From da8c62f75d893449e232944fc62566c020b4d010 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: grischka Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 18:13:43 +0200 Subject: various stuff win32/Makefile ("for cygwin") removed - On cygwin, the normal ./configure && make can be used with either cygwin's "GCC for Win32 Toolchain" ./configure --cross-prefix=i686-w64-mingw32- or with an existing tcc: ./configure --cc=/tcc.exe tcctest.c: - exclude test_high_clobbers() on _WIN64 (does not work) tests2/95_bitfield.c: - use 'signed char' for ARM (where default 'char' is unsigned) tests: - remove -I "expr" diff option to allow tests with busybox-diff. libtcc.c, tcc.c: - removed -iwithprefix option. It is supposed to be combined with -iprefix which we don't have either. tccgen.c: - fix assignments and return of 'void', as in void f() { void *p, *q; *p = *q: return *p; } This appears to be allowed but should do nothing. tcc.h, libtcc.c, tccpp.c: - Revert "Introduce VIP sysinclude paths which are always searched first" This reverts commit 1d5e386b0a78393ac6b670c209a185849ec798a1. The patch was giving tcc's system includes priority over -I which is not how it should be. tccelf.c: - add DT_TEXTREL tag only if text relocations are actually used (which is likely not the case on x86_64) - prepare_dynamic_rel(): avoid relocation of unresolved (weak) symbols tccrun.c: - for HAVE_SELINUX, use two mappings to the same (real) file. (it was so once except the RX mapping wasn't used at all). tccpe.c: - fix relocation constant used for x86_64 (by Andrei E. Warentin) - #ifndef _WIN32 do "chmod 755 ..." to get runnable exes on cygwin. tccasm.c: - keep forward asm labels static, otherwise they will endup in dynsym eventually. configure, Makefile: - mingw32: respect ./configure options --bindir --docdir --libdir - allow overriding tcc when building libtcc1.a and libtcc.def with make XTCC= - use $(wildcard ...) for install to allow installing just a cross compiler for example make cross-arm make install - use name -libtcc1.a build-tcc.bat: - add options: -clean, -b bindir --- tests/tcctest.c | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'tests/tcctest.c') diff --git a/tests/tcctest.c b/tests/tcctest.c index 7877243..099fc35 100644 --- a/tests/tcctest.c +++ b/tests/tcctest.c @@ -3235,6 +3235,7 @@ void asm_local_statics (void) } #endif +static unsigned int set; void fancy_copy (unsigned *in, unsigned *out) @@ -3247,7 +3248,7 @@ void fancy_copy2 (unsigned *in, unsigned *out) asm volatile ("mov %0,(%1)" : : "r" (*in), "r" (out) : "memory"); } -#ifdef __x86_64__ +#if defined __x86_64__ && !defined _WIN64 void clobber_r12(void) { asm volatile("mov $1, %%r12" ::: "r12"); @@ -3256,7 +3257,7 @@ void clobber_r12(void) void test_high_clobbers(void) { -#ifdef __x86_64__ +#if defined __x86_64__ && !defined _WIN64 register long val asm("r12"); long val2; /* This tests if asm clobbers correctly save/restore callee saved @@ -3265,11 +3266,9 @@ void test_high_clobbers(void) correctly capture the data flow, but good enough for us. */ asm volatile("mov $0x4542, %%r12" : "=r" (val):: "memory"); clobber_r12(); -#ifndef _WIN64 asm volatile("mov %%r12, %0" : "=r" (val2) : "r" (val): "memory"); printf("asmhc: 0x%x\n", val2); #endif -#endif } static long cpu_number; -- cgit v1.3.1