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diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/Makefile.in b/libgloss/testsuite/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 28fd914..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -# -# Makefile -# Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ -# - -srcdir = . - -prefix = /usr/local - -exec_prefix = $(prefix) -bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin -libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib -tooldir = $(exec_prefix) - -SHELL = /bin/sh - -INSTALL = `cd $(srcdir); pwd`/../../install-sh -c -INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) - -AR_FLAGS = qv -BISON = bison -MAKEINFO = makeinfo - -SUBDIRS = -OBJROOT = -SRCROOT = - -.NOEXPORT: -MAKEOVERRIDES= - -#### Host, target, and site specific Makefile fragments come in here. -### - -# These are roughly topologically sorted in order to make porting more -# streamlined. -FLAGS_TO_PASS = \ - "prefix=$(prefix)" \ - "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \ - "CC=$(CC)" \ - "CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \ - "AR=$(AR)" \ - "RANLIB=$(RANLIB)" \ - "AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \ - "AS=$(AS)" \ - "CROSS_CFLAGS=$(CROSS_CFLAGS)" \ - "TARGET_CFLAGS=$(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \ - "OBJROOT=$(OBJROOT)" - -all: - @for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ - if [ -d $$dir ]; then \ - (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)); \ - else true; fi; \ - done - -install: - -rm -f *~ core *.o a.out xgdb *.x - for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ - echo "$$dir:"; \ - if [ -d $$dir ]; then \ - (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install); \ - else true; fi; \ - done - -clean-here: - -rm -f *~ core *.o a.out xgdb *.x - -clean mostlyclean: clean-here - for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ - echo "$$dir:"; \ - if [ -d $$dir ]; then \ - (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $@); \ - else true; fi; \ - done - -distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean-here - for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ - echo "$$dir:"; \ - if [ -d $$dir ]; then \ - (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $@); \ - else true; fi; \ - done - -rm -f Makefile config.status *-init.exp site.* - -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.sum blockit - -.PHONY: info install-info clean-info -info: -install-info: -clean-info: - -force: - -Makefile: Makefile.in configure.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag) - $(SHELL) config.status diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/config/hppa.mt b/libgloss/testsuite/config/hppa.mt deleted file mode 100644 index 0a01c32..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/config/hppa.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -MULTILIB=-msoft-float -GLOSSDIR=pa -SCRIPTS=w89k op50n - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/config/m68k.mt b/libgloss/testsuite/config/m68k.mt deleted file mode 100644 index c8415ac..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/config/m68k.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -MULTILIB= -GLOSSDIR=m68k -SCRIPTS=mvme135 idp diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/config/mips.mt b/libgloss/testsuite/config/mips.mt deleted file mode 100644 index c8979f3..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/config/mips.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -MULTILIB= -GLOSSDIR=mips -SCRIPTS=array diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/config/support.c b/libgloss/testsuite/config/support.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2fc7bcc..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/config/support.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -/* - * support.c -- minimal support functions. This is to keep the exit code - * generic enough that pattern matching from expect should be easier. - */ - -#if defined (unix) -#define PRINT printf /* so we can test on a native system */ -#else -#define PRINT iprintf /* this is only in newlib */ -#endif - -int -fail (str) -char *str; -{ - PRINT ("FAIL: %s\n", str); -} - -int -pass (str) -char *str; -{ - PRINT ("PASS: %s\n", str); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/configure.in b/libgloss/testsuite/configure.in deleted file mode 100644 index 07b8fee..