Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR' (was: [PATCH 1/3] STABS: remove -gstabs and -gxcoff functionality)
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Hi!
On 2022-09-01T12:05:23+0200, Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz> wrote:
> Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression tests.
>
> I've also built all cross compilers.
First: thanks for that: clean up plus "built all cross compilers"!
But yet, I've now tracked down an issue related to these changes,
apparently only visible via the nvptx back end -- and quite
non-obvious... ;-)
> --- a/gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc
> +++ b/gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc
> @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@
> #include "tm-preds.h"
> #include "tm-constrs.h"
> #include "langhooks.h"
> -#include "dbxout.h"
> #include "cfgrtl.h"
> #include "gimple.h"
> #include "stor-layout.h"
> --- a/gcc/dbxout.cc
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,3936 +0,0 @@
> -/* Output dbx-format symbol table information from GNU compiler.
The "dbx-format symbol table information" stuff indeed is not relevant
anymore, but:
> -/* Record an element in the table of global destructors. SYMBOL is
> - a SYMBOL_REF of the function to be called; PRIORITY is a number
> - between 0 and MAX_INIT_PRIORITY. */
> -
> -void
> -default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
> - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
> -{
> -#if defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO || defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
> - /* Tell GNU LD that this is part of the static destructor set.
> - This will work for any system that uses stabs, most usefully
> - aout systems. */
> - dbxout_begin_simple_stabs ("___DTOR_LIST__", 22 /* N_SETT */);
> - dbxout_stab_value_label (XSTR (symbol, 0));
> -#else
> - sorry ("global destructors not supported on this target");
> -#endif
> -}
> -
> -/* Likewise for global constructors. */
> -
> -void
> -default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
> - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
> -{
> -#if defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO || defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
> - /* Tell GNU LD that this is part of the static destructor set.
> - This will work for any system that uses stabs, most usefully
> - aout systems. */
> - dbxout_begin_simple_stabs ("___CTOR_LIST__", 22 /* N_SETT */);
> - dbxout_stab_value_label (XSTR (symbol, 0));
> -#else
> - sorry ("global constructors not supported on this target");
> -#endif
> -}
> --- a/gcc/dbxout.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
> -/* dbxout.h - Various declarations for functions found in dbxout.cc
> -extern void default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
> -extern void default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
... these two functions, 'default_stabs_asm_out_constructor',
'default_stabs_asm_out_destructor' (specifically, now their 'sorry'
branches only) used to serve as default 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR',
'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR' via...
> --- a/gcc/target-def.h
> +++ b/gcc/target-def.h
| #if !defined(TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR) && !defined(USE_COLLECT2)
| # ifdef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
| # define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_ctor_section_asm_out_constructor
> # else
> # ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
> # define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_constructor
> -# else
> -# define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_constructor
> # endif
> # endif
> #endif
> @@ -74,8 +72,6 @@
| #if !defined(TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR) && !defined(USE_COLLECT2)
| # ifdef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
| # define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_dtor_section_asm_out_destructor
> # else
> # ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
> # define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_destructor
> -# else
> -# define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_destructor
> # endif
> # endif
> #endif
... this setup here (manually added some more context to the 'diff').
That is, if a back end was not 'USE_COLLECT2', nor manually defined
'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR', or got pointed to the
respective 'default_[...]' functions due to 'CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP',
'DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP', or 'TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION', it got pointed to
'default_stabs_asm_out_constructor', 'default_stabs_asm_out_destructor'.
These would emit 'sorry' for any global constructor/destructor they're
run into.
This is now gone, and thus in such a back end configuration case
'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR' don't get defined
anymore, and thus the subsequently following:
#if !defined(TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS)
# if defined(TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR) && defined(TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR)
# define TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS true
# endif
#endif
... doesn't define 'TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS' anymore, and thus per my
understanding, 'gcc/final.cc:rest_of_handle_final':
if (DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (current_function_decl)
&& targetm.have_ctors_dtors)
targetm.asm_out.constructor (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0),
decl_init_priority_lookup
(current_function_decl));
if (DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (current_function_decl)
&& targetm.have_ctors_dtors)
targetm.asm_out.destructor (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0),
decl_fini_priority_lookup
(current_function_decl));
... simply does nothing anymore for a 'DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR',
'DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR'.
