Since my commits 9e138a401 et al on Saturday, buildfarm members blobfish, brotula, and wunderpus have been showing core dumps in the ecpg preprocessor. This seemed inexplicable given what the commits changed, and even more so seeing that only HEAD is failing, while the change was back-patched into all branches.
Mark Wong and I poked into this off-list, and what we find is that this seems to be a compiler bug. Those animals are all running nearly the same version of clang (3.8.x / ppc64le). Looking into the assembly code for preproc.y, the crash is occurring at a branch that is supposed to jump forward exactly 32768 bytes, but according to gdb's disassembler it's jumping backwards exactly -32768 bytes, into invalid memory. It will come as no surprise to hear that the branch displacement field in PPC conditional branches is 16 bits wide, so that positive 32768 doesn't fit but negative 32768 does. Evidently what is happening is that either the compiler or the assembler is failing to detect the edge-case field overflow and switch to different coding. So the apparent dependency on 9e138a401 is because that happened to insert exactly the right number of instructions in-between to trigger this scenario. It's pure luck we didn't trip over it before, although none of those buildfarm animals have been around for all that long. Moral: don't use clang 3.8.x on ppc64. I think Mark is going to upgrade those animals to some more recent compiler version. regards, tom lane