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/configure.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# This file is a shell script fragment that supplies the information -# necessary to tailor a template configure script into the configure -# script appropriate for this directory. For more information, check -# any existing configure script. - -srctrigger=Makefile.in -srcname="testing support" -target_dependent=true - -# per-host: - -# This is basically a hack so that we don't have to replicate the same -# defines in all the Makefiles. We put a standard set of definitions -# in host/any, and use them everywhere. - -host_makefile_frag=../config/default.mh - -# per-target: - -configdirs="libgloss.all" - -# post-target: - -objroot=`pwd | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@'` -srcroot=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@'` -sed -e "s:^OBJROOT[ ]*=.*$:OBJROOT = ${objroot}:" -e "s:^SRCROOT[ ]*=.*$:SRCROOT = ${srcroot}:" \ - ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem -rm -f ${Makefile} -mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/lib/libgloss.exp b/libgloss/testsuite/lib/libgloss.exp deleted file mode 100644 index 4335f3e..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/lib/libgloss.exp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -# This file was written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com) - -# The default option list can be overridden by -# TORTURE_OPTIONS="{ { list1 } ... { listN } }" - -if ![info exists TORTURE_OPTIONS] { - # FIXME: We should test -g at least once. - set TORTURE_OPTIONS [list \ - { -O0 } { -O1 } { -O2 } \ - { -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions } \ - { -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions -funroll-all-loops }] -} - -# These globals are used if no compiler arguments are provided. -# They are also used by the various testsuites to define the environment: -# where to find stdio.h, libc.a, etc. - -global CC -if ![info exists CC] then { - set CC [findfile $base_dir/xgcc "$base_dir/xgcc -B$base_dir/" [transform gcc -]] -} -if { [which $CC] == 0 } then { - perror "$CC does not exist" - exit 1 -} - -global CFLAGS -if ![info exists CFLAGS] then { - set CFLAGS "" -} - -global LIBS -if ![info exists LIBS] then { - set LIBS "" -} - -# It is difficult to come up with a situation where one has to use LDFLAGS -# and not LIBS (why two?). Both are useful in makefiles, so maybe it's better -# to just continue existing practice. However, there is still a lot of -# confusion about when to use one or the other. -global LDFLAGS -if ![info exists LDFLAGS] then { - set LDFLAGS "" -} - -proc just_compile { file } { - global CFLAGS - set output "$tmpdir/[file tail [file rootname $src]].o" - - append CFLAGS " -w -c -o $output $option" -} - -proc just_link { file } { -} - -proc just_execute { file } { -} - -proc run_test { file } { -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/.gdbinit b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/.gdbinit deleted file mode 100644 index 65fbccd..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/.gdbinit +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -define wec-test -set height 0 -set remotedebug 0 -echo Running array test... -load array-w89k.x -run -echo Running double test... -load double-w89k.x -run -echo Running float test... -load float-w89k.x -run -echo Running func test... -load func-w89k.x -run -echo Running io test... -load io-w89k.x -run -echo Running math test... -load math-w89k.x -run -echo Running memory test... -load memory-w89k.x -run -echo Running div test... -load div-w89k.x -run -echo Running struct test... -load struct-w89k.x -run -echo Running printf test... -load printf-w89k.x -run -echo Running varargs test... -load varargs-w89k.x -run -echo Running varargs2 test... -load varargs2-w89k.x -run -end - -define oki-test -set height 0 -set remotedebug 0 -echo Running array test... -load array-op50n.x -run -echo Running double test... -load double-op50n.x -run -echo Running float test... -load float-op50n.x -run -echo Running func test... -load func-op50n.x -run -echo Running io test... -load io-op50n.x -run -echo Running math test... -load math-op50n.x -run -echo Running memory test... -load memory-op50n.x -run -echo Running div test... -load div-op50n.x -run -echo Running struct test... -load struct-op50n.x -run -echo Running printf test... -load printf-op50n.x -run -echo Running varargs test... -load varargs-op50n.x -run -echo Running varargs2 test... -load varargs2-op50n.x -run -end - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/Makefile.in b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index fcade79..