From 6c372659a139ba70d95e0d4d91353c14d7474531 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Peridot Bot <rockyautomation@rockylinux.org>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 07:11:34 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] import glibc-2.34-125.el9_5.3

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 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-69003.patch    | 845 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-1.patch  | 447 ++++++++++++++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-10.patch |  39 ++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-2.patch  | 133 +++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch  |  67 +++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-4.patch  | 107 ++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-5.patch  | 172 ++++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-6.patch  |  91 ++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-7.patch  | 138 +++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-8.patch  | 147 ++++++
 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch  | 179 +++++++
 SPECS/glibc.spec                  |  19 +-
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 create mode 100644 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch
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 create mode 100644 SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch

diff --git a/.glibc.checksum b/.glibc.checksum
index 1882d6a..1353042 100644
--- a/.glibc.checksum
+++ b/.glibc.checksum
@@ -1 +1 @@
-a80b272db684a3386983a445e07d1b36c3e6fc723eb93ecf89cae7d08970fd83
+cdfeb758d583631ede7bac4d5ab0c6554febaa4dd5aa66b9bdddfccd4aa8d803
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-69003.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-69003.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a0e38e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-69003.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,845 @@
+From e1d3312015e8f70344620375aedf91afe7e7e7a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: lijianglin <lijianglin2@huawei.com>
+Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 20:15:49 +0800
+Subject: add GB18030-2022 charmap and test the entire GB18030 charmap [BZ
+ #30243]
+
+support GB18030-2022 after add and change some transcoding relationship
+of GB18030-2022.Details are as follows:
+add 25 transcoding relationship
+  UE81E 0x82359037
+  UE826 0x82359038
+  UE82B 0x82359039
+  UE82C 0x82359130
+  UE832 0x82359131
+  UE843 0x82359132
+  UE854 0x82359133
+  UE864 0x82359134
+  UE78D 0x84318236
+  UE78F 0x84318237
+  UE78E 0x84318238
+  UE790 0x84318239
+  UE791 0x84318330
+  UE792 0x84318331
+  UE793 0x84318332
+  UE794 0x84318333
+  UE795 0x84318334
+  UE796 0x84318335
+  UE816 0xfe51
+  UE817 0xfe52
+  UE818 0xfe53
+  UE831 0xfe6c
+  UE83B 0xfe76
+  UE855 0xfe91
+change 6 transcoding relationship
+  U20087 0x95329031
+  U20089 0x95329033
+  U200CC 0x95329730
+  U215D7 0x9536b937
+  U2298F 0x9630ba35
+  U241FE 0x9635b630
+Test the entire GB18030 charmap, not only the Unicode BMP part.
+
+Co-authored-by: yangyanchao <yangyanchao6@huawei.com>
+Co-authored-by: liqingqing <liqingqing3@huawei.com>
+Co-authored-by: Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
+Reviewed-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
+Reviewed-by: Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/iconvdata/gb18030.c b/iconvdata/gb18030.c
+index 9996a59eaf..be6cfe652c 100644
+--- a/iconvdata/gb18030.c
++++ b/iconvdata/gb18030.c
+@@ -6009,49 +6009,50 @@ static const uint16_t __twobyte_to_ucs[] =
+   [0x5dc2] = 0xfa0e, [0x5dc3] = 0xfa0f, [0x5dc4] = 0xfa11, [0x5dc5] = 0xfa13,
+   [0x5dc6] = 0xfa14, [0x5dc7] = 0xfa18, [0x5dc8] = 0xfa1f, [0x5dc9] = 0xfa20,
+   [0x5dca] = 0xfa21, [0x5dcb] = 0xfa23, [0x5dcc] = 0xfa24, [0x5dcd] = 0xfa27,
+-  [0x5dce] = 0xfa28, [0x5dcf] = 0xfa29, [0x5dd0] = 0x2e81, [0x5dd4] = 0x2e84,
+-  [0x5dd5] = 0x3473, [0x5dd6] = 0x3447, [0x5dd7] = 0x2e88, [0x5dd8] = 0x2e8b,
+-  [0x5dd9] = 0x9fb4, [0x5dda] = 0x359e, [0x5ddb] = 0x361a, [0x5ddc] = 0x360e,
+-  [0x5ddd] = 0x2e8c, [0x5dde] = 0x2e97, [0x5ddf] = 0x396e, [0x5de0] = 0x3918,
+-  [0x5de1] = 0x9fb5, [0x5de2] = 0x39cf, [0x5de3] = 0x39df, [0x5de4] = 0x3a73,
+-  [0x5de5] = 0x39d0, [0x5de6] = 0x9fb6, [0x5de7] = 0x9fb7, [0x5de8] = 0x3b4e,
+-  [0x5de9] = 0x3c6e, [0x5dea] = 0x3ce0, [0x5deb] = 0x2ea7, [0x5ded] = 0x9fb8,
++  [0x5dce] = 0xfa28, [0x5dcf] = 0xfa29, [0x5dd0] = 0x2e81, [0x5dd1] = 0xe816,
++  [0x5dd2] = 0xe817, [0x5dd3] = 0xe818, [0x5dd4] = 0x2e84, [0x5dd5] = 0x3473,
++  [0x5dd6] = 0x3447, [0x5dd7] = 0x2e88, [0x5dd8] = 0x2e8b, [0x5dd9] = 0x9fb4,
++  [0x5dda] = 0x359e, [0x5ddb] = 0x361a, [0x5ddc] = 0x360e, [0x5ddd] = 0x2e8c,
++  [0x5dde] = 0x2e97, [0x5ddf] = 0x396e, [0x5de0] = 0x3918, [0x5de1] = 0x9fb5,
++  [0x5de2] = 0x39cf, [0x5de3] = 0x39df, [0x5de4] = 0x3a73, [0x5de5] = 0x39d0,
++  [0x5de6] = 0x9fb6, [0x5de7] = 0x9fb7, [0x5de8] = 0x3b4e, [0x5de9] = 0x3c6e,
++  [0x5dea] = 0x3ce0, [0x5deb] = 0x2ea7, [0x5dec] = 0xe831, [0x5ded] = 0x9fb8,
+   [0x5dee] = 0x2eaa, [0x5def] = 0x4056, [0x5df0] = 0x415f, [0x5df1] = 0x2eae,
+   [0x5df2] = 0x4337, [0x5df3] = 0x2eb3, [0x5df4] = 0x2eb6, [0x5df5] = 0x2eb7,
+-  [0x5df7] = 0x43b1, [0x5df8] = 0x43ac, [0x5df9] = 0x2ebb, [0x5dfa] = 0x43dd,
+-  [0x5dfb] = 0x44d6, [0x5dfc] = 0x4661, [0x5dfd] = 0x464c, [0x5dfe] = 0x9fb9,
+-  [0x5e00] = 0x4723, [0x5e01] = 0x4729, [0x5e02] = 0x477c, [0x5e03] = 0x478d,
+-  [0x5e04] = 0x2eca, [0x5e05] = 0x4947, [0x5e06] = 0x497a, [0x5e07] = 0x497d,
+-  [0x5e08] = 0x4982, [0x5e09] = 0x4983, [0x5e0a] = 0x4985, [0x5e0b] = 0x4986,
+-  [0x5e0c] = 0x499f, [0x5e0d] = 0x499b, [0x5e0e] = 0x49b7, [0x5e0f] = 0x49b6,
+-  [0x5e10] = 0x9fba, [0x5e12] = 0x4ca3, [0x5e13] = 0x4c9f, [0x5e14] = 0x4ca0,
+-  [0x5e15] = 0x4ca1, [0x5e16] = 0x4c77, [0x5e17] = 0x4ca2, [0x5e18] = 0x4d13,
+-  [0x5e19] = 0x4d14, [0x5e1a] = 0x4d15, [0x5e1b] = 0x4d16, [0x5e1c] = 0x4d17,
+-  [0x5e1d] = 0x4d18, [0x5e1e] = 0x4d19, [0x5e1f] = 0x4dae, [0x5e20] = 0x9fbb,
+-  [0x5e21] = 0xe468, [0x5e22] = 0xe469, [0x5e23] = 0xe46a, [0x5e24] = 0xe46b,
+-  [0x5e25] = 0xe46c, [0x5e26] = 0xe46d, [0x5e27] = 0xe46e, [0x5e28] = 0xe46f,
+-  [0x5e29] = 0xe470, [0x5e2a] = 0xe471, [0x5e2b] = 0xe472, [0x5e2c] = 0xe473,
+-  [0x5e2d] = 0xe474, [0x5e2e] = 0xe475, [0x5e2f] = 0xe476, [0x5e30] = 0xe477,
+-  [0x5e31] = 0xe478, [0x5e32] = 0xe479, [0x5e33] = 0xe47a, [0x5e34] = 0xe47b,
+-  [0x5e35] = 0xe47c, [0x5e36] = 0xe47d, [0x5e37] = 0xe47e, [0x5e38] = 0xe47f,
+-  [0x5e39] = 0xe480, [0x5e3a] = 0xe481, [0x5e3b] = 0xe482, [0x5e3c] = 0xe483,
+-  [0x5e3d] = 0xe484, [0x5e3e] = 0xe485, [0x5e3f] = 0xe486, [0x5e40] = 0xe487,
+-  [0x5e41] = 0xe488, [0x5e42] = 0xe489, [0x5e43] = 0xe48a, [0x5e44] = 0xe48b,
+-  [0x5e45] = 0xe48c, [0x5e46] = 0xe48d, [0x5e47] = 0xe48e, [0x5e48] = 0xe48f,
+-  [0x5e49] = 0xe490, [0x5e4a] = 0xe491, [0x5e4b] = 0xe492, [0x5e4c] = 0xe493,
+-  [0x5e4d] = 0xe494, [0x5e4e] = 0xe495, [0x5e4f] = 0xe496, [0x5e50] = 0xe497,
+-  [0x5e51] = 0xe498, [0x5e52] = 0xe499, [0x5e53] = 0xe49a, [0x5e54] = 0xe49b,
+-  [0x5e55] = 0xe49c, [0x5e56] = 0xe49d, [0x5e57] = 0xe49e, [0x5e58] = 0xe49f,
+-  [0x5e59] = 0xe4a0, [0x5e5a] = 0xe4a1, [0x5e5b] = 0xe4a2, [0x5e5c] = 0xe4a3,
+-  [0x5e5d] = 0xe4a4, [0x5e5e] = 0xe4a5, [0x5e5f] = 0xe4a6, [0x5e60] = 0xe4a7,
+-  [0x5e61] = 0xe4a8, [0x5e62] = 0xe4a9, [0x5e63] = 0xe4aa, [0x5e64] = 0xe4ab,
+-  [0x5e65] = 0xe4ac, [0x5e66] = 0xe4ad, [0x5e67] = 0xe4ae, [0x5e68] = 0xe4af,
+-  [0x5e69] = 0xe4b0, [0x5e6a] = 0xe4b1, [0x5e6b] = 0xe4b2, [0x5e6c] = 0xe4b3,
+-  [0x5e6d] = 0xe4b4, [0x5e6e] = 0xe4b5, [0x5e6f] = 0xe4b6, [0x5e70] = 0xe4b7,
+-  [0x5e71] = 0xe4b8, [0x5e72] = 0xe4b9, [0x5e73] = 0xe4ba, [0x5e74] = 0xe4bb,
+-  [0x5e75] = 0xe4bc, [0x5e76] = 0xe4bd, [0x5e77] = 0xe4be, [0x5e78] = 0xe4bf,
+-  [0x5e79] = 0xe4c0, [0x5e7a] = 0xe4c1, [0x5e7b] = 0xe4c2, [0x5e7c] = 0xe4c3,
+-  [0x5e7d] = 0xe4c4, [0x5e7e] = 0xe4c5,
++  [0x5df6] = 0xe83b, [0x5df7] = 0x43b1, [0x5df8] = 0x43ac, [0x5df9] = 0x2ebb,
++  [0x5dfa] = 0x43dd, [0x5dfb] = 0x44d6, [0x5dfc] = 0x4661, [0x5dfd] = 0x464c,
++  [0x5dfe] = 0x9fb9, [0x5e00] = 0x4723, [0x5e01] = 0x4729, [0x5e02] = 0x477c,
++  [0x5e03] = 0x478d, [0x5e04] = 0x2eca, [0x5e05] = 0x4947, [0x5e06] = 0x497a,
++  [0x5e07] = 0x497d, [0x5e08] = 0x4982, [0x5e09] = 0x4983, [0x5e0a] = 0x4985,
++  [0x5e0b] = 0x4986, [0x5e0c] = 0x499f, [0x5e0d] = 0x499b, [0x5e0e] = 0x49b7,
++  [0x5e0f] = 0x49b6, [0x5e10] = 0x9fba, [0x5e11] = 0xe855, [0x5e12] = 0x4ca3,
++  [0x5e13] = 0x4c9f, [0x5e14] = 0x4ca0, [0x5e15] = 0x4ca1, [0x5e16] = 0x4c77,
++  [0x5e17] = 0x4ca2, [0x5e18] = 0x4d13, [0x5e19] = 0x4d14, [0x5e1a] = 0x4d15,
++  [0x5e1b] = 0x4d16, [0x5e1c] = 0x4d17, [0x5e1d] = 0x4d18, [0x5e1e] = 0x4d19,
++  [0x5e1f] = 0x4dae, [0x5e20] = 0x9fbb, [0x5e21] = 0xe468, [0x5e22] = 0xe469,
++  [0x5e23] = 0xe46a, [0x5e24] = 0xe46b, [0x5e25] = 0xe46c, [0x5e26] = 0xe46d,
++  [0x5e27] = 0xe46e, [0x5e28] = 0xe46f, [0x5e29] = 0xe470, [0x5e2a] = 0xe471,
++  [0x5e2b] = 0xe472, [0x5e2c] = 0xe473, [0x5e2d] = 0xe474, [0x5e2e] = 0xe475,
++  [0x5e2f] = 0xe476, [0x5e30] = 0xe477, [0x5e31] = 0xe478, [0x5e32] = 0xe479,
++  [0x5e33] = 0xe47a, [0x5e34] = 0xe47b, [0x5e35] = 0xe47c, [0x5e36] = 0xe47d,
++  [0x5e37] = 0xe47e, [0x5e38] = 0xe47f, [0x5e39] = 0xe480, [0x5e3a] = 0xe481,
++  [0x5e3b] = 0xe482, [0x5e3c] = 0xe483, [0x5e3d] = 0xe484, [0x5e3e] = 0xe485,
++  [0x5e3f] = 0xe486, [0x5e40] = 0xe487, [0x5e41] = 0xe488, [0x5e42] = 0xe489,
++  [0x5e43] = 0xe48a, [0x5e44] = 0xe48b, [0x5e45] = 0xe48c, [0x5e46] = 0xe48d,
++  [0x5e47] = 0xe48e, [0x5e48] = 0xe48f, [0x5e49] = 0xe490, [0x5e4a] = 0xe491,
++  [0x5e4b] = 0xe492, [0x5e4c] = 0xe493, [0x5e4d] = 0xe494, [0x5e4e] = 0xe495,
++  [0x5e4f] = 0xe496, [0x5e50] = 0xe497, [0x5e51] = 0xe498, [0x5e52] = 0xe499,
++  [0x5e53] = 0xe49a, [0x5e54] = 0xe49b, [0x5e55] = 0xe49c, [0x5e56] = 0xe49d,
++  [0x5e57] = 0xe49e, [0x5e58] = 0xe49f, [0x5e59] = 0xe4a0, [0x5e5a] = 0xe4a1,
++  [0x5e5b] = 0xe4a2, [0x5e5c] = 0xe4a3, [0x5e5d] = 0xe4a4, [0x5e5e] = 0xe4a5,
++  [0x5e5f] = 0xe4a6, [0x5e60] = 0xe4a7, [0x5e61] = 0xe4a8, [0x5e62] = 0xe4a9,
++  [0x5e63] = 0xe4aa, [0x5e64] = 0xe4ab, [0x5e65] = 0xe4ac, [0x5e66] = 0xe4ad,
++  [0x5e67] = 0xe4ae, [0x5e68] = 0xe4af, [0x5e69] = 0xe4b0, [0x5e6a] = 0xe4b1,
++  [0x5e6b] = 0xe4b2, [0x5e6c] = 0xe4b3, [0x5e6d] = 0xe4b4, [0x5e6e] = 0xe4b5,
++  [0x5e6f] = 0xe4b6, [0x5e70] = 0xe4b7, [0x5e71] = 0xe4b8, [0x5e72] = 0xe4b9,
++  [0x5e73] = 0xe4ba, [0x5e74] = 0xe4bb, [0x5e75] = 0xe4bc, [0x5e76] = 0xe4bd,
++  [0x5e77] = 0xe4be, [0x5e78] = 0xe4bf, [0x5e79] = 0xe4c0, [0x5e7a] = 0xe4c1,
++  [0x5e7b] = 0xe4c2, [0x5e7c] = 0xe4c3, [0x5e7d] = 0xe4c4, [0x5e7e] = 0xe4c5,
+ };
+ 
+ /* Table for GB18030 -> UCS-4, containing the four-byte characters only,
+@@ -8680,7 +8681,9 @@ static const uint16_t __fourbyte_to_ucs[0x99e2 - 6637 - 2110 - 14404 - 4295] =
+   [0x2838] = 0x9fa6, [0x2839] = 0x9fa7, [0x283a] = 0x9fa8, [0x283b] = 0x9fa9,
+   [0x283c] = 0x9faa, [0x283d] = 0x9fab, [0x283e] = 0x9fac, [0x283f] = 0x9fad,
+   [0x2840] = 0x9fae, [0x2841] = 0x9faf, [0x2842] = 0x9fb0, [0x2843] = 0x9fb1,
+-  [0x2844] = 0x9fb2, [0x2845] = 0x9fb3, [0x284e] = 0xe76c, [0x284f] = 0xe7c8,
