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Commit c6975e41 authored by Sasha Levin's avatar Sasha Levin Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
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Revert "compiler.h: update definition of unreachable()"



This reverts commit 82017e26, which is
upstream commit fe0640eb30b7da261ae84d252ed9ed3c7e68dfd8.

On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 8:53 AM Tony Battersby <tonyb@cybernetics.com> wrote:
>
> Old versions of gcc cannot compile 4.14 since 4.14.113:
>
> ./include/asm-generic/fixmap.h:37: error: implicit declaration of function ‘__builtin_unreachable’
>
> The stable commit that caused the problem is 82017e26 ("compiler.h:
> update definition of unreachable()") (upstream commit fe0640eb30b7).
> Reverting the commit fixes the problem.
>
> Kernel 4.17 dropped support for older versions of gcc in upstream commit
> cafa0010cd51 ("Raise the minimum required gcc version to 4.6").  This
> was not backported to 4.14 since that would go against the stable kernel
> rules.
>
> Upstream commit 815f0ddb346c ("include/linux/compiler*.h: make
> compiler-*.h mutually exclusive") was a fix for cafa0010cd51.  This was
> not backported to 4.14.
>
> Upstream commit fe0640eb30b7 ("compiler.h: update definition of
> unreachable()") was a fix for 815f0ddb346c.  This is the commit that was
> backported to 4.14.  But it only fixed a problem introduced in the other
> commits, and without those commits, it ends up introducing a problem
> instead of fixing one.  So I recommend reverting that patch in 4.14,
> which will enable old gcc to compile 4.14 again.  If I understand
> correctly, I believe that clang will still be able to compile 4.14 with
> the patch reverted, although I haven't tried to compile with clang.
>
> The problematic commit is not present in 4.9.x, 4.4.x, 3.18.x, or 3.16.x.

CC: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>
CC: Tony Battersby <tonyb@cybernetics.com>,
Signed-off-by: default avatarSasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
parent 5267bb9c
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