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Re: [PATCH 3/5] remove deleted BFDs from the archive cache


> From: "H.J. Lu" <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 07:04:18 +0200

> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Hans-Peter Nilsson
> <hans-peter.nilsson@axis.com> wrote:
> > With this I still see FAILS for cris-elf and cris-linux-gnu (but
> > not for arm-unknown-eabi, mipsisa32r2el-unknown-linux-gnu,
> > mmix-knuth-mmixware):
> > Running /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/bsrc/src/binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/ar.exp ...
> > FAIL: ar long file names (bfdtest1)
> > FAIL: ar thin archive (bfdtest1)
> >
> > and in binutils.log:
> > Executing on host: /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 tmpdir/artest.a   (timeout = 300)
> > /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 exited with status 1
> > /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 exited with status 1
> > FAIL: ar long file names (bfdtest1)
> > ...
> > Executing on host: /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 tmpdir/artest.a   (timeout = 300)
> > /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 exited with status 1
> > /tmp/hpautotest-binutils/cris-axis-elf/binutils/bfdtest1 exited with status 1
> > FAIL: ar thin archive (bfdtest1)
> >
> > Looking closer, it seems bfdtest1 is a new test, and a host
> > program, which might explain the test-result differences.
> > Shouldn't bfdtest1 be present and tested for native builds only?
> >
> 
> bfdtest1 is built the same as other programs.

Not *test* programs.  It seems bfdtest1 is used as input to ar
in the failing tests.

>  valgrind
> reports:
> 
> ==3884==
> ==3884== Invalid read of size 8
> ==3884==    at 0x403D85: bfd_generic_openr_next_archived_file (archive.c:765)
> ==3884==    by 0x402CCA: main (bfdtest1.c:60)
> ==3884==  Address 0x4c35ec0 is 208 bytes inside a block of size 296 free'd
> ==3884==    at 0x4A079AE: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:427)
> ==3884==    by 0x40D9B7: bfd_close (opncls.c:726)
> ==3884==    by 0x402C9D: main (bfdtest1.c:53)
> ==3884==
> 
> My new test is doing its job.  There is a real bug.

That might be, but I'm not sure random binary files for other
architectures are expected to be valid input to ar.  Is it?
Ungracious failure surely, but I'm inclined to just skip the
test (for my targets surely, for non-native if acceptable).

brgds, H-P


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