This, effectively, means that GCC/nvptx now suddenly appears to "support"
global constructors/destructors, which means that a ton of test cases now
erroneously PASS that previously used to FAIL:
sorry, unimplemented: global constructors not supported on this target
Of course, such support didn't magically happen due to
"STABS: remove -gstabs and -gxcoff functionality", so this is bad. And,
corresponding execution testing then regularly FAILs (due to the global
constructor/destructor functions never being invoked), for example:
[-UNSUPPORTED:-]{+PASS:+} gcc.dg/initpri1.c {+(test for excess errors)+}
{+FAIL: gcc.dg/initpri1.c execution test+}
[-UNSUPPORTED:-]{+PASS:+} g++.dg/special/conpr-1.C {+(test for excess errors)+}
{+FAIL: g++.dg/special/conpr-1.C execution test+}
To restore the previous GCC/nvptx behavior, I seek permission to first
push the attached
"Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
For traceability, this simply restores the previous code, stripped down
to the bare minimum.
As a next step, I'd then prepare a patch to re-work this thing, to make
it more obvious what's actually happening there. (Details to be done.
For example, do we want to continue to have 'sorry' functions called via
'gcc/target-def.h', as done previously? Or, should that be an '#error'
case there, and the nvptx back end provides its own 'sorry' functions for
'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'? Or, emit 'sorry' in
'gcc/final.cc:rest_of_handle_final'? Or, something else?)
In addition to 'gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc' (as quoted above) three more
files did '#include "dbxout.h"', and thus potentially could use these
'sorry' default functions.
Per my testing of '--target=pdp11-aout' as well as
'--target=powerpc64-darwin', re-introducing '#include "dbxout.h"' is not
relevant for 'gcc/config/pdp11/pdp11.cc' as well as for
'gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-call.cc' and
'gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-logue.cc' (for 'TARGET_MACHO' only).
Target pdp11-aout is not affected, because of 'gcc/config.gcc' setting:
# On a.out targets, we need to use collect2.
case ${target} in
*-*-*aout*)
use_collect2=yes
;;
esac
Target powerpc64-darwin is not affected, because it defines
'TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION'.
I'll thus remove those changes/TODO markers that are still present in the
attached
"Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
With that, OK to push?
Grüße
Thomas
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Comments
On 10/10/22 16:19, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> With that, OK to push?
FWIW, nvptx change looks in the obvious category to me.
Thanks,
- Tom
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 4:23 PM Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> wrote:
>
> On 10/10/22 16:19, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> > With that, OK to push?
>
> FWIW, nvptx change looks in the obvious category to me.
Can you rename the functions as default_asm_out_* and instead of
reviving dbxout.cc
put them into targhooks.cc?
OK with that change.
Richard.
> Thanks,
> - Tom
On 10/10/22 16:19, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 2022-09-01T12:05:23+0200, Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz> wrote:
>> Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression tests.
>>
>> I've also built all cross compilers.
>
> First: thanks for that: clean up plus "built all cross compilers"!
>
> But yet, I've now tracked down an issue related to these changes,
> apparently only visible via the nvptx back end -- and quite
> non-obvious... ;-)
>
>> --- a/gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc
>> @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@
>> #include "tm-preds.h"
>> #include "tm-constrs.h"
>> #include "langhooks.h"
>> -#include "dbxout.h"
>> #include "cfgrtl.h"
>> #include "gimple.h"
>> #include "stor-layout.h"
>
>> --- a/gcc/dbxout.cc
>> +++ /dev/null
>> @@ -1,3936 +0,0 @@
>> -/* Output dbx-format symbol table information from GNU compiler.
>
> The "dbx-format symbol table information" stuff indeed is not relevant
> anymore, but:
>
>> -/* Record an element in the table of global destructors. SYMBOL is
>> - a SYMBOL_REF of the function to be called; PRIORITY is a number
>> - between 0 and MAX_INIT_PRIORITY. */
>> -
>> -void
>> -default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
>> - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
>> -{
>> -#if defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO || defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
>> - /* Tell GNU LD that this is part of the static destructor set.
>> - This will work for any system that uses stabs, most usefully
>> - aout systems. */
>> - dbxout_begin_simple_stabs ("___DTOR_LIST__", 22 /* N_SETT */);
>> - dbxout_stab_value_label (XSTR (symbol, 0));
>> -#else
>> - sorry ("global destructors not supported on this target");
>> -#endif
>> -}
>> -
>> -/* Likewise for global constructors. */
>> -
>> -void
>> -default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
>> - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
>> -{
>> -#if defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO || defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
>> - /* Tell GNU LD that this is part of the static destructor set.
