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Subject GCC 10.1.0 kernel issue

From Dylan Araps <dylan@k1ss.org>

Date Wed, 9 May 2020 01:05:09 +0100

The kernel compiled with GCC 10.1.0 may crash on boot. This doesn't seem to affect every system. I have thus far received a single report by an affected user.

Attached below is a patch which has been reported to fix the issue. This fix has not yet made it into a kernel release (let alone Linus' tree).

I recommend applying the patch if compiling a kernel with GCC 10.1.0. An additional note will be added to the installation guide for the benefit of new users.

Patch:

f670269a42bfdd2c83a1118cc3d1b475547eac22

Commit:

https://git.kernel.org

UPDATE (May 19 2020):

Kernel versions 5.6.14 (latest stable) and 5.4.42 (latest LTS) contain fixes for GCC 10 and no patch is needed.

UPDATE:

Another alternative is to simply disable the stack protector in your kernel configuration. This will also fix the kernel crashing during the boot up process.

    CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR=n
    CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG=n

Dylan

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