> On Sep 7, 2015, at 7:22 PM, Kugan <kugan.vivekanandara...@linaro.org> wrote:
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> On 07/09/15 20:46, Wilco Dijkstra wrote:
>>> Kugan wrote:
>>> 2. vector-compare-1.c from c-c++-common/torture fails to assemble with
>>> -O3 -g Error: unaligned opcodes detected in executable segment. It works
>>> fine if I remove the -g. I am looking into it and needs to be fixed as well.
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>> This is a known assembler bug I found a while back, Renlin is looking into
>> it.
>> Basically when debug tables are inserted at the end of a code section the
>> assembler doesn't align to the alignment required by the debug tables.
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> This is precisely what seems to be happening. Renlin, could you please
> let me know when you have a patch (even if it is a prototype or a hack).
I had noticed that but I read through the assembler code and it sounded very
much like it was a designed this way and that the compiler was not supposed to
emit assembly like this and fix up the alignment.
Thanks,
Andrew
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> Thanks,
> Kugan