On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, James Greenhalgh wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:10:01AM +0100, Richard Biener wrote: > > > > Currently when doing > > > > make check-gcc RUNTESTFLAGS="TORTURE_OPTIONS=\\\"{ -O3 } { -O2 }\\\" > > dg-torture.exp" > > > > you get -O3 and -O2 but also the two LTO torture option combinations. > > That's undesired (those are the most expensive anyway). The following > > patch avoids this by setting LTO_TORTURE_OPTIONS only when > > TORTURE_OPTIONS isn't specified. > > > > Tested with and without TORTURE_OPTIONS for C and fortran tortures. > > > > Seems the instruction in c-torture.exp how to override TORTURE_OPTIONS > > is off, RUNTESTFLAGS="TORTURE_OPTIONS=\\\"{ { -O3 } { -O2 } }\\\" > > certainly doesn't do what it should. > > This patch causes issues for ARM and AArch64 cross multilib > testing. There are two issues, one is that we now clobber > gcc_force_conventional_output after setting it in the conditional this patch > moved (hits all targets, see the new x86-64 failures like pr61848.c). > > The other is that we no longer protect environment settings before calling > check_effective_target_lto, which results in our cross --specs files no > longer being on the path. > > I've fixed these issues by rearranging the file again, but I'm not > sure if what I've done is sensible and does not cause other issues. This > seems to bring back the tests I'd lost overnight, and doesn't cause > issues elsewhere. > > I've run some cross-tests to ensure this brings back the missing tests, > and a full x86-64 testrun to make sure I haven't dropped any from there. > > OK for trunk?
Ok. Thanks, Richard. > Thanks, > James > > --- > 2015-06-23 James Greenhalgh <james.greenha...@arm.com> > > * lib/c-torture.exp: Don't call check_effective_target_lto > before setting up environment correctly. > * lib/gcc-dg.exp: Likewise, and protect > gcc_force_conventional_output. > > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Dilip Upmanyu, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)