On 2020-08-17 15:02, Nick Desaulniers wrote: > LLVM implemented a recent "libcall optimization" that lowers calls to > `sprintf(dest, "%s", str)` where the return value is used to > `stpcpy(dest, str) - dest`. This generally avoids the machinery involved > in parsing format strings. This optimization was introduced into > clang-12. Because the kernel does not provide an implementation of > stpcpy, we observe linkage failures for almost all targets when building > with ToT clang. > > The interface is unsafe as it does not perform any bounds checking. > Disable this "libcall optimization" via `-fno-builtin-stpcpy`. > > Unlike > commit 5f074f3e192f ("lib/string.c: implement a basic bcmp") > which cited failures with `-fno-builtin-*` flags being retained in LLVM > LTO, that bug seems to have been fixed by > https://reviews.llvm.org/D71193, so the above sha can now be reverted in > favor of `-fno-builtin-bcmp`. > stpcpy() and (to a lesser degree) mempcpy() are fairly useful routines in general. Perhaps we *should* provide them? -hpa