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[binutils-gdb] Refactor gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c


https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;h=8b00c176168dc7b0d78d0dc1f7d42f915375dc4a

commit 8b00c176168dc7b0d78d0dc1f7d42f915375dc4a
Author: Luis Machado <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>
Date:   Thu Jan 26 10:34:42 2017 -0600

    Refactor gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c
    
    Changes in v2:
    
    - Renamed arch-specific files to insn-reverse-<arch>.c.
    - Adjusted according to reviews.
    
    This patch prepares things for an upcoming testcase for record/replay support
    on x86. As is, gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c is divided into sections guarded by
    a few #if blocks, and right now it only handles arm/aarch64.
    
    If we move forward with requiring more tests for record/replay on different
    architectures, i think this has the potential to become cluttered with a lot
    of differing arch-specific code in the same file.
    
    I've broken up the main file into other files with arch-specific bits
    (insn-reverse-<arch>.c). The main file will hold the generic pieces that will
    take care of calling the tests.
    
    The arch-specific c files are then included at the top of the generic c file.
    
    I've also added a generic initialize function since we need to run pre-test
    checks on x86 to make sure the rdrand/rdseed instructions are supported,
    otherwise we will run into a SIGILL.
    
    The arch-specific files will implement their own initialize function with
    whatever makes sense. Right now the aarch64 and arm files have an empty
    initialization function.
    
    Does this look reasonable?
    
    gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
    
    2017-01-26  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>
    
    	* gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c: Move arm and aarch64 code to their own
    	files.
    	(initialize): New function conditionally defined.
    	(testcases): Move within conditional block.
    	(main): Call initialize.
    	* gdb.reverse/insn-reverse-aarch64.c: New file, based on aarch64 bits
    	of gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c.
    	* gdb.reverse/insn-reverse-arm.c: New file, based on arm bits of
    	gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c.

Diff:
---
 gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c | 144 ++++---------------------------
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 125 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c
index f110fcf..662a02b 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c
@@ -15,141 +15,32 @@
    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 
-#if (defined __aarch64__)
-#include <arm_neon.h>
-#endif
-
-#if (defined __aarch64__)
-static void
-load (void)
-{
-  int buf[8];
-
-  asm ("ld1 { v1.8b }, [%[buf]]\n"
-       "ld1 { v2.8b, v3.8b }, [%[buf]]\n"
-       "ld1 { v3.8b, v4.8b, v5.8b }, [%[buf]]\n"
-       :
-       : [buf] "r" (buf)
-       : /* No clobbers */);
-}
-
-static void
-move (void)
-{
-  float32x2_t b1_ = vdup_n_f32(123.0f);
-  float32_t a1_ = 0;
-  float64x1_t b2_ = vdup_n_f64(456.0f);
-  float64_t a2_ = 0;
-
-  asm ("ins %0.s[0], %w1\n"
-       : "=w"(b1_)
-       : "r"(a1_), "0"(b1_)
-       : /* No clobbers */);
-
-  asm ("ins %0.d[1], %x1\n"
-       : "=w"(b2_)
-       : "r"(a2_), "0"(b2_)
-       : /* No clobbers */);
-}
-
-static void
-adv_simd_mod_imm (void)
-{
-  float32x2_t a1 = {2.0, 4.0};
-
-  asm ("bic %0.2s, #1\n"
-       "bic %0.2s, #1, lsl #8\n"
-       : "=w"(a1)
-       : "0"(a1)
-       : /* No clobbers */);
-}
-
-static void
-adv_simd_scalar_index (void)
-{
-  float64x2_t b_ = {0.0, 0.0};
-  float64_t a_ = 1.0;
-  float64_t result;
+typedef void (*testcase_ftype) (void);
 
-  asm ("fmla %d0,%d1,%2.d[1]"
-       : "=w"(result)
-       : "w"(a_), "w"(b_)
-       : /* No clobbers */);
-}
+/* The arch-specific files need to implement both the initialize function
+   and define the testcases array.  */
 
-static void
-adv_simd_smlal (void)
-{
-  asm ("smlal v13.2d, v8.2s, v0.2s");
-}
-
-static void
-adv_simd_vect_shift (void)
-{
-  asm ("fcvtzs s0, s0, #1");
-}
+#if (defined __aarch64__)
+#include "insn-reverse-aarch64.c"
 #elif (defined __arm__)
-static void
-ext_reg_load (void)
-{
-  char in[8];
-
-  asm ("vldr d0, [%0]" : : "r" (in));
-  asm ("vldr s3, [%0]" : : "r" (in));
-
-  asm ("vldm %0, {d3-d4}" : : "r" (in));
-  asm ("vldm %0, {s9-s11}" : : "r" (in));
-}
-
-static void
-ext_reg_mov (void)
-{
-  int i, j;
-  double d;
+#include "insn-reverse-arm.c"
+#else
+/* We get here if the current architecture being tested doesn't have any
+   record/replay instruction decoding tests implemented.  */
+static testcase_ftype testcases[] = {};
 
-  i = 1;
-  j = 2;
-
-  asm ("vmov s4, s5, %0, %1" : "=r" (i), "=r" (j): );
-  asm ("vmov s7, s8, %0, %1" : "=r" (i), "=r" (j): );
-  asm ("vmov %0, %1, s10, s11" : : "r" (i), "r" (j));
-  asm ("vmov %0, %1, s1, s2" : : "r" (i), "r" (j));
-
-  asm ("vmov %P2, %0, %1" : "=r" (i), "=r" (j): "w" (d));
-  asm ("vmov %1, %2, %P0" : "=w" (d) : "r" (i), "r" (j));
-}
+/* Dummy implementation in case this target doesn't have any record/replay
+   instruction decoding tests implemented.  */
 
 static void
-ext_reg_push_pop (void)
+initialize (void)
 {
-  double d;
-
-  asm ("vpush {%P0}" : : "w" (d));
-  asm ("vpop {%P0}" : : "w" (d));
 }
 #endif
 
-typedef void (*testcase_ftype) (void);
-
-/* Functions testing instruction decodings.  GDB will read n_testcases
-   to know how many functions to test.  */
-
-static testcase_ftype testcases[] =
-{
-#if (defined __aarch64__)
-  load,
-  move,
-  adv_simd_mod_imm,
-  adv_simd_scalar_index,
-  adv_simd_smlal,
-  adv_simd_vect_shift,
-#elif (defined __arm__)
-  ext_reg_load,
-  ext_reg_mov,
-  ext_reg_push_pop,
-#endif
-};
-
+/* GDB will read n_testcases to know how many functions to test.  The
+   functions are implemented in arch-specific files and the testcases
+   array is defined together with them.  */
 static int n_testcases = (sizeof (testcases) / sizeof (testcase_ftype));
 
 int
@@ -157,6 +48,9 @@ main ()
 {
   int i = 0;
 
+  /* Initialize any required arch-specific bits.  */
+  initialize ();
+
   for (i = 0; i < n_testcases; i++)
     testcases[i] ();


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