PowerPC Add has_arch_pwr* checks Hi, This adds some procs to target-supports.exp that will allow our testcases to accurately determine which -mcpu= option is enabled at the time of our testcase compile. For completeness I've added blobs to cover the ARCH_PWR5 through ARCH_PWR9 targets. With this in place, the existing pr92132-fp-1.c testcase is updated with a target check such that it now passes reliably on targets that include power8 support, and skips (unsupported) those that do not. Tested on assorted powerpc targets with the incantation make -k check-gcc-c "RUNTESTFLAGS=powerpc.exp=pr92132-fp-1*.c --target_board=unix/'{-mcpu=power5,-mcpu=power6,-mcpu=power7, -mcpu=power8,-mcpu=power9}''{-m32,-m64}'"
OK for master? Thanks -Will testsuite/ 2020-02-25 Will Schmidt <will_schm...@vnet.ibm.com> * lib/target_supports.exp (check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr5): New. (check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr6): New. (check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr7): New. (check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr8): New. (check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr9): New. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr92132-fp-1.c: Add target check. diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr92132-fp-1.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr92132-fp-1.c index 1023e8c..c5cbb62 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr92132-fp-1.c +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/pr92132-fp-1.c @@ -292,6 +292,6 @@ main (void) abort (); return 0; } -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "LOOP VECTORIZED" 14 "vect" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "LOOP VECTORIZED" 14 "vect" { target has_arch_pwr8 } } } */ diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp b/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp index ec46231..038a7bb 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp +++ b/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp @@ -5505,10 +5505,58 @@ proc check_effective_target_powerpc_p9modulo_ok { } { } else { return 0 } } +# return 1 if our compiler returns the ARCH_PWR defines with the options +# as provided by the test. +proc check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr5 { } { + return [check_no_compiler_messages arch_pwr5 assembly { + #ifndef _ARCH_PWR5 + #error does not have power5 support. + #else + /* "has power5 support" */ + #endif + }] +} +proc check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr6 { } { + return [check_no_compiler_messages arch_pwr6 assembly { + #ifndef _ARCH_PWR6 + #error does not have power6 support. + #else + /* "has power6 support" */ + #endif + }] +} +proc check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr7 { } { + return [check_no_compiler_messages arch_pwr7 assembly { + #ifndef _ARCH_PWR7 + #error does not have power7 support. + #else + /* "has power7 support" */ + #endif + }] +} +proc check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr8 { } { + return [check_no_compiler_messages arch_pwr8 assembly { + #ifndef _ARCH_PWR8 + #error does not have power8 support. + #else + /* "has power8 support" */ + #endif + }] +} +proc check_effective_target_has_arch_pwr9 { } { + return [check_no_compiler_messages arch_pwr9 assembly { + #ifndef _ARCH_PWR9 + #error does not have power9 support. + #else + /* "has power9 support" */ + #endif + }] +} + # Return 1 if this is a PowerPC target supporting -mfuture. # Limit this to 64-bit linux systems for now until other # targets support FUTURE. proc check_effective_target_powerpc_future_ok { } {