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Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz |
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Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc |
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Wed, 8 Aug 2018 23:23:02 +0200 |
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On 08/08/2018 08:27 PM, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
>>> Gold supports only a small fraction of the platforms that BFD does,
>>
>> Which of the platforms that are still relevant for commercial applications
>> are supported by BFD which are not supported by Gold?
>>
>> As far as I know, Gold support x86*, POWER*, ARM*, s390* and MIPS* which
>> covers all of the targets that distributions like Fedora, openSUSE and
>> Debian consider as supported release architectures.
>
> We have dozens of bare metal targets which only have support in BFD.
Which is my whole point. If you remove all these targets from BFD, what
would be the point of still using it over Gold or LLVM's LLD?
It's the same argument I see with gcc. One of it's huge selling points
is the plethora of targets it supports. If you go ahead now and cut
out all targets except for the current mainstream targets, you are
removing one huge advantage that gcc has over LLVM.
> Some of these architectures happen to have Linux support too, for embedded
> applications. All the world is not Linux. And all the world are not
> distributions either. Freescale S12Z is the most recent addition I
> believe, and has no gold support AFAICT.
Yep. And that's why I think it's better to keep BFD useful for various
targets and not bother about potential vulnerabilities which don't really
pose a threat in the real world, e.g. the threat that someone is sending
a user a manipulated object file and asking them to open it with "readelf"
or "objcopy" running as root.
Adrian
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- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, (continued)
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Cary Coutant, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Cary Coutant, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Andreas Schwab, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Maciej W. Rozycki, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Paul Koning, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz, 2018/08/08
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- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Paul Koning, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Joel Brobecker, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Paul Koning, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Jeff Law, 2018/08/09
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Andrew Pinski, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Michael Matz, 2018/08/09
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Maciej W. Rozycki, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Alan Modra, 2018/08/08
- Re: Recent removal of a.out and COFF support for sparc, Maciej W. Rozycki, 2018/08/08