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ELFNOTE_START(Linux, 0, "a")
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ELFNOTE_START(Linux, 0, "a")
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.long LINUX_VERSION_CODE
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.long LINUX_VERSION_CODE
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ELFNOTE_END
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ELFNOTE_END
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+#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
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+
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+/*
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+ * Add a special note telling glibc's dynamic linker a fake hardware
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+ * flavor that it will use to choose the search path for libraries in the
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+ * same way it uses real hardware capabilities like "mmx".
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+ * We supply "nosegneg" as the fake capability, to indicate that we
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+ * do not like negative offsets in instructions using segment overrides,
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+ * since we implement those inefficiently. This makes it possible to
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+ * install libraries optimized to avoid those access patterns in someplace
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+ * like /lib/i686/tls/nosegneg. Note that an /etc/ld.so.conf.d/file
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+ * corresponding to the bits here is needed to make ldconfig work right.
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+ * It should contain:
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+ * hwcap 1 nosegneg
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+ * to match the mapping of bit to name that we give here.
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+ */
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+
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+/* Bit used for the pseudo-hwcap for non-negative segments. We use
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+ bit 1 to avoid bugs in some versions of glibc when bit 0 is
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+ used; the choice is otherwise arbitrary. */
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+#define VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT 1
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+
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+ELFNOTE_START(GNU, 2, "a")
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+ .long 1, 1<<VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT /* ncaps, mask */
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+ .byte VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT; .asciz "nosegneg" /* bit, name */
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+ELFNOTE_END
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+#endif
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