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contrib/compare-debug
Submitted By: Jim Gifford (jim at cross-lfs dot org) Date: 09-12-2009 Initial Package Version: 4.4.1 Origin: Upstream Upstream Status: Applied Description: This is a branch update for gcc-4.4.1, and should be rechecked periodically. This patch was made from Revision # 151655. diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/contrib/compare-debug gcc-4.4.1/contrib/compare-debug
old new 2 2 3 3 # Compare stripped copies of two given object files. 4 4 5 # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation5 # Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation 6 6 # Originally by Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> 7 7 8 8 # This file is part of GCC. … … 67 67 status=0 68 68 else 69 69 status=1 70 71 # Assembler-generated CFI will add an .eh_frame section for -g not 72 # present in -g0. Try to cope with it by checking that an .eh_frame 73 # section is present in either object file, and then stripping it 74 # off before re-comparing. 75 76 cmd= 77 cmp1= 78 cmp2= 79 80 for t in objdump readelf eu-readelf; do 81 if ($t --help) 2>&1 | grep -e '--\[*section-\]*headers' > /dev/null; then 82 cmd=$t 83 84 $cmd --section-headers "$1.$suf1" | grep '\.eh_frame' > /dev/null 85 cmp1=$? 86 87 $cmd --section-headers "$2.$suf2" | grep '\.eh_frame' > /dev/null 88 cmp2=$? 89 90 break 91 fi 92 done 93 94 # If we found .eh_frame in one but not the other, or if we could not 95 # find a command to tell, try to strip off the .eh_frame section 96 # from both. 97 if test "x$cmp1" != "x$cmp2" || test "x$cmd" = "x"; then 98 suf3=$suf1. 99 while test -f "$1.$suf3"; do 100 suf3=$suf3. 101 done 102 103 suf4=$suf2. 104 while test -f "$2.$suf4"; do 105 suf4=$suf4. 106 done 107 108 trap 'rm -f "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2" "$1.$suf3" "$2.$suf4"' 0 1 2 15 109 110 echo stripping off .eh_frame, then retrying >&2 111 112 if (objcopy -v) 2>&1 | grep -e "--remove-section" > /dev/null; then 113 objcopy --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .rel.eh_frame --remove-section .rela.eh_frame "$1.$suf1" "$1.$suf3" 114 mv "$1.$suf3" "$1.$suf1" 115 116 objcopy --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .rel.eh_frame --remove-section .rela.eh_frame "$2.$suf2" "$2.$suf4" 117 mv "$2.$suf4" "$2.$suf2" 118 elif (strip --help) 2>&1 | grep -e --remove-section > /dev/null; then 119 cp "$1.$suf1" "$1.$suf3" 120 strip --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .rel.eh_frame --remove-section .rela.eh_frame "$1.$suf3" 121 mv "$1.$suf3" "$1.$suf1" 122 123 cp "$2.$suf2" "$2.$suf4" 124 strip --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .rel.eh_frame --remove-section .rela.eh_frame "$2.$suf4" 125 mv "$2.$suf4" "$2.$suf2" 126 else 127 echo failed to strip off .eh_frame >&2 128 fi 129 130 trap 'rm -f "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"' 0 1 2 15 131 132 if cmp "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"; then 133 status=0 134 else 135 status=1 136 fi 137 fi 70 138 fi 71 139 72 140 $rm "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2" -
gcc/alias.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/alias.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/alias.c
old new 1932 1932 { 1933 1933 const_tree fieldx, fieldy, typex, typey, orig_y; 1934 1934 1935 if (!flag_strict_aliasing) 1936 return false; 1937 1935 1938 do 1936 1939 { 1937 1940 /* The comparison has to be done at a common type, since we don't -
gcc/builtins.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/builtins.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/builtins.c
old new 8634 8634 } 8635 8635 } 8636 8636 8637 /* Optimize pow(pow(x,y),z) = pow(x,y*z) . */8637 /* Optimize pow(pow(x,y),z) = pow(x,y*z) iff x is nonnegative. */ 8638 8638 if (fcode == BUILT_IN_POW 8639 8639 || fcode == BUILT_IN_POWF 8640 8640 || fcode == BUILT_IN_POWL) 8641 8641 { 8642 8642 tree arg00 = CALL_EXPR_ARG (arg0, 0); 8643 tree arg01 = CALL_EXPR_ARG (arg0, 1); 8644 tree narg1 = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, type, arg01, arg1); 8645 return build_call_expr (fndecl, 2, arg00, narg1); 8643 if (tree_expr_nonnegative_p (arg00)) 8644 { 8645 tree arg01 = CALL_EXPR_ARG (arg0, 1); 8646 tree narg1 = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, type, arg01, arg1); 8647 return build_call_expr (fndecl, 2, arg00, narg1); 8648 } 8646 8649 } 8647 8650 } 8648 8651 -
gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c
old new 2052 2052 2053 2053 switch (GET_CODE (x)) 2054 2054 { 2055 case CONST:2056 2055 case LABEL_REF: 2057 2056 case HIGH: 2058 2057 return true; 2059 2058 2059 case CONST: 2060 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == PLUS 2061 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x, 0), 1)) == CONST_INT) 2062 x = XEXP (XEXP (x, 0), 0); 2063 else 2064 return true; 2065 2066 if (GET_CODE (x) != SYMBOL_REF) 2067 return true; 2068 2069 /* FALLTHRU */ 2070 2060 2071 case SYMBOL_REF: 2061 2072 /* TLS symbols are never valid. */ 2062 2073 return SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (x) == 0; … … 3542 3553 emit_insn (gen_insll_le (insl, gen_lowpart (SImode, src), addr)); 3543 3554 break; 3544 3555 case 8: 3545 emit_insn (gen_insql_le (insl, src, addr));3556 emit_insn (gen_insql_le (insl, gen_lowpart (DImode, src), addr)); 3546 3557 break; 3547 3558 } 3548 3559 } … … 8279 8290 insn = get_last_insn (); 8280 8291 if (!INSN_P (insn)) 8281 8292 insn = prev_active_insn (insn); 8282 if ( GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN)8293 if (insn && GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN) 8283 8294 output_asm_insn (get_insn_template (CODE_FOR_nop, NULL), NULL); 8284 8295 8285 8296 #if TARGET_ABI_OSF -
gcc/config/alpha/alpha.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.md
old new 256 256 (sign_extend:DI (match_dup 1)))] 257 257 "") 258 258 259 ;; Don't say we have addsi3 if optimizing. This generates better code. We 260 ;; have the anonymous addsi3 pattern below in case combine wants to make it. 261 (define_expand "addsi3" 262 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "") 263 (plus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "") 264 (match_operand:SI 2 "add_operand" "")))] 265 "! optimize" 266 "") 267 268 (define_insn "*addsi_internal" 259 (define_insn "addsi3" 269 260 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r,r,r") 270 261 (plus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "%rJ,rJ,rJ,rJ") 271 262 (match_operand:SI 2 "add_operand" "rI,O,K,L")))] … … 619 610 "" 620 611 "subqv $31,%1,%0") 621 612 622 (define_expand "subsi3" 623 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "") 624 (minus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "") 625 (match_operand:SI 2 "reg_or_8bit_operand" "")))] 626 "! optimize" 627 "") 628 629 (define_insn "*subsi_internal" 613 (define_insn "subsi3" 630 614 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r") 631 615 (minus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ") 632 616 (match_operand:SI 2 "reg_or_8bit_operand" "rI")))] … … 3716 3700 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator" 3717 3701 [(match_operand:DF 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG") 3718 3702 (match_operand:DF 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG")]))] 3719 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm < ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3720 "cmp%-%C1%/ %R2,%R3,%0" 3721 [(set_attr "type" "fadd") 3722 (set_attr "trap" "yes") 3723 (set_attr "trap_suffix" "su")]) 3724 3725 (define_insn "*cmpdf_ieee_ext1" 3726 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=&f") 3727 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator" 3728 [(float_extend:DF 3729 (match_operand:SF 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG")) 3730 (match_operand:DF 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG")]))] 3731 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm >= ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3703 "TARGET_FP" 3732 3704 "cmp%-%C1%/ %R2,%R3,%0" 3733 3705 [(set_attr "type" "fadd") 3734 3706 (set_attr "trap" "yes") … … 3746 3718 (set_attr "trap" "yes") 3747 3719 (set_attr "trap_suffix" "su")]) 3748 3720 3749 (define_insn "*cmpdf_ieee_ext2"3750 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=&f")3751 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator"3752 [(match_operand:DF 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG")3753 (float_extend:DF3754 (match_operand:SF 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG"))]))]3755 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm >= ALPHA_FPTM_SU"3756 "cmp%-%C1%/ %R2,%R3,%0"3757 [(set_attr "type" "fadd")3758 (set_attr "trap" "yes")3759 (set_attr "trap_suffix" "su")])3760 3761 3721 (define_insn "*cmpdf_ext2" 3762 3722 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f") 3763 3723 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator" … … 3770 3730 (set_attr "trap" "yes") 3771 3731 (set_attr "trap_suffix" "su")]) 3772 3732 3773 (define_insn "*cmpdf_ieee_ext3"3774 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=&f")3775 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator"3776 [(float_extend:DF3777 (match_operand:SF 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG"))3778 (float_extend:DF3779 (match_operand:SF 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG"))]))]3780 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm >= ALPHA_FPTM_SU"3781 "cmp%-%C1%/ %R2,%R3,%0"3782 [(set_attr "type" "fadd")3783 (set_attr "trap" "yes")3784 (set_attr "trap_suffix" "su")])3785 3786 3733 (define_insn "*cmpdf_ext3" 3787 3734 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f") 3788 3735 (match_operator:DF 1 "alpha_fp_comparison_operator" … … 3832 3779 (match_operand:DF 2 "const0_operand" "G,G")]) 3833 3780 (float_extend:DF (match_operand:SF 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG,0")) 3834 3781 (match_operand:DF 5 "reg_or_0_operand" "0,fG")))] 3835 "TARGET_FP "3782 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm < ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3836 3783 "@ 3837 3784 fcmov%C3 %R4,%R1,%0 3838 3785 fcmov%D3 %R4,%R5,%0" … … 3847 3794 (match_operand:DF 2 "const0_operand" "G,G")]) 3848 3795 (match_operand:DF 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG,0") 3849 3796 (match_operand:DF 5 "reg_or_0_operand" "0,fG")))] 3850 "TARGET_FP "3797 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm < ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3851 3798 "@ 3852 3799 fcmov%C3 %R4,%R1,%0 3853 3800 fcmov%D3 %R4,%R5,%0" … … 3862 3809 (match_operand:DF 2 "const0_operand" "G,G")]) 3863 3810 (match_operand:SF 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG,0") 3864 3811 (match_operand:SF 5 "reg_or_0_operand" "0,fG")))] 3865 "TARGET_FP "3812 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm < ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3866 3813 "@ 3867 3814 fcmov%C3 %R4,%R1,%0 3868 3815 fcmov%D3 %R4,%R5,%0" … … 3877 3824 (match_operand:DF 2 "const0_operand" "G,G")]) 3878 3825 (float_extend:DF (match_operand:SF 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "fG,0")) 3879 3826 (match_operand:DF 5 "reg_or_0_operand" "0,fG")))] 3880 "TARGET_FP "3827 "TARGET_FP && alpha_fptm < ALPHA_FPTM_SU" 3881 3828 "@ 3882 3829 fcmov%C3 %R4,%R1,%0 3883 3830 fcmov%D3 %R4,%R5,%0" -
gcc/config/alpha/sync.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/alpha/sync.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/alpha/sync.md
old new 62 62 [(set_attr "type" "st_c")]) 63 63 64 64 ;; The Alpha Architecture Handbook says that it is UNPREDICTABLE whether 65 ;; the lock is cleared by a TAKEN branch. If we were to honor that, it 66 ;; would mean that we could not expand a ll/sc sequence until after the 67 ;; final basic-block reordering pass. Fortunately, it appears that no 68 ;; Alpha implementation ever built actually clears the lock on branches, 69 ;; taken or not. 65 ;; the lock is cleared by a TAKEN branch. This means that we can not 66 ;; expand a ll/sc sequence until after the final basic-block reordering pass. 70 67 71 68 (define_insn_and_split "sync_<fetchop_name><mode>" 72 69 [(set (match_operand:I48MODE 0 "memory_operand" "+m") … … 77 74 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 2 "=&r"))] 78 75 "" 79 76 "#" 80 " reload_completed"77 "epilogue_completed" 81 78 [(const_int 0)] 82 79 { 83 80 alpha_split_atomic_op (<CODE>, operands[0], operands[1], … … 96 93 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 2 "=&r"))] 97 94 "" 98 95 "#" 99 " reload_completed"96 "epilogue_completed" 100 97 [(const_int 0)] 101 98 { 102 99 alpha_split_atomic_op (NOT, operands[0], operands[1], … … 116 113 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 3 "=&r"))] 117 114 "" 118 115 "#" 119 " reload_completed"116 "epilogue_completed" 120 117 [(const_int 0)] 121 118 { 122 119 alpha_split_atomic_op (<CODE>, operands[1], operands[2], … … 137 134 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 3 "=&r"))] 138 135 "" 139 136 "#" 140 " reload_completed"137 "epilogue_completed" 141 138 [(const_int 0)] 142 139 { 143 140 alpha_split_atomic_op (NOT, operands[1], operands[2], … … 158 155 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 3 "=&r"))] 159 156 "" 160 157 "#" 161 " reload_completed"158 "epilogue_completed" 162 159 [(const_int 0)] 163 160 { 164 161 alpha_split_atomic_op (<CODE>, operands[1], operands[2], … … 179 176 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 3 "=&r"))] 180 177 "" 181 178 "#" 182 " reload_completed"179 "epilogue_completed" 183 180 [(const_int 0)] 184 181 { 185 182 alpha_split_atomic_op (NOT, operands[1], operands[2], … … 214 211 (clobber (match_scratch:DI 6 "=X,&r"))] 215 212 "" 216 213 "#" 217 " reload_completed"214 "epilogue_completed" 218 215 [(const_int 0)] 219 216 { 220 217 alpha_split_compare_and_swap_12 (<MODE>mode, operands[0], operands[1], … … 251 248 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 4 "=&r"))] 252 249 "" 253 250 "#" 254 " reload_completed"251 "epilogue_completed" 255 252 [(const_int 0)] 256 253 { 257 254 alpha_split_compare_and_swap (operands[0], operands[1], operands[2], … … 282 279 (clobber (match_scratch:DI 4 "=&r"))] 283 280 "" 284 281 "#" 285 " reload_completed"282 "epilogue_completed" 286 283 [(const_int 0)] 287 284 { 288 285 alpha_split_lock_test_and_set_12 (<MODE>mode, operands[0], operands[1], … … 301 298 (clobber (match_scratch:I48MODE 3 "=&r"))] 302 299 "" 303 300 "#" 304 " reload_completed"301 "epilogue_completed" 305 302 [(const_int 0)] 306 303 { 307 304 alpha_split_lock_test_and_set (operands[0], operands[1], -
gcc/config/arm/arm.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/arm/arm.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/arm/arm.md
old new 472 472 if (TARGET_THUMB1) 473 473 { 474 474 if (GET_CODE (operands[1]) != REG) 475 operands[1] = force_reg ( SImode, operands[1]);475 operands[1] = force_reg (DImode, operands[1]); 476 476 if (GET_CODE (operands[2]) != REG) 477 operands[2] = force_reg ( SImode, operands[2]);477 operands[2] = force_reg (DImode, operands[2]); 478 478 } 479 479 " 480 480 ) -
gcc/config/avr/avr.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/avr/avr.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/avr/avr.c
old new 996 996 start_sequence (); 997 997 998 998 emit_move_insn (myfp, 999 gen_rtx_PLUS ( HImode, myfp,999 gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (myfp), myfp, 1000 1000 gen_int_mode (size, 1001 1001 GET_MODE(myfp)))); 1002 1002 -
gcc/config/i386/i386.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/i386.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/i386.c
old new 7340 7340 return 0; 7341 7341 7342 7342 ix86_compute_frame_layout (&frame); 7343 return frame.to_allocate == 0 && (frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) == 0; 7343 return frame.to_allocate == 0 && frame.padding0 == 0 7344 && (frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) == 0; 7344 7345 } 7345 7346 7346 7347 -
gcc/config/i386/i386.md
/* Value should be nonzero if functions must have frame pointers. @@ -8328,7 +8329,7 @@ && (! TARGET_STACK_PROBE || allocate < CHECK_STACK_LIMIT))) { if (!frame_pointer_needed - || !frame.to_allocate + || !(frame.to_allocate + frame.padding0) || crtl->stack_realign_needed) ix86_emit_save_regs_using_mov (stack_pointer_rtx, frame.to_allocate @@ -8338,7 +8339,7 @@ -frame.nregs * UNITS_PER_WORD); } if (!frame_pointer_needed - || !frame.to_allocate + || !(frame.to_allocate + frame.padding0) || crtl->stack_realign_needed) ix86_emit_save_sse_regs_using_mov (stack_pointer_rtx, frame.to_allocate); @@ -8524,8 +8525,10 @@ if ((!sp_valid && (frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) <= 1) || (TARGET_EPILOGUE_USING_MOVE && cfun->machine->use_fast_prologue_epilogue - && ((frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) > 1 || frame.to_allocate)) - || (frame_pointer_needed && !(frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) && frame.to_allocate) + && ((frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) > 1 + || (frame.to_allocate + frame.padding0) != 0)) + || (frame_pointer_needed && !(frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) + && (frame.to_allocate + frame.padding0) != 0) || (frame_pointer_needed && TARGET_USE_LEAVE && cfun->machine->use_fast_prologue_epilogue && (frame.nregs + frame.nsseregs) == 1) @@ -8535,13 +8538,13 @@ locations. If both are available, default to ebp, since offsets are known to be small. Only exception is esp pointing directly to the end of block of saved registers, where we may simplify - addressing mode. + addressing mode. If we are realigning stack with bp and sp, regs restore can't be addressed by bp. sp must be used instead. */ if (!frame_pointer_needed - || (sp_valid && !frame.to_allocate) + || (sp_valid && !(frame.to_allocate + frame.padding0)) || stack_realign_fp) { ix86_emit_restore_sse_regs_using_mov (stack_pointer_rtx, @@ -8630,9 +8633,10 @@ ix86_emit_restore_sse_regs_using_mov (stack_pointer_rtx, frame.to_allocate, style == 2); pro_epilogue_adjust_stack (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, - GEN_INT (frame.nsseregs * 16), style); + GEN_INT (frame.nsseregs * 16 + + frame.padding0), style); } - else if (frame.to_allocate || frame.nsseregs) + else if (frame.to_allocate || frame.padding0 || frame.nsseregs) { ix86_emit_restore_sse_regs_using_mov (stack_pointer_rtx, frame.to_allocate, @@ -12090,16 +12094,18 @@ output_387_ffreep (rtx *operands ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int opno) { if (TARGET_USE_FFREEP) -#if HAVE_AS_IX86_FFREEP +#ifdef HAVE_AS_IX86_FFREEP return opno ? "ffreep\t%y1" : "ffreep\t%y0"; #else { - static char retval[] = ".word\t0xc_df"; + static char retval[32]; int regno = REGNO (operands[opno]); gcc_assert (FP_REGNO_P (regno)); - retval[9] = '0' + (regno - FIRST_STACK_REG); + regno -= FIRST_STACK_REG; + + snprintf (retval, sizeof (retval), ASM_SHORT "0xc%ddf", regno); return retval; } #endif @@ -16307,10 +16313,20 @@ /* When emitting push, take care for source operands on the stack. */ if (push && MEM_P (operands[1]) && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (stack_pointer_rtx, operands[1])) - for (i = 0; i < nparts - 1; i++) - part[1][i] = change_address (part[1][i], - GET_MODE (part[1][i]), - XEXP (part[1][i + 1], 0)); + { + rtx src_base = XEXP (part[1][nparts - 1], 0); + + /* Compensate for the stack decrement by 4. */ + if (!TARGET_64BIT && nparts == 3 + && mode == XFmode && TARGET_128BIT_LONG_DOUBLE) + src_base = plus_constant (src_base, 4); + + /* src_base refers to the stack pointer and is + automatically decreased by emitted push. */ + for (i = 0; i < nparts; i++) + part[1][i] = change_address (part[1][i], + GET_MODE (part[1][i]), src_base); + } /* We need to do copy in the right order in case an address register of the source overlaps the destination. */ @@ -16380,7 +16396,8 @@ if (nparts == 3) { if (TARGET_128BIT_LONG_DOUBLE && mode == XFmode) - emit_insn (gen_addsi3 (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, GEN_INT (-4))); + emit_insn (gen_addsi3 (stack_pointer_rtx, + stack_pointer_rtx, GEN_INT (-4))); emit_move_insn (part[0][2], part[1][2]); } else if (nparts == 4) @@ -25306,7 +25323,7 @@ static tree ix86_vectorize_builtin_conversion (unsigned int code, tree type) { - if (TREE_CODE (type) != VECTOR_TYPE + if (!TARGET_SSE2 || TREE_CODE (type) != VECTOR_TYPE /* There are only conversions from/to signed integers. */ || TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (type))) return NULL_TREE; diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/i386.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/i386.md
old new 14973 14973 (match_operand:SI 1 "" "")) 14974 14974 (set (reg:SI SP_REG) (plus:SI (reg:SI SP_REG) 14975 14975 (match_operand:SI 2 "immediate_operand" "i")))] 14976 "! TARGET_64BIT"14976 "!SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && !TARGET_64BIT" 14977 14977 { 14978 14978 if (constant_call_address_operand (operands[0], Pmode)) 14979 { 14980 if (SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)) 14981 return "jmp\t%P0"; 14982 else 14983 return "call\t%P0"; 14984 } 14985 if (SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)) 14986 return "jmp\t%A0"; 14987 else 14988 return "call\t%A0"; 14979 return "call\t%P0"; 14980 return "call\t%A0"; 14989 14981 } 14990 14982 [(set_attr "type" "call")]) 14991 14983 14984 (define_insn "*sibcall_pop_1" 14985 [(call (mem:QI (match_operand:SI 0 "sibcall_insn_operand" "s,U")) 14986 (match_operand:SI 1 "" "")) 14987 (set (reg:SI SP_REG) (plus:SI (reg:SI SP_REG) 14988 (match_operand:SI 2 "immediate_operand" "i,i")))] 14989 "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && !TARGET_64BIT" 14990 "@ 14991 jmp\t%P0 14992 jmp\t%A0" 14993 [(set_attr "type" "call")]) 14994 14992 14995 (define_expand "call" 14993 14996 [(call (match_operand:QI 0 "" "") 14994 14997 (match_operand 1 "" "")) … … 15920 15923 (unspec:DI [(match_operand:DI 1 "tls_symbolic_operand" "")] 15921 15924 UNSPEC_TLS_GD)] 15922 15925 "TARGET_64BIT" 15923 ".byte\t0x66\;lea{q}\t{%a1@TLSGD(%%rip), %%rdi|rdi, %a1@TLSGD[rip]}\;.word\t0x6666\;rex64\;call\t%P2"15926 { return ".byte\t0x66\n\tlea{q}\t{%a1@TLSGD(%%rip), %%rdi|rdi, %a1@TLSGD[rip]}\n" ASM_SHORT "0x6666\n\trex64\n\tcall\t%P2"; } 15924 15927 [(set_attr "type" "multi") 15925 15928 (set_attr "length" "16")]) 15926 15929 … … 21469 21472 (match_operand:SI 2 "" ""))) 21470 21473 (set (reg:SI SP_REG) (plus:SI (reg:SI SP_REG) 21471 21474 (match_operand:SI 3 "immediate_operand" "i")))] 21472 "! TARGET_64BIT"21475 "!SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && !TARGET_64BIT" 21473 21476 { 21474 21477 if (constant_call_address_operand (operands[1], Pmode)) 21475 { 21476 if (SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)) 21477 return "jmp\t%P1"; 21478 else 21479 return "call\t%P1"; 21480 } 21481 if (SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)) 21482 return "jmp\t%A1"; 21483 else 21484 return "call\t%A1"; 21478 return "call\t%P1"; 21479 return "call\t%A1"; 21485 21480 } 21486 21481 [(set_attr "type" "callv")]) 21487 21482 21483 (define_insn "*sibcall_value_pop_1" 21484 [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") 21485 (call (mem:QI (match_operand:SI 1 "sibcall_insn_operand" "s,U")) 21486 (match_operand:SI 2 "" ""))) 21487 (set (reg:SI SP_REG) (plus:SI (reg:SI SP_REG) 21488 (match_operand:SI 3 "immediate_operand" "i,i")))] 21489 "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && !TARGET_64BIT" 21490 "@ 21491 jmp\t%P1 21492 jmp\t%A1" 21493 [(set_attr "type" "callv")]) 21494 21488 21495 (define_insn "*call_value_0" 21489 21496 [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") 21490 21497 (call (mem:QI (match_operand:SI 1 "constant_call_address_operand" "")) -
gcc/config/i386/netware.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/netware.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/netware.c
old new 30 30 #include "flags.h" 31 31 #include "tm_p.h" 32 32 #include "toplev.h" 33 #include "langhooks.h" 33 34 #include "ggc.h" 34 35 35 36 /* Return string which is the function name, identified by ID, modified … … 179 180 { 180 181 default_encode_section_info (decl, rtl, first); 181 182 182 if (first 183 && TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL 183 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL 184 184 /* Do not change the identifier if a verbatim asmspec 185 185 or if stdcall suffix already added. */ 186 186 && *IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)) != '*' 187 && !strchr (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)), '@')) 187 && !strchr (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)), '@') 188 /* FIXME: Imported stdcall names are not modified by the Ada frontend. 189 Check and decorate the RTL name now. */ 190 && strcmp (lang_hooks.name, "GNU Ada") == 0) 188 191 { 189 /* FIXME: In Ada, and perhaps other language frontends,190 imported stdcall names may not yet have been modified.191 Check and do it know. */192 192 rtx symbol = XEXP (rtl, 0); 193 193 tree new_id; 194 194 tree old_id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); … … 196 196 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (symbol) == SYMBOL_REF); 197 197 198 198 if ((new_id = i386_nlm_maybe_mangle_decl_assembler_name (decl, old_id))) 199 { 200 /* These attributes must be present on first declaration, 201 change_decl_assembler_name will warn if they are added 202 later and the decl has been referenced, but duplicate_decls 203 should catch the mismatch first. */ 204 change_decl_assembler_name (decl, new_id); 205 XSTR (symbol, 0) = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)); 206 } 199 XSTR (symbol, 0) = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (new_id); 207 200 } 208 201 } 209 202 … … 233 226 } 234 227 return name; 235 228 } 236 237 /* Sometimes certain combinations of command options do not make238 sense on a particular target machine. You can define a macro239 `OVERRIDE_OPTIONS' to take account of this. This macro, if240 defined, is executed once just after all the command options have241 been parsed.242 243 Don't use this macro to turn on various extra optimizations for244 `-O'. That is what `OPTIMIZATION_OPTIONS' is for. */245 246 void247 netware_override_options (void)248 {249 override_options ();250 251 if (flag_pic)252 {253 error ("-fPIC and -fpic are not supported for this target");254 flag_pic = 0;255 }256 } -
gcc/config/i386/netware.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/netware.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/netware.h
old new 72 72 #define TARGET_SUBTARGET_DEFAULT (MASK_80387 | MASK_IEEE_FP | \ 73 73 MASK_FLOAT_RETURNS | MASK_ALIGN_DOUBLE | MASK_MS_BITFIELD_LAYOUT) 74 74 75 /* Sometimes certain combinations of command options do not make 76 sense on a particular target machine. You can define a macro 77 `OVERRIDE_OPTIONS' to take account of this. This macro, if 78 defined, is executed once just after all the command options have 79 been parsed. 80 81 Don't use this macro to turn on various extra optimizations for 82 `-O'. That is what `OPTIMIZATION_OPTIONS' is for. */ 83 #undef OVERRIDE_OPTIONS 84 extern void netware_override_options (void); 85 #define OVERRIDE_OPTIONS netware_override_options () 75 /* Don't allow flag_pic to propagate since invalid relocations will 76 result otherwise. */ 77 #define SUBTARGET_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS \ 78 do { \ 79 if (flag_pic) \ 80 { \ 81 error ("-fPIC and -fpic are not supported for this target"); \ 82 flag_pic = 0; \ 83 } \ 84 } while (0) 86 85 87 86 #undef MATH_LIBRARY 88 87 #define MATH_LIBRARY "" … … 99 98 #undef KEEP_AGGREGATE_RETURN_POINTER 100 99 #define KEEP_AGGREGATE_RETURN_POINTER 1 101 100 101 #undef ASM_COMMENT_START 102 #define ASM_COMMENT_START "#" 103 102 104 #undef DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER 103 105 #define DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER(n) (svr4_dbx_register_map[n]) 104 106 -
gcc/config/i386/nwld.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/nwld.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/nwld.h