++  [0x2844] = 0x9fb2, [0x2845] = 0x9fb3, [0x2846] = 0xe81e, [0x2847] = 0xe826,
++  [0x2848] = 0xe82b, [0x2849] = 0xe82c, [0x284a] = 0xe832, [0x284b] = 0xe843,
++  [0x284c] = 0xe854, [0x284d] = 0xe864, [0x284e] = 0xe76c, [0x284f] = 0xe7c8,
+   [0x2850] = 0xe7e7, [0x2851] = 0xe7e8, [0x2852] = 0xe7e9, [0x2853] = 0xe7ea,
+   [0x2854] = 0xe7eb, [0x2855] = 0xe7ec, [0x2856] = 0xe7ed, [0x2857] = 0xe7ee,
+   [0x2858] = 0xe7ef, [0x2859] = 0xe7f0, [0x285a] = 0xe7f1, [0x285b] = 0xe7f2,
+@@ -9008,84 +9011,86 @@ static const uint16_t __fourbyte_to_ucs[0x99e2 - 6637 - 2110 - 14404 - 4295] =
+   [0x2d60] = 0xfe02, [0x2d61] = 0xfe03, [0x2d62] = 0xfe04, [0x2d63] = 0xfe05,
+   [0x2d64] = 0xfe06, [0x2d65] = 0xfe07, [0x2d66] = 0xfe08, [0x2d67] = 0xfe09,
+   [0x2d68] = 0xfe0a, [0x2d69] = 0xfe0b, [0x2d6a] = 0xfe0c, [0x2d6b] = 0xfe0d,
+-  [0x2d6c] = 0xfe0e, [0x2d6d] = 0xfe0f, [0x2d78] = 0xfe1a, [0x2d79] = 0xfe1b,
+-  [0x2d7a] = 0xfe1c, [0x2d7b] = 0xfe1d, [0x2d7c] = 0xfe1e, [0x2d7d] = 0xfe1f,
+-  [0x2d7e] = 0xfe20, [0x2d7f] = 0xfe21, [0x2d80] = 0xfe22, [0x2d81] = 0xfe23,
+-  [0x2d82] = 0xfe24, [0x2d83] = 0xfe25, [0x2d84] = 0xfe26, [0x2d85] = 0xfe27,
+-  [0x2d86] = 0xfe28, [0x2d87] = 0xfe29, [0x2d88] = 0xfe2a, [0x2d89] = 0xfe2b,
+-  [0x2d8a] = 0xfe2c, [0x2d8b] = 0xfe2d, [0x2d8c] = 0xfe2e, [0x2d8d] = 0xfe2f,
+-  [0x2d8e] = 0xfe32, [0x2d8f] = 0xfe45, [0x2d90] = 0xfe46, [0x2d91] = 0xfe47,
+-  [0x2d92] = 0xfe48, [0x2d93] = 0xfe53, [0x2d94] = 0xfe58, [0x2d95] = 0xfe67,
+-  [0x2d96] = 0xfe6c, [0x2d97] = 0xfe6d, [0x2d98] = 0xfe6e, [0x2d99] = 0xfe6f,
+-  [0x2d9a] = 0xfe70, [0x2d9b] = 0xfe71, [0x2d9c] = 0xfe72, [0x2d9d] = 0xfe73,
+-  [0x2d9e] = 0xfe74, [0x2d9f] = 0xfe75, [0x2da0] = 0xfe76, [0x2da1] = 0xfe77,
+-  [0x2da2] = 0xfe78, [0x2da3] = 0xfe79, [0x2da4] = 0xfe7a, [0x2da5] = 0xfe7b,
+-  [0x2da6] = 0xfe7c, [0x2da7] = 0xfe7d, [0x2da8] = 0xfe7e, [0x2da9] = 0xfe7f,
+-  [0x2daa] = 0xfe80, [0x2dab] = 0xfe81, [0x2dac] = 0xfe82, [0x2dad] = 0xfe83,
+-  [0x2dae] = 0xfe84, [0x2daf] = 0xfe85, [0x2db0] = 0xfe86, [0x2db1] = 0xfe87,
+-  [0x2db2] = 0xfe88, [0x2db3] = 0xfe89, [0x2db4] = 0xfe8a, [0x2db5] = 0xfe8b,
+-  [0x2db6] = 0xfe8c, [0x2db7] = 0xfe8d, [0x2db8] = 0xfe8e, [0x2db9] = 0xfe8f,
+-  [0x2dba] = 0xfe90, [0x2dbb] = 0xfe91, [0x2dbc] = 0xfe92, [0x2dbd] = 0xfe93,
+-  [0x2dbe] = 0xfe94, [0x2dbf] = 0xfe95, [0x2dc0] = 0xfe96, [0x2dc1] = 0xfe97,
+-  [0x2dc2] = 0xfe98, [0x2dc3] = 0xfe99, [0x2dc4] = 0xfe9a, [0x2dc5] = 0xfe9b,
+-  [0x2dc6] = 0xfe9c, [0x2dc7] = 0xfe9d, [0x2dc8] = 0xfe9e, [0x2dc9] = 0xfe9f,
+-  [0x2dca] = 0xfea0, [0x2dcb] = 0xfea1, [0x2dcc] = 0xfea2, [0x2dcd] = 0xfea3,
+-  [0x2dce] = 0xfea4, [0x2dcf] = 0xfea5, [0x2dd0] = 0xfea6, [0x2dd1] = 0xfea7,
+-  [0x2dd2] = 0xfea8, [0x2dd3] = 0xfea9, [0x2dd4] = 0xfeaa, [0x2dd5] = 0xfeab,
+-  [0x2dd6] = 0xfeac, [0x2dd7] = 0xfead, [0x2dd8] = 0xfeae, [0x2dd9] = 0xfeaf,
+-  [0x2dda] = 0xfeb0, [0x2ddb] = 0xfeb1, [0x2ddc] = 0xfeb2, [0x2ddd] = 0xfeb3,
+-  [0x2dde] = 0xfeb4, [0x2ddf] = 0xfeb5, [0x2de0] = 0xfeb6, [0x2de1] = 0xfeb7,
+-  [0x2de2] = 0xfeb8, [0x2de3] = 0xfeb9, [0x2de4] = 0xfeba, [0x2de5] = 0xfebb,
+-  [0x2de6] = 0xfebc, [0x2de7] = 0xfebd, [0x2de8] = 0xfebe, [0x2de9] = 0xfebf,
+-  [0x2dea] = 0xfec0, [0x2deb] = 0xfec1, [0x2dec] = 0xfec2, [0x2ded] = 0xfec3,
+-  [0x2dee] = 0xfec4, [0x2def] = 0xfec5, [0x2df0] = 0xfec6, [0x2df1] = 0xfec7,
+-  [0x2df2] = 0xfec8, [0x2df3] = 0xfec9, [0x2df4] = 0xfeca, [0x2df5] = 0xfecb,
+-  [0x2df6] = 0xfecc, [0x2df7] = 0xfecd, [0x2df8] = 0xfece, [0x2df9] = 0xfecf,
+-  [0x2dfa] = 0xfed0, [0x2dfb] = 0xfed1, [0x2dfc] = 0xfed2, [0x2dfd] = 0xfed3,
+-  [0x2dfe] = 0xfed4, [0x2dff] = 0xfed5, [0x2e00] = 0xfed6, [0x2e01] = 0xfed7,
+-  [0x2e02] = 0xfed8, [0x2e03] = 0xfed9, [0x2e04] = 0xfeda, [0x2e05] = 0xfedb,
+-  [0x2e06] = 0xfedc, [0x2e07] = 0xfedd, [0x2e08] = 0xfede, [0x2e09] = 0xfedf,
+-  [0x2e0a] = 0xfee0, [0x2e0b] = 0xfee1, [0x2e0c] = 0xfee2, [0x2e0d] = 0xfee3,
+-  [0x2e0e] = 0xfee4, [0x2e0f] = 0xfee5, [0x2e10] = 0xfee6, [0x2e11] = 0xfee7,
+-  [0x2e12] = 0xfee8, [0x2e13] = 0xfee9, [0x2e14] = 0xfeea, [0x2e15] = 0xfeeb,
+-  [0x2e16] = 0xfeec, [0x2e17] = 0xfeed, [0x2e18] = 0xfeee, [0x2e19] = 0xfeef,
+-  [0x2e1a] = 0xfef0, [0x2e1b] = 0xfef1, [0x2e1c] = 0xfef2, [0x2e1d] = 0xfef3,
+-  [0x2e1e] = 0xfef4, [0x2e1f] = 0xfef5, [0x2e20] = 0xfef6, [0x2e21] = 0xfef7,
+-  [0x2e22] = 0xfef8, [0x2e23] = 0xfef9, [0x2e24] = 0xfefa, [0x2e25] = 0xfefb,
+-  [0x2e26] = 0xfefc, [0x2e27] = 0xfefd, [0x2e28] = 0xfefe, [0x2e29] = 0xfeff,
+-  [0x2e2a] = 0xff00, [0x2e2b] = 0xff5f, [0x2e2c] = 0xff60, [0x2e2d] = 0xff61,
+-  [0x2e2e] = 0xff62, [0x2e2f] = 0xff63, [0x2e30] = 0xff64, [0x2e31] = 0xff65,
+-  [0x2e32] = 0xff66, [0x2e33] = 0xff67, [0x2e34] = 0xff68, [0x2e35] = 0xff69,
+-  [0x2e36] = 0xff6a, [0x2e37] = 0xff6b, [0x2e38] = 0xff6c, [0x2e39] = 0xff6d,
+-  [0x2e3a] = 0xff6e, [0x2e3b] = 0xff6f, [0x2e3c] = 0xff70, [0x2e3d] = 0xff71,
+-  [0x2e3e] = 0xff72, [0x2e3f] = 0xff73, [0x2e40] = 0xff74, [0x2e41] = 0xff75,
+-  [0x2e42] = 0xff76, [0x2e43] = 0xff77, [0x2e44] = 0xff78, [0x2e45] = 0xff79,
+-  [0x2e46] = 0xff7a, [0x2e47] = 0xff7b, [0x2e48] = 0xff7c, [0x2e49] = 0xff7d,
+-  [0x2e4a] = 0xff7e, [0x2e4b] = 0xff7f, [0x2e4c] = 0xff80, [0x2e4d] = 0xff81,
+-  [0x2e4e] = 0xff82, [0x2e4f] = 0xff83, [0x2e50] = 0xff84, [0x2e51] = 0xff85,
+-  [0x2e52] = 0xff86, [0x2e53] = 0xff87, [0x2e54] = 0xff88, [0x2e55] = 0xff89,
+-  [0x2e56] = 0xff8a, [0x2e57] = 0xff8b, [0x2e58] = 0xff8c, [0x2e59] = 0xff8d,
+-  [0x2e5a] = 0xff8e, [0x2e5b] = 0xff8f, [0x2e5c] = 0xff90, [0x2e5d] = 0xff91,
+-  [0x2e5e] = 0xff92, [0x2e5f] = 0xff93, [0x2e60] = 0xff94, [0x2e61] = 0xff95,
+-  [0x2e62] = 0xff96, [0x2e63] = 0xff97, [0x2e64] = 0xff98, [0x2e65] = 0xff99,
+-  [0x2e66] = 0xff9a, [0x2e67] = 0xff9b, [0x2e68] = 0xff9c, [0x2e69] = 0xff9d,
+-  [0x2e6a] = 0xff9e, [0x2e6b] = 0xff9f, [0x2e6c] = 0xffa0, [0x2e6d] = 0xffa1,
+-  [0x2e6e] = 0xffa2, [0x2e6f] = 0xffa3, [0x2e70] = 0xffa4, [0x2e71] = 0xffa5,
+-  [0x2e72] = 0xffa6, [0x2e73] = 0xffa7, [0x2e74] = 0xffa8, [0x2e75] = 0xffa9,
+-  [0x2e76] = 0xffaa, [0x2e77] = 0xffab, [0x2e78] = 0xffac, [0x2e79] = 0xffad,
+-  [0x2e7a] = 0xffae, [0x2e7b] = 0xffaf, [0x2e7c] = 0xffb0, [0x2e7d] = 0xffb1,
+-  [0x2e7e] = 0xffb2, [0x2e7f] = 0xffb3, [0x2e80] = 0xffb4, [0x2e81] = 0xffb5,
+-  [0x2e82] = 0xffb6, [0x2e83] = 0xffb7, [0x2e84] = 0xffb8, [0x2e85] = 0xffb9,
+-  [0x2e86] = 0xffba, [0x2e87] = 0xffbb, [0x2e88] = 0xffbc, [0x2e89] = 0xffbd,
+-  [0x2e8a] = 0xffbe, [0x2e8b] = 0xffbf, [0x2e8c] = 0xffc0, [0x2e8d] = 0xffc1,
+-  [0x2e8e] = 0xffc2, [0x2e8f] = 0xffc3, [0x2e90] = 0xffc4, [0x2e91] = 0xffc5,
+-  [0x2e92] = 0xffc6, [0x2e93] = 0xffc7, [0x2e94] = 0xffc8, [0x2e95] = 0xffc9,
+-  [0x2e96] = 0xffca, [0x2e97] = 0xffcb, [0x2e98] = 0xffcc, [0x2e99] = 0xffcd,
+-  [0x2e9a] = 0xffce, [0x2e9b] = 0xffcf, [0x2e9c] = 0xffd0, [0x2e9d] = 0xffd1,
+-  [0x2e9e] = 0xffd2, [0x2e9f] = 0xffd3, [0x2ea0] = 0xffd4, [0x2ea1] = 0xffd5,
+-  [0x2ea2] = 0xffd6, [0x2ea3] = 0xffd7, [0x2ea4] = 0xffd8, [0x2ea5] = 0xffd9,
+-  [0x2ea6] = 0xffda, [0x2ea7] = 0xffdb, [0x2ea8] = 0xffdc, [0x2ea9] = 0xffdd,
+-  [0x2eaa] = 0xffde, [0x2eab] = 0xffdf,
++  [0x2d6c] = 0xfe0e, [0x2d6d] = 0xfe0f, [0x2d6e] = 0xe78d, [0x2d6f] = 0xe78f,
++  [0x2d70] = 0xe78e, [0x2d71] = 0xe790, [0x2d72] = 0xe791, [0x2d73] = 0xe792,
++  [0x2d74] = 0xe793, [0x2d75] = 0xe794, [0x2d76] = 0xe795, [0x2d77] = 0xe796,
++  [0x2d78] = 0xfe1a, [0x2d79] = 0xfe1b, [0x2d7a] = 0xfe1c, [0x2d7b] = 0xfe1d,
++  [0x2d7c] = 0xfe1e, [0x2d7d] = 0xfe1f, [0x2d7e] = 0xfe20, [0x2d7f] = 0xfe21,
++  [0x2d80] = 0xfe22, [0x2d81] = 0xfe23, [0x2d82] = 0xfe24, [0x2d83] = 0xfe25,
++  [0x2d84] = 0xfe26, [0x2d85] = 0xfe27, [0x2d86] = 0xfe28, [0x2d87] = 0xfe29,
++  [0x2d88] = 0xfe2a, [0x2d89] = 0xfe2b, [0x2d8a] = 0xfe2c, [0x2d8b] = 0xfe2d,
++  [0x2d8c] = 0xfe2e, [0x2d8d] = 0xfe2f, [0x2d8e] = 0xfe32, [0x2d8f] = 0xfe45,
++  [0x2d90] = 0xfe46, [0x2d91] = 0xfe47, [0x2d92] = 0xfe48, [0x2d93] = 0xfe53,
++  [0x2d94] = 0xfe58, [0x2d95] = 0xfe67, [0x2d96] = 0xfe6c, [0x2d97] = 0xfe6d,
++  [0x2d98] = 0xfe6e, [0x2d99] = 0xfe6f, [0x2d9a] = 0xfe70, [0x2d9b] = 0xfe71,
++  [0x2d9c] = 0xfe72, [0x2d9d] = 0xfe73, [0x2d9e] = 0xfe74, [0x2d9f] = 0xfe75,
++  [0x2da0] = 0xfe76, [0x2da1] = 0xfe77, [0x2da2] = 0xfe78, [0x2da3] = 0xfe79,
++  [0x2da4] = 0xfe7a, [0x2da5] = 0xfe7b, [0x2da6] = 0xfe7c, [0x2da7] = 0xfe7d,
++  [0x2da8] = 0xfe7e, [0x2da9] = 0xfe7f, [0x2daa] = 0xfe80, [0x2dab] = 0xfe81,
++  [0x2dac] = 0xfe82, [0x2dad] = 0xfe83, [0x2dae] = 0xfe84, [0x2daf] = 0xfe85,
++  [0x2db0] = 0xfe86, [0x2db1] = 0xfe87, [0x2db2] = 0xfe88, [0x2db3] = 0xfe89,
++  [0x2db4] = 0xfe8a, [0x2db5] = 0xfe8b, [0x2db6] = 0xfe8c, [0x2db7] = 0xfe8d,
++  [0x2db8] = 0xfe8e, [0x2db9] = 0xfe8f, [0x2dba] = 0xfe90, [0x2dbb] = 0xfe91,
++  [0x2dbc] = 0xfe92, [0x2dbd] = 0xfe93, [0x2dbe] = 0xfe94, [0x2dbf] = 0xfe95,
++  [0x2dc0] = 0xfe96, [0x2dc1] = 0xfe97, [0x2dc2] = 0xfe98, [0x2dc3] = 0xfe99,
++  [0x2dc4] = 0xfe9a, [0x2dc5] = 0xfe9b, [0x2dc6] = 0xfe9c, [0x2dc7] = 0xfe9d,
++  [0x2dc8] = 0xfe9e, [0x2dc9] = 0xfe9f, [0x2dca] = 0xfea0, [0x2dcb] = 0xfea1,
++  [0x2dcc] = 0xfea2, [0x2dcd] = 0xfea3, [0x2dce] = 0xfea4, [0x2dcf] = 0xfea5,
++  [0x2dd0] = 0xfea6, [0x2dd1] = 0xfea7, [0x2dd2] = 0xfea8, [0x2dd3] = 0xfea9,
++  [0x2dd4] = 0xfeaa, [0x2dd5] = 0xfeab, [0x2dd6] = 0xfeac, [0x2dd7] = 0xfead,
++  [0x2dd8] = 0xfeae, [0x2dd9] = 0xfeaf, [0x2dda] = 0xfeb0, [0x2ddb] = 0xfeb1,
++  [0x2ddc] = 0xfeb2, [0x2ddd] = 0xfeb3, [0x2dde] = 0xfeb4, [0x2ddf] = 0xfeb5,
++  [0x2de0] = 0xfeb6, [0x2de1] = 0xfeb7, [0x2de2] = 0xfeb8, [0x2de3] = 0xfeb9,
++  [0x2de4] = 0xfeba, [0x2de5] = 0xfebb, [0x2de6] = 0xfebc, [0x2de7] = 0xfebd,
++  [0x2de8] = 0xfebe, [0x2de9] = 0xfebf, [0x2dea] = 0xfec0, [0x2deb] = 0xfec1,
++  [0x2dec] = 0xfec2, [0x2ded] = 0xfec3, [0x2dee] = 0xfec4, [0x2def] = 0xfec5,
++  [0x2df0] = 0xfec6, [0x2df1] = 0xfec7, [0x2df2] = 0xfec8, [0x2df3] = 0xfec9,
++  [0x2df4] = 0xfeca, [0x2df5] = 0xfecb, [0x2df6] = 0xfecc, [0x2df7] = 0xfecd,
++  [0x2df8] = 0xfece, [0x2df9] = 0xfecf, [0x2dfa] = 0xfed0, [0x2dfb] = 0xfed1,
++  [0x2dfc] = 0xfed2, [0x2dfd] = 0xfed3, [0x2dfe] = 0xfed4, [0x2dff] = 0xfed5,
++  [0x2e00] = 0xfed6, [0x2e01] = 0xfed7, [0x2e02] = 0xfed8, [0x2e03] = 0xfed9,
++  [0x2e04] = 0xfeda, [0x2e05] = 0xfedb, [0x2e06] = 0xfedc, [0x2e07] = 0xfedd,
++  [0x2e08] = 0xfede, [0x2e09] = 0xfedf, [0x2e0a] = 0xfee0, [0x2e0b] = 0xfee1,
++  [0x2e0c] = 0xfee2, [0x2e0d] = 0xfee3, [0x2e0e] = 0xfee4, [0x2e0f] = 0xfee5,
++  [0x2e10] = 0xfee6, [0x2e11] = 0xfee7, [0x2e12] = 0xfee8, [0x2e13] = 0xfee9,
++  [0x2e14] = 0xfeea, [0x2e15] = 0xfeeb, [0x2e16] = 0xfeec, [0x2e17] = 0xfeed,
++  [0x2e18] = 0xfeee, [0x2e19] = 0xfeef, [0x2e1a] = 0xfef0, [0x2e1b] = 0xfef1,
++  [0x2e1c] = 0xfef2, [0x2e1d] = 0xfef3, [0x2e1e] = 0xfef4, [0x2e1f] = 0xfef5,
++  [0x2e20] = 0xfef6, [0x2e21] = 0xfef7, [0x2e22] = 0xfef8, [0x2e23] = 0xfef9,
++  [0x2e24] = 0xfefa, [0x2e25] = 0xfefb, [0x2e26] = 0xfefc, [0x2e27] = 0xfefd,
++  [0x2e28] = 0xfefe, [0x2e29] = 0xfeff, [0x2e2a] = 0xff00, [0x2e2b] = 0xff5f,
++  [0x2e2c] = 0xff60, [0x2e2d] = 0xff61, [0x2e2e] = 0xff62, [0x2e2f] = 0xff63,
++  [0x2e30] = 0xff64, [0x2e31] = 0xff65, [0x2e32] = 0xff66, [0x2e33] = 0xff67,
++  [0x2e34] = 0xff68, [0x2e35] = 0xff69, [0x2e36] = 0xff6a, [0x2e37] = 0xff6b,
++  [0x2e38] = 0xff6c, [0x2e39] = 0xff6d, [0x2e3a] = 0xff6e, [0x2e3b] = 0xff6f,
