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--- Comment #9 from andi at firstfloor dot org ---
It's in kernel/bpf/core.c
It won't happen every time on a build unless you force 1on1
partitioning.
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--- Comment #8 from Jan Hubicka ---
> > This breaks Linux kernel LTO builds. I currently have a workaround
> > (disabling LTO for that file), but I don't think your "is not common"
> > argument is valid.
>
> Well, I guess pushing LTO into Linux
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--- Comment #6 from Andi Kleen ---
This breaks Linux kernel LTO builds. I currently have a workaround (disabling
LTO for that file), but I don't think your "is not common" argument is valid.
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--- Comment #5 from Martin Liška ---
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Liška ---
> I thought there was already a bug for this, but can't find it right now.
>
You maybe confused that with the issue abould global asm statements that go to
a random partition and cause issues with LTO?
In t
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--- Comment #1 from Andi Kleen ---
Actually -flto-partition=max
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