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Revision 1.4: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Thu Aug 3 01:36:54 2023 UTC (15 months ago) by mrg
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CVS tags: perseant-exfatfs-base-20240630, perseant-exfatfs-base, perseant-exfatfs, HEAD
Diff to: previous 1.3: preferred, colored
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many fixes for native GCC 12 builds

- default to dwarf4 since out ctf tools fail with dwarf5.  i tried to
  do this via subtarget options as other ports do, but this would
  require adjusting several of the targets non-netbsd code, and ideally
  we'll fix our tools sooner than later, so just hack it here for now.
- catch up config/rs6000/netbsd64.h (mostly delete things)
- remove some more upstream diffs in config/vax, though it does not work
  currently - libc.so link fails due to weird relocations.
- include some headers to ensure types are available
- add missing sanitizer netbsd files to the 'dist' tree
- remove no longer present TIOCRCVFRAME and TIOCXMTFRAME interceptors
- expanding the sanitizer OS/cpu defs to cover more netbsd platforms
- copy across a few minor changes from gcc.old's sanitizer's (eg,
  disabling linux-specific code, adding netbsd specific code.)
- add (untested, but building) tsan support for arm64
- re-enable the sanitzers, at least simple -fsanitize=address builds a
  working application on amd64 now
- fix the source lists (mostly .cc -> .cpp rename here)
- add some missing new defines, -f*, and -W*
- bump sanitizer shlib version
- apply -fno-jump-tables in some more places on m68k
- update the list in README.gcc12 to note many things now work or a few
  things to do not work (although there are many uncommited changes at
  this point across the rest of 'src' and 'xsrc'.)  main points are that
  vax, hppa, ppc, and sh3 don't build yet, but most other things are
  either testing and working or at least building.

Revision 1.3: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Mon Jul 31 01:44:56 2023 UTC (15 months ago) by mrg
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make this actually be GCC 12.3.0's libsanitizer.

the libsanitizer we used with GCC 9 and GCC 10 was significantly
ahead of the GCC 9 and GCC 10 provided versions.

Revision 1.1.1.2 (vendor branch): download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Sun Jul 30 05:20:40 2023 UTC (15 months ago) by mrg
Branches: FSF
CVS tags: gcc-12-4-0, gcc-12-3-0
Diff to: previous 1.1.1.1: preferred, colored
Changes since revision 1.1.1.1: +345 -0 lines
initial import of GCC 12.3.0.

major changes in GCC 11 included:

- The default mode for C++ is now -std=gnu++17 instead of -std=gnu++14.
- When building GCC itself, the host compiler must now support C++11,
  rather than C++98.
- Some short options of the gcov tool have been renamed: -i to -j and
  -j to -H.
- ThreadSanitizer improvements.
- Introduce Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer support.
- For targets that produce DWARF debugging information GCC now defaults
  to DWARF version 5. This can produce up to 25% more compact debug
  information compared to earlier versions.
- Many optimisations.
- The existing malloc attribute has been extended so that it can be
  used to identify allocator/deallocator API pairs. A pair of new
  -Wmismatched-dealloc and -Wmismatched-new-delete warnings are added.
- Other new warnings:
  -Wsizeof-array-div, enabled by -Wall, warns about divisions of two
    sizeof operators when the first one is applied to an array and the
    divisor does not equal the size of the array element.
  -Wstringop-overread, enabled by default, warns about calls to string
    functions reading past the end of the arrays passed to them as
    arguments.
  -Wtsan, enabled by default, warns about unsupported features in
    ThreadSanitizer (currently std::atomic_thread_fence).
- Enchanced warnings:
  -Wfree-nonheap-object detects many more instances of calls to
    deallocation functions with pointers not returned from a dynamic
    memory allocation function.
  -Wmaybe-uninitialized diagnoses passing pointers or references to
    uninitialized memory to functions taking const-qualified arguments.
  -Wuninitialized detects reads from uninitialized dynamically
    allocated memory.
  -Warray-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent array forms.
  -Wvla-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent VLA forms.
- Several new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C
  standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x.
- Several C++20 features have been implemented.
- The C++ front end has experimental support for some of the upcoming
  C++23 draft.
- Several new C++ warnings.
- Enhanced Arm, AArch64, x86, and RISC-V CPU support.
- The implementation of how program state is tracked within
  -fanalyzer has been completely rewritten with many enhancements.

