| When compiling a project using -frepo, .rpo files are written alongside |
| the .o file, the symbols either have O or C against them. During final linking, |
| the objects can be recompiled with some of the entries tweaked/chosen by the |
| tlink.c code (visible with TLINK_VERBOSE=3), it does this by changing O -> C |
| in the .rpo files. |
| |
| My tests showed that init_repo (cp/repo.c) was correctly calling |
| IDENTIFIER_REPO_CHOSEN against the right identifers and setting the |
| chosen bit. |
| |
| By the time finish_repo() or emit_repo_p() were called, the pointer returned |
| by get_identifier() for the symbol marked during init_repo had changed and |
| the chosen bit was no longer set. This lead to linking bugs like: |
| |
| collect: relinking |
| collect2: error: '_ZNK6sudoku5ClearINS_8SequenceEEclERS1_' was assigned to 'board.rpo', but was not defined during recompilation, or vice versa |
| |
| The problem is that the garbage collection is getting called before |
| finish_repo() is called and ggc_protect_identifiers is set to false |
| so the identifiers are not preserved. They are recreated but the |
| chosen bits get wiped out which is why the pointer changes and the |
| chosen bit is not set. |
| |
| The fix is to change ggc_protect_identifiers *after* the finish_repo |
| calls are made. |
| |
| Reproduction is tricky since you need to trigger the garbage collector at |
| just the right moment. |
| |
| RP 2013/10/9 |
| |
| [YOCTO #5133] |
| |
| Upstream-Status: Pending |
| |
| Index: gcc-4.8.1/gcc/toplev.c |
| =================================================================== |
| --- gcc-4.8.1.orig/gcc/toplev.c 2013-03-28 08:29:51.000000000 +0000 |
| +++ gcc-4.8.1/gcc/toplev.c 2013-10-09 20:27:17.089228023 +0000 |
| @@ -551,11 +551,11 @@ |
| if (flag_syntax_only || flag_wpa) |
| return; |
| |
| - ggc_protect_identifiers = false; |
| - |
| /* This must also call finalize_compilation_unit. */ |
| lang_hooks.decls.final_write_globals (); |
| |
| + ggc_protect_identifiers = false; |
| + |
| if (seen_error ()) |
| return; |
| |