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# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# .
# This file was written by Janis Johnson,
# Test interoperability of two compilers that follow the same ABI, or
# compatibility of two versions of GCC.
#
# Each test has a main program that does nothing but call a function,
# plus two additional source files that contain parts of a program that
# rely on the ABI. those source files are compiled into relocatable
# object files with both compilers. Executables are built using various
# combinations of those object files, with the main program compiled
# with the compiler under test and using that compiler's runtime support.
# The including .exp file must define these callback procedures.
if [string match "" [info procs "compat-use-alt-compiler"]] then {
error "Proc compat-use-alt-compiler is not defined."
}
if [string match "" [info procs "compat-use-tst-compiler"]] then {
error "Proc compat-use-tst-compiler is not defined."
}
# Each test is run with each pair of compiler options from this list.
# The first set of options in each pair is used by the compiler under
# test, and the second set is used by the alternate compiler.
# The default option lists can be overridden by
# COMPAT_OPTIONS="[list [list {tst_1} {alt_1}]...[list {tst_n} {alt_n}]]"
# where tst_i and alt_i are lists of options. You can put this in the
# environment before site.exp is written or add it to site.exp directly.
if ![info exists COMPAT_OPTIONS] {
set COMPAT_OPTIONS [list \
[list {} {}]]
}
set compat_option_list $COMPAT_OPTIONS
# Subsets of tests can be selectively disabled by members of this list:
# - ATTRIBUTE: disable all tests using the __attribute__ extension,
# - COMPLEX: disable all tests using the complex types feature,
# - COMPLEX_INT: disable all tests using the complex integral types extension,
# - VA: disable all tests using the variable number of arguments feature,
# - VLA_IN_STRUCT: disable all tests using the variable-length arrays as
# structure members extension,
# - ZERO_ARRAY: disable all tests using the zero-sized arrays extension.
# The default skip lists can be overriden by
# COMPAT_SKIPS="[list {skip_1}...{skip_n}]"
# where skip_i are skip identifiers. You can put this in the environment
# before site.exp is written or add it to site.exp directly.
if ![info exists COMPAT_SKIPS] {
set COMPAT_SKIPS [list {}]
}
global compat_skip_list
set compat_skip_list $COMPAT_SKIPS
load_lib dg.exp
load_lib gcc-dg.exp
#
# compat-obj -- compile to an object file
#
# SOURCE is the source file
# DEST is the object file
# OPTALL is the list of compiler options to use with all tests
# OPTFILE is the list of compiler options to use with this file
# OPTSTR is the options to print with test messages
# XFAILDATA is the xfail data to be passed to the compiler
#
proc compat-obj { source dest optall optfile optstr xfaildata } {
global testcase
global tool
global compiler_conditional_xfail_data
global compat_skip_list
# Add the skip specifiers.
foreach skip $compat_skip_list {
if { ![string match $skip ""] } {
lappend optall "-DSKIP_$skip"
}
}
# Set up the options for compiling this file.
set options ""
lappend options "additional_flags=$optfile $optall"
set compiler_conditional_xfail_data $xfaildata
set comp_output [${tool}_target_compile "$source" "$dest" object $options]
${tool}_check_compile "$testcase $dest compile" $optstr $dest $comp_output
}
# compat-run -- link and run an executable
#
# TESTNAME is the mixture of object files to link
# OBJLIST is the list of object files to link
# DEST is the name of the executable
# OPTALL is a list of compiler and linker options to use for all tests
# OPTFILE is a list of compiler and linker options to use for this test
# OPTSTR is the list of options to list in messages
#
proc compat-run { testname objlist dest optall optfile optstr } {
global testcase
global tool
# Check that all of the objects were built successfully.
foreach obj [split $objlist] {
if ![file_on_host exists $obj] then {
unresolved "$testcase $testname link $optstr"
unresolved "$testcase $testname execute $optstr"
return
}
}
# Set up the options for linking this test.
set options ""
lappend options "additional_flags=$optfile $optall"
# Link the objects into an executable.
set comp_output [${tool}_target_compile "$objlist" $dest executable \
"$options"]
if ![${tool}_check_compile "$testcase $testname link" "" \
$dest $comp_output] then {
unresolved "$testcase $testname execute $optstr"
return
}
# Run the self-checking executable.
if ![string match "*/*" $dest] then {
set dest "./$dest"
}
set result [${tool}_load $dest "" ""]
set status [lindex $result 0]
if { $status == "pass" } then {
file_on_host delete $dest
}
$status "$testcase $testname execute $optstr"
