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Make gdb.ada/float-bits.exp more generic
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There are assumptions in the test about the long double format
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being used. While the results are OK for i387 128-bit long doubles, it
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is not correct for IEEE quad 128-bit long doubles.
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Also, depending on the target (64-bit/32-bit), long doubles may not
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be available at all. And it may be the case that the compiler for a 64-bit
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target doesn't support 128-bit long doubles, but GDB might still support it
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internally.
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Lastly, not every long double format has invalid values. Some formats
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consider all values as valid floating point numbers.
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These divergences cause the following FAIL's on aarch64/arm:
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FAIL: gdb.ada/float-bits.exp: print val_long_double
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FAIL: gdb.ada/float-bits.exp: print val_long_double after assignment
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With the above in mind, extend the test a little so it behaves well on
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different architectures and so it works with different long double
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formats.
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Main changes:
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- Use long double values appropriate for the long double format.
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- Test long double assignment to compiler-generated long
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double variables.
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- Test long double assignment to GDB internal variables.
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Tested on x86_64 (16 PASS), i686 (16 PASS), aarch64 (12 PASS) and arm (9 PASS).
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---
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gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/float-bits.exp | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
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1 file changed, 68 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/float-bits.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/float-bits.exp
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index 4ca8dbf88e5..55a0566580c 100644
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--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/float-bits.exp
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/float-bits.exp
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@@ -25,6 +25,27 @@ if {[gdb_compile_ada "${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != ""} {
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return -1
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}
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+# Given a floating point EXPRESSION, return the size of the result.
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+
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+proc float_size { expression } {
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+
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+ set size 0
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+ gdb_test_multiple "ptype ${expression}" "" {
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+ -re -wrap "<16-byte float>" {
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+ set size 16
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+ }
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+ -re -wrap "<12-byte float>" {
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+ set size 12
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+ }
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+ -re -wrap "<\\d+-byte float>" {
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+ # Assume 8 for anything less than or equal to 8.
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+ set size 8
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return $size
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+}
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+
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clean_restart ${testfile}
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set bp_location [gdb_get_line_number "BREAK" ${testdir}/prog.adb]
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@@ -42,29 +63,57 @@ gdb_test "print val_double := 16lf#bc0d83c94fb6d2ac#" " = -2.0e-19"
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gdb_test "print val_double" " = -2.0e-19" \
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"print val_double after assignment"
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-set 16llf_supported 0
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-gdb_test_multiple "ptype long_long_float" "" {
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- -re -wrap "<16-byte float>" {
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- set 16llf_supported 1
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- pass $gdb_test_name
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- }
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- -re -wrap "<\\d+-byte float>" {
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- pass $gdb_test_name
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+# Fetch the size of a compiler-generated long double.
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+set compiler_long_double_size [float_size "long_long_float" ]
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+
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+# Fetch the size of an internal long double type in GDB.
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+set gdb_long_double_size [float_size "16llf#0#" ]
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+
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+# Different architectures use different long double formats. For
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+# example, IEEE quad versus i387 long doubles. Account for that in the
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+# tests below.
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+
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+# Set default values for 128-bit IEEE quad long doubles.
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+set valid_long_double "16llf#4000921fb54442d18469898cc51701b8#"
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+set printed_long_double "3.1415926535897932384626433832795028"
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+set invalid_long_double ""
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+set has_invalid_long_double 0
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+
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+if { [istarget x86_64-*-* ] || [istarget i?86-*-*] } {
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+ # i387 long double have invalid values
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+ set has_invalid_long_double 1
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+ if { $compiler_long_double_size == 16 } {
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+ # 5.0e+25 in i387 128-bit long double.
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+ set valid_long_double "16llf#7ffff7ff4054a56fa5b99019a5c8#"
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+ set invalid_long_double "16llf#a56fa5b99019a5c800007ffff7ff4054#"
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+ set printed_long_double "5.0e\\+25"
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+ } elseif { $compiler_long_double_size == 12 } {
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+ # 5.0e+25 in i387 80-bit long double.
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+ set valid_long_double "16llf#56554054a56fa5b99019a5c8#"
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+ set invalid_long_double "16llf#9019a5c800007ffff7ff4054#"
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+ set printed_long_double "5.0e\\+25"
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}
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}
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-if { $16llf_supported } {
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- gdb_test "print 16llf#7FFFF7FF4054A56FA5B99019A5C8#" " = 5.0e\\+25"
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+# Exercise GDB-side long doubles.
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+if { $gdb_long_double_size > 8 } {
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+ gdb_test "print ${valid_long_double}" " = ${printed_long_double}"
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+ gdb_test "print \$foo:=${valid_long_double}" "= ${printed_long_double}"
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+ gdb_test "print \$foo" "= ${printed_long_double}" \
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+ "print internal long double variable after assignment"
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}
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-gdb_test "print val_long_double" " = 5.0e\\+25"
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-if { $16llf_supported } {
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- gdb_test "print val_long_double := 16llf#7FFFF7FF4054A56FA5B99019A5C8#" \
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- " = 5.0e\\+25"
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+
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+# Exercise compiler-side long doubles.
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+if { $compiler_long_double_size > 8 } {
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+ gdb_test "print val_long_double" " = 5.0e\\+25"
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+ gdb_test "print val_long_double := ${valid_long_double}" \
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+ " = ${printed_long_double}"
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+ gdb_test "print val_long_double" " = ${printed_long_double}" \
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+ "print val_long_double after assignment"
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}
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-gdb_test "print val_long_double" " = 5.0e\\+25" \
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- "print val_long_double after assignment"
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-if { $16llf_supported } {
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- gdb_test "print 16llf#a56fa5b99019a5c800007ffff7ff4054#" \
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- " = <invalid float value>"
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+# If the target has invalid long double values, test it now.
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+if { $has_invalid_long_double } {
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+ gdb_test "print ${invalid_long_double}" \
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+ " = <invalid float value>" "print invalid long double value"
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}
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