Hello! Current gcc fails bootstrap on alpha-linux-gnu with:
/space/homedirs/uros/gcc-svn/trunk/gcc/hsa-dump.c: In function ‘void dump_hsa_symbol(FILE*, hsa_symbol*)’: /space/homedirs/uros/gcc-svn/trunk/gcc/hsa-dump.c:784:21: error: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 71 bytes into a region of size 62 [-Werror=format-overflow=] sprintf (buf, "__%s_%i", hsa_seg_name (symbol->m_segment), ^~~~~~~~~ /space/homedirs/uros/gcc-svn/trunk/gcc/hsa-dump.c:784:15: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 5 and 86 bytes into a destination of size 64 sprintf (buf, "__%s_%i", hsa_seg_name (symbol->m_segment), ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ symbol->m_name_number); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ suggesting that a temporary sprintf buffer is too small. Bootstrap is fixed by the following patch. 2018-01-11 Uros Bizjak <ubiz...@gmail.com> * hsa-dump.c (dump_hsa_symbol): Increase buf size to 128. OK for mainline? Uros. Index: hsa-dump.c =================================================================== --- hsa-dump.c (revision 256437) +++ hsa-dump.c (working copy) @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ dump_hsa_symbol (FILE *f, hsa_symbol *symbol) name = symbol->m_name; else { - char buf[64]; + char buf[128]; sprintf (buf, "__%s_%i", hsa_seg_name (symbol->m_segment), symbol->m_name_number);