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Fresh cygwin64 install default base files + gcc_core bug5.c void demo(void) { 1.0; 10.01; 11.0; 10.0; } $ gcc -c bug5.c bug5.c: In function 'demo': bug5.c:9:3: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault 10.0; ^ Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See
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[x] User account creation filtered due to spam. Bug13506 - tcpsm.c:263: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault Summary: tcpsm.c:263: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault Status: RESOLVED FIXED Alias: None Product: gcc Classification: Unclassified Component: target (show other bugs) Version: 3.4.0 Importance: P2 normal Target Milestone: 4.0.0 Assignee: Not yet assigned to anyone URL: Keywords: ice-on-invalid-code Depends on: Blocks: Reported: 2003-12-29 22:42 UTC by Martin Maurer Modified: 2004-08-26 16:45 UTC (History) CC List: 2 users (show) gcc-bugs giovannibajo See Also: Host: i686-pc-cygwin Target: arm-elf Build: i686-pc-cygwin Known to work: Known to fail: 3.3.3 3.4.0 Last reconfirmed: 2004-07-31 08:34:39 Attachments Unzip with subdirectories (ignore duplicate files) and call make on top level directories (258.97 KB, application/octet-stream) 2003-12-29 22:58 UTC, Martin Maurer Details Preproc-Output from broken file (6.74 KB, text/plain) 2003-12-29 22:59 UTC, Martin Maurer Details Assembler output of broken file, perhaps position where it broke is important ? (557 bytes, text/plain) 2003-12-29 23:00 UTC, Martin Maurer Details View All Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug. Description Martin Maurer 2003-12-29 22:42:01 UTC I am just porting Ethernut (http://www.ethernut.de) to ARM platform. I am using WinXP with newest Cygwin and a downloaded precompiled GCC Environment from http://www.ariusdsp.com/gnuarm/gnuarm.html. Compiling worked for a few hours with a lot of files without preblems, but when reaching tcpsm.c, i get the segmentation fault. Position is function NutTcpProcessSyn. Error is 100 % reproducable. When i completely comment out the function it happens at another functions... Just unzip the attached zip- file and call "make". The last line when compiling are: . . . make -C net make[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/internet/ethernut/ethernut- 3.3.2/nut/net' arm-elf-gcc -c -mcpu=arm7tdmi -DCOMPILE_FOR_ARM -save-temps -Os -Wall -Werror - Wstrict-prototypes -Wa,-ahlms=tcpsm.lst -I../mod/include_arm -I../include_arm tcpsm.c -o tcpsm.o tcpsm.c: In function `NutTcpProcessSyn': tcpsm.c:2