glibc/signal
Nick Alcock 2e6c45c59b Do not stack-protect sigreturn stubs [BZ #7065]
These are called from the kernel with the stack at a carefully-
chosen location so that the stack frame can be restored: they must not
move the stack pointer lest garbage be restored into the registers.

We explicitly inhibit protection for SPARC and for signal/sigreturn.c:
other arches either define their sigreturn stubs in .S files, or (i386,
x86_64, mips) use macros expanding to top-level asm blocks and explicit
labels in the text section to mock up a "function" without telling the
compiler that one is there at all.
2016-12-26 10:11:06 +01:00
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sys
allocrtsig.c
kill.c
killpg.c
Makefile
raise.c
sigaction.c
sigaddset.c
sigaltstack.c
sigandset.c
sigblock.c
sigdelset.c
sigempty.c
sigfillset.c
siggetmask.c
sighold.c
sigignore.c
sigintr.c
sigisempty.c
sigismem.c
signal.c
signal.h
sigorset.c
sigpause.c
sigpending.c
sigprocmask.c
sigqueue.c
sigrelse.c
sigreturn.c
sigset.c
sigsetmask.c
sigsetops.c
sigsetops.h
sigstack.c
sigsuspend.c
sigtimedwait.c
sigvec.c
sigwait.c
sigwaitinfo.c
sysv_signal.c
tst-raise.c
tst-signal.c
tst-sigset2.c
tst-sigset.c
tst-sigsimple.c
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