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Re: Multiple Simulators Link Failure on Head


On 03/22/2015 05:46 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote:

On 3/22/2015 9:29 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On 20 Mar 2015 13:13, Joel Sherrill wrote:
This looks to be an issue with the "make -j8".
I did it again with "-j8" and it failed. I did a simple "make clean all"
in that directory and it failed again.

I then changed my script to drop the -j8 and it built ok again.

My suspicion is something in the dependencies isn't 100% right
and there is a race condition. sim/common/cconfig.h is the same
in a tree built with -j1 vs -j8.
when it fails, can you attach the full build log ?

what gcc version are you using ?  there might be some misbehavior with the usage
of extern inline.  i think the code base expects gnu_inline semantics but just
uses "extern inline" directly.  maybe try including -fgnu89-inline in your
CFLAGS and see if that helps ?
I am not in good position to send build logs or try the alternative CFLAGS
until another long build finishes.

But the idea of the gcc version sounds promising. I am building with a gcc
from near the head. The default version of C has changed to C11 and I
know that has caused a few odd issues with RTEMS. Maybe this has
impacted the the compilation of this method.

$ gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 5.0.0 20150211 (experimental)


I will try the suggestions as soon as I can.


I can confirm that lm32 and other targets built with the native
Fedora compiler.

$ gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.8.3 20140911 (Red Hat 4.8.3-7)

But failed with I switched to using the more recent native I
listed above.

I can provide a log if you want but that should be enough to
reproduce this.
-mike
--joel


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