binutils-gdb/ld/testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp
Nick Clifton cfb8c0921c bfd:
* Makefile.am (ALL_MACHINES): Add cpu-epiphany.lo .
	(ALL_MACHINES_CFILES): Add cpu-epiphany.c .
	(BFD32_BACKENDS): Add elf32-epiphany.lo .
	(BFD32_BACKENDS_CFILES): Add elf32-epiphany.c .
	* Makefile.in, bfd-in2.h, configure, libbfd.h: Regenerate.
	* archures.c (bfd_arch_epiphany): Add.
	(bfd_mach_epiphany16, bfd_mach_epiphany32): Define.
	(bfd_epiphany_arch): Declare.
	(bfd_archures_list): Add &bfd_epiphany_arch.
	* config.bfd (epiphany-*-elf): New target case.
	* configure.in (bfd_elf32_epiphany_vec): New target vector case.
	* reloc.c (BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_SIMM8): New relocation.
	(BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_SIMM24, BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_HIGH): Likewise.
	(BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_LOW, BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_SIMM11): Likewise.
	(BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_IMM11, BFD_RELOC_EPIPHANY_IMM8): Likewise.
	* targets.c (bfd_elf32_epiphany_vec): Declare.
	(_bfd_target_vector): Add bfd_elf32_epiphany_vec.
	* po/SRC-POTFILES.in, po/bfd.pot: Regenerate.
	* cpu-epiphany.c, elf32-epiphany.c: New files.
binutils:
	* readelf.c (include "elf/epiphany.h")
	(guess_is_rela, dump_relocation): Handle EM_ADAPTEVA_EPIPHANY.
	(get_machine_name, is_32bit_abs_reloc, is_32bit_pcrel_reloc): Likewise.
	(is_16bit_abs_reloc, is_none_reloc): Likewise.
	* po/binutils.pot: Regenerate.
cpu:
	* cpu/epiphany.cpu, cpu/epiphany.opc: New files.
gas:
	* NEWS: Mention addition of Adapteva Epiphany support.
	* config/tc-epiphany.c, config/tc-epiphany.h: New files.
	* Makefile.am (TARGET_CPU_CFILES): Add config/tc-epiphany.c .
	(TARGET_CPU_HFILES): Add config/tc-epiphany.h .
	* Makefile.in, configure, doc/Makefile.in, po/POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
	* configure.in: Also set using_cgen for epiphany.
	* configure.tgt: Handle epiphany.
	* doc/Makefile.am (CPU_DOCS): Add c-epiphany.texi .
	* doc/all.texi: Set EPIPHANY.
	* doc/as.texinfo: Add EPIPHANY-specific text.
	* doc/c-epiphany.texi: New file.
	* po/gas.pot: Regenerate.
gas/testsuite:
	* gas/epiphany: New directory.
include:
	* dis-asm.h (print_insn_epiphany): Declare.
	* elf/epiphany.h: New file.
	* elf/common.h (EM_ADAPTEVA_EPIPHANY): Define.
ld:
	* NEWS: Mention addition of Adapteva Epiphany support.
	* Makefile.am (ALL_EMULATION_SOURCES): Add eelf32epiphany.c .
	(eelf32epiphany.c): New rule.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure.tgt: Handle epiphany-*-elf.
	* po/ld.pot: Regenerate.
	* testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp: xfail epiphany.
	* emulparams/elf32epiphany.sh: New file.
opcodes:
	* Makefile.am (HFILES): Add epiphany-desc.h and epiphany-opc.h .
	(TARGET_LIBOPCODES_CFILES): Add  epiphany-asm.c, epiphany-desc.c,
	epiphany-dis.c, epiphany-ibld.c and epiphany-opc.c .
	(CLEANFILES): Add stamp-epiphany.
	(EPIPHANY_DEPS): Set.  Make CGEN-generated Epiphany files depend on it.
	(stamp-epiphany): New rule.
	* Makefile.in, configure, po/POTFILES.in, po/opcodes.pot: Regenerate.
	* configure.in: Handle bfd_epiphany_arch.
