On 01/07/14 09:40, Matthias Klose wrote:
on some linux architectures there are some symbols missing in libstdc++.so.6 built from the 4.9 branch. I didn't notice before due to a packaging bug. affected are ARM32, HPPA, SPARC. - ARM32 (build log [1], both soft and hard float) are missing __aeabi_atexit@CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3 __aeabi_vec_* Can these be ignored?
__aeabi_atexit is the function to be used instead of __cxa_atexit for the arm-none-linux-gnueabi(hf) targets as well as arm-none-eabi.
Grokking around libstdc++-v3 I would have expected config/os/gnu-linux/arm-eabi-extra.ver to have added these symbols in and I'm not sure what's going on here. So prima-facie this is a bug. I wonder if something's broken in the handling of port_specific_symbol_files for arm.
regards Ramana
- HPPA (build log [2]), is missing all the future_base symbols and exception_ptr13exception symbols, current_exception and rethrow_exception. - SPARC (build log [3]) configured for sparc64-linux-gnu is missing symbols in the 32bit multilib build, although these are present in a sparc-linux-gnu build. Missing are same ones as in the HPPA build, long double 128 related symbols, numeric_limits, and some math symbols. Looks like more than one issue is involved, I remember that the math symbols were already dropped in earlier versions for other architectures. The build is configured -with-long-double-128. Matthias [1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gcc-4.9&arch=armhf&ver=4.9.0-8&stamp=1403809654 [2] http://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gcc-4.9&arch=hppa&ver=4.9.0-9&stamp=1404018503 [3] http://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gcc-4.9&arch=sparc64&ver=4.9.0-9&stamp=1404033854