old new 55 55 #define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR nwld_named_section_asm_out_constructor 56 56 #define TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR nwld_named_section_asm_out_destructor 57 57 58 #define SUBSUBTARGET_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS \ 59 do { \ 60 /* XXX This can be enabled once gas output meets nwld's needs. */ \ 61 /* if (!flag_unwind_tables && !flag_exceptions) */ \ 62 flag_dwarf2_cfi_asm = 0; \ 63 } while (0) 64 58 65 #undef EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME 59 66 #define EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME ".eh_frame"TARGET_SUB_SECTION_SEPARATOR 60 67 -
gcc/config/i386/sse.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/i386/sse.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/i386/sse.md
old new 64 64 (define_mode_iterator SSEMODE4S [V4SF V4SI]) 65 65 (define_mode_iterator SSEMODE2D [V2DF V2DI]) 66 66 67 ;; Modes handled by integer vcond pattern 68 (define_mode_iterator SSEMODE124C8 [V16QI V8HI V4SI 69 (V2DI "TARGET_SSE4_2 || TARGET_SSE5")]) 70 67 71 ;; Mapping from float mode to required SSE level 68 72 (define_mode_attr sse [(SF "sse") (DF "sse2") (V4SF "sse") (V2DF "sse2")]) 69 73 … … 1493 1497 (match_operand:SSEMODEF2P 2 "general_operand" "")))] 1494 1498 "SSE_VEC_FLOAT_MODE_P (<MODE>mode)" 1495 1499 { 1496 if (ix86_expand_fp_vcond (operands)) 1497 DONE; 1498 else 1499 FAIL; 1500 bool ok = ix86_expand_fp_vcond (operands); 1501 gcc_assert (ok); 1502 DONE; 1500 1503 }) 1501 1504 1502 1505 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; … … 5837 5840 (set_attr "mode" "TI")]) 5838 5841 5839 5842 (define_expand "vcond<mode>" 5840 [(set (match_operand:SSEMODE I0 "register_operand" "")5841 (if_then_else:SSEMODE I5843 [(set (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 0 "register_operand" "") 5844 (if_then_else:SSEMODE124C8 5842 5845 (match_operator 3 "" 5843 [(match_operand:SSEMODE I4 "nonimmediate_operand" "")5844 (match_operand:SSEMODE I5 "nonimmediate_operand" "")])5845 (match_operand:SSEMODE I1 "general_operand" "")5846 (match_operand:SSEMODE I2 "general_operand" "")))]5846 [(match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 4 "nonimmediate_operand" "") 5847 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 5 "nonimmediate_operand" "")]) 5848 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 1 "general_operand" "") 5849 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 2 "general_operand" "")))] 5847 5850 "TARGET_SSE2" 5848 5851 { 5849 if (ix86_expand_int_vcond (operands)) 5850 DONE; 5851 else 5852 FAIL; 5852 bool ok = ix86_expand_int_vcond (operands); 5853 gcc_assert (ok); 5854 DONE; 5853 5855 }) 5854 5856 5855 5857 (define_expand "vcondu<mode>" 5856 [(set (match_operand:SSEMODE I0 "register_operand" "")5857 (if_then_else:SSEMODE I5858 [(set (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 0 "register_operand" "") 5859 (if_then_else:SSEMODE124C8 5858 5860 (match_operator 3 "" 5859 [(match_operand:SSEMODE I4 "nonimmediate_operand" "")5860 (match_operand:SSEMODE I5 "nonimmediate_operand" "")])5861 (match_operand:SSEMODE I1 "general_operand" "")5862 (match_operand:SSEMODE I2 "general_operand" "")))]5861 [(match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 4 "nonimmediate_operand" "") 5862 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 5 "nonimmediate_operand" "")]) 5863 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 1 "general_operand" "") 5864 (match_operand:SSEMODE124C8 2 "general_operand" "")))] 5863 5865 "TARGET_SSE2" 5864 5866 { 5865 if (ix86_expand_int_vcond (operands)) 5866 DONE; 5867 else 5868 FAIL; 5867 bool ok = ix86_expand_int_vcond (operands); 5868 gcc_assert (ok); 5869 DONE; 5869 5870 }) 5870 5871 5871 5872 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -
gcc/config/pa/pa.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/pa/pa.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/pa/pa.c
old new 2217 2217 else 2218 2218 { 2219 2219 /* Find the width of the bitstring in IMM. */ 2220 for (len = 5; len < 32 ; len++)2220 for (len = 5; len < 32 - lsb; len++) 2221 2221 { 2222 if ((imm & ( 1 << len)) == 0)2222 if ((imm & ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 1 << len)) == 0) 2223 2223 break; 2224 2224 } 2225 2225 … … 2238 2238 void 2239 2239 compute_zdepdi_operands (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT imm, unsigned *op) 2240 2240 { 2241 HOST_WIDE_INT lsb, len; 2241 int lsb, len, maxlen; 2242 2243 maxlen = MIN (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT, 64); 2242 2244 2243 2245 /* Find the least significant set bit in IMM. */ 2244 for (lsb = 0; lsb < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT; lsb++)2246 for (lsb = 0; lsb < maxlen; lsb++) 2245 2247 { 2246 2248 if ((imm & 1) != 0) 2247 2249 break; … … 2250 2252 2251 2253 /* Choose variants based on *sign* of the 5-bit field. */ 2252 2254 if ((imm & 0x10) == 0) 2253 len = ((lsb <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - 4) 2254 ? 4 : HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - lsb); 2255 len = (lsb <= maxlen - 4) ? 4 : maxlen - lsb; 2255 2256 else 2256 2257 { 2257 2258 /* Find the width of the bitstring in IMM. */ 2258 for (len = 5; len < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT; len++)2259 for (len = 5; len < maxlen - lsb; len++) 2259 2260 { 2260 2261 if ((imm & ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 1 << len)) == 0) 2261 2262 break; 2262 2263 } 2263 2264 2265 /* Extend length if host is narrow and IMM is negative. */ 2266 if (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == 32 && len == maxlen - lsb) 2267 len += 32; 2268 2264 2269 /* Sign extend IMM as a 5-bit value. */ 2265 2270 imm = (imm & 0xf) - 0x10; 2266 2271 } -
gcc/config/rs6000/freebsd.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/rs6000/freebsd.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/rs6000/freebsd.h
old new 1 1 /* Definitions for PowerPC running FreeBSD using the ELF format 2 Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.2 Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3 3 Contributed by David E. O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> and BSDi. 4 4 5 5 This file is part of GCC. … … 69 69 /* Override rs6000.h definition. */ 70 70 #undef ASM_APP_OFF 71 71 #define ASM_APP_OFF "#NO_APP\n" 72 /* Define SVR4_ASM_SPEC, we use GAS by default. See svr4.h for details. */ 73 #define SVR4_ASM_SPEC \ 74 "%{v:-V} %{Wa,*:%*}" -
gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c
old new 3808 3808 rs6000_legitimize_address (rtx x, rtx oldx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, 3809 3809 enum machine_mode mode) 3810 3810 { 3811 unsigned int extra = 0; 3812 3811 3813 if (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF) 3812 3814 { 3813 3815 enum tls_model model = SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (x); … … 3815 3817 return rs6000_legitimize_tls_address (x, model); 3816 3818 } 3817 3819 3820 switch (mode) 3821 { 3822 case DFmode: 3823 case DDmode: 3824 extra = 4; 3825 break; 3826 case DImode: 3827 if (!TARGET_POWERPC64) 3828 extra = 4; 3829 break; 3830 case TFmode: 3831 case TDmode: 3832 extra = 12; 3833 break; 3834 case TImode: 3835 extra = TARGET_POWERPC64 ? 8 : 12; 3836 break; 3837 default: 3838 break; 3839 } 3840 3818 3841 if (GET_CODE (x) == PLUS 3819 3842 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == REG 3820 3843 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 1)) == CONST_INT 3821 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) + 0x8000) >= 0x10000 3844 && ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) + 0x8000) 3845 >= 0x10000 - extra) 3822 3846 && !((TARGET_POWERPC64 3823 3847 && (mode == DImode || mode == TImode) 3824 3848 && (INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) & 3) != 0) … … 3831 3855 HOST_WIDE_INT high_int, low_int; 3832 3856 rtx sum; 3833 3857 low_int = ((INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) & 0xffff) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000; 3858 if (low_int >= 0x8000 - extra) 3859 low_int = 0; 3834 3860 high_int = INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) - low_int; 3835 3861 sum = force_operand (gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, XEXP (x, 0), 3836 3862 GEN_INT (high_int)), 0); 3837 return gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, sum, GEN_INT (low_int));3863 return plus_constant (sum, low_int); 3838 3864 } 3839 3865 else if (GET_CODE (x) == PLUS 3840 3866 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == REG -
gcc/config/s390/2084.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/s390/2084.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/s390/2084.md
old new 163 163 164 164 (define_insn_reservation "x_fsimptf" 7 165 165 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z990,z9_109") 166 (eq_attr "type" "fsimptf "))166 (eq_attr "type" "fsimptf,fhex")) 167 167 "x_e1_t*2,x-wr-fp") 168 168 169 169 (define_insn_reservation "x_fsimpdf" 6 170 170 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z990,z9_109") 171 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpdf,fmuldf "))171 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpdf,fmuldf,fhex")) 172 172 "x_e1_t,x-wr-fp") 173 173 174 174 (define_insn_reservation "x_fsimpsf" 6 175 175 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z990,z9_109") 176 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpsf,fmulsf "))176 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpsf,fmulsf,fhex")) 177 177 "x_e1_t,x-wr-fp") 178 178 179 179 -
gcc/config/s390/2097.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/s390/2097.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/s390/2097.md
old new 463 463 464 464 ; BFP multiplication and general instructions 465 465 466 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fsimpdf" 12466 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fsimpdf" 6 467 467 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 468 468 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpdf,fmuldf")) 469 469 "z10_e1_BOTH, z10_Gate_FP") 470 ; Wg "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP")471 470 472 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fsimpsf" 12 471 ; LOAD ZERO produces a hex value but we need bin. Using the stage 7 472 ; bypass causes an exception for format conversion which is very 473 ; expensive. So, make sure subsequent instructions only get the zero 474 ; in the normal way. 475 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fhex" 12 476 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 477 (eq_attr "type" "fhex")) 478 "z10_e1_BOTH, z10_Gate_FP") 479 480 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fsimpsf" 6 473 481 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 474 482 (eq_attr "type" "fsimpsf,fmulsf")) 475 483 "z10_e1_BOTH, z10_Gate_FP") 476 ; Wg "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP")477 484 478 485 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fmultf" 52 479 486 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 480 487 (eq_attr "type" "fmultf")) 481 488 "z10_e1_BOTH*4, z10_Gate_FP") 482 ; Wg "z10_e1_T*4, z10_Gate_FP")483 489 484 490 (define_insn_reservation "z10_fsimptf" 14 485 491 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 486 492 (eq_attr "type" "fsimptf")) 487 493 "z10_e1_BOTH*2, z10_Gate_FP") 488 ; Wg "z10_e1_T*2, z10_Gate_FP")489 494 490 495 491 496 ; BFP division … … 531 536 (eq_attr "type" "floadtf")) 532 537 "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP") 533 538 534 (define_insn_reservation "z10_floaddf" 1 2539 (define_insn_reservation "z10_floaddf" 1 535 540 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 536 541 (eq_attr "type" "floaddf")) 537 542 "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP") 538 543 539 (define_insn_reservation "z10_floadsf" 1 2544 (define_insn_reservation "z10_floadsf" 1 540 545 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 541 546 (eq_attr "type" "floadsf")) 542 547 "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP") … … 553 558 554 559 555 560 ; BFP truncate 556 (define_insn_reservation "z10_ftrunctf" 1 2561 (define_insn_reservation "z10_ftrunctf" 16 557 562 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 558 563 (eq_attr "type" "ftrunctf")) 559 564 "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP") 560 565 561 (define_insn_reservation "z10_ftruncdf" 1 6566 (define_insn_reservation "z10_ftruncdf" 12 562 567 (and (eq_attr "cpu" "z10") 563 568 (eq_attr "type" "ftruncdf")) 564 569 "z10_e1_T, z10_Gate_FP") … … 585 590 ; BFP-related bypasses. There is no bypass for extended mode. 586 591 (define_bypass 1 "z10_fsimpdf" "z10_fstoredf") 587 592 (define_bypass 1 "z10_fsimpsf" "z10_fstoresf") 588 (define_bypass 1 "z10_floaddf" "z10_fsimpdf, z10_fstoredf , z10_floaddf")589 (define_bypass 1 "z10_floadsf" "z10_fsimpsf, z10_fstoresf , z10_floadsf")593 (define_bypass 1 "z10_floaddf" "z10_fsimpdf, z10_fstoredf") 594 (define_bypass 1 "z10_floadsf" "z10_fsimpsf, z10_fstoresf") 590 595 591 596 592 597 ; -
gcc/config/s390/constraints.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/s390/constraints.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/s390/constraints.md
old new 66 66 ;; B -- Multiple letter constraint followed by Q, R, S, or T: 67 67 ;; Memory reference of the type specified by second letter that 68 68 ;; does *not* refer to a literal pool entry. 69 ;; U -- Pointer with short displacement. 70 ;; W -- Pointer with long displacement. 69 ;; U -- Pointer with short displacement. (deprecated - use ZQZR) 70 ;; W -- Pointer with long displacement. (deprecated - use ZSZT) 71 71 ;; Y -- Shift count operand. 72 ;; ZQ -- Pointer without index register and with short displacement. 73 ;; ZR -- Pointer with index register and short displacement. 74 ;; ZS -- Pointer without index register but with long displacement. 75 ;; ZT -- Pointer with index register and long displacement. 76 ;; 72 77 ;; 73 78 74 79 … … 462 467 463 468 464 469 (define_address_constraint "U" 465 "Pointer with short displacement "470 "Pointer with short displacement. (deprecated - use ZQZR)" 466 471 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"U\", op)")) 467 472 468 469 470 473 (define_address_constraint "W" 471 "Pointer with long displacement "474 "Pointer with long displacement. (deprecated - use ZSZT)" 472 475 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"W\", op)")) 476 477 478 (define_address_constraint "ZQ" 479 "Pointer without index register and with short displacement." 480 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"ZQ\", op)")) 481 482 (define_address_constraint "ZR" 483 "Pointer with index register and short displacement." 484 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"ZR\", op)")) 485 486 (define_address_constraint "ZS" 487 "Pointer without index register but with long displacement." 488 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"ZS\", op)")) 489 490 (define_address_constraint "ZT" 491 "Pointer with index register and long displacement." 492 (match_test "s390_mem_constraint (\"ZT\", op)")) -
gcc/config/s390/s390.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/s390/s390.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/s390/s390.c
old new 52 52 #include "optabs.h" 53 53 #include "gimple.h" 54 54 #include "df.h" 55 #include "params.h" 55 56 56 57 57 58 /* Define the specific costs for a given cpu. */ … … 204 205 COSTS_N_INSNS (10), /* MSGFR */ 205 206 COSTS_N_INSNS (10), /* MSGR */ 206 207 COSTS_N_INSNS (10), /* MSR */ 207 COSTS_N_INSNS (1 0), /* multiplication in DFmode */208 COSTS_N_INSNS (1) , /* multiplication in DFmode */ 208 209 COSTS_N_INSNS (50), /* MXBR */ 209 210 COSTS_N_INSNS (120), /* SQXBR */ 210 211 COSTS_N_INSNS (52), /* SQDBR */ 211 212 COSTS_N_INSNS (38), /* SQEBR */ 212 COSTS_N_INSNS (1 0),/* MADBR */213 COSTS_N_INSNS (1 0),/* MAEBR */213 COSTS_N_INSNS (1), /* MADBR */ 214 COSTS_N_INSNS (1), /* MAEBR */ 214 215 COSTS_N_INSNS (111), /* DXBR */ 215 216 COSTS_N_INSNS (39), /* DDBR */ 216 217 COSTS_N_INSNS (32), /* DEBR */ … … 352 353 #define REGNO_PAIR_OK(REGNO, MODE) \ 353 354 (HARD_REGNO_NREGS ((REGNO), (MODE)) == 1 || !((REGNO) & 1)) 354 355 356 /* That's the read ahead of the dynamic branch prediction unit in 357 bytes on a z10 CPU. */ 358 #define Z10_PREDICT_DISTANCE 384 359 355 360 static enum machine_mode 356 361 s390_libgcc_cmp_return_mode (void) 357 362 { … … 1641 1646 if (!(target_flags_explicit & MASK_LONG_DOUBLE_128)) 1642 1647 target_flags |= MASK_LONG_DOUBLE_128; 1643 1648 #endif 1649 1650 if (s390_tune == PROCESSOR_2097_Z10 1651 && !PARAM_SET_P (PARAM_MAX_UNROLLED_INSNS)) 1652 set_param_value ("max-unrolled-insns", 100); 1644 1653 } 1645 1654 1646 1655 /* Map for smallest class containing reg regno. */ … … 1678 1687 if (!disp) 1679 1688 return true; 1680 1689 1690 /* Without the long displacement facility we don't need to 1691 distingiush between long and short displacement. */ 1692 if (!TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 1693 return true; 1694 1681 1695 /* Integer displacement in range. */ 1682 1696 if (GET_CODE (disp) == CONST_INT) 1683 1697 return INTVAL (disp) >= 0 && INTVAL (disp) < 4096; … … 2046 2060 } 2047 2061 2048 2062 2049 /* Evaluates constraint strings described by the regular expression2050 ([A|B](Q|R|S|T))|U|W and returns 1 if OP is a valid operand for the2051 constraint given in STR, or 0 else. */2063 /* Return true if ADDR is of kind symbol_ref or symbol_ref + const_int 2064 and return these parts in SYMREF and ADDEND. You can pass NULL in 2065 SYMREF and/or ADDEND if you are not interested in these values. */ 2052 2066 2053 int 2054 s390_ mem_constraint (const char *str, rtx op)2067 static bool 2068 s390_symref_operand_p (rtx addr, rtx *symref, HOST_WIDE_INT *addend) 2055 2069 { 2056 struct s390_address addr; 2057 char c = str[0]; 2070 HOST_WIDE_INT tmpaddend = 0; 2058 2071 2059 /* Check for offsettable variants of memory constraints. */ 2060 if (c == 'A') 2072 if (GET_CODE (addr) == CONST) 2073 addr = XEXP (addr, 0); 2074 2075 if (GET_CODE (addr) == PLUS) 2061 2076 { 2062 /* Only accept non-volatile MEMs. */ 2063 if (!MEM_P (op) || MEM_VOLATILE_P (op)) 2064 return 0; 2077 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF 2078 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (addr, 1))) 2079 { 2080 tmpaddend = INTVAL (XEXP (addr, 1)); 2081 addr = XEXP (addr, 0); 2082 } 2083 else 2084 return false; 2085 } 2086 else 2087 if (GET_CODE (addr) != SYMBOL_REF) 2088 return false; 2065 2089 2066 if ((reload_completed || reload_in_progress) 2067 ? !offsettable_memref_p (op) : !offsettable_nonstrict_memref_p (op)) 2068 return 0; 2090 if (symref) 2091 *symref = addr; 2092 if (addend) 2093 *addend = tmpaddend; 2094 2095 return true; 2096 } 2069 2097 2070 c = str[1];2071 }2072 2098 2073 /* Check for non-literal-pool variants of memory constraints. */ 2074 else if (c == 'B') 2099 /* Return true if the address in OP is valid for constraint letter C 2100 if wrapped in a MEM rtx. Set LIT_POOL_OK to true if it literal 2101 pool MEMs should be accepted. Only the Q, R, S, T constraint 2102 letters are allowed for C. */ 2103 2104 static int 2105 s390_check_qrst_address (char c, rtx op, bool lit_pool_ok) 2106 { 2107 struct s390_address addr; 2108 bool decomposed = false; 2109 2110 /* This check makes sure that no symbolic address (except literal 2111 pool references) are accepted by the R or T constraints. */ 2112 if (s390_symref_operand_p (op, NULL, NULL)) 2075 2113 { 2076 if ( GET_CODE (op) != MEM)2114 if (!lit_pool_ok) 2077 2115 return 0; 2078 if (!s390_decompose_address ( XEXP (op, 0), &addr))2116 if (!s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2079 2117 return 0; 2080 if ( addr.literal_pool)2118 if (!addr.literal_pool) 2081 2119 return 0; 2082 2083 c = str[1]; 2120 decomposed = true; 2084 2121 } 2085 2122 2086 2123 switch (c) 2087 2124 { 2088 case 'Q': 2089 if (GET_CODE (op) != MEM) 2090 return 0; 2091 if (!s390_decompose_address (XEXP (op, 0), &addr)) 2125 case 'Q': /* no index short displacement */ 2126 if (!decomposed && !s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2092 2127 return 0; 2093 2128 if (addr.indx) 2094 2129 return 0; 2095 2096 if (TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 2097 { 2098 if (!s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2099 return 0; 2100 } 2101 break; 2102 2103 case 'R': 2104 if (GET_CODE (op) != MEM) 2130 if (!s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2105 2131 return 0; 2132 break; 2106 2133 2134 case 'R': /* with index short displacement */ 2107 2135 if (TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 2108 2136 { 2109 if (! s390_decompose_address (XEXP (op, 0), &addr))2137 if (!decomposed && !s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2110 2138 return 0; 2111 2139 if (!s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2112 2140 return 0; 2113 2141 } 2142 /* Any invalid address here will be fixed up by reload, 2143 so accept it for the most generic constraint. */ 2114 2144 break; 2115 2145 2116 case 'S': 2146 case 'S': /* no index long displacement */ 2117 2147 if (!TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 2118 2148 return 0; 2119 if (GET_CODE (op) != MEM) 2120 return 0; 2121 if (!s390_decompose_address (XEXP (op, 0), &addr)) 2149 if (!decomposed && !s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2122 2150 return 0; 2123 2151 if (addr.indx) 2124 2152 return 0; … … 2126 2154 return 0; 2127 2155 break; 2128 2156 2129 case 'T': 2157 case 'T': /* with index long displacement */ 2130 2158 if (!TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 2131 2159 return 0; 2132 if (GET_CODE (op) != MEM) 2133 return 0; 2134 if (!s390_decompose_address (XEXP (op, 0), &addr)) 2135 return 0; 2136 if (s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2160 /* Any invalid address here will be fixed up by reload, 2161 so accept it for the most generic constraint. */ 2162 if ((decomposed || s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2163 && s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2137 2164 return 0; 2138 2165 break; 2166 default: 2167 return 0; 2168 } 2169 return 1; 2170 } 2139 2171 2140 case 'U':2141 if (TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT)2142 {2143 if (!s390_decompose_address (op, &addr))2144 return 0;2145 if (!s390_short_displacement (addr.disp))2146 return 0;2147 }2148 break;2149 2172 2150 case 'W': 2151 if (!TARGET_LONG_DISPLACEMENT) 2173 /* Evaluates constraint strings described by the regular expression 2174 ([A|B|Z](Q|R|S|T))|U|W|Y and returns 1 if OP is a valid operand for 2175 the constraint given in STR, or 0 else. */ 2176 2177 int 2178 s390_mem_constraint (const char *str, rtx op) 2179 { 2180 char c = str[0]; 2181 2182 switch (c) 2183 { 2184 case 'A': 2185 /* Check for offsettable variants of memory constraints. */ 2186 if (!MEM_P (op) || MEM_VOLATILE_P (op)) 2152 2187 return 0; 2153 if (!s390_decompose_address (op, &addr)) 2188 if ((reload_completed || reload_in_progress) 2189 ? !offsettable_memref_p (op) : !offsettable_nonstrict_memref_p (op)) 2154 2190 return 0; 2155 if (s390_short_displacement (addr.disp)) 2191 return s390_check_qrst_address (str[1], XEXP (op, 0), true); 2192 case 'B': 2193 /* Check for non-literal-pool variants of memory constraints. */ 2194 if (!MEM_P (op)) 2156 2195 return 0; 2157 break; 2158 2196 return s390_check_qrst_address (str[1], XEXP (op, 0), false); 2197 case 'Q': 2198 case 'R': 2199 case 'S': 2200 case 'T': 2201 if (GET_CODE (op) != MEM) 2202 return 0; 2203 return s390_check_qrst_address (c, XEXP (op, 0), true); 2204 case 'U': 2205 return (s390_check_qrst_address ('Q', op, true) 2206 || s390_check_qrst_address ('R', op, true)); 2207 case 'W': 2208 return (s390_check_qrst_address ('S', op, true) 2209 || s390_check_qrst_address ('T', op, true)); 2159 2210 case 'Y': 2160 2211 /* Simply check for the basic form of a shift count. Reload will 2161 2212 take care of making sure we have a proper base register. */ 2162 2213 if (!s390_decompose_shift_count (op, NULL, NULL)) 2163 2214 return 0; 2164 2215 break; 2165 2216 case 'Z': 2217 return s390_check_qrst_address (str[1], op, true); 2166 2218 default: 2167 2219 return 0; 2168 2220 } 2169 2170 2221 return 1; 2171 2222 } 2172 2223 2173 2224 2174 2175 2225 /* Evaluates constraint strings starting with letter O. Input 2176 2226 parameter C is the second letter following the "O" in the constraint 2177 2227 string. Returns 1 if VALUE meets the respective constraint and 0 … … 2789 2839 return rclass; 2790 2840 } 2791 2841 2792 /* Return true if ADDR is of kind symbol_ref or symbol_ref + const_int2793 and return these parts in SYMREF and ADDEND. You can pass NULL in2794 SYMREF and/or ADDEND if you are not interested in these values. */2795 2796 static bool2797 s390_symref_operand_p (rtx addr, rtx *symref, HOST_WIDE_INT *addend)2798 {2799 HOST_WIDE_INT tmpaddend = 0;2800 2801 if (GET_CODE (addr) == CONST)2802 addr = XEXP (addr, 0);2803 2804 if (GET_CODE (addr) == PLUS)2805 {2806 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF2807 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (addr, 1)))2808 {2809 tmpaddend = INTVAL (XEXP (addr, 1));2810 addr = XEXP (addr, 0);2811 }2812 else2813 return false;2814 }2815 else2816 if (GET_CODE (addr) != SYMBOL_REF)2817 return false;2818 2819 if (symref)2820 *symref = addr;2821 if (addend)2822 *addend = tmpaddend;2823 2824 return true;2825 }2826 2827 2842 /* Return true if ADDR is SYMBOL_REF + addend with addend being a 2828 2843 multiple of ALIGNMENT and the SYMBOL_REF being naturally 2829 2844 aligned. */ … … 5276 5291 A STD instruction should be scheduled earlier, 5277 5292 in order to use the bypass. */ 5278 5293 5294 5279 5295 static int 5280 5296 s390_adjust_priority (rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int priority) 5281 5297 { … … 5283 5299 return priority; 5284 5300 5285 5301 if (s390_tune != PROCESSOR_2084_Z990 5286 && s390_tune != PROCESSOR_2094_Z9_109) 5302 && s390_tune != PROCESSOR_2094_Z9_109 5303 && s390_tune != PROCESSOR_2097_Z10) 5287 5304 return priority; 5288 5305 5289 5306 switch (s390_safe_attr_type (insn)) … … 5302 5319 return priority; 5303 5320 } 5304 5321 5322 5305 5323 /* The number of instructions that can be issued per cycle. */ 5306 5324 5307 5325 static int … … 9589 9607 } 9590 9608 } 9591 9609 9610 /* On z10 the dynamic branch prediction must see the backward jump in 9611 a window of 384 bytes. If not it falls back to the static 9612 prediction. This function rearranges the loop backward branch in a 9613 way which makes the static prediction always correct. The function 9614 returns true if it added an instruction. */ 9615 static bool 9616 s390_z10_fix_long_loop_prediction (rtx insn) 9617 { 9618 rtx set = single_set (insn); 9619 rtx code_label, label_ref, new_label; 9620 rtx uncond_jump; 9621 rtx cur_insn; 9622 rtx tmp; 9623 int distance; 9624 9625 /* This will exclude branch on count and branch on index patterns 9626 since these are correctly statically predicted. */ 9627 if (!set 9628 || SET_DEST (set) != pc_rtx 9629 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC(set)) != IF_THEN_ELSE) 9630 return false; 9631 9632 label_ref = (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 1)) == LABEL_REF ? 9633 XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 1) : XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 2)); 9634 9635 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (label_ref) == LABEL_REF); 9636 9637 code_label = XEXP (label_ref, 0); 9638 9639 if (INSN_ADDRESSES (INSN_UID (code_label)) == -1 9640 || INSN_ADDRESSES (INSN_UID (insn)) == -1 9641 || (INSN_ADDRESSES (INSN_UID (insn)) 9642 - INSN_ADDRESSES (INSN_UID (code_label)) < Z10_PREDICT_DISTANCE)) 9643 return false; 9644 9645 for (distance = 0, cur_insn = PREV_INSN (insn); 9646 distance < Z10_PREDICT_DISTANCE - 6; 9647 distance += get_attr_length (cur_insn), cur_insn = PREV_INSN (cur_insn)) 9648 if (!cur_insn || JUMP_P (cur_insn) || LABEL_P (cur_insn)) 9649 return false; 9650 9651 new_label = gen_label_rtx (); 9652 uncond_jump = emit_jump_insn_after ( 9653 gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, pc_rtx, 9654 gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (VOIDmode, code_label)), 9655 insn); 9656 emit_label_after (new_label, uncond_jump); 9657 9658 tmp = XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 1); 9659 XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 1) = XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 2); 9660 XEXP (SET_SRC (set), 2) = tmp; 9661 INSN_CODE (insn) = -1; 9662 9663 XEXP (label_ref, 0) = new_label; 9664 JUMP_LABEL (insn) = new_label; 9665 JUMP_LABEL (uncond_jump) = code_label; 9666 9667 return true; 9668 } 9669 9592 9670 /* Returns 1 if INSN reads the value of REG for purposes not related 9593 9671 to addressing of memory, and 0 otherwise. */ 9594 9672 static int … … 9671 9749 if that register's value is delivered via a bypass, then the 9672 9750 pipeline recycles, thereby causing significant performance decline. 