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1 #
2 # Some generic MIPS tests
3 #
4
5 # When adding a new test to this file, try to do the following things:
6 #
7 # * If testing assembly and disassembly of code, don't forget to test
8 # the actual bit encodings of the instructions (using the
9 # --show-raw-insn flag to objdump).
10 #
11 # * Try to run the test for as many architectures as appropriate,
12 # using the "run_dump_test_arches" or "run_list_test_arches" functions,
13 # along with the output from a call to "mips_arch_list_matching."
14 #
15 # * Be sure to compare the test output before and after your testsuite
16 # changes, to verify that existing and new tests were run as expected.
17 # Look for expect ERROR messages in the testsuite .log file to make sure
18 # the new expect code did not contain errors.
19
20 # To add support for a new CPU to this file, add an appropriate entry
21 # to the sequence of "mips_arch_create" function calls below, and test
22 # the result. The new CPU should automatically be used when running
23 # various tests. If the new CPU is the default CPU for any tool
24 # targets, make sure the call to "mips_arch_create" reflects that fact.
25
26
27 # "LOSE" marks information about tests which fail at a particular point
28 # in time, but which are not XFAILed. Either they used to pass
29 # and indicate either regressions or the need to tweak the tests to keep
30 # up the with code, or they are new tests and it is unknown whether or not
31 # they should pass as-is for the given object formats.
32
33
34 # The functions below create and manipulate an "architecture data
35 # array" which contains entries for each MIPS architecture (or CPU)
36 # known to these tests. The array contains the following information
37 # for each architecture, indexed by the name of the architecture
38 # described by the entry:
39 #
40 # displayname: The name of the entry to be used for pretty-printing.
41 #
42 # gprsize: The size in bits of General Purpose Registers provided by
43 # the architecture (must be 32 or 64).
44 #
45 # props: A list of text strings which are associated with the
46 # architecture. These include the architecture name as well as
47 # information about what instructions the CPU supports. When matching
48 # based on properties, an additional property is added to the normal
49 # property list, "gpr<gprsize>" so that tests can match CPUs which
50 # have GPRs of a specific size. The following properties are most
51 # useful when matching properties for generic (i.e., not CPU-specific)
52 # tests:
53 #
54 # mips1, mips2, mips3, mips4, mips5, mips32, mips64
55 # The architecture includes the instructions defined
56 # by that MIPS ISA.
57 #
58 # gpr_ilocks
59 # The architecture interlocks GPRs accesses. (That is,
60 # there are no load delay slots.)
61 #
62 # mips3d The architecture includes the MIPS-3D ASE.
63 #
64 # ror The architecture includes hardware rotate instructions.
65 #
66 # gpr32, gpr64
67 # The architecture provides 32- or 64-bit General Purpose
68 # Registers.
69 #
70 # as_flags: The assembler flags used when assembling tests for this
71 # architecture.
72 #
73 # objdump_flags: The objdump flags used when disassembling tests for
74 # this architecture.
75 #
76 # Most entries in the architecture array will have values in all of
77 # the fields above. One entry, "default" represents the default CPU
78 # based on the target of the assembler being built. If always has
79 # empty "as_flags" and "objdump_flags."
80
81 # mips_arch_init
82 #
83 # This function initializes the architecture data array ("mips_arches")
84 # to be empty.
85 proc mips_arch_init {} {
86 global mips_arches
87
88 # Catch becuase the variable won't be set the first time through.
89 catch {unset mips_arches}
90 }
91
92 # mips_arch_create ARCH GPRSIZE EXTENDS PROPS AS_FLAGS OBJDUMP_FLAGS \
93 # (optional:) DEFAULT_FOR_TARGETS
94 #
95 # This function creates a new entry in the architecture data array,
96 # for the architecture or CPU named ARCH, and fills in the entry
97 # according to the rest of the arguments.
98 #
99 # The new entry's property list is initialized to contain ARCH, any
100 # properties specified by PROPS, and the properties associated with
101 # the entry specified by EXTENDS. (The new architecture is considered
102 # to extend the capabilities provided by that architecture.)
103 #
104 # If DEFAULT_FOR_TARGETS is specified, it is a list of targets for which
105 # this architecture is the default architecture. If "istarget" returns
106 # true for any of the targets in the list, a "default" entry will be
107 # added to the architecture array which indicates that ARCH is the default
108 # architecture.
