HACKS revision 1.100.2.2 1 # $NetBSD: HACKS,v 1.100.2.2 2008/06/02 13:21:19 mjf Exp $
2 #
3 # This file is intended to document workarounds for currently unsolved
4 # (mostly) compiler bugs.
5 #
6 # Format:
7 # hack title
8 # cdate creation date
9 # mdate mod date
10 # who responsible developer
11 # port ...
12 # affected ports, space separated, if not "all"
13 # file affected file : revision : line from : line to
14 # affected files and revision and line numbers describing hack
15 # multiple lines if necessary.
16 # pr NNNN ...
17 # problem reports this hack works around, if known. Space
18 # separated.
19 # regress src/regress/directory/where/test/found
20 # regression test directories, if available.
21 # descr
22 # insert short informal description (multi-line). (Longer ones
23 # should be in the PR database. More formal descriptions might
24 # be in the regress tree. See above).
25 # kcah
26 # closing bracket.
27 #
28 # this is a comment.
29
30 hack netstat ieee1394 address printing.
31 mdate 14 Nov 2000
32 who matt
33 file lib/libc/net/getnameinfo.c : 1.32 : 497 : 503
34 descr
35 Because the current implementation of IP over IEEE1394, the
36 fw device address contains more than just the IEEE1394 EUI-64.
37 So when printing out IEEE1394 addresses, ignore the extra stuff.
38 kcah
39
40 hack xterm vs. libterm
41 mdate 01 Aug 2000
42 who jdc
43 file xsrc/xc/programs/xterm/main.c : 1.2 : 3609 : 3614
44 pr 10383
45 descr
46 In order to extend the termcap string over 1023 bytes, a ZZ entry was
47 introduced to point to a memory location containing the full entry.
48 Without this hack, xterm will export a termcap containing the ZZ
49 entry, which will then be ignored by libterm. As xterm modifies the
50 exported termcap, this would cause those modifications to be ignored.
51 kcah
52
53 hack wi-at-big-endian-bus
54 cdate 15 Mar 2002
55 who martin
56 file dev/ic/wireg.h
57 descr Add an option to access the underlying bus in big endian byte order
58 to work around deficiencies in bus_space_{read,write}_* macros.
59 Those don't allow the implementation of a proper pcmcia bus space
60 tag.
61 kcah
62
63 hack specific knowledge of colours in curses code
64 cdate Sun Apr 6 11:05:24 BST 2003
65 who jdc
66 file lib/libcurses/color.c : r1.24
67 descr
68 Swap red/blue and yellow/cyan colours for COLOR_OTHER.
69 Fix is to enhance libtermcap to understand terminfo-style % sequences.
70 See also:
71 http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-userlevel/2003/04/06/0000.html
72 kcah
73
74 hack Compensation for differing types of LINUX_USRSTACK and USRSTACK
75 cdate 21 Aug 2003
76 who he
77 file sys/miscfs/procfs/procfs_linux.c : 1.14
78 descr
79 Not all ports have LINUX_USRSTACK and/or USRSTACK defined as
80 literals/constants, but refer to variables of a type which is
81 not "unsigned long", causing compilation of procfs_linux.c to
82 fail with "makes integer from pointer without a cast". This
83 is observed on e.g. the sun3 port. Ideally the "types" for
84 symbols should be consistent across all ports.
85 kcah
86
87 hack gcc-strict-aliasing
88 cdate 6 August 2004
89 who junyoung
90 pr 26516
91 file src/usr.sbin/racoon/racoon/Makefile : 1.21
92 descr
93 GCC issues a warning "dereferencing type-punned pointer will break
94 strict-aliasing rules" when compiling
95 crypto/dist/kame/racoon/crypto/openssl.c with -O[23s]. Note that this
96 is due to use of type casting in a non-standard way in the code and
97 not a compiler bug. Once a new release of KAME with a proper fix
98 applied is imported this should be backed out.
