HACKS revision 1.75 1 1.75 christos # $NetBSD: HACKS,v 1.75 2006/05/24 23:18:56 christos Exp $
2 1.1 lukem #
3 1.1 lukem # This file is intended to document workarounds for currently unsolved
4 1.1 lukem # (mostly) compiler bugs.
5 1.1 lukem #
6 1.1 lukem # Format:
7 1.1 lukem # hack title
8 1.1 lukem # cdate creation date
9 1.1 lukem # mdate mod date
10 1.1 lukem # who responsible developer
11 1.1 lukem # port ...
12 1.1 lukem # affected ports, space separated, if not "all"
13 1.1 lukem # file affected file : revision : line from : line to
14 1.1 lukem # affected files and revision and line numbers describing hack
15 1.1 lukem # multiple lines if necessary.
16 1.1 lukem # pr NNNN ...
17 1.1 lukem # problem reports this hack works around, if known. Space
18 1.1 lukem # separated.
19 1.1 lukem # regress src/regress/directory/where/test/found
20 1.1 lukem # regression test directories, if available.
21 1.1 lukem # descr
22 1.1 lukem # insert short informal description (multi-line). (Longer ones
23 1.1 lukem # should be in the PR database. More formal descriptions might
24 1.1 lukem # be in the regress tree. See above).
25 1.1 lukem # kcah
26 1.1 lukem # closing bracket.
27 1.1 lukem #
28 1.1 lukem # this is a comment.
29 1.1 lukem
30 1.1 lukem hack netstat ieee1394 address printing.
31 1.1 lukem mdate 14 Nov 2000
32 1.1 lukem who matt
33 1.1 lukem file lib/libc/net/getnameinfo.c : 1.32 : 497 : 503
34 1.1 lukem descr
35 1.1 lukem Because the current implementation of IP over IEEE1394, the
36 1.1 lukem fw device address contains more than just the IEEE1394 EUI-64.
37 1.1 lukem So when printing out IEEE1394 addresses, ignore the extra stuff.
38 1.1 lukem kcah
39 1.1 lukem
40 1.1 lukem hack xterm vs. libterm
41 1.1 lukem mdate 01 Aug 2000
42 1.1 lukem who jdc
43 1.1 lukem file xsrc/xc/programs/xterm/main.c : 1.2 : 3609 : 3614
44 1.1 lukem pr 10383
45 1.1 lukem descr
46 1.1 lukem In order to extend the termcap string over 1023 bytes, a ZZ entry was
47 1.1 lukem introduced to point to a memory location containing the full entry.
48 1.1 lukem Without this hack, xterm will export a termcap containing the ZZ
49 1.1 lukem entry, which will then be ignored by libterm. As xterm modifies the
50 1.1 lukem exported termcap, this would cause those modifications to be ignored.
51 1.1 lukem kcah
52 1.1 lukem
53 1.1 lukem hack wi-at-big-endian-bus
54 1.1 lukem cdate 15 Mar 2002
55 1.1 lukem who martin
56 1.1 lukem file dev/ic/wireg.h
57 1.1 lukem descr Add an option to access the underlying bus in big endian byte order
58 1.1 lukem to work around deficiencies in bus_space_{read,write}_* macros.
59 1.1 lukem Those don't allow the implementation of a proper pcmcia bus space
60 1.1 lukem tag.
61 1.1 lukem kcah
62 1.1 lukem
63 1.3 jdc hack specific knowledge of colours in curses code
64 1.3 jdc cdate Sun Apr 6 11:05:24 BST 2003
65 1.3 jdc who jdc
66 1.3 jdc file lib/libcurses/color.c : r1.24
67 1.3 jdc descr
68 1.3 jdc Swap red/blue and yellow/cyan colours for COLOR_OTHER.
69 1.3 jdc Fix is to enhance libtermcap to understand terminfo-style % sequences.
70 1.3 jdc See also:
71 1.5 salo http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-userlevel/2003/04/06/0000.html
72 1.4 scw kcah
73 1.4 scw
74 1.7 he hack Compensation for differing types of LINUX_USRSTACK and USRSTACK
75 1.7 he cdate 21 Aug 2003
76 1.7 he who he
77 1.7 he file sys/miscfs/procfs/procfs_linux.c : 1.14
78 1.7 he descr
79 1.7 he Not all ports have LINUX_USRSTACK and/or USRSTACK defined as
80 1.7 he literals/constants, but refer to variables of a type which is
81 1.7 he not "unsigned long", causing compilation of procfs_linux.c to
82 1.7 he fail with "makes integer from pointer without a cast". This
83 1.7 he is observed on e.g. the sun3 port. Ideally the "types" for
84 1.7 he symbols should be consistent across all ports.
85 1.25 mrg kcah
86 1.25 mrg
87 1.25 mrg hack GCC2 isn't C99
88 1.25 mrg cdate 5 December 2003
89 1.25 mrg who mrg
90 1.25 mrg file gnu/dist/binutils/ld/ldlex.c: r1.2
91 1.25 mrg descr
92 1.25 mrg ldlex.c is generated from ldlex.l and we get macro redefinition
93 1.25 mrg errors from it if __STDC_VERSION__ is not C99 compliant. This
94 1.25 mrg hack forces NetBSD 1.6 and later systems to also include <stdint.h>
95 1.25 mrg to get the relevant definitions. This hack should be backed out
96 1.25 mrg when all platforms have switched away from GCC2.
