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operating-system/buildroot/package/lshw/0002-Fix-musl-build-wrong-usage-of-LONG_BIT.patch
Stefan Agner a0871be6c0 Bump buildroot to 2020.11-rc1 (#985)
* Update buildroot-patches for 2020.11-rc1 buildroot

* Update buildroot to 2020.11-rc1

Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>

* Don't rely on sfdisk --list-free output

The --list-free (-F) argument does not allow machine readable mode. And
it seems that the output format changes over time (different spacing,
using size postfixes instead of raw blocks).

Use sfdisk json output and calculate free partition space ourselfs. This
works for 2.35 and 2.36 and is more robust since we rely on output which
is meant for scripts to parse.

* Migrate defconfigs for Buildroot 2020.11-rc1

In particular, rename BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOOT_SCRIPT(_SOURCE) to
BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_UBOOT_TOOLS_BOOT_SCRIPT(_SOURCE).

* Rebase/remove systemd patches for systemd 246

* Drop apparmor/libapparmor from buildroot-external

* hassos-persists: use /run as directory for lockfiles

The U-Boot tools use /var/lock by default which is not created any more
by systemd by default (it is under tmpfiles legacy.conf, which we no
longer install).

* Disable systemd-update-done.service

The service is not suited for pure read-only systems. In particular the
service needs to be able to write a file in /etc and /var. Remove the
service. Note: This is a static service and cannot be removed using
systemd-preset.

* Disable apparmor.service for now

The service loads all default profiles. Some might actually cause
problems. E.g. the profile for ping seems not to match our setup for
/etc/resolv.conf:
[85503.634653] audit: type=1400 audit(1605286002.684:236): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="ping" name="/run/resolv.conf" pid=27585 comm="ping" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=0
2020-11-13 18:25:44 +01:00

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From 246b9e07f22d551fae0718315273760c087b79ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sergio Prado <sergio.prado@e-labworks.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2020 20:28:26 -0300
Subject: [PATCH] Fix musl build: wrong usage of LONG_BIT
LONG_BIT is not a sysconf value, it is either 32 or 64. Using it as
a sysconf value will give weird results.
Originally it was sysconf(_SC_LONG_BIT) (before it was "fixed" by the
gentoo guys). But this is useless: it will always return a value
equal to LONG_BIT: it's either compiled 32-bit or 64-bit so a runtime
lookup doesn't make sense. For this reason, musl has removed the
definition of _SC_LONG_BIT.
Signed-off-by: Sergio Prado <sergio.prado@e-labworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
---
src/core/abi.cc | 4 +---
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/core/abi.cc b/src/core/abi.cc
index adff7b55acfa..76c664c03ce7 100644
--- a/src/core/abi.cc
+++ b/src/core/abi.cc
@@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ __ID("@(#) $Id: mem.cc 1352 2006-05-27 23:54:13Z ezix $");
bool scan_abi(hwNode & system)
{
// are we compiled as 32- or 64-bit process ?
- long sc = sysconf(LONG_BIT);
- if(sc==-1) sc = sysconf(_SC_LONG_BIT);
- if(sc!=-1) system.setWidth(sc);
+ system.setWidth(LONG_BIT);
pushd(PROC_SYS);
--
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