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Subject: PPC32: Segfault when compiling the kernel (2.4.20)
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Package: gcc-3.2
Version: 1:3.2.2-1
Severity: important

This is the error given when compiling the kernel on a PowerPC (iBook,
G3):

init.c: In function `set_phys_avail':
init.c:602: Attempt to delete prologue/epilogue insn:
(insn 270 269 272 (parallel[
            (set (reg:SI 29 r29)
                (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
                        (const_int 20 [0x14])) [0 S4 A8]))
            (set (reg:SI 30 r30)
                (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
                        (const_int 24 [0x18])) [0 S4 A8]))
            (set (reg/f:SI 31 r31)
                (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
                        (const_int 28 [0x1c])) [0 S4 A8]))
        ] ) -1 (nil)
    (nil))
init.c:602: Internal compiler error in propagate_one_insn, at
flow.c:1618


-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux sofi 2.4.20-ben4 #1 Wed Jan 29 16:54:28 CET 2003 ppc
Locale: LANG=es_ES, LC_CTYPE=es_ES

Versions of packages gcc-3.2 depends on:
ii  binutils                  2.13.90.0.18-1 The GNU assembler, linker and bina
ii  cpp-3.2                   1:3.2.2-1      The GNU C preprocessor
ii  gcc-3.2-base              1:3.2.2-1      The GNU Compiler Collection (base 
ii  libc6                     2.3.1-11       GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1                   1:3.2.2-1      GCC support library

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Closing the report. Feedback was request on Tue, 11 Feb 2003 03:11:38 +0100,
but no answer received. You may want to reopen the report when
providing more information:

- please send the preprocessed (maybe compressed) file init.i
- show the compilation options used
- please try to compile with the gcc from the gcc-snapshot package

Ricardo Galli writes:
> Package: gcc-3.2
> Version: 1:3.2.2-1
> Severity: important
> 
> This is the error given when compiling the kernel on a PowerPC (iBook,
> G3):
> 
> init.c: In function `set_phys_avail':
> init.c:602: Attempt to delete prologue/epilogue insn:
> (insn 270 269 272 (parallel[
>             (set (reg:SI 29 r29)
>                 (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
>                         (const_int 20 [0x14])) [0 S4 A8]))
>             (set (reg:SI 30 r30)
>                 (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
>                         (const_int 24 [0x18])) [0 S4 A8]))
>             (set (reg/f:SI 31 r31)
>                 (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 1 r1)
>                         (const_int 28 [0x1c])) [0 S4 A8]))
>         ] ) -1 (nil)
>     (nil))
> init.c:602: Internal compiler error in propagate_one_insn, at
> flow.c:1618


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