# git rev-parse -q --verify 4356e9f841f7fbb945521cef3577ba394c65f3fc^{commit} 4356e9f841f7fbb945521cef3577ba394c65f3fc already have revision, skipping fetch # git checkout -q -f -B kisskb 4356e9f841f7fbb945521cef3577ba394c65f3fc # git clean -qxdf # < git log -1 # commit 4356e9f841f7fbb945521cef3577ba394c65f3fc # Author: Linus Torvalds # Date: Fri Feb 9 12:39:31 2024 -0800 # # work around gcc bugs with 'asm goto' with outputs # # We've had issues with gcc and 'asm goto' before, and we created a # 'asm_volatile_goto()' macro for that in the past: see commits # 3f0116c3238a ("compiler/gcc4: Add quirk for 'asm goto' miscompilation # bug") and a9f180345f53 ("compiler/gcc4: Make quirk for # asm_volatile_goto() unconditional"). # # Then, much later, we ended up removing the workaround in commit # 43c249ea0b1e ("compiler-gcc.h: remove ancient workaround for gcc PR # 58670") because we no longer supported building the kernel with the # affected gcc versions, but we left the macro uses around. # # Now, Sean Christopherson reports a new version of a very similar # problem, which is fixed by re-applying that ancient workaround. But the # problem in question is limited to only the 'asm goto with outputs' # cases, so instead of re-introducing the old workaround as-is, let's # rename and limit the workaround to just that much less common case. # # It looks like there are at least two separate issues that all hit in # this area: # # (a) some versions of gcc don't mark the asm goto as 'volatile' when it # has outputs: # # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=98619 # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=110420 # # which is easy to work around by just adding the 'volatile' by hand. # # (b) Internal compiler errors: # # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=110422 # # which are worked around by adding the extra empty 'asm' as a # barrier, as in the original workaround. # # but the problem Sean sees may be a third thing since it involves bad # code generation (not an ICE) even with the manually added 'volatile'. # # but the same old workaround works for this case, even if this feels a # bit like voodoo programming and may only be hiding the issue. # # Reported-and-tested-by: Sean Christopherson # Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240208220604.140859-1-seanjc@google.com/ # Cc: Nick Desaulniers # Cc: Uros Bizjak # Cc: Jakub Jelinek # Cc: Andrew Pinski # Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds # < /opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux-gcc --version # < /opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux-ld --version # < git log --format=%s --max-count=1 4356e9f841f7fbb945521cef3577ba394c65f3fc # make -s -j 40 ARCH=um O=/kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux- SUBARCH=x86_64 allyesconfig # Added to kconfig CONFIG_STANDALONE=y # Added to kconfig CONFIG_KCOV=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGINS=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_CYC_COMPLEXITY=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTROPY=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STRUCTLEAK=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_ETHERTAP=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_TUNTAP=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_SLIP=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_DAEMON=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_VDE=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_MCAST=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_PCAP=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_UML_NET_SLIRP=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_BPF_PRELOAD=n # Added to kconfig CONFIG_SPI_STM32_QSPI=n # < make -s -j 40 ARCH=um O=/kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux- SUBARCH=x86_64 help # make -s -j 40 ARCH=um O=/kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux- SUBARCH=x86_64 olddefconfig .config:14388:warning: override: reassigning to symbol GCC_PLUGIN_LATENT_ENTROPY .config:14392:warning: override: reassigning to symbol UML_NET_ETHERTAP .config:14394:warning: override: reassigning to symbol UML_NET_SLIP .config:14399:warning: override: reassigning to symbol UML_NET_SLIRP # make -s -j 40 ARCH=um O=/kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux- SUBARCH=x86_64 /kisskb/src/arch/x86/um/user-offsets.c:17:6: warning: no previous prototype for ‘foo’ [-Wmissing-prototypes] 17 | void foo(void) | ^~~ In file included from /kisskb/src/arch/um/kernel/asm-offsets.c:1: /kisskb/src/arch/x86/um/shared/sysdep/kernel-offsets.h:9:6: error: no previous prototype for ‘foo’ [-Werror=missing-prototypes] 9 | void foo(void) | ^~~ cc1: all warnings being treated as errors make[3]: *** [/kisskb/src/scripts/Makefile.build:116: arch/um/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 1 make[2]: *** [/kisskb/src/Makefile:1199: prepare0] Error 2 make[1]: *** [/kisskb/src/Makefile:240: __sub-make] Error 2 make: *** [Makefile:240: __sub-make] Error 2 Command 'make -s -j 40 ARCH=um O=/kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/x86-64--glibc--bleeding-edge-2022.08-1/bin/x86_64-linux- SUBARCH=x86_64 ' returned non-zero exit status 2. # rm -rf /kisskb/build/linus_allyesconfig_um-x86_64-gcc12 # Build took: 0:00:17.792195