Re: ARM audit, seccomp, etc are broken wrt OABI syscalls
From: Mikael Pettersson
Date: Wed Nov 06 2013 - 04:52:21 EST
Russell King - ARM Linux writes:
> OABI compat was meant to allow a transition from OABI to EABI. While
> a lot of effort went in to the kernel side of that, which does allow
> OABI based userspace to boot with an EABI kernel, and allows OABI built
> test programs to run under an EABI kernel, actually being able to
> migrate userland is far from trivial - and something that I've never
> been able to do. Hence, virtually all my long-running ARM machines
> here are stuck with OABI, and I don't see that situation ever changing.
I did a live incremental upgrade from OABI to EABI on my systems years
ago. What I did was to first patch my OABI glibc to look for .so files
in oabi/ subdirectories. Then I moved all OABI .so files to oabi/
subdirectories, and deleted all OABI static .a libraries. After that
it was "simply" a matter of rebuilding everything as EABI, in the right
order. The main advantage over this compared to a bootstrap-from-scratch
(which I've done 4 times on different architectures) was that I had access
to fully functional utilities and build tools from the start.
I _might_ be able to locate the glibc patch I used; do you want it?
/Mikael
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