RISC-V: Refine test cases for both PR112929 and PR112988

Refine the test cases for:

* Name convention.
* Add run case.

These test cases used to cause out-of-bounds writes to the stack
and therefore showed unreliable behavior.  Depending on the
execution environment they can either pass or fail.  As of now,
with the latest QEMU version, they will pass even without the
underlying issue fixed.  As the test case is known to have
caused the problem before we keep it as a run test case for
future reference.

	PR target/112929
	PR target/112988

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112929.c: Moved to...
	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112929-1.c: ...here.
	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112988.c: Moved to...
	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112988-1.c: ...here.
	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112929-2.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/vsetvl/pr112988-2.c: New test.

Signed-off-by: Pan Li <pan2.li@intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Pan Li 2023-12-13 21:46:14 +08:00
parent f6f76583fc
commit d702387b1b
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/* { dg-do run { target { riscv_v } } } */
/* { dg-additional-options "-std=c99 -O3 -fno-vect-cost-model" } */
int printf(char *, ...);
int a, l, i, p, q, t, n, o;
int *volatile c;
static int j;
static struct pack_1_struct d;
long e;
char m = 5;
short s;
#pragma pack(1)
struct pack_1_struct {
long c;
int d;
int e;
int f;
int g;
int h;
int i;
} h, r = {1}, *f = &h, *volatile g;
void add_em_up(int count, ...) {
__builtin_va_list ap;
__builtin_va_start(ap, count);
__builtin_va_end(ap);
}
int main() {
int u;
j = 0;
for (; j < 9; ++j) {
u = ++t ? a : 0;
if (u) {
int *v = &d.d;
*v = g || e;
*c = 0;
*f = h;
}
s = l && c;
o = i;
d.f || (p = 0);
q |= n;
}
r = *f;
add_em_up(1, 1);
printf("%d\n", m);
if (m != 5)
__builtin_abort ();
return 0;
}

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/* { dg-do run { target { riscv_v } } } */
/* { dg-additional-options "-std=c99 -O3 -fno-vect-cost-model" } */
int a = 0;
int p, q, r, x = 230;
short d;
int e[256];
static struct f w;
int *c = &r;
short y(short z) {
return z * d;
}
#pragma pack(1)
struct f {
int g;
short h;
int j;
char k;
char l;
long m;
long n;
int o;
} s = {1}, v, t, *u = &v, *b = &s;
void add_em_up(int count, ...) {
__builtin_va_list ap;
__builtin_va_start(ap, count);
__builtin_va_end(ap);
}
int main() {
int i = 0;
for (; i < 256; i++)
e[i] = i;
p = 0;
for (; p <= 0; p++) {
*c = 4;
*u = t;
x |= y(6 >= q);
}
*b = w;
add_em_up(1, 1);
if (a != 0 || q != 0 || p != 1 || r != 4 || x != 0xE6 || d != 0)
__builtin_abort ();
return 0;
}