* Emanuele Rocca <e...@debian.org> [2023-11-15 20:11]:
On 2023-11-15 06:47, Rafael Laboissière wrote:
Does this mean that the origin of the bug is upstream or that it still may
be a bug in gfortran?
At this point we know for sure that the issue is not armhf-specific, and
also that it is not caused by stack-clash-protection. On the contrary,
enabling stack-clash-protection on armhf allowed us to discover a
problem that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.
Whether the bug is in plplot or gfortran I really have no idea. I would
tend not to think of a compiler issue unless we have some evidence in
that direction though, and suggest raising the issue with plplot
upstream. Showing them the x86 reproducer with -fsanitize=address should
be a good starting point.
Ok, thanks.
FYI, I can reproduce the segfault on armhf and amd64 with
-fsanitize=address.
My guess is that the bug is in PLplot and not in gfortran, but this is
jsut a guess. I will eventually inform the PLplot upstream authors about
the issue.
Best,
Rafael Laboissière