Since not all compilers support -no-pie, NOPIE_CFLAGS and NOPIE_LDFLAGS
should be used to disable PIE.
PR ld/21090
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp (undefined_weak): Use
NOPIE_CFLAGS and NOPIE_LDFLAGS to disable PIE for the non-pie
version of the test.
+2017-04-07 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
+
+ PR ld/21090
+ * testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp (undefined_weak): Use
+ NOPIE_CFLAGS and NOPIE_LDFLAGS to disable PIE for the non-pie
+ version of the test.
+
2017-04-07 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
PR ld/19579
# Add $PLT_CFLAGS if PLT is expected.
global PLT_CFLAGS
+# Add $NOPIE_CFLAGS and $NOPIE_LDFLAGS if non-PIE is required.
+global NOPIE_CFLAGS NOPIE_LDFLAGS
# Must be native with the C compiler
if { [isnative] && [which $CC] != 0 } {
]
}
- undefined_weak "-fno-pie" "-no-pie"
+ undefined_weak "$NOPIE_CFLAGS" "$NOPIE_LDFLAGS"
undefined_weak "-fPIE" ""
undefined_weak "-fPIE" "-pie"
undefined_weak "-fPIE" "-Wl,-z,nodynamic-undefined-weak"