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Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <[email protected]>
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Avoids AVC warnings when allocating executable memory by first checking
if the current process has permission to do so.
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of -I flags.
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This is a remnant from the libcwrapper days that can be removed now. It is the
last XFree86 glitch in Mesa core.
Reverts the following commit (thanks to Brian Paul for pointing to it):
commit 8b1dc68662f2a18ea4e02c6d3247c5d1da741aa8
Author: Alan Hourihane <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 24 21:40:53 2006 +0000
pull in fix from 6.4 branch for XFree86Server definition
commit cc7b6810e2fe6ab485fd96d5f17bf5d9329bd153
Author: Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Oct 21 18:09:24 2005 +0000
Make execmem.c compile in the server (libGLcore). Since xf86mmap
doesn't know about MAP_ANONYMOUS, this is the only viable fix. This
issue will likely have to be revisited at some point.
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allocations succeed. I'm not sure this is really necessary...
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_mesa_calloc(), _mesa_free() functions. Clean-up formatting, doxygen-style
comments.
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executable memory. Based on Thomas Hellstrom's patch.
TODO: glapi.c also needs this, but cannot access this code.
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