On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 14:47:07 GMT, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz 
<glaub...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> For fun, I tried to build `linux-mips64el-zero-fastdebug`, and it cannot be 
>> built, because linker complains:
>> 
>> 
>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>> 
>> I believe it is a regression in 16, as GNU hash style was forced with 
>> [JDK-8200738](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8200738). The way out 
>> is to special-case MIPS hash-style to `sysv`. This enumerates all MIPS 
>> targets that `make/autoconf/platform.m4` knows about.
>> 
>> Attention @DamonFool, who must be running into this problem for their MIPS 
>> builds?
>> 
>> Testing:
>>  - [x] Linux mipsel zero fastdebug build (requires additional unrelated 
>> fixes)
>>  - [x] Linux mips64el zero fastdebug build
>
> Hi Aleksey!
> 
>> For fun, I tried to build `linux-mips64el-zero-fastdebug`, and it cannot be 
>> built, because linker complains:
> 
> Thanks for looking to fixing the non-mainstream architectures. I'm surprised 
> we don't need the sigset patch anymore for MIPS, looks like that has been 
> upstreamed already.
> 
> If you are looking into fixing more of such issues, you can have a look at 
> the patches we currently carry in Debian to address various of such issues:
> 
>> https://git.launchpad.net/~openjdk/ubuntu/+source/openjdk/+git/openjdk/tree/debian/patches
> 
> I'm currently busy with LLVM but I'm planning to get more active with OpenJDK 
> in the future and get more of such fixes upstreamed.
> 
> Again, thanks for fixing this. We actually use OpenJDK on MIPS targets in 
> Debian.

@theaoqi and @xiangzhai would you like to verify this fix?
Thanks.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1374

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