-mno-long-calls for arm/headmerge tests
The headmerge tests pass a constant to conditional calls, so that the
same constant is always passed to a function, though it's a different
function depending on which path is taken.
The test checks that the constant appears only once in the assembly
output, as a means to verify that the insns setting up the argument
are unified: they appear as separate insns up to jump2, where
crossjump identifies a common prefix to all conditional paths and
unifies them.
Alas, with -mlong-calls, that we enable in our arm-vxworks
configurations, the argument register is loaded after loading the
callee address into another register. Since each path calls a
different function, there's no common initial code sequence for
crossjump to unify, and the argument register set up remains separate,
so the test fails.
Though it would surely be desirable for the compiler to perform the
unification of the argument register setting up, this patch merely
avoids the effects of -mlong-calls, with an explicit -mno-long-calls.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gcc.target/arm/headmerge-1.c: Add -mno-long-calls.
* gcc.target/arm/headmerge-2.c: Likewise.