| /* | 
 |  * This supplies .note.* sections to go into the PT_NOTE inside the vDSO text. | 
 |  * Here we can supply some information useful to userland. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #include <linux/version.h> | 
 | #include <linux/elfnote.h> | 
 |  | 
 | /* Ideally this would use UTS_NAME, but using a quoted string here | 
 |    doesn't work. Remember to change this when changing the | 
 |    kernel's name. */ | 
 | ELFNOTE_START(Linux, 0, "a") | 
 | 	.long LINUX_VERSION_CODE | 
 | ELFNOTE_END | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef CONFIG_XEN | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Add a special note telling glibc's dynamic linker a fake hardware | 
 |  * flavor that it will use to choose the search path for libraries in the | 
 |  * same way it uses real hardware capabilities like "mmx". | 
 |  * We supply "nosegneg" as the fake capability, to indicate that we | 
 |  * do not like negative offsets in instructions using segment overrides, | 
 |  * since we implement those inefficiently.  This makes it possible to | 
 |  * install libraries optimized to avoid those access patterns in someplace | 
 |  * like /lib/i686/tls/nosegneg.  Note that an /etc/ld.so.conf.d/file | 
 |  * corresponding to the bits here is needed to make ldconfig work right. | 
 |  * It should contain: | 
 |  *	hwcap 1 nosegneg | 
 |  * to match the mapping of bit to name that we give here. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * At runtime, the fake hardware feature will be considered to be present | 
 |  * if its bit is set in the mask word.  So, we start with the mask 0, and | 
 |  * at boot time we set VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT if running under Xen. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #include "../../xen/vdso.h"	/* Defines VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | ELFNOTE_START(GNU, 2, "a") | 
 | 	.long 1			/* ncaps */ | 
 | VDSO32_NOTE_MASK:		/* Symbol used by arch/x86/xen/setup.c */ | 
 | 	.long 0			/* mask */ | 
 | 	.byte VDSO_NOTE_NONEGSEG_BIT; .asciz "nosegneg"	/* bit, name */ | 
 | ELFNOTE_END | 
 | #endif |