id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,lang,patch,platform
271,Parrot crashes on openbsd/sparc64,Infinoid,dukeleto,"janus raised the following concern on IRC this morning:

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[04:29] < janus> meh, still no luck on sparc64 (miniparrot dumps core)
[04:38] < janus> src/cpu_dep.c:90: defined(__sparc) -> defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__sparc64__) seems to fix... at least the build continues now
[04:39] < janus> could that be something os-specific?
[04:40] < janus> granted, i'm poking around in an area where others will have more clue
}}}

Not knowing anything about the sparc platform, I can think of three possible issues here:

1.  I notice Janus replaced `__sparc` with `__sparc__`.  Is this a portability concern?  If so, we should probably check both.

2.  Is the assembly code in question even valid on sparc64?  Does the instruction width change between sparc32 and sparc64?

3.  If the answer to the above question is ""yes"", then does openbsd allow you to run code on the stack?  If not, that might be the cause of the crash (so it might have nothing to do with sparc64).
",bug,closed,normal,,core,,medium,fixed,gc sparc,,,,openbsd
