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  • Author : Anthony Green
    Date : 2011-02-08 19:39:20
    Hash : 857fe3de
    Message : Clean ups

  • testsuite/lib/libffi.exp
  • #   Copyright (C) 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    
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    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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    # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    
    proc load_gcc_lib { filename } {
        global srcdir
        load_file $srcdir/lib/$filename
    }
    
    load_lib dg.exp
    load_lib libgloss.exp
    load_gcc_lib target-libpath.exp
    load_gcc_lib wrapper.exp
    
    
    # Define libffi callbacks for dg.exp.
    
    proc libffi-dg-test-1 { target_compile prog do_what extra_tool_flags } {
    
        # To get all \n in dg-output test strings to match printf output
        # in a system that outputs it as \015\012 (i.e. not just \012), we
        # need to change all \n into \r?\n.  As there is no dejagnu flag
        # or hook to do that, we simply change the text being tested.
        # Unfortunately, we have to know that the variable is called
        # dg-output-text and lives in the caller of libffi-dg-test, which
        # is two calls up.  Overriding proc dg-output would be longer and
        # would necessarily have the same assumption.
        upvar 2 dg-output-text output_match
    
        if { [llength $output_match] > 1 } {
    	regsub -all "\n" [lindex $output_match 1] "\r?\n" x
    	set output_match [lreplace $output_match 1 1 $x]
        }
    
        # Set up the compiler flags, based on what we're going to do.
    
        set options [list]
        switch $do_what {
    	"compile" {
    	    set compile_type "assembly"
    	    set output_file "[file rootname [file tail $prog]].s"
    	}
    	"link" {
    	    set compile_type "executable"
    	    set output_file "[file rootname [file tail $prog]].exe"
    	    # The following line is needed for targets like the i960 where
    	    # the default output file is b.out.  Sigh.
    	}
    	"run" {
    	    set compile_type "executable"
    	    # FIXME: "./" is to cope with "." not being in $PATH.
    	    # Should this be handled elsewhere?
    	    # YES.
    	    set output_file "./[file rootname [file tail $prog]].exe"
    	    # This is the only place where we care if an executable was
    	    # created or not.  If it was, dg.exp will try to run it.
    	    remote_file build delete $output_file;
    	}
    	default {
    	    perror "$do_what: not a valid dg-do keyword"
    	    return ""
    	}
        }
    
        if { $extra_tool_flags != "" } {
    	lappend options "additional_flags=$extra_tool_flags"
        }
    
        set comp_output [libffi_target_compile "$prog" "$output_file" "$compile_type" $options];
    
    
        return [list $comp_output $output_file]
    }
    
    
    proc libffi-dg-test { prog do_what extra_tool_flags } {
        return [libffi-dg-test-1 target_compile $prog $do_what $extra_tool_flags]
    }
    
    proc libffi-init { args } {
        global gluefile wrap_flags;
        global srcdir
        global blddirffi
        global objdir
        global TOOL_OPTIONS
        global tool
        global libffi_include
        global libffi_link_flags
        global tool_root_dir
        global ld_library_path
    
        set blddirffi [pwd]/.. 
        verbose "libffi $blddirffi"
    
        set gccdir [lookfor_file $tool_root_dir gcc/libgcc.a]
        if {$gccdir != ""} {
    	set gccdir [file dirname $gccdir]
        }
        verbose "gccdir $gccdir"
    
        set ld_library_path "."
        append ld_library_path ":${gccdir}"
    
        set compiler "${gccdir}/xgcc"
        if { [is_remote host] == 0 && [which $compiler] != 0 } {
    	foreach i "[exec $compiler --print-multi-lib]" {
    	    set mldir ""
    	    regexp -- "\[a-z0-9=_/\.-\]*;" $i mldir
    	    set mldir [string trimright $mldir "\;@"]
    	    if { "$mldir" == "." } {
    		continue
    	    }
    	    if { [llength [glob -nocomplain ${gccdir}/${mldir}/libgcc_s*.so.*]] >= 1 } {
    		append ld_library_path ":${gccdir}/${mldir}"
    	    }
    	}
        }
        # add the library path for libffi.
        append ld_library_path ":${blddirffi}/.libs"
    
        verbose "ld_library_path: $ld_library_path"
    
        # Point to the Libffi headers in libffi.
        set libffi_include "${blddirffi}/include"
        verbose "libffi_include $libffi_include"
    
        set libffi_dir  "${blddirffi}/.libs"
        verbose "libffi_dir $libffi_dir"
        if { $libffi_dir != "" } {
    	set libffi_dir [file dirname ${libffi_dir}]
    	set libffi_link_flags "-L${libffi_dir}/.libs"
        }
    
        set_ld_library_path_env_vars
        libffi_maybe_build_wrapper "${objdir}/testglue.o"
    }
    
    proc libffi_exit { } {
        global gluefile;
    
        if [info exists gluefile] {
    	file_on_build delete $gluefile;
    	unset gluefile;
        }
    }
    
    proc libffi_target_compile { source dest type options } {
        global gluefile wrap_flags;
        global srcdir
        global blddirffi
        global TOOL_OPTIONS
        global libffi_link_flags
        global libffi_include
        global target_triplet
    
    
        if { [target_info needs_status_wrapper]!="" && [info exists gluefile] } {
    	lappend options "libs=${gluefile}"
    	lappend options "ldflags=$wrap_flags"
        }
    