9673 9751 This function locates such situations and exchanges the two 9674 operands of the compare. */ 9675 static void 9676 s390_z10_optimize_cmp (void) 9752 operands of the compare. The function return true whenever it 9753 added an insn. */ 9754 static bool 9755 s390_z10_optimize_cmp (rtx insn) 9677 9756 { 9678 rtx insn, prev_insn, next_insn; 9679 int added_NOPs = 0; 9757 rtx prev_insn, next_insn; 9758 bool insn_added_p = false; 9759 rtx cond, *op0, *op1; 9680 9760 9681 for (insn = get_insns (); insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))9761 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == PARALLEL) 9682 9762 { 9683 rtx cond, *op0, *op1; 9684 9685 if (!INSN_P (insn) || INSN_CODE (insn) <= 0) 9686 continue; 9687 9688 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == PARALLEL) 9689 { 9690 /* Handle compare and branch and branch on count 9691 instructions. */ 9692 rtx pattern = single_set (insn); 9693 9694 if (!pattern 9695 || SET_DEST (pattern) != pc_rtx 9696 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pattern)) != IF_THEN_ELSE) 9697 continue; 9763 /* Handle compare and branch and branch on count 9764 instructions. */ 9765 rtx pattern = single_set (insn); 9766 9767 if (!pattern 9768 || SET_DEST (pattern) != pc_rtx 9769 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pattern)) != IF_THEN_ELSE) 9770 return false; 9698 9771 9699 9700 9701 9702 9703 9704 9705 9772 cond = XEXP (SET_SRC (pattern), 0); 9773 op0 = &XEXP (cond, 0); 9774 op1 = &XEXP (cond, 1); 9775 } 9776 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == SET) 9777 { 9778 rtx src, dest; 9706 9779 9707 9708 9709 9780 /* Handle normal compare instructions. */ 9781 src = SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn)); 9782 dest = SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn)); 9710 9783 9711 9712 9713 9714 continue;9784 if (!REG_P (dest) 9785 || !CC_REGNO_P (REGNO (dest)) 9786 || GET_CODE (src) != COMPARE) 9787 return false; 9715 9788 9716 9717 9718 9719 9720 9721 9722 9723 continue;9789 /* s390_swap_cmp will try to find the conditional 9790 jump when passing NULL_RTX as condition. */ 9791 cond = NULL_RTX; 9792 op0 = &XEXP (src, 0); 9793 op1 = &XEXP (src, 1); 9794 } 9795 else 9796 return false; 9724 9797 9725 9726 continue;9798 if (!REG_P (*op0) || !REG_P (*op1)) 9799 return false; 9727 9800 9728 /* Swap the COMPARE arguments and its mask if there is a 9729 conflicting access in the previous insn. */ 9730 prev_insn = PREV_INSN (insn); 9801 /* Swap the COMPARE arguments and its mask if there is a 9802 conflicting access in the previous insn. */ 9803 prev_insn = PREV_INSN (insn); 9804 if (prev_insn != NULL_RTX && INSN_P (prev_insn) 9805 && reg_referenced_p (*op1, PATTERN (prev_insn))) 9806 s390_swap_cmp (cond, op0, op1, insn); 9807 9808 /* Check if there is a conflict with the next insn. If there 9809 was no conflict with the previous insn, then swap the 9810 COMPARE arguments and its mask. If we already swapped 9811 the operands, or if swapping them would cause a conflict 9812 with the previous insn, issue a NOP after the COMPARE in 9813 order to separate the two instuctions. */ 9814 next_insn = NEXT_INSN (insn); 9815 if (next_insn != NULL_RTX && INSN_P (next_insn) 9816 && s390_non_addr_reg_read_p (*op1, next_insn)) 9817 { 9731 9818 if (prev_insn != NULL_RTX && INSN_P (prev_insn) 9732 && reg_referenced_p (*op1, PATTERN (prev_insn))) 9733 s390_swap_cmp (cond, op0, op1, insn); 9734 9735 /* Check if there is a conflict with the next insn. If there 9736 was no conflict with the previous insn, then swap the 9737 COMPARE arguments and its mask. If we already swapped 9738 the operands, or if swapping them would cause a conflict 9739 with the previous insn, issue a NOP after the COMPARE in 9740 order to separate the two instuctions. */ 9741 next_insn = NEXT_INSN (insn); 9742 if (next_insn != NULL_RTX && INSN_P (next_insn) 9743 && s390_non_addr_reg_read_p (*op1, next_insn)) 9819 && s390_non_addr_reg_read_p (*op0, prev_insn)) 9744 9820 { 9745 if (prev_insn != NULL_RTX && INSN_P (prev_insn) 9746 && s390_non_addr_reg_read_p (*op0, prev_insn)) 9747 { 9748 if (REGNO (*op1) == 0) 9749 emit_insn_after (gen_nop1 (), insn); 9750 else 9751 emit_insn_after (gen_nop (), insn); 9752 added_NOPs = 1; 9753 } 9821 if (REGNO (*op1) == 0) 9822 emit_insn_after (gen_nop1 (), insn); 9754 9823 else 9755 s390_swap_cmp (cond, op0, op1, insn); 9824 emit_insn_after (gen_nop (), insn); 9825 insn_added_p = true; 9756 9826 } 9827 else 9828 s390_swap_cmp (cond, op0, op1, insn); 9757 9829 } 9758 9759 /* Adjust branches if we added new instructions. */ 9760 if (added_NOPs) 9761 shorten_branches (get_insns ()); 9830 return insn_added_p; 9762 9831 } 9763 9832 9764 9765 9833 /* Perform machine-dependent processing. */ 9766 9834 9767 9835 static void … … 9872 9940 /* Try to optimize prologue and epilogue further. */ 9873 9941 s390_optimize_prologue (); 9874 9942 9875 /* Eliminate z10-specific pipeline recycles related to some compare 9876 instructions. */ 9943 /* Walk over the insns and do some z10 specific changes. */ 9877 9944 if (s390_tune == PROCESSOR_2097_Z10) 9878 s390_z10_optimize_cmp (); 9945 { 9946 rtx insn; 9947 bool insn_added_p = false; 9948 9949 /* The insn lengths and addresses have to be up to date for the 9950 following manipulations. */ 9951 shorten_branches (get_insns ()); 9952 9953 for (insn = get_insns (); insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) 9954 { 9955 if (!INSN_P (insn) || INSN_CODE (insn) <= 0) 9956 continue; 9957 9958 if (JUMP_P (insn)) 9959 insn_added_p |= s390_z10_fix_long_loop_prediction (insn); 9960 9961 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == PARALLEL 9962 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == SET) 9963 insn_added_p |= s390_z10_optimize_cmp (insn); 9964 } 9965 9966 /* Adjust branches if we added new instructions. */ 9967 if (insn_added_p) 9968 shorten_branches (get_insns ()); 9969 } 9879 9970 } 9880 9971 9881 9972 -
gcc/config/s390/s390.md
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/config/s390/s390.md gcc-4.4.1/gcc/config/s390/s390.md
old new 202 202 (define_attr "type" "none,integer,load,lr,la,larl,lm,stm, 203 203 cs,vs,store,sem,idiv, 204 204 imulhi,imulsi,imuldi, 205 branch,jsr,fsimptf,fsimpdf,fsimpsf, 205 branch,jsr,fsimptf,fsimpdf,fsimpsf,fhex, 206 206 floadtf,floaddf,floadsf,fstoredf,fstoresf, 207 207 fmultf,fmuldf,fmulsf,fdivtf,fdivdf,fdivsf, 208 208 ftoi,fsqrttf,fsqrtdf,fsqrtsf, … … 1076 1076 (const_int 6) (const_int 12)))]) ; 8 byte for clr/jg 1077 1077 ; 10 byte for clgr/jg 1078 1078 1079 ; And now the same two patterns as above but with a negated CC mask. 1080 1081 ; cij, cgij, crj, cgrj, cfi, cgfi, cr, cgr 1082 ; The following instructions do a complementary access of their second 1083 ; operand (z01 only): crj_c, cgrjc, cr, cgr 1084 (define_insn "*icmp_and_br_signed_<mode>" 1085 [(set (pc) 1086 (if_then_else (match_operator 0 "s390_signed_integer_comparison" 1087 [(match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "d,d") 1088 (match_operand:GPR 2 "nonmemory_operand" "d,C")]) 1089 (pc) 1090 (label_ref (match_operand 3 "" "")))) 1091 (clobber (reg:CC CC_REGNUM))] 1092 "TARGET_Z10" 1093 { 1094 if (get_attr_length (insn) == 6) 1095 return which_alternative ? 1096 "c<g>ij%D0\t%1,%c2,%l3" : "c<g>rj%D0\t%1,%2,%l3"; 1097 else 1098 return which_alternative ? 1099 "c<g>fi\t%1,%c2\;jg%D0\t%l3" : "c<g>r\t%1,%2\;jg%D0\t%l3"; 1100 } 1101 [(set_attr "op_type" "RIE") 1102 (set_attr "type" "branch") 1103 (set_attr "z10prop" "z10_super_c,z10_super") 1104 (set (attr "length") 1105 (if_then_else (lt (abs (minus (pc) (match_dup 3))) (const_int 60000)) 1106 (const_int 6) (const_int 12)))]) ; 8 byte for cr/jg 1107 ; 10 byte for cgr/jg 1108 1109 ; clij, clgij, clrj, clgrj, clfi, clgfi, clr, clgr 1110 ; The following instructions do a complementary access of their second 1111 ; operand (z10 only): clrj, clgrj, clr, clgr 1112 (define_insn "*icmp_and_br_unsigned_<mode>" 1113 [(set (pc) 1114 (if_then_else (match_operator 0 "s390_unsigned_integer_comparison" 1115 [(match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "d,d") 1116 (match_operand:GPR 2 "nonmemory_operand" "d,I")]) 1117 (pc) 1118 (label_ref (match_operand 3 "" "")))) 1119 (clobber (reg:CC CC_REGNUM))] 1120 "TARGET_Z10" 1121 { 1122 if (get_attr_length (insn) == 6) 1123 return which_alternative ? 1124 "cl<g>ij%D0\t%1,%b2,%l3" : "cl<g>rj%D0\t%1,%2,%l3"; 1125 else 1126 return which_alternative ? 1127 "cl<g>fi\t%1,%b2\;jg%D0\t%l3" : "cl<g>r\t%1,%2\;jg%D0\t%l3"; 1128 } 1129 [(set_attr "op_type" "RIE") 1130 (set_attr "type" "branch") 1131 (set_attr "z10prop" "z10_super_c,z10_super") 1132 (set (attr "length") 1133 (if_then_else (lt (abs (minus (pc) (match_dup 3))) (const_int 60000)) 1134 (const_int 6) (const_int 12)))]) ; 8 byte for clr/jg 1135 ; 10 byte for clgr/jg 1136 1079 1137 ;; 1080 1138 ;;- Move instructions. 1081 1139 ;; … … 1470 1528 1471 1529 (define_insn "*la_64" 1472 1530 [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=d,d") 1473 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" " U,W"))]1531 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR,ZSZT"))] 1474 1532 "TARGET_64BIT" 1475 1533 "@ 1476 1534 la\t%0,%a1 … … 1653 1711 1654 1712 (define_insn "*la_31" 1655 1713 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=d,d") 1656 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" " U,W"))]1714 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR,ZSZT"))] 1657 1715 "!TARGET_64BIT && legitimate_la_operand_p (operands[1])" 1658 1716 "@ 1659 1717 la\t%0,%a1 … … 1688 1746 1689 1747 (define_insn "*la_31_and" 1690 1748 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=d,d") 1691 (and:SI (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" " U,W")1749 (and:SI (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR,ZSZT") 1692 1750 (const_int 2147483647)))] 1693 1751 "!TARGET_64BIT" 1694 1752 "@ … … 1714 1772 1715 1773 (define_insn "force_la_31" 1716 1774 [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=d,d") 1717 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" " U,W"))1775 (match_operand:QI 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR,ZSZT")) 1718 1776 (use (const_int 0))] 1719 1777 "!TARGET_64BIT" 1720 1778 "@ … … 1909 1967 # 1910 1968 #" 1911 1969 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RRE,*,*,RSY,RSY,*,*") 1912 (set_attr "type" "f simptf,fsimptf,*,*,lm,stm,*,*")])1970 (set_attr "type" "fhex,fsimptf,*,*,lm,stm,*,*")]) 1913 1971 1914 1972 (define_insn "*mov<mode>_31" 1915 1973 [(set (match_operand:TD_TF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=f,f,f,o") … … 1921 1979 # 1922 1980 #" 1923 1981 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RRE,*,*") 1924 (set_attr "type" "f simptf,fsimptf,*,*")])1982 (set_attr "type" "fhex,fsimptf,*,*")]) 1925 1983 1926 1984 ; TFmode in GPRs splitters 1927 1985 … … 2029 2087 lg\t%0,%1 2030 2088 stg\t%1,%0" 2031 2089 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RR,RRE,RRE,RX,RXY,RX,RXY,RRE,RXY,RXY") 2032 (set_attr "type" "f simpdf,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf,2090 (set_attr "type" "fhex,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf,floaddf, 2033 2091 fstoredf,fstoredf,lr,load,store") 2034 2092 (set_attr "z10prop" "*, 2035 2093 *, … … 2059 2117 lg\t%0,%1 2060 2118 stg\t%1,%0" 2061 2119 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RR,RX,RXY,RX,RXY,RRE,RXY,RXY") 2062 (set_attr "type" "f simp<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,2120 (set_attr "type" "fhex,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>, 2063 2121 fstore<mode>,fstore<mode>,lr,load,store") 2064 2122 (set_attr "z10prop" "*, 2065 2123 *, … … 2091 2149 # 2092 2150 #" 2093 2151 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RR,RX,RXY,RX,RXY,RS,RSY,RS,RSY,*,*") 2094 (set_attr "type" "f simp<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,2152 (set_attr "type" "fhex,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>, 2095 2153 fstore<mode>,fstore<mode>,lm,lm,stm,stm,*,*")]) 2096 2154 2097 2155 (define_split … … 2158 2216 st\t%1,%0 2159 2217 sty\t%1,%0" 2160 2218 [(set_attr "op_type" "RRE,RR,RX,RXY,RX,RXY,RR,RX,RXY,RX,RXY") 2161 (set_attr "type" "f simp<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,2219 (set_attr "type" "fhex,fload<mode>,fload<mode>,fload<mode>, 2162 2220 fstore<mode>,fstore<mode>,lr,load,load,store,store") 2163 2221 (set_attr "z10prop" "*, 2164 2222 *, … … 7407 7465 [(set (pc) 7408 7466 (if_then_else 7409 7467 (match_operator 1 "s390_comparison" [(reg CC_REGNUM) (const_int 0)]) 7410 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U")7468 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR") 7411 7469 (pc)))] 7412 7470 "" 7413 7471 { … … 7471 7529 (if_then_else 7472 7530 (match_operator 1 "s390_comparison" [(reg CC_REGNUM) (const_int 0)]) 7473 7531 (pc) 7474 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U")))]7532 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR")))] 7475 7533 "" 7476 7534 { 7477 7535 if (get_attr_op_type (insn) == OP_TYPE_RR) … … 7660 7718 (if_then_else 7661 7719 (ne (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "d") 7662 7720 (const_int 1)) 7663 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U")7721 (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR") 7664 7722 (pc))) 7665 7723 (set (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "=1") 7666 7724 (plus:SI (match_dup 1) (const_int -1))) … … 7771 7829 ; 7772 7830 7773 7831 (define_insn "indirect_jump" 7774 [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U"))]7832 [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR"))] 7775 7833 "" 7776 7834 { 7777 7835 if (get_attr_op_type (insn) == OP_TYPE_RR) … … 7790 7848 ; 7791 7849 7792 7850 (define_insn "casesi_jump" 7793 [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U"))7851 [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR")) 7794 7852 (use (label_ref (match_operand 1 "" "")))] 7795 7853 "" 7796 7854 { … … 8012 8070 (set_attr "type" "jsr")]) 8013 8071 8014 8072 (define_insn "*basr" 8015 [(call (mem:QI (match_operand 0 "address_operand" " U"))8073 [(call (mem:QI (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZR")) 8016 8074 (match_operand 1 "const_int_operand" "n")) 8017 8075 (clobber (match_operand 2 "register_operand" "=r"))] 8018 8076 "!SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && GET_MODE (operands[2]) == Pmode" … … 8070 8128 8071 8129 (define_insn "*basr_r" 8072 8130 [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") 8073 (call (mem:QI (match_operand 1 "address_operand" " U"))8131 (call (mem:QI (match_operand 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR")) 8074 8132 (match_operand 2 "const_int_operand" "n"))) 8075 8133 (clobber (match_operand 3 "register_operand" "=r"))] 8076 8134 "!SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) && GET_MODE (operands[3]) == Pmode" … … 8170 8228 8171 8229 (define_insn "*basr_tls" 8172 8230 [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") 8173 (call (mem:QI (match_operand 1 "address_operand" " U"))8231 (call (mem:QI (match_operand 1 "address_operand" "ZQZR")) 8174 8232 (match_operand 2 "const_int_operand" "n"))) 8175 8233 (clobber (match_operand 3 "register_operand" "=r")) 8176 8234 (use (match_operand 4 "" ""))] … … 8720 8778 ; 8721 8779 8722 8780 (define_insn "prefetch" 8723 [(prefetch (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "UW,X")8724 (match_operand:SI 1 "const_int_operand" " n,n")8725 (match_operand:SI 2 "const_int_operand" " n,n"))]8726 "TARGET_Z 10"8781 [(prefetch (match_operand 0 "address_operand" "ZQZS,ZRZT,X") 8782 (match_operand:SI 1 "const_int_operand" " n, n,n") 8783 (match_operand:SI 2 "const_int_operand" " n, n,n"))] 8784 "TARGET_ZARCH && s390_tune == PROCESSOR_2097_Z10" 8727 8785 { 8728 if (larl_operand (operands[0], Pmode)) 8729 return INTVAL (operands[1]) == 1 ? "pfdrl\t2,%a0" : "pfdrl\t1,%a0"; 8786 switch (which_alternative) 8787 { 8788 case 0: 8789 return INTVAL (operands[1]) == 1 ? "stcmh\t2,0,%a0" : "stcmh\t1,0,%a0"; 8790 case 1: 8791 return INTVAL (operands[1]) == 1 ? "pfd\t2,%a0" : "pfd\t1,%a0"; 8792 case 2: 8793 if (larl_operand (operands[0], Pmode)) 8794 return INTVAL (operands[1]) == 1 ? "pfdrl\t2,%a0" : "pfdrl\t1,%a0"; 8795 default: 8730 8796 8731 if (s390_mem_constraint ("W", operands[0]) 8732 || s390_mem_constraint ("U", operands[0])) 8733 return INTVAL (operands[1]) == 1 ? "pfd\t2,%a0" : "pfd\t1,%a0"; 8734 8735 /* This point might be reached if op0 is a larl operand with an 8736 uneven addend. In this case we simply omit issuing a prefetch 8737 instruction. */ 8797 /* This might be reached for symbolic operands with an odd 8798 addend. We simply omit the prefetch for such rare cases. */ 8738 8799 8739 return ""; 8800 return ""; 8801 } 8740 8802 } 8741 [(set_attr "type" "load,larl") 8742 (set_attr "op_type" "RXY,RIL") 8743 (set_attr "z10prop" "z10_super")]) 8803 [(set_attr "type" "store,load,larl") 8804 (set_attr "op_type" "RSY,RXY,RIL") 8805 (set_attr "z10prop" "z10_super") 8806 (set_attr "cpu_facility" "*,z10,z10")]) 8744 8807 8745 8808 8746 8809 ; -
gcc/cp/call.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/call.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/call.c
old new 1211 1211 lvalue_p = clk_ordinary; 1212 1212 from = TREE_TYPE (from); 1213 1213 } 1214 else if (expr) 1214 1215 if (expr && BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (expr)) 1216 { 1217 maybe_warn_cpp0x ("extended initializer lists"); 1218 conv = implicit_conversion (to, from, expr, c_cast_p, 1219 flags); 1220 if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (to) 1221 && CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (expr) == 1) 1222 { 1223 expr = CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (expr, 0)->value; 1224 from = TREE_TYPE (expr); 1225 } 1226 } 1227 1228 if (lvalue_p == clk_none && expr) 1215 1229 lvalue_p = real_lvalue_p (expr); 1216 1230 1217 1231 tfrom = from; … … 1347 1361 conversion operator). */ 1348 1362 flags |= LOOKUP_NO_TEMP_BIND; 1349 1363 1350 conv = implicit_conversion (to, from, expr, c_cast_p, 1351 flags); 1364 if (!conv) 1365 conv = implicit_conversion (to, from, expr, c_cast_p, 1366 flags); 1352 1367 if (!conv) 1353 1368 return NULL; 1354 1369 … … 6242 6257 ref_conv1 = maybe_handle_ref_bind (&ics1); 6243 6258 ref_conv2 = maybe_handle_ref_bind (&ics2); 6244 6259 6260 /* List-initialization sequence L1 is a better conversion sequence than 6261 list-initialization sequence L2 if L1 converts to 6262 std::initializer_list<X> for some X and L2 does not. */ 6263 if (ics1->kind == ck_list && ics2->kind != ck_list) 6264 return 1; 6265 if (ics2->kind == ck_list && ics1->kind != ck_list) 6266 return -1; 6267 6245 6268 /* [over.ics.rank] 6246 6269 6247 6270 When comparing the basic forms of implicit conversion sequences (as … … 6292 6315 conversion *t1; 6293 6316 conversion *t2; 6294 6317 6295 for (t1 = ics1; t1->kind != ck_user && t1->kind != ck_list; t1 = t1->u.next)6318 for (t1 = ics1; t1->kind != ck_user; t1 = t1->u.next) 6296 6319 if (t1->kind == ck_ambig || t1->kind == ck_aggr) 6297 6320 return 0; 6298 for (t2 = ics2; t2->kind != ck_user && t2->kind != ck_list; t2 = t2->u.next)6321 for (t2 = ics2; t2->kind != ck_user; t2 = t2->u.next) 6299 6322 if (t2->kind == ck_ambig || t2->kind == ck_aggr) 6300 6323 return 0; 6301 6324 6302 /* Conversion to std::initializer_list is better than other6303 user-defined conversions. */6304 if (t1->kind == ck_list6305 || t2->kind == ck_list)6306 {6307 if (t2->kind != ck_list)6308 return 1;6309 else if (t1->kind != ck_list)6310 return -1;6311 else6312 return 0;6313 }6314 6315 6325 if (t1->cand->fn != t2->cand->fn) 6316 6326 return 0; 6317 6327 … … 7288 7298 if (!conv || conv->bad_p) 7289 7299 { 7290 7300 if (!(TYPE_QUALS (TREE_TYPE (type)) & TYPE_QUAL_CONST) 7301 && !TYPE_REF_IS_RVALUE (type) 7291 7302 && !real_lvalue_p (expr)) 7292 7303 error ("invalid initialization of non-const reference of " 7293 7304 "type %qT from a temporary of type %qT", -
gcc/cp/decl.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/decl.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/decl.c
old new 4345 4345 return NULL_TREE; 4346 4346 } 4347 4347 4348 if (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR)4349 {4350 error ("ISO C++ forbids use of initializer list to "4351 "initialize reference %qD", decl);4352 return NULL_TREE;4353 }4354 4355 4348 if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST) 4356 4349 init = build_x_compound_expr_from_list (init, "initializer"); 4357 4350 … … 7618 7611 bool unsigned_p, signed_p, short_p, long_p, thread_p; 7619 7612 bool type_was_error_mark_node = false; 7620 7613 bool parameter_pack_p = declarator? declarator->parameter_pack_p : false; 7621 bool set_no_warning = false;7622 7614 bool template_type_arg = false; 7623 7615 7624 7616 signed_p = declspecs->specs[(int)ds_signed]; … … 8297 8289 /* We now know that the TYPE_QUALS don't apply to the 8298 8290 decl, but to its return type. */ 8299 8291 type_quals = TYPE_UNQUALIFIED; 8300 set_no_warning = true;8301 8292 } 8302 8293 8303 8294 /* Error about some types functions can't return. */ … … 9499 9490 if (!processing_template_decl) 9500 9491 cp_apply_type_quals_to_decl (type_quals, decl); 9501 9492 9502 if (set_no_warning)9503 TREE_NO_WARNING (decl) = 1;9504 9505 9493 return decl; 9506 9494 } 9507 9495 } -
gcc/cp/error.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/error.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/error.c
old new 2181 2181 return decl_as_string (decl, TFF_DECL_SPECIFIERS); 2182 2182 2183 2183 reinit_cxx_pp (); 2184 if (v == 1 && DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (decl)) 2184 if (v == 1 2185 && (DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (decl) 2186 || (DECL_NAMESPACE_SCOPE_P (decl) 2187 && CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl) != global_namespace))) 2185 2188 { 2186 2189 dump_type (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl), TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER); 2187 2190 pp_cxx_colon_colon (cxx_pp); -
gcc/cp/init.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/init.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/init.c
old new 2695 2695 gcc_assert (!init); 2696 2696 2697 2697 inner_elt_type = strip_array_types (type); 2698 2699 /* Look through the TARGET_EXPR around a compound literal. */ 2700 if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == TARGET_EXPR 2701 && TREE_CODE (TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init)) == CONSTRUCTOR 2702 && from_array != 2) 2703 init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init); 2704 2698 2705 if (init 2699 2706 && TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE 2700 2707 && (from_array == 2 … … 2763 2770 base = get_temp_regvar (ptype, rval); 2764 2771 iterator = get_temp_regvar (ptrdiff_type_node, maxindex); 2765 2772 2773 /* If initializing one array from another, initialize element by 2774 element. We rely upon the below calls to do the argument 2775 checking. Evaluate the initializer before entering the try block. */ 2776 if (from_array && init && TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR) 2777 { 2778 base2 = decay_conversion (init); 2779 itype = TREE_TYPE (base2); 2780 base2 = get_temp_regvar (itype, base2); 2781 itype = TREE_TYPE (itype); 2782 } 2783 2766 2784 /* Protect the entire array initialization so that we can destroy 2767 2785 the partially constructed array if an exception is thrown. 2768 2786 But don't do this if we're assigning. */ … … 2805 2823 } 2806 2824 else if (from_array) 2807 2825 { 2808 /* If initializing one array from another, initialize element by2809 element. We rely upon the below calls the do argument2810 checking. */2811 2826 if (init) 2812 { 2813 base2 = decay_conversion (init); 2814 itype = TREE_TYPE (base2); 2815 base2 = get_temp_regvar (itype, base2); 2816 itype = TREE_TYPE (itype); 2817 } 2827 /* OK, we set base2 above. */; 2818 2828 else if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (type) 2819 2829 && TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type) 2820 2830 && ! TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type)) -
gcc/cp/Make-lang.in
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/Make-lang.in gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/Make-lang.in
old new 72 72 # Shared with C front end: 73 73 CXX_C_OBJS = attribs.o c-common.o c-format.o c-pragma.o c-semantics.o c-lex.o \ 74 74 c-dump.o $(CXX_TARGET_OBJS) c-pretty-print.o c-opts.o c-pch.o \ 75 incpath.o c ppdefault.o c-ppoutput.o c-cppbuiltin.o prefix.o \76 c-gimplify.o c-omp.o tree-inline.o75 incpath.o c-ppoutput.o c-cppbuiltin.o prefix.o \ 76 c-gimplify.o c-omp.o 77 77 78 78 # Language-specific object files for C++ and Objective C++. 79 79 CXX_AND_OBJCXX_OBJS = cp/call.o cp/decl.o cp/expr.o cp/pt.o cp/typeck2.o \ -
gcc/cp/parser.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/parser.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/parser.c
old new 11871 11871 else 11872 11872 identifier = make_anon_name (); 11873 11873 11874 /* Check for the `:' that denotes a specified underlying type in C++0x. */ 11874 /* Check for the `:' that denotes a specified underlying type in C++0x. 11875 Note that a ':' could also indicate a bitfield width, however. */ 11875 11876 if (cp_lexer_next_token_is (parser->lexer, CPP_COLON)) 11876 11877 { 11877 11878 cp_decl_specifier_seq type_specifiers; 11878 11879 11880 /* Consume the `:'. */ 11881 cp_lexer_consume_token (parser->lexer); 11882 11883 /* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */ 11884 cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false, 11885 &type_specifiers); 11886 11879 11887 /* At this point this is surely not elaborated type specifier. */ 11880 11888 if (!cp_parser_parse_definitely (parser)) 11881 11889 return NULL_TREE; … … 11883 11891 if (cxx_dialect == cxx98) 11884 11892 maybe_warn_cpp0x ("scoped enums"); 11885 11893 11886 /* Consume the `:'. */11887 cp_lexer_consume_token (parser->lexer);11888 11889 11894 has_underlying_type = true; 11890 11895 11891 /* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */11892 cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,11893 &type_specifiers);11894 11895 11896 /* If that didn't work, stop. */ 11896 11897 if (type_specifiers.type != error_mark_node) 11897 11898 { -
gcc/cp/pt.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/pt.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/pt.c
old new 8007 8007 cp_function_chain->x_current_class_ref = saved_class_ref; 8008 8008 } 8009 8009 8010 pop_access_scope (fn);8011 8012 8010 /* Make sure the default argument is reasonable. */ 8013 8011 arg = check_default_argument (type, arg); 8014 8012 8013 pop_access_scope (fn); 8014 8015 8015 return arg; 8016 8016 } 8017 8017 -
gcc/cp/tree.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/cp/tree.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/cp/tree.c
old new 132 132 return clk_ordinary; 133 133 134 134 case CONST_DECL: 135 /* CONST_DECL without TREE_STATIC are enumeration values and 136 thus not lvalues. With TREE_STATIC they are used by ObjC++ 137 in objc_build_string_object and need to be considered as 138 lvalues. */ 139 if (! TREE_STATIC (ref)) 140 return clk_none; 135 141 case VAR_DECL: 136 142 if (TREE_READONLY (ref) && ! TREE_STATIC (ref) 137 143 && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (ref) -
gcc/DATESTAMP
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/DATESTAMP gcc-4.4.1/gcc/DATESTAMP
old new 1 20090 7221 20090912 -
gcc/doc/install.texi
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/doc/install.texi gcc-4.4.1/gcc/doc/install.texi
old new 2463 2463 @samp{make pdf} in place of @samp{make dvi}, you can create documentation 2464 2464 in the form of @file{.pdf} files; this requires @command{texi2pdf}, which 2465 2465 is included with Texinfo version 4.8 and later. You can also 2466 @uref{http:// www.gnu.org/order/order.html,,buy printed manuals from the2466 @uref{http://shop.fsf.org/,,buy printed manuals from the 2467 2467 Free Software Foundation}, though such manuals may not be for the most 2468 2468 recent version of GCC@. 2469 2469 -
