It seems this was a known common-code issue that is fixed in mainline
not in LLVM 10. There's already a bug to port it to 10.0.1 (PR45272)
with a back ported patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D76596.
Can you try whether this fixes the problem?
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This affects current FSF mainline as well. I've opened a GCC bugzilla report:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52870
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A minimal (C) test case (with "-O -ftree-vectorize") for me is:
struct test
{
unsigned long exp[0];
};
void test (struct test *a, long b, unsigned long bitmask)
{
if (b > 0)
{
a->exp[0] &= ~bitmask;
a->exp[0] |= b;
}
else
{
a->exp[0] &= ~bitmask;
}
}
The p
Yes, the fix is present in GDB 7.4 (and in fact already GDB 7.3)
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GDB backtrace does not work correctly for Thumb-2 on armel
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This is probably a duplicate of #701733 ...
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Title:
GCC 4.6.3 (cc1) crashes w
I've checked in a backport of Richard's fix to Linaro GCC 4.6. Other
series are not affected.
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Milestone: None => 4.6-2012.05
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Committed backports to Linaro GCC 4.6 and 4.7.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gcc-linaro/4.7
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Ulrich Weigand (uweigand)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: gcc-linaro/4.6
Importance
So there's two issues:
First of all, on amd64:
g++ -std=c++0x -dM -E - < /dev/null | grep linux
cc1: warning: command line option "-std=c++0x" is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not
for C
#define __linux 1
#define __linux__ 1
#define __gnu_linux__ 1
#define linux 1
Note the warning? That means the -
So based on this patch:
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-04/msg00283.html
I think bfd_elf64_powerpc_vec has been renamed to powerpc_elf64_vec.
Alan, can you verify?
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Anton Blanchard wrote:
>I wonder if the gdb complaint about the kernel VDSO is causing the test to
>fail. The warning is almost certainly a result of
>this kernel patch:
>
>powerpc: Use unstripped VDSO image for more accurate profiling data
Whether or not this complaint is causing that test
Well, GDB assumes that the VDSO contains the whole ELF *file*, not just
segments that would be loaded into memory if the object were loaded by
the dynamic loader.
In particular, none of the symbol table (.symtab, .strtab) or debug info
sections usually reside in loaded segments, but the debugger o
Hmmm ... usually, the section headers come at the very end of the file.
It's a bit strange that there is section data *after* the headers in
this case; maybe that's what confuses GDB/BFD.
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On second glance, looks I'm wrong: .symtab and .strtab actually do come *after*
the section headers in "normal" executables too.
So I guess the best thing to do would be to fix bfd_from_remote_memory to
actually include enough memory to cover all sections, even those after the
section headers.
Moving section headers to the end sounds good.
However, maybe we should make the bfd_from_remote_memory change too, in
order to cope with kernels already in the field?
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Note that all this is decided by the kernel's mmap area allocation
strategy; see the various "get_unmapped_area" routines in platform-
specific kernel code (e.g arch/arm/mm/mmap.c:arch_get_unmapped_area vs.
x86/kernel/sys_x86_64.c:arch_get_unmapped_area_topdown).
If any change is required here (an
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volatile int causes inline assembly build failure
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Maybe I'm missing something, but as I understand those *are* valid VFPv3
(even VFPv2) instructions, not just NEON instructions ...
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Produce
I'm running into this issue with failing network connections on vexpress
while trying to run the GDB testsuite in remote mode ...
Has there been any progress on this bug in the meantime?
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When you say:
"On the intel machine using gdb-mutliarch
gdb-multiarch /bin/ls"
are you actually refering to the Intel copy of /bin/ls ?
This will cause GDB to expect to debug Intel architecture, which does
not agree with an ARM architecture being reported by the remote stub.
You should use a
GDB part of the fix now committed.
** Also affects: eglibc (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
** Changed in: gdb-linaro
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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glibc part of the fix is now committed to libc-ports:
[PATCH][arm] Create ARM unwind records for system call stubs
http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-ports/2011-03/msg00035.html
http://sourceware.org/ml/glibc-cvs/2011-q1/msg00119.html
commit 738860089d5c510f3445f9830d9924ab58659c51
Can this be backpor
The main change (support for .ARM.exidx unwind info) is already in
Ubuntu GDB (came in with the Linaro GDB merge).
There is one minor additional fix (actually a pre-existing bug in the ARM
prologue parser exposed by the glibc change) that is not yet in Ubuntu GDB.
This extra fix has been commit
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It seems webkit has a JIT that generates assembler code at runtime. The
crash happens while executing one of those generated blocks of code.
