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Data race between:
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Read of size 4 at 0x7b4000006dc8 by main thread:
#0 new_symbol gdb/dwarf2/read.c:20704 (gdb+0x866f3e)
#1 process_die gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8674 (gdb+0x839fa8)
#2 read_file_scope gdb/dwarf2/read.c:9610 (gdb+0x83ca7f)
#3 process_die gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8614 (gdb+0x839e41)
#4 process_full_comp_unit gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8383 (gdb+0x839480)
#5 process_queue_item gdb/dwarf2/read.c:7592 (gdb+0x83599f)
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and:
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Previous write of size 4 at 0x7b4000006dc8 by thread T2:
#0 new_symbol gdb/dwarf2/read.c:20704 (gdb+0x866f5d)
#1 process_die gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8674 (gdb+0x839fa8)
#2 read_file_scope gdb/dwarf2/read.c:9610 (gdb+0x83ca7f)
#3 process_die gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8614 (gdb+0x839e41)
#4 process_full_comp_unit gdb/dwarf2/read.c:8383 (gdb+0x839480)
#5 process_queue_item gdb/dwarf2/read.c:7592 (gdb+0x83599f)
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Fix by making objstats->n_syms atomic. Likewise for n_types.
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