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[testsuite,ARM] Fix gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c for ARM EABI

Message ID 4C6BB9B4.3040302@codesourcery.com
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Jie Zhang Aug. 18, 2010, 10:45 a.m. UTC
On 08/18/2010 03:55 AM, Chung-Lin Tang wrote:
> Mark Mitchell wrote:
>> Jie Zhang wrote:
>>> When testing GCC on a Cortex-M4 board, gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c will hang
>>> the testing. That is because we should not use 64 as the size of the
>>> stack argument. For ARM EABI, NAME is passed in r0. D is passed in r2
>>> and r3. E, F and G are passed on stack.
>>
>> Is this true in all variants of the ABI? Or do we need to worry about
>> hard-float vs. soft-float ABIs?
> This test is skipped for hard-float, due to the case of passing
> arguments to a variadic function; it simply won't pass under
> -mfloat-abi=hard.
>
Yes. It will be skipped when -mfloat-abi=hard.

> Jie, while you're at it, why not use the new __ARM_PCS symbol instead of
> __ARM_EABI__?
> It more accurately marks the softfp conventions you're trying to assume
> here.
>
Yes, it's a little better to use __ARM_PCS here. The patch is updated. 
Thanks.

OK now?

Comments

Mark Mitchell Aug. 18, 2010, 1:42 p.m. UTC | #1
Jie Zhang wrote:

> Yes, it's a little better to use __ARM_PCS here. The patch is updated.
> Thanks.
> 
> OK now?

OK.
Jie Zhang Aug. 18, 2010, 2:47 p.m. UTC | #2
On 08/18/2010 09:42 PM, Mark Mitchell wrote:
> Jie Zhang wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's a little better to use __ARM_PCS here. The patch is updated.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> OK now?
>
> OK.
>
Thanks. Committed on trunk.
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	* gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c (STACK_ARGUMENTS_SIZE): Define to
	20 if __ARM_PCS is defined otherwise 64.
	(bar): Use STACK_ARGUMENTS_SIZE for the third argument
	instead of hard coded 64.

Index: gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c
===================================================================
--- gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c	(revision 163327)
+++ gcc.dg/builtin-apply2.c	(working copy)
@@ -8,10 +8,19 @@ 
 /* Verify that __builtin_apply behaves correctly on targets
    with pre-pushed arguments (e.g. SPARC).  */
 
-   
+
 
 #define INTEGER_ARG  5
 
+#ifdef __ARM_PCS
+/* For Base AAPCS, NAME is passed in r0.  D is passed in r2 and r3.
+   E, F and G are passed on stack.  So the size of the stack argument
+   data is 20.  */
+#define STACK_ARGUMENTS_SIZE  20
+#else
+#define STACK_ARGUMENTS_SIZE  64
+#endif
+
 extern void abort(void);
 
 void foo(char *name, double d, double e, double f, int g)
@@ -22,7 +31,7 @@  void foo(char *name, double d, double e,
 
 void bar(char *name, ...)
 {
-  __builtin_apply(foo, __builtin_apply_args(), 64);
+  __builtin_apply(foo, __builtin_apply_args(), STACK_ARGUMENTS_SIZE);
 }
 
 int main(void)