On Wed, 11 Sep 2024, Marvin Scholz wrote:
The symbol prefix check would incorrectly detect a bogus prefix in circumstances where sanitizers instrument the build, like when configuring with the clang-asan toolchain where it would detect the prefix as __odr_asan_gen_, which is obviously wrong.To fix this, adjust the prefix detection to only detect a one-character prefix, which is the only case that matters anywhere right now. --- configure | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/configure b/configure index d3bd46f382a..7e84272b74b 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -6131,13 +6131,15 @@ enable_weak_pic() { enabled pic && enable_weak_pic test_cc <<EOF || die "Symbol mangling check failed." int ff_extern; EOF -sym=$($nm $TMPO | awk '/ff_extern/{ print substr($0, match($0, /[^ \t]*ff_extern/)) }') +sym=$($nm $TMPO | awk '/[ \t]+[^ \t]{0,1}ff_extern/{ print substr($0, match($0, /[^ \t]{0,1}ff_extern$/)) }') extern_prefix=${sym%%ff_extern*}
Since we're checking for ff_extern$ in the substr match, would it be safest to include the $ in the initial ff_extern match as well? So if there's a _ff_extern$foo symbol listed first, that won't be matched?
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