On 01.11.2019. 11:32, Dragan Mladjenovic wrote:
> On 10.08.2019. 00:15, Joseph Myers wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 Aug 2019, Jeff Law wrote:
>>
>>>> 2019-08-05  Dragan Mladjenovic  <dmladjeno...@wavecomp.com>
>>>>
>>>>     * config.in: Regenerated.
>>>>     * config/mips/linux.h (NEED_INDICATE_EXEC_STACK): Define to 1
>>>>     for TARGET_LIBC_GNUSTACK.
>>>>     * configure: Regenerated.
>>>>     * configure.ac: Define TARGET_LIBC_GNUSTACK if glibc version is
>>>>     found 2.31 or greater.
>>> My only concern here is the configure bits.  So for example, will it do
>>> the right thing if you're cross-compiling to a MIPS linux target?  If
>>> so, how?  If not, do we need to make it a first class configure option
>>> so that it can be specified when building cross MIPS linux toolchains?
>>
>> The key point of using GCC_GLIBC_VERSION_GTE_IFELSE is that (a) it checks
>> the target glibc headers if available when GCC is built and (b) if not
>> available, you can still use --with-glibc-version when configuring
>> GCC, to
>> get the right configuration in a bootstrap compiler built before glibc is
>> built (the latter is necessary on some architectures to get the right
>> stack-protector configuration for bootstrapping glibc, but may be useful
>> in other cases as well).
>>
>> My main concern about this patch is the one I gave in
>> <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-08/msg00086.html> about what
>> the configuration mechanism should be, on a whole-toolchain level, to say
>> whether you are OK with a requirement for a 4.8 or later kernel.
>>
>
> Sorry for the late reply.
>
> I was waiting to backport [1] to most of the glibc release branches in
> use, but I got sidetracked along the way.
>
> After this patch lands the preferred way to configure gcc would be using
> --with-glibc-version=2.31 and to use said glibc.
> If the user/distribution can live with minimal kernel requirement of 4.8
> the glibc used should be configured with --enable-kernel=4.8.
> I also plan to backport the [1] to limit the opportunity for building
> the possibly broken glibc with the gcc w/ enabled .note.GNU-stack.
>
> This is all tedious and user has to be aware of all of it to make it
> work, but hopefully over time the distributions will default to
> --with-glibc-version=2.31 and --enable-kernel=4.8. I guess providing the
> detailed NEWS entry for this change would help a bit.
>
> Is there any objections to getting this on the trunk before the end of
> stage1?
>
> [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-08/msg00639.html
>

Small update and gentle ping. The glibc change was backported all the 
way back to 2.24.

Best regards,
Dragan

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