97 1.11 lukem kcah
98 1.11 lukem
99 1.37 junyoung hack gcc-strict-aliasing
100 1.37 junyoung cdate 6 August 2004
101 1.37 junyoung who junyoung
102 1.37 junyoung pr 26516
103 1.37 junyoung file src/usr.sbin/racoon/racoon/Makefile : 1.21
104 1.37 junyoung descr
105 1.37 junyoung GCC issues a warning "dereferencing type-punned pointer will break
106 1.37 junyoung strict-aliasing rules" when compiling
107 1.37 junyoung crypto/dist/kame/racoon/crypto/openssl.c with -O[23s]. Note that this
108 1.38 junyoung is due to use of type casting in a non-standard way in the code and
109 1.38 junyoung not a compiler bug. Once a new release of KAME with a proper fix
110 1.38 junyoung applied is imported this should be backed out.
111 1.37 junyoung kcah
112 1.37 junyoung
113 1.62 he hack gcc 3.3.3 wrong uninitialised variable
114 1.62 he mdate 12 May 2006
115 1.62 he who he
116 1.62 he file usr.bin/msgc/msg_sys.def : 1.33-1.34
117 1.63 he file distrib/utils/sysinst/aout2elf.c : 1.11
118 1.62 he descr
119 1.62 he Gcc 3.3.3 gets some -Wuninitialized warnings wrong. This is
120 1.62 he just one of many in the tree, marked with
121 1.62 he /* XXX -Wuninitialized [arch] */
122 1.62 he in the source.
123 1.62 he kcah
124 1.62 he
125 1.58 mrg hack gcc4 wrong uninitialised variable
126 1.58 mrg mdate 10 May 2006
127 1.58 mrg who mrg
128 1.58 mrg file bin/ksh/eval.c : 1.6
129 1.58 mrg file bin/sh/histedit.c : 1.39
130 1.58 mrg file bin/sh/parser.c : 1.60
131 1.58 mrg file bin/systrace/systrace.c : 1.33
132 1.58 mrg file crypto/dist/heimdal/kdc/524.c : 1.10
133 1.58 mrg file crypto/dist/ssh/sftp.c : 1.20
134 1.58 mrg file crypto/dist/ssh/ssh-keysign.c : 1.11
135 1.58 mrg file dist/ipf/lib/hostname.c : 1.2
136 1.58 mrg file dist/ipf/tools/ipmon.c : 1.8
137 1.72 mrg file dist/ntp/ntpd/ntp_request.c : 1.4
138 1.58 mrg file dist/ntp/ntpd/refclock_shm.c : 1.4
139 1.58 mrg file dist/ntp/sntp/timing.c : 1.3
140 1.58 mrg file dist/pppd/pppstats/pppstats.c : 1.3
141 1.58 mrg file dist/smbfs/lib/smb/rap.c : 1.6
142 1.58 mrg file dist/tcpdump/print-zephyr.c : 1.5
143 1.68 mrg file distrib/utils/sysinst/aout2elf.c : 1.12
144 1.58 mrg file gnu/libexec/uucp/uucico/uucico.c : 1.6
145 1.58 mrg file lib/libc/citrus/citrus_csmapper.c : 1.6
146 1.58 mrg file lib/libc/citrus/citrus_pivot_factory.c : 1.5
147 1.58 mrg file lib/libc/inet/inet_cidr_ntop.c : 1.3
148 1.58 mrg file lib/libc/inet/inet_ntop.c : 1.3
149 1.58 mrg file lib/libc/stdio/vfwprintf.c : 1.8
150 1.69 mrg file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/m68k/mdreloc.c : 1.20
151 1.74 mrg file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sh3/mdreloc.c : 1.22
152 1.69 mrg file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sparc/mdreloc.c : 1.39
153 1.58 mrg file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sparc64/mdreloc.c : 1.39
154 1.74 mrg file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/vax/mdreloc.c : 1.21
155 1.71 dan file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/x86_64/mdreloc.c : 1.27
156 1.58 mrg file sbin/fsck_ext2fs/dir.c : 1.19
157 1.58 mrg file sbin/routed/rtquery/rtquery.c : 1.18
158 1.73 dan file sys/arch/amd64/amd64/pmap.c : 1.26
159 1.58 mrg file sys/crypto/cast128/cast128.c : 1.9
160 1.58 mrg file sys/ddb/db_command.c : 1.86
161 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/cardbus/cardbus_map.c : 1.21
162 1.58 mrg file sys/dev/fss.c : 1.25
163 1.69 mrg file sys/dev/ic/igsfb.c : 1.39
164 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/ic/mb86950.c : 1.5
165 1.58 mrg file sys/dev/ic/midway.c : 1.71
166 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/kttcp.c : 1.18
167 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/rasops/rasops_bitops.h : 1.9
168 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/pci/cmpci.c : 1.31
169 1.58 mrg file sys/dev/pci/machfb.c : 1.45
170 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/usb/ohci.c : 1.174
171 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/usb/uhci.c : 1.196
172 1.68 mrg file sys/dev/rasops/rasops_bitops.h : 1.9
173 1.58 mrg file sys/dist/ipf/netinet/ip_nat.c : 1.10
174 1.58 mrg file sys/dist/ipf/netinet/ip_rpcb_pxy.c : 1.8
175 1.58 mrg file sys/dist/pf/net/pf.c : 1.22
176 1.59 mrg file sys/fs/udf/udf_vnops.c : 1.4
177 1.58 mrg file sys/kern/kern_sig.c : 1.219
178 1.58 mrg file sys/kern/tty.c : 1.181
179 1.58 mrg file sys/net/bpf.c : 1.116
180 1.58 mrg file sys/net/zlib.c : 1.26
181 1.68 mrg file sys/netccitt/if_x25subr.c : 1.37
182 1.58 mrg file sys/netinet/in.c : 1.107
183 1.58 mrg file sys/netsmb/smb_smb.c : 1.27
184 1.58 mrg file sys/netsmb/smb_trantcp.c : 1.22
185 1.58 mrg file sys/nfs/nfs_serv.c : 1.108
186 1.58 mrg file sys/nfs/nfs_socket.c : 1.129
187 1.58 mrg file sys/nfs/nfs_syscalls.c : 1.91
