http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57643
Bug ID: 57643 Summary: libitm.c/reentrant.c hangs on POWER8 with HTM Product: gcc Version: 4.9.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: libitm Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: bergner at gcc dot gnu.org The libitm.c/reentrant.c test case hangs on POWER8 hardware with HTM. The symptoms I'm seeing are my tbegin. instruction succeeds, but we fail the test (meaning someone has the write lock) at beginend.cc:200: if (unlikely(serial_lock.is_write_locked())) htm_abort(); ...so we abort the transaction. The failure is not persistent, so we do not break out of the loop due to: if (!htm_abort_should_retry(ret)) break; We then fall into the following code, where we hang trying to get the read lock: serial_lock.read_lock(tx); If I hack the call to htm_abort_should_retry(ret) so that we break of of the loop and fallback to SW TM, then the test case executes correctly. Andreas Krebbel said this fails on S390 as well. Andreas Kleen said this works on X86 with RTM. It's unknown whether on X86 whether its hw txn fails or succeeds or whether if it does fail over to sw txn, whether it skips the code we're hanging in.