# $FreeBSD$ # XXX This is a workaround to allow i386 to cross-compile on an amd64 host. .include # XXX --- .include NO_WERROR= WARNS?= 2 CFLAGS.h_raw+= -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector .if ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" CFLAGS.h_raw+= -fsanitize=bounds .elif ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "gcc" CFLAGS.h_raw+= --param ssp-buffer-size=1 LDADD+= -lssp .endif NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_SH= ssp_test BINDIR= ${TESTSDIR} PROGS= h_fgets PROGS+= h_gets PROGS+= h_getcwd PROGS+= h_memcpy PROGS+= h_memmove PROGS+= h_memset # This testcase doesn't run properly when not compiled with -fsantize=bounds # with clang, which is currently contingent on a compiler_rt update # # XXX: the h_raw/h_read testcases don't cause a SIGABRT with in-tree gcc right # now on amd64 when it trips the stack bounds specified in t_ssp.sh . This # probably needs to be fixed as it's currently hardcoded. # # sanitizer is not tested or supported for ARM right now. sbruno .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64" .if ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" && ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} == "yes" .if ${COMPILER_VERSION} < 30500 || 30700 <= ${COMPILER_VERSION} # XXX This is a workaround to allow i386 to cross-compile on an amd64 host. .if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == ${_HOST_ARCH} # XXX --- PROGS+= h_raw # XXX This is a workaround to allow i386 to cross-compile on an amd64 host. .endif # XXX --- .endif .endif .endif PROGS+= h_read PROGS+= h_readlink PROGS+= h_snprintf PROGS+= h_sprintf PROGS+= h_stpcpy PROGS+= h_stpncpy PROGS+= h_strcat PROGS+= h_strcpy PROGS+= h_strncat PROGS+= h_strncpy PROGS+= h_vsnprintf PROGS+= h_vsprintf .include "../Makefile.netbsd-tests" .include