https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=84342
Jeffrey A. Law <law at redhat dot com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary|[8 Regression] Location |Location views breaks cross |views breaks cross builds |builds of arm including |of arm including gnueabihf |gnueabihf --- Comment #9 from Jeffrey A. Law <law at redhat dot com> --- Alex: I realize that's the point of the hook. But I'm pretty sure there's no way to fix the ARM port given the point at which lengths are set and the point at which ccfsm is valid are at two different times. We'd either need a revamp of ccfsm or some layering violations to allow dwarf2out to access the underlying routines for length query and bypass the cache. It's my view this BZ is resolved. But if you want to keep it open to track the incorrect lengths in the ARM port, that's fine. But it's certainly no longer a regression for gcc-8.