>> - This will work for any system that uses stabs, most usefully
>> - aout systems. */
>> - dbxout_begin_simple_stabs ("___CTOR_LIST__", 22 /* N_SETT */);
>> - dbxout_stab_value_label (XSTR (symbol, 0));
>> -#else
>> - sorry ("global constructors not supported on this target");
>> -#endif
>> -}
>
>> --- a/gcc/dbxout.h
>> +++ /dev/null
>> @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
>> -/* dbxout.h - Various declarations for functions found in dbxout.cc
>
>> -extern void default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
>> -extern void default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
>
> ... these two functions, 'default_stabs_asm_out_constructor',
> 'default_stabs_asm_out_destructor' (specifically, now their 'sorry'
> branches only) used to serve as default 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR',
> 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR' via...
>
>> --- a/gcc/target-def.h
>> +++ b/gcc/target-def.h
>
> | #if !defined(TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR) && !defined(USE_COLLECT2)
> | # ifdef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
> | # define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_ctor_section_asm_out_constructor
>> # else
>> # ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
>> # define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_constructor
>> -# else
>> -# define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_constructor
>> # endif
>> # endif
>> #endif
>> @@ -74,8 +72,6 @@
> | #if !defined(TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR) && !defined(USE_COLLECT2)
> | # ifdef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
> | # define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_dtor_section_asm_out_destructor
>> # else
>> # ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
>> # define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_destructor
>> -# else
>> -# define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_destructor
>> # endif
>> # endif
>> #endif
>
> ... this setup here (manually added some more context to the 'diff').
>
> That is, if a back end was not 'USE_COLLECT2', nor manually defined
> 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR', or got pointed to the
> respective 'default_[...]' functions due to 'CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP',
> 'DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP', or 'TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION', it got pointed to
> 'default_stabs_asm_out_constructor', 'default_stabs_asm_out_destructor'.
> These would emit 'sorry' for any global constructor/destructor they're
> run into.
>
> This is now gone, and thus in such a back end configuration case
> 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR' don't get defined
> anymore, and thus the subsequently following:
>
> #if !defined(TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS)
> # if defined(TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR) && defined(TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR)
> # define TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS true
> # endif
> #endif
>
> ... doesn't define 'TARGET_HAVE_CTORS_DTORS' anymore, and thus per my
> understanding, 'gcc/final.cc:rest_of_handle_final':
>
> if (DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (current_function_decl)
> && targetm.have_ctors_dtors)
> targetm.asm_out.constructor (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0),
> decl_init_priority_lookup
> (current_function_decl));
> if (DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (current_function_decl)
> && targetm.have_ctors_dtors)
> targetm.asm_out.destructor (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0),
> decl_fini_priority_lookup
> (current_function_decl));
>
> ... simply does nothing anymore for a 'DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR',
> 'DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR'.
>
> This, effectively, means that GCC/nvptx now suddenly appears to "support"
> global constructors/destructors, which means that a ton of test cases now
> erroneously PASS that previously used to FAIL:
>
> sorry, unimplemented: global constructors not supported on this target
>
> Of course, such support didn't magically happen due to
> "STABS: remove -gstabs and -gxcoff functionality", so this is bad. And,
> corresponding execution testing then regularly FAILs (due to the global
> constructor/destructor functions never being invoked), for example:
>
> [-UNSUPPORTED:-]{+PASS:+} gcc.dg/initpri1.c {+(test for excess errors)+}
> {+FAIL: gcc.dg/initpri1.c execution test+}
>
> [-UNSUPPORTED:-]{+PASS:+} g++.dg/special/conpr-1.C {+(test for excess errors)+}
> {+FAIL: g++.dg/special/conpr-1.C execution test+}
>
> To restore the previous GCC/nvptx behavior, I seek permission to first
> push the attached
> "Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
> For traceability, this simply restores the previous code, stripped down
> to the bare minimum.
>
> As a next step, I'd then prepare a patch to re-work this thing, to make
> it more obvious what's actually happening there. (Details to be done.
> For example, do we want to continue to have 'sorry' functions called via
> 'gcc/target-def.h', as done previously? Or, should that be an '#error'
> case there, and the nvptx back end provides its own 'sorry' functions for
> 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'? Or, emit 'sorry' in
> 'gcc/final.cc:rest_of_handle_final'? Or, something else?)
>
>
> In addition to 'gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc' (as quoted above) three more
> files did '#include "dbxout.h"', and thus potentially could use these
> 'sorry' default functions.
>
> Per my testing of '--target=pdp11-aout' as well as
> '--target=powerpc64-darwin', re-introducing '#include "dbxout.h"' is not
> relevant for 'gcc/config/pdp11/pdp11.cc' as well as for
> 'gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-call.cc' and
> 'gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-logue.cc' (for 'TARGET_MACHO' only).
