# HG changeset patch # User Rich Burridge # Date 1448487248 28800 # Node ID 218234c0062c6d7abe1a5c474cae283a1d4c1ca6 # Parent ef368afc826bf0688f6729e5ff6f6448cd58a168 PSARC 2015/316 The Yasm Modular Assembler Project 21384151 We should add yasm to Userland diff -r ef368afc826b -r 218234c0062c components/yasm/Makefile --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/yasm/Makefile Wed Nov 25 13:34:08 2015 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# +# CDDL HEADER START +# +# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the +# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). +# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# +# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE +# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions +# and limitations under the License. +# +# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each +# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. +# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the +# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying +# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] +# +# CDDL HEADER END +# +# Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# +include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk + +COMPONENT_NAME= yasm +COMPONENT_VERSION= 1.3.0 +COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL= http://yasm.tortall.net/ +COMPONENT_SRC= $(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION) +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE= $(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.gz +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH= \ + sha256:3dce6601b495f5b3d45b59f7d2492a340ee7e84b5beca17e48f862502bd5603f +COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL= http://www.tortall.net/projects/$(COMPONENT_NAME)/releases/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE) +COMPONENT_BUGDB= utility/yasm + +TPNO= 23620 + +# We're i386-only +ifeq ($(MACH), sparc) +PUBLISH_STAMP= +endif + +PYTHON_VERSIONS= 2.7 + +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/prep.mk +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/configure-32_and_64.mk +include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/common-32_and_64.mk + +# Adjust all the source files in all the Makefile.inc files to generate +# shared libraries rather than a library archive. +# Note that the version number (in the shared-libraries.patch file) should be +# bumped anytime upstream makes an incompatible change (that we're aware of). +COMPONENT_PRE_CONFIGURE_ACTION = \ + $(CLONEY) $(SOURCE_DIR) $(@D) ; \ + mlist=`/usr/bin/find $(SOURCE_DIR) -name 'Makefile.inc'` ; \ + for f in $$mlist ; do \ + $(GSED) -i -e 's|libyasm_a_SOURCES|libyasm_la_SOURCES|g' \ + -e 's|LDADD = libyasm.a|LDADD = libyasm.la|g' \ + $$f ; \ + done ; \ + (cd $(@D) ; \ + libtoolize --automake --copy ; \ + aclocal -I m4 ; \ + autoheader ; \ + automake --add-missing --copy ; \ + autoconf) + +CONFIGURE_ENV += CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" +CONFIGURE_ENV += CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)" +CONFIGURE_ENV += LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" + +CONFIGURE_ENV += am_cv_python_pythondir=$(PYTHON_VENDOR_PACKAGES) +CONFIGURE_ENV += am_cv_python_pyexecdir=$(PYTHON_VENDOR_PACKAGES) + +CONFIGURE_OPTIONS += --enable-python +CONFIGURE_OPTIONS += --disable-python-bindings + +# Needed for "gmake test" to work successfully. +# If SHELLOPTS is exported (as it is by the userland makefiles), +# then all shell options get exported to child invocations of bash, +# which results in test failures due to nounset and xtrace being +# set unexpectedly, and errors such as "$1: unbound variable" and +# diffs failing due to script tracing in output files. +unexport SHELLOPTS + +COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS += \ + '-e "s|^.*$(CC).*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*source=.*libtool=no.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*DEPDIR=.deps.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^make.*: Leaving directory.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^make.*: Entering directory.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^make.*: Nothing to be.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*warning:.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "s|^.*s up to date.