109 proc mips_arch_create {arch gprsize extends props as_flags objdump_flags
110 {default_for_targets {}}} {
111 global mips_arches
112
113 if { [info exists mips_arches($arch)] } {
114 error "mips_arch_create: arch \"$arch\" already exists"
115 }
116 if { $gprsize != 32 && $gprsize != 64 } {
117 error "mips_arch_create: invalid GPR size $gprsize"
118 }
119
120 set archdata(displayname) $arch
121 set archdata(gprsize) $gprsize
122 set archdata(as_flags) $as_flags
123 set archdata(objdump_flags) $objdump_flags
124 set archdata(props) $arch
125 eval lappend archdata(props) $props
126 if { [string length $extends] != 0 } {
127 eval lappend archdata(props) [mips_arch_properties $extends 0]
128 }
129
130 set mips_arches($arch) [array get archdata]
131
132 # Set as default if appropriate.
133 foreach target $default_for_targets {
134 if { [istarget $target] } {
135 if { [info exists mips_arches(default)] } {
136 error "mips_arch_create: default arch already exists"
137 }
138
139 set archdata(displayname) "default = $arch"
140 set archdata(as_flags) ""
141 set archdata(objdump_flags) ""
142
143 set mips_arches(default) [array get archdata]
144 break
145 }
146 }
147 }
148
149 # mips_arch_list_all
150 #
151 # This function returns the list of all names of entries in the
152 # architecture data array (including the default entry, if a default
153 # is known).
154 proc mips_arch_list_all {} {
155 global mips_arches
156 return [lsort -dictionary [array names mips_arches]]
157 }
158
159 # mips_arch_data ARCH
160 #
161 # This function returns the information associated with ARCH
162 # in the architecture data array, in "array get" form.
163 proc mips_arch_data {arch} {
164 global mips_arches
165
166 if { ! [info exists mips_arches($arch)] } {
167 error "mips_arch_data: unknown arch \"$arch\""
168 }
169 return $mips_arches($arch)
170 }
171
172 # mips_arch_displayname ARCH
173 #
174 # This function returns the printable name associated with ARCH in
175 # the architecture data array.
176 proc mips_arch_displayname {arch} {
177 array set archdata [mips_arch_data $arch]
178 return $archdata(displayname)
179 }
180
181 # mips_arch_properties ARCH (optional:) INCLUDE_GPRSIZE
182 #
183 # This function returns the property list associated with ARCH in the
184 # architecture data array. If INCLUDE_GPRSIZE is non-zero, an additional
185 # "gpr32" or "gpr64" property will be returned as part of the list based
186 # on the architecture's GPR size.
187 proc mips_arch_properties {arch {include_gprsize 1}} {
188 array set archdata [mips_arch_data $arch]
189 set props $archdata(props)
190 if { $include_gprsize } {
191 lappend props gpr$archdata(gprsize)
192 }
193 return $props
194 }
195
196 # mips_arch_as_flags ARCH
197 #
198 # This function returns the assembler flags associated with ARCH in
199 # the architecture data array.
200 proc mips_arch_as_flags {arch} {
201 array set archdata [mips_arch_data $arch]
202 return $archdata(as_flags)
203 }
204
205 # mips_arch_objdump_flags ARCH
206 #
207 # This function returns the objdump disassembly flags associated with
208 # ARCH in the architecture data array.
209 proc mips_arch_objdump_flags {arch} {
210 array set archdata [mips_arch_data $arch]
211 return $archdata(objdump_flags)
212 }
213
214 # mips_arch_matches ARCH PROPMATCHLIST
215 #
216 # This function returns non-zero if ARCH matches the set of properties
217 # described by PROPMATCHLIST. Each entry in PROPMATCHLIST can either
218 # be the name of a property which must be matched, or "!" followed by
219 # the name of a property which must not be matched. ARCH matches
220 # PROPMATCHLIST if and only if all of the conditions specified by
221 # PROPMATCHLIST are satisfied.
222 proc mips_arch_matches {arch propmatchlist} {
223 foreach pm $propmatchlist {
224 if { [string match {!*} $pm] } {
225 # fail if present.
226 set inverted 1
227 set p [string range $pm 1 end]
228 } {
229 # fail if not present.
230 set inverted 0
231 set p $pm
232 }
233
234 set loc [lsearch -exact [mips_arch_properties $arch] $p]
235
236 # required-absent and found, or required-present and not found: fail.
