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Re: make for emacs fails under OS X 10.5


From: astro951
Subject: Re: make for emacs fails under OS X 10.5
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:13:54 -0700 (PDT)

This patch works for me running Leopard on a mini Core Duo, Macbook Pro C2D,
and Mac Pro.


YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu wrote:
> 
> This patch seems to work.  I've tested it only on PPC as I don't have
> multiple licenses for Leopard.  Could you report the result if you
> have Leopard on Intel Mac?
> 
>                                    YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu
>                               mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp
> 
> Index: src/unexmacosx.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/src/unexmacosx.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.22.2.1
> diff -c -p -r1.22.2.1 unexmacosx.c
> *** src/unexmacosx.c  25 Jul 2007 05:15:30 -0000      1.22.2.1
> --- src/unexmacosx.c  29 Oct 2007 23:09:00 -0000
> *************** unexec_regions_recorder (task_t task, vo
> *** 443,457 ****
>   
>     while (num && num_unexec_regions < MAX_UNEXEC_REGIONS)
>       {
> !       /* Subtract the size of trailing null pages from filesize.  It
>        can be smaller than vmsize in segment commands.  In such a
> !      case, trailing pages are initialized with zeros.  */
> !       for (p = ranges->address + ranges->size; p > ranges->address;
> !        p -= sizeof (int))
> !     if (*(((int *) p)-1))
> !       break;
> !       filesize = ROUNDUP_TO_PAGE_BOUNDARY (p - ranges->address);
> !       assert (filesize <= ranges->size);
>   
>         unexec_regions[num_unexec_regions].filesize = filesize;
>         unexec_regions[num_unexec_regions++].range = *ranges;
> --- 443,455 ----
>   
>     while (num && num_unexec_regions < MAX_UNEXEC_REGIONS)
>       {
> !       /* Subtract the size of trailing null bytes from filesize.  It
>        can be smaller than vmsize in segment commands.  In such a
> !      case, trailing bytes are initialized with zeros.  */
> !       for (p = ranges->address + ranges->size; p > ranges->address; p--)
> !             if (*(((char *) p)-1))
> !               break;
> !       filesize = p - ranges->address;
>   
>         unexec_regions[num_unexec_regions].filesize = filesize;
>         unexec_regions[num_unexec_regions++].range = *ranges;
> *************** unexec_regions_merge ()
> *** 503,513 ****
> --- 501,519 ----
>   {
>     int i, n;
>     unexec_region_info r;
> +   vm_size_t padsize;
>   
>     qsort (unexec_regions, num_unexec_regions, sizeof (unexec_regions[0]),
>        &unexec_regions_sort_compare);
>     n = 0;
>     r = unexec_regions[0];
> +   padsize = r.range.address & (pagesize - 1);
> +   if (padsize)
> +     {
> +       r.range.address -= padsize;
> +       r.range.size += padsize;
> +       r.filesize += padsize;
> +     }
>     for (i = 1; i < num_unexec_regions; i++)
>       {
>         if (r.range.address + r.range.size ==
> unexec_regions[i].range.address
> *************** unexec_regions_merge ()
> *** 520,525 ****
> --- 526,542 ----
>       {
>         unexec_regions[n++] = r;
>         r = unexec_regions[i];
> +       padsize = r.range.address & (pagesize - 1);
> +       if (padsize)
> +         {
> +           if ((unexec_regions[n-1].range.address
> +                + unexec_regions[n-1].range.size) == r.range.address)
> +             unexec_regions[n-1].range.size -= padsize;
> + 
> +           r.range.address -= padsize;
> +           r.range.size += padsize;
> +           r.filesize += padsize;
> +         }
>       }
>       }
>     unexec_regions[n++] = r;
> *************** print_load_command_name (int lc)
> *** 562,567 ****
> --- 579,589 ----
>       case LC_TWOLEVEL_HINTS:
>         printf ("LC_TWOLEVEL_HINTS");
>         break;
> + #ifdef LC_UUID
> +     case LC_UUID:
> +       printf ("LC_UUID          ");
> +       break;
> + #endif
>       default:
>         printf ("unknown          ");
>       }
> 
> 
> 
> 

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