++  [0x2e3c] = 0xff70, [0x2e3d] = 0xff71, [0x2e3e] = 0xff72, [0x2e3f] = 0xff73,
++  [0x2e40] = 0xff74, [0x2e41] = 0xff75, [0x2e42] = 0xff76, [0x2e43] = 0xff77,
++  [0x2e44] = 0xff78, [0x2e45] = 0xff79, [0x2e46] = 0xff7a, [0x2e47] = 0xff7b,
++  [0x2e48] = 0xff7c, [0x2e49] = 0xff7d, [0x2e4a] = 0xff7e, [0x2e4b] = 0xff7f,
++  [0x2e4c] = 0xff80, [0x2e4d] = 0xff81, [0x2e4e] = 0xff82, [0x2e4f] = 0xff83,
++  [0x2e50] = 0xff84, [0x2e51] = 0xff85, [0x2e52] = 0xff86, [0x2e53] = 0xff87,
++  [0x2e54] = 0xff88, [0x2e55] = 0xff89, [0x2e56] = 0xff8a, [0x2e57] = 0xff8b,
++  [0x2e58] = 0xff8c, [0x2e59] = 0xff8d, [0x2e5a] = 0xff8e, [0x2e5b] = 0xff8f,
++  [0x2e5c] = 0xff90, [0x2e5d] = 0xff91, [0x2e5e] = 0xff92, [0x2e5f] = 0xff93,
++  [0x2e60] = 0xff94, [0x2e61] = 0xff95, [0x2e62] = 0xff96, [0x2e63] = 0xff97,
++  [0x2e64] = 0xff98, [0x2e65] = 0xff99, [0x2e66] = 0xff9a, [0x2e67] = 0xff9b,
++  [0x2e68] = 0xff9c, [0x2e69] = 0xff9d, [0x2e6a] = 0xff9e, [0x2e6b] = 0xff9f,
++  [0x2e6c] = 0xffa0, [0x2e6d] = 0xffa1, [0x2e6e] = 0xffa2, [0x2e6f] = 0xffa3,
++  [0x2e70] = 0xffa4, [0x2e71] = 0xffa5, [0x2e72] = 0xffa6, [0x2e73] = 0xffa7,
++  [0x2e74] = 0xffa8, [0x2e75] = 0xffa9, [0x2e76] = 0xffaa, [0x2e77] = 0xffab,
++  [0x2e78] = 0xffac, [0x2e79] = 0xffad, [0x2e7a] = 0xffae, [0x2e7b] = 0xffaf,
++  [0x2e7c] = 0xffb0, [0x2e7d] = 0xffb1, [0x2e7e] = 0xffb2, [0x2e7f] = 0xffb3,
++  [0x2e80] = 0xffb4, [0x2e81] = 0xffb5, [0x2e82] = 0xffb6, [0x2e83] = 0xffb7,
++  [0x2e84] = 0xffb8, [0x2e85] = 0xffb9, [0x2e86] = 0xffba, [0x2e87] = 0xffbb,
++  [0x2e88] = 0xffbc, [0x2e89] = 0xffbd, [0x2e8a] = 0xffbe, [0x2e8b] = 0xffbf,
++  [0x2e8c] = 0xffc0, [0x2e8d] = 0xffc1, [0x2e8e] = 0xffc2, [0x2e8f] = 0xffc3,
++  [0x2e90] = 0xffc4, [0x2e91] = 0xffc5, [0x2e92] = 0xffc6, [0x2e93] = 0xffc7,
++  [0x2e94] = 0xffc8, [0x2e95] = 0xffc9, [0x2e96] = 0xffca, [0x2e97] = 0xffcb,
++  [0x2e98] = 0xffcc, [0x2e99] = 0xffcd, [0x2e9a] = 0xffce, [0x2e9b] = 0xffcf,
++  [0x2e9c] = 0xffd0, [0x2e9d] = 0xffd1, [0x2e9e] = 0xffd2, [0x2e9f] = 0xffd3,
++  [0x2ea0] = 0xffd4, [0x2ea1] = 0xffd5, [0x2ea2] = 0xffd6, [0x2ea3] = 0xffd7,
++  [0x2ea4] = 0xffd8, [0x2ea5] = 0xffd9, [0x2ea6] = 0xffda, [0x2ea7] = 0xffdb,
++  [0x2ea8] = 0xffdc, [0x2ea9] = 0xffdd, [0x2eaa] = 0xffde, [0x2eab] = 0xffdf,
+ };
+ 
+ /* Table for UCS-4 -> GB18030, for the range U+0080..U+9FBB.
+@@ -23437,71 +23442,79 @@ static const unsigned char __ucs_to_gb18030_tab2[][2] =
+   [0x0783] = "\xa5\xfd", [0x0784] = "\xa5\xfe", [0x0785] = "\xa6\xb9",
+   [0x0786] = "\xa6\xba", [0x0787] = "\xa6\xbb", [0x0788] = "\xa6\xbc",
+   [0x0789] = "\xa6\xbd", [0x078a] = "\xa6\xbe", [0x078b] = "\xa6\xbf",
+-  [0x078c] = "\xa6\xc0", [0x0797] = "\xa6\xf6", [0x0798] = "\xa6\xf7",
+-  [0x0799] = "\xa6\xf8", [0x079a] = "\xa6\xf9", [0x079b] = "\xa6\xfa",
+-  [0x079c] = "\xa6\xfb", [0x079d] = "\xa6\xfc", [0x079e] = "\xa6\xfd",
+-  [0x079f] = "\xa6\xfe", [0x07a0] = "\xa7\xc2", [0x07a1] = "\xa7\xc3",
+-  [0x07a2] = "\xa7\xc4", [0x07a3] = "\xa7\xc5", [0x07a4] = "\xa7\xc6",
+-  [0x07a5] = "\xa7\xc7", [0x07a6] = "\xa7\xc8", [0x07a7] = "\xa7\xc9",
+-  [0x07a8] = "\xa7\xca", [0x07a9] = "\xa7\xcb", [0x07aa] = "\xa7\xcc",
+-  [0x07ab] = "\xa7\xcd", [0x07ac] = "\xa7\xce", [0x07ad] = "\xa7\xcf",
+-  [0x07ae] = "\xa7\xd0", [0x07af] = "\xa7\xf2", [0x07b0] = "\xa7\xf3",
+-  [0x07b1] = "\xa7\xf4", [0x07b2] = "\xa7\xf5", [0x07b3] = "\xa7\xf6",
+-  [0x07b4] = "\xa7\xf7", [0x07b5] = "\xa7\xf8", [0x07b6] = "\xa7\xf9",
+-  [0x07b7] = "\xa7\xfa", [0x07b8] = "\xa7\xfb", [0x07b9] = "\xa7\xfc",
+-  [0x07ba] = "\xa7\xfd", [0x07bb] = "\xa7\xfe", [0x07bc] = "\xa8\x96",
+-  [0x07bd] = "\xa8\x97", [0x07be] = "\xa8\x98", [0x07bf] = "\xa8\x99",
+-  [0x07c0] = "\xa8\x9a", [0x07c1] = "\xa8\x9b", [0x07c2] = "\xa8\x9c",
+-  [0x07c3] = "\xa8\x9d", [0x07c4] = "\xa8\x9e", [0x07c5] = "\xa8\x9f",
+-  [0x07c6] = "\xa8\xa0", [0x07c7] = "\x00\x01", [0x07c8] = "\x65\x9e",
+-  [0x07c9] = "\xa8\xc1", [0x07ca] = "\xa8\xc2", [0x07cb] = "\xa8\xc3",
+-  [0x07cc] = "\xa8\xc4", [0x07cd] = "\xa8\xea", [0x07ce] = "\xa8\xeb",
+-  [0x07cf] = "\xa8\xec", [0x07d0] = "\xa8\xed", [0x07d1] = "\xa8\xee",
+-  [0x07d2] = "\xa8\xef", [0x07d3] = "\xa8\xf0", [0x07d4] = "\xa8\xf1",
+-  [0x07d5] = "\xa8\xf2", [0x07d6] = "\xa8\xf3", [0x07d7] = "\xa8\xf4",
+-  [0x07d8] = "\xa8\xf5", [0x07d9] = "\xa8\xf6", [0x07da] = "\xa8\xf7",
+-  [0x07db] = "\xa8\xf8", [0x07dc] = "\xa8\xf9", [0x07dd] = "\xa8\xfa",
+-  [0x07de] = "\xa8\xfb", [0x07df] = "\xa8\xfc", [0x07e0] = "\xa8\xfd",
+-  [0x07e1] = "\xa8\xfe", [0x07e2] = "\xa9\x58", [0x07e3] = "\xa9\x5b",
+-  [0x07e4] = "\xa9\x5d", [0x07e5] = "\xa9\x5e", [0x07e6] = "\xa9\x5f",
+-  [0x07e7] = "\x65\x9f", [0x07e8] = "\x65\xa0", [0x07e9] = "\x65\xa1",
+-  [0x07ea] = "\x65\xa2", [0x07eb] = "\x65\xa3", [0x07ec] = "\x65\xa4",
+-  [0x07ed] = "\x65\xa5", [0x07ee] = "\x65\xa6", [0x07ef] = "\x65\xa7",
+-  [0x07f0] = "\x65\xa8", [0x07f1] = "\x65\xa9", [0x07f2] = "\x65\xaa",
+-  [0x07f3] = "\x65\xab", [0x07f4] = "\xa9\x97", [0x07f5] = "\xa9\x98",
+-  [0x07f6] = "\xa9\x99", [0x07f7] = "\xa9\x9a", [0x07f8] = "\xa9\x9b",
+-  [0x07f9] = "\xa9\x9c", [0x07fa] = "\xa9\x9d", [0x07fb] = "\xa9\x9e",
+-  [0x07fc] = "\xa9\x9f", [0x07fd] = "\xa9\xa0", [0x07fe] = "\xa9\xa1",
+-  [0x07ff] = "\xa9\xa2", [0x0800] = "\xa9\xa3", [0x0801] = "\xa9\xf0",
+-  [0x0802] = "\xa9\xf1", [0x0803] = "\xa9\xf2", [0x0804] = "\xa9\xf3",
+-  [0x0805] = "\xa9\xf4", [0x0806] = "\xa9\xf5", [0x0807] = "\xa9\xf6",
+-  [0x0808] = "\xa9\xf7", [0x0809] = "\xa9\xf8", [0x080a] = "\xa9\xf9",
+-  [0x080b] = "\xa9\xfa", [0x080c] = "\xa9\xfb", [0x080d] = "\xa9\xfc",
+-  [0x080e] = "\xa9\xfd", [0x080f] = "\xa9\xfe", [0x0810] = "\xd7\xfa",
+-  [0x0811] = "\xd7\xfb", [0x0812] = "\xd7\xfc", [0x0813] = "\xd7\xfd",
+-  [0x0814] = "\xd7\xfe", [0x0815] = "\x65\xac", [0x0819] = "\x65\xad",
+-  [0x081a] = "\x65\xae", [0x081b] = "\x65\xaf", [0x081c] = "\x65\xb0",
+-  [0x081d] = "\x65\xb1", [0x081f] = "\x65\xb2", [0x0820] = "\x65\xb3",
+-  [0x0821] = "\x65\xb4", [0x0822] = "\x65\xb5", [0x0823] = "\x65\xb6",
+-  [0x0824] = "\x65\xb7", [0x0825] = "\x65\xb8", [0x0827] = "\x65\xb9",
++  [0x078c] = "\xa6\xc0", [0x078d] = "\x7b\x84", [0x078e] = "\x7b\x86",
++  [0x078f] = "\x7b\x85", [0x0790] = "\x7b\x87", [0x0791] = "\x7b\x88",
++  [0x0792] = "\x7b\x89", [0x0793] = "\x7b\x8a", [0x0794] = "\x7b\x8b",
++  [0x0795] = "\x7b\x8c", [0x0796] = "\x7b\x8d", [0x0797] = "\xa6\xf6",
++  [0x0798] = "\xa6\xf7", [0x0799] = "\xa6\xf8", [0x079a] = "\xa6\xf9",
++  [0x079b] = "\xa6\xfa", [0x079c] = "\xa6\xfb", [0x079d] = "\xa6\xfc",
++  [0x079e] = "\xa6\xfd", [0x079f] = "\xa6\xfe", [0x07a0] = "\xa7\xc2",
++  [0x07a1] = "\xa7\xc3", [0x07a2] = "\xa7\xc4", [0x07a3] = "\xa7\xc5",
++  [0x07a4] = "\xa7\xc6", [0x07a5] = "\xa7\xc7", [0x07a6] = "\xa7\xc8",
++  [0x07a7] = "\xa7\xc9", [0x07a8] = "\xa7\xca", [0x07a9] = "\xa7\xcb",
++  [0x07aa] = "\xa7\xcc", [0x07ab] = "\xa7\xcd", [0x07ac] = "\xa7\xce",
++  [0x07ad] = "\xa7\xcf", [0x07ae] = "\xa7\xd0", [0x07af] = "\xa7\xf2",
++  [0x07b0] = "\xa7\xf3", [0x07b1] = "\xa7\xf4", [0x07b2] = "\xa7\xf5",
++  [0x07b3] = "\xa7\xf6", [0x07b4] = "\xa7\xf7", [0x07b5] = "\xa7\xf8",
++  [0x07b6] = "\xa7\xf9", [0x07b7] = "\xa7\xfa", [0x07b8] = "\xa7\xfb",
++  [0x07b9] = "\xa7\xfc", [0x07ba] = "\xa7\xfd", [0x07bb] = "\xa7\xfe",
++  [0x07bc] = "\xa8\x96", [0x07bd] = "\xa8\x97", [0x07be] = "\xa8\x98",
++  [0x07bf] = "\xa8\x99", [0x07c0] = "\xa8\x9a", [0x07c1] = "\xa8\x9b",
++  [0x07c2] = "\xa8\x9c", [0x07c3] = "\xa8\x9d", [0x07c4] = "\xa8\x9e",
++  [0x07c5] = "\xa8\x9f", [0x07c6] = "\xa8\xa0", [0x07c7] = "\x00\x01",
++  [0x07c8] = "\x65\x9e", [0x07c9] = "\xa8\xc1", [0x07ca] = "\xa8\xc2",
++  [0x07cb] = "\xa8\xc3", [0x07cc] = "\xa8\xc4", [0x07cd] = "\xa8\xea",
++  [0x07ce] = "\xa8\xeb", [0x07cf] = "\xa8\xec", [0x07d0] = "\xa8\xed",
++  [0x07d1] = "\xa8\xee", [0x07d2] = "\xa8\xef", [0x07d3] = "\xa8\xf0",
++  [0x07d4] = "\xa8\xf1", [0x07d5] = "\xa8\xf2", [0x07d6] = "\xa8\xf3",
++  [0x07d7] = "\xa8\xf4", [0x07d8] = "\xa8\xf5", [0x07d9] = "\xa8\xf6",
++  [0x07da] = "\xa8\xf7", [0x07db] = "\xa8\xf8", [0x07dc] = "\xa8\xf9",
++  [0x07dd] = "\xa8\xfa", [0x07de] = "\xa8\xfb", [0x07df] = "\xa8\xfc",
++  [0x07e0] = "\xa8\xfd", [0x07e1] = "\xa8\xfe", [0x07e2] = "\xa9\x58",
++  [0x07e3] = "\xa9\x5b", [0x07e4] = "\xa9\x5d", [0x07e5] = "\xa9\x5e",
++  [0x07e6] = "\xa9\x5f", [0x07e7] = "\x65\x9f", [0x07e8] = "\x65\xa0",
++  [0x07e9] = "\x65\xa1", [0x07ea] = "\x65\xa2", [0x07eb] = "\x65\xa3",
++  [0x07ec] = "\x65\xa4", [0x07ed] = "\x65\xa5", [0x07ee] = "\x65\xa6",
++  [0x07ef] = "\x65\xa7", [0x07f0] = "\x65\xa8", [0x07f1] = "\x65\xa9",
++  [0x07f2] = "\x65\xaa", [0x07f3] = "\x65\xab", [0x07f4] = "\xa9\x97",
++  [0x07f5] = "\xa9\x98", [0x07f6] = "\xa9\x99", [0x07f7] = "\xa9\x9a",
++  [0x07f8] = "\xa9\x9b", [0x07f9] = "\xa9\x9c", [0x07fa] = "\xa9\x9d",
++  [0x07fb] = "\xa9\x9e", [0x07fc] = "\xa9\x9f", [0x07fd] = "\xa9\xa0",
++  [0x07fe] = "\xa9\xa1", [0x07ff] = "\xa9\xa2", [0x0800] = "\xa9\xa3",
++  [0x0801] = "\xa9\xf0", [0x0802] = "\xa9\xf1", [0x0803] = "\xa9\xf2",
++  [0x0804] = "\xa9\xf3", [0x0805] = "\xa9\xf4", [0x0806] = "\xa9\xf5",
++  [0x0807] = "\xa9\xf6", [0x0808] = "\xa9\xf7", [0x0809] = "\xa9\xf8",
++  [0x080a] = "\xa9\xf9", [0x080b] = "\xa9\xfa", [0x080c] = "\xa9\xfb",
++  [0x080d] = "\xa9\xfc", [0x080e] = "\xa9\xfd", [0x080f] = "\xa9\xfe",
++  [0x0810] = "\xd7\xfa", [0x0811] = "\xd7\xfb", [0x0812] = "\xd7\xfc",
++  [0x0813] = "\xd7\xfd", [0x0814] = "\xd7\xfe", [0x0815] = "\x65\xac",
++  [0x0816] = "\xfe\x51", [0x0817] = "\xfe\x52", [0x0818] = "\xfe\x53",
++  [0x0819] = "\x65\xad", [0x081a] = "\x65\xae", [0x081b] = "\x65\xaf",
++  [0x081c] = "\x65\xb0", [0x081d] = "\x65\xb1", [0x081e] = "\x2d\x51",
++  [0x081f] = "\x65\xb2", [0x0820] = "\x65\xb3", [0x0821] = "\x65\xb4",
++  [0x0822] = "\x65\xb5", [0x0823] = "\x65\xb6", [0x0824] = "\x65\xb7",
++  [0x0825] = "\x65\xb8", [0x0826] = "\x2d\x52", [0x0827] = "\x65\xb9",
+   [0x0828] = "\x65\xba", [0x0829] = "\x65\xbb", [0x082a] = "\x65\xbc",
+-  [0x082d] = "\x65\xbd", [0x082e] = "\x65\xbe", [0x082f] = "\x65\xbf",
+-  [0x0830] = "\x65\xc0", [0x0833] = "\x65\xc1", [0x0834] = "\x65\xc2",
+-  [0x0835] = "\x65\xc3", [0x0836] = "\x65\xc4", [0x0837] = "\x65\xc5",
+-  [0x0838] = "\x65\xc6", [0x0839] = "\x65\xc7", [0x083a] = "\x65\xc8",
+-  [0x083c] = "\x65\xc9", [0x083d] = "\x65\xca", [0x083e] = "\x65\xcb",
+-  [0x083f] = "\x65\xcc", [0x0840] = "\x65\xcd", [0x0841] = "\x65\xce",
+-  [0x0842] = "\x65\xcf", [0x0844] = "\x65\xd0", [0x0845] = "\x65\xd1",
++  [0x082b] = "\x2d\x53", [0x082c] = "\x2d\x54", [0x082d] = "\x65\xbd",
++  [0x082e] = "\x65\xbe", [0x082f] = "\x65\xbf", [0x0830] = "\x65\xc0",
++  [0x0831] = "\xfe\x6c", [0x0832] = "\x2d\x55", [0x0833] = "\x65\xc1",
++  [0x0834] = "\x65\xc2", [0x0835] = "\x65\xc3", [0x0836] = "\x65\xc4",
++  [0x0837] = "\x65\xc5", [0x0838] = "\x65\xc6", [0x0839] = "\x65\xc7",
++  [0x083a] = "\x65\xc8", [0x083b] = "\xfe\x76", [0x083c] = "\x65\xc9",
++  [0x083d] = "\x65\xca", [0x083e] = "\x65\xcb", [0x083f] = "\x65\xcc",
++  [0x0840] = "\x65\xcd", [0x0841] = "\x65\xce", [0x0842] = "\x65\xcf",
++  [0x0843] = "\x2d\x56", [0x0844] = "\x65\xd0", [0x0845] = "\x65\xd1",
+   [0x0846] = "\x65\xd2", [0x0847] = "\x65\xd3", [0x0848] = "\x65\xd4",
