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Emacs on Apple ARM devices
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>>>>> On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 02:17:18 -0700, Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se> said:
Stefan> Roland Kaufmann <rlndkfmn+emacs <at> gmail.com> writes:
>> Code generation on Apple's ARM devices is mostly similar to MacOS, except that
>> they expect a code signature section, which to avoid wasting too many bytes, are
>> not aligned on page size as with code, but rather to nearest 16 bytes. In
>> addition, the ARM compiler will also emit some relative pointer relocation
>> records, which it seems can be safely ignored as sections aren't rearranged.
>>
>> This changeset implements those changes on the Mach-O dumper so that Emacs can
>> be compiled for ARM devices. With the ongoing convergence between the MacOS and
>> iOS platform, and the increasing importance of code-signing in later MacOS
>> versions, I think it could be nice to mainline these changes.
>>
>> Since these sections do not occur in current MacOS builds - otherwise they would
>> generate errors for being unknown - the changes should not impact existing
>> places where Emacs build, and it would not work on iOS without to begin with.
>>
>> Hat tip to Aaron Griffith for sharing his knowledge.
Stefan> This series of patches was submitted 8 weeks ago, but never got a reply
Stefan> at the time.
Stefan> Could someone with more knowledge about this please help review it?
Are these patches even still needed now that emacs-27 has a portable
dumper?
Robert
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