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Spidermonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C and C++. It is used in
various Mozilla products, including Firefox, and is available under the MPL2.

There are 10 patches currently required to properly cross-compile spidermonkey:

1) allow-newer-autoconf-versions
  - Spidermonkey is hardcoded to use Autoconf 2.13, which is from 1999!
    The reasoning behind using 2.13 is because newer versions of Autoconf do not
    work correctly with the custom m4 macros in the source code.

    However: Because we are building just the Spidermonkey engine instead of the
    entire Firefox package, newer versions of Autoconf work without issue.
    See: See: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104642
    for further explanation.

2) allow-building-in-tree
  - By default, spidermonkey must be configured and built out-of-tree, otherwise
    the following error occurs:

    FATAL ERROR PROCESSING MOZBUILD FILE
    ==============================

    The error occurred while processing the following file or one of the files
    it includes:
      js/src/shell/moz.build

    The error occurred when validating the result of the execution. The reported
    error is:
        The path specified in LOCAL_INCLUDES is not allowed:
        .. (resolved to js/src)
    Remove this check, as spidermonkey builds without issue in-tree.

3) allow-unknown-configuration-options
  - By default, if an unknown parameter is passed to configure, an error is
    raised. Replace the raise with a pass and continue.
    Fixes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1379540

4) fix-building-with-musl
  - The MIPS specific header <sgidefs.h> is not provided by musl.
    The Linux kernel headers <asm/sgidefs.h> provide the same definitions.

5) add-riscv-support
  - Submitted upstream:
    See: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1318905

6) copy-headers-on-install-instead-of-symlinking
  - When installing, instead of linking the headers to the source directory,
    copy them.

7) ensure-proper-running-on-64-bit-and-32-bit-be-platforms
  - Taken from the Fedora RPM
    Applied upstream.
    Fixes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1488552

8) 0008-save-and-restore-non-volatile-x28-on-ARM64-for-generated-unboxed-obje
  - Taken from the Fedora RPM:
    Applied upstream.
    Fixes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1375074

9) save-x28-before-clobbering-it-in-the-regex-compiler
  - Taken from the Fedora RPM:
    Applied upstream.
    Fixes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1445907

10) always-use-the-equivalent-year-to-determine-the-time-zone
  - Taken from the Fedora RPM:
    Applied upstream.
    Fixes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1415202

Typically, The Firefox source tarball is used to build spidermonkey; however,
this has two disadvantages:
  - It's large. The Firefox source tarball is over 250M.
  - It requires Autoconf 2.13
Instead, use a tarball with only the Spidermonkey source code in it with a
pre-setup configure file. This tarball reduces the size to 31M and prevents the
Autoconf 2.13 requirement.

Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <aduskett@greenlots.com>
[Thomas: adjust how the libnspr arch dependency is handled]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2019-11-25 21:18:37 +01:00
arch arch/Config.in.arc: introduce the ARC optimized hs38 variant 2019-11-12 21:51:13 +01:00
board board: add Beelink GS1 support 2019-11-24 09:47:24 +01:00
boot boot/barebox: bump version to 2019.11.0 2019-11-24 22:54:10 +01:00
configs configs/orangepi_r1: bump kernel and u-boot versions 2019-11-24 22:51:05 +01:00
docs Update for 2019.11-rc1 2019-11-05 23:39:17 +01:00
fs fs: don't use := when not needed 2019-10-27 10:35:06 +01:00
linux linux: bump CIP kernel to version 4.19.82-cip14 2019-11-20 21:39:18 +01:00
package package/spidermonkey: new package 2019-11-25 21:18:37 +01:00
support support/testing: add lxc test 2019-11-20 22:38:25 +01:00
system package/netifrc: add support for BR2_SYSTEM_DHCP 2019-09-23 22:57:04 +02:00
toolchain toolchain/toolchain-external: add a check for D language support 2019-11-04 23:04:24 +01:00
utils utils/scanpypi: sort alphabetically list of required packages 2019-11-08 21:53:02 +01:00
.defconfig arch: remove support for sh64 2016-09-08 22:15:15 +02:00
.flake8 .flake8: fix check for 80/132 columns 2019-04-10 12:31:33 +02:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
.gitlab-ci.yml gitlab-ci.yml: regenerate after new defconfig addition 2019-11-25 20:45:10 +01:00
.gitlab-ci.yml.in gitlab-ci: use our updated docker base image 2019-10-27 21:52:28 +01:00
CHANGES Update for 2019.11-rc1 2019-11-05 23:39:17 +01:00
Config.in Config.in: disable PIC/PIE if the toolchain does not support PIE 2019-10-28 08:43:22 +01:00
Config.in.legacy package/rpi-userland: bump version to 5070cb7f 2019-11-09 14:33:24 +01:00
COPYING COPYING: add exception about patch licensing 2016-02-26 19:50:13 +01:00
DEVELOPERS package/spidermonkey: new package 2019-11-25 21:18:37 +01:00
Makefile Update for 2019.11-rc1 2019-11-05 23:39:17 +01:00
Makefile.legacy Remove BR2_DEPRECATED 2016-10-15 23:14:45 +02:00
README README: add reference to submitting-patches 2016-02-01 19:16:08 +01:00

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