Opened 12 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
#2363 closed defect (fixed)
Default mingw32 compilation is broken by atomic
Reported by: | Carl Eugen Hoyos | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | avutil |
Version: | git-master | Keywords: | win regression |
Cc: | zfsdownuse@163.com, gggg08@meta.ua | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: | no | |
Analyzed by developer: | no |
Description
By default, FFmpeg uses w32threads if available.
The addition of "atomic" broke the default compilation on mingw32 because it does not provide MemoryBarrier, work-around is to use --disable-w32threads or --enable-pthreads.
$ ./configure ... $ grep W32THREADS config.h #define HAVE_W32THREADS 1 $ make libavutil/atomic.o CC libavutil/atomic.o libavutil/atomic.c:101:2: Fehler: #error "Threading is enabled, but there is no implementation of atomic operations available" common.mak:48: recipe for target 'libavutil/atomic.o' failed make: *** [libavutil/atomic.o] Error 1
configure should at least abort if compilation cannot succeed.
Change History (10)
comment:1 by , 12 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:2 by , 12 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:3 by , 12 years ago
comment:4 by , 12 years ago
This issue also broke current xbmc master with ffmpeg master head for win32.
- What flags do you suggest we use as work-around to best fit a general intel/amd build?
- I take it this will be fixed someday in the future?
Thanks in advance, Lars.
comment:5 by , 12 years ago
Instead of looking for workarounds, i would suggest to grab a mingw-w64 toolchain, which does not lack the required features to build with atomics (contrary to its name, it can build 32 and 64-bit)
If you really must use a workaround, then simply use --cpu=i686 for configure, any older systems are hardly relevant, but even i486 should solve the issue, if you insist.
comment:6 by , 12 years ago
The alternative trivial workaround that - afaik - cannot fail on any hardware is of course to use pthreads.
comment:7 by , 12 years ago
Note, a patch adding a workaround for mingw32 is welcome, i dont have mingw32 installed i think, i dont want to try to blindly add something that i couldnt test
comment:8 by , 11 years ago
Priority: | important → normal |
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as none of the affected users is willing to write and test a 1-2 line change for configure (adding i486 as cpu if not otherwise set), this certainly is not priority=important (none of the affected users care or everyone switched to ming64)
comment:9 by , 11 years ago
Note that OS/2 is broken exactly the same way when configured with --enable-os2threads. Same workarounds apply
comment:10 by , 11 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
"Fixed" in f5dae4894d1078ac8a56026e9ad55c2f0575ce1e
Patch for better fix is of course welcome
Work-around is to specify a value for --cpu: i486, i686, core2, corei7, corei7-avx and atom all work fine.