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authorStefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2018-04-19 12:32:50 +0200
committerStefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2018-04-19 12:32:50 +0200
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Use volatile global counters in test-tgmath.c.
If build with -Os on s390x, the test-tgmath fails with: float functions not called often enough (-10000) Within compile_testf(), the counter (count_float) is saved before the complex functions are called. Afterwards the saved counter differs to the current-counter. But the tests with the complex functions do not increment count_float! Instead count_float is saved to a register before calling totalorder and totalordermag which both increment count_float. The compiler is allowed to do that as totalorderf and totalordermagf is declared with __attribute__ ((__const__)) in math/bits/mathcalls.h. Thus this patch adjusts the global counters to be volatile. Then count_float is saved after totalordermag. ChangeLog: * math/test-tgmath.c (count_double, count_float, count_ldouble, count_cdouble, count_cfloat, count_cldouble): Use volatile int.
Diffstat (limited to 'math')
-rw-r--r--math/test-tgmath.c12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/math/test-tgmath.c b/math/test-tgmath.c
index 6d8e7fd..2b0787c 100644
--- a/math/test-tgmath.c
+++ b/math/test-tgmath.c
@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ complex float fz;
complex double dz;
complex long double lz;
-int count_double;
-int count_float;
-int count_ldouble;
-int count_cdouble;
-int count_cfloat;
-int count_cldouble;
+volatile int count_double;
+volatile int count_float;
+volatile int count_ldouble;
+volatile int count_cdouble;
+volatile int count_cfloat;
+volatile int count_cldouble;
#define NCALLS 134
#define NCALLS_INT 4