188 1.58 mrg file sys/ufs/lfs/lfs_vfsops.c : 1.207 [also (char *)]
189 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/ftp/ftp.c : 1.140
190 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/find/function.c : 1.54
191 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/mail/tty.c : 1.20
192 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/nl/nl.c : 1.7
193 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/systat/keyboard.c : 1.23
194 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/usbhidctl/usbhid.c : 1.29
195 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/vi/cl/cl_read.c : 1.5
196 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/vi/ex/ex_cscope.c : 1.12
197 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/vi/ex/ex_tag.c : 1.19
198 1.58 mrg file usr.bin/vi/vi/v_txt.c : 1.15
199 1.58 mrg file usr.sbin/altq/altqstat/qdisc_rio.c : 1.4
200 1.58 mrg file usr.sbin/cron/do_command.c : 1.19
201 1.58 mrg file usr.sbin/timed/timed/slave.c : 1.15
202 1.58 mrg descr
203 1.58 mrg GCC 4.1 gets many uninitialised variable warnings wrong. We should
204 1.58 mrg really audit all the old hacks like this when older compilers are
205 1.58 mrg removed from the tree, as many are probably no longer required.
206 1.65 christos The problem is that it does not recognize initialization via function
207 1.65 christos call pointer. I.e.
208 1.65 christos int p;
209 1.65 christos foo(&p);
210 1.65 christos does not mark p as initialized.
211 1.58 mrg kcah
212 1.58 mrg
213 1.59 mrg hack gcc4 pointer sign and strict aliasing problems
214 1.59 mrg mdate 10 May 2006
215 1.59 mrg who mrg
216 1.59 mrg file bin/ed/Makefile : 1.33
217 1.60 mrg file bin/systrace/Makefile : 1.12
218 1.68 mrg file distrib/utils/sysinst/Makefile.inc : 1.44
219 1.60 mrg file games/bcd/Makefile : 1.5
220 1.60 mrg file games/dab/Makefile : 1.5
221 1.60 mrg file games/larn/Makefile : 1.17
222 1.60 mrg file games/pom/Makefile : 1.5
223 1.60 mrg file lib/libasn1/Makefile : 1.26
224 1.60 mrg file lib/libcrypt/Makefile : 1.17
225 1.60 mrg file lib/libgssapi/Makefile : 1.16
226 1.60 mrg file lib/libhdb/Makefile : 1.20
227 1.60 mrg file lib/libkadm5clnt/Makefile : 1.21
228 1.60 mrg file lib/libkadm5srv/Makefile : 1.25
229 1.60 mrg file lib/libkrb5/Makefile : 1.35
230 1.60 mrg file lib/libssh/Makefile : 1.6
231 1.60 mrg file lib/libtelnet/Makefile : 1.26
232 1.60 mrg file libexec/getty/Makefile : 1.14
233 1.60 mrg file libexec/kadmind/Makefile : 1.19
234 1.60 mrg file libexec/kpasswdd/Makefile : 1.14
235 1.60 mrg file sbin/atactl/Makefile : 1.3
236 1.60 mrg file sbin/cgdconfig/Makefile : 1.7
237 1.60 mrg file sbin/clri/Makefile : 1.13
238 1.60 mrg file sbin/dkctl/Makefile : 1.4
239 1.60 mrg file sbin/dump/Makefile : 1.33
240 1.60 mrg file sbin/fdisk/Makefile : 1.35
241 1.60 mrg file sbin/fsck_ext2fs/Makefile : 1.11
242 1.60 mrg file sbin/fsck_ffs/Makefile : 1.29
243 1.60 mrg file sbin/fsdb/Makefile : 1.18
244 1.60 mrg file sbin/mount_smbfs/Makefile : 1.4
245 1.60 mrg file sbin/newfs/Makefile : 1.30
246 1.60 mrg file sbin/newfs_sysvbfs/Makefile : 1.2
247 1.60 mrg file sbin/restore/Makefile : 1.23
248 1.60 mrg file sbin/veriexecctl/Makefile : 1.11
249 1.64 mrg file sys/lib/libsa/Makefile : 1.59
250 1.68 mrg file sys/arch/evbarm/adi_brh/brh_machdep.c : 1.24
251 1.59 mrg file usr.bin/awk/Makefile : 1.9
252 1.64 mrg file usr.bin/crontab/Makefile : 1.24
253 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/ctags/Makefile : 1.8
254 1.61 mrg file usr.bin/gzip/Makefile : 1.10
255 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/ssh/sftp/Makefile : 1.10
256 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/ssh/ssh/Makefile : 1.25
257 1.59 mrg file usr.bin/vi/build/Makefile : 1.26
258 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/telnet/Makefile : 1.40
259 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/tn3270/tn3270/Makefile : 1.36
260 1.60 mrg file usr.bin/tr/Makefile : 1.4
261 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/amd/amd/Makefile : 1.27
262 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/amd/amq/Makefile : 1.14
263 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/amd/libamu/Makefile : 1.20
264 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/amd/pawd/Makefile : 1.5
265 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/bind/Makefile.inc : 1.22
266 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/bind/libdns/Makefile : 1.3
267 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/bind/named/Makefile : 1.17
268 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/bootp/bootptest/Makefile : 1.2
269 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/chrtbl/Makefile : 1.6
