From 4b0e74fd1813aeb302cd97024d9e82a29282fb8d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Peter Nilsson Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 23:53:13 +0100 Subject: sim/testsuite/cris: Remove faulty use of basename in C tests Calls to basename were added here as part of commit e1e1ae6e9b5e "sim: testsuite: fix objdir handling", but that commit missed adding "#include " or the equivalent GNU extension, see basename(3). Fixing that shows a logical error in the change to openpf1.c; the non-/-prefixed code-path was changed instead of the "/"-prefixed code-path, which is the one executed after that commit. For "newlib" these tests failed linking after that commit. Recent newlib has the (asm-renamed) GNU-extension-variant of basename, but we're better off not using it at all. Unfortunately, compilation failures for C tests run by the machinery in c.exp are currently just marked "unresolved", in contrast to C and assembler tests run by calling run_sim_test. The interaction of calling with the full program-path vs. use of --sysroot exposes a consistency problem: when --sysroot is used, argv[0] isn't the path by which the program can find itself. It's undecided whether argv[0] for the program running in the simulator should be edited (related to the naked argument to the simulator before passing on to the simulated program) to remove a leading --sysroot. Either way, such a change would be out of scope for this commit. * c/stat3.c (mybasename): New macro. Use it instead of basename. * c/openpf1.c: Correct basename-related change and update related comment. --- sim/testsuite/cris/c/openpf1.c | 8 +++++--- sim/testsuite/cris/c/stat3.c | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'sim/testsuite') diff --git a/sim/testsuite/cris/c/openpf1.c b/sim/testsuite/cris/c/openpf1.c index 92d12bf..37940d7 100644 --- a/sim/testsuite/cris/c/openpf1.c +++ b/sim/testsuite/cris/c/openpf1.c @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ We assume, with EXE being the name of the executable: - The simulator executes with cwd the same directory where the executable - is located (so argv[0] contains a plain filename without directory - components). + is located (also argv[0] contains a plain filename without directory + components -or- argv[0] contains the full non-sysroot path to EXE). - There's no /EXE on the host file system. */ #include @@ -21,8 +21,10 @@ int main (int argc, char *argv[]) if (fnam == NULL) abort (); strcpy (fnam, "/"); - strcat (fnam, basename (argv[0])); + strcat (fnam, argv[0]); } + else + fnam = strrchr (argv[0], '/'); f = fopen (fnam, "rb"); if (f == NULL) diff --git a/sim/testsuite/cris/c/stat3.c b/sim/testsuite/cris/c/stat3.c index eac4da9..f7c9604 100644 --- a/sim/testsuite/cris/c/stat3.c +++ b/sim/testsuite/cris/c/stat3.c @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ #include #include #include +#define mybasename(x) ({ const char *x_ = (x), *y_ = strrchr (x_, '/'); y_ != NULL ? y_ + 1 : x_; }) int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { char path[1024] = "/"; struct stat buf; - strcat (path, basename (argv[0])); + strcat (path, mybasename(argv[0])); if (stat (".", &buf) != 0 || !S_ISDIR (buf.st_mode)) abort (); -- cgit v1.1