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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.7 0/5] build: fixes for building Xen with clang



>>> Roger Pau Monne <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> 04/15/16 8:29 PM >>>
>I've also noticed that Xen always sets "-no-integrated-as" when using clang,
>because previous versions (<3.8.0) didn't support .code16/.code32/.code64
>in inline asm. This is solved at least in version 3.8.0 (haven't tested
>older versions). The problem now to switch to the integrated clang assembler
>is the usage of the rept instructions in some files in conjunction with
>labels:
>
>entry.S:403:15: error: unexpected token in '.rept' directive
>.rept 48 -((.-compat_hypercall_table)/8)
>^
>entry.S:405:14: error: unmatched '.endr' directive
>.endr
>[...]
>The entry.S file this errors come from is xen/arch/x86/x86_64/compat/entry.S
>
>If anyone has any clever ideas about how to replace those instructions with
>compatible ones, I'm more than willing to listen. AFAICT, this is the last
>issue that prevents Xen from switch to the integrated clang assembler on
>newer clang versions.

The question first of all is: What is it that is "unexpected" to their built-in
assembler? If they don't tolerate expressions involving the subtraction of
two addresses (or even expressions at all), then I'm afraid there's not much
we can do other than wait for them making their assembler more flexible.

Jan


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