Regarding gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90: On my x86-64-gnu-linux, it PASSes. On our powerpc64le-linux-gnu it FAILS with 'STOP 3' (→ also scan-dump count) and 'STOP 4'.
Contrary to PR96983's bug summary, I don't get an ICE. On powerpc64le-linux-gnu, the following condition evaluates true (→ 'STOP 3'): real(16) :: y ! 128bit REAL integer(16), parameter :: k2 = nint (2 / epsilon (y), kind(k2)) integer(16), parameter :: m2 = 10384593717069655257060992658440192_16 !2**113 if (k2 /= m2) stop 3 On x86_64-linux-gnu, k2 == m2 — but on powerpc64le-linux-gnu, k2 == 2**106 instead of 2**113. My solution is to permit also 2**106 besides 2**113. @PowerPC maintainers: Does this make sense? – It seems to work on our PowerPC but with all the new 'long double' changes, does it also work for you? @All, Harald: Does the attached patch make sense? Tobias PS: I find the PR a bit confusing – there are some GCC 11 commits and a GCC 12 commit but no real explanation what now works and what still fails. ----------------- Mentor Graphics (Deutschland) GmbH, Arnulfstrasse 201, 80634 München Registergericht München HRB 106955, Geschäftsführer: Thomas Heurung, Frank Thürauf
Testsuite/Fortran: gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90 - fix expected value for PowerPC [PR96983] gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/96983 * gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90: diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90 index 3761a8ea416..0597ff2e37e 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90 +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr96711.f90 @@ -1,28 +1,29 @@ ! { dg-do run } ! { dg-require-effective-target fortran_integer_16 } ! { dg-require-effective-target fortran_real_16 } ! { dg-additional-options "-fdump-tree-original" } ! { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "_gfortran_stop_numeric" 2 "original" } } ! ! PR fortran/96711 - ICE on NINT() Function program p implicit none real(8) :: x real(16) :: y integer(16), parameter :: k1 = nint (2 / epsilon (x), kind(k1)) integer(16), parameter :: k2 = nint (2 / epsilon (y), kind(k2)) integer(16), parameter :: m1 = 9007199254740992_16 !2**53 - integer(16), parameter :: m2 = 10384593717069655257060992658440192_16 !2**113 + integer(16), parameter :: m2 = 10384593717069655257060992658440192_16 !2**113 ! Some systems like x86-64 + integer(16), parameter :: m2a = 81129638414606681695789005144064_16 !2**106 ! Some systems like PowerPC integer(16), volatile :: m x = 2 / epsilon (x) y = 2 / epsilon (y) m = nint (x, kind(m)) ! print *, m if (k1 /= m1) stop 1 if (m /= m1) stop 2 m = nint (y, kind(m)) ! print *, m - if (k2 /= m2) stop 3 - if (m /= m2) stop 4 + if (k2 /= m2 .and. k2 /= m2a) stop 3 + if (m /= m2 .and. m /= m2a) stop 4 end program