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grischka
2bd0daabbe misc. fixes
- tccgen: error out for cast to void, as in
      void foo(void) { return 1; }
  This avoids an assertion failure in x86_64-gen.c, also.
  also fix tests2/03_struct.c accordingly

- Error: "memory full" - be more specific

- Makefiles: remove circular dependencies, lookup tcctest.c from VPATH

- tcc.h: cleanup lib, include, crt and libgcc search paths"
  avoid duplication or trailing slashes with no CONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR
  (as from 9382d6f1a0)

- tcc.h: remove ";{B}" from PE search path
  in ce5e12c2f9 James Lyon wrote:
  "... I'm not sure this is the right way to fix this problem."
  And the answer is: No, please. (copying libtcc1.a for tests instead)

- win32/build_tcc.bat: do not move away a versioned file
2014-01-06 19:56:26 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme
f2dbcf7594 Add ARM aeabi functions needed to run tcctest
Add implementation for float / integer conversion functions:
  __aeabi_d2lz, __aeabi_d2ulz, __aeabi_f2lz, __aeabi_f2ulz, __aeabi_l2d,
  __aeabi_l2f, __aeabi_ul2d, __aeabi_ul2f

Add implementation for long long helper functions:
  __aeabi_ldivmod, __aeabi_uldivmod, __aeabi_llsl, __aeabi_llsr, __aeabi_lasr

Add implementation for integer division functions:
  __aeabi_uidiv, __aeabi_uidivmod, __aeabi_idiv, __aeabi_idivmod,
2013-12-11 10:15:30 +08:00
Thomas Preud'homme
5919da6f05 Make abitest.c have predictable result
stdarg_test in abitest.c relies on a sum of some parameters made by both
the caller and the callee to reach the same result. However, the
variables used to store the temporary result of the additions are not
initialized to 0, leading to uncertainty as to the results. This commit
add this needed initialization.
2013-11-25 11:25:04 +08:00
James Lyon
41b3c7a507 Improved variable length array support.
VLA storage is now freed when it goes out of scope. This makes it
possible to use a VLA inside a loop without consuming an unlimited
amount of memory.

Combining VLAs with alloca() should work as in GCC - when a VLA is
freed, memory allocated by alloca() after the VLA was created is also
freed. There are some exceptions to this rule when using goto: if a VLA
is in scope at the goto, jumping to a label will reset the stack pointer
to where it was immediately after the last VLA was created prior to the
label, or to what it was before the first VLA was created if the label
is outside the scope of any VLA. This means that in some cases combining
alloca() and VLAs will free alloca() memory where GCC would not.
2013-04-27 22:58:52 +01:00
James Lyon
6ee366e765 Fixed x86-64 long double passing.
long double arguments require 16-byte alignment on the stack, which
requires adjustment when the the stack offset is not an evven number of
8-byte words.
2013-04-26 16:42:12 +01:00
James Lyon
41d76e1fcb Fixed silly error in Windows build of tests (abitest-cc not linking to libtcc)
I really should do this when less tired; I keep breaking one platform
while fixing another. I've also fixed some Windows issues with tcctest
since Windows printf() uses different format flags to those on Linux,
and removed some conditional compilation tests in tcctest since they
now should work.
2013-04-26 01:27:04 +01:00
James Lyon
ae2ece93da Fixed i386 calling convention issue and CMake build on i386.
The i386 calling convention expects the callee to pop 1 word of the
stack when performing a struct ret.
2013-04-26 00:31:46 +01:00
James Lyon
1caee8ab3b Sorted out CMake on x86-64 and fixed silly XMM# bug introduced when working on Win64 stdargs.
I removed the XMM6/7 registers from the register list because they are not used
on Win64 however they are necessary for parameter passing on x86-64. I have now
restored them but not marked them with RC_FLOAT so they will not be used except
for parameter passing.
2013-04-25 22:30:53 +01:00
James Lyon
e7a7efed11 Added cross compilation to CMake build system.
Brings it more into line with make based system. I've tested on 32- and 64-bit
Windows, but not yet Linux.
2013-04-25 01:08:18 +01:00
James Lyon
5c35ba66c5 64-bit tests now pass (well, nearly).
tcctest1-3 fail, but this appears to be due to bugs in GCC rather than TCC
(from manual inspection of the output).
2013-04-24 02:19:15 +01:00
James Lyon
8a81f9e103 Added CMake build system (to facilitate Win64 builds)
Win32 build and tests work under CMake, however I haven't added
install code yet. Win64 build fails due to chkstk.S failing to
assemble.
2013-04-21 11:20:20 +01:00
James Lyon
05fa2e754b Workaround for MinGWs use of 80-bit long double on Win32.
This is incompatible with MSVC and TCC on Win32.