270 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/cron/Makefile : 1.12
271 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/dhcp/Makefile.inc : 1.20
272 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/dumplfs/Makefile : 1.11
273 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/hprop/Makefile : 1.13
274 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/installboot/Makefile : 1.35
275 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/ipf/ipftest/Makefile : 1.32
276 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/isdn/isdnd/Makefile : 1.6
277 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/isdn/isdnmonitor/Makefile : 1.3
278 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/isdn/isdntel/Makefile : 1.2
279 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/isdn/isdntrace/Makefile : 126
280 1.61 mrg file usr.sbin/mopd/common/Makefile : 1.10
281 1.61 mrg file usr.sbin/mopd/mopd/Makefile : 1.9
282 1.61 mrg file usr.sbin/mopd/mopprobe/Makefile : 1.7
283 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/makefs/Makefile : 1.17
284 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/mscdlabel/Makefile : 1.5
285 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/Makefile : 1.7
286 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/pkg_install/create/Makefile : 1.5
287 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/pkg_install/lib/Makefile : 1.28
288 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/Makefile : 1.10/1.11
289 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/ntp/ntptime/Makefile : 1.4/1.5
290 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile.inc : 1.3
291 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/pppd/pppd/Makefile : 1.38
292 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/rarpd/Makefile : 1.10
293 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/rbootd/Makefile : 1.10
294 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/rpc.pcnfsd/Makefile : 1.17
295 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/rtadvd/Makefile : 1.9
296 1.60 mrg file usr.sbin/tcpdump/Makefile : 1.42
297 1.59 mrg file usr.sbin/wiconfig/Makefile : 1.3
298 1.59 mrg descr
299 1.59 mrg GCC 4.1 warns on pointer sign comparision/assignments and lots of
300 1.59 mrg code does not conform. For now we use -Wno-pointer-sign and
301 1.59 mrg -fno-strict-aliasing.
302 1.59 mrg kcah
303 1.59 mrg
304 1.21 mycroft port vax
305 1.21 mycroft
306 1.52 jmc hack gcc 2.95/vax doesn't like abort being used as function pointer
307 1.52 jmc cdate Tue Dec 13 05:54:50 GMT 2005
308 1.52 jmc who jmc
309 1.52 jmc file lib/libc/rpc/svc_vc.c 1.15
310 1.52 jmc descr
311 1.52 jmc Provide a local definition for abort which doesn't include
312 1.52 jmc the noreturn attribute which trips up gcc 2.95 on vax.
313 1.52 jmc
314 1.45 jmc hack gcc 2.95/vax doesn't have stdbool.h and gettext needs it
315 1.45 jmc cdate Mon May 9 12:16:22 CDT 2005
316 1.45 jmc who jmc
317 1.45 jmc file gnu/usr.bin/gettext/Makefile.inc.prog 1.5
318 1.45 jmc gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libgrep/Makefile 1.3
319 1.45 jmc gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libnlspr/Makefile 1.5
320 1.45 jmc gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libnlsut/Makefile 1.3
321 1.45 jmc descr
322 1.45 jmc The latest gettext assumes a C99 environment or at least
323 1.45 jmc configure checks to work around this. As we don't use configure
324 1.45 jmc provide a stdbool.h for vax builds locally in directories from
325 1.45 jmc the template provided by the gettext code.
326 1.45 jmc
327 1.75 christos hack gcc 2.95/vax can't handle __used__
328 1.44 jmc cdate Fri May 6 14:30:53 CDT 2005
329 1.44 jmc who jmc
330 1.44 jmc file src/lib/libc/gmon/mcount.c 1.17
331 1.75 christos src/usr.bin/config/main.c 1.11
332 1.44 jmc descr
333 1.44 jmc Recent changes to mark this as __used__ to prevent optimization
334 1.44 jmc away on sparc64 don't work on 2.95 vax. Ifdef'd back in the
335 1.44 jmc old __unused__ if on vax.
336 1.44 jmc
337 1.21 mycroft hack gcc 2.95/vax cannot handle __builtin_ffs()
338 1.21 mycroft cdate Fri Aug 23 21:31:15 CEST 2002
339 1.21 mycroft who ragge
340 1.21 mycroft file sys/lib/libkern/libkern.h : 1.42
341 1.21 mycroft descr
342 1.21 mycroft __builtin_ffs() is ifdef'd away if __vax__. Matt Thomas has
343 1.21 mycroft added this feature to GCC 3 so it can be removed when switching.
344 1.44 jmc
345 1.21 mycroft
346 1.21 mycroft hack gcc-vax-libbz2
347 1.21 mycroft mdate 27 Jun 2002
348 1.21 mycroft who thorpej
349 1.21 mycroft file lib/libbz2/Makefile
350 1.21 mycroft descr
351 1.21 mycroft libbz2 is mis-compiled with optimization with GCC 2.95.3
352 1.24 ragge on VAX. -O0 works around this problem.
