# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # These tests should be valid on all targets. # # I think currently all targets fail this one when listings are enabled. gas_test "p2425.s" "" "" "pcrel values in assignment" # p1480.s uses a ".space" directive which for most assemblers means # "allocate some space". On the PA it means "switch into this space". # # Therefore this test (as it is currently written) is completely bogus # for any PA target. Do not bother trying to run it and just claim # it fails. # # The C54x uses ".space" to allocate bits, and requires absolute expressions; # The ".space" directive is taken care of in the C54x-specific tests, so fail # here # # The test also doesn't work on mep targets, since they use RELC, and it # will avoid simplifying the expression since it conservatively assumes # ugly expressions can be saved until link-time. if { [istarget hppa*-*-*] || [istarget *c54x*-*-*] || [istarget mep*-*-*]} then { setup_xfail *-*-* fail "simplifiable double subtraction" } else { gas_test "p1480.s" "" "-a>" "simplifiable double subtraction" } # No floating point support in assembly code for CRIS and Z80. if { ![istarget cris-*-*] && ![istarget crisv32-*-*] && ![istarget z80-*-*] } then { gas_test "float.s" "" "" "simple FP constants" } # This test is meaningless for the PA; the difference of two undefined # symbols is something that is (and must be) supported on the PA. # The same is true for alpha-vms # # The MN10300 port supports link time relaxation which in turn allows # for link time resolution of the differneces of two symbols which are # undefined at assembly time. Hence this test will not pass for the # MN10300. The same thing is true for the RX port as well. if { ![istarget hppa*-*-*] && ![istarget alpha*-*-*vms*] && ![istarget rx-*-*] && ![istarget mn10300-*-*] && ![istarget msp430*-*-*] && ![istarget am3*-*-*] } then { gas_test_error "diff1.s" "" "difference of two undefined symbols" } gas_test_error "equiv1.s" "" ".equiv for symbol already set to another one" gas_test_error "equiv2.s" "" ".equiv for symbol already set to an expression" # .equ works differently on some targets. case $target_triplet in { { hppa*-*-* } { } { *c54x*-*-* } { } default { gas_test "equ-ok.s" "" "" ".equ for symbol already set" gas_test_error "equ-bad.s" "" ".equ for symbol already set through .eqv" } } gas_test "eqv-ok.s" "" "" ".eqv support" gas_test_error "eqv-bad.s" "" ".eqv for symbol already set" if { ![istarget "bfin-*-*"] } then { gas_test "assign-ok.s" "" "" "== assignment support" } gas_test_error "assign-bad.s" "" "== assignment for symbol already set" # .equ works differently on some targets. # linkrelax-ing prevents most forward references from working. case $target_triplet in { { *c54x*-*-* } { } { cr16*-*-* } { } { crx*-*-* } { } { h8300*-*-* } { } { hppa*-*-* } { } { mep-*-* } { } { mn10\[23\]00*-*-* } { } default { # Some targets don't manage to resolve BFD_RELOC_8 for constants. setup_xfail "alpha*-*-*" "*c30*-*-*" "*c4x*-*-*" \ "d\[13\]0v*-*-*" "i860-*-*" \ "nds32*-*-*" "pdp11-*-*" "xtensa*-*-*" run_dump_test forward } } # aout relocs are often weird, so is mep. don't bother testing # som doesn't use a .text section # mmix doesn't like .L1: # ti addresses aren't octets. if { ![is_aout_format] } { case $target_triplet in { { hppa*64*-*-* } { run_dump_test fwdexp } { hppa*-*-hpux* } { } { mep-*-* } { } { mmix-*-* } { } { nds32*-*-* } { } { tic30*-*-* } { } { tic4x*-*-* } { } { tic54x*-*-* } { } default { run_dump_test fwdexp } } } # .set works differently on some targets. # most of the tests won't work on targets that set linkrelax. # 4 octet bytes confuse address matching on ti targets. # pdp11 gets unexpected reloc types. case $target_triplet in { { alpha*-*-* } { } { cr16*-*-* } { } { crx*-*-* } { } { h8300-*-* } { } { mips*-*-* } { } { mn10200-*-* } { } { mn10300-*-* } { } { msp430*-*-* } { } { nds32*-*-* } { } { pdp11-*-* } { } { tic30*-*-* } { } { tic4x*-*-* } { } { tic54x*-*-* } { } { xtensa*-*-* } { } { z80-*-* } { } default { run_dump_test redef # These targets fail redef2 because they disallow redefined # symbols on relocs. setup_xfail "m68hc1*-*-*" "m6811-*-*" "m6812-*-*" setup_xfail "rx-*-*" "vax*-*-*" "xgate*-*-*" "z8k-*-*" run_dump_test redef2 setup_xfail "m68hc1*-*-*" "m6811-*-*" "m6812-*-*" setup_xfail "rx-*-*" "vax*-*-*" "xgate*-*-*" "z8k-*-*" # rs6000-aix disallows redefinition via .comm. setup_xfail "*-*-aix*" # SOM uses a different syntax for .comm setup_xfail "hppa*-*-hpux*" # These targets fail redef3 because section contents for the # word referencing the .comm sym is not zero and/or its reloc # has a non-zero addend. Relaxing the test would hide real # failures. setup_xfail "bfin-*-*" "i\[3-7\]86-*-*coff" \ "i\[3-7\]86-*-*pe" "i\[3-7\]86-*-go32*" \ "i\[3-7\]86-*-cygwin*" "i\[3-7\]86-*-mingw*" "x86_64-*-mingw*" run_dump_test redef3 gas_test_error "redef4.s" "" ".set for symbol already used as label" gas_test_error "redef5.s" "" ".set for symbol already defined through .comm" } } proc do_comment {} { set testname "comment.s: comments in listings" set x1 0 set x2 0 set x3 0 set white {[ \t]*} gas_start "comment.s" "-al" while 1 { # Apparently CRLF is received when using ptys for subprocesses; hence the # \r\n for line 3. expect { -re "^ +1\[ \t\]+# This\[^\n\]*\n" { set x1 1 } -re "^ +2\[ \t\]+# correctly\[^\n\]*\n" { set x2 1 } -re "^ +3\[ \t\]+/. C comments too. ./\r?\r?\n" { set x3 1 } -re "\[^\n\]*\n" { } timeout { perror "timeout\n"; break } eof { break } } } gas_finish if [all_ones $x1 $x2 $x3] then { pass $testname } else { fail $testname } } # m32c pads out sections, even empty ones. case $target_triplet in { { m32c-*-* } { } default { do_comment } } # This test checks the output of the -ag switch. It must detect at least # the name of the input file, output file, and options passed. proc general_info_section {} { set testname "general info section in listings" set x1 0 set x2 0 set x3 0 set white {[ \t]*} gas_start "comment.s" "-agn" while 1 { expect { -re "^ \[^\n\]*\t: .*\-agn\[^\n\]*\n" { set x1 1 } -re "^ \[^\n\]*\t: \[^\n\]*comment\.s\[^\n\]*\n" { set x2 1 } -re "^ \[^\n\]*\t: a\.out\[^\n\]*\n" { set x3 1 } -re "\[^\n\]*\n" { } timeout { perror "timeout\n"; break } eof { break } } } gas_finish if [all_ones $x1 $x2 $x3] then { pass $testname } else { fail $testname } } general_info_section # # Test x930509a -- correct assembly of differences involving forward # references. # proc do_930509a {} { set testname "difference between forward references" set x 0 gas_start "x930509.s" "-al" while 1 { # We need to accomodate both byte orders here. # If ".long" means an 8-byte value on some target someday, this test will have # to be fixed. expect { -re "^ +1 .... 00 ?00 ?00 ?00" { fail $testname; set x 1 } -re "^ +1 .... 04 ?00 ?00 ?00" { pass $testname; set x 1 } -re "^ +1 .... 00 ?00 ?00 ?04" { pass $testname; set x 1 } -re "\[^\n\]*\n" { } timeout { perror "timeout\n"; break } eof { break } } } gas_finish if !$x then { fail $testname } } # This test is meaningless for the PA and CR16/CRX: the difference of two # symbols cannot be resolved by the assembler. # C54x assembler (for compatibility) does not allow differences between # forward references. # C30 counts a four byte offset as a difference of one. if { ![istarget hppa*-*-*] && ![istarget cr16*-*-*] && ![istarget crx*-*-*] && ![istarget *c30*-*-*] && ![istarget *c4x*-*-*] && ![istarget *c54x*-*-*] } then { # the vax fails because VMS can apparently actually handle this # case in relocs, so gas doesn't handle it itself. # msp430 and mn10300 emit two relocs to handle the difference of two symbols. setup_xfail "mn10300*-*-*" "msp430*-*-*" "vax*-*-vms*" do_930509a } # ".struct" and ".align" have different meanings on c54x # These directives are done in the c54x-specific tests instead case $target_triplet in { { hppa*-*-* } { } { *c4x*-*-* } { } { *c54x*-*-* } { } default { run_dump_test struct run_dump_test align run_dump_test align2 } } # '<' and '>' appear to have special meanings on the excluded targets case $target_triplet in { { frv-*-* } { } { hppa*-*-* } { } { m32r-*-* } { } { mmix-*-* } { } { *c4x*-*-* } { } { *c54x*-*-* } { } { bfin-*-* } { } default { run_dump_test altmacro # The second test is valid only when '!' is not a comment # character (it is allowed to be a line comment character). if [string match "" [lindex [gas_run excl.s "-o /dev/null" ""] 0]] { run_dump_test altmac2 # Similarly this test does not work when ! is a line seperator. run_dump_test eval } } } # This test is for any COFF target. # We omit the ARM toolchains because they define locals to # start with '.', which eliminates .eos, .text etc from the output. # Omit c54x, since .tag and .def mean something different on that target if { ([istarget *-*-coff*] && ![istarget arm*-*-coff] && ![istarget *c4x*-*-coff] && ![istarget *c54x*-*-coff]) \ ||([istarget *-*-pe*] && ![istarget arm*-*-pe*]) \ || [istarget i*86-*-aix*] \ || [istarget i*86-*-sco*] \ || [istarget i*86-*-isc*] \ || [istarget i*86-*-go32*] \ || [istarget i*86-*-cygwin*] \ || [istarget x86_64-*-mingw*] \ || [istarget i*86-*-*nt] \ || [istarget i*86-*-interix*] \ || ([istarget i960-*-vxworks5.*] && ![istarget i960-*-vxworks5.0*]) } { run_dump_test cofftag } # Test omitting conditionals from listings. proc test_cond {} { global comp_output global srcdir global subdir set testname "conditional listings" gas_run cond.s "-alc" ">dump.out" if ![string match "" $comp_output] { send_log "$comp_output\n" fail $testname } else { if { [regexp_diff dump.out $srcdir/$subdir/cond.l] } { fail $testname } else { pass $testname } } } # This test is not suitable for the PA for various reasons # not limited to the fact that it depends on specific section # names appearing in the output file. # again, p2align doesn't work on c54x target case $target_triplet in { { hppa*-*-* } { } { *c4x*-*-* } { } { *c54x*-*-* } { } { rx-*-* } { } default { test_cond remote_download host "$srcdir/$subdir/incbin.dat" run_dump_test incbin } } if { ([istarget "i*86-*-*pe*"] && ![istarget "i*86-*-openbsd*"]) \ || [istarget "i*86-*-cygwin*"] \ || [istarget "i*86-*-mingw32*"] } { gas_test "fastcall.s" "" "" "fastcall labels" } if { ![istarget "bfin-*-*"] && ![istarget "nds32*-*-*"] } then { run_dump_test assign } run_dump_test sleb128 run_dump_test sleb128-2 run_dump_test sleb128-3 setup_xfail "nds32*-*-*" run_dump_test sleb128-4 run_dump_test sleb128-5 # .byte is not 8 bits on either tic4x or tic54x if { ![istarget "tic4x*-*-*"] && ![istarget "tic54x*-*-*"] } { run_dump_test sleb128-7 } # .byte is 32 bits on tic4x, and .p2align isn't supported on tic54x # .space is different on hppa*-hpux. # MeP put bytes into packets. if { ![istarget "tic4x*-*-*"] && ![istarget "tic54x*-*-*"] && ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] && ![istarget "mep*-*-*"] } { run_dump_test relax } # powerpc and s390 allow a string argument to .byte if { ![istarget "powerpc*-*-*"] && ![istarget "rs6000*-*-*"] && ![istarget "s390*-*-*"] } { run_dump_test byte } # .quad is 16 bytes on i960. if { ![istarget "i960-*-*"] } { run_dump_test quad } # som doesn't use .data section. case $target_triplet in { { hppa*64*-*-* } { run_dump_test octa } { hppa*-*-hpux* } { } default { run_dump_test octa } } # .set works differently on some targets. case $target_triplet in { { alpha*-*-* } { } { mips*-*-* } { } { *c54x*-*-* } { } { z80-*-* } { } default { setup_xfail "nds32*-*-*" run_dump_test weakref1 run_dump_test weakref1g run_dump_test weakref1l run_dump_test weakref1u run_dump_test weakref1w } } gas_test_error "weakref2.s" "" "e: would close weakref loop: e => a => b => c => d => e" gas_test_error "weakref3.s" "" "a: would close weakref loop: a => b => c => d => e => a" gas_test_error "weakref4.s" "" "is already defined" run_dump_test string load_lib gas-dg.exp dg-init dg-runtest [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/err-*.s $srcdir/$subdir/warn-*.s]] "" "" dg-finish