Since there is no debug or unwind information, or even basic symbol
information, available for such generated code, there really is not much
GDB can do here
I've now installed the updated FPGA bitfiles on my VE, and this does
indeed appear to fix the problems I've been seeing. Thanks!
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Ethernet
I've now reproduced and analyzed the problem on i386 with GCC 4.5, i.e.
building python3.2-3.2~rc1 using the 4.5.1-1ubuntu3 compiler.
It turns out that there is no particular bug here (the CFG looks
identical in the -fprofile-generate and -fprofile-use cases), but
instead we're running in a known
It turns out there is no other problem on 4.6. The compiler in the
ubuntu-toolchain-r/test ppa does not build Python at all due to PR
47271. After adding the fix for this PR to the ppa package, the
compiler runs into the exact same problem as described for 4.5 in the
previous comment. By using
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libp
I just successfully completed a profiled build of python3.2_3.2~b2-1.dsc
on armel Natty using the Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.1-10ubuntu3 system compiler,
so the problem seems to no longer exist on 4.5.
Do we still care about 4.4 at this point?
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doko asked me to look into this. This is definitely a compiler bug.
The minimal test case I get is:
unsigned short test (unsigned char val) __attribute__ ((noinline));
unsigned short
test (unsigned char val)
{
return val * 255;
}
int
main(int argc, char**argv)
{
printf ("test(val=40) = %x\n
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libplymouth2_0.8.2-2
Upstream GCC patch committed here:
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I'll backport to Linaro GCC 4.5.
** Changed in: gcc-linaro
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Backport proposed for merge:
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I've now committed a patch to mainline GDB that significantly improves
backtraces for Thumb-2 code even in the absence of DWARF CFI debug info. This
will still not handle absolutely all cases (e.g. hand-written assembler
routines that don't follow usual conventions), but should still help quite
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I've looked into the history of the underlying problem a bit more and found out:
- in 4.3 and earlier, the problem didn't yet exist
- in 4.5 and later, the problem is fixed
- however, in 4.4, the problem exists as latent wrong-code generation bug
I've suggested on the gcc-patches list that it woul
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Looks like this is already fixed in 4.4.4-7ubuntu3.
Closing the Linaro GCC bug as invalid, since the bug was actually in the
testsuite-hardening-fortify.diff patch.
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Confirmed the build failure and segfault in firefox-3.6.8+build1+nobinonly with
4.4.4-7ubuntu3.
I'm looking into this now.
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Richard Günther agreed to a 4.4 backport. Working on this now.
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Ok, so the immediate cause of the bug is that a global array is only
4-byte aligned, but the code silently assumes 8-byte alignment.
The problem triggers in jsatom.cpp:js_AtomizeString:
return (JSAtom *) STRING_TO_JSVAL(JSString::unitString(c));
jsapi.h:STRING_TO_JSVAL uses the low 3
Hmm ... actually there *is* code in the Mozilla sources to attempt to
ensure proper alignment, in jsstr.cpp:
#ifdef __SUNPRO_CC
#pragma pack(8)
#else
#pragma pack(push, 8)
#endif
JSString JSString::unitStringTable[]
#ifdef __GNUC__
__attribute__ ((aligned (8)))
#endif
= {
U(0x00), U(0x01), U(
Linaro GCC shows this same problem not just on ARM, but also on i386.
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Looks like the culprit may be this patch, which also went upstream. I
checked upstream GCC, and it seems broken on the test case (on all
platforms) as well ...
2009-06-11 Nathan Froyd
Backport from upstream:
2009-06-10 Nathan Froyd
gcc/
* tree.h (tree_base): Ad
The problem is that in cp/decl.c:duplicate_decls, when merging two decls
for one variable, the code uses a memcpy to copy all fields in
tree_decl_common *except* those in tree_common (which are handled
manually). Since the patch moves the user_align and packed_flag bits
from tree_decl_common into
Yes, this does indeed look like the root cause. With the following
patch I'm getting correct behavior back:
--- gcc/cp/decl.c.orig 2010-07-28 19:26:52.0 +0200
+++ gcc/cp/decl.c 2010-07-28 19:28:13.0 +0200
@@ -2068,6 +2068,10 @@
SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (olddecl, DECL_I
I've committed the fix to the upstream 4.4 branch now. Fix will be in
4.4.5 release.
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Opened GCC bugzilla PR c++/45112 to track this now.
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I'm getting the ICE on this test case even on a *native* x86 build of
vanilla GCC 4.4.4 release (only when using -fstack-protector, of
course). Native PPC test fails as well (a bit differently). So this
does not appear to be specific to either ARM or the Linaro patches.
