On 3/1/2023 10:03 AM, John Moon wrote:
On 3/1/2023 9:50 AM, Nick Desaulniers wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 11:54 PM John Moon <quic_johmoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Currently, the script works with gcc. It generates output like this when
a backwards-incompatible change is made to a UAPI header:
!!! ABI differences detected in include/uapi/linux/acct.h (compared to
file at HEAD^1) !!!
[C] 'struct acct' changed:
type size changed from 512 to 544 (in bits)
1 data member insertion:
'__u32 new_val', at offset 512 (in bits) at acct.h:71:1
0/1 UAPI header file changes are backwards compatible
UAPI header ABI check failed
However, we have not had success with clang. It seems clang is more
aggressive in optimizing dead code away (no matter which options we
pass). Therefore, no ABI differences are found.
Hi John,
Do you have the list of bugs you've filed upstream against clang wrt.
information missing when using `-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-types`?
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues is the issue tracker.
Seeing a strong participant in both the Android and LLVM ecosystems
supply scripts that lack clang support...raises eyebrows.
We have not filed a bug with upstream clang since we're not sure it's
*not* and issue on our end. Giuliano Procida (CC'd) has tested the
script with clang 13 and 14 and GCC 10, 11 and 12 and got the expected
diff. If it's convenient for anyone testing this script to give it a
whirl with clang and report back, it could help us determine if there's
a real issue with clang support. :)
With some additional internal testing, we've found that clang does not
work with this script on Ubuntu 18.04, but does work on Ubuntu 20.04.
This is controlling for the clang version and different installation
sources. The same clang-15 binary run on an 18.04 host fails while
working on 20.04.
We'll investigate some more internally and potentially file a bug with
upstream clang.