Sounds good. I will fix the 4.7 version to use the fpie target selector. The other thing I noticed is that you had removed the -Wwrite-strings option, but I needed to keep that as it was the combination of -fPIE and -Wwrite-strings that triggered the bug.
Thanks, Teresa On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Uros Bizjak <ubiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Teresa Johnson <tejohn...@google.com> wrote: > >>>> An issue turned up in our internal 4.6 based testing that has been >>>> fixed on trunk. This patch backports the fix to 4.6. I also have a >>>> small test case that I will add to both 4.6 and 4.7. >>>> >>>> Bootstrapped and checked with x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu. >>>> >>>> 2011-12-07 Teresa Johnson <tejohn...@google.com> >>>> >>>> Backport from mainline: >>>> >>>> 2011-08-05 Uros Bizjak <ubiz...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> * config/i386/i386.md (*movdi_internal_rex64): Use "!o" constraint >>>> instead of "!m" for operand 0, alternative 4. >>>> (*movdf_internal_rex64): Ditto for operand 0, alernative 6. >>>> >>>> 2011-12-07 Teresa Johnson <tejohn...@google.com> >>>> >>>> * gcc.target/i386/movdi-rex64.c: New. >>> >>> Index: testsuite/gcc.target/i386/movdi-rex64.c >>> =================================================================== >>> --- testsuite/gcc.target/i386/movdi-rex64.c (revision 0) >>> +++ testsuite/gcc.target/i386/movdi-rex64.c (revision 0) >>> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ >>> +/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-linux* } } */ >>> +/* { dg-options "-fPIE -Wwrite-strings" } */ >>> + >>> +#include <string.h> >>> +static __thread char buffer[25]; >>> +const char * error_message (void) >>> +{ >>> +oops: >>> + strcpy (buffer, "Unknown code "); >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> >>> You don't need #include for compile tests, just use: >>> >>> --cut here-- >>> /* { dg-do compile } */ >>> /* { dg-options "-fPIE" } */ >>> >>> char *strcpy (char *dest, const char *src); >>> >>> static __thread char buffer[25]; >>> >>> const char >>> * error_message (void) >>> { >>> strcpy (buffer, "Unknown code "); >>> return 0; >>> } >>> --cut here-- >>> >>> Also this can be compiled everywhere, not just linux. >> >> Ok, I will change the testcase to replace the include and retest. >> >> Regarding the linux target restriction, though, I was concerned about >> the -fPIE option used for the test case. I noticed that in 4.7 there >> is a "pie" effective target keyword (check_effective_target_pie in >> testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp). However, that does not yet exist >> in 4.6, so rather than backport that as well I added the linux >> restriction. I see the same restriction in the other tests that use >> -fpie in gcc.target/i386 (pr39013-[12].c). What do you think? > > Ah, I see. Then pleasee add back linux target selctor for 4.6 and add > fpie effective target check for 4.7. > > Thanks, > Uros. -- Teresa Johnson | Software Engineer | tejohn...@google.com | 408-460-2413