99 kcah
100
101 hack gcc4 wrong uninitialized variable
102 mdate 10 May 2006
103 who mrg
104 file bin/ksh/eval.c : 1.6
105 file bin/sh/histedit.c : 1.39
106 file bin/sh/parser.c : 1.60
107 file crypto/dist/heimdal/kdc/524.c : 1.10
108 file crypto/dist/ssh/sftp.c : 1.20
109 file crypto/dist/ssh/ssh-keysign.c : 1.11
110 file dist/ipf/lib/hostname.c : 1.2
111 file dist/ipf/tools/ipmon.c : 1.8
112 file dist/ntp/ntpd/ntp_request.c : 1.4
113 file dist/ntp/ntpd/refclock_shm.c : 1.4
114 file dist/ntp/sntp/timing.c : 1.3
115 file dist/pppd/pppstats/pppstats.c : 1.3
116 file dist/smbfs/lib/smb/rap.c : 1.6
117 file dist/tcpdump/print-zephyr.c : 1.5
118 file distrib/utils/sysinst/aout2elf.c : 1.12
119 file gnu/libexec/uucp/uucico/uucico.c : 1.6
120 file lib/libc/citrus/citrus_csmapper.c : 1.6
121 file lib/libc/citrus/citrus_pivot_factory.c : 1.5
122 file lib/libc/inet/inet_cidr_ntop.c : 1.3
123 file lib/libc/inet/inet_ntop.c : 1.3
124 file lib/libc/stdio/vfwprintf.c : 1.8
125 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/m68k/mdreloc.c : 1.20
126 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/powerpc/ppc_reloc.c : 1.40
127 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sh3/mdreloc.c : 1.22
128 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sparc/mdreloc.c : 1.39
129 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/sparc64/mdreloc.c : 1.39
130 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/vax/mdreloc.c : 1.21
131 file libexec/ld.elf_so/arch/x86_64/mdreloc.c : 1.27
132 file sbin/fsck_ext2fs/dir.c : 1.19
133 file sbin/routed/rtquery/rtquery.c : 1.18
134 file sys/arch/amd64/amd64/pmap.c : 1.26
135 file sys/arch/i386/pci/piixpcib.c : 1.4
136 file sys/arch/m68k/m68k/pmap_motorola.c : 1.4
137 file sys/crypto/cast128/cast128.c : 1.9
138 file sys/ddb/db_command.c : 1.86
139 file sys/dev/cardbus/cardbus_map.c : 1.21
140 file sys/dev/fss.c : 1.25
141 file sys/dev/ic/igsfb.c : 1.39
142 file sys/dev/ic/mb86950.c : 1.5
143 file sys/dev/ic/midway.c : 1.71
144 file sys/dev/kttcp.c : 1.18
145 file sys/dev/rasops/rasops_bitops.h : 1.9
146 file sys/dev/pci/cmpci.c : 1.31
147 file sys/dev/pci/machfb.c : 1.45
148 file sys/dev/usb/ohci.c : 1.174
149 file sys/dev/usb/uhci.c : 1.196
150 file sys/dev/rasops/rasops_bitops.h : 1.9
151 file sys/dist/ipf/netinet/ip_nat.c : 1.10
152 file sys/dist/ipf/netinet/ip_rpcb_pxy.c : 1.8
153 file sys/dist/pf/net/pf.c : 1.22
154 file sys/fs/udf/udf_vnops.c : 1.4
155 file sys/kern/kern_sig.c : 1.219
156 file sys/kern/tty.c : 1.181
157 file sys/net/bpf.c : 1.116
158 file sys/net/zlib.c : 1.26
159 file sys/netccitt/if_x25subr.c : 1.37
160 file sys/netinet/in.c : 1.107
161 file sys/netsmb/smb_smb.c : 1.27
162 file sys/netsmb/smb_trantcp.c : 1.22
163 file sys/nfs/nfs_serv.c : 1.108
164 file sys/nfs/nfs_socket.c : 1.129
165 file sys/nfs/nfs_syscalls.c : 1.91
166 file sys/ufs/lfs/lfs_vfsops.c : 1.207 [also (char *)]
167 file usr.bin/ftp/ftp.c : 1.140
168 file usr.bin/find/function.c : 1.54
169 file usr.bin/mail/tty.c : 1.20
170 file usr.bin/msgc/msg_sys.def : 1.33-1.34
171 file usr.bin/nl/nl.c : 1.7
172 file usr.bin/systat/keyboard.c : 1.23
173 file usr.bin/usbhidctl/usbhid.c : 1.29
174 file usr.bin/vi/cl/cl_read.c : 1.5
175 file usr.bin/vi/ex/ex_cscope.c : 1.12
176 file usr.bin/vi/ex/ex_tag.c : 1.19
177 file usr.bin/vi/vi/v_txt.c : 1.15
178 file usr.sbin/altq/altqstat/qdisc_rio.c : 1.4
179 file usr.sbin/cron/do_command.c : 1.19
180 file usr.sbin/timed/timed/slave.c : 1.15
181 descr
182 GCC 4.1 gets many uninitialised variable warnings wrong. We should
183 really audit all the old hacks like this when older compilers are
184 removed from the tree, as many are probably no longer required.
