Apparently, even when the assembly file is empty (because
`ZSTD_ENABLE_ASM_X86_64_BMI2` is false), it still is marked as possibly
needing an executable stack and so the whole library is marked as such. This
commit applies a simple patch for this problem by moving the noexecstack
indication outside the macro guard.
This commit builds on #2857.
This commit addresses #2963.
Move portability macros to `lib/common/portability_macros.h`. This file
only contains platform/feature detection (e.g. 0/1 macros). This file is
shared between C and ASM code, so it cannot include any C code.
Rename `HUF_` ASM macros to be `ZSTD_` prefixed, and move to the new
header.
Restrict `ZSTD_ASM_SUPPORTED` to `__GNUC__`, because we need the GAS
assembler.
Finally, only include the ASM code if we are actually going to use it.
This disables it on all Windows platforms, which should resolve the
problem brought up in Issue #2789.
short-tests-0 were silently failing. I think because of the && make clean construction. Switch to ; instead.
Also fix all the test failures that were exposed.
`make all` is failing on CircleCI because it is missing Docker. Move that test
to GitHub actions, and switch the pedantic CircleCI test to `make allmost`.
Putting stack marking into every assembly files is required to indicate
that the stack does not need to be executable.
Executable flag on stack conflicts with some security measures, Systemd
MemoryDenyWriteExecute=yes for example.