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -srcdir = . -OBJROOT = -SRCROOT = - -SHELL = /bin/sh - -# -# this is for code to support embedded testing -# -SUPPORT=support.o - -# -# to add a new test, put it's name here, and list the objects -# required too. -TESTS= misc.x float.x io.x memory.x double.x math.x func.x div.x \ - printf.x varargs.x varargs2.x array.x struct.x misc.x - -CFLAGS= -g -LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET= -g -LIBS_FOR_TARGET = ${SUPPORT} ${LIBC_FOR_TARGET} ${LIBGCC_FOR_TARGET} \ - ${LIBC_FOR_TARGET} - -#### Host, target, and site specific Makefile fragments come in here. -### - -# -# This attempts to build the binaries. Ideally these are getting built -# under control of DejaGnu, but it's nice to build these for times -# when testing needs to be done by hand. -# -all: support.o ${TESTS} - -# -# we create a false implicit rule to make a binary ".x" file from -# an object file. this also makes us an srecord and a dissasmbly -# cause if something goes wrong, we'll need them. -# -.SUFFIXES: .x -.o.x: - for script in ${SCRIPTS}; do \ - echo Building $@ for $${script}... ; \ - echo Link Line is ${LD_FOR_TARGET} \ - ${LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET} $< -L${OBJROOT}/libgloss/${GLOSSDIR} \ - -T${srcdir}/../../${GLOSSDIR}/$${script}.ld \ - ${SUPPORT} -o $*-$${script} $(LIBS_FOR_TARGET); \ - ${LD_FOR_TARGET} ${LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET} $< -L${OBJROOT}/libgloss/${GLOSSDIR} \ - -T${srcdir}/../../${GLOSSDIR}/$${script}.ld \ - ${SUPPORT} -o $*-$${script}.x $(LIBS_FOR_TARGET); \ - if [ -s $*-$${script}.x ] ; then \ - echo "Making an srecord for $@..." ; \ - ${OBJCOPY_FOR_TARGET} -O srec $*-$${script}.x $*-$${script}.srec ; \ - echo "Making an disassembly file for $@..." ; \ - rm -f $*-$${script}.dis ; \ - ${OBJDUMP_FOR_TARGET} -d $*-$${script}.x > $*-$${script}.dis ; \ - else \ - rm $*-$${script}.x ; \ - echo "WARNING: $*-$${script} didn't build." ; \ - fi ; \ - touch $@ ; \ - done - -# -# here's all the dependancies. This is a little messy cause we want -# dependancies to work for the rule we just defined. this isn't -# tottally ideal cause if one of the architectures doesn't build. it -# relinks for all of the scrip0t files. -# -array.o: ${srcdir}/array.c -array.x: array-w89k.x array-op50n.x -array-w89k.x: array.o -array-op50n.x: array.o -float.o: ${srcdir}/float.c -float.x: float-w89k.x float-op50n.x -float-w89k.x: float.o -float-op50n.x: float.o -io.o: ${srcdir}/io.c -io.x: io-w89k.x io-op50n.x -io-w89k.x: io.o -io-op50n.x: io.o -memory.o: ${srcdir}/memory.c -memory.x: memory-w89k.x memory-op50n.x -memory-w89k.x: memory.o -memory-op50n.x: memory.o -double.o: ${srcdir}/double.c -double.x: double-w89k.x double-op50n.x -double-w89k.x: double.o -double-op50n.x: double.o -math.o: ${srcdir}/math.c -math.x: math-w89k.x math-op50n.x -math-w89k.x: math.o -math-op50n.x: math.o -misc.o: ${srcdir}/misc.c -misc.x: misc-w89k.x misc-op50n.x -misc-w89k.x: misc.o -misc-op50n.x: misc.o -func.o: ${srcdir}/func.c -func.x: func-w89k.x func-op50n.x -func-w89k.x: func.o -func-op50n.x: func.o -div.o: ${srcdir}/div.c -div.x: div-w89k.x div-op50n.x -div-w89k.x: div.o -div-op50n.x: div.o -struct.o: ${srcdir}/struct.c -struct.x: struct-w89k.x struct-op50n.x -struct-w89k.x: struct.o -struct-op50n.x: struct.o -printf.o: ${srcdir}/printf.c -printf.x: printf-w89k.x printf-op50n.x -printf-w89k.x: printf.o -printf-op50n.x: printf.o -varargs.o: ${srcdir}/varargs.c -varargs.x: varargs-w89k.x varargs-op50n.x -varargs-w89k.x: varargs.o -varargs-op50n.x: varargs.o -varargs2.o: ${srcdir}/varargs2.c -varargs2.x: varargs2-w89k.x varargs2-op50n.x -varargs2-w89k.x: varargs2.o -varargs2-op50n.x: varargs.o -misc.o: ${srcdir}/misc.c -misc.x: misc-w89k.x misc-op50n.x -misc-w89k.x: misc.o -misc-op50n.x: misc.o - -# -# this attempts to build these test cases on a DOS box -# -DOSLIBS= ../lib/soft-flo/libc.a ../lib/soft-flo/libgcc.a ../lib/soft-flo/libc.a -LIBDIR= -L../lib -dos: - gcc -msoft-float -c support.c - gcc -msoft-float -c io.c - gcc -msoft-float -c float.c - gcc -msoft-float -c memory.c - gcc -msoft-float -c double.c - gcc -msoft-float -c func.c - gcc -msoft-float -c array.c - gcc -msoft-float -c math.c - gcc -msoft-float -c div.c - gcc -msoft-float -c struct.c - gcc -msoft-float -c printf.c - gcc -msoft-float -c varargs.c - gcc -msoft-float -c varargs2.c - gcc -msoft-float -c misc.c - ld ${LIBDIR} io.o -Tw89k.ld -o io-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec io-wec.x io-wec.sre - ld ${LIBDIR} io.o -Top50n.ld -o io-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec io-oki.x io-oki.sre - ld ${LIBDIR} func.o -Tw89k.ld -o func-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec func-wec.x func-wec.sre - ld ${LIBDIR} func.o -Top50n.ld -o func-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec func-oki.x func-oki.sre - ld ${LIBDIR} math.o -Tw89k.ld -o math-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec math-wec.x math-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} math.o -Top50n.ld -o math-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec math-oki.x math-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} float.o -Tw89k.ld -o flot-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec flot-wec.x flot-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} float.o -Top50n.ld -o flot-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec flot-oki.x flot-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} memory.o -Tw89k.ld -o mem-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec mem-wec.x mem-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} memory.c -Top50n.ld -o mem-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec mem-oki.x mem-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} double.o -Tw89k.ld -o doub-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec mem-wec.x doub-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} double.o -Top50n.ld -o doub-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec doub-oki.x doub-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} array.o -Tw89k.ld -o arry-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec arry-wec.x arry-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} array.o -Top50n.ld -o arry-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec arry-oki.x arry-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} div.o -Tw89k.ld -o div-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec div-wec.x div-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} div.o -Top50n.ld -o div-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec div-oki.x div-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} printf.o -Tw89k.ld -o printf-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec printf-wec.x printf-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} printf.o -Top50n.ld -o printf-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec printf-oki.x printf-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} struct.o -Tw89k.ld -o struct-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec struct-wec.x struct-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} struct.o -Top50n.ld -o struct-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec struct-oki.x struct-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} varargs.o -Tw89k.ld -o args-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec args-wec.x args-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} varargs.o -Top50n.ld -o args-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec args-oki.x args-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} varargs2.o -Tw89k.ld -o arg2-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec arg2-wec.x arg2-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} varargs2.o -Top50n.ld -o arg2-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec arg2-oki.x arg2-oki.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} misc.o -Tw89k.ld -o misc-wec.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec misc-wec.x misc-wec.sre - gcc ${LIBDIR} misc.o -Top50n.ld -o misc-oki.x support.o ${DOSLIBS} - objcopy -O srec misc-oki.x misc-oki.sre - -# this is a minimalist testing API for these test cases to keep the -# outout standardized enough to help with automated testing. -support.o: ${srcdir}/../config/support.c - rootme=`pwd | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$$@@'`; \ - $(CC_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $< - -doc: - -clean mostlyclean: - rm -f a.out core *.i *~ *.o *-test *.srec *.dis *.map *.x - -distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean - rm -f Makefile config.status a.out - -.PHONY: install info install-info clean-info -install: -info: -install-info: -clean-info: - -Makefile: Makefile.