Re: RELEASE BLOCKER: Linux doesn't follow x86/x86-64 ABI wrt direction flag

From: Andrew Pinski
Date: Wed Mar 05 2008 - 16:44:13 EST


There are already gcc 4.3.0 packages on the FTP site.

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 5, 2008, at 13:20, Joe Buck <Joe.Buck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Wed, 5 Mar 2008, Jan Hubicka wrote:
Linux kernel is disabling red zone and use kernel code model, yet the
ABI is not going to be adjusted for that.

This is resonably easy to fix on kernel side in signal handling, or by
removing std usage completely

On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 10:02:07PM +0100, Michael Matz wrote:
That is true. But it requires updating the kernel to a fixed one if you
want to run your programs compiled by 4.3 :-/ Not something we'd like to
demand.

I changed the title just for emphasis.

I think that we can't ship 4.3.0 if signal handlers on x86/x86_64
platforms for both Linux and BSD systems will mysteriously (to the users)
fail, and it doesn't matter whose fault it is.


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