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Author SHA1 Message Date
grischka
1ed4b6ba1a debug_modes, re-unalign, cleanups
tccgen.c: debug_modes
- don't waste debug function calls during normal execution.
libtcc.c:
- mem_debug: no C99 features in tcc please, for example
  ({compound expressions}): do not use.
tccgen.c: struct_layout:
- unaligned access is completely ok for most targets.
- Moreover the patch was triggering single byte mode even
  for normal aligned access (as with tcc's SymAttr)

static Sym label: don't do this

arm-gen.c:
- use some #ifdefs to explain some code
tccpp.c:
- cleanup UCN chars
libtcc.c:
- replace openbsd library search
configure:
- cleanup strip fallouts
tccgen.c:
- expr_cond(): remove an exotic optimization that eventually
  got fixed to do the contrary by a gv(RC_InT)
- pop_local_syms(): remove some args
- init_putv() : use write##le functions to avoid cross-compiler
  unaligned access
- __bt_init(): remove unused param 'mode'
2021-01-24 18:00:33 +01:00
herman ten brugge
5aba20f270 BSD: arm support
Support OpenBSD/FreeBSD/NetBSD on asm.

move PAGESIZE to tcc.h and use _SC_PAGESIZE (netbsd/arm has 8192 pagesize)

arm:
- fix cmp instruction for qemu (raspberry pi works without patch?)
- increase start address/size
- use large plt size
- add return R_ARM_PREL31
- add R_ARM_TARGET1 to prepare_dynamic_rel
- add gcc_s to FreeBSD (unwind code)
- do not use __clear_cache on bsd (sometimes bad system call)
- do stack unwinding on bsd
- test/tcctest.c: use %lld %llu on bsd
2021-01-16 07:01:59 +01:00
herman ten brugge
81fec84012 disable nan test for clang 2021-01-05 19:44:06 +01:00
Michael Matz
29d8871d61 Implement proper floating point negation
Using "-0.0 - x" still isn't enough if x is a NaN, so bite the bullet
and implement sign-bit flipping via memory.  (It's usually not too bad,
the -0.0-x method also uses memory for the floating point constant).

This way is at least shorter than implementing a new top-level operation
for all backends (a negate) that would be unary.
2021-01-04 04:13:42 +01:00
herman ten brugge
2633c30fb4 riscv64 update
implement load/store to constant address
use VT_LLONG instead of VT_PTR in register passing
fix bound checking problem with small structs
enable riscv tests in tests/tcctest.c and tests/tests2/119_random_stuff.c
2021-01-01 20:36:57 +01:00
herman ten brugge
baacb0f52a OpenBSD: runtime fixes
After this commit we can compile and run code with some limitations.
- The dlsym function is broken so this makes -run and bound checking
  not work all the time. Make -k test does work for most code.
- You have to do:
    ln -s /usr/lib/libN.so.x.y /usr/lib/libN.so
  for all .so files in /usr/lib.
  OpenBSD uses opendir/readdir to find the correct so file. This is
  not the way other platforms do this.
  Also the .a versions do not have all symbols that are present in the .so
  files.

tcc.h:
- Use different dynamic loader

elf.h:
- Add SHT_X86_64_UNWIND

tccelf.c:
- Do not use -dl
- Add required NOTE section
- Add extra dynamic tags
- Allow SHT_X86_64_UNWIND/SHT_NOTE in tcc_load_object_file

tccrun.c:
- Uses MAP_FIXED because without the offset between exec and data section
  becomes too big for x86_64

lib/bcheck.c:
- Do not use __libc_freeres

tests/tcctest.c:
- aligned_function also disabled for __GNUC__ == 4
2020-12-07 08:27:10 +01:00
herman ten brugge
8fd7a384e2 Fix bitfields init : tiny solution
tccgen.c: Check struct/union size for bitfield.
tests/tcctest.c: Add test code.
2020-09-25 12:23:48 +02:00
herman ten brugge
89ea62481d clang7 does not support zero sized structs
This happens with aarch64 on raspberry pi.
2020-09-21 15:55:58 +02:00
Christian Jullien
ffac4e7688 Herman proposed patch seems to fix clang issue on x64 Debian 2020-09-19 08:04:20 +02:00
herman ten brugge
5c6356ff8e default-initialization of bitfields
The code:

struct bf_SS {unsigned int bit:1,bits31:31; };
void func(void) {
  struct bf_SS bf_finit = { .bit = 1 };
}

will not init bits31 to 0.