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag) - $(SHELL) config.status - - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/array.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/array.c deleted file mode 100644 index 14b6fdb..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/array.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -/* WinBond bug report - - this is a compile test. At one time static arrays over 500 elements - didn't work. We'll test both global and local array. If it compiles at - all, it it passes. - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -static short aa[64][64]; -static int bb[500]; - -main() -{ - static short cc[64][64]; - static int dd[500]; - pass ("large arrays"); - fflush(stdout); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/configure.in b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/configure.in deleted file mode 100644 index d51e602..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/configure.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# This file is a shell script fragment that supplies the information -# necessary to tailor a template configure script into the configure -# script appropriate for this directory. For more information, check -# any existing configure script. - -srctrigger=io.c -srcname="libgloss testsuite" -target_dependent=true - -# per-host: - -# This is basically a hack so that we don't have to replicate the same -# defines in all the Makefiles. We put a standard set of definitions -# in host/any, and use them everywhere except DOS, which is braindead. - -host_makefile_frag=../../config/default.mh -case "${host}" in - i[3456]86-*-go32) - host_makefile_frag=../../config/dos.mh - ;; -esac - -# per-target: -case "${target}" in - m68*-unknown-*) - target_makefile_frag=../config/m68k.mt - ;; - hppa*-*-pro*) - target_makefile_frag=../config/hppa.mt - ;; - sparclite-*-*) - target_makefile_frag=../config/sparcl.mt - ;; - mips*-*-*) - target_makefile_frag=../config/mips.mt - ;; -esac - -# post-target: - -case ${srcdir} in - .) - ;; - *) - grep "source ${srcdir}/.gdbinit" .gdbinit >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \ - echo "source ${srcdir}/.gdbinit" >> .gdbinit -esac - -objroot=`pwd | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@'` -srcroot=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@' -e 's@/[^/]*$@@'` -sed -e "s:^OBJROOT[ ]*=.*$:OBJROOT = ${objroot}:" -e "s:^SRCROOT[ ]*=.*$:SRCROOT = ${srcroot}:" \ - ${Makefile} > Makefile.tem -rm -f ${Makefile} -mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/div.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/div.c deleted file mode 100644 index 32eff9d..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/div.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* WinBond bug report - - Please don't use "gcc -O3 -S hello.c" command, because it - will optimize "i/5" to be "2" in compile time. - - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#define TESTSEED 10 - -main () -{ - int a1,b1,c1; - long a2,b2,c2; - double a3,b3,c3; - float a4,b4,c4; - char buf[20]; - - /* integer tests */ - for (a1 = 1; a1 < 16; a1++) { - b1 = TESTSEED/a1; - c1 = TESTSEED%a1; - printf ("%d/%d = %d, ^ = %d\n", TESTSEED, a1, b1, c1); - if ((c1 + (a1 * b1)) == TESTSEED) { - sprintf (buf, "div %d by %d", TESTSEED, a1); - pass (buf); - } else { - sprintf (buf, "div %d by %d", TESTSEED, a1); - fail (buf); - } - fflush (stdout); - } -} - - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/double.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/double.c deleted file mode 100644 index e648191..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/double.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI001](gcc008_1) - - The following program is not executed. - error messages are as follow. - - illegal trap: 0x12 pc=d000d954 - d000d954 08000240 NOP - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -extern double dcall (); - -main () -{ - double d1, d2, d3; - int i; - - d1 = dcall (1.); - printf ("d1 = %e\n", d1); - - pass ("double [OKI001]"); - fflush(stdout); -} - -double -dcall (d) - double d; -{ - int Zero = 0; - return d + Zero; -} - - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/float.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/float.c deleted file mode 100644 index bbe41ca..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/float.