I have built ghc on windows after that was added with no issue.
I can take a look this evening and see how HEAD works for me.
The standard gcc in the tarballs is 4.6.3, which is getting long in the tooth,
there is an issue on trac to upgrade it.
-- Niklas
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Från: "Johan Tibell" <johan.tib...@gmail.com>
Skickat: 2014-07-16 09:57
Till: "Simon Peyton Jones" <simo...@microsoft.com>
Kopia: "ghc-devs@haskell.org" <ghc-devs@haskell.org>
Ämne: Re: Windows breakage -- again
You can rollback the commit (git revert
4ee4ab01c1d97845aecb7707ad2f9a80933e7a49) and push that to the repo if you
wish. I will try to re-add the primop again after I figure out what's wrong.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Johan Tibell <johan.tib...@gmail.com> wrote:
I added some primops about a month ago
(4ee4ab01c1d97845aecb7707ad2f9a80933e7a49) that call __sync_fetch_and_add, a
gcc/llvm builtin. I'm a bit surprised to see this error. The GCC manual [1]
says:
> " Not all operations are supported by all target processors. If a particular
> operation cannot be implemented on the target processor, a warning will be
> generated and a call an external function will be generated. The external
> function will carry the same name as the builtin, with an additional suffix
> `_n' where n is the size of the data type."
I'm a bit surprised by this error for two reasons:
* A call to that symbol should only be generated if the CPU doesn't support
the atomic instructions. What CPU model does Windows report that you have?
* gcc should define such a symbol. For me the following test program compiles:
#include <stdint.h>
uint8_t test(uint8_t* ptr, uint8_t val) {
return __sync_fetch_and_add_1(ptr, val);
}
int main(void) {
uint8_t n;
return test(&n, 1);
}
Does that compile for you? Which version of GCC do we end up using on Windows?
The reported symbol (___sync_fetch_and_add_1) has three leading underscores,
that looks weird. Can you compile just libraries/ghc-prim/cbits/atomic.c and
see if it's indeed GCC that generates a reference to that symbol?
1. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.2/gcc/Atomic-Builtins.html
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Simon Peyton Jones <simo...@microsoft.com>
wrote:
Aargh! The Windows build has broken – again. I can’t build GHC on my laptop
any more.
A clean ‘sh validate’ finishes as below. What on earth is
`___sync_fetch_and_add_1'?
Can anyone help? Thanks!
Simon
"inplace/bin/ghc-stage2.exe" -hisuf hi -osuf o -hcsuf hc -static -H32m -O
-Werror -Wall -H64m -O0 -package-name vector-0.10.9.1 -hide-all-packages -i
-ilibraries/vector/. -ilibraries/vector/dist-install/build
-ilibraries/vector/dist-install/build/autogen
-Ilibraries/vector/dist-install/build
-Ilibraries/vector/dist-install/build/autogen -Ilibraries/vector/include
-Ilibraries/vector/internal -optP-DVECTOR_BOUNDS_CHECKS -optP-include
-optPlibraries/vector/dist-install/build/autogen/cabal_macros.h -package
base-4.7.1.0 -package deepseq-1.3.0.2 -package ghc-prim-0.3.1.0 -package
primitive-0.5.2.1 -O2 -XHaskell98 -XCPP -XDeriveDataTypeable -O2 -O -dcore-lint
-fno-warn-deprecated-flags -no-user-package-db -rtsopts -Wwarn -odir
libraries/vector/dist-install/build -hidir libraries/vector/dist-install/build
-stubdir libraries/vector/dist-install/build -c
libraries/vector/./Data/Vector/Fusion/Stream/Monadic.hs -o
libraries/vector/dist-install/build/Data/Vector/Fusion/Stream/Monadic.o
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... ghc-stage2.exe: unable to load package
`ghc-prim'
ghc-stage2.exe:
C:\code\HEAD\libraries\ghc-prim\dist-install\build\HSghc-prim-0.3.1.0.o:
unknown symbol `___sync_fetch_and_add_1'
libraries/vector/ghc.mk:5: recipe for target
'libraries/vector/dist-install/build/Data/Vector/Fusion/Stream/Monadic.o' failed
make[1]: ***
[libraries/vector/dist-install/build/Data/Vector/Fusion/Stream/Monadic.o] Error
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