>
> Target pdp11-aout is not affected, because of 'gcc/config.gcc' setting:
>
> # On a.out targets, we need to use collect2.
> case ${target} in
> *-*-*aout*)
> use_collect2=yes
> ;;
> esac
>
> Target powerpc64-darwin is not affected, because it defines
> 'TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION'.
>
> I'll thus remove those changes/TODO markers that are still present in the
> attached
> "Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
> With that, OK to push?
>
>
> Grüße
> Thomas
>
>
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Hi Thomas.
Thanks for the fix, really appreciated!
Martin
Hi!
On 2022-10-12T11:21:19+0200, Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz> wrote:
> On 10/10/22 16:19, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
>> attached
>> "Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
> Thanks for the fix, really appreciated!
Pushed to master branch commit 4ee35c11fd328728c12f3e086ae016ca94624bf8
"Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'",
see attached.
Grüße
Thomas
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Hi!
On 2022-11-04T10:04:59+0100, wrote:
> On 2022-10-12T11:21:19+0200, Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz> wrote:
>> On 10/10/22 16:19, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
>>> attached
>>> "Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'".
>
>> Thanks for the fix, really appreciated!
>
> Pushed to master branch commit 4ee35c11fd328728c12f3e086ae016ca94624bf8
> "Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR', 'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'"
..., see attached now. ;-)
Grüße
Thomas
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From a2fd19176bb1d9111ba0826b979ae0cdf50957dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2022 22:39:02 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] [WIP] Restore default 'sorry' 'TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR',
'TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR'
... that got lost in
commit 7e0db0cdf01e9c885a29cb37415f5bc00d90c029
"STABS: remove -gstabs and -gxcoff functionality".
---
gcc/Makefile.in | 1 +
gcc/config/nvptx/nvptx.cc | 1 +
gcc/config/pdp11/pdp11.cc | 1 +
gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-call.cc | 4 +++
gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-logue.cc | 3 +++
gcc/dbxout.cc | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
gcc/dbxout.h | 25 ++++++++++++++++++
gcc/target-def.h | 4 +++
8 files changed, 82 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 gcc/dbxout.cc
create mode 100644 gcc/dbxout.h
@@ -1354,6 +1354,7 @@ OBJS = \
data-streamer.o \
data-streamer-in.o \
data-streamer-out.o \
+ dbxout.o \
dbgcnt.o \
dce.o \
ddg.o \
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
#include "tm-preds.h"
#include "tm-constrs.h"
#include "langhooks.h"
+#include "dbxout.h"
#include "cfgrtl.h"
#include "gimple.h"
#include "stor-layout.h"
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
#include "calls.h"
#include "expr.h"
#include "builtins.h"
+//TODO #include "dbxout.h"
#include "explow.h"
#include "expmed.h"
@@ -67,6 +67,10 @@
#include "rs6000-internal.h"
+#if TARGET_MACHO
+//TODO #include "dbxout.h" /* dbxout_ */
+#endif
+
#ifndef TARGET_PROFILE_KERNEL
#define TARGET_PROFILE_KERNEL 0
#endif
@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@
#include "diagnostic-core.h"
#include "alias.h"
#include "rs6000-internal.h"
+#if TARGET_MACHO
+//TODO #include "dbxout.h" /* dbxout_ */
+#endif
static int rs6000_ra_ever_killed (void);
static void is_altivec_return_reg (rtx, void *);
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1987-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+#include "config.h"
+#include "system.h"
+#include "coretypes.h"
+#include "diagnostic-core.h"
+#include "dbxout.h"
+
+/* Record an element in the table of global destructors. SYMBOL is
+ a SYMBOL_REF of the function to be called; PRIORITY is a number
+ between 0 and MAX_INIT_PRIORITY. */
+
+void
+default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
+ int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
+{
+ sorry ("global destructors not supported on this target");
+}
+
+/* Likewise for global constructors. */
+
+void
+default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
+ int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
+{
+ sorry ("global constructors not supported on this target");
+}
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1998-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+#ifndef GCC_DBXOUT_H
+#define GCC_DBXOUT_H
+
+extern void default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
+extern void default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
+
+#endif /* GCC_DBXOUT_H */
@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@
# else
# ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
# define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_constructor
+# else
+# define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_constructor
# endif
# endif
#endif
@@ -72,6 +74,8 @@
# else
# ifdef TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION
# define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_named_section_asm_out_destructor
+# else
+# define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR default_stabs_asm_out_destructor
# endif
# endif
#endif
--
2.35.1