Hi, compiling a little real-world program with sparse-llvm, it segfaulted. Using a tool called "delta"[1] and some bash scripting, I managed to reduce the code to this test case: //struct foo {int a;}; //struct foo; extern struct foo *foop; extern void func(struct foo *f); int main(int argc, char **argv) { func(foop); } (Uncommenting the commented lines doesn't change the crashing) gdb gives me this backtrace: (gdb) bt #0 0x080b86c1 in LLVMBuildPtrToInt () #1 0x080530fd in output_op_load (insn=0xb742512c, fn=0xbf85624c) at sparse-llvm.c:595 #2 output_insn (insn=0xb742512c, fn=0xbf85624c) at sparse-llvm.c:1008 #3 output_bb (generation=7, fn=0xbf85624c, bb=<optimized out>) at sparse-llvm.c:1096 #4 output_fn (module=0xb7738f0c, module@entry=0x8ccc750, ep=<error reading variable: Unhandled dwarf expression opcode 0xfa>, ep=<error reading variable: Unhandled dwarf expression opcode 0xfa>) at sparse-llvm.c:1166 #5 0x080507ec in compile (list=0xb773858c, module=0x8ccc750) at sparse-llvm.c:1227 #6 main (argc=2, argv=0xbf856684) at sparse-llvm.c:1246 I'm using llvm version 3.0 (package version 1:3.0-14) from Debian and sparse v0.4.4-100-g063236f (the most recent commit in git). Thanks, Jonathan Neuschäfer [1] http://delta.tigris.org/ PS: I've also found sparse-llvm to crash if the source file contains only the following (obviously incorrect) line, but I considered that lower priority, since it is already incorrect code: static void out_byte(FILE *out, unsigned char byte) { -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sparse" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html