+   [0x0849] = "\x65\xd5", [0x084a] = "\x65\xd6", [0x084b] = "\x65\xd7",
+   [0x084c] = "\x65\xd8", [0x084d] = "\x65\xd9", [0x084e] = "\x65\xda",
+   [0x084f] = "\x65\xdb", [0x0850] = "\x65\xdc", [0x0851] = "\x65\xdd",
+-  [0x0852] = "\x65\xde", [0x0853] = "\x65\xdf", [0x0856] = "\x65\xe0",
+-  [0x0857] = "\x65\xe1", [0x0858] = "\x65\xe2", [0x0859] = "\x65\xe3",
+-  [0x085a] = "\x65\xe4", [0x085b] = "\x65\xe5", [0x085c] = "\x65\xe6",
+-  [0x085d] = "\x65\xe7", [0x085e] = "\x65\xe8", [0x085f] = "\x65\xe9",
+-  [0x0860] = "\x65\xea", [0x0861] = "\x65\xeb", [0x0862] = "\x65\xec",
+-  [0x0863] = "\x65\xed", [0x0865] = "\xfd\x9c", [0x0866] = "\x76\xb5",
++  [0x0852] = "\x65\xde", [0x0853] = "\x65\xdf", [0x0854] = "\x2d\x57",
++  [0x0855] = "\xfe\x91", [0x0856] = "\x65\xe0", [0x0857] = "\x65\xe1",
++  [0x0858] = "\x65\xe2", [0x0859] = "\x65\xe3", [0x085a] = "\x65\xe4",
++  [0x085b] = "\x65\xe5", [0x085c] = "\x65\xe6", [0x085d] = "\x65\xe7",
++  [0x085e] = "\x65\xe8", [0x085f] = "\x65\xe9", [0x0860] = "\x65\xea",
++  [0x0861] = "\x65\xeb", [0x0862] = "\x65\xec", [0x0863] = "\x65\xed",
++  [0x0864] = "\x2d\x58", [0x0865] = "\xfd\x9c", [0x0866] = "\x76\xb5",
+   [0x0867] = "\x76\xb6", [0x0868] = "\x76\xb7", [0x0869] = "\x76\xb8",
+   [0x086a] = "\x76\xb9", [0x086b] = "\x76\xba", [0x086c] = "\x76\xbb",
+   [0x086d] = "\x76\xbc", [0x086e] = "\x76\xbd", [0x086f] = "\x76\xbe",
+@@ -24211,24 +24224,8 @@ static const unsigned char __ucs_to_gb18030_tab2[][2] =
+ 		  || (ch = __twobyte_to_ucs[idx],			      \
+ 		      ch == 0 && *inptr != '\0'))			      \
+ 		{							      \
+-		  /* Handle a few special cases.  */			      \
+-		  if (idx == 0x5dd1)					      \
+-		    ch = 0x20087;					      \
+-		  else if (idx == 0x5dd2)				      \
+-		    ch = 0x20089;					      \
+-		  else if (idx == 0x5dd3)				      \
+-		    ch = 0x200cc;					      \
+-		  else if (idx == 0x5dec)				      \
+-		    ch = 0x215D7;					      \
+-		  else if (idx == 0x5df6)				      \
+-		    ch = 0x2298F;					      \
+-		  else if (idx == 0x5e11)				      \
+-		    ch = 0x241FE;					      \
+-		  else							      \
+-		    {							      \
+-		      /* This is an illegal character.  */		      \
+-		      STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (2);		      \
+-		    }							      \
++		  /* This is an illegal character.  */		      \
++		  STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (2);		      \
+ 		}							      \
+ 									      \
+ 	      inptr += 2;						      \
+@@ -24320,17 +24317,35 @@ static const unsigned char __ucs_to_gb18030_tab2[][2] =
+ 	    len = 4;							      \
+ 	  }								      \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x20087)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x51";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x3E2CF;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                      \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x20089)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x52";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x3E2D1;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                       \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x200CC)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x53";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x3E314;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                        \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x215d7)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x6c";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x3F81F;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                        \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x2298F)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x76";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x40BD7;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                        \
+ 	else if (ch == 0x241FE)						      \
+-	  cp = (const unsigned char *) "\xfe\x91";			      \
++	  {								      \
++	    idx = 0x42446;						      \
++	    len = 4;							      \
++	  }	                        \
+ 	else if (ch >= 0x10000 && ch <= 0x10FFFF)			      \
+ 	  {								      \
+ 	    idx = ch + 0x1E248;						      \
+diff --git a/iconvdata/tst-table-from.c b/iconvdata/tst-table-from.c
+index 09aaaf0942..55a7113d8c 100644
+--- a/iconvdata/tst-table-from.c
++++ b/iconvdata/tst-table-from.c
+@@ -194,10 +194,9 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
+       exit (1);
+     }
+ 
+-  /* When testing UTF-8 or GB18030, stop at 0x10000, otherwise the output
++  /* When testing UTF-8, stop at 0x10000, otherwise the output
+      file gets too big.  */
+-  bmp_only = (strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0
+-	      || strcmp (charset, "GB18030") == 0);
++  bmp_only = (strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0);
+   search_depth = (strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0 ? 3 : 4);
+ 
+   {
+diff --git a/iconvdata/tst-table-to.c b/iconvdata/tst-table-to.c
+index 4dec4acad1..2b75f0c6e8 100644
+--- a/iconvdata/tst-table-to.c
++++ b/iconvdata/tst-table-to.c
+@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
+   const char *charset;
+   iconv_t cd;
+   int bmp_only;
++  int no_tags;
+ 
+   if (argc != 2)
+     {
+@@ -47,16 +48,19 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
+       return 1;
+     }
+ 
+-  /* When testing UTF-8 or GB18030, stop at 0x10000, otherwise the output
++  /* When testing UTF-8, stop at 0x10000, otherwise the output
+      file gets too big.  */
+-  bmp_only = (strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0
++  bmp_only = (strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0);
++  /* When testing any encoding other than UTF-8 or GB18030, stop at 0xE0000,
++     because the conversion drops Unicode tag characters (range
++     U+E0000..U+E007F).  */
++  no_tags = !(strcmp (charset, "UTF-8") == 0
+ 	      || strcmp (charset, "GB18030") == 0);
+ 
+   {
+     unsigned int i;
+     unsigned char buf[10];
+-
+-    for (i = 0; i < (bmp_only ? 0x10000 : 0x30000); i++)
++    for (i = 0; i < (bmp_only ? 0x10000 : no_tags ? 0xE0000 : 0x110000); i++)
+       {
+ 	unsigned char in[6];
+ 	unsigned int incount =
+diff --git a/iconvdata/tst-table.sh b/iconvdata/tst-table.sh
+index bc6f542b24..7ba15bbf5c 100755
+--- a/iconvdata/tst-table.sh
++++ b/iconvdata/tst-table.sh
+@@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ set -e
+   < ../localedata/charmaps/${charmap:-$charset} \
+   > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table
+ # When the charset is GB18030, truncate this table because for this encoding,
+-# the tst-table-from and tst-table-to programs scan the Unicode BMP only.
++# the charmap contains ranges (<Unnnn>..<Ummmm> notation), which the
++# tst-table-charmap.sh script does not grok.
+ if test ${charset} = GB18030; then
+   grep '0x....$' < ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table \
+     > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.truncated.table
+@@ -73,25 +74,42 @@ diff ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.inverse.table
+ 
+ # Check 1: charmap and iconv forward should be identical, except for
+ # precomposed characters.
+-if test -f ${precomposed}; then
+-  cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table ${precomposed} | sort | uniq -u \
+-    > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp.table
+-  cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp.table ||
++{ if test -f ${precomposed}; then
++    cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table ${precomposed} | sort | uniq -u
++  else
++    cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table
++  fi
++} | { if test ${charset} = GB18030; then grep '0x....$'; else cat; fi; } \
++  > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp1.table
++cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp1.table ||
+   exit 1
+-else
+-  cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table ||
+-  exit 1
+-fi
+ 
+ # Check 2: the difference between the charmap and iconv backward.
+-if test -f ${irreversible}; then
+-  cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${irreversible} | sort | uniq -u \
+-    > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp.table
+-  cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.inverse.table ||
+-  exit 1
+-else
+-  cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.inverse.table ||
++{ if test -f ${irreversible}; then
++    cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table ${irreversible} | sort | uniq -u
++  else
++    cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table
++  fi
++} | { if test ${charset} = GB18030; then grep '0x....$'; else cat; fi; } \
++  > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp2c.table
++cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.inverse.table \
++  | { if test ${charset} = GB18030; then grep '0x....$'; else cat; fi; } \
++  > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp2i.table
++cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp2c.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp2i.table ||
+   exit 1
++
++# Check 3: the difference between iconv forward and iconv backward. This is
++# necessary only for GB18030, because ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.charmap.table
++# is truncated for this encoding (see above).
++if test ${charset} = GB18030; then
++  { if test -f ${irreversible}; then
++      cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table ${irreversible} | sort | uniq -u
++    else
++      cat ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.table
++    fi
++  } > ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp3.table
++  cmp -s ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.tmp3.table ${objpfx}tst-${charset}.inverse.table ||
++    exit 1
+ fi
+ 
+ exit 0
+diff --git a/localedata/charmaps/GB18030 b/localedata/charmaps/GB18030
+index ad6728c5bd..fc3b1d2d40 100644
+--- a/localedata/charmaps/GB18030
++++ b/localedata/charmaps/GB18030
+@@ -57234,32 +57234,16 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE78A>     /xa6/xbe         <Private Use>
+ <UE78B>     /xa6/xbf         <Private Use>
+ <UE78C>     /xa6/xc0         <Private Use>
+-% The newest GB 18030-2005 standard still uses some private use area
+-% code points.  Any implementation which has Unicode 4.1 or newer
+-% support should not use these PUA code points, and instead should
+-% map these entries to their equivalent non-PUA code points. There
+-% are 24 idiograms in GB 18030-2005 which have non-PUA equivalents.
+-% In glibc we only support roundtrip code points, and so must choose
+-% between supporting the old PUA code points, or using the newer
+-% non-PUA code points. We choose to use the non-PUA code points to
+-% be compatible with ICU's similar choice. In choosing the non-PUA
+-% code points we can no longer convert the old PUA code points back
+-% to GB-18030-2005 (technically only fixable if we added support
+-% for non-roundtrip code points e.g. ICU's "fallback mapping").