	* disassemble.c (ARCH_epiphany): Define.
	(disassembler): Handle bfd_arch_epiphany.
	* epiphany-asm.c, epiphany-desc.c, epiphany-desc.h: New files.
	* epiphany-dis.c, epiphany-ibld.c, epiphany-opc.c: Likewise.
	* epiphany-opc.h: Likewise.
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# Test linking directly to S-records.
# By Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
# Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of the GNU Binutils.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Get the offset from an S-record line to the start of the data.
proc srec_off { l } {
if [string match "S1*" $l] {
return 8
} else { if [string match "S2*" $l] {
return 10
} else { if [string match "S3*" $l] {
return 12
} else {
return -1
} } }
}
# See if an S-record line contains only zero data.
proc srec_zero { l } {
if [string match "S\[0789\]*" $l] {
return 1
}
# Strip the address and checksum.
if [string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
set l [string range $l [srec_off $l] [expr [string length $l] - 3]]
} else {
return 0
}
# The rest must be zero.
return [string match "" [string trim $l "0"]]
}
# Get the address of an S-record line.
proc srec_addr { l } {
if [string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
set addr [string range $l 4 [expr [srec_off $l] - 1]]
} else {
return -1
}
return "0x$addr"
}
# Get the number of data bytes in an S-record line.
proc srec_len { l } {
if ![string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
return 0
}
return [expr "0x[string range $l 2 3]" - ([srec_off $l] - 4) / 2 - 1]
}
# Extract bytes from an S-record line.
proc srec_extract { l start len } {
set off [srec_off $l]
set rlen [srec_len $l]
set stop [expr $start + $len]
if { $stop > $rlen } {
set stop [expr $rlen]
}
set start [expr $start * 2 + $off]
set stop [expr $stop * 2 + $off - 1]
return [string range $l $start $stop]
}
# See if a range of bytes in an S-record line is all zeroes.
proc srec_zero_range { l start len } {
return [string match "" [string trim [srec_extract $l $start $len] "0"]]
}
# Trim an S-record line such that the specified number of bytes remain
# at the end.
proc srec_trim { l leave } {
set off [srec_off $l]
set addr [srec_addr $l]
set len [srec_len $l]
if { $leave >= $len } {
return $l
}
set s1 [string range $l 0 1]
set s2 [format "%02x" [expr ($off - 4) / 2 + $leave + 1]]
set s3 [format "%0[expr $off - 4]x" [expr $addr + $len - $leave]]
set s4 [string range $l [expr [string length $l] - ($leave * 2) - 2] end]
set s "${s1}${s2}${s3}${s4}"
verbose "srec_trim { '$l' $leave } returning '$s'" 2
return $s
}
# Report failure when comparing S-record lines
proc srec_compare_fail { which l1 l2 } {
send_log "comparison failure $which:\n$l1\n$l2\n"
verbose "comparison failure $which:\n$l1\n$l2"
}
# Compare S-record files. We don't want to fuss about things like
# extra zeroes. Note that BFD always sorts S-records by address.
proc srec_compare { f1 f2 } {
set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
while { $e1 != -1 } {
set l1 [string trimright $l1 "\r\n"]
set l2 [string trimright $l2 "\r\n"]
if { $e2 == -1 } {
# If l1 contains data, it must be zero.
if ![srec_zero $l1] {
send_log "data after EOF: $l1\n"
verbose "data after EOF: $l1"
return 0
}
} else { if { [string compare $l1 $l2] == 0 } {
set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
} else { if { [srec_zero $l1] } {
set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
} else { if { [srec_zero $l2] } {
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
} else {
# The strings are not the same, and neither is all zeroes.
set a1 [srec_addr $l1]
set n1 [srec_len $l1]
set a2 [srec_addr $l2]
set n2 [srec_len $l2]
