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> Forcing inlining in test_ring_enqueue and test_ring_dequeue can cause the
> compiled code to grow extensively when compiled with no optimization
> (-O0 or -Og). This is default in the meson's debug configuration. This can 
> collide
> with compiler bugs and cause issues during linking of unit tests where the
> api_type or esize are non-const variables causing inlining cascade. In perf 
> tests
> this is not the case in perf-tests as esize and api_type are const values.
> 
> One such case was discovered when porting DPDK to RISC-V. GCC 11.2 (and no
> fix still in 12.1) is generating a short relative jump instruction (J 
> <offset>) for
> goto and for loops. When loop body grows extensively in ring test, the target
> offset goes beyond supported offfset of +/- 1MB from PC. This is an obvious
> bug in the GCC as RISC-V has a two-instruction construct to jump to any
> absolute address (AUIPC+JALR).
> 
> However there is no reason to force inlining as the test code works perfectly
> fine without it.
> 
> GCC has a bug report for a similar case (with conditionals):
> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=93062
> 
> Fixes: a9fe152363 test/ring: add custom element size functional tests
> 
> Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <k...@semihalf.com>
Reviewed-by: Honnappa Nagarahalli <honnappa.nagaraha...@arm.com>

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