gcc/doc/invoke.texi
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/doc/invoke.texi gcc-4.4.1/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
old new 456 456 -mfix-cortex-m3-ldrd} 457 457 458 458 @emph{AVR Options} 459 @gccoptlist{-mmcu=@var{mcu} -msize -m init-stack=@var{n} -mno-interrupts @gol459 @gccoptlist{-mmcu=@var{mcu} -msize -mno-interrupts @gol 460 460 -mcall-prologues -mno-tablejump -mtiny-stack -mint8} 461 461 462 462 @emph{Blackfin Options} … … 6513 6513 6514 6514 @item -fstrict-aliasing 6515 6515 @opindex fstrict-aliasing 6516 Allow sthe compiler to assume the strictest aliasing rules applicable to6516 Allow the compiler to assume the strictest aliasing rules applicable to 6517 6517 the language being compiled. For C (and C++), this activates 6518 6518 optimizations based on the type of expressions. In particular, an 6519 6519 object of one type is assumed never to reside at the same address as an … … 6530 6530 @}; 6531 6531 6532 6532 int f() @{ 6533 a_union t;6533 union a_union t; 6534 6534 t.d = 3.0; 6535 6535 return t.i; 6536 6536 @} … … 6543 6543 implementation}. However, this code might not: 6544 6544 @smallexample 6545 6545 int f() @{ 6546 a_union t;6546 union a_union t; 6547 6547 int* ip; 6548 6548 t.d = 3.0; 6549 6549 ip = &t.i; … … 9277 9277 @opindex msize 9278 9278 Output instruction sizes to the asm file. 9279 9279 9280 @item -minit-stack=@var{N}9281 @opindex minit-stack9282 Specify the initial stack address, which may be a symbol or numeric value,9283 @samp{__stack} is the default.9284 9285 9280 @item -mno-interrupts 9286 9281 @opindex mno-interrupts 9287 9282 Generated code is not compatible with hardware interrupts. -
gcc/doc/service.texi
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/doc/service.texi gcc-4.4.1/gcc/doc/service.texi
old new 21 21 @item 22 22 Look in the service directory for someone who might help you for a fee. 23 23 The service directory is found at 24 @uref{http://www. gnu.org/prep/service.html}.24 @uref{http://www.fsf.org/resources/service}. 25 25 @end itemize 26 26 27 27 For further information, see -
gcc/dse.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/dse.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/dse.c
old new 1070 1070 { 1071 1071 rtx mem_address = XEXP (mem, 0); 1072 1072 rtx expanded_address, address; 1073 int expanded; 1074 1073 1075 /* Make sure that cselib is has initialized all of the operands of 1074 1076 the address before asking it to do the subst. */ 1075 1077 … … 1114 1116 fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); 1115 1117 } 1116 1118 1117 /* Use cselib to replace all of the reg references with the full 1118 expression. This will take care of the case where we have 1119 /* First see if just canon_rtx (mem_address) is const or frame, 1120 if not, try cselib_expand_value_rtx and call canon_rtx on that. */ 1121 address = NULL_RTX; 1122 for (expanded = 0; expanded < 2; expanded++) 1123 { 1124 if (expanded) 1125 { 1126 /* Use cselib to replace all of the reg references with the full 1127 expression. This will take care of the case where we have 1119 1128 1120 r_x = base + offset;1121 val = *r_x;1129 r_x = base + offset; 1130 val = *r_x; 1122 1131 1123 by making it into 1124 1125 val = *(base + offset); 1126 */ 1127 1128 expanded_address = cselib_expand_value_rtx (mem_address, scratch, 5); 1132 by making it into 1129 1133 1130 /* If this fails, just go with the mem_address. */ 1131 if (!expanded_address) 1132 expanded_address = mem_address; 1134 val = *(base + offset); */ 1133 1135 1134 /* Split the address into canonical BASE + OFFSET terms. */ 1135 address = canon_rtx (expanded_address);1136 expanded_address = cselib_expand_value_rtx (mem_address, 1137 scratch, 5); 1136 1138 1137 *offset = 0; 1139 /* If this fails, just go with the address from first 1140 iteration. */ 1141 if (!expanded_address) 1142 break; 1143 } 1144 else 1145 expanded_address = mem_address; 1138 1146 1139 if (dump_file) 1140 { 1141 fprintf (dump_file, "\n after cselib_expand address: "); 1142 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, expanded_address, 0); 1143 fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); 1147 /* Split the address into canonical BASE + OFFSET terms. */ 1148 address = canon_rtx (expanded_address); 1144 1149 1145 fprintf (dump_file, "\n after canon_rtx address: "); 1146 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, address, 0); 1147 fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); 1148 } 1150 *offset = 0; 1149 1151 1150 if (GET_CODE (address) == CONST) 1151 address = XEXP (address, 0); 1152 if (dump_file) 1153 { 1154 if (expanded) 1155 { 1156 fprintf (dump_file, "\n after cselib_expand address: "); 1157 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, expanded_address, 0); 1158 fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); 1159 } 1152 1160 1153 if (GET_CODE (address) == PLUS && GET_CODE (XEXP (address, 1)) == CONST_INT) 1154 { 1155 *offset = INTVAL (XEXP (address, 1)); 1156 address = XEXP (address, 0); 1157 } 1161 fprintf (dump_file, "\n after canon_rtx address: "); 1162 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, address, 0); 1163 fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); 1164 } 1158 1165 1159 if (const_or_frame_p (address)) 1160 { 1161 group_info_t group = get_group_info (address); 1166 if (GET_CODE (address) == CONST) 1167 address = XEXP (address, 0); 1162 1168 1163 if (dump_file) 1164 fprintf (dump_file, " gid=%d offset=%d \n", group->id, (int)*offset); 1165 *base = NULL; 1166 *group_id = group->id; 1167 } 1168 else 1169 { 1170 *base = cselib_lookup (address, Pmode, true); 1171 *group_id = -1; 1169 if (GET_CODE (address) == PLUS 1170 && GET_CODE (XEXP (address, 1)) == CONST_INT) 1171 { 1172 *offset = INTVAL (XEXP (address, 1)); 1173 address = XEXP (address, 0); 1174 } 1172 1175 1173 if ( *base == NULL)1176 if (const_or_frame_p (address)) 1174 1177 { 1178 group_info_t group = get_group_info (address); 1179 1175 1180 if (dump_file) 1176 fprintf (dump_file, " no cselib val - should be a wild read.\n"); 1177 return false; 1181 fprintf (dump_file, " gid=%d offset=%d \n", 1182 group->id, (int)*offset); 1183 *base = NULL; 1184 *group_id = group->id; 1185 return true; 1178 1186 } 1187 } 1188 1189 *base = cselib_lookup (address, Pmode, true); 1190 *group_id = -1; 1191 1192 if (*base == NULL) 1193 { 1179 1194 if (dump_file) 1180 fprintf (dump_file, " varying cselib base=%d offset = %d\n",1181 (*base)->value, (int)*offset);1195 fprintf (dump_file, " no cselib val - should be a wild read.\n"); 1196 return false; 1182 1197 } 1198 if (dump_file) 1199 fprintf (dump_file, " varying cselib base=%d offset = %d\n", 1200 (*base)->value, (int)*offset); 1183 1201 return true; 1184 1202 } 1185 1203 -
gcc/dwarf2out.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/dwarf2out.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/dwarf2out.c
old new 14260 14260 static void 14261 14261 gen_inlined_subroutine_die (tree stmt, dw_die_ref context_die, int depth) 14262 14262 { 14263 tree decl = block_ultimate_origin (stmt); 14263 tree decl; 14264 14265 /* The instance of function that is effectively being inlined shall not 14266 be abstract. */ 14267 gcc_assert (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt)); 14268 14269 decl = block_ultimate_origin (stmt); 14264 14270 14265 14271 /* Emit info for the abstract instance first, if we haven't yet. We 14266 14272 must emit this even if the block is abstract, otherwise when we … … 14281 14287 decls_for_scope (stmt, subr_die, depth); 14282 14288 current_function_has_inlines = 1; 14283 14289 } 14284 else14285 /* We may get here if we're the outer block of function A that was14286 inlined into function B that was inlined into function C. When14287 generating debugging info for C, dwarf2out_abstract_function(B)14288 would mark all inlined blocks as abstract, including this one.14289 So, we wouldn't (and shouldn't) expect labels to be generated14290 for this one. Instead, just emit debugging info for14291 declarations within the block. This is particularly important14292 in the case of initializers of arguments passed from B to us:14293 if they're statement expressions containing declarations, we14294 wouldn't generate dies for their abstract variables, and then,14295 when generating dies for the real variables, we'd die (pun14296 intended :-) */14297 gen_lexical_block_die (stmt, context_die, depth);14298 14290 } 14299 14291 14300 14292 /* Generate a DIE for a field in a record, or structure. */ … … 14921 14913 if (must_output_die) 14922 14914 { 14923 14915 if (inlined_func) 14924 gen_inlined_subroutine_die (stmt, context_die, depth); 14916 { 14917 /* If STMT block is abstract, that means we have been called 14918 indirectly from dwarf2out_abstract_function. 14919 That function rightfully marks the descendent blocks (of 14920 the abstract function it is dealing with) as being abstract, 14921 precisely to prevent us from emitting any 14922 DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIE as a descendent 14923 of an abstract function instance. So in that case, we should 14924 not call gen_inlined_subroutine_die. 14925 14926 Later though, when cgraph asks dwarf2out to emit info 14927 for the concrete instance of the function decl into which 14928 the concrete instance of STMT got inlined, the later will lead 14929 to the generation of a DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIE. */ 14930 if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt)) 14931 gen_inlined_subroutine_die (stmt, context_die, depth); 14932 } 14925 14933 else 14926 14934 gen_lexical_block_die (stmt, context_die, depth); 14927 14935 } -
gcc/expr.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/expr.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/expr.c
old new 7806 7806 || mode1 == BLKmode 7807 7807 || bitpos + bitsize > GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode2)); 7808 7808 7809 /* Handle CONCAT first. */ 7810 if (GET_CODE (op0) == CONCAT && !must_force_mem) 7811 { 7812 if (bitpos == 0 7813 && bitsize == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (op0))) 7814 return op0; 7815 if (bitpos == 0 7816 && bitsize == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (op0, 0))) 7817 && bitsize) 7818 { 7819 op0 = XEXP (op0, 0); 7820 mode2 = GET_MODE (op0); 7821 } 7822 else if (bitpos == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (op0, 0))) 7823 && bitsize == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (op0, 1))) 7824 && bitpos 7825 && bitsize) 7826 { 7827 op0 = XEXP (op0, 1); 7828 bitpos = 0; 7829 mode2 = GET_MODE (op0); 7830 } 7831 else 7832 /* Otherwise force into memory. */ 7833 must_force_mem = 1; 7834 } 7835 7809 7836 /* If this is a constant, put it in a register if it is a legitimate 7810 7837 constant and we don't need a memory reference. */ 7811 7838 if (CONSTANT_P (op0) … … 7879 7906 MEM_VOLATILE_P (op0) = 1; 7880 7907 } 7881 7908 7882 /* The following code doesn't handle CONCAT.7883 Assume only bitpos == 0 can be used for CONCAT, due to7884 one element arrays having the same mode as its element. */7885 if (GET_CODE (op0) == CONCAT)7886 {7887 gcc_assert (bitpos == 07888 && bitsize == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (op0)));7889 return op0;7890 }7891 7892 7909 /* In cases where an aligned union has an unaligned object 7893 7910 as a field, we might be extracting a BLKmode value from 7894 7911 an integer-mode (e.g., SImode) object. Handle this case -
gcc/fortran/check.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/check.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/check.c
old new 813 813 gfc_current_intrinsic, &y->where); 814 814 return FAILURE; 815 815 } 816 817 if (y->ts.type == BT_COMPLEX) 818 { 819 gfc_error ("'%s' argument of '%s' intrinsic at %L must have a type " 820 "of either REAL or INTEGER", gfc_current_intrinsic_arg[1], 821 gfc_current_intrinsic, &y->where); 822 return FAILURE; 823 } 824 816 825 } 817 826 818 827 if (kind_check (kind, 2, BT_COMPLEX) == FAILURE) … … 937 946 gfc_current_intrinsic, &y->where); 938 947 return FAILURE; 939 948 } 949 950 if (y->ts.type == BT_COMPLEX) 951 { 952 gfc_error ("'%s' argument of '%s' intrinsic at %L must have a type " 953 "of either REAL or INTEGER", gfc_current_intrinsic_arg[1], 954 gfc_current_intrinsic, &y->where); 955 return FAILURE; 956 } 940 957 } 941 958 942 959 return SUCCESS; -
gcc/fortran/intrinsic.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.c
old new 836 836 /* See if this intrinsic is allowed in the current standard. */ 837 837 if (gfc_check_intrinsic_standard (isym, &symstd, false, loc) == FAILURE) 838 838 { 839 if (gfc_option.warn_intrinsics_std) 840 gfc_warning_now ("The intrinsic '%s' at %L is not included in the" 841 " selected standard but %s and '%s' will be treated as" 842 " if declared EXTERNAL. Use an appropriate -std=*" 843 " option or define -fall-intrinsics to allow this" 844 " intrinsic.", sym->name, &loc, symstd, sym->name); 845 sym->attr.external = 1; 839 if (sym->attr.proc == PROC_UNKNOWN) 840 { 841 if (gfc_option.warn_intrinsics_std) 842 gfc_warning_now ("The intrinsic '%s' at %L is not included in the" 843 " selected standard but %s and '%s' will be" 844 " treated as if declared EXTERNAL. Use an" 845 " appropriate -std=* option or define" 846 " -fall-intrinsics to allow this intrinsic.", 847 sym->name, &loc, symstd, sym->name); 848 gfc_add_external (&sym->attr, &loc); 849 } 846 850 847 851 return false; 848 852 } -
gcc/fortran/iresolve.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/iresolve.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/iresolve.c
old new 2346 2346 /* TODO: Make this do something meaningful. */ 2347 2347 static char transfer0[] = "__transfer0", transfer1[] = "__transfer1"; 2348 2348 2349 if (mold->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER && !mold->ts.cl->length 2350 && !(mold->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE && mold->symtree->n.sym->attr.dummy)) 2351 mold->ts.cl->length = gfc_int_expr (mold->value.character.length); 2349 if (mold->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER 2350 && !mold->ts.cl->length 2351 && gfc_is_constant_expr (mold)) 2352 { 2353 int len; 2354 if (mold->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT) 2355 mold->ts.cl->length = gfc_int_expr (mold->value.character.length); 2356 else 2357 { 2358 len = mold->value.constructor->expr->value.character.length; 2359 mold->ts.cl->length = gfc_int_expr (len); 2360 } 2361 } 2352 2362 2353 2363 f->ts = mold->ts; 2354 2364 -
gcc/fortran/openmp.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/openmp.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/openmp.c
old new 396 396 const char *p = gfc_extract_int (cexpr, &collapse); 397 397 if (p) 398 398 { 399 gfc_error (p);399 gfc_error_now (p); 400 400 collapse = 1; 401 401 } 402 402 else if (collapse <= 0) 403 403 { 404 gfc_error ("COLLAPSE clause argument not constant positive integer at %C"); 404 gfc_error_now ("COLLAPSE clause argument not" 405 " constant positive integer at %C"); 405 406 collapse = 1; 406 407 } 407 408 c->collapse = collapse; -
gcc/fortran/primary.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/primary.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/primary.c
old new 1773 1773 if (m != MATCH_YES) 1774 1774 return MATCH_ERROR; 1775 1775 1776 tbp = gfc_find_typebound_proc (sym, &t, name, false); 1776 if (sym->f2k_derived) 1777 tbp = gfc_find_typebound_proc (sym, &t, name, false); 1778 else 1779 tbp = NULL; 1780 1777 1781 if (tbp) 1778 1782 { 1779 1783 gfc_symbol* tbp_sym; -
gcc/fortran/resolve.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/resolve.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/resolve.c
old new 9414 9414 if ((!a->save && !a->dummy && !a->pointer 9415 9415 && !a->in_common && !a->use_assoc 9416 9416 && !(a->function && sym != sym->result)) 9417 || (a->dummy && a->intent == INTENT_OUT ))9417 || (a->dummy && a->intent == INTENT_OUT && !a->pointer)) 9418 9418 apply_default_init (sym); 9419 9419 } 9420 9420 -
gcc/fortran/trans-decl.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.c
old new 2826 2826 gfc_init_block (&fnblock); 2827 2827 for (f = proc_sym->formal; f; f = f->next) 2828 2828 if (f->sym && f->sym->attr.intent == INTENT_OUT 2829 && f->sym->ts.type == BT_DERIVED) 2829 && !f->sym->attr.pointer 2830 && f->sym->ts.type == BT_DERIVED) 2830 2831 { 2831 2832 if (f->sym->ts.derived->attr.alloc_comp) 2832 2833 { … … 3253 3254 st = gfc_find_symtree (ns->sym_root, 3254 3255 rent->local_name[0] 3255 3256 ? rent->local_name : rent->use_name); 3256 gcc_assert (st && st->n.sym->attr.use_assoc); 3257 gcc_assert (st); 3258 3259 /* Fixing-up doubly contained symbols, sometimes results in 3260 ambiguity, which is caught here. */ 3261 if (!st->n.sym->attr.use_assoc) 3262 continue; 3263 3257 3264 if (st->n.sym->backend_decl 3258 3265 && DECL_P (st->n.sym->backend_decl) 3259 3266 && st->n.sym->module … … 3573 3580 automatic lengths. */ 3574 3581 if (sym->attr.dummy && !sym->attr.referenced 3575 3582 && sym->ts.type == BT_DERIVED 3583 && !sym->attr.pointer 3576 3584 && sym->ts.derived->attr.alloc_comp 3577 3585 && sym->attr.intent == INTENT_OUT) 3578 3586 { -
gcc/java/lang.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/java/lang.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/java/lang.c
old new 53 53 54 54 static int java_handle_option (size_t scode, const char *arg, int value); 55 55 static void put_decl_string (const char *, int); 56 static void put_decl_node (tree );56 static void put_decl_node (tree, int); 57 57 static void java_print_error_function (diagnostic_context *, const char *, 58 58 diagnostic_info *); 59 59 static int merge_init_test_initialization (void * *, void *); … … 355 355 decl_bufpos += len; 356 356 } 357 357 358 /* Append to decl_buf a printable name for NODE. */ 358 /* Append to decl_buf a printable name for NODE. 359 Depending on VERBOSITY, more information about NODE 360 is printed. Read the comments of decl_printable_name in 361 langhooks.h for more. */ 359 362 360 363 static void 361 put_decl_node (tree node )364 put_decl_node (tree node, int verbosity) 362 365 { 363 366 int was_pointer = 0; 364 367 if (TREE_CODE (node) == POINTER_TYPE) … … 370 373 { 371 374 if (TREE_CODE (node) == FUNCTION_DECL) 372 375 { 376 if (verbosity == 0 && DECL_NAME (node)) 377 /* We have been instructed to just print the bare name 378 of the function. */ 379 { 380 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (node), 0); 381 return; 382 } 383 373 384 /* We want to print the type the DECL belongs to. We don't do 374 385 that when we handle constructors. */ 375 386 if (! DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (node) 376 && ! DECL_ARTIFICIAL (node) && DECL_CONTEXT (node)) 387 && ! DECL_ARTIFICIAL (node) && DECL_CONTEXT (node) 388 /* We want to print qualified DECL names only 389 if verbosity is higher than 1. */ 390 && verbosity >= 1) 377 391 { 378 put_decl_node (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (node))); 392 put_decl_node (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (node)), 393 verbosity); 379 394 put_decl_string (".", 1); 380 395 } 381 396 if (! DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (node)) 382 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (node)); 383 if (TREE_TYPE (node) != NULL_TREE) 397 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (node), verbosity); 398 if (TREE_TYPE (node) != NULL_TREE 399 /* We want to print function parameters only if verbosity 400 is higher than 2. */ 401 && verbosity >= 2) 384 402 { 385 403 int i = 0; 386 404 tree args = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (node)); … … 391 409 { 392 410 if (i > 0) 393 411 put_decl_string (",", 1); 394 put_decl_node (TREE_VALUE (args) );412 put_decl_node (TREE_VALUE (args), verbosity); 395 413 } 396 414 put_decl_string (")", 1); 397 415 } 398 416 } 399 417 else 400 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (node) );418 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (node), verbosity); 401 419 } 402 420 else if (TYPE_P (node) && TYPE_NAME (node) != NULL_TREE) 403 421 { 404 if (TREE_CODE (node) == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_ARRAY_P (node)) 422 if (TREE_CODE (node) == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_ARRAY_P (node) 423 /* Print detailed array information only if verbosity is higher 424 than 2. */ 425 && verbosity >= 2) 405 426 { 406 put_decl_node (TYPE_ARRAY_ELEMENT (node) );427 put_decl_node (TYPE_ARRAY_ELEMENT (node), verbosity); 407 428 put_decl_string("[]", 2); 408 429 } 409 430 else if (node == promoted_byte_type_node) … … 417 438 else if (node == void_type_node && was_pointer) 418 439 put_decl_string ("null", 4); 419 440 else 420 put_decl_node (TYPE_NAME (node) );441 put_decl_node (TYPE_NAME (node), verbosity); 421 442 } 422 443 else if (TREE_CODE (node) == IDENTIFIER_NODE) 423 444 put_decl_string (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (node), IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (node)); … … 434 455 lang_printable_name (tree decl, int v) 435 456 { 436 457 decl_bufpos = 0; 437 if (v == 0 && TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) 438 put_decl_node (DECL_NAME (decl)); 439 else 440 put_decl_node (decl); 458 put_decl_node (decl, v); 441 459 put_decl_string ("", 1); 442 460 return decl_buf; 443 461 } -
gcc/longlong.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/longlong.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/longlong.h
old new 982 982 " or r1,%0" \ 983 983 : "=r" (q), "=&z" (r) \ 984 984 : "1" (n1), "r" (n0), "rm" (d), "r" (&__udiv_qrnnd_16) \ 985 : "r1", "r2", "r4", "r5", "r6", "pr" );\985 : "r1", "r2", "r4", "r5", "r6", "pr", "t"); \ 986 986 } while (0) 987 987 988 988 #define UDIV_TIME 80 … … 990 990 #define sub_ddmmss(sh, sl, ah, al, bh, bl) \ 991 991 __asm__ ("clrt;subc %5,%1; subc %4,%0" \ 992 992 : "=r" (sh), "=r" (sl) \ 993 : "0" (ah), "1" (al), "r" (bh), "r" (bl) )993 : "0" (ah), "1" (al), "r" (bh), "r" (bl) : "t") 994 994 995 995 #endif /* __sh__ */ 996 996 -
gcc/Makefile.in
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/Makefile.in gcc-4.4.1/gcc/Makefile.in
old new 3975 3975 # These next rules exist because the output name is not the same as 3976 3976 # the input name, so our implicit %.pod rule will not work. 3977 3977 3978 gcc.pod: invoke.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi 3978 gcc.pod: invoke.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi gcc-vers.texi 3979 3979 $(STAMP) $@ 3980 3980 -$(TEXI2POD) $< > $@ 3981 3981 gfdl.pod: fdl.texi -
gcc/resource.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/resource.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/resource.c
old new 945 945 946 946 /* If we found a basic block, get the live registers from it and update 947 947 them with anything set or killed between its start and the insn before 948 TARGET. Otherwise, we must assume everything is live. */ 948 TARGET; this custom life analysis is really about registers so we need 949 to use the LR problem. Otherwise, we must assume everything is live. */ 949 950 if (b != -1) 950 951 { 951 regset regs_live = df_get_live_in(BASIC_BLOCK (b));952 regset regs_live = DF_LR_IN (BASIC_BLOCK (b)); 952 953 rtx start_insn, stop_insn; 953 954 954 955 /* Compute hard regs live at start of block. */ … … 1052 1053 { 1053 1054 HARD_REG_SET extra_live; 1054 1055 1055 REG_SET_TO_HARD_REG_SET (extra_live, df_get_live_in(bb));1056 REG_SET_TO_HARD_REG_SET (extra_live, DF_LR_IN (bb)); 1056 1057 IOR_HARD_REG_SET (current_live_regs, extra_live); 1057 1058 } 1058 1059 } -
gcc/simplify-rtx.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/simplify-rtx.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/simplify-rtx.c
old new 2009 2009 /* x*2 is x+x and x*(-1) is -x */ 2010 2010 if (GET_CODE (trueop1) == CONST_DOUBLE 2011 2011 && SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (trueop1)) 2012 && !DECIMAL_FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (trueop1)) 2012 2013 && GET_MODE (op0) == mode) 2013 2014 { 2014 2015 REAL_VALUE_TYPE d; … … 5243 5244 && GET_MODE_BITSIZE (innermode) >= (2 * GET_MODE_BITSIZE (outermode)) 5244 5245 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op, 1)) == CONST_INT 5245 5246 && (INTVAL (XEXP (op, 1)) & (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (outermode) - 1)) == 0 5247 && INTVAL (XEXP (op, 1)) >= 0 5246 5248 && INTVAL (XEXP (op, 1)) < GET_MODE_BITSIZE (innermode) 5247 5249 && byte == subreg_lowpart_offset (outermode, innermode)) 5248 5250 { -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/support/impdef.a
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/support/impdef.a gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/support/impdef.a
old new 105 105 Minimum_Task_Switch : constant Duration := 0.001; 106 106 -- ^^^ --- MODIFY HERE AS NEEDED 107 107 108 Long_Minimum_Task_Switch : constant Duration := 0.1; 109 108 110 --=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-- 109 111 110 112 -- This is the time required to activate another task and allow it … … 117 119 Switch_To_New_Task : constant Duration := 0.001; 118 120 -- ^^^ -- MODIFY HERE AS NEEDED 119 121 122 Long_Switch_To_New_Task : constant Duration := 0.1; 123 120 124 --=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-- 121 125 122 126 -- This is the time which will clear the queues of other tasks 123 127 -- waiting to run. It is expected that this will be about five 124 128 -- times greater than Switch_To_New_Task. 125 129 126 Clear_Ready_Queue : constant Duration := 1.1;130 Clear_Ready_Queue : constant Duration := 0.1; 127 131 -- ^^^ --- MODIFY HERE AS NEEDED 128 132 129 133 --=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-=====-- -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940005.a
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940005.a gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940005.a
old new 85 85 -- In reality one would expect a time of 5 to 10 seconds. In 86 86 -- the interests of speeding up the test suite a shorter time 87 87 -- is used 88 Pulse_Time_Delta : constant duration := ImpDef. Switch_To_New_Task;88 Pulse_Time_Delta : constant duration := ImpDef.Long_Switch_To_New_Task; 89 89 90 90 -- control over stopping tasks 91 91 protected Control is -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940007.a
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940007.a gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c940007.a
old new 90 90 -- In reality one would expect a time of 5 to 10 seconds. In 91 91 -- the interests of speeding up the test suite a shorter time 92 92 -- is used 93 Pulse_Time_Delta : constant duration := ImpDef. Switch_To_New_Task;93 Pulse_Time_Delta : constant duration := ImpDef.Long_Switch_To_New_Task; 94 94 95 95 96 96 -- control over stopping tasks -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94001c.ada
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94001c.ada gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94001c.ada
old new 209 209 210 210 BEGIN -- (E) 211 211 WHILE NOT(OUT_TSK'TERMINATED) AND DELAY_COUNT < 60 LOOP 212 DELAY 1.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;212 DELAY 1.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 213 213 DELAY_COUNT := DELAY_COUNT + 1; 214 214 END LOOP; 215 215 IF DELAY_COUNT = 60 THEN … … 252 252 253 253 BEGIN 254 254 WHILE NOT(OUT_TSK'TERMINATED) AND DELAY_COUNT < 60 LOOP 255 DELAY 1.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;255 DELAY 1.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 256 256 DELAY_COUNT := DELAY_COUNT + 1; 257 257 END LOOP; 258 258 IF DELAY_COUNT = 60 THEN -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94006a.ada
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94006a.ada gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94006a.ada
old new 42 42 SELECT 43 43 ACCEPT E; 44 44 OR 45 DELAY 30.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;45 DELAY 30.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 46 46 END SELECT; 47 47 END TT; 48 48 -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94008c.ada
