Re: are compiler flags being honored?

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On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 09:55:37PM +0200, Dhiru Kholia wrote:
> I noticed the same earlier and I am not sure how the stack protection
> works for assembly language files (it seems to be a super hard problem).
> 
> Can some compiler / toolchain folks handle this question?
> 

Long story short: assembly routines which set up their own stack frames
won't have any stack protection, so it won't matter.

It would be possible, in theory, to do, but quite unpleasant, given it
differs between X86 and elsewhere, and whether you've got TLS
implemented or not on X86...

regards, Kyle
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