see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-11/changes.html for a full list.

major changes in GCC 12 include:

- An ABI incompatibility between C and C++ when passing or returning
  by value certain aggregates containing zero width bit-fields has
  been discovered on various targets. x86-64, ARM and AArch64
  will always ignore them (so there is a C ABI incompatibility
  between GCC 11 and earlier with GCC 12 or later), PowerPC64 ELFv2
  always take them into account (so there is a C++ ABI
  incompatibility, GCC 4.4 and earlier compatible with GCC 12 or
  later, incompatible with GCC 4.5 through GCC 11). RISC-V has
  changed the handling of these already starting with GCC 10. As
  the ABI requires, MIPS takes them into account handling function
  return values so there is a C++ ABI incompatibility with GCC 4.5
  through 11.
- STABS: Support for emitting the STABS debugging format is
  deprecated and will be removed in the next release. All ports now
  default to emit DWARF (version 2 or later) debugging info or are
  obsoleted.
- Vectorization is enabled at -O2 which is now equivalent to the
  original -O2 -ftree-vectorize -fvect-cost-model=very-cheap.
- GCC now supports the ShadowCallStack sanitizer.
- Support for __builtin_shufflevector compatible with the clang
  language extension was added.
- Support for attribute unavailable was added.
- Support for __builtin_dynamic_object_size compatible with the
  clang language extension was added.
- New warnings:
  -Wbidi-chars warns about potentially misleading UTF-8
    bidirectional control characters.
  -Warray-compare warns about comparisons between two operands of
    array type.
- Some new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C
  standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x.
- Several C++23 features have been implemented.
- Many C++ enhancements across warnings and -f options.

see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html for a full list.

Revision 1.2
Sun Apr 11 23:54:27 2021 UTC (3 years, 6 months ago) by mrg
Branches: MAIN
CVS tags: cjep_sun2x-base, cjep_sun2x, cjep_staticlib_x-base1, cjep_staticlib_x-base, cjep_staticlib_x
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Changes since revision 1.1: +0 -0 lines
revert sanitizer back to the version we were using with GCC 9, since
that one was already newer than the GCC 10 version.

Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch): download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Sat Apr 10 22:09:22 2021 UTC (3 years, 6 months ago) by mrg
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CVS tags: gcc-10-5-0, gcc-10-4-0, gcc-10-3-0
Diff to: previous 1.1: preferred, colored
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initial import of GCC 10.3.0.  main changes include:

caveats:
- ABI issue between c++14 and c++17 fixed
- profile mode is removed from libstdc++
- -fno-common is now the default

new features:
- new flags -fallocation-dce, -fprofile-partial-training,
  -fprofile-reproducible, -fprofile-prefix-path, and -fanalyzer
- many new compile and link time optimisations
- enhanced drive optimisations
- openacc 2.6 support
- openmp 5.0 features
- new warnings: -Wstring-compare and -Wzero-length-bounds
- extended warnings: -Warray-bounds, -Wformat-overflow,
  -Wrestrict, -Wreturn-local-addr, -Wstringop-overflow,
  -Warith-conversion, -Wmismatched-tags, and -Wredundant-tags
- some likely C2X features implemented
- more C++20 implemented
- many new arm & intel CPUs known

hundreds of reported bugs are fixed.  full list of changes
can be found at:

   https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html

Revision 1.1: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Sat Apr 10 22:09:22 2021 UTC (3 years, 6 months ago) by mrg
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