353 1.24 ragge kcah
354 1.24 ragge
355 1.24 ragge hack gawk
356 1.24 ragge mdate 8 Nov 2003
357 1.24 ragge who ragge
358 1.24 ragge file gnu/usr.bin/gawk/Makefile
359 1.24 ragge descr
360 1.24 ragge gawk is mis-compiled with optimization with GCC 2.95.3
361 1.21 mycroft on VAX. -O0 works around this problem.
362 1.21 mycroft kcah
363 1.21 mycroft
364 1.21 mycroft hack vax Toolchain bug
365 1.21 mycroft cdate 28 Mar 2003
366 1.21 mycroft who he
367 1.21 mycroft file sys/arch/vax/vax/intvec.S : 1.5
368 1.21 mycroft descr
369 1.21 mycroft Workaround for PR toolchain/20924. The assembler apparently
370 1.21 mycroft tries to range-check byte offsets when it doesn't have
371 1.21 mycroft sufficient information to make that decision.
372 1.21 mycroft Workaround uses `brw' instead of `brb' instruction.
373 1.23 he kcah
374 1.23 he
375 1.23 he hack vax gcc 2.95.3 -Wuninitialized workarounds
376 1.23 he cdate 6 Nov 2003
377 1.23 he who he
378 1.23 he file sys/dev/bi/if_ni.c : 1.22
379 1.23 he file sys/arch/vax/vax/ctu.c : 1.20
380 1.23 he descr
381 1.23 he Workaround for gcc 2.95.3 failing to detect that certain
382 1.23 he variables will be initialized; so that this code compiles
383 1.23 he with -Wuninitialized. Should be reviewed and possibly
384 1.23 he reverted when gcc 3.3.2 is ready for vax.
385 1.21 mycroft kcah
386 1.21 mycroft
387 1.34 cl hack vax gcc 2.95.3 structure initialization
388 1.34 cl cdat 13 May 2004
389 1.34 cl who cl
390 1.34 cl file sys/miscfs/kernfs/kernfs_vnops.c : 1.104
391 1.34 cl descr
392 1.34 cl Workaround for gcc 2.95.3 failing to initialize structures
393 1.34 cl and/or unions inside structures using nested designators.
394 1.34 cl Should be reverted when gcc >=3.3.3 is ready for vax.
395 1.34 cl kcah
396 1.21 mycroft
397 1.35 he hack vax gcc 2.95.3 needs -I. to build nslexer.c
398 1.35 he cdat 6 Jun 2004
399 1.36 he who mhitch
400 1.36 he file lib/libc/arch/vax/Makefile.inc : 1.6
401 1.35 he descr
402 1.35 he It appears necessary to add -I. to CPPFLAGS when building
403 1.35 he nslesxer.c. This may be caused by gcc 2.95.3 being used.
404 1.35 he Should be reverted when a newer gcc is ready for vax.
405 1.35 he kcah
406 1.35 he
407 1.43 tron hack vax gcc 2.95.3 doesn't understand "-std=c99"
408 1.43 tron cdat 5 April 2005
409 1.43 tron who tron
410 1.43 tron file src/share/mk/bsd.sys.mk
411 1.43 tron descr
412 1.43 tron We cannot use "-std=c99" for compiler warning level 4 and above
413 1.43 tron because gcc 2.95.3 doesn't support that option.
414 1.43 tron kcah
415 1.43 tron
416 1.54 he hack declare boolean_t in two IPF user-mode programs
417 1.54 he cdate Tue Mar 7 19:19:20 CET 2006
418 1.54 he who he
419 1.54 he file dist/ipf/ipsend/iptests.c : 1.8
420 1.54 he dist/ipf/ipsend/sock.c : 1.7
421 1.54 he descr
422 1.54 he The IPF user-mode programs ipsend and iptest first
423 1.54 he include <sys/types.h> without _KERNEL defined, and
424 1.54 he later include <sys/file.h> with _KERNEL defined.
425 1.54 he This causes a build failure when building for vax,
426 1.54 he since <sys/device.h> ends up being included without
427 1.54 he bollean_t being defined by <sys/types.h>.
428 1.54 he Build failure and further details documented in
429 1.54 he PR#32907.
430 1.54 he kcah
431 1.54 he
432 1.21 mycroft port sparc64
433 1.21 mycroft
434 1.21 mycroft hack binutil-2.11-sparc64-pltrela
435 1.21 mycroft mdate 14 Aug 2001
436 1.21 mycroft who eeh
437 1.21 mycroft file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sparc64/mdreloc.c
438 1.21 mycroft descr
439 1.39 skrll The first four PLT entries are reserved. There is some
440 1.21 mycroft disagreement whether they should have associated relocation
441 1.21 mycroft entries. Both the SPARC 32-bit and 64-bit ELF specifications
442 1.21 mycroft say that they should have relocation entries, but the 32-bit
443 1.21 mycroft SPARC binutils do not generate them, and now the 64-bit SPARC
444 1.21 mycroft binutils have stopped generating them too.
445 1.21 mycroft
446 1.21 mycroft To provide binary compatibility, we will check the first entry,
447 1.21 mycroft if it is reserved it should not be of the type JMP_SLOT. If it
448 1.21 mycroft is JMP_SLOT, then the 4 reserved entries were not generated and
449 1.21 mycroft our index is 4 entries too far, so we frob the rela pointer.
