nvptx: Re-enable 'gcc.misc-tests/options.exp'

..., just conditionalize its profiling test (as done elsewhere).  The
re-enabled test cases all PASS.

For the record, for example for GCN target, this causes:

     Running [...]/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/options.exp ...
    -PASS: compiler driver --coverage option(s)
     PASS: compiler driver -fdump-ipa-all-address option(s)
     PASS: compiler driver -fdump-ipa-all-alias option(s)
     PASS: compiler driver -fdump-ipa-all-all option(s)

That was:

    Running [...]/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/options.exp ...
    Executing on host: [xgcc] [...] --coverage [...]
    [...]
    ld: error: undefined symbol: __gcov_exit
    >>> referenced by /tmp/ccRGdqjA.o:(_sub_D_00100_1)
    >>> referenced by /tmp/ccRGdqjA.o:(_sub_D_00100_1)
    collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
    compiler exited with status 1
    output is:
    [...]
    PASS: compiler driver --coverage option(s)

..., so that's nothing to worry about.

	gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.misc-tests/options.exp: Re-enable for nvptx.
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Thomas Schwinge 2022-11-28 12:59:52 +01:00 committed by Thomas Schwinge
parent 8095cb5525
commit e966502553

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@ -21,12 +21,6 @@
load_lib gcc-defs.exp
# disable for non-profile targets explitly, rather than
# rely on check-effective target. We're explicitly trying to check
# profiling works, and if it doesn't check-effective-target will
# simply skip the tests, rather than have this test shout at us.
if [ istarget "nvptx-*-*" ] { return 0 }
# These tests don't run runtest_file_p consistently if it
# doesn't return the same values, so disable parallelization
# of this *.exp file. The first parallel runtest to reach
@ -73,7 +67,9 @@ proc check_for_all_options {language gcc_options compiler_pattern as_pattern ld_
pass $test
}
check_for_all_options c {--coverage} {-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage} {} {-lgcov}
if { [check_profiling_available "-fprofile-arcs"] } {
check_for_all_options c {--coverage} {-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage} {} {-lgcov}
}
proc get_dump_flags {} {
set res [list]