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diff -ru gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.c gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.c
--- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.c 2014-02-24 18:51:58.000000000 -0200
+++ gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.c 2014-12-10 12:05:44.621173474 -0200
@@ -67,6 +67,11 @@
#include <sys/pstat.h>
#endif
+#if defined (linux)
+#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
+#include <sched.h>
+#endif
+
#ifdef VMS
#define _POSIX_EXIT 1
#define HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX ".exe"
@@ -3891,8 +3896,6 @@
return (void *) syscall (__NR_gettid);
}
-#include <sched.h>
-
/* glibc versions earlier than 2.7 do not define the routines to handle
dynamically allocated CPU sets. For these targets, we use the static
versions. */
@@ -3901,7 +3904,7 @@
/* Dynamic cpu sets */
-cpu_set_t *
+void *
__gnat_cpu_alloc (size_t count)
{
return CPU_ALLOC (count);
@@ -3914,33 +3917,33 @@
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_free (cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_free (void *set)
{
- CPU_FREE (set);
+ CPU_FREE ((cpu_set_t *) set);
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_zero (size_t count, cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_zero (size_t count, void *set)
{
- CPU_ZERO_S (count, set);
+ CPU_ZERO_S (count, (cpu_set_t *) set);
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_set (int cpu, size_t count, cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_set (int cpu, size_t count, void *set)
{
/* Ada handles CPU numbers starting from 1, while C identifies the first
CPU by a 0, so we need to adjust. */
- CPU_SET_S (cpu - 1, count, set);
+ CPU_SET_S (cpu - 1, count, (cpu_set_t *) set);
}
#else /* !CPU_ALLOC */
/* Static cpu sets */
-cpu_set_t *
+void *
__gnat_cpu_alloc (size_t count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
- return (cpu_set_t *) xmalloc (sizeof (cpu_set_t));
+ return xmalloc (sizeof (cpu_set_t));
}
size_t
@@ -3950,23 +3953,23 @@
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_free (cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_free (void *set)
{
free (set);
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_zero (size_t count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_zero (size_t count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *set)
{
- CPU_ZERO (set);
+ CPU_ZERO ((cpu_set_t *) set);
}
void
-__gnat_cpu_set (int cpu, size_t count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, cpu_set_t *set)
+__gnat_cpu_set (int cpu, size_t count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *set)
{
/* Ada handles CPU numbers starting from 1, while C identifies the first
CPU by a 0, so we need to adjust. */
- CPU_SET (cpu - 1, set);
+ CPU_SET (cpu - 1, (cpu_set_t *) set);
}
#endif /* !CPU_ALLOC */
#endif /* linux */
diff -ru gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.h gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.h
--- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.h 2014-02-24 18:51:58.000000000 -0200
+++ gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/adaint.h 2014-12-10 12:03:48.377834174 -0200
@@ -266,13 +266,11 @@
/* Routines for interface to required CPU set primitives */
-#include <sched.h>
-
-extern cpu_set_t *__gnat_cpu_alloc (size_t);
+extern void * __gnat_cpu_alloc (size_t);
extern size_t __gnat_cpu_alloc_size (size_t);
-extern void __gnat_cpu_free (cpu_set_t *);
-extern void __gnat_cpu_zero (size_t, cpu_set_t *);
-extern void __gnat_cpu_set (int, size_t, cpu_set_t *);
+extern void __gnat_cpu_free (void *);
+extern void __gnat_cpu_zero (size_t, void *);
+extern void __gnat_cpu_set (int, size_t, void *);
#endif
#if defined (_WIN32)
--- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Makefile.in.orig 2014-12-11 08:16:33.364902456 -0200
+++ gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Makefile.in 2014-12-11 08:16:51.998236755 -0200
@@ -1948,7 +1948,7 @@
endif
# ARM linux, GNU eabi
-ifeq ($(strip $(filter-out arm% linux-gnueabi%,$(target_cpu) $(target_os))),)
+ifeq ($(strip $(filter-out arm% linux-gnueabi% linux-muslgnueabi%,$(target_cpu) $(target_os))),)
LIBGNAT_TARGET_PAIRS = \
a-intnam.ads<a-intnam-linux.ads \
s-inmaop.adb<s-inmaop-posix.adb \
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