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If not see # . # Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to # the author. # This file was written by Steven Bosscher (s.bosscher@student.tudelft.nl) # based on f-torture.exp, which was written by Rob Savoye. load_lib target-supports.exp load_lib fortran-modules.exp # Return the list of options to use for fortran torture tests. # The default option list can be overridden by # TORTURE_OPTIONS="{ { list1 } ... { listN } }" proc get-fortran-torture-options { } { global TORTURE_OPTIONS if [info exists TORTURE_OPTIONS] { return $TORTURE_OPTIONS } # determine if host supports vectorization, and the necessary set # of options, based on code from testsuite/vect/vect.exp set vectorizer_options [list "-O2" "-ftree-vectorize"] if { [istarget powerpc*-*-*] && [is-effective-target powerpc_altivec_ok] && [check_vmx_hw_available] } { lappend vectorizer_options "-maltivec" set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif { [istarget spu-*-*] } { set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif { ( [istarget i?86-*-*] || [istarget x86_64-*-*] ) && [check_effective_target_sse2] && [check_sse2_hw_available] && [check_sse_os_support_available] } { lappend vectorizer_options "-msse2" set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif { [istarget mips*-*-*] && [check_effective_target_mpaired_single] && [check_effective_target_nomips16] } { lappend vectorizer_options "-mpaired-single" set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif { [istarget sparc*-*-*] && [check_effective_target_ultrasparc_hw] } { lappend vectorizer_options "-mcpu=ultrasparc" "-mvis" set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif { [istarget alpha*-*-*] && [check_alpha_max_hw_available] } { lappend vectorizer_options "-mmax" set test_tree_vectorize 1 } elseif [istarget ia64-*-*] { set test_tree_vectorize 1 } else { set test_tree_vectorize 0 } set options {} lappend options \ { -O0 } \ { -O1 } \ { -O2 } \ { -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions } \ { -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions -funroll-loops } \ { -O2 -fbounds-check } \ { -O3 -g } \ { -Os } if { $test_tree_vectorize } { lappend options $vectorizer_options } if [info exists ADDITIONAL_TORTURE_OPTIONS] { set options [concat $options $ADDITIONAL_TORTURE_OPTIONS] } return $options } # # fortran-torture-compile -- compile a gfortran.fortran-torture testcase. # # SRC is the full pathname of the testcase. # OPTION is the specific compiler flag we're testing (eg: -O2). # proc fortran-torture-compile { src option } { global output global srcdir tmpdir global host_triplet set output "$tmpdir/[file tail [file rootname $src]].o" regsub "(?q)$srcdir/" $src "" testcase # If we couldn't rip $srcdir out of `src' then just do the best we can. # The point is to reduce the unnecessary noise in the logs. Don't strip # out too much because different testcases with the same name can confuse # `test-tool'. if [string match "/*" $testcase] { set testcase "[file tail [file dirname $src]]/[file tail $src]" } verbose "Testing $testcase, $option" 1 # Run the compiler and get results in comp_output. set options "" lappend options "additional_flags=-w $option" set comp_output [gfortran_target_compile "$src" "$output" object $options] # See if we got something bad. set fatal_signal "*95*: Internal compiler error: program*got fatal signal" if [string match "$fatal_signal 6" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "Got Signal 6, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } if [string match "$fatal_signal 11" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "Got Signal 11, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } if [string match "*internal compiler error*" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "$option (internal compiler error)" catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } # We shouldn't get these because of -w, but just in case. if [string match "*95*:*warning:*" $comp_output] then { warning "$testcase: (with warnings) $option" send_log "$comp_output\n" unresolved "$testcase, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } # Prune warnings we know are unwanted. set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output] # Report if the testcase is not supported. set unsupported_message [gfortran_check_unsupported_p $comp_output] if { $unsupported_message != "" } { unsupported "$testcase: $unsupported_message" catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } # remove any leftover LF/CR to make sure any output is legit regsub -all -- "\[\r\n\]*" $comp_output "" comp_output # If any message remains, we fail. if ![string match "" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase $option catch { remote_file build delete $output } return } gfortran_pass $testcase $option catch { remote_file build delete $output } } # # fortran-torture-execute -- compile and execute a testcase. # # SRC is the full pathname of the testcase. # # If the testcase has an associated .x file, we source that to run the # test instead. We use .x so that we don't lengthen the existing filename # to more than 14 chars. # proc fortran-torture-execute { src } { global output global srcdir tmpdir global tool global compiler_conditional_xfail_data global torture_with_loops # Check for alternate driver. set additional_flags "" if [file exists [file rootname $src].x] { verbose "Using alternate driver [file rootname [file tail $src]].x" 2 set done_p 0 catch "set done_p \[source [file rootname $src].x\]" if { $done_p } { return } } # Setup the options for the testcase run. set option_list $torture_with_loops set executable $tmpdir/[file tail [file rootname $src].x] regsub "(?q)$srcdir/" $src "" testcase # If we couldn't rip $srcdir out of `src' then just do the best we can. # The point is to reduce the unnecessary noise in the logs. Don't strip # out too much because