[releng_6 tinderbox] failure on sparc64/sparc64

Matthew Jacob mj at feral.com
Thu Feb 2 00:32:57 PST 2006


Hmm- I doesn't recall "name not mentioned" telling me about this 
earlier- perhaps he can dig up the mail as I haven't had any mail from 
him directly in years that I recall.

Is the tinderbox still failing? I haven't seen that mail- maybe I'm not 
on the list it's being sent to?

There are two complaints by the sparc64 complier- now that somebody 
(Marius) gave me useful information I will address it when I have a 
spare moment tomorrow.

Insofar as inlining is concern- possibly so, but it demonstrably causes 
no compiler complaints in about 50 other contexts. My main concern at 
the moment is to make sure that the tinderbox failures are addressed and 
to pretty much ignore anything else from "name not mentioned".

On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:

> Scott Long <scottl at samsco.org> writes:
>> I've been trying to reproduce this on my local hardware, but I can't
>> trigger it.
>
> The ISP driver abuses the inline keyword.  As I told mjacob earlier,
> the extensive inlining not only breaks the build, but probably hurts
> performance as well.
>
> (what gcc is complaining about, specifically, is that expanding calls
> to inlined functions causes isp_target_notify() to grow by more than
> 100%)
>
> DES
> -- 
> Dag-Erling Smørgrav - des at des.no
>
>


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