Re: parisc late boot crash in 4.4-rc, scsi-related

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On 2016-05-16 4:40 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
I noticed on RP3440 and A500 that recent 4.4-rc* crashes on boot.
>
>I've not seen it with 4.4-rc yet, but I've seen it on debian kernel 4.3.3:
This is still present in 4.6, just tested. All my pariscs are broken
- A500, RP3410, RP3440. 4.3 is the latest working release for me. If
4.3.3 is broken, it might be possible to bisect more easily.

I believe this is fixed in current gcc versions (4.9 and latter). It was exposed by a blk-merge
change.  It was fixed by this change:

2016-03-17  John David Anglin  <danglin@xxxxxxxxxxx>

        PR target/70188
        * config/pa/constraints.md: Revert 2015-02-13 change.  Use
        define_constraint for "Q" and "T" constraints.

However, this caused a different problem fixed here:

2016-04-05  John David Anglin  <danglin@xxxxxxxxxxx>

        * config/pa/predicates.md (integer_store_memory_operand): Accept
        REG+D operands with a large offset when reload_in_progress is true.
        (floating_point_store_memory_operand): Likewise.

Dave

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