if { $a1 < $a2 && ![srec_zero_range $l1 0 [expr $a2 - $a1]] } {
verbose "$a1 $a2 [srec_extract $l1 0 [expr $a2 - $a1]]" 2
srec_compare_fail 1 $l1 $l2
return 0
}
if { $a2 < $a1 && ![srec_zero_range $l2 0 [expr $a1 - $a2]] } {
srec_compare_fail 2 $l1 $l2
return 0
}
# Here we know that any initial data in both lines is
# zero. Now make sure that any overlapping data matches.
if { $a1 < $a2 } {
set os1 [expr $a2 - $a1]
set os2 0
} else {
set os1 0
set os2 [expr $a1 - $a2]
}
if { $a1 + $n1 < $a2 + $n2 } {
set ol [expr $n1 - $os1]
} else {
set ol [expr $n2 - $os2]
}
set x1 [srec_extract $l1 $os1 $ol]
set x2 [srec_extract $l2 $os2 $ol]
if { [string compare $x1 $x2] != 0 } {
verbose "$os1 $ol $x1" 2
verbose "$os2 $ol $x2" 2
srec_compare_fail 3 $l1 $l2
return 0
}
# These strings match. Trim the data from the larger
# string, read a new copy of the smaller string, and
# continue.
if { $a1 + $n1 < $a2 + $n2 } {
set l2 [srec_trim $l2 [expr ($a2 + $n2) - ($a1 + $n1)]]
set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
} else { if { $a1 + $n1 > $a2 + $n2 } {
set l1 [srec_trim $l1 [expr ($a1 + $n1) - ($a2 + $n2)]]
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
} else {
set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
} }
} } } }
}
# We've reached the end of the first file. The remainder of the
# second file must contain only zeroes.
while { $e2 != -1 } {
set l2 [string trimright $l2 "\r\n"]
if ![srec_zero $l2] {
send_log "data after EOF: $l2\n"
verbose "data after EOF: $l2"
return 0
}
set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
}
return 1
}
# Link twice, objcopy, and compare
proc run_srec_test { test objs } {
global ld
global objcopy
global sizeof_headers
global host_triplet
# Tell the ELF linker to not do anything clever with .eh_frame,
# not to put anything in small data, and define various symbols.
set flags "--traditional-format -G 0 "
append flags [ld_simple_link_defsyms]
# If the linker script uses SIZEOF_HEADERS, use a -Ttext argument
# to force both the normal link and the S-record link to be put in
# the same place. We don't always use -Ttext because it interacts
# poorly with a.out.
if { $sizeof_headers } {
set flags "$flags -Ttext 0x1000"
}
if [istarget sh64*-*-elf] {
# This is what gcc passes to ld by default.
set flags "$flags -mshelf32"
# SH64 targets cannot convert format in the linker
# using the -oformat command line switch.
setup_xfail "sh64*-*-*"
}
if {[istarget arm*-*-*]} {
# ARM targets cannot convert format in the linker
# using the --oformat command line switch
setup_xfail "arm*-*-*"
}
# V850 targets need libgcc.a
if [istarget v850*-*-elf] {
set objs "$objs -L ../gcc -lgcc"
}
# Xtensa ELF targets relax by default; S-Record linker does not
if [istarget xtensa*-*-*] {
set flags "$flags -no-relax"
}
if [istarget powerpc64*-*-*] {
set flags "$flags --no-toc-optimize"
}
# Epiphany needs some help too
if [istarget epiphany*-*-*] {
set flags "$flags --defsym _start=00000060"
setup_xfail "epiphany*-*-*"
}
if { ![ld_simple_link $ld tmpdir/sr1 "$flags $objs"] \
|| ![ld_simple_link $ld tmpdir/sr2.sr "$flags --oformat srec $objs"] } {
fail $test
return
}
send_log "$objcopy -O srec tmpdir/sr1 tmpdir/sr1.sr\n"
set exec_output [run_host_cmd "$objcopy" "-O srec tmpdir/sr1 tmpdir/sr1.sr"]
set exec_output [prune_warnings $exec_output]
if ![string match "" $exec_output] {
send_log "$exec_output\n"
verbose "$exec_output"
unresolved $test
return
}
set f1 [open tmpdir/sr1.sr r]
set f2 [open tmpdir/sr2.sr r]
if [srec_compare $f1 $f2] {
pass $test
} else {
fail $test
}
close $f1
close $f2
}
set test1 "S-records"
set test2 "S-records with constructors"