237 if { ($inverted && $loc != -1) || (! $inverted && $loc == -1) } {
238 return 0
239 }
240 }
241 return 1
242 }
243
244 # mips_arch_list_matching ARGS
245 #
246 # This function returns a list of all architectures which match
247 # the conditions described by its arguments. Its arguments are
248 # taken as a list and used as the PROPMATCHLIST in a call to
249 # "mips_arch_matches" for each known architecture.
250 proc mips_arch_list_matching {args} {
251 set l ""
252 foreach arch [mips_arch_list_all] {
253 # For now, don't match default arch until we know what its
254 # properties actually are.
255 if { [string compare $arch default] == 0
256 && [string length [mips_arch_properties default]] == 0} {
257 continue
258 }
259 if { [mips_arch_matches $arch $args] } {
260 lappend l $arch
261 }
262 }
263 return $l
264 }
265
266
267 # The functions below facilitate running various types of tests.
268
269 # run_dump_test_arch NAME ARCH
270 #
271 # Invoke "run_dump_test" for test NAME, with extra assembler and
272 # disassembler flags to test architecture ARCH.
273 proc run_dump_test_arch { name arch } {
274 global subdir
275
276 if [catch {run_dump_test $name \
277 "{name {([mips_arch_displayname $arch])}}
278 {objdump {[mips_arch_objdump_flags $arch]}}
279 {as {[mips_arch_as_flags $arch]}}"} rv] {
280 perror "$rv"
281 untested "$subdir/$name ($arch)"
282 }
283 }
284
285 # run_dump_test_arches NAME ARCH_LIST
286 #
287 # Invoke "run_dump_test_arch" for test NAME, for each architecture
288 # listed in ARCH_LIST.
289 proc run_dump_test_arches { name arch_list } {
290 foreach arch $arch_list {
291 run_dump_test_arch "$name" "$arch"
292 }
293 }
294
295 # run_list_test NAME OPTS (optional): TESTNAME
296 #
297 # Assemble the file "NAME.d" and compare the assembler standard error
298 # output against the regular expressions given in the file "NAME.l".
299 # The assembler is passed the flags given in OPTS. If TESTNAME is
300 # provided, it will be used as the name of the test.
301 proc run_list_test { name opts {testname {}} } {
302 global srcdir subdir
303 if { [string length $testname] == 0 } then {
304 set testname "MIPS $name"
305 }
306 set file $srcdir/$subdir/$name
307 gas_run ${name}.s $opts ">&dump.out"
308 if { [regexp_diff "dump.out" "${file}.l"] } then {
309 fail $testname
310 verbose "output is [file_contents "dump.out"]" 2
311 return
312 }
313 pass $testname
314 }
315
316 # run_list_test_arch NAME OPTS ARCH
317 #
318 # Invoke "run_list_test" for test NAME with options OPTS, with extra
319 # assembler flags to test architecture ARCH.
320 proc run_list_test_arch { name opts arch } {
321 global subdir
322
323 set testname "MIPS $name ([mips_arch_displayname $arch])"
324 if [catch {run_list_test "$name" "$opts [mips_arch_as_flags $arch]" \
325 "$testname"} rv] {
326 perror "$rv"
327 untested "$testname"
328 }
329 }
330
331 # run_list_test_arches NAME OPTS ARCH_LIST
332 #
333 # Invoke "run_list_test_arch" for test NAME with options OPTS, for each
334 # architecture listed in ARCH_LIST.
335 proc run_list_test_arches { name opts arch_list } {
336 foreach arch $arch_list {
337 run_list_test_arch "$name" "$opts" "$arch"
338 }
339 }
340
341
342 # Create the architecture data array by providing data for all
343 # known architectures.
344 #
345 # Note that several targets pick default CPU based on ABI. We
346 # can't easily handle that; do NOT list those targets as defaulting
347 # to any architecture.
