This test uses a call-saved register as a global variable. It
attempts to preserve its value across main, but only the lower int
part is preserved, which is not good enough for x86_64, when the
runtime that calls main() happens to hold something in the chosen
register that is not a zero-extension from the 32-bit value, and
rightfully expects the full register to remain unchanged when main()
returns.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gcc.target/i386/
20020616-1.c: Preserve full register across
main.
From-SVN: r275329
+2019-09-03 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@adacore.com>
+
+ * gcc.target/i386/20020616-1.c: Preserve full register across
+ main.
+
2019-09-02 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/91589
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-O2" } */
+/* We need this type to be as wide as the register chosen below, so
+ that, when we preserve it across main, we preserve all of it. */
+typedef int __attribute__ ((mode (__word__))) reg_type;
+
#if !__PIC__
-register int k asm("%ebx");
+register reg_type k asm("%ebx");
#elif __amd64
-register int k asm("%r12");
+register reg_type k asm("%r12");
#else
-register int k asm("%esi");
+register reg_type k asm("%esi");
#endif
void __attribute__((noinline))
void test()
{
- int i;
+ reg_type i;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i += k)
{
k = 0;
int main()
{
- int old = k;
+ reg_type old = k;
test();
k = old;
return 0;