Re: [PORTS] solaris build problem with Sun compilers

Tom Lane <[email protected]> Fri, 12 May 2006 23:12:40 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.db.postgresql.ports
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Alan Stange <[email protected]> writes:
> I believe the trick here is that Solaris 10 will only run on v9 hardware 
> (or the sun4u systems), which all have the instruction.   But the v8 ABI 
> "model" doesn't have it.   So, in some sense the ABI doesn't "allow" 
> this instruction, but the hardware does, so they can just slam it in 
> knowing that it'll work.

Well, that might be OK for Sun's compiler since they know what a given
version of Solaris will run on.  But I don't think we can adopt the same
attitude for our gcc code path; that has to work on Sparc-based Linuxen
and BSDen.  I don't think it's appropriate to kiss off support for v8
chips when we haven't seen any proof at all of a performance boost in
return.

Maybe the right answer is to leave the code as-is, ie, deliberately not
the same for Sun and gcc compilers.

			regards, tom lane

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