[testsuite] i386 regression for funcargs.exp [Re: [PATCH 3/3] Remove HP-UX references fom testsuite]
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On 01/08/2016 09:15 PM, Simon Marchi wrote:
> I also don't see this on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, gdb master, gcc 4.8.4.
>
I don't see it either on F20, gcc 4.8.3. But I do see it with
gcc 6 (20151117, getting old, but what I had handy).
The difference is that with newer GCC there's an extra instruction
after the call which is still assigned to line 583:
$ diff -up /tmp/4.8.3 /tmp/6.0.0 -U 1000
I don't know why -m32 changed to push/add instead of mov while 64-bit hasn't.
> But if there is a configuration where this is needed, then yes, it should be re-added.
I agree.
On 01/08/2016 07:30 PM, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
> gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from indirectly called function" {
> + -re "\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*First.*$gdb_prompt $" {
> + # On i386, gdb finishes at one line earlier than on x86_64.
> + # Therefore, an extra "step" is necessary to continue the test.
This is most likely needed on non-x86 ports as well.
I think we should say:
# If the branch instruction is not the last instruction in the function call
# line, we'll stop at that line, and need an extra "step" to continue the test.
OK with that change.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves
> + send_gdb "step\n"
> + exp_continue
> + }
> -re ".*\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*Second.*$gdb_prompt $" {
> pass "finish from indirectly called function"
> }
@@ -1,27 +1,30 @@
583 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* First step into call0a. */
mov 0x804d060,%ebx
mov 0x804d050,%ecx
movzwl 0x804d040,%eax
movswl %ax,%edx
movzbl 0x804d030,%eax
movsbl %al,%eax
- mov %ebx,0xc(%esp)
- mov %ecx,0x8(%esp)
- mov %edx,0x4(%esp)
- mov %eax,(%esp)
- mov 0x7c(%esp),%eax
+ push %ebx
+ push %ecx
+ push %edx
+ push %eax
+ mov -0x1c(%ebp),%eax
call *%eax
+ add $0x10,%esp
584 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* Second step into call0a. */
mov 0x804d060,%ebx
mov 0x804d050,%ecx
movzwl 0x804d040,%eax
movswl %ax,%edx
movzbl 0x804d030,%eax
movsbl %al,%eax
- mov %ebx,0xc(%esp)
- mov %ecx,0x8(%esp)
- mov %edx,0x4(%esp)
- mov %eax,(%esp)
- mov 0x7c(%esp),%eax
+ push %ebx
+ push %ecx
+ push %edx
+ push %eax
+ mov -0x1c(%ebp),%eax
call *%eax
+ add $0x10,%esp
+