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> - -main() -{ - float a,b,c; - - a = 0.11; - b = 3.12; - c = a+b; - - printf ("Print float, result with 'f' = %f\n", c); - printf ("Print float, result with 'e' = %e\n", c); - printf ("Print float, result with 'E' = %E\n", c); - printf ("Print float, result with 'g' = %g\n", c); - printf ("Print float, result with 'G' = %G\n", c); - - pass ("float"); - fflush (stdout); -} - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/func.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/func.c deleted file mode 100644 index 50ca207..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/func.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI002](gcc008_2) - - The following program is not executed. - Error message is as follow. - - illegal trap: 0x12 pc=d000d954 - d000d954 08000240 NOP - - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdarg.h> - -int func (int, ...); - -void main () -{ - func (2, 1., 2., 3.); - pass ("func [OKI002]"); - fflush (stdout); -} - -int func (int i, ...) -{ - return (i); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/io.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/io.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5ad93ef..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/io.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -/* - io.c -- Test the serial I/O. - */ - -#define BUFSIZE 80 -#include <stdio.h> - -main() -{ - char buf[100]; - char *tmp; - int result; - - /* test the lowest level output function */ - result = outbyte ('&'); - if (result != 0x0) { - pass ("outbyte"); - } else { - fail ("outbyte"); - } - - /* try writing a string */ - result = write ("Write Test:\n", 12); - print ("result was "); - putnum (result); - outbyte ('\n'); - if (result == 12) { - pass ("write"); - } else { - fail ("write"); - } - - /* try the print() function too */ - result = print ("Print Test:\n"); - print ("result was "); - putnum (result); - outbyte ('\n'); - if (result == 12) { - pass ("print"); - } else { - fail ("print"); - } - - /* try the iprintf() function too */ - result = print ("Iprintf Test:\n"); - print ("result was "); - putnum (result); - outbyte ('\n'); - if (result == 14) { - pass ("iprintf"); - } else { - fail ("iprintf"); - } - - /* try to read a string */ - print ("Type 5 characters"); - - result = 0; - result = read (0, buf, 5); - print (buf); - if (result == 5) { - pass ("read"); - } else { - fail ("read"); - } - - /* clear everything out */ - fflush (stdout); -} - - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/math.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/math.c deleted file mode 100644 index fe137da..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/math.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI004](gcc005) - - The following computation is no work. - -1 / 1 => 1 (correct -1) - -1 % 2 => 1 (correct -1) - */ - -#include <stdio.h> - -main () -{ - long l1, l2, l6; - auto long l3; - long oza1, oza2, oza; - - l1 = 1; - l2 = 2; - l3 = -1; - l6 = 6; - - /*** test 1 ***/ - oza = ((l3 / ((l1)--)) | (l6 <= (l3 % l2))); - printf ("test 1 has a result of %d.\n", oza); - if (oza != -1) - fail ("divide test [OKI004]"); - else - pass ("divide test [OKI004]"); - - l1 = 1; - /*** test 2 ***/ - oza1 = (l3 / ((l1)--)); - oza2 = (l6 <= (l3 % l2)); - oza = oza1 | oza2; - - printf ("test 2 has a result of %d.\n", oza); - if (oza != -1) - fail ("modulos test [OKI004]"); - else - pass ("modulos test [OKI004]"); - fflush (stdout); - - test_1(); -} - -/* - 32760 / (1) = 32760 - 32760 / (-1) = 32760 -------> ERROR, same as you said. - 32760 / (2) = 16380 - 32760 / (-2) = -2147467268 ----> ERROR - 32760 / (3) = 10920 - 32760 / (-3) = -1431644845 ----> ERROR - 32760 / (4) = 8190 - 32760 / (-4) = -8190 - */ -test_1() -{ - int value, i, j; - - i = 32760; - j = 1; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - j = -1; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - - j = 2; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - j = -2; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - - j = 3; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - j = -3; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - - j = 4; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - j = -4; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); -} - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/memory.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/memory.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6e0422d..