Dear all,

consider the following program test.c:

#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <stdio.h>

int 
main(void)
{
        void *p;
        
        p = mmap((void *)0x20000000, 0x1000000, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | 
PROT_EXEC, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0);
        printf("p= %p\n", p);
        return (0);
}

On i386 the following happens:
* when compiling it with cc and running it, it crashes.
* when compiling it with gcc it runs fine.

On amd64 the following happens:
* when compiling it with cc -m64 it runs fine.
* when compiling it with cc -m32 is crashes.
* when compiling it with gcc -m64 it runs fine.
* when compiling it with gcc -m32 it runs fine.

So why does the above program crash when compiled for 32-bit when using clang, 
but runs fine when compiled with gcc.
I'm testing this on 32-bit and 64-bit head systems. gcc is from ports.

The reason I'm looking into it is that I want to get syzkaller working on 
32-bit with clang.

Best regards
Michael

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