348 mips_arch_init
349 mips_arch_create mips1 32 {} {} \
350 { -march=mips1 -mtune=mips1 } { -mmips:3000 }
351 mips_arch_create mips2 32 mips1 { gpr_ilocks } \
352 { -march=mips2 -mtune=mips2 } { -mmips:6000 }
353 mips_arch_create mips3 64 mips2 {} \
354 { -march=mips3 -mtune=mips3 } { -mmips:4000 }
355 mips_arch_create mips4 64 mips3 {} \
356 { -march=mips4 -mtune=mips4 } { -mmips:8000 }
357 mips_arch_create mips5 64 mips4 {} \
358 { -march=mips5 -mtune=mips5 } { -mmips:mips5 }
359 mips_arch_create mips32 32 mips2 {} \
360 { -march=mips32 -mtune=mips32 } { -mmips:isa32 } \
361 { mipsisa32-*-* mipsisa32el-*-* }
362 mips_arch_create mips32r2 32 mips32 { ror } \
363 { -march=mips32r2 -mtune=mips32r2 } \
364 { -mmips:isa32r2 } \
365 { mipsisa32r2-*-* mipsisa32r2el-*-* }
366 mips_arch_create mips64 64 mips5 { mips32 } \
367 { -march=mips64 -mtune=mips64 } { -mmips:isa64 } \
368 { mipsisa64-*-* mipsisa64el-*-* }
369 mips_arch_create mips64r2 64 mips64 { mips32r2 ror } \
370 { -march=mips64r2 -mtune=mips64r2 } \
371 { -mmips:isa64r2 } \
372 { mipsisa64r2-*-* mipsisa64r2el-*-* }
373 mips_arch_create r3000 32 mips1 {} \
374 { -march=r3000 -mtune=r3000 } { -mmips:3000 }
375 mips_arch_create r3900 32 mips1 { gpr_ilocks } \
376 { -march=r3900 -mtune=r3900 } { -mmips:3900 } \
377 { mipstx39-*-* mipstx39el-*-* }
378 mips_arch_create r4000 64 mips3 {} \
379 { -march=r4000 -mtune=r4000 } { -mmips:4000 }
380 mips_arch_create vr5400 64 mips4 { ror } \
381 { -march=vr5400 -mtune=vr5400 } { -mmips:5400 }
382 mips_arch_create sb1 64 mips64 { mips3d } \
383 { -march=sb1 -mtune=sb1 } { -mmips:sb1 } \
384 { mipsisa64sb1-*-* mipsisa64sb1el-*-* }
385
386
387 #
388 # And now begin the actual tests!
389 #
390
391 if { [istarget mips*-*-*] } then {
392 set no_mips16 0
393 set elf [expr [istarget *-*-elf*] || [istarget *-*-irix5*] || [istarget *-*-irix6* ] || [istarget *-*-linux*] || [istarget *-*-netbsd*] ]
394 set ecoff [expr [istarget *-*-ecoff*] || [istarget *-*-ultrix*] || [istarget *-*-irix\[1-4\]*] ]
395 set aout [expr [istarget *-*-bsd*] || [istarget *-*-openbsd*] ]
396 set ilocks [istarget mipstx39*-*-*]
397 set gpr_ilocks [expr [istarget mipstx39*-*-*]]
398 set addr32 [expr [istarget mipstx39*-*-*] || [istarget mips-*-linux*] || [istarget mipsel-*-linux*]]
399 set has_newabi [expr [istarget *-*-irix6*] || [istarget mips64*-*-linux*]]
400
401 if { [istarget "mips*-*-*linux*"] } then {
402 set tmips "t"
403 } else {
404 set tmips ""
405 }
406 if [istarget mips*el-*-*] {
407 set el "el"
408 } {
409 set el ""
410 }
411
412 run_dump_test_arches "abs" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
413 run_dump_test_arches "add" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
414 run_dump_test_arches "and" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
415 run_dump_test "break20"
416 run_dump_test "trap20"
417
418 # LOSE: As of 2002-02-08, "beq" through "bltu" fail for target mips-ecoff.
419 # See http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2001-10/msg00418.html for
420 # more information. Not sure if the fixes there are correct; should
421 # branches to external labels be allowed for ECOFF?
422 # XXX FIXME: the following tests require -mips2 disasm for
423 # branch-likely instructions. They should be split.