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/memory.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* WinBond bug report - - malloc() returns 0x0. - - test the memory calls. These test sbrk(), which is part of glue.c - for most architectures. - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#define BUFSIZE 80 - -main() -{ - char *buf; - char *tmp; - char *result; - - /* see if we can get some memory */ - buf = (char *)malloc(BUFSIZE); - if (buf != 0x0) { - pass ("malloc"); - } else { - fail ("malloc"); - } - - /* see if we can realloc it */ - tmp = buf; - result = (char *)realloc (buf, BUFSIZE+100); - if ((buf != 0x0) && (result != 0x0)) { - pass ("realloc"); - } else { - fail ("realloc"); - } - - /* see if we can free it up. FIXME: how to test free ?*/ - free (buf); - fflush (stdout); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/misc.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/misc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5d082bc..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/misc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -/* - * this file contains misc bug reports from WinBond. - */ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <math.h> - -#if unix -#define pass(x) printf("PASS: %s\n", x); -#define fail(x) printf("FAIL: %s\n", x); -#endif - -/* - The compare operation is error. Because the constant value 1.0 is - not correct. It seems compare with 0 in this statement. - -HP-UX native: - dist is 0.301 - PASS: float compare - *cp = be9a1cac, *cp1 = be9a1cac - PASS: float multiple 1 - PASS: float multiple 2 - 32760 / (-2) = -16380 - PASS: float divide 1 - 32760 / (-1) = -32760 - PASS: float divide 1 - These test only pass if the output matches: - Correct output is - 1.0 = 1.000000E+00, 0.3010 = 3.000000E-01, -1.0 = -1.000000E+0 - 1.0 = 1.000000E+00, 0.3010 = 3.010000E-01, -1.0 = -1.000000E+00 - These test only pass if the outut matches: - Correct output is - ans = 1.000000E+00, ans1 = 3.010000E-01, ans2 = -1.000000E+00 - ans = 1.000000E+00, ans1 = 3.010000E-01, ans2 = -1.000000E+00 - - -Test run on Oki: - - dist is 0 - PASS: float compare - *cp = be9a1cac, *cp1 = be9a1cac - PASS: float multiple 1 - PASS: float multiple 2 - 32760 / (-2) = -2147467268 - PASS: float divide 1 - 32760 / (-1) = 32760 - PASS: float divide 1 - These test only pass if the output matches: - Correct output is - 1.0 = 1.000000E+00, 0.3010 = 3.000000E-01, -1.0 = -1.000000E+0 - 1.0 = 1.586860E-318, 0.3010 = -1.009091E-303, -1.0 = 5.290504E-315 - These test only pass if the outut matches: - Correct output is - ans = 1.000000E+00, ans1 = 3.010000E-01, ans2 = -1.000000E+00 - ans = 4.940656E-324, ans1 = -5.299809E-315, ans2 = 5.290504E-315 - - */ - -main() -{ - float dist = 0.3010; - - printf ("dist is %G\n", dist); - if ( dist < 1.0 ) { - pass ("float compare"); - } else { - fail ("float compare"); - } - - test_1(); - test_2(); - test_3(); - test_4(); - - fflush (stdout); -} - -/* - * *cp = be9a1cac, *cp1 = 00000000 - */ -test_1() -{ - float i, ans, ans1; - unsigned int *cp=&ans, *cp1=&ans1; - - i = 0.3010; - ans = (-1.0) * 0.3010 * 1.0; /* OK */ - ans1 = (-1.0) * i * 1.0; /* Disaster */ - printf ("*cp = %08x, *cp1 = %08x\n", *cp, *cp1); - - if (*cp != 0xbe9a1cac) { - fail ("float multiple 1"); - } else { - pass ("float multiple 1"); - } - - if (*cp1 != 0xbe9a1cac) { - fail ("float multiple 2"); - } else { - pass ("float multiple 2"); - } -} - -/* - Positive integer divide Negative integer may get interesting result. - For examples: - EX1: 32760 / (-2) = -2147467268 - */ -test_2() -{ - int value, i, j; - - i = 32760; - j = -2; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - - if (value != -16380) { - fail ("float divide 1"); - } else { - pass ("float divide 1"); - } -} - -/* - EX2: 32760 / (-1) = 32760 - */ -test_3() -{ - int value, i, j; - - i = 32760; - j = -1; - value = i / (j); - printf ("%d / (%d) = %d\n", i, j, value); - - if (value != -32760) { - fail ("float divide 1"); - } else { - pass ("float divide 1"); - } -} - -/* - The data output format %e, %E, %g, %G in printf() can not work. - Please test the following example: - - 1.0 = 1.000000E+00, 0.3010 = 3.009999E-01, -1.0 = -1.000000E+00 - ans = 4.940656E-324, ans1 = -5.299809E-315, ans2 = 5.290504E-315 - */ -test_4() -{ - float ans, ans1, ans2; - - ans = 1.0; - ans1 = 0.3010; - ans2 = -1.0; - - printf ("These test only pass if the output matches:\nCorrect output is\n1.0 = 1.000000E+00, 0.3010 = 3.000000E-01, -1.0 = -1.000000E+0\n"); - printf ("1.0 = %E, 0.3010 = %E, -1.0 = %E\n", 1.0, 0.3010, -1.0); - printf ("These test only pass if the outut matches:\nCorrect output is\nans = 1.000000E+00, ans1 = 3.010000E-01, ans2 = -1.000000E+00\n"); - printf ("ans = %E, ans1 = %E, ans2 = %E\n", ans, ans1, ans2); -} - - - - - diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/printf.