freebsd-src/release/picobsd
Ruslan Ermilov 042df2e2da Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for userland:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing, but it may be
  turned opt-in for stable branches depending on the consensus.  You
  can turn it off with WITHOUT_SSP.
- WITHOUT_SSP was previously used to disable the build of GNU libssp.
  It is harmless to steal the knob as SSP symbols have been provided
  by libc for a long time, GNU libssp should not have been much used.
- SSP is disabled in a few corners such as system bootstrap programs
  (sys/boot), process bootstrap code (rtld, csu) and SSP symbols themselves.
- It should be safe to use -fstack-protector-all to build world, however
  libc will be automatically downgraded to -fstack-protector because it
  breaks rtld otherwise.
- This option is unavailable on ia64.

Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for kernel:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing.
- Do not compile your kernel with -fstack-protector-all, it won't work.

Submitted by:	Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
2008-06-25 21:33:28 +00:00
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bridge libbsdxml is now required by ifconfig(8). 2008-04-22 18:20:05 +00:00
build Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for userland: 2008-06-25 21:33:28 +00:00
floppy.tree/etc Catch up with PHK's sio(4) cuaa->cuad rework [sys/dev/sio/sio.c rev. 1.456]. 2004-11-19 03:51:12 +00:00
mfs_tree Catch up with PHK's sio(4) cuaa->cuad rework [sys/dev/sio/sio.c rev. 1.456]. 2004-11-19 03:51:12 +00:00
tinyware silence compiler complaints 2007-11-26 05:03:55 +00:00
Version Bump version to 0.500 -- not that it means much, but at least 2001-02-18 06:46:20 +00:00