Cupertino Miranda via Gcc-patches writes:
> gentle ping > > Cupertino Miranda writes: > >>> On 12/2/22 10:52, Cupertino Miranda via Gcc-patches wrote: >>>> This commit is a follow up of bugzilla #107181. >>>> The commit /a0aafbc/ changed the default implementation of the >>>> SELECT_SECTION hook in order to match clang/llvm behaviour w.r.t the >>>> placement of `const volatile' objects. >>>> However, the following targets use target-specific selection functions >>>> and they choke on the testcase pr25521.c: >>>> *rx - target sets its const variables as '.section C,"a",@progbits'. >>> That's presumably a constant section. We should instead twiddle the test to >>> recognize that section. >> >> Although @progbits is indeed a constant section, I believe it is >> more interesting to detect if the `rx' starts selecting more >> standard sections instead of the current @progbits. >> That was the reason why I opted to XFAIL instead of PASSing it. >> Can I keep it as such ? >> >>> >>>> *powerpc - its 32bit version is eager to allocate globals in .sdata >>>> sections. >>>> Normally, one can expect for the variable to be allocated in .srodata, >>>> however, in case of powerpc-*-* or powerpc64-*-* (with -m32) >>>> 'targetm.have_srodata_section == false' and the code in >>>> categorize_decl_for_section(varasm.cc), forces it to allocate in .sdata. >>>> /* If the target uses small data sections, select it. */ >>>> else if (targetm.in_small_data_p (decl)) >>>> { >>>> if (ret == SECCAT_BSS) >>>> ret = SECCAT_SBSS; >>>> else if targetm.have_srodata_section && ret == SECCAT_RODATA) >>>> ret = SECCAT_SRODATA; >>>> else >>>> ret = SECCAT_SDATA; >>>> } >>> I'd just skip the test for 32bit ppc. There should be suitable >>> effective-target >>> tests you can use. >>> >>> jeff