x86_64 ABI tests, which currently cause failures

With the x86_64 Linux ELF ABI, we're currently failing two of these
three tests, which have been disabled for now.  The problem is mixed
structures such as struct { double x; char c; }, which the x86_64 ABI
specifies are to be passed/returned in one integer register and one SSE
register; our current approach, marking the structure as VT_QLONG or
VT_QFLOAT, fails in this case.

(It's possible to fix this by getting rid of VT_QLONG and VT_QFLOAT
entirely as at https://github.com/pipcet/tinycc, but the changes aren't
properly isolated at present. Anyway, there might be a less disruptive
fix.)
master
Philip 2015-04-25 10:49:55 +00:00
parent 9cbab3630e
commit 1dd3f88f3b
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@ -130,6 +130,89 @@ static int ret_2double_test(void) {
return run_callback(src, ret_2double_test_callback);
}
/*
* ret_mixed_test:
*
* On x86-64, a struct with a double and a 64-bit integer should be
* passed in one SSE register and one integer register.
*/
typedef struct ret_mixed_test_type_s {double x; long long y;} ret_mixed_test_type;
typedef ret_mixed_test_type (*ret_mixed_test_function_type) (ret_mixed_test_type);
static int ret_mixed_test_callback(void *ptr) {
ret_mixed_test_function_type f = (ret_mixed_test_function_type)ptr;
ret_mixed_test_type a = {10, 35};
ret_mixed_test_type r;
r = f(a);
return ((r.x == a.x*5) && (r.y == a.y*3)) ? 0 : -1;
}
static int ret_mixed_test(void) {
const char *src =
"typedef struct ret_mixed_test_type_s {double x; long long y;} ret_mixed_test_type;"
"ret_mixed_test_type f(ret_mixed_test_type a) {\n"
" ret_mixed_test_type r = {a.x*5, a.y*3};\n"
" return r;\n"
"}\n";
return run_callback(src, ret_mixed_test_callback);
}
/*
* ret_mixed2_test:
*
* On x86-64, a struct with two floats and two 32-bit integers should
* be passed in one SSE register and one integer register.
*/
typedef struct ret_mixed2_test_type_s {float x,x2; int y,y2;} ret_mixed2_test_type;
typedef ret_mixed2_test_type (*ret_mixed2_test_function_type) (ret_mixed2_test_type);
static int ret_mixed2_test_callback(void *ptr) {
ret_mixed2_test_function_type f = (ret_mixed2_test_function_type)ptr;
ret_mixed2_test_type a = {10, 5, 35, 7 };
ret_mixed2_test_type r;
r = f(a);
return ((r.x == a.x*5) && (r.y == a.y*3)) ? 0 : -1;
}
static int ret_mixed2_test(void) {
const char *src =
"typedef struct ret_mixed2_test_type_s {float x, x2; int y,y2;} ret_mixed2_test_type;"
"ret_mixed2_test_type f(ret_mixed2_test_type a) {\n"
" ret_mixed2_test_type r = {a.x*5, 0, a.y*3, 0};\n"
" return r;\n"
"}\n";
return run_callback(src, ret_mixed2_test_callback);
}
/*
* ret_mixed3_test:
*
* On x86-64, this struct should be passed in two integer registers.
*/
typedef struct ret_mixed3_test_type_s {float x; int y; float x2; int y2;} ret_mixed3_test_type;
typedef ret_mixed3_test_type (*ret_mixed3_test_function_type) (ret_mixed3_test_type);
static int ret_mixed3_test_callback(void *ptr) {
ret_mixed3_test_function_type f = (ret_mixed3_test_function_type)ptr;
ret_mixed3_test_type a = {10, 5, 35, 7 };
ret_mixed3_test_type r;
r = f(a);
return ((r.x == a.x*5) && (r.y2 == a.y*3)) ? 0 : -1;
}
static int ret_mixed3_test(void) {
const char *src =
"typedef struct ret_mixed3_test_type_s {float x; int y; float x2; int y2;} ret_mixed3_test_type;"
"ret_mixed3_test_type f(ret_mixed3_test_type a) {\n"
" ret_mixed3_test_type r = {a.x*5, 0, 0, a.y*3};\n"
" return r;\n"
"}\n";
return run_callback(src, ret_mixed3_test_callback);
}
/*
* reg_pack_test: return a small struct which should be packed into
* registers (Win32) during return.
@ -477,6 +560,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
RUN_TEST(ret_longdouble_test);
RUN_TEST(ret_2float_test);
RUN_TEST(ret_2double_test);
/* RUN_TEST(ret_mixed_test); currently broken on x86_64 */
/* RUN_TEST(ret_mixed2_test); currently broken on x86_64 */
RUN_TEST(ret_mixed3_test);
RUN_TEST(reg_pack_test);
RUN_TEST(reg_pack_longlong_test);
RUN_TEST(sret_test);