Bounds checking appears to be broken (test4).
2013-04-19 23:21:33 +01:00
James Lyon
23f73e92f3 Fixed 64-bit integer bug introduced by x86-64 ABI work.
Now I need to check that the x86-64 stuff still works.
2013-04-19 22:55:09 +01:00
James Lyon
0e17671f72 Most x86-64 tests now work; only on error in test1-3.
I've had to introduce the XMM1 register to get the calling convention
to work properly, unfortunately this has broken a fair bit of code
which assumes that only XMM0 is used.
2013-04-19 15:33:16 +01:00
James Lyon
b961ba5396 Got test1-3 working on x86-64.
There are probably still issues on x86-64 I've missed.
I've added a few new tests to abitest, which fail (2x long long and 2x double
in a struct should be passed in registers).
2013-04-19 11:10:13 +01:00
James Lyon
55ea6d3fc1 x86-64 ABI fixes.
abitest now passes; however test1-3 fail in init_test. All other tests
pass. I need to re-test Win32 and Linux-x86.

I've added a dummy implementation of gfunc_sret to c67-gen.c so it
should now compile, and I think it should behave as before I created
gfunc_sret.
2013-04-19 00:46:49 +01:00
James Lyon
3f1d900007 Added some additional tests to abitest.c
This is just to ensure that I haven't (and don't) really mess anything up.
2013-04-18 17:55:00 +01:00
James Lyon
2bbfaf436f Tests in abitest.c now work on Win32.
I expect that Linux-x86 is probably fine. All other architectures
except ARM are definitely broken since I haven't yet implemented
gfunc_sret for these, although replicating the current behaviour
should be straightforward.
2013-04-18 17:27:34 +01:00
James Lyon
ce5e12c2f9 Added ABI compatibility tests with native compiler using libtcc.
Only one test so far, which fails on Windows (with MinGW as the native
compiler - I've tested the MinGW output against MSVC and it appears the
two are compatible).

I've also had to modify tcc.h so that tcc_set_lib_path can point to the
directory containing libtcc1.a on Windows to make the libtcc dependent
tests work. I'm not sure this is the right way to fix this problem.
2013-04-17 21:52:44 +01:00
James Lyon
e31579b076 Fixed tests on Windows (including out-of-tree problems)
Modified tcctest.c so that it uses 'double' in place of 'long double'
with MinGW since this is what TCC does, and what Visual C++ does. Added
an option -norunsrc to tcc to allow argv[0] to be set independently of
the compiled source when using tcc -run, which allows tests that rely on
the value of argv[0] to work in out-of-tree builds.