tccgen.c:
- check_bf: New function to check if bitfield is present in struct/union
- decl_initializer: Call check_bf and set value to 0 is bitfield found

tests/tcctest.c:
- Add struct bitfield test code
2020-09-18 19:20:57 +02:00
herman ten brugge
c9bbd4e707 Allow strings in __builtin_constant_p
tccgen.c:
- Fix handling __builtin_constant_p

tests/bug.c:
- Remove tst3

tests/tcctest.c:
- Add new tests for __builtin_constant_p
2020-09-17 09:11:10 +02:00
herman ten brugge
4a16bebfab Struct va_arg fix
lib/va_list.c:
- Handle struct {double, double} correctly

arm64-gen.c:
riscv64-gen.c:
x86_64-gen.c:
- Allow zero sized structs to work with va_arg

tcctest.c:
- Add new va_arg test code

test/bug.c:
- Remove tst2 va_arg test
2020-09-17 08:42:28 +02:00
Michael Matz
2e798523e4 Fix conversions of subnormals to long double
those need to be normalized when extending from float/double to
binary128.
2020-07-15 22:02:02 +02:00
Michael Matz
a614269794 riscv64: Fix a corner case
found in mpfr.  Expressions like "(longlong)i <= MAX_ULONGLONG" are
always true (not yet short-circuited in tcc), but still need to be
handled correctly in the backends.
2020-07-15 21:47:39 +02:00
grischka
2a0167adfe __builtin_/__bound_: A 'stay tiny' approach to the matter
tccgen.c:
- cleanup __builtin_... stuff
- merge __attribute((alias("sym"))) with __asm__("sym")
    Now one cannot have both, however for alias underscores are
    added if enabled.  For __asm__ they aren't.
tccpp.c:
- extend tcc_predefs accordingly.  Was generated with
  'cd tests/misc && tcc -run c2str.c tcc_predef.h tcc_predefs'
xxx-gen.c:
- move bcheck setjmp test to tccgen.c:gbound_args()
i386-gen.c:
- create win32 compatible stack space for big structures
tcctest.c:
- some cleanup + nicer output
2020-07-06 13:42:02 +02:00
grischka
72277967ff some cleanups related to recent commits
- configure/Makefile : cleanup, really use CC_NAME
- tccasm.c : remove C99 construct that MSVC doesn't compile
- arm-gen.c, x86_64-gen.c, riscv64-gen.c, tccmacho.c : ditto
- arm64-gen.c: commit 383acf8eff wrote:
  "Instead of a cast, it would be better to pass the exact type."
  It is true that there are better solutions but it is not
  passing the exact type (I think).
- tcctest.c: revert "fix cast test for clang" 03646ad46f
  this obviously wants to test non-portable conversions
- 114_bound_signal.test: clock_nanosleep is too new for older
  linuxes, just use sleep() instead
2020-07-06 13:00:47 +02:00
herman ten brugge
03646ad46f Fix cast_test for clang.
The code was not portable and gcc could produce the same problem.
2020-06-25 09:29:45 +02:00
herman ten brugge
86992622dc do not disable all asm_test for macos 2020-06-25 09:10:11 +02:00
herman ten brugge
50abaaeb0a Support clang on all targets
tccelf.c/tccpp.c/tccrun.c
Change: "..."+int into &"..."[int] to avoid clang warning.

tests/tcctest.c:
- Change __APPLE__ into __clang__
- Add undefined_function for clang
- disable most asm code for clang
- Fix res6/res8 for __builtin_constant_p
2020-06-24 20:51:18 +02:00
Michael Matz
18db8da7df Workaround old GCC viz indexed string literals
GCCs before gcc8 didn't deal with these where constants are
required.
2020-06-20 23:17:02 +02:00
Michael Matz
fbfe6209be macos: Fix asm-c-connect-test
via some heavy-handed hackery in the ASM symbol handling in case
C symbols get a leading underscore (but ASM symbols do not).
But this is now like clang and GCC on Darwin work: asm symbols are
undecorated, C symbols get a _ prepended, so to connect both some
trickery is involved for the ASM symbols that don't have a _ prepended.
They must be included in the C symbol table (because that's what we use
to lookup also ASM labels), but they also must not disturb the normal
C symbol (which don't have the _ prepended), so they need some mangling.

