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The problem was with tcctest.c: unsigned set; __asm__("btsl %1,%0" : "=m"(set) : "Ir"(20) : "cc"); when with tcc compiled with the HAVE_SELINUX option, run with tcc -run, it would use large addresses far beyond the 32bits range when tcc did not use the pc-relative mode for accessing 'set' in global data memory. In fact the assembler did not know about %rip at all. Changes: - memory operands use (%rax) not (%eax) - conversion from VT_LLOCAL: use type VT_PTR - support 'k' modifier - support %rip register - support X(%rip) pc-relative addresses The test in tcctest.c is from Michael Matz. |
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tests2 | ||
abitest.c | ||
asmtest.S | ||
boundtest.c | ||
gcctestsuite.sh | ||
libtcc_test.c | ||
Makefile | ||
tcctest.c | ||
tcctest.py | ||
testfp.c | ||
vla_test.c |