debug: 0.941 performance: 0.763 mistranslation: 0.735 virtual: 0.731 graphic: 0.725 TCG: 0.678 peripherals: 0.675 user-level: 0.668 kernel: 0.656 semantic: 0.607 ppc: 0.543 device: 0.539 architecture: 0.501 permissions: 0.491 hypervisor: 0.454 socket: 0.453 network: 0.439 PID: 0.437 i386: 0.391 files: 0.387 boot: 0.364 vnc: 0.340 arm: 0.322 assembly: 0.314 VMM: 0.305 x86: 0.293 risc-v: 0.291 KVM: 0.290 register: 0.272 gcc crashes in hppa emulation There seems to be a translation bug in the qemu-hppa (qemu v5.0.0) emulation: A stripped down testcase (taken from Linux kernel build) is attached. In there is "a.sh", a shell script which calls gcc-9 (fails with both debian gcc-9.3.0-11 or gcc-9.3.0-12). and "a.iii", the preprocessed source. When starting a.sh, in the emulation gcc crashes with segfault. On real hardware gcc succeeds to compile the source. In a hppa-user chroot running "apt update && apt install gcc-9" should be sufficient to get the needed reproducer environment. Test still crashes the VM and chroot with up-to-date debian chroot, including updated gcc-9.3.0-14. Sven Schnelle (