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remove the not useful disclaimer

Waldemar Brodkorb 8 years ago
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cdc9347462

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ldso/ldso/arm/elfinterp.c

@@ -30,13 +30,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 #include "ldso.h"
 #include "ldso.h"
 
 
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);

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ldso/ldso/bfin/elfinterp.c

@@ -29,13 +29,6 @@ License along with uClibc; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not, see
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden")))
 __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden")))
 struct funcdesc_value volatile *
 struct funcdesc_value volatile *
 _dl_linux_resolver (struct elf_resolve *tpnt, int reloc_entry)
 _dl_linux_resolver (struct elf_resolve *tpnt, int reloc_entry)

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/c6x/elfinterp.c

@@ -20,13 +20,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 extern void __c6x_cache_sync(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
 extern void __c6x_cache_sync(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
     attribute_hidden;
     attribute_hidden;
 
 

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/frv/elfinterp.c

@@ -17,13 +17,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 struct funcdesc_value volatile attribute_hidden *
 struct funcdesc_value volatile attribute_hidden *
 _dl_linux_resolver (struct elf_resolve *tpnt, int reloc_entry)
 _dl_linux_resolver (struct elf_resolve *tpnt, int reloc_entry)
 {
 {

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/i386/elfinterp.c

@@ -34,13 +34,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 
 
 unsigned long
 unsigned long

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/m68k/elfinterp.c

@@ -32,13 +32,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 #include "ldso.h"
 #include "ldso.h"
 
 
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/microblaze/elfinterp.c

@@ -34,13 +34,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 
 
 unsigned long
 unsigned long

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/nds32/elfinterp.c

@@ -35,13 +35,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 #include "ldso.h"
 #include "ldso.h"
 
 
 #if defined(USE_TLS) && USE_TLS
 #if defined(USE_TLS) && USE_TLS

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/or1k/elfinterp.c

@@ -34,13 +34,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 
 
 unsigned long
 unsigned long

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/sh/elfinterp.c

@@ -31,13 +31,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 #include "ldso.h"
 #include "ldso.h"
 
 
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);

+ 0 - 7
ldso/ldso/sparc/elfinterp.c

@@ -31,13 +31,6 @@
 References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
 References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
 an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-	 I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-	 information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-	 Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-	 a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-	 working. */
-
 /* Some SPARC opcodes we need to use for self-modifying code.  */
 /* Some SPARC opcodes we need to use for self-modifying code.  */
 #define OPCODE_NOP	0x01000000 /* nop */
 #define OPCODE_NOP	0x01000000 /* nop */
 #define OPCODE_CALL	0x40000000 /* call ?; add PC-rel word address */
 #define OPCODE_CALL	0x40000000 /* call ?; add PC-rel word address */

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ldso/ldso/x86_64/elfinterp.c

@@ -34,13 +34,6 @@
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    References to symbols in sharable libraries can be resolved by either
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
    an ELF sharable library or a linux style of shared library. */
 
 
-/* Disclaimer:  I have never seen any AT&T source code for SVr4, nor have
-   I ever taken any courses on internals.  This program was developed using
-   information available through the book "UNIX SYSTEM V RELEASE 4,
-   Programmers guide: Ansi C and Programming Support Tools", which did
-   a more than adequate job of explaining everything required to get this
-   working. */
-
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 extern int _dl_linux_resolve(void);
 
 
 unsigned long
 unsigned long