@@ -28,13 +28,24 @@
vfork symbols in libpthread.so; so we define them using IFUNC to
redirect to the libc function. */
+/* Note! If the architecture doesn't support IFUNC, then we need an
+ alternate target-specific mechanism to implement this. So we just
+ assume IFUNC here and require that the target override this file
+ if necessary.
+
+ If the architecture can assume all supported versions of gcc will
+ produce a tail-call to __libc_vfork, consider including the version
+ in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/pt-vfork.c. */
+
+#if !HAVE_IFUNC
+# error "must write pt-vfork for this machine or get IFUNC support"
+#endif
+
#if (SHLIB_COMPAT (libpthread, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_20) \
|| SHLIB_COMPAT (libpthread, GLIBC_2_1_2, GLIBC_2_20))
extern __typeof (vfork) __libc_vfork; /* Defined in libc. */
-# ifdef HAVE_IFUNC
-
attribute_hidden __attribute__ ((used))
__typeof (vfork) *
vfork_ifunc (void)
@@ -42,29 +53,16 @@ vfork_ifunc (void)
return &__libc_vfork;
}
-# ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
-# define DEFINE_VFORK(name) \
+# ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
+# define DEFINE_VFORK(name) \
asm (".set " #name ", vfork_ifunc\n" \
".globl " #name "\n" \
".type " #name ", %gnu_indirect_function");
-# else
-# define DEFINE_VFORK(name) \
+# else
+# define DEFINE_VFORK(name) \
asm (#name " = vfork_ifunc\n" \
".globl " #name "\n" \
".type " #name ", %gnu_indirect_function");
-# endif
-
-# else
-
-attribute_hidden
-pid_t
-vfork_compat (void)
-{
- return __libc_vfork ();
-}
-
-# define DEFINE_VFORK(name) weak_alias (vfork_compat, name)
-
# endif
#endif