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# a27bb01f 12-Jul-2015 John Marino <draco@marino.st>

OpenLIBM: local modification - elf notes on assembly

All object files need a .note.GNU-stack elf section in order to preserve
the ability for the resulting program to run on a non-executable stack.

OpenLIBM: local modification - elf notes on assembly

All object files need a .note.GNU-stack elf section in order to preserve
the ability for the resulting program to run on a non-executable stack.
If a single object is missing this section, the linker will run the program
on an executable stack instead which is less secure.

The FreeBSD and NetBSD libm assembly files have these notes, but OpenBSD
does not use them, thus the need for a local modification.

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# 05a0b428 12-Jul-2015 John Marino <draco@marino.st>

Import OpenBSD's libm (trunk, 4 July 2015) to a new vendor branch

With the exception of x86_64 (as amd64), all arch-specific files have
been filtered out. A new directory called "include" has been

Import OpenBSD's libm (trunk, 4 July 2015) to a new vendor branch

With the exception of x86_64 (as amd64), all arch-specific files have
been filtered out. A new directory called "include" has been added
to capture global and arch-specific headers for installation. Other
than that directory and those exclusions, this is an unaltered copy
of OpenBSD's libm as it existed on 4th of July, 2015.

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