From: "P. Christeas" <p_christ@hol.gr>
To: David Daney <ddaney@avtrex.com>
Cc: Kishore K <hellokishore@gmail.com>, linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: Re: gcc -3.4.4 and linux-2.4.32
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:26:08 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200601171426.10317.p_christ@hol.gr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43CBD91B.4020607@avtrex.com>
On Monday 16 January 2006 7:34 pm, David Daney wrote:
> Kishore K wrote:
> > hi
> > When 2.4.32 kernel (from linux-mips) is compiled with the tool chain
> > based on gcc 3.4.4 and binutils 2.16.1, the kernel crashes on malta
> > board. The crash file is enclosed along with the mail. If the same
> > kernel is compiled with the tool chain based on gcc 3.3.6, no problem is
> > observed.
> >
> > May I know, whether it is because of the changes in ABI in gcc 3.4.
>
> Not exactly. It has to do with -funit-at-a-time. In the 2.4.x kernel
> it is assumed that gcc will not reorder top level asm statements and
> functions. For gcc-3.3.x and earlier this was a valid assumption. With
> 3.4.x and later it is not.
>
Does that apply to gcc-4.0.2 as well? It is mentioned in linux documentation
that -funit-at-a-time is safe as of gcc-4.x. Is there (I'm not a MIPS expert)
a way to verify whether gcc produces wrong instructions?
I've had a similar problem (I only try with gcc 4, because I compile linux
2.6) and is reduced when I use -fno-unit-at-a-time. Still, I have
instability, which now appears less often.
I've tried the '-fno-unit-at-a-time' solution (for the whole kernel) and the
'pop/push' at interrupt.h fix.
> > If
> > so, has any one got the patch to make 2.4.x kernels work with gcc 3.4
> > compilers? From the changelog, I can infer that, some changes have been
> > done in 2.4.28 kernel to work with gcc 3.4 for i386. If so, has the same
> > thing been done for MIPS as well.
>
> IIRC the patches were never applied to linux-mips.org. If you search
> the archives of this list for messages that I sent, you can find the
> patches.
Can you please list the necessary patches? One line for each would do, as I
want to check if I have them all.
>
> David Daney.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-01-17 12:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-01-16 12:23 gcc -3.4.4 and linux-2.4.32 Kishore K
2006-01-16 12:23 ` Kishore K
2006-01-16 17:34 ` David Daney
2006-01-17 12:07 ` Kishore K
2006-01-17 12:26 ` P. Christeas [this message]
2006-01-18 22:35 ` P. Christeas
2006-01-19 10:00 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2006-01-19 10:30 ` P. Christeas
2006-01-19 12:33 ` "useless" pgprot_noncached define in include/asm-mips/pgtable.h Niels Sterrenburg
2006-01-23 15:54 ` Atsushi Nemoto
2006-01-17 13:43 ` gcc -3.4.4 and linux-2.4.32 Ralf Baechle
2006-01-17 13:40 ` Ralf Baechle
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