A bit unsatisfying, but well.  So, add asm-c-connect-test to the working
ones for Darwin as well.
2020-06-20 22:17:08 +02:00
Michael Matz
9ce5b4a691 macos: Adjust tcctest.c for clang
we need to disable or adjust some tests where clang behaves
slightly different from GCC:
* slight difference in __FILE__ behaviour
* difference (to less useful vs GCC) in computed #include
* difference in __builtin_constant_p
* attribute(weak, alias) isn't supported by clang on MacOS (though
  it could be, as Mach-O has the capabilities for this)
* the built-in assembler of clang is mediocre

this was all checked with
  Apple LLVM version 10.0.1 (clang-1001.0.46.4)
2020-06-20 22:17:08 +02:00
Michael Matz
7b6931ed1f Fix some string literal expressions in initializers
Things like 'char x[] = { "foo"[1], 0 }' (which should initialize
a two-character array 'x' with "o\0").  See added testcase.
2020-06-20 22:00:18 +02:00
Michael Matz
068d5b3d20 pp: Move errors about stray backslashes
they were emitted too early, in particular also in macro
substitution which might turn out to not be stray in case it's
further stringified.  Check in next() instead.  Add two testcases
that an error is still emitted for obvious top-level baskslashes,
and that stringifying such a thing works.
2020-06-03 18:38:11 +02:00
grischka
7bb5454ef3 make SILENT=yes
This allows to run make more silently.

Also, turns off debug info for binaries by default,
but adds a switch to get it back easily

    ./configure --debug
2020-05-12 20:35:43 +02:00
Michael Matz
c085645f98 Expect c99 support in tcctest.c
the support for the macro GCC_MAJOR is gone since 2017, and it's
fairly doubtful that anyone serious is using gcc 2.95.

Also adds a test for the ternary ops typing rules: 'x?bool:bool' has
to promote to int.
2020-04-15 02:28:23 +02:00
Michael Matz
096c93c0c6 Fix interaction of (local) labels and stmt exprs
as per testcase.  We must not reset token.sym_label twice with
kept symbols.  This is no problem for non-label symbols because those
aren't generated on demand when mentioning them.
2020-04-14 22:43:13 +02:00
Christian Jullien
5ade19c421 Add a test function which verifies we can pass a struct ptr to va_arg for all supported architectures. The bug has been identify by trying to compile FFTW-3.3.8. 2020-03-22 08:40:35 +01:00
grischka
7e901299bf Rework expr_infix
- revert const-folding in gvtst() and put it back into
  expr_landor().  Although it did make sense, one reason
  not to do it is __builtin_constant_p() which may return
  true when it shouldn't because of nocode_wanted, see test.

- tccgen_init() can do init_prec(), also for tcc -E.

- for nostalgic reasons, keep the original expression parser
  functions in the source.

- Makefile: remove stale stuff
2020-01-22 21:57:19 +01:00
Michael Matz
aeac24de98 Rework expr_landor
so that it also is called from the precedence parser.  This
is complicated by the fact that something needs to be done before
the second operand is parsed in a single pass compiler, so it
doesn't quite fit into expr_infix itself.  It turns out the smallest
code changes result when expr_landor remains separate.  But it can
be tidied a bit.
2020-01-20 05:48:48 +01:00
gr
ef42295fe8 tccrun.c: standalone backtraces with -bt[N] or -b
This makes it possible to get backtraces with executables
(including DLLs/SOs) like we had it already with -g -run.

Option -b includes -bt, and -bt includes -g.

- new file lib/bt-exe.c: used to link rt_printline and the
  exception handler from tccrun.c into executables/DLLs.

- new file lib/bt-log.c: provides a function that may be
  called from user code to print out a backtrace with a
  message (currently for i386/x86_64 only):

     int (*tcc_backtrace)(const char *fmt, ...);

  As an extra hack, if 'fmt' is prefixed like "^file.c^..."
  then the backtrace will skip calls from within 'file.c'.

- new file lib/bt-dll.c:  used on win32 to link the backtrace
  and bcheck functions with the main module at runtime

- bcheck.c: now uses the tcc_backtrace function from above

- tccgen.c: minor cleanups

- tccelf.c: stab sections get SHF_ALLOC for easy access.
  Also in relocate_section(): 64bit relocations for stabs
  in DLLs cannot work.  To find DLL addresses, the DLL base
  is added manually in tccrun.c via rc.prog_base instead.

- tccpe.c: there are some changes to allow merging sections,
  used to merge .finit_array into .data in the first place.