Also added Makefile rules to automatically update out-of-tree build
Makefiles when in-tree Makefiles have changed.
2013-04-17 20:32:07 +01:00
grischka
8042121d74 tcc -vv/--print-search-dirs: print more info
tests/Makefile:
- print-search-dirs when 'hello' fails
- split off hello-run

win32/include/_mingw.h:
- fix for compatibility with mingw headers
  (While our headers in win32 are from mingw-64 and don't have
  the problem)

tiny_libmaker:
- don't use "dangerous" mktemp
2013-02-10 00:38:40 +01:00
grischka
7a477d70ca lib/Makefile: use CC, add bcheck to libtcc1.a
Also:
- fix "make tcc_p" (profiling version)
- remove old gcc flags:
  -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i386 -falign-functions=0
- remove test "hello" for Darwin (cannot compile to file)
2013-02-06 19:01:07 +01:00
grischka
d5f4df09ff tests: cleanup
tests:
- add "hello" to test first basic compilation to file/memory
- add "more" test (tests2 suite)
- remove some tests

tests2:
- move into tests dir
- Convert some files from DOS to unix LF
- remove 2>&1 redirection

win32:
- tccrun.c: modify exception filter to exit correctly (needed for btest)
- tcctest.c: exclude weak_test() (feature does not exist on win32)
2013-02-05 14:27:38 +01:00
grischka
60cf64612c tests2: move into tests 2013-02-05 13:22:36 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme
f3e5649150 Don't do builtin_frame_address test with ARM gcc
gcc fails the builtin_frame_address test on ARM so we disable it. As a
consequence, the diff between gcc and tcc's output is unecessarily
bigger. Given the big size of the diff currently, this doesn't make a
big difference but may allow to detect a regression in tcc's
implementation of builtin_frame_address.
2013-01-26 20:31:14 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme
de35a3389f Use gcc to generate tcctest.gcc 2013-01-25 20:14:10 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme
e92dbe4686 Stop returning 0 in cmp_comparison_test
cmp_comparison_test has no return value and should thus not return 0.
2013-01-06 12:26:53 +01:00
Akim Demaille
3f09b90d21 build: fix VPATH builds
* configure (fn_dirname): New.
Use it to ensure the creation of proper symlinks to Makefiles.
(config.mak): Define top_builddir and top_srcdir.
(CPPFLAGS): Be sure to find the headers.
* Makefile, lib/Makefile, tests/Makefile, tests2/Makefile: Adjust
to set VPATH properly.
Fix confusion between top_builddir and top_srcdir.
2012-12-18 10:06:20 +01:00
Kirill Smelkov
031ff872be tests: Add tests for compile/run tcc.c with tcc -b then compile tcc.c again, then run tcctest.c
Just like with test[123] add their test[123]b variants. After previous 3
patchs all test pass here on Debian GNU/Linux on i385 with gcc-4.7 with
or without memory randomization turned on.
2012-12-09 19:43:40 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
168aed4984 tests: btest should only run on targets supporting bcheck
After 40a54c43 (Repair bounds-checking runtime), and in particular
5d648485 (Now btest pass!) `make test` was broken on ARCH != i386,
because I've changed btest to unconditionally run on all arches.

But bounds-checking itsels is only supported on i386 and oops...

Fix it.

Reported-by: Thomas Preud'homme <robotux@celest.fr>
2012-11-24 12:54:03 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
b2a02961b4 Add support for __builtin_frame_address(level)
Continuing d6072d37 (Add __builtin_frame_address(0)) implement
__builtin_frame_address for levels greater than zero, in order for
tinycc to be able to compile its own lib/bcheck.c after
cffb7af9 (lib/bcheck: Prevent __bound_local_new / __bound_local_delete
from being miscompiled).

I'm new to the internals, and used the most simple way to do it.
Generated code is not very good for levels >= 2, compare

                gcc                         tcc

    level=0     mov    %ebp,%eax            lea    0x0(%ebp),%eax

    level=1     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax

    level=2     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    %eax,-0x10(%ebp)
                                            mov    -0x10(%ebp),%eax
                                            mov    (%eax),%eax

    level=3     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    (%eax),%ecx
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    (%ecx),%eax

But this is still an improvement and for bcheck we need level=1 for
which the code is good.

For the tests I had to force gcc use -O0 to not inline the functions.
And -fno-omit-frame-pointer just in case.

