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Re: RFA: Use fixup_fallthru_exit_predecessor only for!HAVE_prologue targets, and only after reload
- From: Andreas Schwab <schwab at suse dot de>
- To: Joern Rennecke <joern dot rennecke at superh dot com>
- Cc: dje at watson dot ibm dot com (David Edelsohn), amylaar at spamcop dot net (JoernRennecke), gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:06:46 +0200
- Subject: Re: RFA: Use fixup_fallthru_exit_predecessor only for!HAVE_prologue targets, and only after reload
- References: <200406151159.i5FBxgN30660@linsvr1.uk.superh.com>
Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@superh.com> writes:
>> I will try bootstrapping overnight with the patch. I hope that it
>> can be committed soon.
>
> I've checked it in under the obvious fix rule.
It's not enough, though. Even with this additional patch I still get a
segfault in the stage1 compiler on ia64:
./xgcc -B./ -B/usr/local/ia64-suse-linux/bin/ -isystem /usr/local/ia64-suse-linux/include -isystem /usr/local/ia64-suse-linux/sys-include -L/tmp/cvs/gcc-20040615/Build/gcc/../ld -O2 -DIN_GCC -W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wold-style-definition -isystem ./include -fPIC -g -DHAVE_GTHR_DEFAULT -DIN_LIBGCC2 -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED -I. -I. -I../../gcc -I../../gcc/. -I../../gcc/../include -I../../gcc/../libcpp/include -I../../gcc/../libbanshee/libcompat -I../../gcc/../libbanshee -I../../gcc/../libbanshee/points-to -DL_muldi3 -c ../../gcc/libgcc2.c -o libgcc/./_muldi3.o
../../gcc/libgcc2.c: In function `__multi3':
../../gcc/libgcc2.c:468: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
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make[3]: *** [libgcc/./_muldi3.o] Error 1
Andreas.
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