The m68k architecture code is capable of supporting the binfmt_elf_fdpic
loader, so allow it to be configured. It is restricted to nommu
configurations at this time due to the MMU context structures/code not
supporting everything elf_fdpic needs when MMU is enabled.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-m68k/[email protected]/
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <[email protected]>
---
fs/Kconfig.binfmt | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
v2: remove superfluous surrounding "(" ")"
diff --git a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
index 21c6332fa785..fb325b3aa4b0 100644
--- a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
+++ b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ config ARCH_USE_GNU_PROPERTY
config BINFMT_ELF_FDPIC
bool "Kernel support for FDPIC ELF binaries"
default y if !BINFMT_ELF
- depends on (ARM || (SUPERH && !MMU))
+ depends on ARM || ((M68K || SUPERH) && !MMU)
select ELFCORE
help
ELF FDPIC binaries are based on ELF, but allow the individual load
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2.25.1
On 13/5/22 09:06, Greg Ungerer wrote:
> The m68k architecture code is capable of supporting the binfmt_elf_fdpic
> loader, so allow it to be configured. It is restricted to nommu
> configurations at this time due to the MMU context structures/code not
> supporting everything elf_fdpic needs when MMU is enabled.
>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-m68k/[email protected]/
> Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <[email protected]>
> ---
> fs/Kconfig.binfmt | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> v2: remove superfluous surrounding "(" ")"
If no one has any objections I can carry this in the m68knommu
git tree with the rest of the series.
Regards
Greg
> diff --git a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
> index 21c6332fa785..fb325b3aa4b0 100644
> --- a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
> +++ b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ config ARCH_USE_GNU_PROPERTY
> config BINFMT_ELF_FDPIC
> bool "Kernel support for FDPIC ELF binaries"
> default y if !BINFMT_ELF
> - depends on (ARM || (SUPERH && !MMU))
> + depends on ARM || ((M68K || SUPERH) && !MMU)
> select ELFCORE
> help
> ELF FDPIC binaries are based on ELF, but allow the individual load