185 The problem is that it does not recognize initialization via function
186 call pointer. I.e.
187 int p;
188 foo(&p);
189 does not mark p as initialized.
190 kcah
191
192 hack gcc4 pointer sign and strict aliasing problems
193 mdate 10 May 2006
194 who mrg
195 file bin/ed/Makefile : 1.33
196 file distrib/utils/sysinst/Makefile.inc : 1.44
197 file distrib/utils/x_dhclient/Makefile : 1.15
198 file games/bcd/Makefile : 1.5
199 file games/dab/Makefile : 1.5
200 file games/larn/Makefile : 1.17
201 file games/pom/Makefile : 1.5
202 file lib/libasn1/Makefile : 1.26
203 file lib/libcrypt/Makefile : 1.17
204 file lib/libgssapi/Makefile : 1.16
205 file lib/libhdb/Makefile : 1.20
206 file lib/libkadm5clnt/Makefile : 1.21
207 file lib/libkadm5srv/Makefile : 1.25
208 file lib/libkrb5/Makefile : 1.35
209 file lib/libssh/Makefile : 1.6
210 file lib/libtelnet/Makefile : 1.26
211 file libexec/getty/Makefile : 1.14
212 file libexec/kadmind/Makefile : 1.19
213 file libexec/kpasswdd/Makefile : 1.14
214 file sbin/atactl/Makefile : 1.3
215 file sbin/cgdconfig/Makefile : 1.7
216 file sbin/clri/Makefile : 1.13
217 file sbin/dkctl/Makefile : 1.4
218 file sbin/dump/Makefile : 1.33
219 file sbin/fdisk/Makefile : 1.35
220 file sbin/fsck_ext2fs/Makefile : 1.11
221 file sbin/fsck_ffs/Makefile : 1.29
222 file sbin/fsdb/Makefile : 1.18
223 file sbin/mount_smbfs/Makefile : 1.4
224 file sbin/newfs/Makefile : 1.30
225 file sbin/newfs_sysvbfs/Makefile : 1.2
226 file sbin/restore/Makefile : 1.23
227 file sbin/veriexecctl/Makefile : 1.11
228 file sys/lib/libsa/Makefile : 1.59
229 file sys/arch/evbarm/adi_brh/brh_machdep.c : 1.24
230 file usr.bin/awk/Makefile : 1.9
231 file usr.bin/crontab/Makefile : 1.24
232 file usr.bin/ctags/Makefile : 1.8
233 file usr.bin/gzip/Makefile : 1.10
234 file usr.bin/ssh/sftp/Makefile : 1.10
235 file usr.bin/ssh/ssh/Makefile : 1.25
236 file usr.bin/vi/build/Makefile : 1.26
237 file usr.bin/telnet/Makefile : 1.40
238 file usr.bin/tn3270/tn3270/Makefile : 1.36
239 file usr.bin/tr/Makefile : 1.4
240 file usr.sbin/amd/amd/Makefile : 1.27
241 file usr.sbin/amd/amq/Makefile : 1.14
242 file usr.sbin/amd/libamu/Makefile : 1.20
243 file usr.sbin/amd/pawd/Makefile : 1.5
244 file usr.sbin/bind/Makefile.inc : 1.22
245 file usr.sbin/bind/libdns/Makefile : 1.3
246 file usr.sbin/bind/named/Makefile : 1.17
247 file usr.sbin/bootp/bootptest/Makefile : 1.2