        # TOOL_OPTIONS must come first, so that it doesn't override testcase
        # specific options.
        if [info exists TOOL_OPTIONS] {
    	lappend  options [concat "additional_flags=$TOOL_OPTIONS" $options];
        }
    
        # search for ffi_mips.h in srcdir, too
        lappend options "additional_flags=-I${libffi_include} -I${srcdir}/../include  -I${libffi_include}/.."
        lappend options "additional_flags=${libffi_link_flags}"
    
        # Darwin needs a stack execution allowed flag.
    
        if { [istarget "*-*-darwin9*"] || [istarget "*-*-darwin1*"]
    	 || [istarget "*-*-darwin2*"] } {
    	lappend options "additional_flags=-Wl,-allow_stack_execute"
        }
    
        # If you're building the compiler with --prefix set to a place
        # where it's not yet installed, then the linker won't be able to
        # find the libgcc used by libffi.dylib.  We could pass the
        # -dylib_file option, but that's complicated, and it's much easier
        # to just make the linker find libgcc using -L options.
        if { [string match "*-*-darwin*" $target_triplet] } {
    	lappend options "libs= -shared-libgcc"
        }
    
        if { [string match "*-*-openbsd*" $target_triplet] } {
    	lappend options "libs= -lpthread"
        }
    
        lappend options "libs= -lffi"
    
        verbose "options: $options"
        return [target_compile $source $dest $type $options]
    }
    
    # Utility routines.
    
    #
    # search_for -- looks for a string match in a file
    #
    proc search_for { file pattern } {
        set fd [open $file r]
        while { [gets $fd cur_line]>=0 } {
    	if [string match "*$pattern*" $cur_line] then {
    	    close $fd
    	    return 1
    	}
        }
        close $fd
        return 0
    }
    
    # Modified dg-runtest that can cycle through a list of optimization options
    # as c-torture does.
    proc libffi-dg-runtest { testcases default-extra-flags } {
        global runtests
    
        foreach test $testcases {
    	# If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of
    	# them, skip it.
    	if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $test] {
    	    continue
    	}
    
    	# Look for a loop within the source code - if we don't find one,
    	# don't pass -funroll[-all]-loops.
    	global torture_with_loops torture_without_loops
    	if [expr [search_for $test "for*("]+[search_for $test "while*("]] {
    	    set option_list $torture_with_loops
    	} else {
    	    set option_list $torture_without_loops
    	}
    
    	set nshort [file tail [file dirname $test]]/[file tail $test]
    
    	foreach flags $option_list {
    	    verbose "Testing $nshort, $flags" 1
    	    dg-test $test $flags ${default-extra-flags}
    	}
        }
    }
    
    
    # Like check_conditional_xfail, but callable from a dg test.
    
    proc dg-xfail-if { args } {
        set args [lreplace $args 0 0]
        set selector "target [join [lindex $args 1]]"
        if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } {
    	global compiler_conditional_xfail_data
    	set compiler_conditional_xfail_data $args
        }
    }
    
    proc check-flags { args } {
    
        # The args are within another list; pull them out.
        set args [lindex $args 0]
    
        # The next two arguments are optional.  If they were not specified,
        # use the defaults.
        if { [llength $args] == 2 } {
    	lappend $args [list "*"]
        }
        if { [llength $args] == 3 } {
    	lappend $args [list ""]
        }
    
        # If the option strings are the defaults, or the same as the
        # defaults, there is no need to call check_conditional_xfail to
        # compare them to the actual options.
        if { [string compare [lindex $args 2] "*"] == 0
    	 && [string compare [lindex $args 3] "" ] == 0 } {
    	set result 1    
        } else {
    	# The target list might be an effective-target keyword, so replace
    	# the original list with "*-*-*", since we already know it matches.
    	set result [check_conditional_xfail [lreplace $args 1 1 "*-*-*"]]
        }
    
        return $result
    }
    
    proc dg-skip-if { args } {
        # Verify the number of arguments.  The last two are optional.
        set args [lreplace $args 0 0]
        if { [llength $args] < 2 || [llength $args] > 4 } {
            error "dg-skip-if 2: need 2, 3, or 4 arguments"
        }
    
        # Don't bother if we're already skipping the test.
        upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what
        if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } {
          return
        }
    
        set selector [list target [lindex $args 1]]
        if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } {
            if [check-flags $args] {
                upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what
                set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"]
            }
        }
    }
    
    # We need to make sure that additional_files and additional_sources
    # are both cleared out after every test.  It is not enough to clear
    # them out *before* the next test run because gcc-target-compile gets
    # run directly from some .exp files (outside of any test).  (Those
    # uses should eventually be eliminated.)
    
    # Because the DG framework doesn't provide a hook that is run at the
    # end of a test, we must replace dg-test with a wrapper.
    
    if { [info procs saved-dg-test] == [list] } {
        rename dg-test saved-dg-test
    
        proc dg-test { args } {
    	global additional_files
    	global additional_sources
    	global errorInfo
    
    	if { [ catch { eval saved-dg-test $args } errmsg ] } {
    	    set saved_info $errorInfo
    	    set additional_files ""
    	    set additional_sources ""
    	    error $errmsg $saved_info
    	}
    	set additional_files ""
    	set additional_sources ""
        }
    }
    
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