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94008c.ada gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c94008c.ada
old new 202 202 DELAY 10.0 * Impdef.One_Second; 203 203 204 204 IF TERMINATE_COUNT.GET /= 1 THEN 205 DELAY 20.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;205 DELAY 20.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 206 206 END IF; 207 207 208 208 IF TERMINATE_COUNT.GET /= 1 THEN … … 243 243 DELAY 10.0 * Impdef.One_Second; -- WAIT FOR T1, T2, AND T3 TO GET TO SELECT STMTS. 244 244 245 245 IF TERMINATE_COUNT.GET /= 3 THEN 246 DELAY 20.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;246 DELAY 20.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 247 247 END IF; 248 248 249 249 IF TERMINATE_COUNT.GET /= 3 THEN -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c951002.a
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c951002.a gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c951002.a
old new 278 278 -- Wait until the message is queued on the entry before starting 279 279 -- the Credit_Task 280 280 while not Hold.TC_Message_is_Queued loop 281 delay ImpDef. Minimum_Task_Switch;281 delay ImpDef.Long_Minimum_Task_Switch; 282 282 end loop; 283 283 -- 284 284 Credit_Task.TC_Start; 285 285 286 286 -- Ensure the first part of the test is complete before continuing 287 287 while not (Credit_Message'terminated and Credit_Task'terminated) loop 288 delay ImpDef. Minimum_Task_Switch;288 delay ImpDef.Long_Minimum_Task_Switch; 289 289 end loop; 290 290 291 291 --====================================================== … … 298 298 -- for it to reach the accept statement and call Hold.Set_DB_Overload 299 299 -- before starting Debit_Message 300 300 -- 301 delay ImpDef. Switch_To_New_Task;301 delay ImpDef.Long_Switch_To_New_Task; 302 302 303 303 Debit_Message.TC_Start; 304 304 305 305 while not Debit_Task'terminated loop 306 delay ImpDef. Minimum_Task_Switch;306 delay ImpDef.Long_Minimum_Task_Switch; 307 307 end loop; 308 308 309 309 Hold.Clear_DB_Overload; -- Allow completion -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c954a01.a
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c954a01.a gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c954a01.a
old new 148 148 end select; 149 149 150 150 -- Allow other tasks to get control 151 delay ImpDef. Minimum_Task_Switch;151 delay ImpDef.Long_Minimum_Task_Switch; 152 152 153 153 end loop; 154 154 … … 175 175 176 176 procedure C954A01 is 177 177 178 Long_Enough : constant Duration := ImpDef. Switch_To_New_Task;178 Long_Enough : constant Duration := ImpDef.Long_Switch_To_New_Task; 179 179 180 180 --==============================================-- 181 181 -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c96001a.ada
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c96001a.ada gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c96001a.ada
old new 51 51 --------------------------------------------- 52 52 53 53 DECLARE -- (A) 54 X : DURATION := 5.0 ;54 X : DURATION := 5.0 * Impdef.One_Second; 55 55 OLD_TIME : TIME; 56 56 LAPSE : DURATION; 57 57 BEGIN -- (A) -
gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c97307a.ada
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c97307a.ada gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/ada/acats/tests/c9/c97307a.ada
old new 160 160 EXPIRED.READ (EXPIRED_CALLS); 161 161 EXIT WHEN E'COUNT >= DESIRED_QUEUE_LENGTH - 162 162 EXPIRED_CALLS; 163 DELAY 2.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;163 DELAY 2.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 164 164 END LOOP; 165 165 EXIT WHEN DESIRED_QUEUE_LENGTH = 5; 166 166 DISPATCH.READY; … … 171 171 -- LET THE TIMED ENTRY CALLS ISSUED BY CALLER1, 172 172 -- CALLER3, AND CALLER5 EXPIRE: 173 173 174 DELAY DELAY_TIME + 10.0 * Impdef.One_ Second;174 DELAY DELAY_TIME + 10.0 * Impdef.One_Long_Second; 175 175 176 176 -- AT THIS POINT, ALL THE TIMED ENTRY CALLS MUST HAVE 177 177 -- EXPIRED AND BEEN REMOVED FROM THE ENTRY QUEUE FOR E, -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-fndefn.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-fndefn.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-fndefn.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-skip-if "too complex for avr and picochip" { picochip-*-* avr-*-* } { "*" } { "" } } */ 2 /* { dg-timeout-factor 4.0 } */ 2 3 #define LIM1(x) x##0, x##1, x##2, x##3, x##4, x##5, x##6, x##7, x##8, x##9, 3 4 #define LIM2(x) LIM1(x##0) LIM1(x##1) LIM1(x##2) LIM1(x##3) LIM1(x##4) \ 4 5 LIM1(x##5) LIM1(x##6) LIM1(x##7) LIM1(x##8) LIM1(x##9) -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40321.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40321.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40321.c
old new 1 struct X { int flag; int pos; }; 2 int foo(struct X *a, struct X *b) 3 { 4 while (1) 5 { 6 if (a->flag) 7 break; 8 ({ struct X *tmp = a; a = b; b = tmp; }); 9 } 10 11 return a->pos + b->pos; 12 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40570.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40570.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40570.c
old new 1 extern void anything(int); 2 3 static int foo(int i); 4 5 static int bar(int i) { foo(i); } 6 7 extern int j; 8 9 static int foo(int i) 10 { 11 if (j) 12 anything(j); 13 return bar(i); 14 } 15 16 int baz() 17 { 18 foo(0); 19 if (baz()) 20 return 1; 21 return 0; 22 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40676.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40676.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40676.c
old new 1 extern int f1(); 2 extern int f2(void*); 3 extern void* f3(int); 4 int xmsih; 5 typedef unsigned short XWCHAR; 6 7 inline unsigned int xstrlenW( const XWCHAR *str ) 8 { 9 const XWCHAR *s = str; 10 while (*s) s++; 11 return s - str; 12 } 13 14 15 static int msi_dialog_register_class( void ) 16 { 17 int cls; 18 19 if( !f2( &cls ) ) 20 return 0; 21 if( !f2( &cls ) ) 22 return 0; 23 xmsih = f1(); 24 if( !xmsih ) 25 return 0; 26 return 1; 27 } 28 29 void *xmsi_dialog_create(const XWCHAR* szDialogName) 30 { 31 msi_dialog_register_class(); 32 return f3(xstrlenW(szDialogName)); 33 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40692.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40692.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40692.c
old new 1 /* PR middle-end/40692 */ 2 3 #define M1(x) (((x) & 0x00000002) ? 0x2 : ((x) & 0x1)) 4 #define M2(x) (((x) & 0x0000000c) ? M1 ((x) >> 2) << 2 : M1 (x)) 5 #define M3(x) (((x) & 0x000000f0) ? M2 ((x) >> 4) << 4 : M2 (x)) 6 #define M4(x) (((x) & 0x0000ff00) ? M3 ((x) >> 8) << 8 : M3 (x)) 7 #define M5(x) (((x) & 0xffff0000) ? M4 ((x) >> 16) << 16 : M4 (x)) 8 9 struct A { char e; char f; }; 10 11 long 12 foo (void) 13 { 14 return M5 (4096UL - (long) &((struct A *) 0)->f); 15 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40753.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40753.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40753.c
old new 1 typedef struct { 2 unsigned nargs; 3 } ffi_cif; 4 typedef struct { 5 char tramp[24]; 6 ffi_cif *cif; 7 } ffi_closure; 8 extern void *memcpy (void *, const void *, __SIZE_TYPE__); 9 extern void ffi_closure_LINUX64 (void); 10 11 int 12 ffi_prep_closure_loc (ffi_closure *closure, ffi_cif *cif) 13 { 14 void **tramp = (void **) &closure->tramp[0]; 15 16 memcpy (tramp, (char *) ffi_closure_LINUX64, 16); 17 closure->cif = cif; 18 19 return 0; 20 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40964.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40964.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40964.c
old new 1 struct alloc2 { 2 int bla; 3 char * __restrict data; 4 char * __restrict data2; 5 }; 6 struct alloc2 b; 7 void * f (void) 8 { 9 return b.data; 10 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-1.c
old new 1 typedef int (*FARPROC)(); 2 3 typedef int (*LPFN_ACCEPTEX)(void*); 4 static LPFN_ACCEPTEX acceptex_fn; 5 6 int xWSAIoctl(void*); 7 static void get_fn(FARPROC* fn) 8 { 9 FARPROC func; 10 if (!xWSAIoctl( &func)) 11 *fn = func; 12 } 13 14 void get_fn_pointers() 15 { 16 get_fn((FARPROC*)&acceptex_fn); 17 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41006-2.c
old new 1 typedef int *FARPROC; 2 static int * __restrict__ acceptex_fn; 3 4 int xWSAIoctl(void*); 5 static void get_fn(FARPROC* fn) 6 { 7 FARPROC func; 8 if (!xWSAIoctl( &func)) 9 *fn = func; 10 } 11 12 void get_fn_pointers() 13 { 14 get_fn((FARPROC*)&acceptex_fn); 15 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41016.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41016.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41016.c
old new 1 typedef struct _IO_FILE FILE; 2 void 3 CompareRNAStructures (FILE * ofp, int start, int L, char *ss_true, char *ss) 4 { 5 int i; 6 float agree = 0.; 7 float pairs = 0.; 8 float pairs_true = 0.; 9 for (i = 0; i < L; i++) 10 { 11 pairs_true += 1.; 12 agree += 1.; 13 } 14 if (((int) pairs % 2 != 0) || ((int) pairs_true % 2 != 0) 15 || ((int) agree % 2 != 0)) 16 Die ("Error in CompareRNAStrutures(); odd number of paired nucleotides\n"); 17 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41163.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41163.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41163.c
old new 1 struct option { 2 void *value; 3 }; 4 void parse_options (struct option *); 5 void cmd_grep(void) 6 { 7 struct option options[] = { { &options } }; 8 parse_options(options); 9 } 10 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41181.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41181.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41181.c
old new 1 char paths[1024]; 2 static void x264_slicetype_path(char (*best_paths)[250], int n, int length) 3 { 4 __builtin_memcpy (best_paths[n], paths, length); 5 } 6 void x264_slicetype_analyse(int n, int length) 7 { 8 char best_paths[250][250]; 9 x264_slicetype_path (best_paths, n, length); 10 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41282.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41282.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41282.c
old new 1 struct S 2 { 3 unsigned int iu; 4 }; 5 6 union U 7 { 8 struct S s; 9 signed int is; 10 }; 11 12 extern signed int bar (); 13 14 struct S foo (void) 15 { 16 union U u; 17 18 u.is = bar (); 19 return u.s; 20 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20010912-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20010912-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20010912-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run { target fpic } } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fpic" } */ 3 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */4 3 5 4 extern void abort (void); 6 5 extern void exit (int); -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20021018-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20021018-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20021018-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run { target fpic } } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fpic" } */ 3 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */4 3 5 4 extern void abort (void); 6 5 extern void exit (int); -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030213-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030213-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030213-1.c
old new 1 1 /* Testcase for http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2003-02/msg01017.html */ 2 2 /* { dg-do link { target fpic } } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O -fpic" } */ 4 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */5 4 6 5 int *g; 7 6 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030225-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030225-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030225-1.c
old new 5 5 and Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>. */ 6 6 /* { dg-do run { target fpic } } */ 7 7 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fPIC" } */ 8 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */9 8 10 9 extern void exit (int); 11 10 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030708-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030708-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20030708-1.c
old new 1 1 /* PR c/11420 */ 2 2 /* { dg-do link { target fpic } } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fpic" } */ 4 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */5 4 6 5 void (* volatile fn) (void); 7 6 static void foo (void) -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20050321-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20050321-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20050321-2.c
old new 5 5 figure out branch to lab is too far. */ 6 6 /* { dg-do link { target fpic } } */ 7 7 /* { dg-options "-g1 -fpic" } */ 8 /* { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 } */9 8 /* { dg-require-effective-target int32plus } */ 10 9 11 10 #define A(n) \ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20090902-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20090902-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20090902-1.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 #define STRING(x) #x 3 char buf[] = STRING(L'\x123'); -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-15.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-15.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-15.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* Remove pedantic. Allow the GCC extension to use char for bitfields. */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "" } */ 4 /* { dg-options "-mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 4 5 5 6 struct t 6 7 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-16.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-16.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-16.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat -mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-17.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-17.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-17.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-18.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-18.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/bitfld-18.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat -mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-10.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-10.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-10.c
old new 25 25 link_error (); 26 26 27 27 if (pow(pow(x,4.0),0.25) != x) 28 link_error ();28 /* XFAIL. PR41098. */; 29 29 } 30 30 31 31 void test2(double x, double y, double z) … … 42 42 if (pow(sqrt(x),y) != pow(x,y*0.5)) 43 43 link_error (); 44 44 45 if (pow(pow( x,y),z) != pow(x,y*z))45 if (pow(pow(fabs(x),y),z) != pow(fabs(x),y*z)) 46 46 link_error (); 47 47 } 48 48 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-config.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-config.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/builtins-config.h
old new 1 /* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation.1 /* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 Free Software Foundation. 2 2 3 3 Define macros useful in tests for bulitin functions. */ 4 4 … … 15 15 /* Irix6 doesn't have the entire C99 runtime. */ 16 16 #elif defined(__AVR__) 17 17 /* AVR doesn't have the entire C99 runtime. */ 18 #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ < 5)19 /* FreeBSD before version 5 doesn't have the entire C99 runtime.*/18 #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) 19 /* FreeBSD up to at least version 8 lacks support for cexp and friends. */ 20 20 #elif defined(__netware__) 21 21 /* NetWare doesn't have the entire C99 runtime. */ 22 22 #elif defined(__vxworks) -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c90-const-expr-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c90-const-expr-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c90-const-expr-2.c
old new 14 14 int b; 15 15 long *c; 16 16 17 #if defined(_LP64) || defined(_WIN64)17 #if defined(_LP64) 18 18 #define ZERO 0L 19 #elif defined(_WIN64) 20 #define ZERO 0LL 19 21 #else 20 22 #define ZERO 0 21 23 #endif -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c99-const-expr-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c99-const-expr-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c99-const-expr-2.c
old new 14 14 int b; 15 15 long *c; 16 16 17 #if defined(_LP64) || defined(_WIN64)17 #if defined(_LP64) 18 18 #define ZERO 0L 19 #elif defined(_WIN64) 20 #define ZERO 0LL 19 21 #else 20 22 #define ZERO 0 21 23 #endif -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-skip-if "doubles are floats" { "avr-*-*" "m32c-*-*" } { "*" } { "" } } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -lm" } */ 4 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce1.c:16: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 4 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details" { target *-*-netware* } } */ 5 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce1.c:17: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 5 6 /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "cdce" } } */ 6 7 7 8 #include <stdlib.h> -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cdce2.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-skip-if "doubles are floats" { "avr-*-*" } { "*" } { "" } } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -lm" } */ 4 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce2.c:16: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } }*/ 4 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details" { target *-*-netware* } } */ 5 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce2.c:17: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } }*/ 5 6 /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "cdce" } } */ 6 7 7 8 #include <stdlib.h> -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/20020224-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/20020224-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/20020224-1.c
old new 1 /* { dg-options "-g3 -O" } */ 1 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 3 3 /* Here's the deal: f3 is not inlined because it's too big, but f2 and 4 f1 are inlined into it. We used to fail to emit debugging info for 5 t1, because it was moved inside the (inlined) block of f1, marked 6 as abstract, then we'd crash. */ 4 /* Here's the deal: f4 is inlined into main, f3 is inlined into f4, f2 is 5 inlined into f1. The DIE of main should contain DW_TAG_inlined_subroutines 6 children for f4, f3, f2 and f1. Also, there should be a DIE representing 7 and out of line instance of f4, aside the DIE representing its abstract 8 instance. 9 We used to fail to emit debugging info for t1, because it was moved 10 inside the (inlined) block of f1, marked as abstract, then we'd crash. */ 7 11 8 12 #define UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) 9 13 #define EXT __extension__ … … 58 62 59 63 return; 60 64 } 65 66 int 67 main () 68 { 69 int foo = 1; 70 f4 (); 71 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline2.c
old new 1 /* Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 Origin: PR debug/37801 3 4 Abstract instances (DW_TAG_subroutines having the DW_AT_inline attribute) 5 of second and first were having a DW_TAG_lexical_block DIE wrongly 6 representing the inlined calls to third (in second) and to 7 second (in first). At the same time, main didn't have children 8 DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIEs representing the inlined calls to 9 first, second and third. 10 11 The ideal goal here is to test that we have no superfluous 12 DW_TAG_lexical_block DIE anymore, that abstract instances DIEs have 13 no descendant DIE with a DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute, and that main has 14 properly nested DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIEs for third, second and first. 15 */ 16 17 /* { dg-options "-O -g3 -dA" } */ 18 /* { dg-do compile } */ 19 20 /* There are 6 inlined subroutines: 21 - One for each subroutine inlined into main, that's 3. 22 - One for earch subroutine inline into the out of line instances 23 of third, second and first. */ 24 /* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\\(DIE \\(.*?\\) DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine" 6 } } */ 25 26 /* Likewise we should have 6 DW_TAG_lexical_block DIEs: 27 - One for each subroutine inlined into main, so that's 3. 28 - One for each subroutine inlined in the out of line instances 29 of third, second and first, that's 3. 30 */ 31 /* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\\(DIE \\(.*?\\) DW_TAG_lexical_block" 6 } } */ 32 33 34 /* There are 3 DW_AT_inline attributes: one per abstract inline instance. 35 The value of the attribute must be 0x3, meaning the function was 36 actually inlined. */ 37 /* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "byte.*?0x3.*? DW_AT_inline" 3 } } */ 38 39 40 inline void 41 third (int arg3) 42 { 43 int var3 = arg3; 44 int* a = 0; 45 a[0] = var3; 46 } 47 48 inline void 49 second (int arg2) 50 { 51 int var2 = arg2; 52 third (var2+1); 53 } 54 55 inline void 56 first (int arg1) 57 { 58 int var1 = arg1; 59 second (var1+1); 60 } 61 62 int 63 main () 64 { 65 int some_int = 1; 66 first (some_int); 67 return 0; 68 } 69 70 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/dfp/pr39902.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/dfp/pr39902.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/dfp/pr39902.c
old new 189 189 if (COMPARE128 (a128, p128_2_0)) 190 190 FAILURE 191 191 192 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * 1.0D D;192 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * 1.0DL; 193 193 if (COMPARE128 (a128, p128_2_0)) 194 194 FAILURE 195 195 … … 197 197 if (COMPARE128 (a128, m128_2_0)) 198 198 FAILURE 199 199 200 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * -1.0D D;200 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * -1.0DL; 201 201 if (COMPARE128 (a128, m128_2_0)) 202 202 FAILURE 203 203 … … 208 208 if (! (COMPARE128 (a128, p128_2_0))) 209 209 FAILURE 210 210 211 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * 1.D D;211 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * 1.DL; 212 212 if (! (COMPARE128 (a128, p128_2_0))) 213 213 FAILURE 214 214 … … 216 216 if (! (COMPARE128 (a128, m128_2_0))) 217 217 FAILURE 218 218 219 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * -1.D D;219 a128.d = p128_2_0.d * -1.DL; 220 220 if (! (COMPARE128 (a128, m128_2_0))) 221 221 FAILURE 222 222 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-2.c
old new 4 4 static char * name[] = { 5 5 [0x80000000] = "bar" 6 6 }; 7 /* { dg-error "too large" "" { target { { ! lp64 } || x86_64-*-mingw*} } 6 } */7 /* { dg-error "too large" "" { target { { ! lp64 } && { ! llp64 } } } 6 } */ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-4.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-4.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/large-size-array-4.c
old new 4 4 static char * name[] = { 5 5 [0x80000000] = "bar" 6 6 }; 7 /* { dg-error "too large" "" { target { { ! lp64 } || x86_64-*-mingw*} } 6 } */7 /* { dg-error "too large" "" { target { { ! lp64 } && { ! llp64 } } } 6 } */ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40861.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40861.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40861.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-O" } */ 3 4 int foo(int i) 5 { 6 return (1LL >> 128 * i) && i; 7 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40971.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40971.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40971.c
old new 1 /* PR target/40971 */ 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O -fstack-protector -fno-strict-aliasing" } */ 4 /* { dg-require-effective-target fstack_protector } */ 5 6 extern void bar (char *); 7 8 void 9 foo (int f, long a) 10 { 11 { 12 char d[32768]; 13 bar (d); 14 } 15 double b = f; 16 while (a) 17 { 18 char c[sizeof (double)]; 19 __builtin_memcpy (c, &b, sizeof (c)); 20 if (*(double *) c != 2.0) 21 break; 22 } 23 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41033.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41033.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41033.c
old new 1 /* { dg-options "-O1 -fno-strict-aliasing" } */ 2 /* PR rtl-optimization/41033 */ 3 4 struct X { 5 int i; 6 int j; 7 }; 8 9 int foo(struct X *p, struct X *q) 10 { 11 p->j = 1; 12 q->i = 0; 13 return p->j; 14 } 15 16 extern void abort (void); 17 18 int main() 19 { 20 struct X x; 21 if (foo (&x, (struct X *)&x.j) != 0) 22 abort (); 23 return 0; 24 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41123.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41123.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41123.c
old new 1 /* PR middle-end/41123 */ 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing" } */ 4 5 struct S { char a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h; }; 6 struct T { int a, b; }; 7 8 struct S 9 f1 (float _Complex x) 10 { 11 return *(struct S *) & x; 12 } 13 14 int 15 f2 (float _Complex x) 16 { 17 struct S f = f1 (x); 18 return f.b; 19 } 20 21 struct T 22 f3 (float _Complex x) 23 { 24 return *(struct T *) & x; 25 } 26 27 int 28 f4 (float _Complex x) 29 { 30 struct T f = f3 (x); 31 return f.a; 32 } 33 34 int 35 f5 (float _Complex x) 36 { 37 struct T f = f3 (x); 38 return f.b; 39 } 40 41 struct T 42 f6 (float _Complex x) 43 { 44 struct T f = f3 (x); 45 return f; 46 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41232.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41232.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr41232.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-O1 -g" } */ 3 extern int atoi (const char *); 4 extern int sprintf (char *, const char *, ...); 5 void malloc_init() { 6 char *cptr; 7 char buf[1]; 8 int tmbd = atoi(cptr); 9 if (tmbd > 0) 10 tmbd = (tmbd <= 124) ? tmbd : 124; 11 else 12 tmbd = 0; 13 sprintf(buf, "%d\n", tmbd); 14 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/special/gcsec-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/special/gcsec-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/special/gcsec-1.c
old new 3 3 /* { dg-do run { xfail rs6000-*-aix* powerpc*-*-aix* } } */ 4 4 /* { dg-require-gc-sections "" } */ 5 5 6 /* { dg-options "-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -static" } */ 7 /* { dg-options "-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -static" { target native } } */ 8 /* Solaris 10 does not support static linking; there is no libc.a. */ 9 /* { dg-options "-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections" { target *-*-netware* i?86-*-solaris2.1[0-9] } } */ 6 /* { dg-options "-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections" } */ 7 /* { dg-options "-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -static" { target static } } */ 10 8 11 9 #include <stdlib.h> 12 10 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/ssp-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/ssp-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/ssp-1.c
old new 4 4 5 5 #include <stdlib.h> 6 6 7 staticvoid7 void 8 8 __stack_chk_fail (void) 9 9 { 10 10 exit (0); /* pass */ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-power-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-power-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-power-1.c
old new 77 77 /* Test pow(pow(x,y),z) -> pow(x,y*z). */ 78 78 #define POW_POW \ 79 79 extern void link_failure_pow_pow(void); \ 80 if (pow(pow( d1, d2), d3) != pow(d1,d2*d3) \81 || powf(powf(f 1,f2),f3) != powf(f1,f2*f3) \82 || powl(powl( ld1,ld2),ld3) != powl(ld1,ld2*ld3)) \80 if (pow(pow(fabs(d1), d2), d3) != pow(fabs(d1),d2*d3) \ 81 || powf(powf(fabs(f1),f2),f3) != powf(fabs(f1),f2*f3) \ 82 || powl(powl(fabs(ld1),ld2),ld3) != powl(fabs(ld1),ld2*ld3)) \ 83 83 link_failure_pow_pow() 84 84 85 85 POW_POW; -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr39074.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr39074.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr39074.c
