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Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386
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Joseph Mingrone |
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Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386 |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Oct 2018 22:15:08 -0300 |
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Paul Eggert <address@hidden> writes:
> On 10/18/18 9:02 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Can you please repeat this experiment, and then, when it crashes, do
>> this:
>> (gdb) source ./.gdbinit
>> (gdb) frame 2
>> (gdb) p/x a
>> (gdb) xtype
>> and show us the results?
> Also, please try these GDB commands when debugging ./temacs:
> b syms_of_threads
> r -Q
> p &main_thread
> disas syms_of_threads
> p &Vmain_thread
> I'm attaching the output of these commands on Fedora 28 x86-64 compiled with
> 'gcc -m32 -march=native -g3 -O2' (AMD Phenom II X4 910e). Evidently your
> compiler (clang?) is not inlining make_lisp_ptr, but
> it's still useful to know what it's up to. I see that GCC optimizes away not
> only the call to make_lisp_ptr, but also the runtime check 'TAGGEDP (a, type)
> && XUNTAG (a, type, char) == ptr', I guess because
> GCC knows that main_thread is properly aligned so TAGGEDP must succeed here.
> clang isn't smart enough to do this sort of optimization (at least on Fedora)
> so if you're using clang that might partly explain
> the problem.
> Also, please investigate what the macro GCALIGNED_STRUCT expands to. You can
> use 'gcc -E' to do that.
Is it still helpful for me to investigate what GCALIGNED_STRUCT expands to? If
so, could elaborate on how I can get this?
Paul Eggert <address@hidden> writes:
> main_thread is not properly aligned; its address is a multiple of 4, but it
> should be a multiple of 8. That's the problem. Somehow GCALIGNED_STRUCT is
> not working on your platform.
Is there anything else helpful for me to investigate or do you recommend that I
report this problem elsewhere?
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- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, (continued)
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/17
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Paul Eggert, 2018/10/17
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Joseph Mingrone, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Paul Eggert, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Joseph Mingrone, 2018/10/18
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Paul Eggert, 2018/10/18
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- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Paul Eggert, 2018/10/19
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Joseph Mingrone, 2018/10/19
- Re: recent master core dumps building on FreeBSD i386, Joseph Mingrone, 2018/10/18