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authorKostya Serebryany <kcc@google.com>2016-05-02 19:10:48 +0000
committerKostya Serebryany <kcc@google.com>2016-05-02 19:10:48 +0000
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[compiler-rt] adjust platform_limits_linux.cc #include of posix_types
Summary: Hello, Building a recent gcc on a powerpc-linux system advertsing: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.10 (Tikanga) we stumbled on a compilation error on a file originating from compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer-common. sanitizer_platform_limits_linux.cc #includes asm/posix_types.h, which, on our system, uses __kernel_fd_set and associated macros. These aren't defined at the point of their use, and the compilation fails with symptoms like: In file included from ../../../../src/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_linux.cc:29:0: /usr/include/asm/posix_types.h:72:51: error: '__kernel_fd_set' has not been declared static __inline__ void __FD_SET(unsigned long fd, __kernel_fd_set *fdsetp) ... The attached patch is a suggestion to fix this, by including linux/posix_types.h instead of asm/posix_types.h. linux/posix_types defines the necessary types and macros, then #includes asm/posix_types.h. We have been using it locally for gcc without problems for a couple of years on powerpc, x86 and x86_64-linux platforms. It is still needed for gcc-6 on our powerpc host and applies cleanly on the compiler-rt trunk. Comments ? Thanks much in advance for your feedback, With Kind Regards, Olivier Reviewers: llvm-commits, kcc Subscribers: kcc, kubabrecka Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19799 llvm-svn: 268283
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