linux-user: remove configure option for setting uname release
--enable-uname-release was a rather heavyweight hammer, as it allows providing values less that UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE. Also, it affects all built linux-user targets, which in most cases is not what user wants. Now that we have UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE for all linux-user platforms, we can drop --enable-uname-release and the related CONFIG_UNAME_RELEASE define. Users can still override the variable with QEMU_UNAME=2.6.32 or -r command line option. If distributors need to update a minimum version for a specific target, it can be done by updating UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE. Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
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@ -285,7 +285,6 @@ softmmu="yes"
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linux_user="no"
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bsd_user="no"
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guest_base="yes"
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uname_release=""
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aix="no"
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blobs="yes"
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pkgversion=""
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@ -945,8 +944,6 @@ for opt do
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;;
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--disable-pie) pie="no"
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;;
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--enable-uname-release=*) uname_release="$optarg"
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;;
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--enable-werror) werror="yes"
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;;
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--disable-werror) werror="no"
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@ -1295,7 +1292,6 @@ Advanced options (experts only):
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--fmod-lib path to FMOD library
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--fmod-inc path to FMOD includes
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--oss-lib path to OSS library
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--enable-uname-release=R Return R for uname -r in usermode emulation
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--cpu=CPU Build for host CPU [$cpu]
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--disable-uuid disable uuid support
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--enable-uuid enable uuid support
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@ -4128,8 +4124,6 @@ echo "xen support $xen"
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echo "brlapi support $brlapi"
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echo "bluez support $bluez"
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echo "Documentation $docs"
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[ ! -z "$uname_release" ] && \
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echo "uname -r $uname_release"
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echo "GUEST_BASE $guest_base"
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echo "PIE $pie"
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echo "vde support $vde"
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@ -4544,8 +4538,6 @@ if [ "$bsd" = "yes" ] ; then
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echo "CONFIG_BSD=y" >> $config_host_mak
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fi
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echo "CONFIG_UNAME_RELEASE=\"$uname_release\"" >> $config_host_mak
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if test "$zero_malloc" = "yes" ; then
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echo "CONFIG_ZERO_MALLOC=y" >> $config_host_mak
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fi
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ unsigned long reserved_va;
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static void usage(void);
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static const char *interp_prefix = CONFIG_QEMU_INTERP_PREFIX;
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const char *qemu_uname_release = CONFIG_UNAME_RELEASE;
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const char *qemu_uname_release;
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/* XXX: on x86 MAP_GROWSDOWN only works if ESP <= address + 32, so
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we allocate a bigger stack. Need a better solution, for example
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@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ void init_qemu_uname_release(void)
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* a specific fake version number, we might want to fake a minimum
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* target kernel version.
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*/
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#ifdef UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE
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struct new_utsname buf;
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if (qemu_uname_release && *qemu_uname_release) {
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@ -169,5 +168,4 @@ void init_qemu_uname_release(void)
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if (relstr_to_int(buf.release) < relstr_to_int(UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE)) {
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qemu_uname_release = UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE;
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}
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#endif
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}
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