Split-stack is fundamentally incompatible with __hurd_threadvar_location et al (and cthreads). We won't ever be able to use split-stack until we change to a proper thread-pointer-based implementation (i.e. segment-register based stuff for i386).
- GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm_allocate Thomas Schwinge
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm_allocat... Richard Braun
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm_all... Thomas Schwinge
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm_allocat... Roland McGrath
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm_all... Thomas Schwinge
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach's vm... Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing Mach'... Thomas Schwinge
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturbing ... Samuel Thibault
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack disturb... Svante Signell
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack dis... Thomas Schwinge
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack dis... Samuel Thibault
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack dis... Samuel Thibault
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack dis... Samuel Thibault
- Re: GCC's -fsplit-stack dis... Richard Braun