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Message-ID: <87zg5ehxdm.fsf@kernel.org>
Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2023 16:06:13 +0300
From: Kalle Valo <kvalo@...nel.org>
To: "Arnd Bergmann" <arnd@...nel.org>
Cc: Netdev <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,  linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] wireless: ath: work around false-positive stringop-overread warning

"Arnd Bergmann" <arnd@...nel.org> writes:

> On Mon, May 8, 2023, at 17:07, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 8, 2023, at 16:57, Kalle Valo wrote:
>>> With older GCC versions from your page I don't have this problem. I'm
>>> using Debian 10 still so so is my libc too old?
>>
>> (dropping most Cc)
>>
>> Indeed, thanks for the report, I forgot about that issue. I used
>> to build the cross toolchains in an old Ubuntu 16.04 chroot to avoid
>> that issue, and I linked all other dependencies statically.
>>
>> The gcc-13.1.0 builds are the first ones I did on an arm64 machine,
>> so I had to create a new build environment and started out with
>> just my normal Debian testing rootfs, which caused me enough issues
>> to figure out first.
>>
>> I had previously experimented with linking statically against
>> musl to avoid all other dependencies, but that ended up with
>> slower binaries because the default memory allocator in musl
>> doesn't work that well for gcc, and I never quite figured out
>> how to pick a different memory allocator, or which one to use.
>>
>> I should probably just pick an older Debian release that is new
>> enough to contain cross compilers for arm64 and x86 and then
>> set up the same kind of chroot I had in before.
>
> It took me a while, but now I have a working build setup
> in a Debian Buster schroot with gcc-13 as the main compiler,
> and I updated the gcc-13.1 binaries with those, as well as
> uploading gcc-11.4 and gcc-12.3 build the same way.
>
> I have only tested the binaries on arm64 Debian testing,
> could you see if the new x86 builds work for you?

I tested GCC 12.3 and 13.1 on x86 Debian 10, they both worked perfectly.
Thank you!

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