If someone knows how to improve the generated code - help is
appreciated.

Thanks,
Kirill

Cc: Michael Matz <matz@suse.de>
Cc: Shinichiro Hamaji <shinichiro.hamaji@gmail.com>
2012-11-16 10:22:14 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
5d648485bd Now btest pass!
Thanks to two previous commits now btest tests pass, at least on Linux.

Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@navytux.spb.ru>
2012-11-13 22:23:01 +04:00
Thomas Preud'homme
a7f010ee8a Honour *FLAGS everywhere
Add CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS and LDFLAGS everywhere it's missing.
2012-11-06 15:20:53 +01:00
grischka
ca38792df1 tccrun: another incompatible change to the tcc_relocate API
We are now compatible with the 0.9,25 version though.  A special
value for the second (ptr) argument is used to get the simple
behavior as with the 0.9.24 version.
2012-09-01 11:33:34 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme
56e23984b9 Disable callsave_test for arm
Disable callsave_test for arm since it uses alloca which is unavailable
on this platform.
2012-07-30 22:52:34 +08:00
Milutin Jovanović
d54e24cc0e tests: Minor adjustments selecting which tests are run on each platform.
The intent is for 'make test' to pass cleanly on each platform, and thus easier
spotting of regressions. Linux is best supported by most tests running and
passing. Mac OSX passes mosts tests that do not make/link with binary files,
due to lack of mach-o file support.

!!! I have very limited knowledge of Windows platform, and cannot comment why
all tests(1) fail. I have posted to newsgroup asking for someone to test
Windows platform.
2012-06-27 14:48:08 -04:00
Michael Matz
a42b029101 x86-64: Fix call saved register restore
Loads of VT_LLOCAL values (which effectively represent saved
addresses of lvalues) were done in VT_INT type, loosing the upper
32 bits.  Needs to be done in VT_PTR type.
2012-06-10 09:01:26 +02:00
Michael Matz
2daae0dc99 x86_64: Fix compares with NaNs.
Comparisons with unordered doubles was broken, NaNs always
compare unequal (and unordered) to everything, including
to itself.
2012-05-13 02:21:51 +02:00
Michael Matz
9ca9c82ff8 Fix comparing comparisons
Sometimes the result of a comparison is not directly used in a jump,
but in arithmetic or further comparisons.  If those further things
do a vswap() with the VT_CMP as current top, and then generate
instructions for the new top, this most probably destroys the flags
(e.g. if it's a bitfield load like in the example).

vswap() must do the same like vsetc() and not allow VT_CMP vtops
to be moved down.
2012-04-18 20:57:14 +02:00
Michael Matz
718fd591fa Make sizeof() be of type size_t
This matters when sizeof is directly used in arithmetic,
ala "uintptr_t t; t &= -sizeof(long)" (for alignment).  When sizeof
isn't size_t (as it's specified to be) this masking will truncate
the high bits of the uintptr_t object (if uintptr_t is larger than
uint).
2012-04-18 20:57:14 +02:00
Michael Matz
4c0d70ab07 Fix parsing function macro invocations
If a function macro name is separated from the parentheses in
an macro invocation the substitution doesn't take place.
Fix this by handling comments.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz
15f4ac2b1a Fix detection of labels with a typedef name
This needs to be accepted:
  typedef int foo;
  void f (void) { foo: return; }
namespaces for labels and types are different.  The problem is that
the block parser always tries to find a decl first and that routine
doesn't peek enough to detect this case.  Needs some adjustments
to unget_tok() so that we can call it even when we already called
it once, but next() didn't come around restoring the buffer yet.
(It lazily does so not when the buffer becomes empty, but rather
when the next call detects that the buffer is empty, i.e. it requires
two next() calls until the unget buffer gets switched back).
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz
1d0a5c2515 x86_64: Fix segfault for global data
When offsetted addresses of global non-static data are computed
multiple times in the same statement the x86_64 backend uses
gen_gotpcrel with offset, which implements an add insn on the
register given.  load() uses the R member of the to-be-loaded
value, which doesn't yet have a reg assigned in all cases.

