The patch below fixes a crash building libgfortran on arm-linux-gnueabi. This target doesn't really have a 128-bit integer type, however it does use TImode to represent the return value of certain special ABI defined library functions. This results in type_for_size(TImode) being called. Because TImode deosn't correspond to any gfortran integer kind gfc_type_for_size returns NULL and we segfault shortly after. The patch below fixes this by making gfc_type_for_size handle TImode in the same way as the C frontend. Tested on x86_64-linux and arm-linux-gnueabi. Applied to trunk. Paul 2007-05-15 Paul Brook gcc/fortran/ * trans-types.c (gfc_type_for_size): Handle signed TImode. Index: gcc-4.2.1/gcc/fortran/trans-types.c =================================================================== --- gcc-4.2.1/gcc/fortran/trans-types.c (revision 170435) +++ gcc-4.2.1/gcc/fortran/trans-types.c (working copy) @@ -1800,6 +1800,13 @@ gfc_type_for_size (unsigned bits, int un if (type && bits == TYPE_PRECISION (type)) return type; } + + /* Handle TImode as a special case because it is used by some backends + (eg. ARM) even though it is not available for normal use. */ +#if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT >= 64 + if (bits == TYPE_PRECISION (intTI_type_node)) + return intTI_type_node; +#endif } else {