https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ Issue: dev-util/glslang-1.3.216 fails to compile (lto). Discovered on: amd64 (internal ref: lto_tinderbox) NOTE: This machine uses lto with CFLAGS=-flto -Werror=odr -Werror=lto-type-mismatch -Werror=strict-aliasing
Created attachment 791735 [details] build.log build log and emerge --info
Error(s) that match a know pattern in addition to what has been reported in the summary: FAILED: SPIRV/CMakeFiles/SPIRV.dir/GlslangToSpv.cpp.o /var/tmp/portage/dev-util/glslang-1.3.216/work/glslang-sdk-1.3.216.0/SPIRV/GlslangToSpv.cpp:1341:33: error: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Werror=strict-aliasing]
Would you be willing to report this upstream? I can't imagine it's a packaging bug.
Here is a bit of explanation: -Werror=lto-type-mismatch: User to find possible runtime issues in packages. It likely means the package is unsafe to build & use with LTO. For projects using the same identifier but with different types across different files, they must be fixed to be consistent across the codebase. -Werror=odr: Used to find possible runtime issues in packages. These bugs are a problem anyway but may be even worse when combined with LTO. C++ code must comply with the One Definition Rule (ODR) - see https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/definition#One_Definition_Rule. -Werror=strict-aliasing: Used to find possible runtime issues in packages. These bugs are a problem anyway but may be even worse when combined with LTO. Workarounds: - If upstream is friendly and still active, file a bug upstream. For emulators, codecs, games, or multimedia packages, it may be worth just applying a workaround instead, as upstreams sometimes aren't receptive to these bugs (VALID FOR ALL). - Use the new 'filter-lto' from flag-o-matic.eclass as it's likely to be unsafe with LTO (VALID FOR lto-type-mismatch - odr). - Fix it yourself if interested, of course (VALID FOR ALL). - Append-flags -fno-strict-aliasing (VALID FOR strict-aliasing). - Use memcpy() but a union is sometimes suitable too (VALID FOR strict-aliasing). - -fstrict-aliasing is implied by -O2, so this must be addressed in some form (VALID FOR strict-aliasing). See also: https://marc.info/?l=gentoo-dev&m=165639574126280&w=2
lto_tinderbox has reproduced this issue with version 1.3.224-r1 - Updating summary.
For information, after a few tests, glslang-1.3.231-r2 seems to build fine without any patch / CFLAGS modification.
Is this still reproducible?
Right, this appears to have been fixed upstream.