450 1.21 mycroft kcah
451 1.21 mycroft
452 1.21 mycroft
453 1.21 mycroft port arm
454 1.21 mycroft
455 1.21 mycroft hack gcc-unsigned-compare
456 1.21 mycroft cdate 09 Mar 2002
457 1.21 mycroft mdate 18 Mar 2002
458 1.21 mycroft who bjh21
459 1.21 mycroft file dist/bind/lib/nameser/ns_parse.c : 1.3
460 1.21 mycroft file dist/dhcp/minires/ns_parse.c : 1.3
461 1.21 mycroft file dist/dhcp/omapip/result.c : 1.2
462 1.21 mycroft file dist/dhcp/server/failover.c : 1.3
463 1.21 mycroft file gnu/dist/gawk/eval.c : 1.4
464 1.21 mycroft file gnu/dist/toolchain/bfd/bfd.c : 1.2
465 1.21 mycroft file gnu/dist/toolchain/bfd/format.c : 1.2
466 1.21 mycroft file gnu/dist/toolchain/gdb/target.c : 1.2
467 1.21 mycroft file sys/kern/vfs_subr.c : 1.172
468 1.21 mycroft descr When checking that a potentially-unsigned enum is >= 0, assign
469 1.21 mycroft it to an int first. This is necessary to avoid "comparison is
470 1.21 mycroft always true" warnings with -fshort-enums. Casting to an int
471 1.21 mycroft really should be enough, but turns out not to be.
472 1.21 mycroft kcah
473 1.21 mycroft
474 1.21 mycroft hack gcc 3.3.2/arm sys/kern/uipc_socket.c
475 1.21 mycroft cdate Tue Oct 28 18:02:16 GMT 2003
476 1.21 mycroft who skrll
477 1.41 bjh21 pr 23044
478 1.41 bjh21 file sys/arch/arm/conf/Makefile.arm : 1.19
479 1.21 mycroft descr
480 1.21 mycroft Performing a build.sh tools on a CATS with NFS mounted
481 1.21 mycroft obj and src directories results in "panic: receive 1"
482 1.21 mycroft The hack is to compile sys/kern/uipc_socket.c with
483 1.21 mycroft -fno-strict-aliasing
484 1.21 mycroft kcah
485 1.21 mycroft
486 1.21 mycroft
487 1.13 simonb port pc532
488 1.16 cl
489 1.21 mycroft hack egcs-pc532-ip6_mroute
490 1.21 mycroft cdate 09 Jul 2002
491 1.21 mycroft who simonb
492 1.21 mycroft file sys/arch/pc532/conf/Makefile.pc532 : 1.70
493 1.21 mycroft file sys/arch/pc532/conf/files.pc532 : 1.47
494 1.21 mycroft descr
495 1.21 mycroft egcs 1.1.2 gets an "internal error--insn does not satisfy its
496 1.21 mycroft constraints" error compiling ip6_mroute.c with -O2 or greater.
497 1.21 mycroft -O1 works around this problem.
498 1.21 mycroft kcah
499 1.21 mycroft
500 1.21 mycroft hack gcc-pc532-duffs_device
501 1.21 mycroft cdate Mon Oct 27 07:23:05 UTC 2003
502 1.21 mycroft who simonb
503 1.21 mycroft file sys/arch/pc532/conf/Makefile.pc532 : 1.71
504 1.21 mycroft file sys/arch/pc532/conf/files.pc532 : 1.52
505 1.21 mycroft pr GCC PR optimization/5230
506 1.21 mycroft descr
507 1.21 mycroft gcc incorrectly gives an "unreachable code at beginning of
508 1.21 mycroft switch statement" for a Duff's device construct in
509 1.21 mycroft arch/pc532/dev/ncr.c. There is no way to disable just this
510 1.21 mycroft warning, so -Wno-error is turned on for this file.
511 1.21 mycroft kcah
512 1.21 mycroft
513 1.26 simonb hack gcc332-cppmacro-ice
514 1.26 simonb cdate Sun Dec 7 12:48:33 UTC 2003
515 1.26 simonb who simonb
516 1.26 simonb file gnu/usr.bin/gcc3/libcpp/Makefile : 1.2
517 1.26 simonb descr
518 1.26 simonb gcc 3.3.2 gets an ICE when compiling cppmacro.c with -O2.
519 1.26 simonb The hack is to use -O1 for this file. Fixed in gcc
520 1.26 simonb -current mainline, unable to work out where the fix is
521 1.26 simonb right now.
522 1.26 simonb kcah
523 1.26 simonb
524 1.21 mycroft
525 1.21 mycroft port sh3
526 1.21 mycroft
527 1.21 mycroft hack gcc-sh3-sed
528 1.21 mycroft mdate 23 Apr 2002
529 1.21 mycroft who thorpej
530 1.21 mycroft file usr.bin/sed/Makefile : 1.9 : 9 : 13
531 1.21 mycroft descr
532 1.21 mycroft The in-tree GCC 2.95.3-based compiler ICEs when building
533 1.26 simonb with optimization for SuperH. Hack is to build with -O0.
534 1.21 mycroft kcah
535 1.21 mycroft
536 1.74 mrg hack gcc4-sh3-bz2
537 1.74 mrg mdate 20 May 2006
538 1.74 mrg who mrg
539 1.74 mrg file lib/libbz2/Makefile : 1.10
540 1.74 mrg descr
541 1.74 mrg The in-tree GCC 4.1-based compiler generated too-far
542 1.74 mrg pc-relative addresses. Hack is to build with -O0.