248 file usr.sbin/chrtbl/Makefile : 1.6
249 file usr.sbin/cron/Makefile : 1.12
250 file usr.sbin/dhcp/Makefile.inc : 1.20
251 file usr.sbin/dumplfs/Makefile : 1.11
252 file usr.sbin/hprop/Makefile : 1.13
253 file usr.sbin/installboot/Makefile : 1.35
254 file usr.sbin/ipf/ipftest/Makefile : 1.32
255 file usr.sbin/isdn/isdnd/Makefile : 1.6
256 file usr.sbin/isdn/isdnmonitor/Makefile : 1.3
257 file usr.sbin/isdn/isdntel/Makefile : 1.2
258 file usr.sbin/isdn/isdntrace/Makefile : 126
259 file usr.sbin/mopd/common/Makefile : 1.10
260 file usr.sbin/mopd/mopd/Makefile : 1.9
261 file usr.sbin/mopd/mopprobe/Makefile : 1.7
262 file usr.sbin/makefs/Makefile : 1.17
263 file usr.sbin/mscdlabel/Makefile : 1.5
264 file usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/Makefile : 1.7
265 file usr.sbin/pkg_install/create/Makefile : 1.5
266 file usr.sbin/pkg_install/lib/Makefile : 1.28
267 file usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/Makefile : 1.10/1.11
268 file usr.sbin/ntp/ntptime/Makefile : 1.4/1.5
269 file usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile.inc : 1.3
270 file usr.sbin/pppd/pppd/Makefile : 1.38
271 file usr.sbin/rarpd/Makefile : 1.10
272 file usr.sbin/rbootd/Makefile : 1.10
273 file usr.sbin/rpc.pcnfsd/Makefile : 1.17
274 file usr.sbin/rtadvd/Makefile : 1.9
275 file usr.sbin/tcpdump/Makefile : 1.42
276 file usr.sbin/wiconfig/Makefile : 1.3
277 descr
278 GCC 4.1 warns on pointer sign comparision/assignments and lots of
279 code does not conform. For now we use -Wno-pointer-sign and
280 -fno-strict-aliasing.
281 kcah
282
283 port vax
284
285 hack gcc4/vax ICE
286 cdate
287 who tsutsui
288 file sys/arch/vax/conf/Makefile.vax
289 descr
290 GCC4 on vax gets ICE on compiling sys/ddb/db_command.c.
291 -fno-tree-ter prevents it so add it to COPTS.
292 kcah
293
294 hack gcc4/vax compiler crash
295 cdate Fri Jun 30 22:39:12 PDT 2006
296 who mrg
297 file bin/csh/Makefile : 1.27
298 file lib/i18n_module/UTF7/Makefile : 1.2
299 descr
300 GCC4 on vax crashes. -O0 stops it happening so far...
301 kcah
302
303 hack gcc 2.95/vax doesn't like abort being used as function pointer
304 cdate Tue Dec 13 05:54:50 GMT 2005
305 who jmc
306 file lib/libc/rpc/svc_vc.c 1.15
307 descr
308 Provide a local definition for abort which doesn't include
309 the noreturn attribute which trips up gcc 2.95 on vax.