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/printf.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4aff104..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/printf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI006] - - The following program is no work. - - illegal trap: 0x12 pc=d000d954 - d000d954 08000240 NOP - */ - -#include <stdio.h> - -main () -{ - int i, j, k; - - print ("\r\nDemo Program Start\r\n"); - printf ("Value = %d, %d\r\n", 2, 1); - pass ("printf [OKI006]"); - -/* Oki bug report [OKI007] - - iprintf is no work. - "Value = 2, 1" string is not displayed. - - break instruction trap (9) pc=4003c - 0004003c 00000000 BREAK 0x0,0x0 - */ - print ("\r\nDemo Program Start\r\n"); - iprintf ("Value = %d, %d\r\n", 2, 1); - pass ("iprintf [OKI007]"); - fflush (stdout); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/struct.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/struct.c deleted file mode 100644 index 799f9a5..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/struct.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report, no number. Here's the output the error generates. - - gcc -c -g -ansi oki008.c -o oki008.o -msoft-float - oki008.c: In function `Proc0': - oki008.c:50: internal error--insn does not satisfy its constraints: - (insn 37 35 24 (set (mem:DF (post_inc:DF (reg:SI 1 %r1))) - (reg:DF 48 %fr12)) 94 {reload_outdf+2} (nil) - (nil)) - gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6 - */ - -#include <stdio.h> - -typedef int Enumeration; -typedef int OneToFifty; -typedef char String30[31]; -struct Record -{ - struct Record *PtrComp; - Enumeration Discr; - Enumeration EnumComp; - OneToFifty IntComp; - String30 StringComp; -}; - -typedef struct Record RecordType; -typedef RecordType * RecordPtr; -typedef int boolean; - -#include <stdio.h> - -char buf[0x10000]; -char *pbuf = buf; - -char *_malloc(size) -{ - char *p; - - p = pbuf; - pbuf += size; - if (pbuf >= &buf[sizeof (buf)]) { - printf("_malloc error\n"); - return (0); - } - return (p); -} - -main() -{ - Proc0(); - pass ("struct"); - fflush (stdout); - return (0); -} - -RecordPtr PtrGlbNext; - -Proc0() -{ - extern char *_malloc(); - - register unsigned int i; - - PtrGlbNext = (RecordPtr) _malloc(sizeof(RecordType)); -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs.c deleted file mode 100644 index c055574..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI013] - - Variable argments test failed. - - Execution result. - val1, val2 = 1, 0 - val1, val2 = 2, 0 - val1, val2 = 3, 0 - - Note, this tests for ANSI style varargs. - - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -int func(int, ...); - -main() -{ - func(2, 1., 2., 3.); -} - -func(int i, ...) -{ - va_list p; - int j; - - va_start(p, i); - for (j = 1; j <= 3; ++j){ - dequals(__LINE__, (double)j, va_arg(p, double)); - } - va_end(p); - return (i); -} - -dequals(int line, double val1, double val2) -{ - iprintf ("val1, val2 = %d, %d\n", (int)val1, (int)val2); - if(val1 == val2) - pass ("varargs [OKI013]"); - else - fail ("varargs [OKI013]"); - - fflush (stdout); - return; -} diff --git a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs2.c b/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs2.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9e590fc..0000000 --- a/libgloss/testsuite/libgloss.all/varargs2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -/* Oki bug report [OKI013] - - Variable argments test failed. - - Execution result. - val1, val2 = 1, 0 - val1, val2 = 2, 0 - val1, val2 = 3, 0 - - Note, this test case for for traditional style C code. - - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <varargs.h> -int func(); - -main() -{ - func(1., 2., 3.); -} - -func(va_alist) - va_dcl -{ - va_list p; - double val1, val2; - int j; - - va_start(p); - for (j = 1; j <= 3; ++j){ - dequals((double)j, va_arg(p, double)); - } - va_end(p); - return (p); -} - -dequals(double val1, double val2) -{ - iprintf ("val1 is %d, val2 is %d\n", (int)val1, (int)val2); - if (val1 == val2) - pass ("varargs2 [OKI013]"); - else - fail ("varargs2 [OKI013]"); - - fflush (stdout); - return; -} |