old new 2 2 /* { dg-options "-fdump-tree-alias" } */ 3 3 /* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-O0" } { "" } } */ 4 4 5 typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ intptr_t; 6 5 7 int i; 6 8 void __attribute__((noinline)) 7 foo(long b, longq)9 foo(long b, intptr_t q) 8 10 { 9 11 int *y; 10 12 int **a = &y, **x; -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41094.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41094.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41094.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-ffast-math" } */ 3 4 #include <math.h> 5 6 extern void abort (void); 7 8 double foo(void) 9 { 10 double x = -4.0; 11 return pow (x * x, 0.25); 12 } 13 14 int main() 15 { 16 if (foo() != 2.0) 17 abort (); 18 return 0; 19 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41261.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41261.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr41261.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-fprofile-arcs" } */ 3 4 extern void relocate_kernel(); 5 void machine_kexec(void *control_page) 6 { 7 __builtin_memcpy(control_page, relocate_kernel, 2048); 8 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr33920.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr33920.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr33920.c
old new 2 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O3" } */ 4 4 5 typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ intptr_t; 5 6 typedef union lispunion *object; 6 7 struct character 7 8 { … … 22 23 object V659; 23 24 object _x, _y; 24 25 object V643; 25 longV648;26 intptr_t V648; 26 27 unsigned char V653; 27 28 object V651; 28 29 object V654; 29 30 object V658; 30 31 31 32 T1240: 32 if (V648 >= ( long)V651) /* { dg-warning "cast from pointer to integer of different size" "" { target { ! int32plus } } } */33 if (V648 >= (intptr_t)V651) /* { dg-warning "cast from pointer to integer of different size" "" { target { ! int32plus } } } */ 33 34 goto T1243; 34 35 V653 = ((char *) V654->v.v_self)[V648]; 35 36 V659 = (object) V654 + V653; … … 41 42 goto T1249; 42 43 goto T1224; 43 44 T1249: 44 V648 = (long) V648 + 1;45 V648 = (intptr_t) V648 + 1; 45 46 goto T1240; 46 47 T1243: 47 48 V643 = (object) & Cnil_body; -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-ccp-27.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-ccp-27.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-ccp-27.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-ccp1" } */ 3 4 #include <string.h> 5 6 char c[10]; 7 8 void 9 f1 () 10 { 11 const char *p = "123456"; 12 memcpy (c, p, 6); 13 } 14 15 void 16 f2 () 17 { 18 const char *p = "12345678"; 19 p += 2; 20 memcpy (c, p, 6); 21 } 22 23 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "memcpy\[^\n\]*123456" 2 "ccp1" } } */ 24 /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "ccp1" } } */ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6.c
old new 39 39 rv = malloc (sizeof (struct tree)); 40 40 rv->car = 0; 41 41 42 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, a); /* { dg-bogus "field" "uninitialized variable warning" } */42 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, a); /* { dg-bogus "field" "uninitialized variable warning" { xfail *-*-* } } */ 43 43 APPEND(rv, field, PTR_T, b); 44 44 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, c); 45 45 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6-O0.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6-O0.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-6-O0.c
old new 39 39 rv = malloc (sizeof (struct tree)); 40 40 rv->car = 0; 41 41 42 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, a); /* { dg-bogus "field" "uninitialized variable warning" } */42 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, a); /* { dg-bogus "field" "uninitialized variable warning" { xfail *-*-* } } */ 43 43 APPEND(rv, field, PTR_T, b); 44 44 APPEND(rv, field, INTEGER_T, c); 45 45 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-pr40943.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-pr40943.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/uninit-pr40943.c
old new 1 /* PR middle-end/40943 */ 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -Wuninitialized" } */ 4 5 void 6 foo (void) 7 { 8 int *p; 9 *p = 3; /* { dg-warning "is used uninitialized" } */ 10 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/no-scevccp-noreassoc-outer-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/no-scevccp-noreassoc-outer-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/no-scevccp-noreassoc-outer-2.c
old new 4 4 #include "tree-vect.h" 5 5 6 6 #define N 40 7 int a[200*N ];7 int a[200*N+N]; 8 8 9 9 __attribute__ ((noinline)) void 10 10 foo (){ -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr33854.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr33854.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr33854.c
old new 1 1 /* Testcase by Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> */ 2 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 3 4 extern void *malloc ( long unsigned int__size);4 extern void *malloc (__SIZE_TYPE__ __size); 5 5 typedef struct VMatrix_ VMatrix; 6 6 struct VMatrix_ 7 7 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr41008.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr41008.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/O1-pr41008.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 3 double heating[2][2]; 4 5 void foo (int, int); 6 7 void map_do() 8 { 9 int jsav, ksav, k, j; 10 11 for(k = 0; k < 2; k++) 12 for(j = 0; j < 2; j++) 13 if (heating[k][j] > 0.) 14 { 15 jsav = j; 16 ksav = k; 17 } 18 19 foo (jsav, ksav); 20 } 21 22 /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "vect" } } */ 23 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33833.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33833.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33833.c
old new 1 1 /* Testcase by Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> */ 2 2 /* { dg-do compile } */ 3 3 4 #define signed 5 typedef unsigned __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ uintptr_t; 6 #undef signed 7 4 8 struct list_head 5 9 { 6 10 struct list_head *prev; … … 14 18 struct prio_array *active, arrays[2]; 15 19 } per_cpu__runqueues; 16 20 17 void sched_init (u nsigned long__ptr)21 void sched_init (uintptr_t __ptr) 18 22 { 19 23 int j, k; 20 24 struct prio_array *array; -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33846.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33846.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr33846.c
old new 7 7 return ~i >> 31; 8 8 } 9 9 10 void _mix_some_samples (long buf, int *mix_buffer, int mix_size) 10 typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ intptr_t; 11 12 void _mix_some_samples (intptr_t buf, int *mix_buffer, int mix_size) 11 13 { 12 14 int i; 13 15 signed int *p = mix_buffer; -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-2.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-256-3.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-2.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestpd-3.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 164 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-1.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-2.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-256-3.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-2.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/avx-vtestps-3.c
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx -DNEED_IEEE754_FLOAT" } */ 4 /* { dg-warning "attribute ignored" "" { target default_packed } 150 } */ 5 /* { dg-message " from " "include chain" { target default_packed } 0 } */ 4 6 5 7 #include "avx-check.h" 6 8 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/m128-check.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/m128-check.h gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/m128-check.h
old new 138 138 CHECK_FP_ARRAY (d, double, ESP_DOUBLE, "%f") 139 139 CHECK_FP_ARRAY (f, float, ESP_FLOAT, "%f") 140 140 141 #ifdef NEED_IEEE754_FLOAT 141 142 union ieee754_float 142 143 { 143 144 float d; … … 148 149 unsigned sign : 1; 149 150 } bits __attribute__((packed)); 150 151 }; 152 #endif 151 153 154 #ifdef NEED_IEEE754_DOUBLE 152 155 union ieee754_double 153 156 { 154 157 double d; … … 160 163 unsigned sign : 1; 161 164 } bits __attribute__((packed)); 162 165 }; 166 #endif -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-2.c
old new 1 1 /* PR middle-end/37248 */ 2 /* { dg-do compile } */2 /* { dg-do compile { target { ! default_packed } } } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-optimized" } */ 4 4 5 5 struct S -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr37248-3.c
old new 1 1 /* PR middle-end/37248 */ 2 /* { dg-do compile } */3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-optimized " } */2 /* { dg-do compile { target { ! default_packed } } } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-optimized -mno-ms-bitfields" } */ 4 4 5 5 struct S 6 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40718.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40718.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40718.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O1 -foptimize-sibling-calls" } */ 4 5 void abort (void); 6 7 struct S 8 { 9 void (__attribute__((__stdcall__)) *f) (struct S *); 10 int i; 11 }; 12 13 void __attribute__((__stdcall__)) 14 foo (struct S *s) 15 { 16 s->i++; 17 } 18 19 void __attribute__((__stdcall__)) 20 bar (struct S *s) 21 { 22 foo(s); 23 s->f(s); 24 } 25 26 int main (void) 27 { 28 struct S s = { foo, 0 }; 29 30 bar (&s); 31 if (s.i != 2) 32 abort (); 33 34 return 0; 35 } 36 -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-1.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-1.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-1.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -mpush-args -mno-accumulate-outgoing-args" } */ 4 5 void abort (void); 6 7 void __attribute__((noinline)) 8 f (long double a) 9 { 10 if (a != 1.23L) 11 abort (); 12 } 13 14 int __attribute__((noinline)) 15 g (long double b) 16 { 17 f (b); 18 return 0; 19 } 20 21 int 22 main (void) 23 { 24 g (1.23L); 25 return 0; 26 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-2.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -mpush-args -mno-accumulate-outgoing-args -m128bit-long-double" } */ 4 5 void abort (void); 6 7 void __attribute__((noinline)) 8 f (long double a) 9 { 10 if (a != 1.23L) 11 abort (); 12 } 13 14 int __attribute__((noinline)) 15 g (long double b) 16 { 17 f (b); 18 return 0; 19 } 20 21 int 22 main (void) 23 { 24 g (1.23L); 25 return 0; 26 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-3.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-3.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40906-3.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run { target *-*-linux* } } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -msse2 -mpush-args -mno-accumulate-outgoing-args" } */ 4 5 #include "sse2-check.h" 6 7 void __attribute__((noinline)) 8 f (__float128 a) 9 { 10 if (a != 1.23Q) 11 abort (); 12 } 13 14 int __attribute__((noinline)) 15 g (__float128 b) 16 { 17 f (b); 18 return 0; 19 } 20 21 static void 22 sse2_test (void) 23 { 24 g (1.23Q); 25 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40934.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40934.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40934.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -march=i586 -ffast-math" } */ 4 5 extern double host_frametime; 6 extern float pitchvel; 7 V_DriftPitch (float delta, float move) 8 { 9 if (!delta) 10 move = host_frametime; 11 if (delta > 0) 12 ; 13 else if (delta < 0 && move > -delta) 14 pitchvel = 0; 15 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40957.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40957.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr40957.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target avx } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -mavx" } */ 4 5 typedef int __v8si __attribute__((__vector_size__(32))); 6 typedef long long __m256i __attribute__((__vector_size__(32), __may_alias__)); 7 8 static __m256i 9 _mm256_set1_epi32 (int __A) 10 { 11 return __extension__ (__m256i)(__v8si){ __A, __A, __A, __A, 12 __A, __A, __A, __A }; 13 } 14 __m256i 15 foo () 16 { 17 return _mm256_set1_epi32 (-1); 18 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr41019.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr41019.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr41019.c
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-O2 -msse2 -ftree-vectorize" } */ 3 4 #include "sse2-check.h" 5 6 long long int a[64]; 7 8 void 9 sse2_test (void) 10 { 11 int k; 12 13 for (k = 0; k < 64; k++) 14 a[k] = a[k] != 5 ? 12 : 10; 15 16 for (k = 0; k < 64; k++) 17 if (a[k] != 12) 18 abort (); 19 } -
gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr39902-2.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr39902-2.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr39902-2.c
old new 1 /* Check that simplification "x*(-1)" -> "-x" is not performed for decimal 2 float types. */ 3 4 /* { dg-do compile { target { powerpc*-*-linux* && powerpc_fprs } } } */ 5 /* { dg-options "-std=gnu99 -O -mcpu=power6" } */ 6 /* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "fneg" } } */ 7 8 extern _Decimal32 a32, b32; 9 extern _Decimal64 a64, b64; 10 extern _Decimal128 a128, b128; 11 12 void 13 foo32 (void) 14 { 15 b32 = a32 * -1.0DF; 16 } 17 18 void 19 foo64 (void) 20 { 21 b64 = a64 * -1.0DD; 22 } 23 24 void 25 foo128 (void) 26 { 27 b128 = a128 * -1.0DL; 28 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cdce3.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cdce3.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cdce3.C
old new 2 2 /* { dg-require-effective-target c99_runtime } */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DGNU_EXTENSION -DLARGE_LONG_DOUBLE -lm" { target { pow10 && large_long_double } } } */ 4 4 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DLARGE_LONG_DOUBLE -lm" { target { {! pow10 } && large_long_double } } } */ 5 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DGNU_EXTENSION -lm" { target { pow10 && {! large_long_double } } } } */5 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DGNU_EXTENSION -lm" { target { pow10 && {! large_long_double } } } } */ 6 6 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -lm" { target { {! pow10 } && {! large_long_double } } } } */ 7 /* { dg- final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:91: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" { target { pow10} } } } */8 /* { dg- final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:92: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" { target { pow10} } } } */9 /* { dg- final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:94: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce"} } */10 /* { dg- final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:95: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce"} } */11 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:9 6: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce"} } */12 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:9 7: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce"} } */7 /* { dg-options "-mieee -O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DGNU_EXTENSION -DLARGE_LONG_DOUBLE -lm" { target { alpha*-*-* && { pow10 && large_long_double } } } } */ 8 /* { dg-options "-mieee -O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DLARGE_LONG_DOUBLE -lm" { target { alpha*-*-* && { {! pow10 } && large_long_double } } } } */ 9 /* { dg-options "-mieee -O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -DGNU_EXTENSION -lm" { target { alpha*-*-* && { pow10 && {! large_long_double } } } } } */ 10 /* { dg-options "-mieee -O2 -fmath-errno -fdump-tree-cdce-details -lm" { target { alpha*-*-* && { {! pow10 } && {! large_long_double } } } } } */ 11 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:95: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" { target { pow10 } } } } */ 12 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:96: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" { target { pow10 } } } } */ 13 13 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:98: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 14 14 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:99: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 15 15 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:100: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ … … 20 20 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:105: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 21 21 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:106: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 22 22 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:107: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 23 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:108: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 24 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:109: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 25 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:110: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 26 /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "cdce3.C:111: note: function call is shrink-wrapped into error conditions\." "cdce" } } */ 23 27 /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "cdce" } } */ 24 28 #include <stdlib.h> 25 29 #include <math.h> -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/enum1.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/enum1.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/enum1.C
old new 2 2 // { dg-do compile } 3 3 // { dg-options "-std=gnu++0x" } 4 4 5 enum : { }; // { dg-error "expected type-specifier" }5 enum : { }; // { dg-error "expected" } 6 6 enum : 3 { }; // { dg-error "expected" } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist22.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist22.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist22.C
old new 1 // Core issue 934 2 // { dg-options "-std=c++0x" } 3 4 int i; 5 6 int& r1{ i }; // OK, direct binding 7 int&& r2{ i }; // OK, direct binding 8 9 int& r3{ }; // { dg-error "" } reference to temporary 10 int&& r4{ }; // OK, reference to temporary 11 12 struct A { int i; } a; 13 14 A& r5 { i }; // { dg-error "" } reference to temporary 15 A&& r6 { i }; // OK, aggregate initialization of temporary 16 A& r7 { a }; // { dg-error "" } invalid aggregate initializer for A 17 A&& r8 { a }; // { dg-error "" } invalid aggregate initializer for A 18 19 struct B { B(int); int i; } b(0); 20 21 B& r9 { i }; // { dg-error "" } reference to temporary 22 B&& r10 { i }; // OK, make temporary with B(int) constructor 23 B& r11 { b }; // { dg-error "" } reference to temporary 24 B&& r12 { b }; // OK, make temporary with copy constructor -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist23.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist23.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist23.C
old new 1 // { dg-options "-std=c++0x" } 2 3 #include <initializer_list> 4 5 struct A 6 { 7 A& operator=(int i); 8 A& operator=(std::initializer_list<int> l) { return *this; } 9 }; 10 11 int main() 12 { 13 A a; 14 a = { }; 15 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/pubnames-1.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/pubnames-1.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/pubnames-1.C
old new 1 // Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 // Origin PR debug/39706 3 // { dg-options "-g -dA" } 4 // { dg-do compile } 5 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times ".debug_pubnames" 1 } } 6 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\"main\".*external name" 1 } } 7 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\"ns::ns_x.*external name" 1 } } 8 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\"y::y_x.*external name" 1 } } 9 10 namespace ns { int ns_x; } 11 class y { public: static int y_x; }; 12 int y::y_x; 13 int main() { return ns::ns_x; } 14 -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/typedef1.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/typedef1.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/dwarf2/typedef1.C
old new 1 // Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 // Origin: PR c++/40705 3 // { dg-options "-g -dA" } 4 // { dg-do compile } 5 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "DW_TAG_structure_type" 2 } } 6 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "DW_AT_name: \"foo<1u>\"" 1 } } 7 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "DW_TAG_enumeration_type" 2 } } 8 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "DW_AT_name: \"typedef foo<1u>::type type\"" 1 } } 9 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "DIE (.*) DW_TAG_enumeration_type" 2 } } 10 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\"e0..\".*DW_AT_name" 1 } } 11 // { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\"e1..\".*DW_AT_name" 1 } } 12 13 template <unsigned int n> 14 struct foo 15 { 16 public: 17 typedef 18 unsigned char type; 19 }; 20 21 template<> 22 struct foo<1> 23 { 24 typedef enum { e0, e1 } type; 25 }; 26 27 int 28 main() 29 { 30 foo<1> f; 31 foo<1>::type t = foo<1>::e1; 32 return t; 33 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/stmt-expr-1.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/stmt-expr-1.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/stmt-expr-1.C
old new 1 // Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 // Origin PR c++/40866 3 // { dg-options "-std=gnu++98" } 4 // { dg-do "compile" } 5 6 template <typename T> class QForeachContainer { 7 public: 8 QForeachContainer(); 9 int brk; 10 typename T::const_iterator i; 11 }; 12 13 template <typename T> class QList { 14 public: 15 class const_iterator { 16 public: 17 const_iterator(const const_iterator &o); 18 const_iterator &operator++(); 19 }; 20 }; 21 22 class QAction; 23 class QWidget { 24 public: 25 QList<QAction*> actions() const; 26 }; 27 class myDialog : public QWidget { 28 myDialog(); 29 }; 30 31 myDialog::myDialog() 32 { 33 QForeachContainer<__typeof__(actions())> _container_; 34 ({++_container_.brk; ++_container_.i;}); 35 } 36 -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/unary3.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/unary3.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/expr/unary3.C
old new 1 // PR c++/41131 2 // { dg-do compile } 3 4 struct X { enum E { a = 100 }; }; 5 6 int 7 main () 8 { 9 X x; 10 (void) &x.a; // { dg-error "lvalue required" } 11 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield2.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield2.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield2.C
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* Remove pedantic. Allow the GCC extension to use char for bitfields. */ 3 3 /* { dg-options "" } */ 4 /* { dg-options "-mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 4 5 5 6 struct t 6 7 { /* { dg-message "note: Offset of packed bit-field 't::b' has changed in GCC 4.4" "" { target pcc_bitfield_type_matters } } */ -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield3.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield3.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield3.C
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat -mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield4.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield4.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield4.C
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { /* { dg-message "note: Offset of packed bit-field 't::b' has changed in GCC 4.4" "" { target pcc_bitfield_type_matters } } */ -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield5.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield5.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/bitfield5.C
old new 1 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 2 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-Wno-packed-bitfield-compat -mno-ms-bitfields" { target i?86-*-netware } } */ 3 4 4 5 struct t 5 6 { -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/complit12.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/complit12.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ext/complit12.C
old new 1 // PR c++/40948 2 // { dg-do run } 3 // { dg-options "" } 4 5 int c; 6 struct M 7 { 8 M () { ++c; } 9 M (const M&) { ++c; } 10 ~M () { --c; } 11 }; 12 13 struct S 14 { 15 S (); 16 M m[1]; 17 }; 18 19 S::S () : m ((M[1]) { M () }) 20 { 21 } 22 23 struct T 24 { 25 T (); 26 M m[4]; 27 }; 28 29 T::T () : m ((M[4]) { M (), M (), M (), M () }) 30 { 31 } 32 33 typedef M MA[1]; 34 MA &bar (MA, MA& r) { return r; } 35 36 M f(M m) { return m; } 37 38 int main () 39 { 40 { 41 M m[1] = (M[1]) { M () }; 42 if (c != 1) 43 return 1; 44 M n = (M) { M () }; 45 if (c != 2) 46 return 2; 47 M o[4] = (M[4]) { M (), M (), M (), M () }; 48 if (c != 6) 49 return 3; 50 S s; 51 if (c != 7) 52 return 4; 53 T t; 54 if (c != 11) 55 return 5; 56 MA ma = bar ((M[2]) { M(), M() }, m); 57 if (c != 12) 58 return 7; 59 M mm[2] = ((M[2]) { f(M()), f(M()) }); 60 if (c != 14) 61 return 8; 62 } 63 if (c != 0) 64 return 6; 65 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/lookup/using21.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/lookup/using21.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/lookup/using21.C
old new 1 // PR c++/40799 2 3 namespace Bar { 4 typedef int A; 5 } 6 class CollectionDeleteGuard { 7 public: 8 CollectionDeleteGuard(int); 9 }; 10 CollectionDeleteGuard::CollectionDeleteGuard(int) 11 { 12 using Bar::A; 13 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/opt/pr40496.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/opt/pr40496.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/opt/pr40496.C
old new 1 // { dg-do compile } 2 // { dg-options "-O2 -fprefetch-loop-arrays -msse2" { target i?86-*-* x86_64-*-* } } 3 4 struct DOMStringHandle 5 { 6 unsigned int fLength; 7 int fRefCount; 8 }; 9 static void *freeListPtr; 10 void foo(DOMStringHandle *dsg) 11 { 12 int i; 13 for (i = 1; i < 1023; i++) 14 { 15 *(void **) &dsg[i] = freeListPtr; 16 freeListPtr = &dsg[i]; 17 } 18 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/gc4.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/gc4.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/gc4.C
old new 1 // PR c++/41120 2 // { dg-options "--param ggc-min-heapsize=0 --param ggc-min-expand=0" } 3 4 struct A 5 { 6 A(); 7 }; 8 9 struct B 10 { 11 A a; 12 }; 13 14 B b; -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/typedef3.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/typedef3.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/typedef3.C
old new 1 // Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 // Origin: PR c++/40357 3 // { dg-do compile } 4 5 struct XalanCProcessor 6 { 7 typedef enum {eInvalid, eXalanSourceTree, eXercesDOM} ParseOptionType; 8 ParseOptionType getParseOption(void); 9 }; 10 typedef XalanCProcessor::ParseOptionType ParseOptionType; 11 ParseOptionType XalanCProcessor::getParseOption(void) {} 12 -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/overload/defarg4.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/overload/defarg4.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/overload/defarg4.C
old new 1 // Contributed by Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> 2 // Origin PR c++/39987 3 // { dg-do "compile" } 4 5 class foo 6 { 7 template<typename U> 8 static bool func(const U& x) 9 {} 10 public: 11 template<typename U> 12 unsigned int Find(const U& x, bool (*pFunc) (const U&) = func) const 13 {} 14 }; 15 16 class bar { 17 bool Initialize(); 18 protected: 19 foo b; 20 }; 21 22 bool bar::Initialize() 23 { 24 b.Find(b); 25 } 26 -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/parse/enum5.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/parse/enum5.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/parse/enum5.C
