[llvm-dev] 3.9 regression with legacy static assert macros (bad type resolution)

Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Sat Dec 24 01:47:39 PST 2016


> On Dec 23, 2016, at 11:17, Frédéric Riss <friss at apple.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Dec 22, 2016, at 9:36 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 3.9.0 and current release_39 (r90413) have issues with older static assertion macros like this one from an older libunwind:
>> 
>> #define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( expr )    \
>>              extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( expr ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );
>> 
>> I notice that the issue is fixed on current trunk.  Does anyone know what revision introduced the fix?  Can we get it cherry-picked into release_39?  I know 3.9.1 final was just tagged, but having it on the branch will make it easier for distributions to find since this is a fairly common pattern, and of course it would be good to fix this regression in 3.9.2 if there is one
> 
> I think this was fixed in r280330 (in clang).

Thanks.  That indeed looks like it.  I'll pull that into our patchset, but could we get that cherry-picked onto release_39 to benefit others as well?

Thanks,
Jeremy


> 
> Fred
> 
>> 
>> --Jeremy
>> 
>> 
>> ---
>> 
>> ~ $ clang++-mp-3.9 -Wno-invalid-offsetof -c macho_relocatable_file.cpp 
>> In file included from src/ld/parsers/macho_relocatable_file.cpp:37:
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/DwarfInstructions.hpp:920:13: error: redeclaration of 'compile_time_assert_failed' with a different type: 'int [((int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)DW_X86_64_RET_ADDR) ? 1 : -1]' vs
>>    'int [1]'
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( (int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)DW_X86_64_RET_ADDR ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/Registers.hpp:548:13: note: previous declaration is here
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( sizeof(Registers_ppc) < sizeof(unw_context_t) ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> In file included from src/ld/parsers/macho_relocatable_file.cpp:37:
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/DwarfInstructions.hpp:1311:13: error: redeclaration of 'compile_time_assert_failed' with a different type: 'int [((int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)DW_X86_RET_ADDR) ? 1 : -1]' vs
>>    'int [1]'
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( (int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)DW_X86_RET_ADDR ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/Registers.hpp:548:13: note: previous declaration is here
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( sizeof(Registers_ppc) < sizeof(unw_context_t) ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> In file included from src/ld/parsers/macho_relocatable_file.cpp:37:
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/DwarfInstructions.hpp:1677:13: error: redeclaration of 'compile_time_assert_failed' with a different type: 'int [((int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)UNW_PPC_SPEFSCR) ? 1 : -1]' vs
>>    'int [1]'
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( (int)CFI_Parser<A>::kMaxRegisterNumber > (int)UNW_PPC_SPEFSCR ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> src/ld/parsers/libunwind/Registers.hpp:548:13: note: previous declaration is here
>> extern int compile_time_assert_failed[ ( sizeof(Registers_ppc) < sizeof(unw_context_t) ) ? 1 : -1 ] __attribute__( ( unused ) );;
>>          ^
>> 3 errors generated.
>> 
>> ~ $ clang++-mp-3.8 -Wno-invalid-offsetof -c macho_relocatable_file.cpp 
>> 
>> ~ $ clang++-mp-devel -Wno-invalid-offsetof -c macho_relocatable_file.cpp 
>> 
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