+-% The recommendation to use the non-PUA code points, where available,
+-% is based on "CJKV Information Processing" 2nd Ed. by Dr. Ken Lunde.
+-%
+-% These 10 PUA mappings use equivalents from <UFE10> to <UFE19>.
+-% <UE78D>     /xa6/xd9         <Private Use>
+-% <UE78E>     /xa6/xda         <Private Use>
+-% <UE78F>     /xa6/xdb         <Private Use>
+-% <UE790>     /xa6/xdc         <Private Use>
+-% <UE791>     /xa6/xdd         <Private Use>
+-% <UE792>     /xa6/xde         <Private Use>
+-% <UE793>     /xa6/xdf         <Private Use>
+-% <UE794>     /xa6/xec         <Private Use>
+-% <UE795>     /xa6/xed         <Private Use>
+-% <UE796>     /xa6/xf3         <Private Use>
++<UE78D>     /x84/x31/x82/x36 <Private Use>
++<UE78E>     /x84/x31/x82/x38 <Private Use>
++<UE78F>     /x84/x31/x82/x37 <Private Use>
++<UE790>     /x84/x31/x82/x39 <Private Use>
++<UE791>     /x84/x31/x83/x30 <Private Use>
++<UE792>     /x84/x31/x83/x31 <Private Use>
++<UE793>     /x84/x31/x83/x32 <Private Use>
++<UE794>     /x84/x31/x83/x33 <Private Use>
++<UE795>     /x84/x31/x83/x34 <Private Use>
++<UE796>     /x84/x31/x83/x35 <Private Use>
+ <UE797>     /xa6/xf6         <Private Use>
+ <UE798>     /xa6/xf7         <Private Use>
+ <UE799>     /xa6/xf8         <Private Use>
+@@ -57387,17 +57371,15 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE813>     /xd7/xfd         <Private Use>
+ <UE814>     /xd7/xfe         <Private Use>
+ <UE815>     /x83/x36/xc9/x34 <Private Use>
+-% These 3 PUA mappings use equivalents <U20087>, <U20089> and <U200CC>.
+-% <UE816>     /xfe/x51         <Private Use>
+-% <UE817>     /xfe/x52         <Private Use>
+-% <UE818>     /xfe/x53         <Private Use>
++<UE816>     /xfe/x51         <Private Use>
++<UE817>     /xfe/x52         <Private Use>
++<UE818>     /xfe/x53         <Private Use>
+ <UE819>     /x83/x36/xc9/x35 <Private Use>
+ <UE81A>     /x83/x36/xc9/x36 <Private Use>
+ <UE81B>     /x83/x36/xc9/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE81C>     /x83/x36/xc9/x38 <Private Use>
+ <UE81D>     /x83/x36/xc9/x39 <Private Use>
+-% This 1 PUA mapping uses the equivalent <U9FB4>.
+-% <UE81E>     /xfe/x59         <Private Use>
++<UE81E>     /x82/x35/x90/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE81F>     /x83/x36/xca/x30 <Private Use>
+ <UE820>     /x83/x36/xca/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE821>     /x83/x36/xca/x32 <Private Use>
+@@ -57405,22 +57387,19 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE823>     /x83/x36/xca/x34 <Private Use>
+ <UE824>     /x83/x36/xca/x35 <Private Use>
+ <UE825>     /x83/x36/xca/x36 <Private Use>
+-% This 1 PUA mapping uses the equivalent <U9FB5>.
+-% <UE826>     /xfe/x61         <Private Use>
++<UE826>     /x82/x35/x90/x38 <Private Use>
+ <UE827>     /x83/x36/xca/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE828>     /x83/x36/xca/x38 <Private Use>
+ <UE829>     /x83/x36/xca/x39 <Private Use>
+ <UE82A>     /x83/x36/xcb/x30 <Private Use>
+-% These 2 PUA mappings use the equivalents <U9FB6> and <U9FB7>.
+-% <UE82B>     /xfe/x66         <Private Use>
+-% <UE82C>     /xfe/x67         <Private Use>
++<UE82B>     /x82/x35/x90/x39 <Private Use>
++<UE82C>     /x82/x35/x91/x30 <Private Use>
+ <UE82D>     /x83/x36/xcb/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE82E>     /x83/x36/xcb/x32 <Private Use>
+ <UE82F>     /x83/x36/xcb/x33 <Private Use>
+ <UE830>     /x83/x36/xcb/x34 <Private Use>
+-% These 2 PUA mappings use the equivalents <U215D7> and <U9FB8>.
+-% <UE831>     /xfe/x6c         <Private Use>
+-% <UE832>     /xfe/x6d         <Private Use>
++<UE831>     /xfe/x6c         <Private Use>
++<UE832>     /x82/x35/x91/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE833>     /x83/x36/xcb/x35 <Private Use>
+ <UE834>     /x83/x36/xcb/x36 <Private Use>
+ <UE835>     /x83/x36/xcb/x37 <Private Use>
+@@ -57429,8 +57408,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE838>     /x83/x36/xcc/x30 <Private Use>
+ <UE839>     /x83/x36/xcc/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE83A>     /x83/x36/xcc/x32 <Private Use>
+-% This 1 PUA mapping uses the equivalent <U2298F>.
+-% <UE83B>     /xfe/x76         <Private Use>
++<UE83B>     /xfe/x76         <Private Use>
+ <UE83C>     /x83/x36/xcc/x33 <Private Use>
+ <UE83D>     /x83/x36/xcc/x34 <Private Use>
+ <UE83E>     /x83/x36/xcc/x35 <Private Use>
+@@ -57438,8 +57416,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE840>     /x83/x36/xcc/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE841>     /x83/x36/xcc/x38 <Private Use>
+ <UE842>     /x83/x36/xcc/x39 <Private Use>
+-% This 1 PUA mapping uses the equivalent <U9FB9>.
+-% <UE843>     /xfe/x7e         <Private Use>
++<UE843>     /x82/x35/x91/x32 <Private Use>
+ <UE844>     /x83/x36/xcd/x30 <Private Use>
+ <UE845>     /x83/x36/xcd/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE846>     /x83/x36/xcd/x32 <Private Use>
+@@ -57456,9 +57433,8 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE851>     /x83/x36/xce/x33 <Private Use>
+ <UE852>     /x83/x36/xce/x34 <Private Use>
+ <UE853>     /x83/x36/xce/x35 <Private Use>
+-% These 2 PUA mappings use the equivalents <U9FBA> and <U241FE>.
+-% <UE854>     /xfe/x90         <Private Use>
+-% <UE855>     /xfe/x91         <Private Use>
++<UE854>     /x82/x35/x91/x33 <Private Use>
++<UE855>     /xfe/x91         <Private Use>
+ <UE856>     /x83/x36/xce/x36 <Private Use>
+ <UE857>     /x83/x36/xce/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE858>     /x83/x36/xce/x38 <Private Use>
+@@ -57473,8 +57449,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <UE861>     /x83/x36/xcf/x37 <Private Use>
+ <UE862>     /x83/x36/xcf/x38 <Private Use>
+ <UE863>     /x83/x36/xcf/x39 <Private Use>
+-% This 1 PUA mapping uses the equivalent <U9FBB>.
+-% <UE864>     /xfe/xa0         <Private Use>
++<UE864>     /x82/x35/x91/x34 <Private Use>
+ <UE865>     /x83/x36/xd0/x30 <Private Use>
+ <UE866>     /x83/x36/xd0/x31 <Private Use>
+ <UE867>     /x83/x36/xd0/x32 <Private Use>
+@@ -70447,19 +70422,14 @@ CHARMAP
+ <U00020068>..<U00020071> /x95/x32/x8d/x30 <CJK>
+ <U00020072>..<U0002007B> /x95/x32/x8e/x30 <CJK>
+ <U0002007C>..<U00020085> /x95/x32/x8f/x30 <CJK>
+-<U00020086> /x95/x32/x90/x30 <CJK>
+-<U00020087> /xfe/x51         <CJK>
+-<U00020088> /x95/x32/x90/x32 <CJK>
+-<U00020089> /xfe/x52         <CJK>
+-<U0002008A>..<U0002008F> /x95/x32/x90/x34 <CJK>
++<U00020086>..<U0002008F> /x95/x32/x90/x30 <CJK>
+ <U00020090>..<U00020099> /x95/x32/x91/x30 <CJK>
+ <U0002009A>..<U000200A3> /x95/x32/x92/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200A4>..<U000200AD> /x95/x32/x93/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200AE>..<U000200B7> /x95/x32/x94/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200B8>..<U000200C1> /x95/x32/x95/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200C2>..<U000200CB> /x95/x32/x96/x30 <CJK>
+-<U000200CC> /xfe/x53         <CJK>
+-<U000200CD>..<U000200D5> /x95/x32/x97/x31 <CJK>
++<U000200CC>..<U000200D5> /x95/x32/x97/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200D6>..<U000200DF> /x95/x32/x98/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200E0>..<U000200E9> /x95/x32/x99/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000200EA>..<U000200F3> /x95/x32/x9a/x30 <CJK>
+@@ -70998,8 +70968,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <U000215BC>..<U000215C5> /x95/x36/xb7/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000215C6>..<U000215CF> /x95/x36/xb8/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000215D0>..<U000215D6> /x95/x36/xb9/x30 <CJK>
+-<U000215D7> /xfe/x6c         <CJK>
+-<U000215D8>..<U000215D9> /x95/x36/xb9/x38 <CJK>
++<U000215D7>..<U000215D9> /x95/x36/xb9/x37 <CJK>
+ <U000215DA>..<U000215E3> /x95/x36/xba/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000215E4>..<U000215ED> /x95/x36/xbb/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000215EE>..<U000215F7> /x95/x36/xbc/x30 <CJK>
+@@ -71505,8 +71474,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <U00022976>..<U0002297F> /x96/x30/xb8/x30 <CJK>
+ <U00022980>..<U00022989> /x96/x30/xb9/x30 <CJK>
+ <U0002298A>..<U0002298E> /x96/x30/xba/x30 <CJK>
+-<U0002298F> /xfe/x76         <CJK>
+-<U00022990>..<U00022993> /x96/x30/xba/x36 <CJK>
++<U0002298F>..<U00022993> /x96/x30/xba/x35 <CJK>
+ <U00022994>..<U0002299D> /x96/x30/xbb/x30 <CJK>
+ <U0002299E>..<U000229A7> /x96/x30/xbc/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000229A8>..<U000229B1> /x96/x30/xbd/x30 <CJK>
+@@ -72132,8 +72100,7 @@ CHARMAP
+ <U000241E0>..<U000241E9> /x96/x35/xb3/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000241EA>..<U000241F3> /x96/x35/xb4/x30 <CJK>
+ <U000241F4>..<U000241FD> /x96/x35/xb5/x30 <CJK>
+-<U000241FE> /xfe/x91         <CJK>
+-<U000241FF>..<U00024207> /x96/x35/xb6/x31 <CJK>
++<U000241FE>..<U00024207> /x96/x35/xb6/x30 <CJK>
+ <U00024208>..<U00024211> /x96/x35/xb7/x30 <CJK>
+ <U00024212>..<U0002421B> /x96/x35/xb8/x30 <CJK>
+ <U0002421C>..<U00024225> /x96/x35/xb9/x30 <CJK>
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-1.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-1.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..932bd01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-1.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,447 @@
+commit 1db84775f831a1494993ce9c118deaf9537cc50a
+Author: Frank Barrus <frankbarrus_sw@shaggy.cc>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 07:55:02 2024 -0500
+
+    pthreads NPTL: lost wakeup fix 2
+    
+    This fixes the lost wakeup (from a bug in signal stealing) with a change
+    in the usage of g_signals[] in the condition variable internal state.
+    It also completely eliminates the concept and handling of signal stealing,
+    as well as the need for signalers to block to wait for waiters to wake
+    up every time there is a G1/G2 switch.  This greatly reduces the average
+    and maximum latency for pthread_cond_signal.
+    
+    The g_signals[] field now contains a signal count that is relative to
+    the current g1_start value.  Since it is a 32-bit field, and the LSB is
+    still reserved (though not currently used anymore), it has a 31-bit value
+    that corresponds to the low 31 bits of the sequence number in g1_start.
+    (since g1_start also has an LSB flag, this means bits 31:1 in g_signals
+    correspond to bits 31:1 in g1_start, plus the current signal count)
+    
+    By making the signal count relative to g1_start, there is no longer
+    any ambiguity or A/B/A issue, and thus any checks before blocking,
+    including the futex call itself, are guaranteed not to block if the G1/G2
+    switch occurs, even if the signal count remains the same.  This allows
+    initially safely blocking in G2 until the switch to G1 occurs, and
+    then transitioning from G1 to a new G1 or G2, and always being able to
+    distinguish the state change.  This removes the race condition and A/B/A
+    problems that otherwise ocurred if a late (pre-empted) waiter were to
+    resume just as the futex call attempted to block on g_signal since
+    otherwise there was no last opportunity to re-check things like whether
+    the current G1 group was already closed.
+    
+    By fixing these issues, the signal stealing code can be eliminated,
+    since there is no concept of signal stealing anymore.  The code to block
+    for all waiters to exit g_refs can also be removed, since any waiters
+    that are still in the g_refs region can be guaranteed to safely wake
+    up and exit.  If there are still any left at this time, they are all
+    sent one final futex wakeup to ensure that they are not blocked any
+    longer, but there is no need for the signaller to block and wait for
+    them to wake up and exit the g_refs region.
+    
+    The signal count is then effectively "zeroed" but since it is now
+    relative to g1_start, this is done by advancing it to a new value that
+    can be observed by any pending blocking waiters.  Any late waiters can
+    always tell the difference, and can thus just cleanly exit if they are
+    in a stale G1 or G2.  They can never steal a signal from the current
+    G1 if they are not in the current G1, since the signal value that has
+    to match in the cmpxchg has the low 31 bits of the g1_start value
+    contained in it, and that's first checked, and then it won't match if
+    there's a G1/G2 change.
+    
+    Note: the 31-bit sequence number used in g_signals is designed to
+    handle wrap-around when checking the signal count, but if the entire
+    31-bit wraparound (2 billion signals) occurs while there is still a
+    late waiter that has not yet resumed, and it happens to then match
+    the current g1_start low bits, and the pre-emption occurs after the
+    normal "closed group" checks (which are 64-bit) but then hits the
+    futex syscall and signal consuming code, then an A/B/A issue could
+    still result and cause an incorrect assumption about whether it
+    should block.  This particular scenario seems unlikely in practice.
+    Note that once awake from the futex, the waiter would notice the
+    closed group before consuming the signal (since that's still a 64-bit
+    check that would not be aliased in the wrap-around in g_signals),
+    so the biggest impact would be blocking on the futex until the next
+    full wakeup from a G1/G2 switch.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Frank Barrus <frankbarrus_sw@shaggy.cc>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+# Conflicts:
+#	nptl/pthread_cond_common.c (Missing spelling fixes)
+#	nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c (Likewise)
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+index c35b9ef03afd2c64..b1565b780d175d3a 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+@@ -341,7 +341,6 @@ static bool __attribute__ ((unused))
+ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+     unsigned int *g1index, int private)
+ {
+-  const unsigned int maxspin = 0;
+   unsigned int g1 = *g1index;
+ 
+   /* If there is no waiter in G2, we don't do anything.  The expression may
+@@ -362,84 +361,46 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+      * New waiters arriving concurrently with the group switching will all go
+        into G2 until we atomically make the switch.  Waiters existing in G2
+        are not affected.
+-     * Waiters in G1 will be closed out immediately by setting a flag in
+-       __g_signals, which will prevent waiters from blocking using a futex on
+-       __g_signals and also notifies them that the group is closed.  As a
+-       result, they will eventually remove their group reference, allowing us
+-       to close switch group roles.  */
+-
+-  /* First, set the closed flag on __g_signals.  This tells waiters that are
+-     about to wait that they shouldn't do that anymore.  This basically
+-     serves as an advance notificaton of the upcoming change to __g1_start;
+-     waiters interpret it as if __g1_start was larger than their waiter
+-     sequence position.  This allows us to change __g1_start after waiting
+-     for all existing waiters with group references to leave, which in turn
+-     makes recovery after stealing a signal simpler because it then can be
+-     skipped if __g1_start indicates that the group is closed (otherwise,
+-     we would have to recover always because waiters don't know how big their
+-     groups are).  Relaxed MO is fine.  */
+-  atomic_fetch_or_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, 1);
+-
+-  /* Wait until there are no group references anymore.  The fetch-or operation
+-     injects us into the modification order of __g_refs; release MO ensures
+-     that waiters incrementing __g_refs after our fetch-or see the previous
+-     changes to __g_signals and to __g1_start that had to happen before we can
+-     switch this G1 and alias with an older group (we have two groups, so
+-     aliasing requires switching group roles twice).  Note that nobody else
+-     can have set the wake-request flag, so we do not have to act upon it.
+-
+-     Also note that it is harmless if older waiters or waiters from this G1
+-     get a group reference after we have quiesced the group because it will
+-     remain closed for them either because of the closed flag in __g_signals
+-     or the later update to __g1_start.  New waiters will never arrive here
+-     but instead continue to go into the still current G2.  */
+-  unsigned r = atomic_fetch_or_release (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1, 0);
+-  while ((r >> 1) > 0)
+-    {
+-      for (unsigned int spin = maxspin; ((r >> 1) > 0) && (spin > 0); spin--)
+-	{
+-	  /* TODO Back off.  */
+-	  r = atomic_load_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1);
+-	}
+-      if ((r >> 1) > 0)
+-	{
+-	  /* There is still a waiter after spinning.  Set the wake-request
+-	     flag and block.  Relaxed MO is fine because this is just about
+-	     this futex word.