310 kcah
311
312 hack gcc 2.95/vax doesn't have stdbool.h and gettext needs it
313 cdate Mon May 9 12:16:22 CDT 2005
314 who jmc
315 file gnu/usr.bin/gettext/Makefile.inc.prog 1.5
316 gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libgrep/Makefile 1.3
317 gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libnlspr/Makefile 1.5
318 gnu/usr.bin/gettext/libnlsut/Makefile 1.3
319 descr
320 The latest gettext assumes a C99 environment or at least
321 configure checks to work around this. As we don't use configure
322 provide a stdbool.h for vax builds locally in directories from
323 the template provided by the gettext code.
324 kcah
325
326 hack gcc 2.95/vax cannot handle __builtin_ffs()
327 cdate Fri Aug 23 21:31:15 CEST 2002
328 who ragge
329 file sys/lib/libkern/libkern.h : 1.42
330 descr
331 __builtin_ffs() is ifdef'd away if __vax__. Matt Thomas has
332 added this feature to GCC 3 so it can be removed when switching.
333 kcah
334
335 hack gcc 2.95/vax libbz2
336 mdate 27 Jun 2002
337 who thorpej
338 file lib/libbz2/Makefile
339 descr
340 libbz2 is mis-compiled with optimization with GCC 2.95.3
341 on VAX. -O0 works around this problem.
342 kcah
343
344 hack vax Toolchain bug
345 cdate 28 Mar 2003
346 who he
347 file sys/arch/vax/vax/intvec.S : 1.5
348 descr
349 Workaround for PR toolchain/20924. The assembler apparently
350 tries to range-check byte offsets when it doesn't have
351 sufficient information to make that decision.
352 Workaround uses `brw' instead of `brb' instruction.
353 kcah
354
355 hack vax gcc 2.95.3 -Wuninitialized workarounds
356 cdate 6 Nov 2003
357 who he
358 file sys/dev/bi/if_ni.c : 1.22
359 file sys/arch/vax/vax/ctu.c : 1.20
360 descr
361 Workaround for gcc 2.95.3 failing to detect that certain
362 variables will be initialized; so that this code compiles
363 with -Wuninitialized. Should be reviewed and possibly
364 reverted when gcc 3.3.2 is ready for vax.
365 kcah
366
367 hack vax gcc 2.95.3 structure initialization
368 cdat 13 May 2004
369 who cl
370 file sys/miscfs/kernfs/kernfs_vnops.c : 1.104
371 descr
372 Workaround for gcc 2.95.3 failing to initialize structures
373 and/or unions inside structures using nested designators.
374 Should be reverted when gcc >=3.3.3 is ready for vax.
375 kcah
376
377 hack vax gcc 2.95.3 needs -I. to build nslexer.c
378 cdat 6 Jun 2004
379 who mhitch
380 file lib/libc/arch/vax/Makefile.inc : 1.6
381 descr
382 It appears necessary to add -I. to CPPFLAGS when building
383 nslesxer.c. This may be caused by gcc 2.95.3 being used.
384 Should be reverted when a newer gcc is ready for vax.
385 kcah
386
387 hack vax gcc 2.95.3 doesn't understand "-std=c99"
388 cdat 5 April 2005
389 who tron
390 file src/share/mk/bsd.sys.mk
391 descr
392 We cannot use "-std=c99" for compiler warning level 4 and above
393 because gcc 2.95.3 doesn't support that option.
394 kcah
395
396 hack declare boolean_t in two IPF user-mode programs
397 cdate Tue Mar 7 19:19:20 CET 2006
398 who he
399 file dist/ipf/ipsend/iptests.c : 1.8
400 dist/ipf/ipsend/sock.c : 1.7
401 descr
402 The IPF user-mode programs ipsend and iptest first
403 include <sys/types.h> without _KERNEL defined, and
404 later include <sys/file.h> with _KERNEL defined.
405 This causes a build failure when building for vax,
406 since <sys/device.h> ends up being included without
407 bollean_t being defined by <sys/types.h>.
