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Jeffrey A. Law changed:
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--- Comment #12 from Jeffrey A. Law ---
My suggestion is to wait for the LLVM release, then backport whatever we need
to be compatible with LLVM.
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--- Comment #10 from lu_zero at gentoo dot org ---
Passing `-mstrict-align` to gcc-14 to build gcc-14 does not seem to have
effect, same Bus error triggered.
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--- Comment #11 from Xi Ruoyao ---
(In reply to lu_zero from comment #10)
> Passing `-mstrict-align` to gcc-14 to build gcc-14 does not seem to have
> effect, same Bus error triggered.
Then it's a different bug. As Craig said -march=rv64gcv_zv
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--- Comment #9 from Xi Ruoyao ---
(In reply to lu_zero from comment #8)
> (In reply to Xi Ruoyao from comment #4)
> > Should we backport -mvector-strict-align to release branches then? Arguably
> > this is not a bug fix (for the compiler) but x
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--- Comment #8 from lu_zero at gentoo dot org ---
(In reply to Xi Ruoyao from comment #4)
> Should we backport -mvector-strict-align to release branches then? Arguably
> this is not a bug fix (for the compiler) but x86 (and maybe others) also
>
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--- Comment #7 from lu_zero at gentoo dot org ---
(In reply to Jeffrey A. Law from comment #3)
> Thanks. Unfortunately GDB isn't dumping the vector regs, but I can make a
> pretty good guess that this is an unaligned memory access.
>
> => 0x000
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--- Comment #6 from Xi Ruoyao ---
(In reply to Craig Topper from comment #5)
> Isn’t -mstrict-align the default? It is in LLVM.
Then it may be a different issue...
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--- Comment #5 from Craig Topper ---
Isn’t -mstrict-align the default? It is in LLVM.
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--- Comment #4 fr
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--- Comment #2 from lu_zero at gentoo dot org ---
(In reply to Jeffrey A. Law from comment #1)
> If you still have the system, knowing the value of the registers at this
> point would be helpful. "info all-r" in gdb would give you that informati
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