- tccpp.c: tcc -run now #defines __TCC_RUN__
  also: refactor a line in tal_realloc that was incompatible
  with bcheck

- tcctest.c: fixed a problem with r12 which tcc cannot preserve
  as well as gcc does.

- tests2/112_backtrace.c: test the feature and the bcheck test18
  that previously was in boundtest.c
2020-01-17 22:58:39 +01:00
Michael Matz
4a70b2bc2d Fix handling of unevaluated subexpression of const
we were emitting error messages for something like
'static int i = 2 || 1/0', even though the exception would be in
the unevaluated part.  This doesn't destroy const-ness, so we must
accept it.  This requires splitting the nocode_wanted values a bit more,
so that nocode_wanted due to const_wanted can be differentiated from
nocode_wanted due to non-evaluation.
2020-01-15 23:32:40 +01:00
Michael Matz
f150f93854 Fix the get_asm_string fail on i386 in another way
the problem is that new debian GCC enabled -fPIC or -fPIE by
default, causing the mentioned compile error.
2019-12-17 17:54:54 +01:00
Giovanni Mascellani
43fb5a72e7
tcctest: explain why i386 is not tested 2019-12-17 12:36:02 +01:00
Michael Matz
1d4d74d6d0 Use explicit signed char in char_short_test
as 'char' is unsigned on some architectures, so the tests weren't
testing what they were supposed to.
2019-12-17 04:56:54 +01:00
Michael Matz
c8ca64d28b Adjust return value promotion for some archs
this is a bit complicated: for i386 and x86-64 we really need to
extend return values ourself, as the common code now does.  For arm64
this at least preserves old behaviour.  For riscv64 we don't have to
extend ourself but can expect things to be extended up to int (this
matters for var-args tests, when the sign-extension to int64 needs to
happen explicitely).  As the extensions are useless, don't do them.

And for arm32 we actually can't express GCC behaviour: the callee side
expects the return value to be correctly extended to int32, but
remembers the original type.  In case the ultimate target type for the
call result is only int, no further extension is done.  But in case
the target type is e.g. int64 an extension happens, but not from int32
but from the original type.  We don't know the ultimate target type,
so we have to choose a type to put into vtop:
* original type (plus VT_MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate
  target is int (GCC: no cast, TCC: a cast)
* int (without MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate target is
  int64 (GCC: cast from original type, TCC: cast from int)
This difference can only be seen with undefined sources, like the
testcases, so it doesn't seem worthwhile to try an make it work, just
disable the test on arm and choose the second variant as that generates
less code.
2019-12-17 01:46:06 +01:00
grischka
d30d68d738 #pragma comment(option, "file.c")
This allows adding files or libraries from
   #pragma comment(option, ...)

Also, {f}/file.c will be expanded with the directory of
the current source, that is the file that has the #pragma
2019-12-16 22:48:31 +01:00
grischka
a64353ce71 tccgen.c: generic char/short promotion for function return values 2019-12-16 21:58:32 +01:00
grischka
89372dc482 update gen_cast 2019-12-16 21:37:44 +01:00
herman ten brugge
a0bc149b0c Fix bounds checking after concurrently commit 2019-12-11 12:07:48 +01:00
herman ten brugge
88dd577302 Disable bounds_check1_test on arm 2019-12-10 09:39:45 +01:00
herman ten brugge
4461f38a9e Fix bounds checking for linux/windows 2019-12-10 08:07:25 +01:00
Michael Matz
509f561823 riscv: fix more sign/zero-extension problems
see the testcase.  For the signed case this problably does
the wrong thing, and it should break other archs.  Rework once
there are testcases for this.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
1353ccd9e2 riscv: Handle some usual relocs
this is enough to let me link a tcctest.c compiled by GCC
using some current debian sid riscv64 system.  It needs
linking against libgcc.a for various floating point TFmode
routines.  The result runs.
2019-08-14 18:19:00 +02:00
grischka
ce1ef5b8fc some smaller fixes
- libtcc.c/tccpp.c: fix -U option for multiple input files
- libtcc: remove decl of tcc_add_crt() for PE
- tcc.h: define __i386__ and __x86_64__ for msvc
- tcc.h: undef __attribute__ for __TINYC__ on gnu/linux platforms
- tccelf.c: disable prepare_dynamic_rel unless x86/x64
- tccpe.c: construct rather than predefine PE section flags
- tccpp.c: (alt.) fix access of dead stack variable after error/longjmp
- x86_64-gen.c: fix func_alloca chain for nocode_wanted
- tccpp.c/tccgen.c: improve file:line info for inline functions
- winapi/winnt.h: correct position for DECLSPEC_ALIGN attribute
- win32/lib/crt: simplify top exception handler (needed for signal)
- arm64-gen.c: remove dprintf left from VT_CMP commit
- tccgen.c: limit binary scan with gcase to > 8 (= smaller code)
- tccgen.c: call save_regs(4) in gen_opl for cmp-ops (see test in tcctest.c)
2019-07-14 22:46:19 +02:00
grischka
8227db3a23 jump optimizations
This unifies VT_CMP with VT_JMP(i) by using mostly VT_CMP
with both a positive and a negative jump target list.