So use the register we're supposed to load the value into as
that register.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz
86ac6b9bee x86_64: Fix indirection in struct paramaters
The first loop setting up struct arguments must not remove
elements from the vstack (via vtop--), as gen_reg needs them to
potentially evict some argument still held in registers to stack.

Swapping the arg in question to top (and back to its place) also
simplifies the vstore call itself, as not funny save/restore
or some "non-existing" stack elements need to be done.

Generally for a stack a vop-- operation conceptually clobbers
that element, so further references to it aren't allowed anymore.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz
5c0a2366a3 Fix bitfield loads into char/short.
Removes a premature optimization of char/short loads
rewriting the source type.  It did so also for bitfield
loads, thereby removing all the shifts/maskings.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz
6471ec0a2b Fix conversion in a?0:ptr.
(cond ? 0 : ptr)->member wasn't handled correctly.  If one arm
is a null pointer constant (which also can be a pointer) the result
type is that of the other arm.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
grischka
ab936aeb8c cleanup some partially broken patches
- tests/Makefile:
  fix commit de54586d5b
  This hunk it unrelated to the other changes (which are about MacOSX).
  It is not useful and partially wrong.  Optional tests are meant to
  stay optional, btest would work only for i386

- tcc.h:
  fix commit c52d79605a by unknown
  The message says it's for MINTW but the patch has obviously
  no effect for MINGW (which defines __GNUC__).  However the patch
  seems useful for MSC which however needs _strto(u)i64 with underscore.

- Makefile:
  fix commit 5280293d6b
  Do not build tcc.o with -DONE_SOURCE because we finally build tcc
  from tcc.o and libtcc.a/so
2012-04-18 18:43:09 +02:00
Milutin Jovanovic
de54586d5b Further changes improving the OSX build. Everything builds. libtest passes.
Other tests still have issues, currently with weak linking.

One of the primary stumbling blocks on OSX is the lack of support for
mach-o binaries. Therefore all tcc usage on OSX has to be limited to elf
binaries, presumably produced by tcc itself.

Therefore I had to enable building of tiny_libmaker for OSX. Then changed
the make to use tcc and tiny_libmaker to compile the tcclib1.

In order to compile the tests, specifically the parts that use weak linking,
I have had to define MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.2, which seems like a
hack, but extensive searching seems to indicate that this is the only way
to make apple gcc allow weak linking. Using any other value, bigger or smaller
breaks weak linking.

Also added _ANSI_SOURCE define required by some OSX headers, and some cosmetic
gitignore changes. I believe these changes should not impact other platforms.
2012-03-06 13:26:36 -05:00
Milutin Jovanovic
8ca8b08890 Patch attempting to build OSX TinyCC.
Applied patch found on stackoverflow (link below). I also found some
related changes that looked like logically needed. The stackoverflow
changes addressed only two registers which were breaking a compile.
However reading the code in the same file shows two other register
accesses that, while not breaking the build, should have the same fix.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3712902/problems-compiling-tcc-on-os-x/3713144#3713144

The test driver was changed by changing 'cp -u' into 'cp' as '-u' is not
supported on mac osx.

I found that osx build required the WITHOUT_LIBTCC define. I suspect the
reason for this is tcc unability to handle mach-o files. In order to
properly address this I had to change 'configure' to propagate target os
name to Makefile.

Current state is that simple tests work, but not the whole 'make test'
suite runs.

To the best of my knowledge, these changes should not impact other
platforms.
2012-02-09 12:53:17 -05:00
grischka
5e5e29f8fd tcctest: switch weak_toolate proto with impl
gcc -O0 didn't like this.
2011-08-06 16:11:57 +02:00