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The problem is that cfgexpand.c wants to track "conflicts" between each
pair of stack variables in order to decide whether they can share a
stack slot or not -- and this test case has 10 variables, which
means 5 billion potential conflict pairs. This overflows a size_t value
on 32-bit host mac
Looks like this has been addressed in 4.5 and later by Bernd Schmidt's patch
for PR 41718:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2009-11/msg00682.html
and Michael Matz's subsequent patch for PR 38582:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2009-12/msg00144.html
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Since this only occurs with pathological source code, my recommendation
would be to leave this as won't fix for 4.4; with 4.5 we get the fix
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Linaro GCC actually contains a backport of the PR 42748 fix, so this
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The problem is in the operator== and operator!= routines for UUID, in
include/xplc/uuidops.h:
inline int operator==(const UUID& uuid1, const UUID& uuid2) {
return
(&uuid1 == &uuid2) ||
((static_cast(&uuid1.Data1)[0] == static_cast(&uuid2.Data1)[0]) &&
(static_cast(&uuid1.Dat
The error message is odd, since at this location the type "Hnum" *is*
used.
Maybe this is actually a bug in the host Ada compiler used to build
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Fix approved for GCC mainline and checked in. Will check in to 4.5 branch
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Sequel to PR40521 -- -g causes GCC to generate .eh_frame
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** Also affects: gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu)
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It seems the hardening patch was merged upstream in its current form,
and they fixed the VERIFY macro instead.
See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2010-06/msg02690.html for the
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I was unable to investigate much in the original reported scenario,
because the libc.so binary is missing from the tarball:
uweig...@beagle:~$ tar tfz t2-bt-testcase.tar.gz
usr/sbin/rsyslogd-
lib/libz.so.1
lib/libpthread.so.0
lib/libdl.so.2
lib/librt.so.1
lib/libgcc_s.so.1
lib/libc.so.6
usr/lib/de
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I've reproduced the problem on i386; the error is:
/home/uweigand/linaro/gcc-4.4-4.4.4/src/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/27_io/objects/char/9661-1.cc:
In function 'bool test01()':^M
/home/uweigand/linaro/gcc-4.4-4.4.4/src/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/27_io/objects/char/9661-1.cc:71:
error: invalid operands of
Public bug reported:
checking for GNU Pth... *** longjmp causes uninitialized stack frame ***:
./conftest terminated
*FAILED*
| Found GNU Pth 2.0.7 under /usr, but
| was unable to perform a sanity execution check. This usually
| means that the GNU Pth shared library libpth.so is present
| but
** Also affects: gcc-linaro/4.4
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gcc-linaro/4.5
Importance: High
Assignee: Ulrich Weigand (uweigand)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: gcc-linaro/4.4
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ulrich Weigand (uweigand)
** Chan
Merge requests for both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5 now pending.
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This actually has nothing to do with Linaro GCC, the problem is simply
that a current mainline snapshot cannot compile an unmodified 4.4 branch
Ada compiler.
On 2010-06-22, revision 161147 was checked into mainline GCC:
http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=revision&revision=161147
This revision introd
g++ -fmessage-length=0 -c -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Os -fno-strict-aliasing
datetime.ii
succeeds with no error on
g++-4.4.real (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-8ubuntu1) 4.4.5 20100728 (prerelease)
This might have been fixed by the Linaro compiler ...
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Interesting. I just tried the very same build, and it works for me ...
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bootstrap failure in stage3 (integer overflow in preprocessor expression)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500524
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Hmm, I was unable to reproduce any failures with getfem++-4.0.0-4ubuntu2
even on your machine.
However, I *am* seeing failures with the current maverick version,
getfem++-4.1-1ubuntu1 :
../bilaplacian /tmp/elas.param_382 -d NX=4 2>&1 failed
The MUMPS user guide says about error -9:
–9 Main internal real/complex workarray S too small. If INFO(2) is positive,
then the number of entries
that are missing in S at the moment when the error is raised is available in
INFO(2). If INFO(2) is
negative, then its absolute value should be multip
Incrementing ICNTL(14) one by one results in ever decreasing values of
INFO(2) in the error return case, down until "40" if the ICNTL(14) line
is changed to +=44. When going to += 45, the test case succeeds
without error.
All this doesn't look like a compiler problem to me, just a
configuration
** Changed in: gcc-linaro/4.5
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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firefox fails to build from source with Linaro toolchain
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604874
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1867173
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FTBFS with llvm-10
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