Such we can delay putting the non-inverted or inverted jump
until we can see which one is nore suitable (in most cases).

example:
    if (a && b || c && d)
        e = 0;

before this patch:
   a:	8b 45 fc             	mov    0xfffffffc(%ebp),%eax
   d:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  10:	0f 84 11 00 00 00    	je     27 <main+0x27>
  16:	8b 45 f8             	mov    0xfffffff8(%ebp),%eax
  19:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  1c:	0f 84 05 00 00 00    	je     27 <main+0x27>
  22:	e9 22 00 00 00       	jmp    49 <main+0x49>
  27:	8b 45 f4             	mov    0xfffffff4(%ebp),%eax
  2a:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  2d:	0f 84 11 00 00 00    	je     44 <main+0x44>
  33:	8b 45 f0             	mov    0xfffffff0(%ebp),%eax
  36:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  39:	0f 84 05 00 00 00    	je     44 <main+0x44>
  3f:	e9 05 00 00 00       	jmp    49 <main+0x49>
  44:	e9 08 00 00 00       	jmp    51 <main+0x51>
  49:	b8 00 00 00 00       	mov    $0x0,%eax
  4e:	89 45 ec             	mov    %eax,0xffffffec(%ebp)
  51:   ...

with this patch:
   a:	8b 45 fc             	mov    0xfffffffc(%ebp),%eax
   d:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  10:	0f 84 0c 00 00 00    	je     22 <main+0x22>
  16:	8b 45 f8             	mov    0xfffffff8(%ebp),%eax
  19:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  1c:	0f 85 18 00 00 00    	jne    3a <main+0x3a>
  22:	8b 45 f4             	mov    0xfffffff4(%ebp),%eax
  25:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  28:	0f 84 14 00 00 00    	je     42 <main+0x42>
  2e:	8b 45 f0             	mov    0xfffffff0(%ebp),%eax
  31:	83 f8 00             	cmp    $0x0,%eax
  34:	0f 84 08 00 00 00    	je     42 <main+0x42>
  3a:	b8 00 00 00 00       	mov    $0x0,%eax
  3f:	89 45 ec             	mov    %eax,0xffffffec(%ebp)
  42:   ...
2019-06-24 11:40:01 +02:00
grischka
1b57560502 nocode, noreturn
A more automatic approach to code suppression (aka. nocode_wanted)

The simple rules are:
- Clear 'nocode_wanted' at (im/explicit) label IF it was used
- Set 'nocode_wanted' after unconditional jumps

Also in order to test this then I did add the "function might
return no value" warning, and then to make that work again I
did add the __attribute__((noreturn)).

Also moved the look ahead label check into the type parser
to gain a little speed.
2019-06-24 11:40:01 +02:00
Michael Matz
942b73bbbb Try fixing asm_dot_test on Windows
its GAS lacks .pushsection/.popsection and .previous, so
we must manually switch back to .text in the snippets on
that platform.
2019-06-24 05:18:08 +02:00
Michael Matz
fe23a14ebb Deal with more tentative definitions
see testcase.
2019-06-17 18:52:49 +02:00
Michael Matz
cb8bbf1ab9 TLC for C99 inline implementation
there's no need for two new flags in type.t .  We just can't use
VT_EXTERN as marker if functions are defined or not (like we can
for objects), and then can simply implement the rules of C99/C11
by not overwriting VT_STATIC/VT_EXTERN at all but rather only
look at them.  A function already on the inline list can be
forced by removing the VT_INLINE flag, and then linkage
follows from some combination of VT_STATIC, VT_EXTERN and VT_INLINE.
2019-06-17 03:34:03 +02:00