543 1.74 mrg kcah
544 1.74 mrg
545 1.21 mycroft
546 1.21 mycroft port sh5
547 1.21 mycroft
548 1.21 mycroft hack SuperH SH5 Toolchain Bugs
549 1.21 mycroft cdate 11 Jul 2002
550 1.21 mycroft who scw
551 1.21 mycroft file usr.sbin/ndbootd/ndbootd.c : 1.6
552 1.21 mycroft file usr.sbin/traceroute/traceroute.c : 1.48
553 1.21 mycroft descr
554 1.21 mycroft The SuperH SH5 toolchain (2.97-sh5-010522) gets an internal
555 1.21 mycroft compiler error when assigning a bit-wise inverted value
556 1.21 mycroft under some circumstances.
557 1.21 mycroft Work around it by splitting the statement into two.
558 1.21 mycroft kcah
559 1.21 mycroft
560 1.21 mycroft hack SuperH SH5 Toolchain Bugs
561 1.21 mycroft cdate 17 May 2003
562 1.21 mycroft who scw
563 1.21 mycroft file lib/libpthread/pthread_lock.c : 1.7
564 1.21 mycroft descr
565 1.21 mycroft The SuperH SH5 toolchain generates incorrect PIC code when
566 1.21 mycroft faced with a symbol which is declared extern, but has local
567 1.21 mycroft scope due to being defined within an asm() statement (without
568 1.21 mycroft being declared .globl in that statement). Work around it by
569 1.21 mycroft adding the .globl.
570 1.27 scw kcah
571 1.27 scw
572 1.27 scw hack gcc 3.3.2 on sh5 - ICE compiling reload1.c at -O2
573 1.27 scw cdate Sun Dec 7 19:44:05 GMT 2003
574 1.27 scw who scw
575 1.27 scw file gnu/usr.bin/gcc3/backend/Makefile : 1.13
576 1.27 scw descr
577 1.27 scw Gcc3 for sh5 gets an ICE compiling reload1.c at -O2.
578 1.27 scw Drop to -O1 for now when building for sh5.
579 1.27 scw kcah
580 1.28 scw
581 1.28 scw hack gcc 3.3.2 on sh5 - ICE compiling elf32.c/elf64.c at -O2
582 1.28 scw cdate Sun Dec 7 21:10:46 GMT 2003
583 1.28 scw who scw
584 1.28 scw file gnu/lib/libbfd/Makefile : 1.39
585 1.28 scw descr
586 1.28 scw Gcc3 for sh5 gets an ICE compiling libbfd's elf32.c
587 1.28 scw and elf64.c at -O2.
588 1.28 scw Drop to -O1 for now when building for sh5.
589 1.28 scw kcah
590 1.28 scw
591 1.27 scw
592 1.27 scw hack gcc 3.3.2 on sh5 - fatal warning compiling function.c
593 1.27 scw cdate Sun Dec 7 19:44:05 GMT 2003
594 1.27 scw who scw
595 1.27 scw file gnu/usr.bin/gcc3/backend/Makefile : 1.13
596 1.27 scw descr
597 1.27 scw Gcc3 for sh5 issues a warning:
598 1.27 scw .../gnu/dist/gcc/gcc/function.c:4742: warning: `and' of
599 1.27 scw mutually exclusive equal-tests is always 0.
600 1.27 scw This causes the build to fail because of -Werror.
601 1.27 scw Work-around by defining NOGCCERROR when building for sh5.
602 1.27 scw kcah
603 1.27 scw
604 1.40 he hack gcc 3.3.3 on sh5 - ICE compiling rbtdb.c and rbtdb64.c
605 1.40 he cdate Thu Nov 11 00:35:33 UTC 2004
606 1.40 he who he
607 1.40 he file usr.sbin/bind/libdns/Makefile/1.2
608 1.27 scw descr
609 1.40 he Gcc3 for sh5 gets an ICE compiling these files at -O2.
610 1.27 scw Drop to -O1 for now when building for sh5.
611 1.21 mycroft kcah
612 1.17 mrg
613 1.48 he hack gcc 3.3.3 nb3 on sh5 - ICE compiling bsd-comp.c
614 1.48 he cdate Thu May 25 23:05:20 UTC 2005
615 1.48 he who he
616 1.48 he file sys/lkm/net/bsdcomp/Makefile : 1.3
617 1.48 he descr
618 1.48 he Gcc3 for sh5 gets an ICE compiling this at -O2,
619 1.48 he "could not split insn". Drop to -O1 for sh5.
620 1.48 he kcah
621 1.17 mrg
622 1.53 scw hack gcc 3.3.3 nb3 on sh5 - ICE compiling strtod.c
623 1.53 scw cdate Tue Jan 31 10:51:52 GMT 2006
624 1.53 scw who scw
625 1.53 scw file lib/libc/gdtoa/Makefile.inc : 1.2
626 1.53 scw descr
627 1.53 scw Gcc3 for sh5 gets an ICE compiling this at -O2,
628 1.53 scw "could not split insn". Drop to -O1 for sh5.
629 1.53 scw kcah
630 1.53 scw
631 1.17 mrg port sun2
632 1.20 skrll
633 1.21 mycroft hack gcc 3.3.2/mdsetimage
634 1.21 mycroft cdate Tue Oct 28 18:43:05 EST 2003
635 1.21 mycroft who fredette
636 1.21 mycroft file gnu/usr.sbin/mdsetimage/Makefile : 1.15
637 1.21 mycroft descr
638 1.21 mycroft mdsetimage.c causes cc1 to barf for as-yet unknown reasons.
639 1.26 simonb this hack uses -O0 to avoid the problem.
