bn_mul.h: fix x86 PIC inline ASM compilation with GCC < 5
Fixes #1910
With ebx added to the MULADDC_STOP clobber list to fix #1550, the inline
assembly fails to build with GCC < 5 in PIC mode with the following error:
include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h:46:13: error: PIC register clobbered by ‘ebx’ in ‘asm’
This is because older GCC versions treated the x86 ebx register (which is
used for the GOT) as a fixed reserved register when building as PIC.
This is fixed by an improved register allocator in GCC 5+. From the release
notes:
Register allocation improvements: Reuse of the PIC hard register, instead of
using a fixed register, was implemented on x86/x86-64 targets. This
improves generated PIC code performance as more hard registers can be used.
https://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc-5/changes.html
As a workaround, detect this situation and disable the inline assembly,
similar to the MULADDC_CANNOT_USE_R7 logic.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
diff --git a/include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h b/include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h
index 31137cd..029eff2 100644
--- a/include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h
+++ b/include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h
@@ -95,12 +95,28 @@
( !defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) || __ARMCC_VERSION >= 6000000 )
/*
+ * GCC < 5.0 treated the x86 ebx (which is used for the GOT) as a
+ * fixed reserved register when building as PIC, leading to errors
+ * like: bn_mul.h:46:13: error: PIC register clobbered by 'ebx' in 'asm'
+ *
+ * This is fixed by an improved register allocator in GCC 5+. From the
+ * release notes:
+ * Register allocation improvements: Reuse of the PIC hard register,
+ * instead of using a fixed register, was implemented on x86/x86-64
+ * targets. This improves generated PIC code performance as more hard
+ * registers can be used.
+ */
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ < 5 && defined(__PIC__)
+#define MULADDC_CANNOT_USE_EBX
+#endif
+
+/*
* Disable use of the i386 assembly code below if option -O0, to disable all
* compiler optimisations, is passed, detected with __OPTIMIZE__
* This is done as the number of registers used in the assembly code doesn't
* work with the -O0 option.
*/
-#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__OPTIMIZE__)
+#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__OPTIMIZE__) && !defined(MULADDC_CANNOT_USE_EBX)
#define MULADDC_INIT \
asm( \