H.J. Lu wrote:
Not a fix, an (optional) workaround for a system bug.
So that is the bug in the Linux kernel. Since fixing kernel is much easier
than providing a workaround in compilers, I think kernel should be fixed
and no need for icc/gcc fix.
The problem is, you're going to have to be able to produce binaries
compatible with old kernels for a *long* time for come. Are you
honestly saying you'll tell those people "use gcc 4.2 or earlier"? If
so, I think most distros will have to freeze gcc for the next several years.
-hpa