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diff --git a/unmaintained/llvm7/fix-memory-mf_exec-on-aarch64.patch b/unmaintained/llvm7/fix-memory-mf_exec-on-aarch64.patch
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--- a/unmaintained/llvm7/fix-memory-mf_exec-on-aarch64.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-Fix failures in AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.* on aarch64:
-
- Failing Tests (8):
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.AllocAndRelease/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.DuplicateNear/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.EnabledWrite/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.MultipleAllocAndRelease/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.SuccessiveNear/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.UnalignedNear/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.ZeroNear/3
- LLVM-Unit :: Support/./SupportTests/AllocationTests/MappedMemoryTest.ZeroSizeNear/3
-
-Upstream-Issue: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14278#c10
-
---- a/lib/Support/Unix/Memory.inc
-+++ b/lib/Support/Unix/Memory.inc
-@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
- llvm::sys::Memory::MF_EXEC:
- return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC;
- case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_EXEC:
--#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
-+#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || (defined(__linux__) && (defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__powerpc64__)))
- // On PowerPC, having an executable page that has no read permission
- // can have unintended consequences. The function InvalidateInstruction-
- // Cache uses instructions dcbf and icbi, both of which are treated by
-@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@
- // executing these instructions will result in a segmentation fault.
- // Somehow, this problem is not present on Linux, but it does happen
- // on FreeBSD.
-+ // The same problem is present even on aarch64 Linux (at least on musl).
- return PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC;
- #else
- return PROT_EXEC;