A new snapshot can be made. There is also an issue with -idirafter not being supported by a few platforms. How urgent is this? Can it wait until the other issue is fixed? -- Jeff J. On Tue, Feb 7, 2023 at 10:25 AM Victor Do Nascimento < Victor.DoNascimento@arm.com> wrote: > Dear Richard (now also CCing the mailing list), > > One of the folks over at the Gentoo bug discussion inquired about > getting the patch back-ported to the latest source snapshot (where the > problem originally presented itself), newlib-4.3.0.20230120. > > Is that an option at all? > > Cheers, > Victor > > On 2/3/23 13:09, Richard Earnshaw wrote: > > > > > > On 25/01/2023 13:30, Mike Frysinger wrote: > >> On 13 Dec 2022 14:51, Victor L. Do Nascimento wrote: > >>> As per the arm Procedure Call Standard for the Arm Architecture > >>> section 6.1.2 [1], VFP registers s16-s31 (d8-d15, q4-q7) must be > >>> preserved across subroutine calls. > >>> > >>> The current setjmp/longjmp implementations preserve only the core > >>> registers, with the jump buffer size too small to store the required > >>> co-processor registers. > >>> > >>> In accordance with the C Library ABI for the Arm Architecture > >>> section 6.11 [2], this patch sets _JBTYPE to long long adjusting > >>> _JBLEN to 20. > >>> > >>> It also emits vfp load/store instructions depending on architectural > >>> support, predicated at compile time on ACLE feature-test macros. > >> > >> this breaks building with GCC 11 and older: > >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/891589#c7 > >> > >> i don't think it was intentional that this only work with GCC 12+, or if > >> it was, that we want such requirements. GCC 12 is less than a year old. > >> -mike > > > > This has been fixed with commit c6e601de84ea9f2be2b026c609cc3c1fe82a3103. > >