424 run_dump_test_arches "beq" [mips_arch_list_matching mips2]
425 run_dump_test_arches "bge" [mips_arch_list_matching mips2]
426 run_dump_test_arches "bgeu" [mips_arch_list_matching mips2]
427 run_dump_test_arches "blt" [mips_arch_list_matching mips2]
428 run_dump_test_arches "bltu" [mips_arch_list_matching mips2]
429 run_dump_test_arches "branch-misc-1" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
430 run_list_test_arches "branch-misc-2" "-32 -non_shared" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
431 run_list_test_arches "branch-misc-2pic" "-32 -call_shared" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
432 run_dump_test "branch-swap"
433
434 if $ilocks {
435 run_dump_test "div-ilocks"
436 } else {
437 run_dump_test "div"
438 }
439 if { !$addr32 } {
440 run_dump_test_arches "dli" [mips_arch_list_matching mips3]
441 }
442 if $elf {
443 run_dump_test_arches "elf-jal" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
444 } else {
445 run_dump_test "jal"
446 }
447 if $elf { run_dump_test "jal-svr4pic" }
448 if $elf { run_dump_test "jal-xgot" }
449 run_list_test_arches "jal-range" "-32" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
450 if $has_newabi { run_dump_test "jal-newabi" }
451 if !$aout { run_dump_test "la" }
452 if $elf { run_dump_test "la-svr4pic" }
453 if $elf { run_dump_test "la-xgot" }
454 if $elf { run_dump_test "lca-svr4pic" }
455 if $elf { run_dump_test "lca-xgot" }
456 if !$aout {
457 # XXX FIXME: Has mips2 and later insns with mips1 disassemblies.
458 # (Should split and then use appropriate arch lists.)
459 run_dump_test_arches "lb" [mips_arch_list_matching !mips2]
460 }
461 if $elf {
462 run_dump_test_arches "lb-svr4pic" [mips_arch_list_matching !gpr_ilocks]
463 run_dump_test_arches "lb-svr4pic-ilocks" [mips_arch_list_matching gpr_ilocks]
464 }
465 if $elf {
466 # Both versions specify the cpu, so we can run both regardless of
467 # the interlocking in the configured default cpu.
468 run_dump_test "lb-xgot"
469 run_dump_test "lb-xgot-ilocks"
470 }
471 if !$aout {
472 if !$gpr_ilocks {
473 run_dump_test "ld"
474 } else {
475 if !$addr32 {
476 run_dump_test "ld-ilocks"
477 } else {
478 run_dump_test "ld-ilocks-addr32"
479 }
480 }
481 }
482 if $elf { run_dump_test "ld-svr4pic" }
483 if $elf { run_dump_test "ld-xgot" }
484 run_dump_test_arches "li" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
485 if !$aout { run_dump_test "lifloat" }
486 if $elf { run_dump_test "lif-svr4pic" }
487 if $elf { run_dump_test "lif-xgot" }
488 run_dump_test_arches "mips4" [mips_arch_list_matching mips4]
489 run_dump_test_arches "mips5" [mips_arch_list_matching mips5]
490 if $ilocks {
491 run_dump_test "mul-ilocks"
492 } else {
493 run_dump_test "mul"
494 }
495
496 run_dump_test_arches "rol" [mips_arch_list_matching !ror]
497 run_dump_test_arches "rol-hw" [mips_arch_list_matching ror]
498
499 run_dump_test_arches "rol64" [mips_arch_list_matching gpr64 !ror]
500 run_dump_test_arches "rol64-hw" [mips_arch_list_matching gpr64 ror]
501
502 if !$aout { run_dump_test "sb" }
503 run_dump_test "trunc"
504 if !$aout { run_dump_test "ulh" }
505 run_dump_test_arches "ulh2-eb" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
506 run_dump_test_arches "ulh2-el" [mips_arch_list_matching mips1]
507 if $elf { run_dump_test "ulh-svr4pic" }
508 if $elf { run_dump_test "ulh-xgot" }
509 if !$aout {
510 run_dump_test "ulw"
511 run_dump_test "uld"
512 run_dump_test "ush"
513 run_dump_test "usw"
514 run_dump_test "usd"
515 }
516 run_dump_test_arches "ulw2-eb" [mips_arch_list_matching !gpr_ilocks]
517 run_dump_test_arches "ulw2-eb-ilocks" [mips_arch_list_matching gpr_ilocks]
518 run_dump_test_arches "ulw2-el" [mips_arch_list_matching !gpr_ilocks]
519 run_dump_test_arches "ulw2-el-ilocks" [mips_arch_list_matching gpr_ilocks]
520
521 run_dump_test_arches "uld2-eb" [mips_arch_list_matching mips3]
522 run_dump_test_arches "uld2-el" [mips_arch_list_matching mips3]
523
524 # The mips16 test can only be run on ELF, because only ELF
525 # supports the necessary mips16 reloc.