+-
+-	     Update r to include the set wake-request flag so that the upcoming
+-	     futex_wait only blocks if the flag is still set (otherwise, we'd
+-	     violate the basic client-side futex protocol).  */
+-	  r = atomic_fetch_or_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1, 1) | 1;
+-
+-	  if ((r >> 1) > 0)
+-	    futex_wait_simple (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1, r, private);
+-	  /* Reload here so we eventually see the most recent value even if we
+-	     do not spin.   */
+-	  r = atomic_load_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1);
+-	}
+-    }
+-  /* Acquire MO so that we synchronize with the release operation that waiters
+-     use to decrement __g_refs and thus happen after the waiters we waited
+-     for.  */
+-  atomic_thread_fence_acquire ();
++     * Waiters in G1 will be closed out immediately by the advancing of
++       __g_signals to the next "lowseq" (low 31 bits of the new g1_start),
++       which will prevent waiters from blocking using a futex on
++       __g_signals since it provides enough signals for all possible
++       remaining waiters.  As a result, they can each consume a signal
++       and they will eventually remove their group reference.  */
+ 
+   /* Update __g1_start, which finishes closing this group.  The value we add
+      will never be negative because old_orig_size can only be zero when we
+      switch groups the first time after a condvar was initialized, in which
+-     case G1 will be at index 1 and we will add a value of 1.  See above for
+-     why this takes place after waiting for quiescence of the group.
++     case G1 will be at index 1 and we will add a value of 1.
+      Relaxed MO is fine because the change comes with no additional
+      constraints that others would have to observe.  */
+   __condvar_add_g1_start_relaxed (cond,
+       (old_orig_size << 1) + (g1 == 1 ? 1 : - 1));
+ 
+-  /* Now reopen the group, thus enabling waiters to again block using the
+-     futex controlled by __g_signals.  Release MO so that observers that see
+-     no signals (and thus can block) also see the write __g1_start and thus
+-     that this is now a new group (see __pthread_cond_wait_common for the
+-     matching acquire MO loads).  */
+-  atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, 0);
++  unsigned int lowseq = ((old_g1_start + old_orig_size) << 1) & ~1U;
++
++  /* If any waiters still hold group references (and thus could be blocked),
++     then wake them all up now and prevent any running ones from blocking.
++     This is effectively a catch-all for any possible current or future
++     bugs that can allow the group size to reach 0 before all G1 waiters
++     have been awakened or at least given signals to consume, or any
++     other case that can leave blocked (or about to block) older waiters..  */
++  if ((atomic_fetch_or_release (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1, 0) >> 1) > 0)
++   {
++    /* First advance signals to the end of the group (i.e. enough signals
++       for the entire G1 group) to ensure that waiters which have not
++       yet blocked in the futex will not block.
++       Note that in the vast majority of cases, this should never
++       actually be necessary, since __g_signals will have enough
++       signals for the remaining g_refs waiters.  As an optimization,
++       we could check this first before proceeding, although that
++       could still leave the potential for futex lost wakeup bugs
++       if the signal count was non-zero but the futex wakeup
++       was somehow lost.  */
++    atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, lowseq);
++
++    futex_wake (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, INT_MAX, private);
++   }
+ 
+   /* At this point, the old G1 is now a valid new G2 (but not in use yet).
+      No old waiter can neither grab a signal nor acquire a reference without
+@@ -451,6 +412,10 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+   g1 ^= 1;
+   *g1index ^= 1;
+ 
++  /* Now advance the new G1 g_signals to the new lowseq, giving it
++     an effective signal count of 0 to start.  */
++  atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, lowseq);
++
+   /* These values are just observed by signalers, and thus protected by the
+      lock.  */
+   unsigned int orig_size = wseq - (old_g1_start + old_orig_size);
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index dc8c511f1a72517a..c34280c6bc9e80fb 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -239,9 +239,7 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+    signaled), and a reference count.
+ 
+    The group reference count is used to maintain the number of waiters that
+-   are using the group's futex.  Before a group can change its role, the
+-   reference count must show that no waiters are using the futex anymore; this
+-   prevents ABA issues on the futex word.
++   are using the group's futex.
+ 
+    To represent which intervals in the waiter sequence the groups cover (and
+    thus also which group slot contains G1 or G2), we use a 64b counter to
+@@ -301,11 +299,12 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+        last reference.
+      * Reference count used by waiters concurrently with signalers that have
+        acquired the condvar-internal lock.
+-   __g_signals: The number of signals that can still be consumed.
++   __g_signals: The number of signals that can still be consumed, relative to
++     the current g1_start.  (i.e. bits 31 to 1 of __g_signals are bits
++     31 to 1 of g1_start with the signal count added)
+      * Used as a futex word by waiters.  Used concurrently by waiters and
+        signalers.
+-     * LSB is true iff this group has been completely signaled (i.e., it is
+-       closed).
++     * LSB is currently reserved and 0.
+    __g_size: Waiters remaining in this group (i.e., which have not been
+      signaled yet.
+      * Accessed by signalers and waiters that cancel waiting (both do so only
+@@ -329,18 +328,6 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+    sufficient because if a waiter can see a sufficiently large value, it could
+    have also consume a signal in the waiters group.
+ 
+-   Waiters try to grab a signal from __g_signals without holding a reference
+-   count, which can lead to stealing a signal from a more recent group after
+-   their own group was already closed.  They cannot always detect whether they
+-   in fact did because they do not know when they stole, but they can
+-   conservatively add a signal back to the group they stole from; if they
+-   did so unnecessarily, all that happens is a spurious wake-up.  To make this
+-   even less likely, __g1_start contains the index of the current g2 too,
+-   which allows waiters to check if there aliasing on the group slots; if
+-   there wasn't, they didn't steal from the current G1, which means that the
+-   G1 they stole from must have been already closed and they do not need to
+-   fix anything.
+-
+    It is essential that the last field in pthread_cond_t is __g_signals[1]:
+    The previous condvar used a pointer-sized field in pthread_cond_t, so a
+    PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER from that condvar implementation might only
+@@ -436,6 +423,9 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     {
+       while (1)
+ 	{
++          uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++          unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++
+ 	  /* Spin-wait first.
+ 	     Note that spinning first without checking whether a timeout
+ 	     passed might lead to what looks like a spurious wake-up even
+@@ -447,35 +437,45 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	     having to compare against the current time seems to be the right
+ 	     choice from a performance perspective for most use cases.  */
+ 	  unsigned int spin = maxspin;
+-	  while (signals == 0 && spin > 0)
++	  while (spin > 0 && ((int)(signals - lowseq) < 2))
+ 	    {
+ 	      /* Check that we are not spinning on a group that's already
+ 		 closed.  */
+-	      if (seq < (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1))
+-		goto done;
++	      if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++		break;
+ 
+ 	      /* TODO Back off.  */
+ 
+ 	      /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+ 	      signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
++              g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++              lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 	      spin--;
+ 	    }
+ 
+-	  /* If our group will be closed as indicated by the flag on signals,
+-	     don't bother grabbing a signal.  */
+-	  if (signals & 1)
+-	    goto done;
+-
+-	  /* If there is an available signal, don't block.  */
+-	  if (signals != 0)
++          if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++	    {
++              /* If the group is closed already,
++	         then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
++	         consume, up until the time its group was closed.  */
++	       goto done;
++            }
++
++	  /* If there is an available signal, don't block.
++             If __g1_start has advanced at all, then we must be in G1
++	     by now, perhaps in the process of switching back to an older
++	     G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
++	     signal and should not block anymore.  */
++	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+ 	    break;
+ 
+ 	  /* No signals available after spinning, so prepare to block.
+ 	     We first acquire a group reference and use acquire MO for that so
+ 	     that we synchronize with the dummy read-modify-write in
+ 	     __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 if we read from that.  In turn,
+-	     in this case this will make us see the closed flag on __g_signals
+-	     that designates a concurrent attempt to reuse the group's slot.
++	     in this case this will make us see the advancement of __g_signals
++	     to the upcoming new g1_start that occurs with a concurrent
++	     attempt to reuse the group's slot.
+ 	     We use acquire MO for the __g_signals check to make the
+ 	     __g1_start check work (see spinning above).
+ 	     Note that the group reference acquisition will not mask the
+@@ -483,15 +483,24 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	     an atomic read-modify-write operation and thus extend the release
+ 	     sequence.  */
+ 	  atomic_fetch_add_acquire (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, 2);
+-	  if (((atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g) & 1) != 0)
+-	      || (seq < (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1)))
++	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
++          g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++          lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++
++          if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+ 	    {
+-	      /* Our group is closed.  Wake up any signalers that might be
+-		 waiting.  */
++              /* group is closed already, so don't block */
+ 	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+ 	      goto done;
+ 	    }
+ 
++	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
++	    {
++	      /* a signal showed up or G1/G2 switched after we grabbed the refcount */
++	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
++	      break;
++            }
++
+ 	  // Now block.
+ 	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+ 	  struct _condvar_cleanup_buffer cbuffer;
+@@ -502,7 +511,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	  __pthread_cleanup_push (&buffer, __condvar_cleanup_waiting, &cbuffer);
+ 
+ 	  err = __futex_abstimed_wait_cancelable64 (
+-	    cond->__data.__g_signals + g, 0, clockid, abstime, private);
++	    cond->__data.__g_signals + g, signals, clockid, abstime, private);
+ 
+ 	  __pthread_cleanup_pop (&buffer, 0);
+ 
+@@ -525,6 +534,8 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+ 	}
+ 
++       if (seq < (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1))
++	 goto done;
+     }
+   /* Try to grab a signal.  Use acquire MO so that we see an up-to-date value
+      of __g1_start below (see spinning above for a similar case).  In
+@@ -533,69 +544,6 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+   while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
+ 						&signals, signals - 2));
+ 
+-  /* We consumed a signal but we could have consumed from a more recent group
+-     that aliased with ours due to being in the same group slot.  If this
+-     might be the case our group must be closed as visible through
+-     __g1_start.  */
+-  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+-    {
+-      /* We potentially stole a signal from a more recent group but we do not
+-	 know which group we really consumed from.
+-	 We do not care about groups older than current G1 because they are
+-	 closed; we could have stolen from these, but then we just add a
+-	 spurious wake-up for the current groups.
+-	 We will never steal a signal from current G2 that was really intended
+-	 for G2 because G2 never receives signals (until it becomes G1).  We
+-	 could have stolen a signal from G2 that was conservatively added by a
+-	 previous waiter that also thought it stole a signal -- but given that
+-	 that signal was added unnecessarily, it's not a problem if we steal
+-	 it.
+-	 Thus, the remaining case is that we could have stolen from the current
+-	 G1, where "current" means the __g1_start value we observed.  However,
+-	 if the current G1 does not have the same slot index as we do, we did
+-	 not steal from it and do not need to undo that.  This is the reason
+-	 for putting a bit with G2's index into__g1_start as well.  */
+-      if (((g1_start & 1) ^ 1) == g)
+-	{
+-	  /* We have to conservatively undo our potential mistake of stealing
+-	     a signal.  We can stop trying to do that when the current G1
+-	     changes because other spinning waiters will notice this too and
+-	     __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 has checked that there are no
+-	     futex waiters anymore before switching G1.
+-	     Relaxed MO is fine for the __g1_start load because we need to
+-	     merely be able to observe this fact and not have to observe
+-	     something else as well.
+-	     ??? Would it help to spin for a little while to see whether the
+-	     current G1 gets closed?  This might be worthwhile if the group is
+-	     small or close to being closed.  */
+-	  unsigned int s = atomic_load_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-	  while (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) == g1_start)
+-	    {
+-	      /* Try to add a signal.  We don't need to acquire the lock
+-		 because at worst we can cause a spurious wake-up.  If the
+-		 group is in the process of being closed (LSB is true), this
+-		 has an effect similar to us adding a signal.  */
+-	      if (((s & 1) != 0)
+-		  || atomic_compare_exchange_weak_relaxed
+-		       (cond->__data.__g_signals + g, &s, s + 2))
+-		{
+-		  /* If we added a signal, we also need to add a wake-up on
+-		     the futex.  We also need to do that if we skipped adding
+-		     a signal because the group is being closed because
+-		     while __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 could have closed
+-		     the group, it might stil be waiting for futex waiters to
+-		     leave (and one of those waiters might be the one we stole
+-		     the signal from, which cause it to block using the
+-		     futex).  */
+-		  futex_wake (cond->__data.__g_signals + g, 1, private);
+-		  break;
+-		}
+-	      /* TODO Back off.  */
+-	    }
+-	}
+-    }
+-
+  done:
+ 
+   /* Confirm that we have been woken.  We do that before acquiring the mutex
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-10.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-10.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e0481ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-10.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+Partial revert of commit c36fc50781995e6758cae2b6927839d0157f213c
+to restore the layout of pthread_cond_t and avoid a downstream
+rpminspect and abidiff (libabigail tooling) spurious warning
+about internal ABI changes.  Without this change all RHEL developers
+using pthread_cond_t would have to audit and waive the warning.
+The alternative is to update the supression lists used in abidiff,
+propagate that to the rpminspect service, and wait for that to
+complete before doing the update. The more conservative position
+is the partial revert of the layout change.
+
+This is a downstream-only change and is not required upstream.
+
+diff --git a/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h b/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
+index 5cd33b765d9689eb..5644472323fe5424 100644
+--- a/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
++++ b/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
+@@ -109,7 +109,8 @@ struct __pthread_cond_s
+       unsigned int __high;
+     } __g1_start32;
+   };
+-  unsigned int __g_size[2] __LOCK_ALIGNMENT;
++  unsigned int __glibc_unused___g_refs[2] __LOCK_ALIGNMENT;
++  unsigned int __g_size[2];
+   unsigned int __g1_orig_size;
+   unsigned int __wrefs;
+   unsigned int __g_signals[2];
+diff --git a/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h b/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
+index 7ea6001784783371..43146e91c9d9579b 100644
+--- a/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
++++ b/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
+@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ enum
+ 
+ 
+ /* Conditional variable handling.  */
+-#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER { { {0}, {0}, {0, 0}, 0, 0, {0, 0} } }
++#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER { { {0}, {0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, 0, 0, {0, 0} } }
+ 
+ 
+ /* Cleanup buffers */
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-2.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-2.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..99e7873
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-2.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+commit 0cc973160c23bb67f895bc887dd6942d29f8fee3
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 07:55:22 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Update comments and indentation for new condvar implementation
+    
+    Some comments were wrong after the most recent commit. This fixes that.
+    
+    Also fixing indentation where it was using spaces instead of tabs.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+index b1565b780d175d3a..b355e38fb57862b1 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+@@ -361,8 +361,9 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+      * New waiters arriving concurrently with the group switching will all go
+        into G2 until we atomically make the switch.  Waiters existing in G2
+        are not affected.
+-     * Waiters in G1 will be closed out immediately by the advancing of
+-       __g_signals to the next "lowseq" (low 31 bits of the new g1_start),
++     * Waiters in G1 have already received a signal and been woken. If they
++       haven't woken yet, they will be closed out immediately by the advancing
++       of __g_signals to the next "lowseq" (low 31 bits of the new g1_start),
+        which will prevent waiters from blocking using a futex on
+        __g_signals since it provides enough signals for all possible
+        remaining waiters.  As a result, they can each consume a signal
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index c34280c6bc9e80fb..7dabcb15d2d818e7 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+    figure out whether they are in a group that has already been completely
+    signaled (i.e., if the current G1 starts at a later position that the
+    waiter's position).  Waiters cannot determine whether they are currently
+-   in G2 or G1 -- but they do not have too because all they are interested in
++   in G2 or G1 -- but they do not have to because all they are interested in
+    is whether there are available signals, and they always start in G2 (whose
+    group slot they know because of the bit in the waiter sequence.  Signalers
+    will simply fill the right group until it is completely signaled and can
+@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     }
+ 
+   /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
+-     Acquire MO so that if we observe a value of zero written after group
++     Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
+      switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
+      store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
+      groups too.  */
+@@ -423,8 +423,8 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     {
+       while (1)
+ 	{
+-          uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-          unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++	  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++	  unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 
+ 	  /* Spin-wait first.
+ 	     Note that spinning first without checking whether a timeout
+@@ -448,21 +448,21 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 
+ 	      /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+ 	      signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-              g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-              lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++	      g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++	      lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 	      spin--;
+ 	    }
+ 
+-          if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++	  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+ 	    {
+-              /* If the group is closed already,
++	      /* If the group is closed already,
+ 	         then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
+ 	         consume, up until the time its group was closed.  */
+ 	       goto done;
+-            }
++	    }
+ 
+ 	  /* If there is an available signal, don't block.
+-             If __g1_start has advanced at all, then we must be in G1
++	     If __g1_start has advanced at all, then we must be in G1
+ 	     by now, perhaps in the process of switching back to an older
+ 	     G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
+ 	     signal and should not block anymore.  */
+@@ -484,22 +484,23 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	     sequence.  */
+ 	  atomic_fetch_add_acquire (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, 2);
+ 	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-          g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-          lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++	  g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++	  lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 
+-          if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++	  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+ 	    {
+-              /* group is closed already, so don't block */
++	      /* group is closed already, so don't block */
+ 	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+ 	      goto done;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+ 	    {
+-	      /* a signal showed up or G1/G2 switched after we grabbed the refcount */
++	      /* a signal showed up or G1/G2 switched after we grabbed the
++	         refcount */
+ 	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+ 	      break;
+-            }
++	    }
+ 
+ 	  // Now block.
