Re: [PATCH] powerpc/vdso: Drop -mstack-protector-guard flags in 32-bit files with clang

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Hi!

On Wed, Nov 06, 2024 at 08:21:14AM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote:
> > (r2 is the default for -m32, r13 is the default for -m64, it appears
> > that clang does not implement this option at all, it simply checks if
> > you set the default, and explodes if not).
> 
> Not sure that I would say it has not been implemented correctly, more
> that it has not been implemented in the same manner as GCC. Keith chose
> not to open up support for arbitrary registers to keep the
> implementation of this option in LLVM simple:

LLVM claims to be compatible to GCC.  It is not.  This is a bug.  As it
is, LLVM can not be used to compile the PowerPC kernel.

These flags (-mstack-protector-guard-{reg,offset}=) are there
*specifically* so that the user can choose to use something different
from the default.  I added this (back in 2017) because the kernel needed
it.  Some other GCC ports (aarch64, arm, riscv, x86) have followed suit
since then, btw.


Segher




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