Re: Does -CURRENT's gcc generate ___tls_get_addr under any circumstances

From: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus_at_marcuscom.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 22:55:23 -0400
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 21:08, John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 05:09:08PM -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 16:44, John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
> > > I'm working on porting (and getting fully working) lang/mono
> > > version 0.96, and I'm having a problem.  In one of my object
> > > files--mini.lo--I'm getting an extern reference to
> > > ___tls_get_addr.  I've been over the source code in mini.c
> > > and all the included headers, and I can't find anything to
> > > get rid of this reference or find a way to resolve it.  As
> > > a result, the linking of the mono runtime binary fails with
> > > this symbol unresolved.
> > > 
> > > Any and all clues are welcome!
> > 
> > As I recall, this is from boehm.  You'll have to tell boehm not to do
> > thread-local storage.  Note: boehm is in the libgc subdirectory inside
> > mono.
> > 
> > Joe
> > 
> > > 
> > > jmc
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> 
> Hmmm . . .
> 
> Well, looking at the libgc code, I note that if it detects GCC 3.x it uses
> pthreads for thread local storage.  The configure script doesn't provide
> a means to turn off tls.
> 
> Just to be sure, I undefined USE_COMPILER_TLS on the command line with 
> -UUSE_COMPILER_TLS.

I think you have to remove this from libgc's configure script.  You
should be able to do a case statement, and match on freebsd.

> 
> No dice, ___tls_get_addr still shows up in the mini.lo object which gets linked
> into libmono.so which causes mono to fail to link with an undefined
> symbol (see attached build script).
> 
> I've checked all the objects in libgc, and none of them are defining
> this symbol.  It seems prettly clear that it comes into existance
> during the compile of mini.c (it's in mini.lo), but I can't for the
> life of me find were it is in mini.c or in it's includes.

I saw this, too, when I was testing an earlier version of mono.  I had
actually enabled some additional options thinking they would help, but
it turned out to be a bad idea.

See if you can hunt down the TLS options in libgc's configure, and
remove them.

Joe

> 
> jmc
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