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2010-07-15 Magnus Granberg <zorry@gentoo.org>
Kevin F. Quinn <kevquinn@gentoo.org>
* builtins.c (expand_builtin_init_trampoline): If
-Wtrampolines make a warning.
* common.opt: Add -Wtrampolines.
* doc/invoke.texi: Add -Wtrampolines.
2010-07-31 Magnus Granberg <zorry@gentoo.org>
#328451 set -Wtrampolines as default
http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=revision&revision=162205
--- a/gcc/builtins.c
+++ b/gcc/builtins.c
@@ -5155,6 +5155,10 @@ expand_builtin_init_trampoline (tree exp)
targetm.calls.trampoline_init (m_tramp, t_func, r_chain);
trampolines_created = 1;
+
+ warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (t_func), OPT_Wtrampolines,
+ "trampoline generated for nested function %qD", t_func);
+
return const0_rtx;
}
--- a/gcc/common.opt
+++ b/gcc/common.opt
@@ -192,6 +192,10 @@ Wsystem-headers
Common Var(warn_system_headers) Warning
Do not suppress warnings from system headers
+Wtrampolines
+Common Var(warn_trampolines) Init(1) Warning
+Warn whenever a trampoline is generated
+
Wtype-limits
Common Var(warn_type_limits) Init(-1) Warning
Warn if a comparison is always true or always false due to the limited range of the data type
--- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -3611,6 +3611,21 @@ code. However, note that using @option{-Wall} in conjunction with this
option will @emph{not} warn about unknown pragmas in system
headers---for that, @option{-Wunknown-pragmas} must also be used.
+@item -Wtrampolines
+@opindex Wtrampolines
+@opindex Wno-trampolines
+ Warn about trampolines generated for pointers to nested functions.
+
+ NOTE: In Gentoo, @option{-Wtrampolines} is set by default.
+ To disable, specify @option{-Wno-trampolines}
+
+ A trampoline is a small piece of data or code that is created at run
+ time on the stack when the address of a nested function is taken, and
+ is used to call the nested function indirectly. For some targets, it
+ is made up of data only and thus requires no special treatment. But,
+ for most targets, it is made up of code and thus requires the stack
+ to be made executable in order for the program to work properly.
+
@item -Wfloat-equal
@opindex Wfloat-equal
@opindex Wno-float-equal
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