X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tools%2Ftest-gcc.sh;h=935f211b0a2f6899846cfdb2a875c7f13534d6f0;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fcoreboot;hp=5b2d4a911c5ef944e662d74bf161fc2d0bb22983;hpb=0942e7fbe48bfbdb87d9c7c5e0da1c96d68ccb93;p=seabios.git diff --git a/tools/test-gcc.sh b/tools/test-gcc.sh index 5b2d4a9..935f211 100755 --- a/tools/test-gcc.sh +++ b/tools/test-gcc.sh @@ -4,11 +4,45 @@ mkdir -p out TMPFILE1=out/tmp_testcompile1.c TMPFILE1o=out/tmp_testcompile1.o +TMPFILE1_ld=out/tmp_testcompile1.lds TMPFILE2=out/tmp_testcompile2.c TMPFILE2o=out/tmp_testcompile2.o TMPFILE3o=out/tmp_testcompile3.o -# Test for "-fwhole-program" +# Test if ld's alignment handling is correct. This is a known problem +# with the linker that ships with Ubuntu 11.04. +cat - > $TMPFILE1 < $TMPFILE1_ld < /dev/null 2>&1 +$LD -T $TMPFILE1_ld $TMPFILE1o -o $TMPFILE2o > /dev/null 2>&1 +if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "The version of LD on this system does not properly handle" > /dev/fd/2 + echo "alignments. As a result, this project can not be built." > /dev/fd/2 + echo "" > /dev/fd/2 + echo "The problem may be the result of this LD bug report:" > /dev/fd/2 + echo " http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12726" > /dev/fd/2 + echo "" > /dev/fd/2 + echo "Please update to a working version of binutils and retry." > /dev/fd/2 + echo -1 + exit 0 +fi + +# Test for "-fwhole-program". Older versions of gcc (pre v4.1) don't +# support the whole-program optimization - detect that. $CC -fwhole-program -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo " Working around no -fwhole-program" > /dev/fd/2 @@ -16,9 +50,14 @@ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit 0 fi -# Test if "visible" variables and functions are marked global. +# Test if "visible" variables and functions are marked global. On +# OpenSuse 10.3 "visible" variables declared with "extern" first +# aren't marked as global in the resulting assembler. On Ubuntu 7.10 +# "visible" functions aren't marked as global in the resulting +# assembler. cat - > $TMPFILE1 < /dev/null 2>&1 @@ -35,19 +74,48 @@ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit 0 fi -# Test if "-combine" works -mkdir -p out +# Test if "-combine" works. On Ubuntu 8.04 the compiler doesn't work +# correctly with combine and the "struct bregs" register due to the +# anonymous unions and structs. On Fedora Core 12 the compiler throws +# an internal compiler error when multiple files access global +# variables with debugging enabled. cat - > $TMPFILE1 <v=0; +} +EOF +cat - > $TMPFILE2 < /dev/null 2>&1 +$CC -O -g -fwhole-program -combine -c $TMPFILE1 $TMPFILE2 -o $TMPFILE1o > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - #echo " Setting AVOIDCOMBINE=0" > /dev/fd/2 echo 0 else - echo " Enabling AVOIDCOMBINE=1" > /dev/fd/2 + echo " Working around non-functional -combine" > /dev/fd/2 echo 1 fi -rm -f $TMPFILE1 $TMPFILE1o $TMPFILE2 $TMPFILE2o $TMPFILE3o +# Also, on several compilers, -combine fails if code is emitted with a +# reference to an extern variable that is later found to be externally +# visible - the compiler does not mark those variables as global. +# This is being worked around by ordering the compile objects to avoid +# this case. + +# Also, the Ubuntu 8.04 compiler has a bug causing corruption when the +# "ebp" register is clobberred in an "asm" statement. The code has +# been modified to not clobber "ebp" - no test is available yet. + +rm -f $TMPFILE1 $TMPFILE1o $TMPFILE1_ld $TMPFILE2 $TMPFILE2o $TMPFILE3o