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Re: [Qemu-devel] RFC: fix for random Qemu crashes


From: Jocelyn Mayer
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] RFC: fix for random Qemu crashes
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 17:05:32 +0100

On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 15:52 +0000, Paul Brook wrote:
> > Then, I choosed to replace 'inline' by 'always_inline', which is more
> > invasive but have less risks of side effects. The diff is attached in
> > always_inline.diff.
> > The last thing that helps solve the problem is to change the inlining
> > limits of gcc, at least to compile the op.o file.
> 
> Presumably we only need one of the last two patches? It seems rather 
> pointless 
> to have always_inline *and* change the inlining heuristics.

>From the tests I made, it seems that adding always_inline helps but
unfortunatelly does not solve all cases. Should check in the gcc source
code why it is so...

> I'm ok with using always_inline for op.o (and things it uses directly) as 
> this 
> is required for correctness. I'm not convinced that that using always_inline 
> everywhere is such a good idea.

That's exactly what I did: I changed 'inline' to 'always_inline' in
headers that are included by op.c, I did not made any change in other
headers. If some of the functions I changed should not be changed, that
means that there is another bug, ie those functions should not be used
by op.c in any way then should be moved to other headers, or maybe some
of those headers should not be included directly or indirectly in
op.c... If you see such cases, then we may better fix those issues
first...


-- 
Jocelyn Mayer <address@hidden>





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