+ 	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+@@ -537,10 +538,8 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+        if (seq < (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1))
+ 	 goto done;
+     }
+-  /* Try to grab a signal.  Use acquire MO so that we see an up-to-date value
+-     of __g1_start below (see spinning above for a similar case).  In
+-     particular, if we steal from a more recent group, we will also see a
+-     more recent __g1_start below.  */
++  /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
++     iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
+   while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
+ 						&signals, signals - 2));
+ 
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..00456d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+commit b42cc6af11062c260c7dfa91f1c89891366fed3e
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 07:55:50 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Remove unnecessary catch-all-wake in condvar group switch
+    
+    This wake is unnecessary. We only switch groups after every sleeper in a group
+    has been woken. Sure, they may take a while to actually wake up and may still
+    hold a reference, but waking them a second time doesn't speed that up. Instead
+    this just makes the code more complicated and may hide problems.
+    
+    In particular this safety wake wouldn't even have helped with the bug that was
+    fixed by Barrus' patch: The bug there was that pthread_cond_signal would not
+    switch g1 when it should, so we wouldn't even have entered this code path.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+index b355e38fb57862b1..517ad52077829552 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+@@ -361,13 +361,7 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+      * New waiters arriving concurrently with the group switching will all go
+        into G2 until we atomically make the switch.  Waiters existing in G2
+        are not affected.
+-     * Waiters in G1 have already received a signal and been woken. If they
+-       haven't woken yet, they will be closed out immediately by the advancing
+-       of __g_signals to the next "lowseq" (low 31 bits of the new g1_start),
+-       which will prevent waiters from blocking using a futex on
+-       __g_signals since it provides enough signals for all possible
+-       remaining waiters.  As a result, they can each consume a signal
+-       and they will eventually remove their group reference.  */
++     * Waiters in G1 have already received a signal and been woken.  */
+ 
+   /* Update __g1_start, which finishes closing this group.  The value we add
+      will never be negative because old_orig_size can only be zero when we
+@@ -380,29 +374,6 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+ 
+   unsigned int lowseq = ((old_g1_start + old_orig_size) << 1) & ~1U;
+ 
+-  /* If any waiters still hold group references (and thus could be blocked),
+-     then wake them all up now and prevent any running ones from blocking.
+-     This is effectively a catch-all for any possible current or future
+-     bugs that can allow the group size to reach 0 before all G1 waiters
+-     have been awakened or at least given signals to consume, or any
+-     other case that can leave blocked (or about to block) older waiters..  */
+-  if ((atomic_fetch_or_release (cond->__data.__g_refs + g1, 0) >> 1) > 0)
+-   {
+-    /* First advance signals to the end of the group (i.e. enough signals
+-       for the entire G1 group) to ensure that waiters which have not
+-       yet blocked in the futex will not block.
+-       Note that in the vast majority of cases, this should never
+-       actually be necessary, since __g_signals will have enough
+-       signals for the remaining g_refs waiters.  As an optimization,
+-       we could check this first before proceeding, although that
+-       could still leave the potential for futex lost wakeup bugs
+-       if the signal count was non-zero but the futex wakeup
+-       was somehow lost.  */
+-    atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, lowseq);
+-
+-    futex_wake (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, INT_MAX, private);
+-   }
+-
+   /* At this point, the old G1 is now a valid new G2 (but not in use yet).
+      No old waiter can neither grab a signal nor acquire a reference without
+      noticing that __g1_start is larger.
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-4.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-4.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..486903c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-4.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+commit 4f7b051f8ee3feff1b53b27a906f245afaa9cee1
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 07:56:13 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Remove unnecessary quadruple check in pthread_cond_wait
+    
+    pthread_cond_wait was checking whether it was in a closed group no less than
+    four times. Checking once is enough. Here are the four checks:
+    
+    1. While spin-waiting. This was dead code: maxspin is set to 0 and has been
+       for years.
+    2. Before deciding to go to sleep, and before incrementing grefs: I kept this
+    3. After incrementing grefs. There is no reason to think that the group would
+       close while we do an atomic increment. Obviously it could close at any
+       point, but that doesn't mean we have to recheck after every step. This
+       check was equally good as check 2, except it has to do more work.
+    4. When we find ourselves in a group that has a signal. We only get here after
+       we check that we're not in a closed group. There is no need to check again.
+       The check would only have helped in cases where the compare_exchange in the
+       next line would also have failed. Relying on the compare_exchange is fine.
+    
+    Removing the duplicate checks clarifies the code.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index 7dabcb15d2d818e7..ba9a19bedc2c176f 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -367,7 +367,6 @@ static __always_inline int
+ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     clockid_t clockid, const struct __timespec64 *abstime)
+ {
+-  const int maxspin = 0;
+   int err;
+   int result = 0;
+ 
+@@ -426,33 +425,6 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+ 	  unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 
+-	  /* Spin-wait first.
+-	     Note that spinning first without checking whether a timeout
+-	     passed might lead to what looks like a spurious wake-up even
+-	     though we should return ETIMEDOUT (e.g., if the caller provides
+-	     an absolute timeout that is clearly in the past).  However,
+-	     (1) spurious wake-ups are allowed, (2) it seems unlikely that a
+-	     user will (ab)use pthread_cond_wait as a check for whether a
+-	     point in time is in the past, and (3) spinning first without
+-	     having to compare against the current time seems to be the right
+-	     choice from a performance perspective for most use cases.  */
+-	  unsigned int spin = maxspin;
+-	  while (spin > 0 && ((int)(signals - lowseq) < 2))
+-	    {
+-	      /* Check that we are not spinning on a group that's already
+-		 closed.  */
+-	      if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+-		break;
+-
+-	      /* TODO Back off.  */
+-
+-	      /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+-	      signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-	      g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-	      lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+-	      spin--;
+-	    }
+-
+ 	  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+ 	    {
+ 	      /* If the group is closed already,
+@@ -483,24 +455,6 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	     an atomic read-modify-write operation and thus extend the release
+ 	     sequence.  */
+ 	  atomic_fetch_add_acquire (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, 2);
+-	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-	  g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-	  lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+-
+-	  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+-	    {
+-	      /* group is closed already, so don't block */
+-	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+-	      goto done;
+-	    }
+-
+-	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+-	    {
+-	      /* a signal showed up or G1/G2 switched after we grabbed the
+-	         refcount */
+-	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+-	      break;
+-	    }
+ 
+ 	  // Now block.
+ 	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+@@ -534,9 +488,6 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	  /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+ 	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+ 	}
+-
+-       if (seq < (__condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1))
+-	 goto done;
+     }
+   /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
+      iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-5.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-5.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3df4fa8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-5.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+commit c36fc50781995e6758cae2b6927839d0157f213c
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 07:56:38 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Remove g_refs from condition variables
+    
+    This variable used to be needed to wait in group switching until all sleepers
+    have confirmed that they have woken. This is no longer needed. Nothing waits
+    on this variable so there is no need to track how many threads are currently
+    asleep in each group.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+# Conflicts:
+#	nptl/tst-cond22.c (No atomic wide counter refactor)
+#	sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h (Likewise)
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index ba9a19bedc2c176f..9652dbafe08dfde1 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -144,23 +144,6 @@ __condvar_cancel_waiting (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t seq, unsigned int g,
+     }
+ }
+ 
+-/* Wake up any signalers that might be waiting.  */
+-static void
+-__condvar_dec_grefs (pthread_cond_t *cond, unsigned int g, int private)
+-{
+-  /* Release MO to synchronize-with the acquire load in
+-     __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1.  */
+-  if (atomic_fetch_add_release (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, -2) == 3)
+-    {
+-      /* Clear the wake-up request flag before waking up.  We do not need more
+-	 than relaxed MO and it doesn't matter if we apply this for an aliased
+-	 group because we wake all futex waiters right after clearing the
+-	 flag.  */
+-      atomic_fetch_and_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, ~(unsigned int) 1);
+-      futex_wake (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, INT_MAX, private);
+-    }
+-}
+-
+ /* Clean-up for cancellation of waiters waiting for normal signals.  We cancel
+    our registration as a waiter, confirm we have woken up, and re-acquire the
+    mutex.  */
+@@ -172,8 +155,6 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+   pthread_cond_t *cond = cbuffer->cond;
+   unsigned g = cbuffer->wseq & 1;
+ 
+-  __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, cbuffer->private);
+-
+   __condvar_cancel_waiting (cond, cbuffer->wseq >> 1, g, cbuffer->private);
+   /* FIXME With the current cancellation implementation, it is possible that
+      a thread is cancelled after it has returned from a syscall.  This could
+@@ -328,15 +309,6 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+    sufficient because if a waiter can see a sufficiently large value, it could
+    have also consume a signal in the waiters group.
+ 
+-   It is essential that the last field in pthread_cond_t is __g_signals[1]:
+-   The previous condvar used a pointer-sized field in pthread_cond_t, so a
+-   PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER from that condvar implementation might only
+-   initialize 4 bytes to zero instead of the 8 bytes we need (i.e., 44 bytes
+-   in total instead of the 48 we need).  __g_signals[1] is not accessed before
+-   the first group switch (G2 starts at index 0), which will set its value to
+-   zero after a harmless fetch-or whose return value is ignored.  This
+-   effectively completes initialization.
+-
+ 
+    Limitations:
+    * This condvar isn't designed to allow for more than
+@@ -441,21 +413,6 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+ 	    break;
+ 
+-	  /* No signals available after spinning, so prepare to block.
+-	     We first acquire a group reference and use acquire MO for that so
+-	     that we synchronize with the dummy read-modify-write in
+-	     __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 if we read from that.  In turn,
+-	     in this case this will make us see the advancement of __g_signals
+-	     to the upcoming new g1_start that occurs with a concurrent
+-	     attempt to reuse the group's slot.
+-	     We use acquire MO for the __g_signals check to make the
+-	     __g1_start check work (see spinning above).
+-	     Note that the group reference acquisition will not mask the
+-	     release MO when decrementing the reference count because we use
+-	     an atomic read-modify-write operation and thus extend the release
+-	     sequence.  */
+-	  atomic_fetch_add_acquire (cond->__data.__g_refs + g, 2);
+-
+ 	  // Now block.
+ 	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+ 	  struct _condvar_cleanup_buffer cbuffer;
+@@ -472,18 +429,11 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 
+ 	  if (__glibc_unlikely (err == ETIMEDOUT || err == EOVERFLOW))
+ 	    {
+-	      __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+-	      /* If we timed out, we effectively cancel waiting.  Note that
+-		 we have decremented __g_refs before cancellation, so that a
+-		 deadlock between waiting for quiescence of our group in
+-		 __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 and us trying to acquire
+-		 the lock during cancellation is not possible.  */
++	      /* If we timed out, we effectively cancel waiting.  */
+ 	      __condvar_cancel_waiting (cond, seq, g, private);
+ 	      result = err;
+ 	      goto done;
+ 	    }
+-	  else
+-	    __condvar_dec_grefs (cond, g, private);
+ 
+ 	  /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+ 	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+diff --git a/nptl/tst-cond22.c b/nptl/tst-cond22.c
+index 64f19ea0a55af057..ebeeeaf666070076 100644
+--- a/nptl/tst-cond22.c
++++ b/nptl/tst-cond22.c
+@@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ do_test (void)
+       status = 1;
+     }
+ 
+-  printf ("cond = { %llu, %llu, %u/%u/%u, %u/%u/%u, %u, %u }\n",
++  printf ("cond = { %llu, %llu, %u/%u, %u/%u, %u, %u }\n",
+ 	  c.__data.__wseq, c.__data.__g1_start,
+-	  c.__data.__g_signals[0], c.__data.__g_refs[0], c.__data.__g_size[0],
+-	  c.__data.__g_signals[1], c.__data.__g_refs[1], c.__data.__g_size[1],
++	  c.__data.__g_signals[0], c.__data.__g_size[0],
++	  c.__data.__g_signals[1], c.__data.__g_size[1],
+ 	  c.__data.__g1_orig_size, c.__data.__wrefs);
+ 
+   if (pthread_create (&th, NULL, tf, (void *) 1l) != 0)
+@@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ do_test (void)
+       status = 1;
+     }
+ 
+-  printf ("cond = { %llu, %llu, %u/%u/%u, %u/%u/%u, %u, %u }\n",
++  printf ("cond = { %llu, %llu, %u/%u, %u/%u, %u, %u }\n",
+ 	  c.__data.__wseq, c.__data.__g1_start,
+-	  c.__data.__g_signals[0], c.__data.__g_refs[0], c.__data.__g_size[0],
+-	  c.__data.__g_signals[1], c.__data.__g_refs[1], c.__data.__g_size[1],
++	  c.__data.__g_signals[0], c.__data.__g_size[0],
++	  c.__data.__g_signals[1], c.__data.__g_size[1],
+ 	  c.__data.__g1_orig_size, c.__data.__wrefs);
+ 
+   return status;
+diff --git a/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h b/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
+index 44bf1e358dbdaaff..5cd33b765d9689eb 100644
+--- a/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
++++ b/sysdeps/nptl/bits/thread-shared-types.h
+@@ -109,8 +109,7 @@ struct __pthread_cond_s
+       unsigned int __high;
+     } __g1_start32;
+   };
+-  unsigned int __g_refs[2] __LOCK_ALIGNMENT;
+-  unsigned int __g_size[2];
++  unsigned int __g_size[2] __LOCK_ALIGNMENT;
+   unsigned int __g1_orig_size;
+   unsigned int __wrefs;
+   unsigned int __g_signals[2];
+diff --git a/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h b/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
+index 43146e91c9d9579b..7ea6001784783371 100644
+--- a/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
++++ b/sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h
+@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ enum
+ 
+ 
+ /* Conditional variable handling.  */
+-#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER { { {0}, {0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, 0, 0, {0, 0} } }
++#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER { { {0}, {0}, {0, 0}, 0, 0, {0, 0} } }
+ 
+ 
+ /* Cleanup buffers */
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-6.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-6.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7e966e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-6.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+commit 929a4764ac90382616b6a21f099192b2475da674
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 08:03:44 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Use a single loop in pthread_cond_wait instaed of a nested loop
+    
+    The loop was a little more complicated than necessary. There was only one
+    break statement out of the inner loop, and the outer loop was nearly empty.
+    So just remove the outer loop, moving its code to the one break statement in
+    the inner loop. This allows us to replace all gotos with break statements.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index 9652dbafe08dfde1..4886056d136db138 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -383,17 +383,15 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+       return err;
+     }
+ 
+-  /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
+-     Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
+-     switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
+-     store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
+-     groups too.  */
+-  unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-
+-  do
+-    {
++
+       while (1)
+ 	{
++	  /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
++	     Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
++	     switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
++	     store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
++	     groups too.  */
++	  unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+ 	  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+ 	  unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 
+@@ -402,7 +400,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	      /* If the group is closed already,
+ 	         then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
+ 	         consume, up until the time its group was closed.  */
+-	       goto done;
++	       break;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  /* If there is an available signal, don't block.
+@@ -411,7 +409,16 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	     G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
+ 	     signal and should not block anymore.  */
+ 	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+-	    break;
++	    {
++	      /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
++		 iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
++		      if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (
++		      		cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
++			&signals, signals - 2))
++		      	break;
++		      else
++		      	continue;
++	    }
+ 
+ 	  // Now block.
+ 	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+@@ -432,19 +439,9 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+ 	      /* If we timed out, we effectively cancel waiting.  */
+ 	      __condvar_cancel_waiting (cond, seq, g, private);
+ 	      result = err;
+-	      goto done;
++	      break;
+ 	    }
+-
+-	  /* Reload signals.  See above for MO.  */
+-	  signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+ 	}
+-    }
+-  /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
+-     iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
+-  while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
+-						&signals, signals - 2));
+-
+- done:
+ 
+   /* Confirm that we have been woken.  We do that before acquiring the mutex
+      to allow for execution of pthread_cond_destroy while having acquired the
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-7.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-7.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87c54f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-7.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
+commit ee6c14ed59d480720721aaacc5fb03213dc153da
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 08:04:10 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Fix indentation
+    
+    In my previous change I turned a nested loop into a simple loop. I'm doing
+    the resulting indentation changes in a separate commit to make the diff on
+    the previous commit easier to review.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index 4886056d136db138..6c130436b016977a 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -384,65 +384,65 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     }
+ 
+ 
+-      while (1)
+-	{
+-	  /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
+-	     Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
+-	     switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
+-	     store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
+-	     groups too.  */
+-	  unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+-	  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-	  unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+-
+-	  if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
+-	    {
+-	      /* If the group is closed already,
+-	         then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
+-	         consume, up until the time its group was closed.  */
+-	       break;
+-	    }
+-
+-	  /* If there is an available signal, don't block.
+-	     If __g1_start has advanced at all, then we must be in G1
+-	     by now, perhaps in the process of switching back to an older
+-	     G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
+-	     signal and should not block anymore.  */
+-	  if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
+-	    {
+-	      /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
+-		 iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
+-		      if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (
+-		      		cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
++  while (1)
++    {
++      /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
++         Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
++         switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
++         store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
++         groups too.  */
++      unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
++      uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++      unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
++
++      if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++        {
++          /* If the group is closed already,
++             then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
++             consume, up until the time its group was closed.  */
++           break;
++        }
++
++      /* If there is an available signal, don't block.
++         If __g1_start has advanced at all, then we must be in G1
++         by now, perhaps in the process of switching back to an older
++         G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
++         signal and should not block anymore.  */
++      if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
++        {
++	  /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
++	     iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
++	    if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (
++			cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
+ 			&signals, signals - 2))
+-		      	break;
+-		      else
+-		      	continue;
+-	    }
+-
+-	  // Now block.
