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riscv*-*-* are the only modern targets that !HAVE_AS_LEB128 (apparently due to some aggressive linker optimizations). As the following testcase shows, we mishandle in index_rnglists the !HAVE_AS_LEB128 && !have_multiple_function_sections case. output_rnglists does roughly: FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (ranges_table, i, r) { ... if (block_num > 0) { ... if (HAVE_AS_LEB128) { if (!have_multiple_function_sections) { // code not using r->*_entry continue; } // code that sometimes doesn't use r->*_entry, // sometimes r->begin_entry } else if (dwarf_split_debug_info) { // code that uses both r->begin_entry and r->end_entry } else { // code not using r->*_entry } } else if (block_num < 0) { if (!have_multiple_function_sections) gcc_unreachable (); ... } } and index_rnglists is what sets up those r->{begin,end}_entry members. The code did an early if (!have_multiple_function_sections) continue; which is fine for the HAVE_AS_LEB128 case, because r->*_entry is not used in that case, but not for !HAVE_AS_LEB128 that uses it anyway. 2022-01-20 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR debug/103874 * dwarf2out.cc (index_rnglists): For !HAVE_AS_LEB128 and block_num > 0, index entry even if !have_multiple_function_sections. * gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/pr103874.c: New test. |
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