different testcases with the same name can confuse # `test-tool'. if [string match "/*" $testcase] { set testcase "[file tail [file dirname $src]]/[file tail $src]" } list-module-names $src # Walk the list of options and copmile and run the testcase for all # options that are not explicitly disabled by the .x script (if present). foreach option $option_list { # Torture_{compile,execute}_xfail are set by the .x script. if [info exists torture_compile_xfail] { setup_xfail $torture_compile_xfail } # Torture_execute_before_{compile,execute} can be set by the .x script. if [info exists torture_eval_before_compile] { set ignore_me [eval $torture_eval_before_compile] } # FIXME: We should make sure that the modules required by this testcase # exist. If not, the testcase should XFAIL. # Compile the testcase. catch { remote_file build delete $executable } verbose "Testing $testcase, $option" 1 set options "" lappend options "additional_flags=-w $option" if { $additional_flags != "" } { lappend options "additional_flags=$additional_flags" } set comp_output [gfortran_target_compile "$src" "$executable" executable $options] # See if we got something bad. set fatal_signal "*95*: Internal compiler error: program*got fatal signal" if [string match "$fatal_signal 6" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "Got Signal 6, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $executable } continue } if [string match "$fatal_signal 11" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "Got Signal 11, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $executable } continue } if [string match "*internal compiler error*" $comp_output] then { gfortran_fail $testcase "$option (internal compiler error)" catch { remote_file build delete $executable } continue } # We shouldn't get these because of -w, but just in case. if [string match "*95*:*warning:*" $comp_output] then { warning "$testcase: (with warnings) $option" send_log "$comp_output\n" unresolved "$testcase, $option" catch { remote_file build delete $executable } continue } # Prune warnings we know are unwanted. set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output] # Report if the testcase is not supported. set unsupported_message [gfortran_check_unsupported_p $comp_output] if { $unsupported_message != "" } { unsupported "$testcase: $unsupported_message" continue } elseif ![file exists $executable] { if ![is3way] { fail "$testcase compilation, $option" untested "$testcase execution, $option" continue } else { # FIXME: since we can't test for the existence of a remote # file without short of doing an remote file list, we assume # that since we got no output, it must have compiled. pass "$testcase compilation, $option" } } else { pass "$testcase compilation, $option" } # See if this source file uses INTEGER(KIND=8) types, if it does, and # no_long_long is set, skip execution of the test. # FIXME: We should also look for F95 style "_8" or select_int_kind() # integers, but that is obviously much harder than just regexping this. # So maybe we should just avoid those in testcases. if [target_info exists no_long_long] then { if [expr [search_for_re $src "integer\*8"] \ +[search_for_re $src "integer *( *8 *)"] \ +[search_for_re $src "integer *( *kind *= *8 *)"]] \ then { untested "$testcase execution, $option" continue } } if [info exists torture_execute_xfail] { setup_xfail $torture_execute_xfail } if [info exists torture_eval_before_execute] { set ignore_me [eval $torture_eval_before_execute] } # Run the testcase, and analyse the output. set result [gfortran_load "$executable" "" ""] set status [lindex $result 0] set output [lindex $result 1] if { $status == "pass" } { catch { remote_file build delete $executable } } $status "$testcase execution, $option" } cleanup-modules "" } # # search_for_re -- looks for a string match in a file # proc search_for_re { file pattern } { set fd [open $file r] while { [gets $fd cur_line]>=0 } { set lower [string tolower $cur_line] if [regexp "$pattern" $lower] then { close $fd return 1 } } close $fd return 0 } # # fortran-torture -- the fortran-torture testcase source file processor # # This runs compilation only tests (no execute tests). # # SRC is the full pathname of the testcase, or just a file name in which # case we prepend $srcdir/$subdir. # # If the testcase has an associated .x file, we source that to run the # test instead. We use .x so that we don't lengthen the existing filename # to more than 14 chars. # proc fortran-torture { args } { global srcdir subdir global compiler_conditional_xfail_data global torture_with_loops set src [lindex $args 0] if { [llength $args] > 1 } { set options [lindex $args 1] } else { set options "" } # Prepend $srdir/$subdir if missing. if ![string match "*/*" $src] { set src "$srcdir/$subdir/$src" } # Check for alternate driver. if [file exists [file rootname $src].x] { verbose "Using alternate driver [file rootname [file tail $src]].x" 2 set done_p 0 catch "set done_p \[source [file rootname $src].x\]" if { $done_p } { return } } list-module-names $src # loop through all the options set option_list $torture_with_loops foreach option $option_list { # torture_compile_xfail is set by the .x script (if present) if [info exists torture_compile_xfail] { setup_xfail $torture_compile_xfail } # torture_execute_before_compile is set by the .x script (if present) if [info exists torture_eval_before_compile] { set ignore_me [eval $torture_eval_before_compile] } fortran-torture-compile $src "$option $options" cleanup-modules "" } } # # add-ieee-options -- add options necessary for 100% ieee conformance. # proc add-ieee-options { } { # Ensure that excess precision does not cause problems. if { [istarget i?86-*-*] || [istarget m68k-*-*] } then { uplevel 1 lappend additional_flags "-ffloat-store" } # Enable full IEEE compliance mode. if { [istarget alpha*-*-*] || [istarget sh*-*-*] } then { uplevel 1 lappend additional_flags "-mieee" } }