It is used to have the linker report errors when symbols from a list of sections refer to a specified section, which is useful for verifying that normal code does not refer to INIT_ATTR code. NO_CROSSREFS_TO() was first introduced in binutils 2.27. Tools/toolchain-patches/glibc-225-make44.patch ĥ6fe1129da: configure: Deal with more variations of the 'ld' version outputĮg, our current toolchian generates this:īut the system toolchain on the buildserver generates this:Į7cc77e5b8: configure: Detect linker's NO_CROSSREFS_TO() support Tools/toolchain-patches/glibc-220-make44.patch ![]() This patch set fixes the hosted arm (glibc 2.19) and mips (glibc 2.25) toolchains. Manual/platform/keymap-sansaclip.tex ģacd5f86e5: build: Fix problems compiling old glibc with gmake >= 4.4ġ) Make 4.4 defaults to a named pipe for jobserver control, this was incompatible with how glibc did recursive makes 2) Make 4.4 passed long arguments ( -foo ) into MAKEFLAGS and this broke stuff that wasn't expecting it 3) Circular dependency in a header generation due do make 4.4 being stricter/more consistent in how it orders rules vs which makefiles they came from. This was introduced by adding multivolume support to the hibyplayer units, and might affect other things, if so a more general fix might be needed.į2a5b78b51: Sansa Clip keymap: Playlist on short Down press and Hotkey on long Down press in WPS This makes it far more useful, as before it insisted on scanning from the root directory and putting the generated db files in /.rockboxġ1e858b209: fix yellow introduced in previous commitĢ20fb04250: hosted: Fix the disk storage display in the rockbox info page Now properly treats current directory as "/"įirmware/target/hosted/filesystem-app.c Į803daae0a: dbtool: Fix it up so that it runs from the CURRENT working directory ![]() ![]() (Prior commits fixed things for _app_ targets, which haven't worked since at least 2020, maybe never.)Ĩbc7ba5d22: dbtool: More fixes to dbtool operation This commit fixes simulator-based targets, which weren't ever broken. Apparently _most_ targets have a dbtool built as a simulator variant, but _some_ are built as an application target.
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