}
#
# compat-get-options-main -- get target requirements for a test and
# options for the primary source file and the test as a whole
#
# SRC is the full pathname of the primary source file.
#
proc compat-get-options-main { src } {
# dg-options sets a variable called dg-extra-tool-flags.
set dg-extra-tool-flags ""
# dg-options sets a variable called tool_flags.
set tool_flags ""
# dg-require-* sets dg-do-what.
upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what
set tmp [dg-get-options $src]
foreach op $tmp {
set cmd [lindex $op 0]
if { ![string compare "dg-options" $cmd] \
|| [string match "dg-prune-output" $cmd] \
|| [string match "dg-skip-if" $cmd] \
|| [string match "dg-require-*" $cmd] } {
set status [catch "$op" errmsg]
if { $status != 0 } {
perror "src: $errmsg for \"$op\"\n"
unresolved "$src: $errmsg for \"$op\""
return
}
} elseif { ![string compare "dg-xfail-if" $cmd] } {
warning "compat.exp does not support $cmd in primary source file"
} else {
# Ignore unrecognized dg- commands, but warn about them.
warning "compat.exp does not support $cmd"
}
}
# Return flags to use for compiling the primary source file and for
# linking.
return ${dg-extra-tool-flags}
}
#
# compat-get-options -- get special tool flags to use for a secondary
# source file
#
# SRC is the full pathname of the source file.
# The result is a list of options to use.
#
# This code is copied from proc dg-test in dg.exp from DejaGNU.
#
proc compat-get-options { src } {
# dg-options sets a variable called dg-extra-tool-flags.
set dg-extra-tool-flags ""
# dg-xfail-if sets compiler_conditional_xfail_data.
global compiler_conditional_xfail_data
set compiler_conditional_xfail_data ""
# dg-xfail-if needs access to dg-do-what.
upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what
set tmp [dg-get-options $src]
foreach op $tmp {
set cmd [lindex $op 0]
if { ![string compare "dg-options" $cmd] \
|| ![string compare "dg-prune-output" $cmd] \
|| ![string compare "dg-xfail-if" $cmd] } {
set status [catch "$op" errmsg]
if { $status != 0 } {
perror "src: $errmsg for \"$op\"\n"
unresolved "$src: $errmsg for \"$op\""
return
}
} elseif { [string match "dg-require-*" $cmd] } {
warning "compat.exp does not support $cmd in secondary source files"
} else {
# Ignore unrecognized dg- commands, but warn about them.
warning "compat.exp does not support $cmd"
}
}
return ${dg-extra-tool-flags}
}
#
# compat-execute -- compile with compatible compilers
#
# SRC1 is the full pathname of the main file of the testcase.
# SID identifies a test suite in the names of temporary files.
# USE_ALT is nonzero if we're using an alternate compiler as well as
# the compiler under test.
#
proc compat-execute { src1 sid use_alt } {
global srcdir tmpdir
global compat_option_list
global tool
global verbose
global testcase
global gluefile
global compiler_conditional_xfail_data
global dg-do-what-default
# Get extra flags for this test from the primary source file, and
# process other dg-* options that this suite supports. Warn about
# unsupported flags.
verbose "compat-execute: $src1" 1
set dg-do-what [list ${dg-do-what-default} "" P]
set extra_flags_1 [compat-get-options-main $src1]
# Check whether this test is supported for this target.
if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1 ] == "N" } {
unsupported "$src1"
verbose "$src1 not supported on this target, skipping it" 3
return
}
# Set up the names of the other source files.
set dir [file dirname $src1]
set ext [file extension $src1]
set base [file rootname $src1]
set base [string range $base [string length $dir] end]
regsub "_main" $base "" base
set src2 "${dir}/${base}_x${ext}"
set src3 "${dir}/${base}_y${ext}"
# Use the dg-options mechanism to specify extra flags for this test.
# The extra flags in each file are used to compile that file, and the
# extra flags in *_main.* are also used for linking.
set extra_flags_2 [compat-get-options $src2]
set compile_xfail_2 $compiler_conditional_xfail_data
set extra_flags_3 [compat-get-options $src3]
