diff --git a/htdocs/gcc-11/changes.html b/htdocs/gcc-11/changes.html index 8e6d4ec8..cc3ae989 100644 --- a/htdocs/gcc-11/changes.html +++ b/htdocs/gcc-11/changes.html @@ -69,18 +69,6 @@ You may also want to check out our
--param tsan-distinguish-volatile
to optionally emit
- instrumentation distinguishing volatile accesses.--param tsan-instrument-func-entry-exit
to optionally
- control if function entries and exits should be instrumented.In previous releases of GCC, the "column numbers" emitted in diagnostics @@ -121,22 +109,43 @@ You may also want to check out our
- Introduce - Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer support. This sanitizer currently - only works for the AArch64 target. It helps debug address problems - similarly to - - AddressSanitizer but is based on partial hardware assistance and - provides probabilistic protection to use less RAM at run time. - - Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer is not production-ready for user - space, and is provided mainly for use compiling the Linux Kernel. -
- To use this sanitizer the command line arguments are: + Sanitizer improvements:-fsanitize=hwaddress
to instrument userspace code.-fsanitize=kernel-hwaddress
to instrument kernel code.--param tsan-distinguish-volatile
to optionally
+ emit instrumentation distinguishing volatile accesses.--param tsan-instrument-func-entry-exit
to
+ optionally control if function entries and exits should be
+ instrumented.+ Introduce + Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer support. This sanitizer currently + only works for the AArch64 target. It helps debug address problems + similarly to + + AddressSanitizer but is based on partial hardware assistance and + provides probabilistic protection to use less RAM at run time. + + Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer is not production-ready for user + space, and is provided mainly for use compiling the Linux Kernel. +
++ To use this sanitizer the command line arguments are: +
-fsanitize=hwaddress
to instrument userspace code.-fsanitize=kernel-hwaddress
to instrument kernel code.