When glibc is compiled with gcc 6.2 that has been configured with
--enable-default-pie and --enable-default-ssp, the configure script
fails to detect that the compiler has ssp turned on by default when
being built for i686-linux-gnu.
This is because gcc is emitting __stack_chk_fail_local but the
script is only looking for __stack_chk_fail. Support both.
Example output:
checking whether x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -m32 -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
implicitly enables -fstack-protector... no
(cherry picked from commit
c7409aded44634411a19b0b7178b7faa237835e6)
+2016-11-15 Denis Kaganovich <mahatma@eu.by>
+ Magnus Granberg <zorry@gentoo.org>
+ Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+
+ [BZ #20662]
+ * configure.ac (libc_cv_predef_stack_protector): Also check for
+ __stack_chk_fail_local symbols.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
2016-11-03 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* conform/Makefile ($(linknamespace-header-tests)): Also depend on
# symbols (resolved by the linker), so filter out unknown symbols.
# This will fail to produce the correct result if the compiler
# defaults to -fstack-protector but this produces an undefined symbol
-# other than __stack_chk_fail. However, compilers like that have not
-# been encountered in practice.
-libc_undefs=`echo "$libc_undefs" | egrep '^(foobar|__stack_chk_fail)$'`
+# other than __stack_chk_fail or __stack_chk_fail_local. However,
+# compilers like that have not been encountered in practice.
+libc_undefs=`echo "$libc_undefs" | \
+ egrep '^(foobar|__stack_chk_fail|__stack_chk_fail_local)$'`
case "$libc_undefs" in
foobar) libc_cv_predef_stack_protector=no ;;
'__stack_chk_fail
+foobar'|'__stack_chk_fail_local
foobar') libc_cv_predef_stack_protector=yes ;;
*) as_fn_error $? "unexpected symbols in test: $libc_undefs" "$LINENO" 5 ;;
esac
# symbols (resolved by the linker), so filter out unknown symbols.
# This will fail to produce the correct result if the compiler
# defaults to -fstack-protector but this produces an undefined symbol
-# other than __stack_chk_fail. However, compilers like that have not
-# been encountered in practice.
-libc_undefs=`echo "$libc_undefs" | egrep '^(foobar|__stack_chk_fail)$'`
+# other than __stack_chk_fail or __stack_chk_fail_local. However,
+# compilers like that have not been encountered in practice.
+libc_undefs=`echo "$libc_undefs" | \
+ egrep '^(foobar|__stack_chk_fail|__stack_chk_fail_local)$'`
case "$libc_undefs" in
foobar) libc_cv_predef_stack_protector=no ;;
'__stack_chk_fail
+foobar'|'__stack_chk_fail_local
foobar') libc_cv_predef_stack_protector=yes ;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([unexpected symbols in test: $libc_undefs]) ;;
esac],