set compile_xfail_3 $compiler_conditional_xfail_data
# On the SPU, most of the compat test cases exceed local store size.
# Use automatic overlay support to make them fit.
if { [check_effective_target_spu_auto_overlay] } {
set extra_flags_1 "$extra_flags_1 -Wl,--auto-overlay"
set extra_flags_1 "$extra_flags_1 -Wl,--extra-stack-space=8192"
set extra_flags_1 "$extra_flags_1 -ffunction-sections"
set extra_flags_2 "$extra_flags_2 -ffunction-sections"
set extra_flags_3 "$extra_flags_3 -ffunction-sections"
}
# Define the names of the object files.
regsub "sid" "sid_main_tst.o" $sid obj1
regsub "sid" "sid_x_tst.o" $sid obj2_tst
regsub "sid" "sid_x_alt.o" $sid obj2_alt
regsub "sid" "sid_y_tst.o" $sid obj3_tst
regsub "sid" "sid_y_alt.o" $sid obj3_alt
# Get the base name of this test, for use in messages.
set testcase "$src1"
# Remove the $srcdir and $tmpdir prefixes from $src1. (It would
# be possible to use "regsub" here, if we were careful to escape
# all regular expression characters in $srcdir and $tmpdir, but
# that would be more complicated that this approach.)
if {[string first "$srcdir/" "$src1"] == 0} {
set testcase [string range "$src1" [string length "$srcdir/"] end]
}
if {[string first "$tmpdir/" "$testcase"] == 0} {
set testcase [string range "$testcase" [string length "$tmpdir/"] end]
set testcase "tmpdir-$testcase"
}
regsub "_main.*" $testcase "" testcase
# Set up the base name of executable files so they'll be unique.
regsub -all "\[./\]" $testcase "-" execbase
# If we couldn't rip $srcdir out of `src1' then just do the best we can.
# The point is to reduce the unnecessary noise in the logs. Don't strip
# out too much because different testcases with the same name can confuse
# `test-tool'.
if [string match "/*" $testcase] then {
set testcase "[file tail [file dirname $src1]]/[file tail $src1]"
}
# Loop through all of the option lists used for this test.
set count 0
foreach option_pair $compat_option_list {
# Pick out each set of options.
set tst_option [lindex $option_pair 0]
set alt_option [lindex $option_pair 1]
set optstr ""
if { ![string match $tst_option ""] \
|| ![string match $alt_option ""] } then {
set optstr "\"$tst_option\",\"$alt_option\""
}
verbose "Testing $testcase, $optstr" 1
# There's a unique name for each executable we generate, based on
# the set of options and how the pieces of the tests are compiled.
set execname1 "${execbase}-${count}1.exe"
set execname2 "${execbase}-${count}2.exe"
set execname3 "${execbase}-${count}3.exe"
set execname4 "${execbase}-${count}4.exe"
incr count
file_on_host delete $execname1
file_on_host delete $execname2
file_on_host delete $execname3
file_on_host delete $execname4
# Compile pieces with the alternate compiler; we'll catch problems
# later. Skip this if we don't have an alternate compiler.
if { $use_alt != 0 } then {
compat-use-alt-compiler
compat-obj "$src2" "$obj2_alt" $alt_option $extra_flags_2 \
$optstr $compile_xfail_2
compat-obj "$src3" "$obj3_alt" $alt_option $extra_flags_3 \
$optstr $compile_xfail_3
}
# Compile pieces with the compiler under test.
compat-use-tst-compiler
compat-obj "$src1" "$obj1" $tst_option $extra_flags_1 $optstr ""
compat-obj "$src2" "$obj2_tst" $tst_option $extra_flags_2 \
$optstr $compile_xfail_2
compat-obj "$src3" "$obj3_tst" $tst_option $extra_flags_3 \
$optstr $compile_xfail_3
# Link (using the compiler under test), run, and clean up tests.
compat-run "${obj2_tst}-${obj3_tst}" \
"$obj1 $obj2_tst $obj3_tst" $execname1 \
$tst_option $extra_flags_1 $optstr
# If we've got an alternate compiler try some combinations.
if { $use_alt != 0 } then {
compat-run "${obj2_tst}-${obj3_alt}" "$obj1 $obj2_tst $obj3_alt" \
$execname2 $tst_option $extra_flags_1 $optstr
compat-run "${obj2_alt}-${obj3_tst}" "$obj1 $obj2_alt $obj3_tst" \
$execname3 $tst_option $extra_flags_1 $optstr
compat-run "${obj2_alt}-${obj3_alt}" "$obj1 $obj2_alt $obj3_alt" \
$execname4 $tst_option $extra_flags_1 $optstr
}
# Clean up object files.
set files [glob -nocomplain ${sid}_*.o]
if { $files != "" } {
foreach objfile $files {
if { ![info exists gluefile] || $objfile != $gluefile } {
eval "file_on_host delete $objfile"
}
}
}
}
}