526 if { $elf && !$no_mips16 } {
527 run_dump_test "mips16"
528 run_dump_test "mips16-64"
529 # Check jalx handling
530 run_dump_test "mips16-jalx"
531 run_dump_test "mips-jalx"
532 # Check MIPS16 HI16/LO16 relocations
533 run_dump_test "mips16-hilo"
534 if $has_newabi {
535 run_dump_test "mips16-hilo-n32"
536 }
537 }
538 run_list_test "mips-no-jalx" "-32"
539 run_dump_test "delay"
540 run_dump_test "nodelay"
541 run_dump_test "mips4010"
542 run_dump_test "mips4650"
543 run_dump_test "mips4100"
544 run_dump_test "vr4111"
545 run_dump_test "vr4120"
546 run_dump_test "vr4120-2"
547 run_dump_test "vr5400"
548 run_dump_test "vr5500"
549 run_dump_test "rm7000"
550 run_dump_test "perfcount"
551 run_dump_test "lineno"
552 run_dump_test "sync"
553
554 run_dump_test_arches "mips32" [mips_arch_list_matching mips32]
555
556 run_dump_test_arches "mips32r2" [mips_arch_list_matching mips32r2]
557 run_list_test_arches "mips32r2-ill" "-32" \
558 [mips_arch_list_matching mips32r2 gpr32]
559 run_list_test_arches "mips32r2-ill-fp64" "-mabi=o64" \
560 [mips_arch_list_matching mips32r2 gpr64]
561
562 run_dump_test_arches "mips64" [mips_arch_list_matching mips64]
563
564 run_dump_test_arches "mips64r2" [mips_arch_list_matching mips64r2]
565 run_list_test_arches "mips64r2-ill" "" [mips_arch_list_matching mips64r2]
566
567 run_dump_test "set-arch"
568
569 if { !$addr32 } {
570 run_dump_test "mips64-mips3d"
571 run_dump_test_arches "mips64-mips3d-incl" [mips_arch_list_matching mips3d]
572
573 run_dump_test "mips64-mdmx"
574 run_dump_test "sb1-ext-mdmx"
575 run_dump_test "sb1-ext-ps"
576 }
577
578 run_dump_test "relax"
579 run_dump_test "relax-swap1-mips1"
580 run_dump_test "relax-swap1-mips2"
581 run_dump_test "relax-swap2"
582
583 run_list_test "illegal" "-32"
584 run_list_test "baddata1" "-32"
585
586 # LOSE: As of 2002-02-08, the next 4 tests fail for target mips-ecoff.
587 # It's unknown whether they _should_ pass as-is, or whether different
588 # variants are needed for ELF and ECOFF.
589 run_dump_test "mips-gp32-fp32"
590 run_dump_test "mips-gp32-fp64"
591 run_dump_test "mips-gp64-fp32"
592 run_dump_test "mips-gp64-fp64"
593
594 if $elf {
595 # Make sure that -mcpu=FOO and -mFOO are equivalent. Assemble a file
596 # containing 4650-specific instructions with -m4650 and -mcpu=4650,
597 # and verify that they're the same. Specifically, we're checking
598 # that the EF_MIPS_MACH field is set, and that the 4650 'mul'
599 # instruction does get used. In previous versions of GAS,
600 # only -mcpu=4650 would set the EF_MIPS_MACH field; -m4650 wouldn't.
601 run_dump_test "elf_e_flags1"
602 run_dump_test "elf_e_flags2"
603 run_dump_test "elf_e_flags3"
604 run_dump_test "elf_e_flags4"
605
606 # Check EF_MIPS_ARCH markings for each supported architecture.
607 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips1"
608 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips2"
609 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips3"
610 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips4"
611 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips5"
612 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips32"
613 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips32r2"
614 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips64"
615 run_dump_test "elf_arch_mips64r2"
616
617 # Verify that ASE markings are handled properly.