*$$|XXX_REMOVE_XXX|g" ' \ + '-e "/^XXX_REMOVE_XXX$$/d" ' + +COMPONENT_TEST_MASTER = $(COMPONENT_TEST_RESULTS_DIR)/results-all.master + +system-test: $(SYSTEM_TESTS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) + +# Required for man pages. +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += developer/documentation-tool/xmlto +REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library diff -r ef368afc826b -r 218234c0062c components/yasm/patches/shared-libraries.patch --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/yasm/patches/shared-libraries.patch Wed Nov 25 13:34:08 2015 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +Generate shared libraries rather than a library archive. + +This patch should be sent upstream, but needs to be adjusted +to be something that will be properly accepted (probably via +a --enable-shared option from the configure script). + +--- yasm-1.3.0/configure.ac.orig 2015-07-08 11:36:32.537084287 -0700 ++++ yasm-1.3.0/configure.ac 2015-07-08 11:38:18.439233048 -0700 +@@ -73,9 +73,11 @@ + AC_PROG_CC_STDC + AC_PROG_INSTALL + AC_PROG_LN_S +-#automake default ARFLAGS to "cru" +-AC_CHECK_TOOLS(AR,[$AR ar],[ar]) +-AC_PROG_RANLIB ++ ++# Build shared libraries. ++AC_ENABLE_SHARED ++AC_DISABLE_STATIC ++LT_INIT + + # REQUIRE a standard (ANSI/ISO) C compiler + if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" = no; then +--- yasm-1.3.0/Makefile.am.orig 2015-07-08 11:00:30.653026790 -0700 ++++ yasm-1.3.0/Makefile.am 2015-07-08 11:00:23.376352265 -0700 +@@ -42,9 +42,13 @@ + include tools/Makefile.inc + + YASM_MODULES = +-lib_LIBRARIES = libyasm.a +-libyasm_a_SOURCES = +-nodist_libyasm_a_SOURCES = ++lib_LTLIBRARIES = libyasm.la ++libyasm_la_SOURCES = ++nodist_libyasm_la_SOURCES = ++libyasm_la_CFLAGS=-fPIC ++libyasm_la_CPPFLAGS=-fPIC ++libyasm_la_CXXFLAGS=-fPIC ++libyasm_la_LDFLAGS= -shared -fPIC -version-info 0:0:0 + include modules/Makefile.inc + + include libyasm/Makefile.inc diff -r ef368afc826b -r 218234c0062c components/yasm/test/results-all.master --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/yasm/test/results-all.master Wed Nov 25 13:34:08 2015 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-recursive +Making check in po +Making check in . +/usr/gnu/bin/make test_hd bitvect_test floatnum_test leb128_test splitpath_test combpath_test uncstring_test +/usr/gnu/bin/make check-TESTS +PASS: modules/arch/x86/tests/x86_test.sh +PASS: modules/arch/x86/tests/gas32/x86_gas32_test.sh +PASS: modules/arch/x86/tests/gas64/x86_gas64_test.sh +PASS: modules/arch/lc3b/tests/lc3b_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/gas/tests/gas_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/gas/tests/bin/gas_bin_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/nasm/tests/nasm_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/nasm/tests/worphan/nasm_worphan_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/tasm/tests/tasm_test.sh +PASS: modules/parsers/tasm/tests/exe/tasm_exe_test.sh +PASS: modules/preprocs/tasm/tests/tasmpp_test.sh +PASS: modules/preprocs/nasm/tests/nasmpp_test.sh +PASS: modules/preprocs/raw/tests/rawpp_test.sh +PASS: modules/dbgfmts/dwarf2/tests/gen64/dwarf2_gen64_test.sh +PASS: modules/dbgfmts/dwarf2/tests/pass32/dwarf2_pass32_test.sh +PASS: modules/dbgfmts/dwarf2/tests/pass64/dwarf2_pass64_test.sh +PASS: modules/dbgfmts/dwarf2/tests/passwin64/dwarf2_passwin64_test.sh +PASS: modules/dbgfmts/stabs/tests/stabs_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/bin/tests/bin_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/bin/tests/multisect/bin_multi_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/elf_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/amd64/elf_amd64_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/x32/elf_x32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/gas32/elf_gas32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/gas64/elf_gas64_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/elf/tests/gasx32/elf_gasx32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/coff/tests/coff_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/macho/tests/gas32/gas_macho32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/macho/tests/gas64/gas_macho64_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/macho/tests/nasm32/macho32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/macho/tests/nasm64/macho64_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/rdf/tests/rdf_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/win32/tests/win32_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/win32/tests/gas/win32_gas_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/win64/tests/win64_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/win64/tests/gas/win64_gas_test.sh +PASS: modules/objfmts/xdf/tests/xdf_test.sh +PASS: bitvect_test +PASS: floatnum_test +PASS: leb128_test +PASS: splitpath_test +PASS: combpath_test +PASS: uncstring_test +PASS: libyasm/tests/libyasm_test.sh +============================================================================ +Testsuite summary for yasm 1.3.0 +============================================================================ +# TOTAL: 44 +# PASS: 44 +# SKIP: 0 +# XFAIL: 0 +# FAIL: 0 +# XPASS: 0 +# ERROR: 0 +============================================================================ diff -r ef368afc826b -r 218234c0062c components/yasm/yasm.license --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/yasm/yasm.license Wed Nov 25 13:34:08 2015 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,1106 @@ +Yasm is Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Peter Johnson and other Yasm developers. + +Yasm developers and/or contributors include: + Peter Johnson + Michael Urman + Brian Gladman (Visual Studio build files, other fixes) + Stanislav Karchebny (options parser) + Mathieu Monnier (SSE4 instruction patches, NASM preprocessor additions) + Anonymous "NASM64" developer (NASM preprocessor fixes) + Stephen Polkowski (x86 instruction patches) + Henryk Richter (Mach-O object format) + Ben Skeggs (patches, bug reports) + Alexei Svitkine (GAS preprocessor) + Samuel Thibault (TASM parser and frontend) + +----------------------------------- +Yasm licensing overview and summary +----------------------------------- + +Note: This document does not provide legal advice nor is it the actual +license of any part of Yasm. 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All rights reserved. +# + + default mangler.man.stability "pass-through volatile"> +set name=pkg.fmri \ + value=pkg:/developer/yasm@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION) +set name=pkg.summary value="The Yasm Modular Assembler" +set name=pkg.description \ + value="Yasm is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler. It currently supports the x86 and AMD64 instruction sets, accepts NASM and GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64, 32 and 64-bit Mach-O, RDOFF2, COFF, Win32, and Win64 object formats, and generates source debugging information in STABS, DWARF 2, and CodeView 8 formats." +set name=com.oracle.info.description value="the Yasm Modular Assembler" +set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=$(TPNO) +set name=info.classification \ + value=org.opensolaris.category.2008:Development/System +set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL) +set name=info.upstream-url value=$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL) +set name=org.opensolaris.arc-caseid value=PSARC/2015/316 +set name=org.opensolaris.consolidation value=$(CONSOLIDATION) +file usr/bin/$(MACH64)/yasm path=usr/bin/yasm \ + pkg.depend.bypass-generate=libyasm.so.0 +file path=usr/include/libyasm-stdint.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/arch.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/assocdat.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/bitvect.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/bytecode.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/compat-queue.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/coretype.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/dbgfmt.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/errwarn.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/expr.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/file.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/floatnum.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/hamt.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/insn.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/intnum.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/inttree.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/linemap.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/listfmt.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/md5.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/module.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/objfmt.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/parser.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/phash.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/preproc.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/section.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/symrec.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/valparam.h +file path=usr/include/libyasm/value.h +link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libyasm.so target=libyasm.so.0.0.0 +link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libyasm.so.0 target=libyasm.so.0.0.0 +file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libyasm.so.0.0.0 +link path=usr/lib/libyasm.so target=libyasm.so.0.0.0 +link path=usr/lib/libyasm.so.0 target=libyasm.so.0.0.0 +file path=usr/lib/libyasm.so.0.0.0 +file path=usr/share/man/man1/yasm.1 +file path=usr/share/man/man7/yasm_arch.7 +file path=usr/share/man/man7/yasm_dbgfmts.7 +file path=usr/share/man/man7/yasm_objfmts.7 +file path=usr/share/man/man7/yasm_parsers.7 +license yasm.license license="BSD-like, Artistic, GPLv2, LGPLv2"