640 1.21 mycroft kcah
641 1.21 mycroft
642 1.21 mycroft hack gcc 3.3.2/installboot/ffs.c
643 1.21 mycroft cdate Tue Oct 28 18:43:05 EST 2003
644 1.21 mycroft who fredette
645 1.21 mycroft file usr.sbin/installboot/Makefile : 1.26
646 1.21 mycroft descr
647 1.21 mycroft ffs.c causes cc1 to barf for as-yet unknown reasons. this
648 1.26 simonb hack uses -O0 to avoid the problem.
649 1.22 mrg kcah
650 1.22 mrg
651 1.22 mrg
652 1.56 tsutsui port m68000
653 1.22 mrg
654 1.22 mrg hack gcc 3.3.2/gcc/ra-colorize.c
655 1.22 mrg cdate Wed Nov 5 11:03:13 EST 2003
656 1.22 mrg who mrg
657 1.46 chs file gnu/usr.bin/gcc3/backend/Makefile : 1.11
658 1.22 mrg descr
659 1.22 mrg ra-colorize.c causes a whole spew of unreferenced .L* local
660 1.22 mrg symbols. using -O0 (or even -O2 reportedly) avoids the problem.
661 1.56 tsutsui Note this has been fixed in 3.3.3 at least on m68k,
662 1.56 tsutsui but it hasn't been confirmed on sun2/m68000.
663 1.56 tsutsui (it's too slow even on emulator and unlikely to build
664 1.56 tsutsui toolchains on sun2 with its maximum 4MB RAM)
665 1.21 mycroft kcah
666 1.31 martin
667 1.31 martin port sparc64
668 1.31 martin
669 1.31 martin hack disable optimzations for uvm_bio.c on 32 bit kernels
670 1.31 martin cdate Sun Mar 21 14:14:04 MET 2004
671 1.31 martin who martin
672 1.32 martin file sys/arch/sparc64/conf/Makefile.sparc64 : 1.53-1.54
673 1.32 martin file sys/arch/sparc64/conf/files.sparc64 : 1.93
674 1.31 martin descr
675 1.31 martin The sparc compiler miscompiles uvm_bio.c when using
676 1.31 martin any optimization. This results in ubc_release panics.
677 1.31 martin kcah
678 1.42 christos
679 1.42 christos port macppc
680 1.42 christos
681 1.42 christos hack remove inline from rotate_{left,right}
682 1.42 christos cdate Tue Feb 22 13:43:25 EST 2005
683 1.42 christos who christos
684 1.42 christos file src/dist/bind/lib/dns/rbt.c
685 1.42 christos descr
686 1.42 christos The macppc gcc-3.3 compiler miscompiles rbt.c when these
687 1.42 christos functions are inlined. The error is:
688 1.42 christos .* named[368]: rbt.c:1584: INSIST(child != (void *)0) >failed
689 1.42 christos .* named[368]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
690 1.42 christos This is reportedly fixed in gcc-3.4
691 1.42 christos kcah
692 1.46 chs
693 1.46 chs port hppa
694 1.46 chs
695 1.46 chs hack hppa-gcc-3.3.3/grep/dfa.c
696 1.46 chs cdate Sun Aug 8 08:34:32 PDT 2004
697 1.46 chs who chs
698 1.46 chs file gnu/usr.bin/grep/grep/Makefile : 1.4
699 1.46 chs descr
700 1.46 chs gcc 3.3.3 generates bad code for dfa.c with -O2,
701 1.46 chs reduce optimization to -O1 to avoid the bug.
702 1.46 chs kcah
703 1.47 chs
704 1.55 he hack hppa-gcc-3.3.3 / make/buf.c
705 1.55 he cdate Mon May 8 13:02:36 CEST 2006
706 1.55 he who he
707 1.55 he file usr.bin/make/Makefile : 1.34
708 1.55 he descr
709 1.55 he gcc 3.3.3 nb3 gets an "unrecognized insn" internal
710 1.55 he compiler error when building this file with -O2,
711 1.55 he reduce optimization to -O1 to avoid the bug.
712 1.55 he kcah
713 1.55 he
714 1.47 chs hack hppa boot-from-disk memory corruption
715 1.47 chs cdate Wed May 18 06:56:07 PDT 2005
716 1.47 chs who chs
717 1.47 chs file src/sys/dev/scsipi/scsipiconf.h : 1.98
718 1.47 chs descr
719 1.47 chs There is some bug with DMA on hppa that corrupts scsipi_xfer
720 1.47 chs structures, but it only shows up when booting from disk.
721 1.47 chs For now, we'll add some padding to scsipi_xfer so that
722 1.47 chs the corrupted memory is not otherwise used.
723 1.47 chs kcah
724 1.51 simonb
725 1.51 simonb port mips
726 1.51 simonb
727 1.51 simonb hack mips-shared-linker-load-address
728 1.51 simonb cdate Fri Oct 7 08:33:10 UTC 2005
729 1.51 simonb who simonb
730 1.51 simonb file src/sys/kern/exec_elf32.c : 1.107
731 1.51 simonb descr
732 1.51 simonb With COMPAT_16 or previous enabled (which enables
733 1.51 simonb ELF_INTERP_NON_RELOCATABLE) a recent ld.elf_so will
734 1.51 simonb load and run at address 0. The check to fix this in
735 1.51 simonb rev 1.107 only checks the first psection of the ELF
736 1.51 simonb executable, which may not be loadable. A more correct
737 1.51 simonb fix is to check the first loadable psection instead of
738 1.51 simonb just the first psection.
739 1.51 simonb kcah
740 1.54 he
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