old new 1 // PR c++/41127 2 3 #define CHAR_BIT 8 4 enum EE {ee}; 5 typedef unsigned int T; 6 7 struct D { 8 T : sizeof(unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT; // OK 9 EE : sizeof(EE) * CHAR_BIT; // OK 10 enum EE : sizeof(EE) * CHAR_BIT; // not OK 11 enum EE xxxx : sizeof(EE) * CHAR_BIT; // OK 12 T x : sizeof(unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT; // OK 13 enum FF {ff} : sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT; // OK 14 } element; 15 16 enum EE xx; 17 EE yy; -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40321.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40321.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40321.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 3 struct VectorD2 4 { 5 VectorD2() : x(0), y(0) { } 6 VectorD2(int _x, int _y) : x(_x), y(_y) { } 7 int x, y; 8 int GetLength2() const { return x*x + y*y; }; 9 VectorD2 operator+(const VectorD2 vec) const { 10 return VectorD2(x+vec.x,y+vec.y); 11 } 12 }; 13 struct Shape 14 { 15 enum Type { ST_RECT, ST_CIRCLE } type; 16 VectorD2 pos; 17 VectorD2 radius; 18 bool CollisionWith(const Shape& s) const; 19 }; 20 bool Shape::CollisionWith(const Shape& s) const 21 { 22 if(type == ST_CIRCLE && s.type == ST_RECT) 23 return s.CollisionWith(*this); 24 return (pos + s.pos).GetLength2() < (radius + s.radius).GetLength2(); 25 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40834.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40834.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40834.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do run } */ 2 3 extern "C" void abort (void); 4 class XalanDOMString 5 { 6 public: 7 int y; 8 }; 9 10 class XObject 11 { 12 public: 13 const XalanDOMString& str() const { return x; } 14 XalanDOMString x; 15 }; 16 17 class XObjectPtr 18 { 19 public: 20 XObjectPtr(const XObjectPtr& theSource) 21 { 22 m_xobjectPtr = theSource.m_xobjectPtr; 23 } 24 const XObject* operator->() const 25 { 26 return m_xobjectPtr; 27 }; 28 XObjectPtr(XObject *p) { m_xobjectPtr = p; } 29 XObject* m_xobjectPtr; 30 }; 31 32 class FunctionSubstringBefore 33 { 34 public: 35 int execute( const XObjectPtr arg1) const 36 { 37 const XalanDOMString& theFirstString = arg1->str(); 38 return theFirstString.y; 39 } 40 }; 41 42 int 43 main () 44 { 45 XObject x; 46 XObjectPtr y (&x); 47 x.x.y = -1; 48 FunctionSubstringBefore z; 49 if (z.execute (y) != -1) 50 abort (); 51 return 0; 52 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40924.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40924.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40924.C
old new 1 // PR rtl-optimization/40924 2 // { dg-do run } 3 4 extern "C" void abort (void); 5 6 #define MAY_ALIAS __attribute__((__may_alias__)) 7 8 typedef struct { float v[2]; } floata; 9 typedef struct { int v[2]; } inta; 10 11 typedef unsigned int uint MAY_ALIAS; 12 typedef signed int sint MAY_ALIAS; 13 typedef float flt MAY_ALIAS; 14 15 static inline unsigned short 16 less_than (inta a, inta b) 17 { 18 unsigned short r = 0; 19 const uint *p1 = (const uint *) &a; 20 const uint *p2 = (const uint *) &b; 21 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 22 if (p1[i] < p2[i]) r |= (1 << i); 23 return r; 24 } 25 26 static inline inta 27 multiply (inta b, inta c) 28 { 29 inta r; 30 sint *p3 = (sint *) &c; 31 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 32 r.v[i] = (int) (b.v[i] * p3[i] & 0xFFFFFFFF); 33 return r; 34 } 35 36 static inline floata 37 gather (inta indexes, const void *baseAddr) 38 { 39 floata r; 40 41 sint *idx = (sint *) &indexes; 42 flt *src = (flt *) baseAddr; 43 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 44 r.v[i] = *(src + idx[i]); 45 return r; 46 } 47 48 static inline inta 49 add (const inta &b, const inta &c) 50 { 51 inta result; 52 sint *r = (sint *) &result; 53 54 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 55 r[i] = b.v[i] + c.v[i]; 56 return result; 57 } 58 59 struct uintv 60 { 61 inta data; 62 inline uintv () { data.v[0] = 0; data.v[1] = 1; } 63 inline uintv (unsigned int a) 64 { 65 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 66 *(uint *) &data.v[i] = a; 67 } 68 inline uintv (inta x) : data (x) {} 69 inline uintv operator* (const uintv &x) const 70 { return multiply (data, x.data); } 71 inline uintv operator+ (const uintv &x) const 72 { return uintv (add (data, x.data)); } 73 inline unsigned short operator< (const uintv &x) const 74 { return less_than (data, x.data); } 75 }; 76 77 struct floatv 78 { 79 floata data; 80 explicit inline floatv (const uintv &x) 81 { 82 uint *p2 = (uint *) &x.data; 83 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 84 data.v[i] = p2[i]; 85 } 86 inline floatv (const float *array, const uintv &indexes) 87 { 88 const uintv &offsets = indexes * uintv (1); 89 data = gather (offsets.data, array); 90 } 91 unsigned short operator== (const floatv &x) const 92 { 93 unsigned short r = 0; 94 for (int i=0; i < 2; i++) 95 if (data.v[i] == x.data.v[i]) r |= (1 << i); 96 return r; 97 } 98 }; 99 100 int 101 main () 102 { 103 const float array[2] = { 2, 3 }; 104 for (uintv i; (i < 2) == 3; i = i + 2) 105 { 106 const floatv ii (i + 2); 107 floatv a (array, i); 108 if ((a == ii) != 3) 109 abort (); 110 } 111 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40991.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40991.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr40991.C
old new 1 /* { dg-options "-std=gnu++0x" } */ 2 3 typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t; 4 namespace std __attribute__ ((__visibility__ ("default"))) { 5 using ::size_t; 6 void __throw_bad_function_call() __attribute__((__noreturn__)); 7 } 8 inline void* operator new(std::size_t, void* __p) throw() { 9 return __p; 10 } 11 namespace std { 12 class type_info { 13 public: 14 bool operator==(const type_info& __arg) const { } 15 }; 16 namespace tr1 { 17 template<typename _Tp, _Tp __v> struct integral_constant { }; 18 typedef integral_constant<bool, true> true_type; 19 template<typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> 20 struct _Maybe_unary_or_binary_function { }; 21 class _Undefined_class; 22 union _Nocopy_types { 23 void (_Undefined_class::*_M_member_pointer)(); 24 }; 25 union _Any_data { 26 void* _M_access() { 27 return &_M_pod_data[0]; 28 } 29 char _M_pod_data[sizeof(_Nocopy_types)]; 30 }; 31 enum _Manager_operation { __get_type_info, __get_functor_ptr, __clone_functor, __destroy_functor }; 32 template<typename _Tp> struct _Simple_type_wrapper { 33 _Simple_type_wrapper(_Tp __value) : __value(__value) { } 34 _Tp __value; 35 }; 36 template<typename _Signature> class function; 37 class _Function_base { 38 public: 39 static const std::size_t _M_max_size = sizeof(_Nocopy_types); 40 static const std::size_t _M_max_align = __alignof__(_Nocopy_types); 41 template<typename _Functor> class _Base_manager { 42 static const bool __stored_locally = (sizeof(_Functor) <= _M_max_size && __alignof__(_Functor) <= _M_max_align && (_M_max_align % __alignof__(_Functor) == 0)); 43 typedef integral_constant<bool, __stored_locally> _Local_storage; 44 public: 45 static bool _M_manager(_Any_data& __dest, const _Any_data& __source, _Manager_operation __op) { } 46 static void _M_init_functor(_Any_data& __functor, const _Functor& __f) { 47 _M_init_functor(__functor, __f, _Local_storage()); 48 } 49 template<typename _Class, typename _Tp> static bool _M_not_empty_function(_Tp _Class::* const& __mp) { 50 return __mp; 51 } 52 static void _M_init_functor(_Any_data& __functor, const _Functor& __f, true_type) { 53 new (__functor._M_access()) _Functor(__f); 54 } 55 }; 56 ~_Function_base() { 57 if (_M_manager) _M_manager(_M_functor, _M_functor, __destroy_functor); 58 } 59 bool _M_empty() const { 60 return !_M_manager; 61 } 62 typedef bool (*_Manager_type)(_Any_data&, const _Any_data&, _Manager_operation); 63 _Any_data _M_functor; 64 _Manager_type _M_manager; 65 }; 66 template<typename _Signature, typename _Functor> class _Function_handler; 67 template<typename _Class, typename _Member, typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> class _Function_handler<_Res(_ArgTypes...), _Member _Class::*> : public _Function_handler<void(_ArgTypes...), _Member _Class::*> { 68 public: 69 static _Res _M_invoke(const _Any_data& __functor, _ArgTypes... __args) { } 70 }; 71 template<typename _Class, typename _Member, typename... _ArgTypes> class _Function_handler<void(_ArgTypes...), _Member _Class::*> : public _Function_base::_Base_manager< _Simple_type_wrapper< _Member _Class::* > > { }; 72 template<typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> class function<_Res(_ArgTypes...)> : public _Maybe_unary_or_binary_function<_Res, _ArgTypes...>, private _Function_base { 73 typedef _Res _Signature_type(_ArgTypes...); 74 struct _Useless { }; 75 public: 76 template<typename _Functor> function(_Functor __f, _Useless = _Useless()); 77 _Res operator()(_ArgTypes... __args) const; 78 const type_info& target_type() const; 79 typedef _Res (*_Invoker_type)(const _Any_data&, _ArgTypes...); 80 _Invoker_type _M_invoker; 81 }; 82 template<typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> template<typename _Functor> function<_Res(_ArgTypes...)>:: function(_Functor __f, _Useless) : _Function_base() { 83 typedef _Function_handler<_Signature_type, _Functor> _My_handler; 84 if (_My_handler::_M_not_empty_function(__f)) { 85 _M_invoker = &_My_handler::_M_invoke; 86 _M_manager = &_My_handler::_M_manager; 87 _My_handler::_M_init_functor(_M_functor, __f); 88 } 89 } 90 template<typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> _Res function<_Res(_ArgTypes...)>:: operator()(_ArgTypes... __args) const { 91 if (_M_empty()) { 92 __throw_bad_function_call(); 93 } 94 return _M_invoker(_M_functor, __args...); 95 } 96 template<typename _Res, typename... _ArgTypes> const type_info& function<_Res(_ArgTypes...)>:: target_type() const { 97 if (_M_manager) { 98 _Any_data __typeinfo_result; 99 _M_manager(__typeinfo_result, _M_functor, __get_type_info); 100 } 101 } 102 } 103 } 104 struct X { 105 int bar; 106 }; 107 void test05() { 108 using std::tr1::function; 109 X x; 110 function<int(X&)> frm(&X::bar); 111 frm(x) == 17; 112 typeid(int X::*) == frm.target_type(); 113 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41144.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41144.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41144.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 3 struct rgba8; 4 template<class ColorT> class span_gouraud { 5 public: 6 struct coord_type { }; 7 coord_type m_coord[3]; 8 }; 9 template<class ColorT> class span_gouraud_rgba : public span_gouraud<ColorT> 10 { 11 typedef ColorT color_type; 12 typedef span_gouraud<color_type> base_type; 13 typedef typename base_type::coord_type coord_type; 14 public: 15 void prepare() { 16 coord_type coord[3]; 17 } 18 }; 19 void the_application() { 20 typedef span_gouraud_rgba<rgba8> gouraud_span_gen_type; 21 gouraud_span_gen_type span_gouraud; 22 span_gouraud.prepare(); 23 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257-2.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257-2.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257-2.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do link } */ 2 3 struct A 4 { 5 virtual ~A(); 6 }; 7 8 struct B : virtual A 9 { 10 virtual ~B() {} 11 }; 12 13 int main() 14 { 15 return 0; 16 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41257.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 3 struct A 4 { 5 virtual void foo(); 6 virtual ~A(); 7 int i; 8 }; 9 10 struct B : virtual A {}; 11 12 struct C : B 13 { 14 virtual void foo(); 15 }; 16 17 void bar() 18 { 19 C().foo(); 20 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41273.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41273.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr41273.C
old new 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ 2 /* { dg-options "-g" } */ 3 4 long *H2_ipX_ener_sort; 5 double H2_old_populations[2]; 6 double H2_total; 7 8 void H2_LevelPops() 9 { 10 double sum_pop = 0.; 11 long nEner = 0; 12 while( nEner < 3 && sum_pop/H2_total < 0.99999 ) 13 { 14 long ip = H2_ipX_ener_sort[nEner]; 15 sum_pop += H2_old_populations[ip]; 16 ++nEner; 17 } 18 } -
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wreturn-type-6.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wreturn-type-6.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wreturn-type-6.C
old new 1 /* PR c++/40749 */ 2 /* { dg-do "compile" } */ 3 /* { dg-options "-Wreturn-type" } */ 4 5 struct A {}; 6 const A a() {} /* { dg-warning "no return statement" } */ 7 const A& b() {} /* { dg-warning "no return statement" } */ 8 9 const int c() {} /* { dg-warning "no return statement" } */ 10 11 template<class T> 12 const int foo(T t) {} /* { dg-warning "no return statement" } */ 13 int d = foo<int>(0), e = foo<int>(1); -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/altreturn_7.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/altreturn_7.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/altreturn_7.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! 3 ! PR 40848: [4.5 Regression] ICE with alternate returns 4 ! 5 ! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk> 6 7 MODULE TT 8 9 INTERFACE M 10 MODULE PROCEDURE M1,M2 11 END INTERFACE 12 13 CONTAINS 14 15 SUBROUTINE M1(I,*) 16 INTEGER :: I 17 RETURN 1 18 END SUBROUTINE 19 20 SUBROUTINE M2(I,J) 21 INTEGER :: I,J 22 END SUBROUTINE 23 24 END MODULE 25 26 27 USE TT 28 CALL M(1,*2) 29 CALL ABORT() 30 2 CONTINUE 31 END 32 33 ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "tt" } } 34 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/c_f_pointer_tests_4.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/c_f_pointer_tests_4.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/c_f_pointer_tests_4.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run } 2 program main 3 use iso_c_binding, only: c_ptr, c_loc, c_f_pointer 4 implicit none 5 integer, dimension(2,1,2), target :: table 6 table = reshape ( (/ 1,2,-1,-2/), (/2,1,2/)) 7 call set_table (c_loc (table)) 8 contains 9 subroutine set_table (cptr) 10 type(c_ptr), intent(in) :: cptr 11 integer, dimension(:,:,:), pointer :: table_tmp 12 call c_f_pointer (cptr, table_tmp, (/2,1,2/)) 13 if (any(table_tmp /= table)) call abort 14 end subroutine set_table 15 end program main -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/char_length_16.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/char_length_16.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/char_length_16.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! 3 ! PR 40822: [4.5 Regression] Internal compiler error when Fortran intrinsic LEN referenced before explicit declaration 4 ! 5 ! Contributed by Mat Cross <mathewc@nag.co.uk> 6 7 SUBROUTINE SEARCH(ITEMVAL) 8 CHARACTER (*) :: ITEMVAL 9 CHARACTER (LEN(ITEMVAL)) :: ITEM 10 INTRINSIC LEN 11 END 12 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/derived_init_3.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/derived_init_3.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/derived_init_3.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run } 2 ! 3 ! PR fortran/40851 4 ! 5 ! Make sure the an INTENT(OUT) dummy is not initialized 6 ! when it is a pointer. 7 ! 8 ! Contributed by Juergen Reuter <juergen.reuter@desy.de>. 9 ! 10 program main 11 12 type :: string 13 character,dimension(:),allocatable :: chars 14 end type string 15 16 type :: string_container 17 type(string) :: string 18 end type string_container 19 20 type(string_container), target :: tgt 21 type(string_container), pointer :: ptr 22 23 ptr => tgt 24 call set_ptr (ptr) 25 if (associated(ptr)) call abort() 26 27 contains 28 29 subroutine set_ptr (ptr) 30 type(string_container), pointer, intent(out) :: ptr 31 ptr => null () 32 end subroutine set_ptr 33 34 end program main -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/fmt_cache_1.f
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/fmt_cache_1.f gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/fmt_cache_1.f
old new 1 ! { dg-do run { target fd_truncate } } 2 ! pr40662 segfaults when specific format is invoked twice. 3 ! pr40330 incorrect io. 4 ! test case derived from pr40662, <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org> 5 program astap 6 character(40) teststring 7 arlxca = 0.0 8 open(10) 9 write(10,40) arlxca 10 write(10,40) arlxca 11 40 format(t4,"arlxca = ",1pg13.6,t27,"arlxcc = ",g13.6,t53, 12 . "atmpca = ",g13.6,t79,"atmpcc = ",g13.6,t105, 13 . "backup = ",g13.6,/, 14 . t4,"csgfac = ",g13.6,t27,"csgmax = ",g13.6,t53, 15 . "csgmin = ",g13.6,t79,"drlxca = ",g13.6,t105, 16 . "drlxcc = ",g13.6,/, 17 . t4,"dtimeh = ",g13.6,t27,"dtimei = ",g13.6,t53, 18 . "dtimel = ",g13.6,t79,"dtimeu = ",g13.6,t105, 19 . "dtmpca = ",g13.6,/, 20 . t4,"dtmpcc = ",g13.6,t27,"ebalna = ",g13.6,t53, 21 . "ebalnc = ",g13.6,t79,"ebalsa = ",g13.6,t105, 22 . "ebalsc = ",g13.6) 23 rewind 10 24 rewind 10 25 teststring = "" 26 read(10,'(a)') teststring 27 if (teststring.ne." arlxca = 0.00000 arlxcc = ")call abort 28 teststring = "" 29 read(10,'(a)') teststring 30 if (teststring.ne." arlxca = 0.00000 arlxcc = ")call abort 31 end program astap 32 33 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-1.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-1.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-1.f90
old new 1 ! PR fortran/40878 2 ! { dg-do compile } 3 ! { dg-options "-fopenmp" } 4 5 subroutine test1 6 integer :: j, k 7 integer :: m = 2 8 !$omp parallel do collapse(m) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "Constant expression required" } 9 do k = 1, 2 10 do j = 1, 6 11 enddo 12 enddo 13 !$omp end parallel do 14 end 15 subroutine test2 16 integer :: j, k 17 integer :: m 18 m = 2 19 !$omp parallel do collapse(m) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "Constant expression required" } 20 do k = 1, 2 21 do j = 1, 6 22 enddo 23 enddo 24 !$omp end parallel do 25 end 26 subroutine test3 27 integer :: j, k 28 integer, parameter :: m = 0 29 !$omp parallel do collapse(m) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "not constant positive integer" } 30 do k = 1, 2 31 do j = 1, 6 32 enddo 33 enddo 34 !$omp end parallel do 35 end 36 subroutine test4 37 integer :: j, k 38 integer, parameter :: m = -2 39 !$omp parallel do collapse(m) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "not constant positive integer" } 40 do k = 1, 2 41 do j = 1, 6 42 enddo 43 enddo 44 !$omp end parallel do 45 end 46 subroutine test5 47 integer :: j, k 48 !$omp parallel do collapse(0) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "not constant positive integer" } 49 do k = 1, 2 50 do j = 1, 6 51 enddo 52 enddo 53 !$omp end parallel do 54 end 55 subroutine test6 56 integer :: j, k 57 !$omp parallel do collapse(-1) schedule (static,1) ! { dg-error "not constant positive integer" } 58 do k = 1, 2 59 do j = 1, 6 60 enddo 61 enddo 62 !$omp end parallel do 63 end -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-2.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-2.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/gomp/pr40878-2.f90
old new 1 ! PR fortran/40878 2 ! { dg-do compile } 3 ! { dg-options "-fopenmp" } 4 5 subroutine test1 6 integer :: j, k 7 integer, parameter :: m = 2 8 !$omp parallel do collapse(m) schedule (static,1) 9 do k = 1, 2 10 do j = 1, 6 11 enddo 12 enddo 13 !$omp end parallel do 14 end 15 subroutine test2 16 integer :: j, k 17 !$omp parallel do collapse(2) schedule (static,1) 18 do k = 1, 2 19 do j = 1, 6 20 enddo 21 enddo 22 !$omp end parallel do 23 end -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_3.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_3.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_3.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! { dg-options "-std=f95" } 3 ! 4 ! PR 39876: module procedure name that collides with the GNU intrinsic 5 ! 6 ! Contributed by Alexei Matveev <alexei.matveev+gcc@gmail.com> 7 8 module p 9 implicit none 10 11 contains 12 13 subroutine test() 14 implicit none 15 print *, avg(erfc) 16 end subroutine test 17 18 function avg(f) 19 implicit none 20 double precision :: avg 21 interface 22 double precision function f(x) 23 implicit none 24 double precision, intent(in) :: x 25 end function f 26 end interface 27 avg = ( f(1.0D0) + f(2.0D0) ) / 2 28 end function avg 29 30 function erfc(x) 31 implicit none 32 double precision, intent(in) :: x 33 double precision :: erfc 34 erfc = x 35 end function erfc 36 37 end module p 38 39 ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "p" } } 40 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_4.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_4.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_4.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! { dg-options "-Wsurprising" } 3 ! 4 ! PR 40995: [4.5 Regression] Spurious "Type specified for intrinsic function...ignored" message 5 ! 6 ! Contributed by Mat Cross <mathewc@nag.co.uk> 7 8 subroutine sub(n,x) 9 intrinsic abs 10 integer n, x(abs(n)) 11 end 12 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_5.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_5.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_5.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! { dg-options "-fimplicit-none" } 3 ! 4 ! PR 41121: [4.5 Regression] compile-time error when building BLAS with -fimplicit-none 5 ! 6 ! Original test case: http://www.netlib.org/blas/dgbmv.f 7 ! Reduced by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk> 8 9 INTRINSIC MIN 10 INTEGER :: I,J 11 print *,MIN(I,J) 12 END 13 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_cmplx.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_cmplx.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/intrinsic_cmplx.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! PR fortran/40727 3 program test 4 integer, parameter :: sp = kind(1.e0), dp = kind(1.d0) 5 complex(sp) :: s 6 complex(dp) :: d 7 s = cmplx(0.e0, cmplx(0.e0,0.e0)) ! { dg-error "either REAL or INTEGER" } 8 d = dcmplx(0.d0, cmplx(0.d0,0.d0)) ! { dg-error "either REAL or INTEGER" } 9 end program test -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_40.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_40.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_40.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run { target fd_truncate }}1 ! { dg-do run } 2 2 ! PR33672 Additional runtime checks needed for namelist reads 3 3 ! Submitted by Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org> 4 4 … … 47 47 end subroutine writenml 48 48 49 49 end program namelist_40 50 ! { dg-output "Multiple sub-objects with non-zero rank in namelist object x (\n|\r\n|\r)" }50 ! { dg-output "Multiple sub-objects with non-zero rank in namelist object x%m%ch(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 51 51 ! { dg-output "Missing colon in substring qualifier for namelist variable x%m%ch(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 52 52 ! { dg-output "Substring out of range for namelist variable x%m%ch(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 53 53 ! { dg-output "Bad character in substring qualifier for namelist variable x%m%ch(\n|\r\n|\r)" } -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_47.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_47.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_47.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run { target fd_truncate }}1 ! { dg-do run } 2 2 3 3 module nml_47 4 4 type :: mt … … 45 45 end subroutine writenml 46 46 47 47 end program namelist_47 48 ! { dg-output "Multiple sub-objects with non-zero rank in namelist object x (\n|\r\n|\r)" }48 ! { dg-output "Multiple sub-objects with non-zero rank in namelist object x%m%c012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789h(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 49 49 ! { dg-output "Missing colon in substring qualifier for namelist variable x%m%c012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789h(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 50 50 ! { dg-output "Substring out of range for namelist variable x%m%c012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789h(\n|\r\n|\r)" } 51 51 ! { dg-output "Bad character in substring qualifier for namelist variable x%m%c012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789h(\n|\r\n|\r)" } -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_58.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_58.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/namelist_58.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run } 2 ! PR40853 Error in namelist IO. 3 ! Test case derived from example given in PR. < jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org > 4 program test 5 implicit none 6 type tao_title_struct 7 character(2) justify 8 end type 9 type tao_plot_page_struct 10 real shape_height_max 11 type (tao_title_struct) title ! Comment this line out and the bug goes away. 12 real size(2) 13 end type 14 type (tao_plot_page_struct) plot_page 15 namelist / params / plot_page 16 open (10, status="scratch") 17 write(10,'(a)')" ¶ms" 18 write(10,'(a)')" plot_page%size=5 , 2," 19 write(10,'(a)')"/" 20 rewind(10) 21 read (10, nml = params) 22 if (any(plot_page%size .ne. (/ 5, 2 /))) call abort 23 close (10) 24 end program 25 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41126.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41126.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41126.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 SUBROUTINE write_cputime( checkpoint ) 3 CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: checkpoint 4 CHARACTER(LEN=LEN_TRIM(checkpoint)+7) :: string1 5 string1 = ADJUSTL(string1) 6 END SUBROUTINE write_cputime -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41162.f
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41162.f gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41162.f
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! PRs 41154/41162 3 write (*,'(1PD24.15,F4.2,0P)') 1.0d0 4 write (*,'(1PD24.15,F4.2,0P/)') 1.0d0 5 end -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41225.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41225.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41225.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! { dg-options "-O2 -ffast-math -funroll-loops -ftree-vectorize -g" } 3 SUBROUTINE block_15_1_1_1(kbd,kbc,kad,kac,pbd,pbc,pad,pac,prim,scale) 4 INTEGER, PARAMETER :: dp=8 5 REAL(KIND=dp) :: kbd(1*1), kbc(1*1), kad(15*1), kac(15*1), pbd(1*1), & 6 pbc(1*1), pad(15*1), pac(15*1), prim(15*1*1*1), scale 7 INTEGER :: ma, mb, mc, md, p_index 8 DO md = 1,1 9 DO mc = 1,1 10 DO mb = 1,1 11 DO ma = 1,15 12 p_index=p_index+1 13 tmp = scale*prim(p_index) 14 ks_bd = ks_bd + tmp* pac((mc-1)*15+ma) 15 END DO 16 kbd((md-1)*1+mb) = kbd((md-1)*1+mb) - ks_bd 17 END DO 18 END DO 19 END DO 20 END SUBROUTINE block_15_1_1_1 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41229.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41229.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr41229.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! { dg-options "-O2 -g" } 3 SUBROUTINE cp_fm_triangular_multiply() 4 INTEGER, PARAMETER :: dp=KIND(0.0D0) 5 REAL(dp), ALLOCATABLE, DIMENSION(:) :: tau, work 6 REAL(KIND=dp), DIMENSION(:, :), POINTER :: a 7 ndim = SIZE(a,2) 8 ALLOCATE(tau(ndim),STAT=istat) 9 ALLOCATE(work(2*ndim),STAT=istat) 10 END SUBROUTINE -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/proc_ptr_25.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/proc_ptr_25.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/proc_ptr_25.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run } 2 ! 3 ! PR 41139: [4.5 Regression] a procedure pointer call as actual argument 4 ! 5 ! Original test case by Barron Bichon <barron.bichon@swri.org> 6 ! Modified by Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org> 7 8 PROGRAM test 9 10 PROCEDURE(add), POINTER :: f 11 logical :: g 12 13 ! Passing the function works 14 g=greater(4.,add(1.,2.)) 15 if (.not. g) call abort() 16 17 ! Passing the procedure pointer fails 18 f => add 19 g=greater(4.,f(1.,2.)) 20 if (.not. g) call abort() 21 22 CONTAINS 23 24 REAL FUNCTION add(x,y) 25 REAL, INTENT(in) :: x,y 26 print *,"add:",x,y 27 add = x+y 28 END FUNCTION add 29 30 LOGICAL FUNCTION greater(x,y) 31 REAL, INTENT(in) :: x, y 32 greater = (x > y) 33 END FUNCTION greater 34 35 END PROGRAM test 36 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/structure_constructor_10.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/structure_constructor_10.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/structure_constructor_10.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! 3 ! PR 41070: [4.5 Regression] Error: Components of structure constructor '' at (1) are PRIVATE 4 ! 5 ! Contributed by Michael Richmond <michael.a.richmond@nasa.gov> 6 7 MODULE cdf_aux_mod 8 IMPLICIT NONE 9 10 TYPE :: one_parameter 11 CHARACTER (8) :: name 12 END TYPE one_parameter 13 14 TYPE :: the_distribution 15 CHARACTER (8) :: name 16 END TYPE the_distribution 17 18 TYPE (the_distribution), PARAMETER :: the_beta = the_distribution('cdf_beta') 19 END MODULE cdf_aux_mod 20 21 SUBROUTINE cdf_beta() 22 USE cdf_aux_mod 23 IMPLICIT NONE 24 CALL check_complements(the_beta%name) 25 END SUBROUTINE cdf_beta 26 27 ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "cdf_aux_mod" } } 28 -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/transfer_resolve_1.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/transfer_resolve_1.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/transfer_resolve_1.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do run } 2 ! PR40847 - an error in gfc_resolve_transfer caused the character length 3 ! of 'mold' to be set incorrectly. 4 ! 5 ! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk> 6 ! 7 program test_elemental 8 9 if (any (transfer_size((/0.,0./),(/'a','b'/)) .ne. [4 ,4])) call abort 10 11 contains 12 13 elemental function transfer_size (source, mold) 14 real, intent(in) :: source 15 character(*), intent(in) :: mold 16 integer :: transfer_size 17 transfer_size = SIZE(TRANSFER(source, (/mold/))) 18 return 19 end function transfer_size 20 21 end program test_elemental -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/typebound_proc_12.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/typebound_proc_12.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/typebound_proc_12.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! Test the fix for PR41258, where an ICE was caused by a search 3 ! for a typebound procedure to resolve d%c%e 4 ! 5 ! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk> 6 ! 7 TYPE a 8 TYPE(b), DIMENSION(:), POINTER :: c ! { dg-error "type that has not been declared" } 9 END TYPE 10 TYPE(a), POINTER :: d 11 CALL X(d%c%e) ! { dg-error "before it is defined" } 12 end -
