6 07:38:10 2022 +0200
scripts/dso-ordering-test.py: Generate program run-time dependencies
The main program needs to depend on all shared objects, even objects
that have link-time dependencies among shared objects. Filtering
out shared objects that already have an link-time dependencies is not
necessary here; make will do this automatically.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
diff --git a/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py b/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py
index bde0406be9da14fc..4ffcff6136145ef1 100644
--- a/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py
+++ b/scripts/dso-ordering-test.py
@@ -707,13 +707,12 @@ def process_testcase(t):
"\t$(compile.c) $(OUTPUT_OPTION)\n")
makefile.write (rule)
- not_depended_objs = find_objs_not_depended_on(test_descr)
- if not_depended_objs:
- depstr = ""
- for dep in not_depended_objs:
- depstr += (" $(objpfx)" + test_subdir + "/"
- + test_name + "-" + dep + ".so")
- makefile.write("$(objpfx)%s.out:%s\n" % (base_test_name, depstr))
+ # Ensure that all shared objects are built before running the
+ # test, whether there link-time dependencies or not.
+ depobjs = ["$(objpfx){}/{}-{}.so".format(test_subdir, test_name, dep)
+ for dep in test_descr.objs]
+ makefile.write("$(objpfx){}.out: {}\n".format(
+ base_test_name, " ".join(depobjs)))
# Add main executable to test-srcs
makefile.write("test-srcs += %s/%s\n" % (test_subdir, test_name))