On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 01:23:55PM +0200, Marek Behún wrote:

> It seems that sometimes (happening on ARM64, for example with
> turris_mox_defconfig) GCC, when linking with LTO, changes the symbol
> names of some functions, for example lib/string.c's memcpy() function to
> memcpy.isra.0.
> 
> This is a problem however when GCC for a code such as this:
>       struct some_struct *info = get_some_struct();
>       struct some struct tmpinfo;
>       tmpinfo = *info;
> emits a call to memcpy() by builtin behaviour, to copy *info to tmpinfo.
> 
> This then results in the following linking error:
>   .../lz4.c:93: undefined reference to `memcpy'
>   .../uuid.c:206: more undefined references to `memcpy' follow
> 
> GCC's documentation says this about -nodefaultlibs option:
>   The compiler may generate calls to "memcmp", "memset", "memcpy" and
>   "memmove".  These entries are usually resolved by entries in libc.
>   These entry points should be supplied through some other mechanism
>   when this option is specified.
> 
> Make these functions visible by using the __used macro to avoid this
> error.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <marek.be...@nic.cz>
> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org>

Applied to u-boot/master, thanks!

-- 
Tom

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