# See whether the default linker script uses SIZEOF_HEADERS.
set exec_output [run_host_cmd "$ld" "--verbose"]
set sizeof_headers [string match "*SIZEOF_HEADERS*" $exec_output]
# First test linking a C program. We don't require any libraries. We
# link it normally, and objcopy to the S-record format, and then link
# directly to the S-record format, and require that the two files
# contain the same data.
if { ![is_remote host] && [which $CC] == 0 } {
untested $test1
untested $test2
return
}
if { ![ld_compile $CC $srcdir/$subdir/sr1.c tmpdir/sr1.o] \
|| ![ld_compile $CC $srcdir/$subdir/sr2.c tmpdir/sr2.o] } {
unresolved $test1
unresolved $test2
return
}
# The i386-aout target is confused: the linker does not put the
# sections where objdump finds them. I don't know which is wrong.
setup_xfail "i*86-*-aout*"
# These tests fail on the native MIPS ELF targets because the GP value
# in the .reginfo section is not updated when the S-record version is
# written out. The mips-elf target itself does not use a .reginfo section.
setup_xfail "mips*-*-irix5*" "mips*-*-irix6*" "mips*-*-linux*"
# The S-record linker doesn't do the magic TOC handling that XCOFF
# linkers do.
setup_xfail "*-*-aix*" "*-*-xcoff*"
# The S-record linker doesn't build ARM/Thumb stubs.
setup_xfail "arm-*-coff"
setup_xfail "arm-*-pe*"
# setup_xfail "arm-*elf*"
setup_xfail "arm*-*-linux*"
# The S-record linker doesn't include the .{zda} sections.
setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf"
# The S-record linker doesn't handle Alpha Elf relaxation.
setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-*" "alpha*-*-gnu*"
setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*"
# The S-record linker hasn't any hope of coping with HPPA relocs.
# Or MeP complex relocs.
setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*" "mep-*-*"
# The S-record linker doesn't handle IA64 Elf relaxation.
setup_xfail "ia64-*-*"
# The S-record linker doesn't support the special PE headers - the PE
# emulation tries to write pe-specific information to the PE headers
# in the output bfd, but it's not a PE bfd (it's an srec bfd)
setup_xfail "*-*-cygwin*" "*-*-mingw*" "*-*-pe*" "*-*-winnt*"
setup_xfail "score-*-*"
# The S-record linker doesn't support Blackfin ELF FDPIC ABI.
setup_xfail "bfin-*-linux-uclibc"
# On tile, we appear to be getting some random-seeming zeroing or 24-bit
# rightshifts (!) in the output when directly generating S-records from
# the linker. Not clear what could be causing this but we don't
# anticipate creating s-records (and could always use objcopy to
# generate the format if need be).
setup_xfail "tile*-*-*"
run_srec_test $test1 "tmpdir/sr1.o tmpdir/sr2.o"
# Now try linking a C++ program with global constructors and
# destructors. Note that since we are not linking against any
# libraries, this program won't actually work or anything.
if { ![is_remote host] && [which $CXX] == 0 } {
untested $test2
return
}
if ![ld_compile "$CXX $CXXFLAGS -fno-exceptions" $srcdir/$subdir/sr3.cc tmpdir/sr3.o] {
unresolved $test2
return
}
# See above.
setup_xfail "i*86-*-aout*"
setup_xfail "mips*-*-irix5*" "mips*-*-irix6*" "mips*-*-linux*"
setup_xfail "*-*-aix*" "*-*-xcoff*"
setup_xfail "arm*-*-*"
setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf"
setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-*" "alpha*-*-gnu*"
setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*"
setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*" "mep-*-*"
setup_xfail "ia64-*-*"
setup_xfail "*-*-cygwin*" "*-*-mingw*" "*-*-pe*" "*-*-winnt*"
setup_xfail "score-*-*"
setup_xfail "bfin-*-linux-uclibc"
setup_xfail "tile*-*-*"
run_srec_test $test2 "tmpdir/sr3.o"