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Fix code generation error in gcc6809
It turned out that under some circumstances, the gcc optimizer would select
an instruction sequence that had the sense of a branch inverted. It seems
this was due to a particular instruction pattern included in the machine
description not being quite right with respect to how the condition codes
were tracked. Removing that instruction pattern seems to fix things
(subtraction with the arguments reversed). gcc seems to be smart enough to
figure out how to reorganize code to work without this reversed sense
subtraction and then do the right thing.
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Thu, 24 Mar 2016 20:07:20 -0600 |
parents | 3413a88f4d09 |
children | 3cd8aa013b88 |
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#!/usr/bin/perl # # This program will execute all programs in the "tests" directory. Each # program is expected to produce output as follows on stdout: # # each line begins with a test name followed by whitespace followed by # PASS, FAIL, or SKIP. # # stderr is not redirected during testing. Any test that might spam stderr # is encouraged to redirect it somewhere useful. # # After each test script exits, a report indicating number passed, failed, # and skipped is presented, or if the script failed to run. # # Once all tests have been run, a report showing the grand total number of # tests performed, passed, failed, and skipped. # # Each test can be in any programming language that is appropriate for # the task. # # Each test can assume the current directory is the root of the source tree. use File::Basename; $testdir = dirname($0) . '/tests'; opendir DH, $testdir; while ($fe = readdir DH) { next if ($fe =~ /^\./); next if ($fe =~ /~$/); $fn = $testdir . '/' . $fe; open P,"$fn|"; while (<P>) { chomp; ($tn, $ts) = split /\s+/; $testresults{$fe}{$tn} = $ts; if ($ts eq 'PASS') { $testspassed += 1; $testresults{$fe}{'..passed'} += 1; } elsif ($ts eq 'FAIL') { $testsfailed += 1; $testresults{$fe}{'..failed'} =+ 1; } elsif ($ts eq 'SKIP') { $testsskipped += 1; $testresults{$fe}{'..skipped'} += 1; } else { $testsunknown += 1; $testresults{$fe}{'..unknown'} += 1; } $teststotal += 1; $testresults{$fe}{'..total'} += 1; } close P; $fdn = $fe; $fdn =~ s/\..+?$//; $rline = sprintf("%-25.25s: %d/%d (%d skipped, %d unknown, %d failed)", $fdn, $testresults{$fe}{'..passed'}, $testresults{$fe}{'..total'}, $testresults{$fe}{'..skipped'}, $testresults{$fe}{'..unknown'}, $testresults{$fe}{'..failed'}); print "$rline\n"; } closedir DH; print sprintf("\n===================\nTotal: %d/%d (%d skipped, %d unknown, %d failed)\n", $testspassed, $teststotal, $testsskipped, $testsunknown, $testsfailed); if ($testspassed < $teststotal) { print "\nThe following tests either failed or were otherwise dubious:\n"; foreach $i (keys %testresults) { $fdn = $i; $fdn =~ s/\..+?$//; foreach $j (keys %{ $testresults{$i} }) { next if $j =~ /^\./; if ($testresults{$i}{$j} ne 'PASS') { print "$fdn/$j: $testresults{$i}{$j}\n"; } } } exit 1; } exit 0;