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kexec-tools/fix-building-on-x86_64-with-binutils-2.41.patch
Petr Tesařík d7aaf5659b - update to 2.0.29:
* update man and --help
  * powerpc/kexec_load: add hotplug support
  * kexec_load: Use new kexec flag for hotplug support
  * x86-linux-setup.c: Use POSIX basename API
  * LoongArch: fix load command line segment error
  * LoongArch: add multi crash kernel segment support
  * LoongArch: fix kernel image size error
  * Arm: Fix add_buffer_phys_virt() align issue
  * Fix incorrect Free Software Foundation address in the license
  * util_lib/elf_info.c: fix a warning
  * kexec_file: add kexec_file flag to support debug printing
  * workflow: update to use checkout@v4
- drop kexec-dont-use-kexec_file_load-on-xen.patch, upstream
- drop fix-building-on-x86_64-with-binutils-2.41.patch, upstream
- kexec-tools-riscv-hotplug.patch: Fix build for riscv64.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Kernel:kdump/kexec-tools?expand=0&rev=169
2024-08-12 12:59:55 +00:00

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From: Michel Lind <salimma@fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Fix building on x86_64 with binutils 2.41
Git-commit: 328de8e00e298f00d7ba6b25dc3950147e9642e6
Patch-mainline:
References:
Acked-by: Jiri Bohac <jbohac@suse.cz>
Newer versions of the GNU assembler (observed with binutils 2.41) will
complain about the ".arch i386" in files assembled with "as --64",
with the message "Error: 64bit mode not supported on 'i386'".
Fix by moving ".arch i386" below the relevant ".code32" directive, so
that the assembler is no longer expecting 64-bit instructions to be used
by the time that the ".arch i386" directive is encountered.
Based on similar iPXE fix:
https://github.com/ipxe/ipxe/commit/6ca597eee
Signed-off-by: Michel Lind <michel@michel-slm.name>
Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
diff --git a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16-debug.S b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16-debug.S
index 5167944..12e1164 100644
--- a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16-debug.S
+++ b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16-debug.S
@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@
.globl entry16_debug_pre32
.globl entry16_debug_first32
.globl entry16_debug_old_first32
- .arch i386
.balign 16
entry16_debug:
.code32
+ .arch i386
/* Compute where I am running at (assumes esp valid) */
call 1f
1: popl %ebx
diff --git a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16.S b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16.S
index c051aab..eace095 100644
--- a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16.S
+++ b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32-16.S
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@
#undef i386
.text
.globl entry16, entry16_regs
- .arch i386
.balign 16
entry16:
.code32
+ .arch i386
/* Compute where I am running at (assumes esp valid) */
call 1f
1: popl %ebx
diff --git a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32.S b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32.S
index f7a494f..8ce9e31 100644
--- a/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32.S
+++ b/purgatory/arch/i386/entry32.S
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@
#undef i386
.text
- .arch i386
.globl entry32, entry32_regs
entry32:
.code32
+ .arch i386
/* Setup a gdt that should that is generally usefully */
lgdt %cs:gdt
diff --git a/purgatory/arch/i386/setup-x86.S b/purgatory/arch/i386/setup-x86.S
index 201bb2c..a212eed 100644
--- a/purgatory/arch/i386/setup-x86.S
+++ b/purgatory/arch/i386/setup-x86.S
@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@
#undef i386
.text
- .arch i386
.globl purgatory_start
purgatory_start:
.code32
+ .arch i386
/* Load a gdt so I know what the segment registers are */
lgdt %cs:gdt
--
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