Re: Does anyone care about gcc 3.x support for x86 anymore?
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Wed May 19 2010 - 20:40:26 EST
On 05/19/2010 04:10 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> Recently, we have seen an increasing number of problems with gcc 3.4 on
>> x86; mostly due to poor constant propagation producing not just bad code
>> but failing to properly eliminate what should be dead code.
>
> I don't see any problem, as, if people are using gcc3, they are probably
> not interested on the bleeding edge kernel.
>
> However, if the problems are just performance/dead code removal, I would
> just add a big warning if someone tries to compile x86 with it. I don't
> like very much the idea of having different minimum gcc requirements
> for each architecture, except if gcc is producing a broken code.
>
> Currently,Documentation/Changes list just a common minimal list for
> everything - although the text describing gcc say that the "version
> requirements" may vary for each CPU type.
>
We already have different gcc version requirements, whether or not
they're written down is another matter...
-hpa
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