618 if { !$no_mips16 } { run_dump_test "elf_ase_mips16" }
619
620 run_dump_test "mips-gp32-fp32-pic"
621 run_dump_test "mips-gp32-fp64-pic"
622 run_dump_test "mips-gp64-fp32-pic"
623 run_dump_test "mips-gp64-fp64-pic"
624
625 run_dump_test "mips-abi32"
626 run_dump_test "mips-abi32-pic"
627 run_dump_test "mips-abi32-pic2"
628
629 run_dump_test "elf${el}-rel"
630 if {[istarget mips64*-*-*] || [istarget mipsisa32*-*-*]
631 || [istarget mipsisa64*-*-*]} {
632 run_dump_test "elf${el}-rel2"
633 } else {
634 run_dump_test "e32${el}-rel2"
635 }
636 run_dump_test "elf${el}-rel3"
637 if {[istarget mips64*-*-*]} {
638 run_dump_test "elf-rel4"
639 } else {
640 run_dump_test "e32-rel4"
641 }
642 run_dump_test "elf-rel5"
643 run_dump_test "elf-rel6"
644 run_dump_test "elf-rel7"
645 run_dump_test "elf-rel8"
646 run_dump_test "elf-rel9"
647 if $has_newabi {
648 run_dump_test "elf-rel10"
649 run_dump_test "elf-rel11"
650 }
651 run_dump_test "elf-rel12"
652 run_dump_test "elf-rel13"
653 run_dump_test "elf-rel14"
654
655 if $has_newabi {
656 run_dump_test "elf-rel15"
657 run_dump_test "elf-rel16"
658
659 run_dump_test "elf-rel-got-n32"
660 run_dump_test "elf-rel-xgot-n32"
661 run_dump_test "elf-rel-got-n64"
662 run_dump_test "elf-rel-xgot-n64"
663 }
664 run_dump_test "elf-rel17"
665 if $has_newabi {
666 run_dump_test "elf-rel18"
667 }
668 run_dump_test "elf-rel19"
669 run_dump_test "elf-rel20"
670 if $has_newabi {
671 run_dump_test "elf-rel21"
672 run_dump_test "elf-rel22"
673 run_dump_test "elf-rel23"
674 run_dump_test "elf-rel23a"
675 run_dump_test "elf-rel23b"
676 run_dump_test "elf-rel24"
677 }
678
679 run_dump_test "elf-rel25"
680 run_dump_test "elf-rel25a"
681
682 if { !$no_mips16 } {
683 run_dump_test "${tmips}mips${el}16-e"
684 run_dump_test "${tmips}mips${el}16-f"
685 }
686 run_dump_test "elf-consthilo"
687 run_dump_test "expr1"
688 }
689
690 if $has_newabi {
691 run_dump_test "n32-consec"
692 }
693
694 # tests of objdump's ability to disassemble using different
695 # register names.
696 run_dump_test "gpr-names-numeric"
697 run_dump_test "gpr-names-32"
698 run_dump_test "gpr-names-n32"
699 run_dump_test "gpr-names-64"
700
701 run_dump_test "fpr-names-numeric"
702 run_dump_test "fpr-names-32"
703 run_dump_test "fpr-names-n32"
704 run_dump_test "fpr-names-64"
705
706 run_dump_test "cp0-names-numeric"
707 run_dump_test "cp0-names-mips32"
708 run_dump_test "cp0-names-mips32r2"
709 run_dump_test "cp0-names-mips64"
710 run_dump_test "cp0-names-mips64r2"
711 run_dump_test "cp0-names-sb1"
712
713 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-numeric"
714 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-mips32"
715 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-mips32r2"
716 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-mips64"
717 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-mips64r2"
718 run_dump_test "cp0sel-names-sb1"
719
720 run_dump_test "hwr-names-numeric"
721 run_dump_test "hwr-names-mips32r2"
722 run_dump_test "hwr-names-mips64r2"
723
724 run_dump_test "ldstla-32"
725 run_dump_test "ldstla-32-shared"
726 if $has_newabi {
727 run_dump_test "ldstla-n32"
728 run_dump_test "ldstla-n32-shared"
729 run_dump_test "ldstla-n64"
730 run_dump_test "ldstla-n64-shared"
731 }
732
733 run_dump_test "macro-warn-1"
734 run_dump_test "macro-warn-2"
735 run_dump_test "macro-warn-3"
736 run_dump_test "macro-warn-4"
737 if $has_newabi {
738 run_dump_test "macro-warn-1-n32"
739 run_dump_test "macro-warn-2-n32"
740 }
741
742 run_dump_test "noat-1"
743 run_list_test "noat-2" ""
744 run_list_test "noat-3" ""
745 run_list_test "noat-4" ""
746 run_list_test "noat-5" ""
747 run_list_test "noat-6" ""
748 run_list_test "noat-7" ""
749
750 if { $elf && !$no_mips16 } {
751 run_dump_test "mips16-dwarf2"
752 if $has_newabi {
753 run_dump_test "mips16-dwarf2-n32"
754 }
755 }
756 }