This currently only produces a static library, but is a start :) soon we
might be able to incorporate it into our stdenv, but we need to get the
build system to produce a proper .framework first.
We don't actually need the private headers and the private qos.h was
overwriting the public one, causing weird issues downstream (especially
with Swift's CoreFoundation)
I can't submit this in smaller units because the various components all
depend on one another during the stdenv bootstrap, so I think this is
the smallest sensible change I can make.
I also removed the symbol-hiding shenanigans in Libsystem. It might mess
up compatibility with 10.9 but I don't really want to support the added
complexity and I see little evidence of anyone else wanting to support
it. If someone cares, we might be able to revive compatibility, but for
now it'll stay like this.
For instance, the current 3.10 kernel build fails at the end with:
unused option: BRCMFMAC_PCIE
unused option: FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK
unused option: KEXEC_FILE
unused option: RANDOMIZE_BASE
However, it's not obvious that only the _last_ one is actually fatal to
the build. After this change it's at least somewhat better:
warning: unused option: BRCMFMAC_PCIE
warning: unused option: FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK
warning: unused option: KEXEC_FILE
error: unused option: RANDOMIZE_BASE
Adds basic support for Intel GMA3600/3650 (Intel Cedar Trail) platforms
and support for GMA600 (Intel Moorestown/Oaktrail) platforms with LVDS
ports via the gma500_gfx module.
Resolves#14727Closes#17519
The patch is from the following Gentoo bug:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=523326#c24
Built successfully against Linux 3.18.36, 4.4.16 and 4.7.0.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @phreedom, @vcunat
The patch for kernel version 3.18 is already applied upstream, so we
don't need it any longer.
Without i686-build-failure.patch, the build for i686-linux fails because
it references rdtscl(), which is no longer available in Linux 4.3.0.
Patch for missing rdtscl() is from Arch Linux:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/002-rdtscl.patch?h=broadcom-wl-ck
I've tested building against 32 and 64 bit Linux versions 3.18.36,
4.4.16 and 4.7.0.
The hashes were verified using the ones from the AUR (using the 16 bit
hashes of course):
$ nix-hash --type sha256 --to-base16 1kaqa2dw3nb8k23ffvx46g8jj3wdhz8xa6jp1v3wb35cjfr712sg
4f8b70b293ac8cc5c70e571ad5d1878d0f29d133a46fe7869868d9c19b5058cd
$ nix-hash --type sha256 --to-base16 1gj485qqr190idilacpxwgqyw21il03zph2rddizgj7fbd6pfyaz
5f79774d5beec8f7636b59c0fb07a03108eef1e3fd3245638b20858c714144be
AUR hashes can be found at:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=broadcom-wl&id=9d6f10b1b7745fbf5d140ac749e2253caf70daa8#n26
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @phreedom, @vcunat