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From: Paul F. <pa...@so...> - 2023-05-16 06:21:52
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=5810a06d54c46ffe87052cc1c1c29252e1e6f29d commit 5810a06d54c46ffe87052cc1c1c29252e1e6f29d Author: Paul Floyd <pj...@wa...> Date: Tue May 16 08:20:59 2023 +0200 Linux regtest: fixes for building on musl x86 Diff: --- memcheck/tests/x86-linux/scalar.c | 4 ++-- none/tests/x86-linux/sigcontext.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/memcheck/tests/x86-linux/scalar.c b/memcheck/tests/x86-linux/scalar.c index 54d0e0443a..83ed38c4d9 100644 --- a/memcheck/tests/x86-linux/scalar.c +++ b/memcheck/tests/x86-linux/scalar.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ #include <unistd.h> #include <sched.h> #include <signal.h> -#include <linux/mman.h> // MREMAP_FIXED +#include <sys/mman.h> // MREMAP_FIXED #include <sys/prctl.h> // Here we are trying to trigger every syscall error (scalar errors and @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ int main(void) SY(__NR_lock); FAIL; // __NR_ioctl 54 - #include <asm/ioctls.h> + #include <sys/ioctl.h> GO(__NR_ioctl, "3s 1m"); SY(__NR_ioctl, x0, x0+TCSETS, x0); FAIL; diff --git a/none/tests/x86-linux/sigcontext.c b/none/tests/x86-linux/sigcontext.c index dec1c8f60e..9dd8d34023 100644 --- a/none/tests/x86-linux/sigcontext.c +++ b/none/tests/x86-linux/sigcontext.c @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ #include <signal.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/ucontext.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> +#include <syscall.h> #define VAL1 0x11223344 #define VAL2 0x44332211 |
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From: Nicholas N. <n.n...@gm...> - 2023-05-16 04:43:21
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Hi, Are there any consequences of note for Valgrind? Judging by this paragraph, not particularly: > Sourceware will continue its long standing mission of providing free software infrastructure to the projects it supports, and this will not change moving forward. The affiliation with SFC will be transparent to the projects hosted on Sourceware. Project admins will keep being in charge of how they utilize the services Sourceware provides. Is that right? I have been thinking a bit recently about the fact that Valgrind doesn't have any explicit governance structure or decision-making processes, and how it would be good to have some. Nick On Tue, 16 May 2023 at 04:28, Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> wrote: > https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/may/15/sourceware-joins-sfc/ > > After various discussions and lots of positive feedback [1] [2] [3] [4] > Software Freedom Conservancy and Sourceware proudly announce that > Sourceware today joins SFC as a member project! > > As the fiscal host of Sourceware, Software Freedom Conservancy will > provide a home for fundraising, legal protection and governance that > will benefit all projects under Sourceware's care. We share one mission: > developing, distributing and advocactingfor Software Freedom. Together > we will offer a worry-free, friendly home for core toolchain and > developer tool projects. > > We are happy to discuss this in #overseers on irc.libera.chat now > 18:00-19:00 UTC. And we will also start regular Overseers Open Office > Hours every second Friday of the month on irc at the same time. > > Of course you are welcome to drop into the #overseers channel at any > time and we can also be reached through email and bugzilla: > https://sourceware.org/mission.html#organization > > To support the Software Freedom Conservancy, please become a Sustainer > https://sfconservancy.org/sustainer > > You can also donate directly to Sourceware: > https://sfconservancy.org/members/current/#Sourceware > as a directed donation (mention Sourceware in the comment or memo line) > > See https://sfconservancy.org/donate/ for other ways to donate. > > [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/overseers/2022q3/018802.html > [2] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/overseers/2022q3/018804.html > [3] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/overseers/2022q3/018834.html > [4] > https://www.fsf.org/events/sourceware-infrastructure-a-presentation-and-community-q-a > > https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/may/15/sourceware-joins-sfc/ > > Sourceware, one of the longest standing Free Software hosting platforms, > joins SFC > > Important Free Software infrastructure project finds non-profit home > > May 15, 2023 > > As a home for Free Software projects since 1998, Sourceware is a > keystone in Free Software infrastructure. For almost 25 years > Sourceware has been the long-time home of various core toolchain > project communities. Projects like Cygwin, a UNIX API for Win32 > systems, the GNU Toolchain, including GCC, the GNU Compiler Colection, > two C libraries, glibc and newlib, binary tools, binutils and elfutils, > debuggers and profilers, GDB, systemtap and valgrind. Sourceware also > hosts standard groups like gnu-gabi and the DWARF Debugging Standard. > See the full list