408 Build failure and further details documented in
409 PR#32907.
410 kcah
411
412 port arm
413
414 hack gcc-unsigned-compare
415 cdate 09 Mar 2002
416 mdate 18 Mar 2002
417 who bjh21
418 file dist/bind/lib/nameser/ns_parse.c : 1.3
419 file dist/dhcp/minires/ns_parse.c : 1.3
420 file dist/dhcp/omapip/result.c : 1.2
421 file dist/dhcp/server/failover.c : 1.3
422 file gnu/dist/toolchain/bfd/bfd.c : 1.2
423 file gnu/dist/toolchain/bfd/format.c : 1.2
424 file gnu/dist/toolchain/gdb/target.c : 1.2
425 file sys/kern/vfs_subr.c : 1.172
426 descr When checking that a potentially-unsigned enum is >= 0, assign
427 it to an int first. This is necessary to avoid "comparison is
428 always true" warnings with -fshort-enums. Casting to an int
429 really should be enough, but turns out not to be.
430 kcah
431
432
433 port sh3
434
435 hack gcc4-sh3-bz2
436 cdate Sun May 21 03:34:57 UTC 2006
437 mdate Fri May 16 13:13:00 UTC 2008
438 who mrg, tsutsui
439 file lib/libbz2/Makefile : 1.10
440 descr
441 The in-tree GCC 4.1-based compiler generated too-far
442 pc-relative addresses. Hack is to build with
443 -fno-loop-optimize.
444 kcah
445
446
447 port m68000
448
449 hack gcc4-m68000
450 cdate Fri Feb 8 10:29:37 PST 2008
451 mdate Sun May 4 15:37:19 UTC 2008
452 who mrg, tsutsui
453 file rescue/Makefile : 1.21
454 file sbin/dump_lfs/Makefile : 1.9
455 file sbin/fsck_ffs/Makefile : 1.35
456 file sbin/fsdb/Makefile : 1.22
457 file share/mk/sys.mk : 1.96
458 file usr.sbin/ndbootd/Makefile : 1.5
459 descr
460 Several internal compiler errors with gcc -O1
461 around 64bit integer arithmetic.
462 This hack uses -O1 and adds some -fno-tree-foo options
463 to avoid the problem.
464 This might be related with GCC Bugzilla Bug 32424.
465 kcah
466
467
468 port sparc64
469
470 hack disable optimzations for uvm_bio.c on 32 bit kernels
471 cdate Sun Mar 21 14:14:04 MET 2004
472 who martin
473 file sys/arch/sparc64/conf/Makefile.sparc64 : 1.53-1.54
474 file sys/arch/sparc64/conf/files.sparc64 : 1.93
475 descr
476 The sparc compiler miscompiles uvm_bio.c when using
477 any optimization. This results in ubc_release panics.
478 kcah
479
480 port mips
481
482 hack mips-shared-linker-load-address
483 cdate Fri Oct 7 08:33:10 UTC 2005
484 who simonb
485 file src/sys/kern/exec_elf32.c : 1.107
486 descr
487 With COMPAT_16 or previous enabled (which enables
488 ELF_INTERP_NON_RELOCATABLE) a recent ld.elf_so will
489 load and run at address 0. The check to fix this in
490 rev 1.107 only checks the first psection of the ELF
491 executable, which may not be loadable. A more correct
492 fix is to check the first loadable psection instead of
493 just the first psection.
494 kcah
495
496 hack mips-duplicate-ras-end-label
497 cdate Sat Sep 2 23:29:42 2006
498 who martin
499 file src/regress/sys/kern/ras/ras3/Makefile : 1.3
500 descr
501 Add -fno-reorder-blocks to CFLAGS to avoid duplicate
502 labels by duplicated __asm output from RAS_END()
503 macro.
504 kcah
505
506 port i386
507
508 hack use volatile intermediate variable to enforce rounding
509 cdate Tue Aug 1 22:15:55 MEST 2006
510 who drochner
511 file src/lib/libm/src/lrintf.c : 1.4
512 file src/lib/libm/src/s_rintf.c : 1.8
513 descr
514 gcc-4 does subsequent operations on "float" values within
515 the i387 FPU without rounding the intermediate results
516 kcah
517