[PATCH] bug.h: Work around GCC PR82365 in BUG()

Vineet Gupta Vineet.Gupta1 at synopsys.com
Tue Dec 19 14:38:21 PST 2017


On 12/19/2017 12:13 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
>> I suppose BUG() implies "dead end" like semantics - which ARC was lacking
>> before ?
> Correct. Using __builtin_trap() here avoids the 'control reaches end of non-void
> function' warnings, but then makes us run into the stack size problem that
> I work around with the barrier_before_unreachable().
>
> It would be good if you could give this a quick test to see if you get sensible
> output from the __builtin_trap();

It does, added a BUG() arbit, hits an abort()

...
ISA Extn    : atomic ll64 unalign (not used)
         : mpy[opt 9] div_rem norm barrel-shift swap minmax swape
BPU        : partial match, cache:2048, Predict Table:16384
BUG: failure at ../arch/arc/mm/tlb.c:827/arc_mmu_init()!


Tested-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta at synopsys.com>

FWIW newer ARC gcc actually implements the builtin so we get a trap 5 instruction 
now, vs., abort() calls before.

BTW I missed reading the hunk of your changelog where this addresses the long 
standing mystery with ARC builds and numerous -Wreturn-type warnings. I always 
wondered why they were not fixed upstream already, being too lazy to investigate 
myself, and turns out this was due to this BUG() thingy. phew !

-Vineet



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