+-	  struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
+-	  struct _condvar_cleanup_buffer cbuffer;
+-	  cbuffer.wseq = wseq;
+-	  cbuffer.cond = cond;
+-	  cbuffer.mutex = mutex;
+-	  cbuffer.private = private;
+-	  __pthread_cleanup_push (&buffer, __condvar_cleanup_waiting, &cbuffer);
+-
+-	  err = __futex_abstimed_wait_cancelable64 (
+-	    cond->__data.__g_signals + g, signals, clockid, abstime, private);
+-
+-	  __pthread_cleanup_pop (&buffer, 0);
+-
+-	  if (__glibc_unlikely (err == ETIMEDOUT || err == EOVERFLOW))
+-	    {
+-	      /* If we timed out, we effectively cancel waiting.  */
+-	      __condvar_cancel_waiting (cond, seq, g, private);
+-	      result = err;
+ 	      break;
+-	    }
++	    else
++	      continue;
+ 	}
+ 
++      // Now block.
++      struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer buffer;
++      struct _condvar_cleanup_buffer cbuffer;
++      cbuffer.wseq = wseq;
++      cbuffer.cond = cond;
++      cbuffer.mutex = mutex;
++      cbuffer.private = private;
++      __pthread_cleanup_push (&buffer, __condvar_cleanup_waiting, &cbuffer);
++
++      err = __futex_abstimed_wait_cancelable64 (
++        cond->__data.__g_signals + g, signals, clockid, abstime, private);
++
++      __pthread_cleanup_pop (&buffer, 0);
++
++      if (__glibc_unlikely (err == ETIMEDOUT || err == EOVERFLOW))
++        {
++          /* If we timed out, we effectively cancel waiting.  */
++          __condvar_cancel_waiting (cond, seq, g, private);
++          result = err;
++          break;
++        }
++    }
++
+   /* Confirm that we have been woken.  We do that before acquiring the mutex
+      to allow for execution of pthread_cond_destroy while having acquired the
+      mutex.  */
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-8.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-8.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eff1b1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-8.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
+commit 4b79e27a5073c02f6bff9aa8f4791230a0ab1867
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 08:04:54 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: rename __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1
+    
+    This function no longer waits for threads to leave g1, so rename it to
+    __condvar_switch_g1
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
+index f1275b2f15817788..3dff819952718892 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
+@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ ___pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+ 				cond->__data.__g_size[g1] << 1);
+       cond->__data.__g_size[g1] = 0;
+ 
+-      /* We need to wake G1 waiters before we quiesce G1 below.  */
++      /* We need to wake G1 waiters before we switch G1 below.  */
+       /* TODO Only set it if there are indeed futex waiters.  We could
+ 	 also try to move this out of the critical section in cases when
+ 	 G2 is empty (and we don't need to quiesce).  */
+@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ ___pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+ 
+   /* G1 is complete.  Step (2) is next unless there are no waiters in G2, in
+      which case we can stop.  */
+-  if (__condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (cond, wseq, &g1, private))
++  if (__condvar_switch_g1 (cond, wseq, &g1, private))
+     {
+       /* Step (3): Send signals to all waiters in the old G2 / new G1.  */
+       atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1,
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+index 517ad52077829552..7b2b1e4605f163e7 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+@@ -329,16 +329,15 @@ __condvar_get_private (int flags)
+     return FUTEX_SHARED;
+ }
+ 
+-/* This closes G1 (whose index is in G1INDEX), waits for all futex waiters to
+-   leave G1, converts G1 into a fresh G2, and then switches group roles so that
+-   the former G2 becomes the new G1 ending at the current __wseq value when we
+-   eventually make the switch (WSEQ is just an observation of __wseq by the
+-   signaler).
++/* This closes G1 (whose index is in G1INDEX), converts G1 into a fresh G2,
++   and then switches group roles so that the former G2 becomes the new G1
++   ending at the current __wseq value when we eventually make the switch
++   (WSEQ is just an observation of __wseq by the signaler).
+    If G2 is empty, it will not switch groups because then it would create an
+    empty G1 which would require switching groups again on the next signal.
+    Returns false iff groups were not switched because G2 was empty.  */
+ static bool __attribute__ ((unused))
+-__condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
++__condvar_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+     unsigned int *g1index, int private)
+ {
+   unsigned int g1 = *g1index;
+@@ -354,8 +353,7 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+ 	  + cond->__data.__g_size[g1 ^ 1]) == 0)
+ 	return false;
+ 
+-  /* Now try to close and quiesce G1.  We have to consider the following kinds
+-     of waiters:
++  /* We have to consider the following kinds of waiters:
+      * Waiters from less recent groups than G1 are not affected because
+        nothing will change for them apart from __g1_start getting larger.
+      * New waiters arriving concurrently with the group switching will all go
+@@ -363,12 +361,12 @@ __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+        are not affected.
+      * Waiters in G1 have already received a signal and been woken.  */
+ 
+-  /* Update __g1_start, which finishes closing this group.  The value we add
+-     will never be negative because old_orig_size can only be zero when we
+-     switch groups the first time after a condvar was initialized, in which
+-     case G1 will be at index 1 and we will add a value of 1.
+-     Relaxed MO is fine because the change comes with no additional
+-     constraints that others would have to observe.  */
++  /* Update __g1_start, which closes this group.  The value we add will never
++     be negative because old_orig_size can only be zero when we switch groups
++     the first time after a condvar was initialized, in which case G1 will be
++     at index 1 and we will add a value of 1. Relaxed MO is fine because the
++     change comes with no additional constraints that others would have to
++     observe.  */
+   __condvar_add_g1_start_relaxed (cond,
+       (old_orig_size << 1) + (g1 == 1 ? 1 : - 1));
+ 
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
+index 171193b13e203290..4f7639e386fc207a 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
+@@ -70,18 +70,17 @@ ___pthread_cond_signal (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+   bool do_futex_wake = false;
+ 
+   /* If G1 is still receiving signals, we put the signal there.  If not, we
+-     check if G2 has waiters, and if so, quiesce and switch G1 to the former
+-     G2; if this results in a new G1 with waiters (G2 might have cancellations
+-     already, see __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1), we put the signal in the
+-     new G1.  */
++     check if G2 has waiters, and if so, switch G1 to the former G2; if this
++     results in a new G1 with waiters (G2 might have cancellations already,
++     see __condvar_switch_g1), we put the signal in the new G1. */
+   if ((cond->__data.__g_size[g1] != 0)
+-      || __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 (cond, wseq, &g1, private))
++      || __condvar_switch_g1 (cond, wseq, &g1, private))
+     {
+       /* Add a signal.  Relaxed MO is fine because signaling does not need to
+-	 establish a happens-before relation (see above).  We do not mask the
+-	 release-MO store when initializing a group in
+-	 __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1 because we use an atomic
+-	 read-modify-write and thus extend that store's release sequence.  */
++         establish a happens-before relation (see above).  We do not mask the
++         release-MO store when initializing a group in __condvar_switch_g1
++         because we use an atomic read-modify-write and thus extend that
++         store's release sequence.  */
+       atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, 2);
+       cond->__data.__g_size[g1]--;
+       /* TODO Only set it if there are indeed futex waiters.  */
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index 6c130436b016977a..173bd134164eed44 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -355,8 +355,7 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+      because we do not need to establish any happens-before relation with
+      signalers (see __pthread_cond_signal); modification order alone
+      establishes a total order of waiters/signals.  We do need acquire MO
+-     to synchronize with group reinitialization in
+-     __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1.  */
++     to synchronize with group reinitialization in __condvar_switch_g1.  */
+   uint64_t wseq = __condvar_fetch_add_wseq_acquire (cond, 2);
+   /* Find our group's index.  We always go into what was G2 when we acquired
+      our position.  */
+@@ -388,9 +387,9 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+     {
+       /* Now wait until a signal is available in our group or it is closed.
+          Acquire MO so that if we observe (signals == lowseq) after group
+-         switching in __condvar_quiesce_and_switch_g1, we synchronize with that
+-         store and will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching
+-         groups too.  */
++         switching in __condvar_switch_g1, we synchronize with that store and
++         will see the prior update of __g1_start done while switching groups
++         too.  */
+       unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+       uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+       unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
diff --git a/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f94d43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SOURCES/glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+commit 91bb902f58264a2fd50fbce8f39a9a290dd23706
+Author: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+Date:   Wed Dec 4 08:05:40 2024 -0500
+
+    nptl: Use all of g1_start and g_signals
+    
+    The LSB of g_signals was unused. The LSB of g1_start was used to indicate
+    which group is G2. This was used to always go to sleep in pthread_cond_wait
+    if a waiter is in G2. A comment earlier in the file says that this is not
+    correct to do:
+    
+     "Waiters cannot determine whether they are currently in G2 or G1 -- but they
+      do not have to because all they are interested in is whether there are
+      available signals"
+    
+    I either would have had to update the comment, or get rid of the check. I
+    chose to get rid of the check. In fact I don't quite know why it was there.
+    There will never be available signals for group G2, so we didn't need the
+    special case. Even if there were, this would just be a spurious wake. This
+    might have caught some cases where the count has wrapped around, but it
+    wouldn't reliably do that, (and even if it did, why would you want to force a
+    sleep in that case?) and we don't support that many concurrent waiters
+    anyway. Getting rid of it allows us to use one more bit, making us more
+    robust to wraparound.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Malte Skarupke <malteskarupke@fastmail.fm>
+    Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
+
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
+index 3dff819952718892..6fd6cfe9d002c5d5 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_broadcast.c
+@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ ___pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+     {
+       /* Add as many signals as the remaining size of the group.  */
+       atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1,
+-				cond->__data.__g_size[g1] << 1);
++				cond->__data.__g_size[g1]);
+       cond->__data.__g_size[g1] = 0;
+ 
+       /* We need to wake G1 waiters before we switch G1 below.  */
+@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ ___pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+     {
+       /* Step (3): Send signals to all waiters in the old G2 / new G1.  */
+       atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1,
+-				cond->__data.__g_size[g1] << 1);
++				cond->__data.__g_size[g1]);
+       cond->__data.__g_size[g1] = 0;
+       /* TODO Only set it if there are indeed futex waiters.  */
+       do_futex_wake = true;
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+index 7b2b1e4605f163e7..485aca4076a372d7 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_common.c
+@@ -348,9 +348,9 @@ __condvar_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+      behavior.
+      Note that this works correctly for a zero-initialized condvar too.  */
+   unsigned int old_orig_size = __condvar_get_orig_size (cond);
+-  uint64_t old_g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1;
+-  if (((unsigned) (wseq - old_g1_start - old_orig_size)
+-	  + cond->__data.__g_size[g1 ^ 1]) == 0)
++  uint64_t old_g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
++  uint64_t new_g1_start = old_g1_start + old_orig_size;
++  if (((unsigned) (wseq - new_g1_start) + cond->__data.__g_size[g1 ^ 1]) == 0)
+ 	return false;
+ 
+   /* We have to consider the following kinds of waiters:
+@@ -361,16 +361,10 @@ __condvar_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+        are not affected.
+      * Waiters in G1 have already received a signal and been woken.  */
+ 
+-  /* Update __g1_start, which closes this group.  The value we add will never
+-     be negative because old_orig_size can only be zero when we switch groups
+-     the first time after a condvar was initialized, in which case G1 will be
+-     at index 1 and we will add a value of 1. Relaxed MO is fine because the
+-     change comes with no additional constraints that others would have to
+-     observe.  */
+-  __condvar_add_g1_start_relaxed (cond,
+-      (old_orig_size << 1) + (g1 == 1 ? 1 : - 1));
+-
+-  unsigned int lowseq = ((old_g1_start + old_orig_size) << 1) & ~1U;
++  /* Update __g1_start, which closes this group.  Relaxed MO is fine because
++     the change comes with no additional constraints that others would have
++     to observe.  */
++  __condvar_add_g1_start_relaxed (cond, old_orig_size);
+ 
+   /* At this point, the old G1 is now a valid new G2 (but not in use yet).
+      No old waiter can neither grab a signal nor acquire a reference without
+@@ -382,13 +376,13 @@ __condvar_switch_g1 (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t wseq,
+   g1 ^= 1;
+   *g1index ^= 1;
+ 
+-  /* Now advance the new G1 g_signals to the new lowseq, giving it
++  /* Now advance the new G1 g_signals to the new g1_start, giving it
+      an effective signal count of 0 to start.  */
+-  atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, lowseq);
++  atomic_store_release (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, (unsigned)new_g1_start);
+ 
+   /* These values are just observed by signalers, and thus protected by the
+      lock.  */
+-  unsigned int orig_size = wseq - (old_g1_start + old_orig_size);
++  unsigned int orig_size = wseq - new_g1_start;
+   __condvar_set_orig_size (cond, orig_size);
+   /* Use and addition to not loose track of cancellations in what was
+      previously G2.  */
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
+index 4f7639e386fc207a..9a5bac92fe8fc246 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_signal.c
+@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ ___pthread_cond_signal (pthread_cond_t *cond)
+          release-MO store when initializing a group in __condvar_switch_g1
+          because we use an atomic read-modify-write and thus extend that
+          store's release sequence.  */
+-      atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, 2);
++      atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (cond->__data.__g_signals + g1, 1);
+       cond->__data.__g_size[g1]--;
+       /* TODO Only set it if there are indeed futex waiters.  */
+       do_futex_wake = true;
+diff --git a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+index 173bd134164eed44..944b241ec26b9b32 100644
+--- a/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
++++ b/nptl/pthread_cond_wait.c
+@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ __condvar_cancel_waiting (pthread_cond_t *cond, uint64_t seq, unsigned int g,
+      not hold a reference on the group.  */
+   __condvar_acquire_lock (cond, private);
+ 
+-  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond) >> 1;
++  uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+   if (g1_start > seq)
+     {
+       /* Our group is closed, so someone provided enough signals for it.
+@@ -260,7 +260,6 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+      * Waiters fetch-add while having acquire the mutex associated with the
+        condvar.  Signalers load it and fetch-xor it concurrently.
+    __g1_start: Starting position of G1 (inclusive)
+-     * LSB is index of current G2.
+      * Modified by signalers while having acquired the condvar-internal lock
+        and observed concurrently by waiters.
+    __g1_orig_size: Initial size of G1
+@@ -281,11 +280,9 @@ __condvar_cleanup_waiting (void *arg)
+      * Reference count used by waiters concurrently with signalers that have
+        acquired the condvar-internal lock.
+    __g_signals: The number of signals that can still be consumed, relative to
+-     the current g1_start.  (i.e. bits 31 to 1 of __g_signals are bits
+-     31 to 1 of g1_start with the signal count added)
++     the current g1_start.  (i.e. g1_start with the signal count added)
+      * Used as a futex word by waiters.  Used concurrently by waiters and
+        signalers.
+-     * LSB is currently reserved and 0.
+    __g_size: Waiters remaining in this group (i.e., which have not been
+      signaled yet.
+      * Accessed by signalers and waiters that cancel waiting (both do so only
+@@ -392,9 +389,8 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+          too.  */
+       unsigned int signals = atomic_load_acquire (cond->__data.__g_signals + g);
+       uint64_t g1_start = __condvar_load_g1_start_relaxed (cond);
+-      unsigned int lowseq = (g1_start & 1) == g ? signals : g1_start & ~1U;
+ 
+-      if (seq < (g1_start >> 1))
++      if (seq < g1_start)
+         {
+           /* If the group is closed already,
+              then this waiter originally had enough extra signals to
+@@ -407,13 +403,13 @@ __pthread_cond_wait_common (pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
+          by now, perhaps in the process of switching back to an older
+          G2, but in either case we're allowed to consume the available
+          signal and should not block anymore.  */
+-      if ((int)(signals - lowseq) >= 2)
++      if ((int)(signals - (unsigned int)g1_start) > 0)
+         {
+ 	  /* Try to grab a signal.  See above for MO.  (if we do another loop
+ 	     iteration we need to see the correct value of g1_start)  */
+ 	    if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (
+ 			cond->__data.__g_signals + g,
+-			&signals, signals - 2))
++			&signals, signals - 1))
+ 	      break;
+ 	    else
+ 	      continue;
diff --git a/SPECS/glibc.spec b/SPECS/glibc.spec
index a4b9704..76474d4 100644
--- a/SPECS/glibc.spec
+++ b/SPECS/glibc.spec
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ end \
 Summary: The GNU libc libraries
 Name: glibc
 Version: %{glibcversion}
-Release: 125%{?dist}.1
+Release: 125%{?dist}.3
 
 # In general, GPLv2+ is used by programs, LGPLv2+ is used for
 # libraries.
@@ -871,6 +871,17 @@ Patch632: glibc-RHEL-46979-3.patch
 Patch633: glibc-RHEL-46979-4.patch
 Patch634: glibc-RHEL-49489-3.patch
 Patch635: glibc-RHEL-49489-4.patch
+Patch636: glibc-RHEL-69003.patch
+Patch637: glibc-RHEL-78939-1.patch
+Patch638: glibc-RHEL-78939-2.patch
+Patch639: glibc-RHEL-78939-3.patch
+Patch640: glibc-RHEL-78939-4.patch
+Patch641: glibc-RHEL-78939-5.patch
+Patch642: glibc-RHEL-78939-6.patch
+Patch643: glibc-RHEL-78939-7.patch
+Patch644: glibc-RHEL-78939-8.patch
+Patch645: glibc-RHEL-78939-9.patch
+Patch646: glibc-RHEL-78939-10.patch
 
 ##############################################################################
 # Continued list of core "glibc" package information:
@@ -3030,6 +3041,12 @@ update_gconv_modules_cache ()
 %endif
 
 %changelog
+* Thu Feb 13 2025 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> - 2.34-125.3
+- Fix missed wakeup in POSIX thread condition variables (RHEL-78939)
+
+* Fri Dec  6 2024 DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com> - 2.34-125.2
+- add GB18030-2022 charmap and tests (RHEL-69003)
+
 * Fri Sep 27 2024 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.34-125.1
 - Remove some unused ppc64le string functions (RHEL-49489)
 
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