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[Bug 1623418] Re: gcc-as-needed.diff patch broke mpx support in GCC

 

** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu Yakkety)
       Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix

** Changed in: gcc-5 (Ubuntu Yakkety)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

** Changed in: gcc-6 (Ubuntu Yakkety)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Title:
  gcc-as-needed.diff patch broke mpx support in GCC

Status in gcc:
  Unknown
Status in binutils package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gcc-5 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gcc-6 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in binutils source package in Xenial:
  Fix Released
Status in gcc-5 source package in Xenial:
  New
Status in binutils source package in Yakkety:
  Won't Fix
Status in gcc-5 source package in Yakkety:
  Won't Fix
Status in gcc-6 source package in Yakkety:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  [SRU Justification]
  gcc-5 from Ubuntu is configured with MPX support, but it is broken due
  to always-added linker option "-as-needed".

  [Test case]
  1. Pass -mmpx to gcc when building an arbitrary project on x86.
  2. Verify with ldd that the resulting executable is not linked against libmpx.so because the -as-needed flag has discarded the mpx library from being linked in.
  3. Install binutils and gcc-5 from -proposed.
  4. Rebuild the target, again with -mmpx.
  5. Verify with ldd that the new executable is linked against libmpx.so.
  6. Verify that there are no regressions in the binutils testsuite on any architectures, by manually checking the results in the build log.

  [Regression potential]
  This binutils patch implements new --push-state / --pop-state options which will not be used in the common case, only when -mmpx is passed.  When these flags are not in use, which is the default, it should have no effect on the behavior of the toolchain, so risk of regression is minimal.


  Here is the GCC upstream bug & fix

  https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=77267

  https://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/gcc?view=revision&revision=240057

  Would it be possible to backport this fix to Ubuntu gcc-5 build?

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