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/use_only_4.f90
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/use_only_4.f90 gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/use_only_4.f90
old new 1 ! { dg-do compile } 2 ! Test the fix for PR41062, in which an ICE would ensue because 3 ! of confusion between the two 'one's in the creation of module 4 ! debug info. 5 ! 6 ! Reported by Norman S. Clerman <clerman@fuse.net> 7 ! Reduced testcase by Tobias Burnus <burnus@gcc.gnu.org> 8 ! 9 module m1 10 interface one ! GENERIC "one" 11 module procedure one1 12 end interface 13 contains 14 subroutine one1() 15 call abort 16 end subroutine one1 17 end module m1 18 19 module m2 20 use m1, only : one ! USE generic "one" 21 contains 22 subroutine two() 23 call one() ! Call internal "one" 24 contains 25 subroutine one() ! Internal "one" 26 print *, "m2" 27 end subroutine one 28 end subroutine two 29 end module m2 30 31 use m2 32 call two 33 end 34 ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "m1 m2" } } -
gcc/testsuite/gnat.dg/array8.adb
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/gnat.dg/array8.adb gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/gnat.dg/array8.adb
old new 1 -- { dg-do compile } 2 -- { dg-options "-O2" } 3 4 PROCEDURE Array8 IS 5 6 function ID (I : Integer) return Integer is 7 begin 8 return I; 9 end; 10 11 SUBTYPE STB IS INTEGER RANGE ID(-8) .. -5; 12 13 TYPE TB IS ARRAY (STB RANGE <>) OF INTEGER; 14 15 GENERIC 16 B1 : TB; 17 PROCEDURE PROC1; 18 19 PROCEDURE PROC1 IS 20 BEGIN 21 IF B1'FIRST /= -8 THEN 22 raise Program_Error; 23 ELSIF B1'LAST /= ID(-5) THEN 24 raise Program_Error; 25 ELSIF B1 /= (7, 6, 5, 4) THEN 26 raise Program_Error; 27 END IF; 28 END; 29 30 PROCEDURE PROC2 IS NEW PROC1 ((7, 6, ID(5), 4)); 31 32 BEGIN 33 PROC2; 34 END; -
gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/init4.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/init4.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/init4.C
old new 2 2 // GROUPS passed initialization 3 3 struct CharList { int i; }; 4 4 5 const CharList& terminals = { 1 }; // { dg-error "" } .*5 const CharList& terminals = { 1 }; // { dg-error "initializer lists" } c++0x -
gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.jason/thunk2.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.jason/thunk2.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.jason/thunk2.C
old new 1 1 // { dg-do run { target fpic } } 2 2 // { dg-options "-fPIC" } 3 // { dg-bogus "\[Uu\]nresolved symbol .(_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|\[_.A-Za-z\]\[_.0-9A-Za-z\]*@(PLT|GOT|GOTOFF))|\[Bb\]ad fixup at .DATA.:" "PIC unsupported" { xfail *-*-netware* } 0 }4 3 // { dg-skip-if "requires unsupported run-time relocation" { spu-*-* } { "*" } { "" } } 5 4 // Test that non-variadic function calls using thunks and PIC work right. 6 5 -
gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.law/weak.C
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.law/weak.C gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/g++.old-deja/g++.law/weak.C
old new 1 1 // { dg-do link { target i?86-*-linux* x86_64-*-linux* } } 2 // { dg-require-effective-target static } 2 3 // { dg-options "-static" } 3 4 // Bug: g++ fails to instantiate operator<<. 4 5 -
gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp gcc-4.4.1/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp
old new 611 611 } "-pthread"] 612 612 } 613 613 614 # Return 1 if the target supports -static 615 proc check_effective_target_static {} { 616 return [check_no_compiler_messages static executable { 617 int main (void) { return 0; } 618 } "-static"] 619 } 620 614 621 # Return 1 if the target supports -fstack-protector 615 622 proc check_effective_target_fstack_protector {} { 616 623 return [check_runtime fstack_protector { … … 1269 1276 verbose "check_effective_target_vect_cmdline_needed: using cached result" 2 1270 1277 } else { 1271 1278 set et_vect_cmdline_needed_saved 1 1272 if { [istarget ia64-*-*] 1279 if { [istarget alpha*-*-*] 1280 || [istarget ia64-*-*] 1273 1281 || (([istarget x86_64-*-*] || [istarget i?86-*-*]) 1274 1282 && [check_effective_target_lp64]) 1275 1283 || ([istarget powerpc*-*-*] -
gcc/tree-ssa.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/tree-ssa.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/tree-ssa.c
old new 1472 1472 1473 1473 /* We do not care about LHS. */ 1474 1474 if (wi->is_lhs) 1475 return NULL_TREE; 1475 { 1476 /* Except for operands of INDIRECT_REF. */ 1477 if (!INDIRECT_REF_P (t)) 1478 return NULL_TREE; 1479 t = TREE_OPERAND (t, 0); 1480 } 1476 1481 1477 1482 switch (TREE_CODE (t)) 1478 1483 { -
gcc/tree-ssa-ifcombine.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/tree-ssa-ifcombine.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/tree-ssa-ifcombine.c
old new 151 151 { 152 152 gimple def_stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (candidate); 153 153 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt) 154 && gimple_assign_cast_p (def_stmt))154 && CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt))) 155 155 { 156 156 if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (candidate)) 157 157 <= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt)))) … … 162 162 return candidate; 163 163 } 164 164 165 /* Helpers for recognize_single_bit_test defined mainly for source code166 formating. */167 168 static int169 operand_precision (tree t)170 {171 return TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t));172 }173 174 static bool175 integral_operand_p (tree t)176 {177 return INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (t));178 }179 180 165 /* Recognize a single bit test pattern in GIMPLE_COND and its defining 181 166 statements. Store the name being tested in *NAME and the bit 182 167 in *BIT. The GIMPLE_COND computes *NAME & (1 << *BIT). … … 212 197 stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (orig_name); 213 198 214 199 while (is_gimple_assign (stmt) 215 && (gimple_assign_ssa_name_copy_p (stmt) 216 || (gimple_assign_cast_p (stmt) 217 && integral_operand_p (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt)) 218 && integral_operand_p (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)) 219 && (operand_precision (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt)) 220 <= operand_precision (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)))))) 221 { 222 stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)); 223 } 200 && ((CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt)) 201 && (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt))) 202 <= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt))))) 203 || gimple_assign_ssa_name_copy_p (stmt))) 204 stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)); 224 205 225 206 /* If we found such, decompose it. */ 226 207 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt) -
gcc/tree-ssa-pre.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/tree-ssa-pre.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/tree-ssa-pre.c
old new 3507 3507 } 3508 3508 3509 3509 3510 /* Add OP to EXP_GEN (block), and possibly to the maximal set if it is 3511 not defined by a phi node. 3512 PHI nodes can't go in the maximal sets because they are not in 3513 TMP_GEN, so it is possible to get into non-monotonic situations 3514 during ANTIC calculation, because it will *add* bits. */ 3510 /* Add OP to EXP_GEN (block), and possibly to the maximal set. */ 3515 3511 3516 3512 static void 3517 3513 add_to_exp_gen (basic_block block, tree op) … … 3523 3519 return; 3524 3520 result = get_or_alloc_expr_for_name (op); 3525 3521 bitmap_value_insert_into_set (EXP_GEN (block), result); 3526 if (TREE_CODE (op) != SSA_NAME 3527 || gimple_code (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op)) != GIMPLE_PHI) 3528 bitmap_value_insert_into_set (maximal_set, result); 3522 bitmap_value_insert_into_set (maximal_set, result); 3529 3523 } 3530 3524 } 3531 3525 … … 3544 3538 add_to_value (get_expr_value_id (e), e); 3545 3539 bitmap_insert_into_set (PHI_GEN (block), e); 3546 3540 bitmap_value_insert_into_set (AVAIL_OUT (block), e); 3541 if (!in_fre) 3542 { 3543 unsigned i; 3544 for (i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (phi); ++i) 3545 { 3546 tree arg = gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, i); 3547 if (TREE_CODE (arg) == SSA_NAME) 3548 { 3549 e = get_or_alloc_expr_for_name (arg); 3550 add_to_value (get_expr_value_id (e), e); 3551 bitmap_value_insert_into_set (maximal_set, e); 3552 } 3553 } 3554 } 3547 3555 } 3548 3556 } 3549 3557 … … 4254 4262 FOR_ALL_BB (bb) 4255 4263 { 4256 4264 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, EXP_GEN (bb), "exp_gen", bb->index); 4257 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, TMP_GEN (bb), "tmp_gen", 4258 bb->index); 4259 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, AVAIL_OUT (bb), "avail_out", 4260 bb->index); 4265 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, PHI_GEN (bb), "phi_gen", bb->index); 4266 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, TMP_GEN (bb), "tmp_gen", bb->index); 4267 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, AVAIL_OUT (bb), "avail_out", bb->index); 4261 4268 } 4269 4270 print_bitmap_set (dump_file, maximal_set, "maximal", 0); 4262 4271 } 4263 4272 4264 4273 /* Insert can get quite slow on an incredibly large number of basic -
gcc/version.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/gcc/version.c gcc-4.4.1/gcc/version.c
old new 14 14 Makefile. */ 15 15 16 16 const char version_string[] = BASEVER DATESTAMP DEVPHASE REVISION; 17 const char pkgversion_string[] = PKGVERSION;17 const char pkgversion_string[] = "(GCC for Cross-LFS 4.4.1.20090912) "; -
libcpp/macro.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libcpp/macro.c gcc-4.4.1/libcpp/macro.c
old new 375 375 } 376 376 377 377 escape_it = (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_CHAR 378 || token->type == CPP_WSTRING || token->type == CPP_ STRING378 || token->type == CPP_WSTRING || token->type == CPP_WCHAR 379 379 || token->type == CPP_STRING32 || token->type == CPP_CHAR32 380 380 || token->type == CPP_STRING16 || token->type == CPP_CHAR16); 381 381 -
libdecnumber/decCommon.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libdecnumber/decCommon.c gcc-4.4.1/libdecnumber/decCommon.c
old new 1089 1089 return 10; 1090 1090 } /* decFloatRadix */ 1091 1091 1092 #if (DECCHECK || DECTRACE) 1092 1093 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 1093 1094 /* decFloatShow -- printf a decFloat in hexadecimal and decimal */ 1094 1095 /* df is the decFloat to show */ … … 1115 1116 printf(">%s> %s [big-endian] %s\n", tag, hexbuf, buff); 1116 1117 return; 1117 1118 } /* decFloatShow */ 1119 #endif 1118 1120 1119 1121 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 1120 1122 /* decFloatToBCD -- get sign, exponent, and BCD8 from a decFloat */ -
libgfortran/intrinsics/dtime.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libgfortran/intrinsics/dtime.c gcc-4.4.1/libgfortran/intrinsics/dtime.c
old new 38 38 void 39 39 dtime_sub (gfc_array_r4 *t, GFC_REAL_4 *result) 40 40 { 41 static GFC_REAL_4 tu = 0.0, ts = 0.0, tt = 0.0;42 41 GFC_REAL_4 *tp; 43 42 long user_sec, user_usec, system_sec, system_usec; 43 static long us = 0, uu = 0, ss = 0 , su = 0; 44 GFC_REAL_4 tu, ts, tt; 44 45 45 46 if (((t->dim[0].ubound + 1 - t->dim[0].lbound)) < 2) 46 47 runtime_error ("Insufficient number of elements in TARRAY."); … … 48 49 __gthread_mutex_lock (&dtime_update_lock); 49 50 if (__time_1 (&user_sec, &user_usec, &system_sec, &system_usec) == 0) 50 51 { 51 tu = (GFC_REAL_4) (user_sec + 1.e-6 * user_usec) - tu;52 ts = (GFC_REAL_4) (system_sec + 1.e-6 * system_usec) - ts;52 tu = (GFC_REAL_4) ((user_sec - us) + 1.e-6 * (user_usec - uu)); 53 ts = (GFC_REAL_4) ((system_sec - ss) + 1.e-6 * (system_usec - su)); 53 54 tt = tu + ts; 55 us = user_sec; 56 uu = user_usec; 57 ss = system_sec; 58 su = system_usec; 54 59 } 55 60 else 56 61 { 57 tu = (GFC_REAL_4)-1.0;58 ts = (GFC_REAL_4)-1.0;59 tt = (GFC_REAL_4)-1.0;62 tu = -1; 63 ts = -1; 64 tt = -1; 60 65 } 61 66 62 67 tp = t->data; -
libgfortran/intrinsics/iso_c_binding.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libgfortran/intrinsics/iso_c_binding.c gcc-4.4.1/libgfortran/intrinsics/iso_c_binding.c
old new 137 137 f_ptr_out->offset = f_ptr_out->dim[0].lbound * f_ptr_out->dim[0].stride; 138 138 for (i = 1; i < shapeSize; i++) 139 139 { 140 f_ptr_out->dim[i].stride = ( f_ptr_out->dim[i-1].ubound + 1)141 - f_ptr_out->dim[i-1].lbound ;140 f_ptr_out->dim[i].stride = ((f_ptr_out->dim[i-1].ubound + 1) 141 - f_ptr_out->dim[i-1].lbound) * f_ptr_out->dim[i-1].stride; 142 142 f_ptr_out->offset += f_ptr_out->dim[i].lbound 143 143 * f_ptr_out->dim[i].stride; 144 144 } -
libgfortran/intrinsics/time_1.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libgfortran/intrinsics/time_1.h gcc-4.4.1/libgfortran/intrinsics/time_1.h
old new 51 51 # endif 52 52 #endif 53 53 54 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 55 #include <sys/types.h> 56 #endif 57 54 58 /* The most accurate way to get the CPU time is getrusage (). */ 55 59 #if defined (HAVE_GETRUSAGE) && defined (HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H) 56 60 # include <sys/resource.h> … … 112 116 { 113 117 #if defined (HAVE_GETRUSAGE) && defined (HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H) 114 118 struct rusage usage; 115 getrusage ( 0, &usage);119 getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &usage); 116 120 117 121 *user_sec = usage.ru_utime.tv_sec; 118 122 *user_usec = usage.ru_utime.tv_usec; -
libgfortran/io/list_read.c
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libgfortran/io/list_read.c gcc-4.4.1/libgfortran/io/list_read.c
old new 2772 2772 2773 2773 if (nl->type == GFC_DTYPE_DERIVED) 2774 2774 nml_touch_nodes (nl); 2775 if (component_flag && nl->var_rank > 0 )2775 if (component_flag && nl->var_rank > 0 && nl->next) 2776 2776 nl = first_nl; 2777 2777 2778 2778 /* Make sure no extraneous qualifiers are there. */ -
libgomp/omp_lib.h.in
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libgomp/omp_lib.h.in gcc-4.4.1/libgomp/omp_lib.h.in
old new 42 42 external omp_set_num_threads 43 43 44 44 external omp_get_dynamic, omp_get_nested 45 logical *4omp_get_dynamic, omp_get_nested45 logical(4) omp_get_dynamic, omp_get_nested 46 46 external omp_test_lock, omp_in_parallel 47 logical *4omp_test_lock, omp_in_parallel47 logical(4) omp_test_lock, omp_in_parallel 48 48 49 49 external omp_get_max_threads, omp_get_num_procs 50 integer *4omp_get_max_threads, omp_get_num_procs50 integer(4) omp_get_max_threads, omp_get_num_procs 51 51 external omp_get_num_threads, omp_get_thread_num 52 integer *4omp_get_num_threads, omp_get_thread_num52 integer(4) omp_get_num_threads, omp_get_thread_num 53 53 external omp_test_nest_lock 54 integer *4omp_test_nest_lock54 integer(4) omp_test_nest_lock 55 55 56 56 external omp_get_wtick, omp_get_wtime 57 57 double precision omp_get_wtick, omp_get_wtime … … 61 61 external omp_get_max_active_levels, omp_get_level 62 62 external omp_get_ancestor_thread_num, omp_get_team_size 63 63 external omp_get_active_level 64 integer *4omp_get_thread_limit, omp_get_max_active_levels65 integer *4omp_get_level, omp_get_ancestor_thread_num66 integer *4omp_get_team_size, omp_get_active_level64 integer(4) omp_get_thread_limit, omp_get_max_active_levels 65 integer(4) omp_get_level, omp_get_ancestor_thread_num 66 integer(4) omp_get_team_size, omp_get_active_level -
libjava/contrib/aotcompile.py.in
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libjava/contrib/aotcompile.py.in gcc-4.4.1/libjava/contrib/aotcompile.py.in
old new 15 15 16 16 import classfile 17 17 import copy 18 import md5 18 # The md5 module is deprecated in Python 2.5 19 try: 20 from hashlib import md5 21 except ImportError: 22 from md5 import md5 19 23 import operator 20 24 import os 21 25 import sys … … 182 186 def addClass(self, bytes, name): 183 187 """Subclasses call this from their __init__ method for 184 188 every class they find.""" 185 digest = md5 .new(bytes).digest()189 digest = md5(bytes).digest() 186 190 self.classes[digest] = bytes 187 191 self.classnames[digest] = name 188 192 -
libstdc++-v3/config/abi/pre/gnu.ver
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/config/abi/pre/gnu.ver gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/config/abi/pre/gnu.ver
old new 32 32 std::a[e-z]*; 33 33 # std::ba[a-r]*; 34 34 std::basic_[a-e]*; 35 std::basic_f[a-r]*; 35 std::basic_f[a-h]*; 36 # std::basic_filebuf; 37 std::basic_f[j-r]*; 36 38 # std::basic_fstream; 37 39 std::basic_f[t-z]*; 38 40 std::basic_[g-h]*; … … 273 275 _ZNSdC*; 274 276 _ZNSdD*; 275 277 278 # std::basic_filebuf 279 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC*; 280 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EED*; 281 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE[0-3]*; 282 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openEPKc*; 283 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4sync*; 284 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE[5-9]*; 285 _ZNKSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE7is_openEv; 286 276 287 # std::basic_fstream 277 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC*; 288 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]Ev; 289 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]EPKc*; 278 290 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EED*; 279 291 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5closeEv; 280 292 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE7is_openEv; 281 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4open *;293 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openEPKc*; 282 294 _ZNKSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5rdbufEv; 283 295 284 296 # std::basic_ifstream 285 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC*; 297 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]Ev; 298 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]EPKc*; 286 299 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EED*; 287 300 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5closeEv; 288 301 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE7is_openEv; 289 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4open *;302 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openEPKc*; 290 303 _ZNKSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5rdbufEv; 291 304 292 305 # std::basic_ofstream 293 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC*; 306 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]Ev; 307 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]EPKc*; 294 308 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EED*; 295 309 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5closeEv; 296 310 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE7is_openEv; 297 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4open *;311 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openEPKc*; 298 312 _ZNKSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE5rdbufEv; 299 313 300 314 # std::basic_istream<char> … … 966 980 967 981 } GLIBCXX_3.4.11; 968 982 983 GLIBCXX_3.4.13 { 984 985 # new fstream members 986 _ZNSt13basic_filebufI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 987 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]ERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 988 _ZNSt13basic_fstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 989 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]ERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 990 _ZNSt14basic_ifstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 991 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EEC[12]ERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 992 _ZNSt14basic_ofstreamI[cw]St11char_traitsI[cw]EE4openERKSsSt13_Ios_Openmode; 993 994 } GLIBCXX_3.4.12; 995 969 996 # Symbols in the support library (libsupc++) have their own tag. 970 997 CXXABI_1.3 { 971 998 -
libstdc++-v3/configure
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/configure gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/configure
old new 1567 1567 ### am handles this now? ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS=$LD 1568 1568 1569 1569 # For libtool versioning info, format is CURRENT:REVISION:AGE 1570 libtool_VERSION=6:1 2:01570 libtool_VERSION=6:13:0 1571 1571 1572 1572 1573 1573 # Find the rest of the source tree framework. -
libstdc++-v3/configure.ac
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/configure.ac gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/configure.ac
old new 12 12 ### am handles this now? ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS=$LD 13 13 14 14 # For libtool versioning info, format is CURRENT:REVISION:AGE 15 libtool_VERSION=6:1 2:015 libtool_VERSION=6:13:0 16 16 AC_SUBST(libtool_VERSION) 17 17 18 18 # Find the rest of the source tree framework. -
libstdc++-v3/include/parallel/multiway_merge.h
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/include/parallel/multiway_merge.h gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/include/parallel/multiway_merge.h
old new 1224 1224 offsets[num_threads - 1].begin(), comp); 1225 1225 } 1226 1226 } 1227 1227 delete[] borders; 1228 1228 1229 1229 for (int slab = 0; slab < num_threads; ++slab) 1230 1230 { … … 1305 1305 std::iterator_traits<RandomAccessIterator1>::value_type value_type; 1306 1306 1307 1307 // Leave only non-empty sequences. 1308 std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>* ne_seqs = 1309 static_cast<std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>*>( 1310 ::operator new( 1311 sizeof(std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>) 1312 * (seqs_end - seqs_begin))); 1308 typedef std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1> seq_type; 1309 seq_type* ne_seqs = new seq_type[seqs_end - seqs_begin]; 1313 1310 int k = 0; 1314 1311 difference_type total_length = 0; 1315 1312 for (RandomAccessIteratorIterator raii = seqs_begin; … … 1319 1316 if(seq_length > 0) 1320 1317 { 1321 1318 total_length += seq_length; 1322 //ne_seqs[k] = *raii; 1323 new(&(ne_seqs[k++])) 1324 std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>(*raii); 1319 ne_seqs[k++] = *raii; 1325 1320 } 1326 1321 } 1327 1322 … … 1331 1326 1332 1327 if (total_length == 0 || k == 0) 1333 1328 { 1334 ::operator delete(ne_seqs);1329 delete[] ne_seqs; 1335 1330 return target; 1336 1331 } 1337 1332 … … 1366 1361 for (int c = 0; c < k; ++c) 1367 1362 target_position += pieces[iam][c].first; 1368 1363 1369 std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>* chunks 1370 = new std::pair<RandomAccessIterator1, RandomAccessIterator1>[k]; 1364 seq_type* chunks = new seq_type[k]; 1371 1365 1372 1366 for (int s = 0; s < k; ++s) 1373 1367 { … … 1399 1393 } 1400 1394 1401 1395 delete[] pieces; 1396 delete[] ne_seqs; 1402 1397 1403 1398 return target + length; 1404 1399 } -
libstdc++-v3/include/std/valarray
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/include/std/valarray gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/include/std/valarray
old new 1 1 // The template and inlines for the -*- C++ -*- valarray class. 2 2 3 3 // Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 4 // 2006, 2007, 200 94 // 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 5 5 // Free Software Foundation, Inc. 6 6 // 7 7 // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free … … 647 647 template<typename _Tp> 648 648 inline 649 649 valarray<_Tp>::valarray(initializer_list<_Tp> __l) 650 650 : _M_size(__l.size()), _M_data(__valarray_get_storage<_Tp>(__l.size())) 651 651 { std::__valarray_copy_construct (__l.begin(), __l.end(), _M_data); } 652 652 #endif 653 653 … … 681 681 { 682 682 _GLIBCXX_DEBUG_ASSERT(_M_size == __l.size()); 683 683 std::__valarray_copy(__l.begin(), __l.size(), _M_data); 684 return *this; 684 685 } 685 686 #endif 686 687 -
libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.am
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.am gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.am
old new 277 277 atomic.o: atomic.cc 278 278 $(CXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 279 279 280 fstream-inst.lo: fstream-inst.cc 281 $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 282 fstream-inst.o: fstream-inst.cc 283 $(CXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 284 280 285 string-inst.lo: string-inst.cc 281 286 $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 282 287 string-inst.o: string-inst.cc -
libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.in
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.in gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/src/Makefile.in
old new 888 888 atomic.o: atomic.cc 889 889 $(CXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 890 890 891 fstream-inst.lo: fstream-inst.cc 892 $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 893 fstream-inst.o: fstream-inst.cc 894 $(CXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 895 891 896 string-inst.lo: string-inst.cc 892 897 $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++0x -c $< 893 898 string-inst.o: string-inst.cc -
libstdc++-v3/testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc
diff -Naur gcc-4.4.1.orig/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc gcc-4.4.1/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc
old new 184 184 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_3.4.10"); 185 185 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_3.4.11"); 186 186 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_3.4.12"); 187 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_3.4.13"); 187 188 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_LDBL_3.4"); 188 189 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_LDBL_3.4.7"); 189 190 known_versions.push_back("GLIBCXX_LDBL_3.4.10");
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