(In reply to Uroš Bizjak from comment #10)
> (In reply to matoro from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Uroš Bizjak from comment #8)
> > > Created attachment 55504 [details]
> > > Proposed patch.
> > >
> > > Can someone please bootstrap and test the attached patch?
> >
> > I can queue this up to test on real hardware. By bootstrap, do you mean
> > with --enable-bootstrap, and by test do you mean a full testsuite run or
> > just checking that it doesn't ICE on the reproducer here?
>
> I have already checked that it doesn't ICE with a crosscompiler. Regarding
> the bootstrap, please note that --enable-bootstrap is the default nowadays,
> so the option it is not needed to make a full build ("bootstrap"). Also,
> "make -j N -k check-gcc" should be enough to test the compiler, since other
> parts of the compiler never exercise -mbuild-constants (N in the command
> should be substituted with a number of processors to parallelize the
> testsuite run).
I was just checking because alpha hardware is quite antique, it's single-core so a full compile with bootstrap takes around ~72 hours. I don't know how long the test suite takes because I've never run it on this machine, but I would expect it to add a couple additional days to that. If that's fine I'll kick it off, just want to be clear on what exactly you'd like to see.
(In reply to Uroš Bizjak from comment #10)
> (In reply to matoro from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Uroš Bizjak from comment #8)
> > > Created attachment 55504 [details]
> > > Proposed patch.
> > >
> > > Can someone please bootstrap and test the attached patch?
> >
> > I can queue this up to test on real hardware. By bootstrap, do you mean
> > with --enable-bootstrap, and by test do you mean a full testsuite run or
> > just checking that it doesn't ICE on the reproducer here?
>
> I have already checked that it doesn't ICE with a crosscompiler. Regarding
> the bootstrap, please note that --enable-bootstrap is the default nowadays,
> so the option it is not needed to make a full build ("bootstrap"). Also,
> "make -j N -k check-gcc" should be enough to test the compiler, since other
> parts of the compiler never exercise -mbuild-constants (N in the command
> should be substituted with a number of processors to parallelize the
> testsuite run).
I was just checking because alpha hardware is quite antique, it's single-core so a full compile with bootstrap takes around ~72 hours. I don't know how long the test suite takes because I've never run it on this machine, but I would expect it to add a couple additional days to that. If that's fine I'll kick it off, just want to be clear on what exactly you'd like to see.