project hosted and services provided on the > [1]Sourceware projects page. > > Becoming an SFC member project will improve future operations carried > out by dedicated volunteers to and furthering the mission of Free > Software hosting. This will accelerate the Sourceware [2]technical > roadmap to improve and modernize the infrastructure. > > As the fiscal host of Sourceware, Software Freedom Conservancy will > provide a home for fundraising, legal assistance and governance that > will benefit all projects under Sourceware's care. We share one > mission: developing, distributing and advocating for Software Freedom. > And to offer a worry-free, friendly home for Free Software communities. > We see a bright future working together. With Conservancy as fiscal > sponsor, Sourceware will also be able to fundraise and have the > community of volunteers work together with paid contractors and enter > into contracts for managed infrastructure where appropriate. > > SFC looks to Sourceware's years of experience in providing outstanding > infrastructure as an inspiration for improving the Free Software > ecosystem both for other SFC projects, and also in furthering SFC's > mission around campaigns to promote Software Freedom Infrastructure. > For decades, Sourceware has shown that hosting Free Software projects > with Free Software infrastructure is not only possible, but helps > create and fosters the growth of relationships and networks within the > Free Software communities. SFC is thrilled to join the powerful history > of demonstrable experience to grow hosting options that are 100% free > software, in the future to bring in new ideas, communities, and > projects! > > Projects hosted by Sourceware are part of the core toolchain for > GNU/Linux distros, embedded systems, the cloud and, through Cygwin, > Windows. Back in 1984 Ken Thompson's Reflections on Trusting Trust > already described how making the source code for these tools available > is essential to create what today we call secure software supply > chains. Sourceware provides robust infrastructure and services for > projects to adopt secure collaboration and release policies. We forsee > future cooperation with other Conservancy member projects, such as the > [3]Reproducible Builds project which provides an > independently-verifiable path to supply chain security. Additionally, > Sourceware will leverage Conservancy advisory role in how community > projects are impacted by and can comply with regulations like NIST, > CISA, USA Cyber Security Directives and the EU Cyber Resilience act. > > Each SFC member project is led by a Project Leadership Committee (PLC). > Each individual member of the PLC participates in their own capacity, > but nevertheless the majority of the PLC never includes a majority of > people affiliated with the same organization. Sourceware's PLC includes > various volunteers, past and present, from the Sourceware community. > The founding PLC is: Frank Ch. Eigler, Christopher Faylor, Ian Kelling, > Ian Lance Taylor, Tom Tromey, Jon Turney, and Mark J. Wielaard. > > Recent discussions have inspired the Sourceware volunteers to think > carefully about the future and succession of the leadership for this > important hosting project. By joining SFC, Sourceware gains access to > strategic advice and governance expertise to recruit new volunteers and > raise funds to support work on Sourceware infrastructure. As part of > this governance improvement, Sourceware also announces today regular > irc office hours for guest project admins to advise and discuss any > needs and issues in hosting. The [4]Sourceware mission page lists > various other ways to contact and participate in the community. > > Sourceware will continue its long standing mission of providing free > software infrastructure to the projects it supports, and this will not > change moving forward. The affiliation with SFC will be transparent to > the projects hosted on Sourceware. Project admins will keep being in > charge of how they utilize the services Sourceware provides. > > To support the Software Freedom Conservancy, please become a > [5]Sustainer. > > You can also [6]donate directly to Sourceware (mention Sourceware in > the comment or memo line). > > See [7]the donation page for other ways to donate. > > Sourceware may be volunteer managed, but wouldn't be possible without > the hardware, network resources and services provided by Red Hat and > OSUOSL. Additionally [8]build/CI testing machines are provided by > various individuals and the Brno University, Marist College, IBM, the > Works on Arm initiative and the Gentoo Foundation. > > References > > 1. https://sourceware.org/projects.html > 2. > https://inbox.sourceware.org/overseers/YrL...@wi.../ > 3. https://reproducible-builds.org/ > 4. https://sourceware.org/mission.html > 5. https://sfconservancy.org/sustainer/ > 6. https://sfconservancy.org/donate/#wire > 7. https://sfconservancy.org/donate/ > 8. https://builder.sourceware.org/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Valgrind-developers mailing list > Val...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/valgrind-developers > |