Message ID | alpine.DEB.2.02.1210111338450.3732@laptop-mg.saclay.inria.fr |
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > understanding the testsuite is hard, but this patch seems to work. The idea > is that vect_double and others don't tell that vectors are supported with > these options, just that there exist options that enable vectors. They are > thus useless outside of a directory like vect/ that adds those flags. Ok. But you need to cleanup vect dumps as those are enabled by default in vect.exp I think. Just check for remaining files in gcc/testsuite/gcc when running testing with RUNTESTFLAGS="vect.exp=nodump-forwprop-22.c". Ah, nodump- ... (I hate those weird name-based vect tests ...), so probably fine as is. Thanks, Richard. > 2012-10-11 Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr> > > PR testsuite/54868 > * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/forwprop-22.c: Move ... > * gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c: ... here. Adapt options. > > -- > Marc Glisse > Index: gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c > =================================================================== > --- gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c (revision 192348) > +++ gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c (working copy) > @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ > /* { dg-do compile } */ > /* { dg-require-effective-target vect_double } */ > /* { dg-require-effective-target vect_perm } */ > -/* { dg-options "-O -fdump-tree-copyprop1" } */ > +/* { dg-additional-options "-fdump-tree-copyprop1" } */ > > typedef double vec __attribute__((vector_size (2 * sizeof (double)))); > void f (vec *px, vec *y, vec *z) > { > vec x = *px; > vec t1 = { x[1], x[0] }; > vec t2 = { x[0], x[1] }; > *y = t1; > *z = t2; > } >
On Thu, 11 Oct 2012, Richard Biener wrote: > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> understanding the testsuite is hard, but this patch seems to work. The idea >> is that vect_double and others don't tell that vectors are supported with >> these options, just that there exist options that enable vectors. They are >> thus useless outside of a directory like vect/ that adds those flags. > > Ok. But you need to cleanup vect dumps as those are enabled by default > in vect.exp I think. Just check for remaining files in gcc/testsuite/gcc > when running testing with RUNTESTFLAGS="vect.exp=nodump-forwprop-22.c". > Ah, nodump- ... (I hate those weird name-based vect tests ...), so probably > fine as is. I didn't notice any remaining file, so I committed as is. Having the testcase compiled with -ftree-vectorize isn't great, but it doesn't hurt :-/
Index: gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c =================================================================== --- gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c (revision 192348) +++ gcc.dg/vect/nodump-forwprop-22.c (working copy) @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ /* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-require-effective-target vect_double } */ /* { dg-require-effective-target vect_perm } */ -/* { dg-options "-O -fdump-tree-copyprop1" } */ +/* { dg-additional-options "-fdump-tree-copyprop1" } */ typedef double vec __attribute__((vector_size (2 * sizeof (double)))); void f (vec *px, vec *y, vec *z) { vec x = *px; vec t1 = { x[1], x[0] }; vec t2 = { x[0], x[1] }; *y = t1; *z = t2; }