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[Gm2] A burst of internal compiler issues from gm2-6.4.0 when linking a


From: John Dubery
Subject: [Gm2] A burst of internal compiler issues from gm2-6.4.0 when linking a stand-alone application
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2017 16:39:16 +0000

Gaius,
I've encountered a strange set of messages when doing the link of a set of modules for stand-alone use.  There are two types of message.

1. MOD and DIV
I get 4 messages differing by the address only for one occurrence each of MOD and DIV in a sub-module:
    ScreenTest.mod:(.text+0xb54): undefined reference to `__aeabi_ldivmod'
The first line is:
    ScreenTest.o: In function `RPiGPIOControl_FlashNumber':
which is where the MOD and DIV are but there is also a MOD in the main module that doesn't trigger this message.

2. Undefined references to labels that I don't use.
A message similar to this:
/home/jd4/opt/lib/gcc//arm-linux-gnueabihf/6.4.0/libgcc_eh.a(unwind-arm.o): In function `unwind_phase2':
/home/jd4/GM2/build-6.4.0/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgcc/../../../gcc-6.4.0+gm2-git-latest/gm2/gcc-versionno/libgcc/unwind-arm-common.inc:289: undefined reference to `abort'
occurs for several labels:
    __exidx_end
    __exidx_start
    memcpy twice
    abort 4 times

The occurrences with abort do indeed have this label/function called at the specified place and file.  But memcpy does not appear in the file listed in its error messages.

The compilation step is:
     gm2 -nostartfiles -fno-exceptions -fno-pth -fm2-whole-program  -flibs=min -c ScreenTest.mod

The link step is:
gm2  -static -nostdlib -nostartfiles -fno-exceptions -fno-pth -fm2-whole-program  -flibs=min -fonlylink -TSimple.ld ScreenTest.o ScreenTest-start.o  -o ScreenTest.elf
Simple.ld is very simple.  It has .init, .text, .data, .bss and discards for everything else.

I feel I must have made a simple mistake.  Can you point me in the right direction?

Regards,
John

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