[gold][PATCH] PR gold/14608: --detect-odr-violations doesn't work with GCC 4.7 and newer

H.J. Lu hjl.tools@gmail.com
Mon Dec 22 17:53:00 GMT 2014


On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com> wrote:
>> The debug_msg test has 2 implementations of SometimesInlineFunction:
>>
>> int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
>> int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i; }
>>
>> and One Definition Rule (ODR) violation detection expects they will be
>> compiled into functions of different sizes.  Hower, on x86, GCC 4.7 and
>> newer compile them into functions of the same size and ODR violation
>> detection test fails.  This patch changes
>>
>> int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
>>
>> to
>>
>> int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i * 3; }
>>
>> so that it will be compiled into a function of larger size.  Tested on
>> x86, x86-64 and x32.  Hopefully, it works on other targets.  I checked
>> it in as an obvious fix.
>>
>> H.J.
>> ---
>>         PR gold/14608
>>         * testsuite/debug_msg.cc (SometimesInlineFunction): Changed
>>         to "return i * i * 3;".
>
> Thanks. I haven't seen this with GCC 4.8 on x86_64. The first,
> compiled with -O0, has a size of 12, and the second, compiled with
> -O2, has a size of 6.
>

It happens only on x86, not x86-64.

-- 
H.J.



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