GCC 13 has a new implementation of gthr-win32.h which supports C++11
mutexes, threads etc. but this causes an unintended ABI break. The
__gthread_mutex_t type is always used in std::basic_filebuf even in
C++98, so independent of whether C++11 sync primitives work or not.
Because that type changed for the win32 thread model, we have a layout
change in std::basic_filebuf. The member is completely unused, it just
gets passed to the std::__basic_file constructor and ignored. So we
don't need that mutex to actually work, we just need its layout to not
change.
Introduce a new __gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t struct in gthr-win32.h with
the old layout, and conditionally use that in std::basic_filebuf.
PR libstdc++/108331
libgcc/ChangeLog:
* config/i386/gthr-win32.h (__gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t): New
struct matching the previous __gthread_mutex_t struct.
(__GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T): Define.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* config/io/c_io_stdio.h (__c_lock): Define as a typedef for
__GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T if defined.
#define __GTHREAD_COND_INIT_FUNCTION __gthread_cond_init_function
#define __GTHREAD_TIME_INIT {0, 0}
+// Libstdc++ std::basic_filebuf needs the old definition of __gthread_mutex_t
+// for layout purposes, but doesn't actually use it.
+typedef struct {
+ long __unused1;
+ void *__unused2;
+} __gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t;
+#define __GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T __gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t
+
#if defined (_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#define MINGW32_SUPPORTS_MT_EH 1
/* Mingw runtime >= v0.3 provides a magic variable that is set to nonzero
{
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
+#ifdef __GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T
+ // The layout of __gthread_mutex_t changed in GCC 13, but libstdc++ doesn't
+ // actually use the basic_filebuf::_M_lock member, so define it consistently
+ // with the old __gthread_mutex_t to avoid an unnecessary layout change:
+ typedef __GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T __c_lock;
+#else
typedef __gthread_mutex_t __c_lock;
+#endif
// for basic_file.h
typedef FILE __c_file;