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[PATCH v3 09/11] sim/testsuite/or1k: Add test for 64-bit fpu operations
- From: Stafford Horne <shorne at gmail dot com>
- To: GDB patches <gdb-patches at sourceware dot org>, GNU Binutils <binutils at sourceware dot org>
- Cc: Andrey Bacherov <bandvig at mail dot ru>, Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com>, Andrew Burgess <andrew dot burgess at embecosm dot com>, Richard Henderson <rth at twiddle dot net>, Openrisc <openrisc at lists dot librecores dot org>, Stafford Horne <shorne at gmail dot com>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2019 06:32:25 +0900
- Subject: [PATCH v3 09/11] sim/testsuite/or1k: Add test for 64-bit fpu operations
- References: <20190608213225.3230-1-shorne@gmail.com>
This is a very basic test but it ensure the machine is wired up
correctly and that the assembler works.
sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>
* fpu64a32.S: New file.
---
Changes from v2:
- use explicit register pairs.
sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/fpu64a32.S | 172 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 172 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/fpu64a32.S
diff --git a/sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/fpu64a32.S b/sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/fpu64a32.S
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e263853580
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/fpu64a32.S
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+/* Tests some basic fpu instructions.
+
+ Copyright (C) 2017-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+# mach: or1k
+# output: report(0x400921f9);\n
+# output: report(0xf01b866e);\n
+# output: report(0x4005bf09);\n
+# output: report(0x95aaf790);\n
+# output: report(0x00000000);\n
+# output: report(0x00001234);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: report(0x40b23400);\n
+# output: report(0x00000000);\n
+# output: report(0x40b23400);\n
+# output: report(0x00000000);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: report(0x40177081);\n
+# output: report(0xc2e33eff);\n
+# output: report(0x400921f9);\n
+# output: report(0xf01b866e);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: report(0x40211456);\n
+# output: report(0x587dfabf);\n
+# output: report(0x400921f9);\n
+# output: report(0xf01b866d);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: report(0x00000001);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: WARNING: ignoring fpu error caught in fast mode.\n
+# output: report(0x00000000);\n
+# output: \n
+# output: exit(0)\n
+
+#include "or1k-asm-test-helpers.h"
+
+ STANDARD_TEST_ENVIRONMENT
+
+ .section .exception_vectors
+
+ /* Floating point exception. */
+ .org 0xd00
+
+ /* The handling is a bit dubious at present. We just patch the
+ instruction with l.nop and restart. This will go wrong in branch
+ delay slots. But we don't have those in this test. */
+ l.addi r1, r1, -EXCEPTION_STACK_SKIP_SIZE
+ PUSH r2
+ PUSH r3
+ /* Save the address of the instruction that caused the problem. */
+ MOVE_FROM_SPR r2, SPR_EPCR_BASE
+ LOAD_IMMEDIATE r3, 0x15000000 /* Opcode for l.nop */
+ l.sw -4(r2), r3
+ POP r3
+ POP r2
+ l.addi r1, r1, EXCEPTION_STACK_SKIP_SIZE
+ l.rfe
+
+ .section .data
+ .align 4
+ .type pi, @object
+ .size pi, 8
+anchor:
+pi:
+ .double 3.14159
+
+ .type e, @object
+ .size e, 8
+e:
+ .double 2.71828
+
+ .type large, @object
+ .size large, 8
+large:
+ .long 0
+ .long 0x1234
+
+ .section .text
+start_tests:
+ PUSH LINK_REGISTER_R9
+
+ /* Test lf.itof.d int to double conversion. Setting up:
+ * r11 pointer to data
+ * r12,r13 pi as double
+ * r14,r15 e as double
+ * r16,r17 a long long
+ */
+ l.ori r11, r0, ha(anchor)
+ l.addi r11, r11, lo(anchor)
+ l.lwz r12, 0(r11)
+ l.lwz r13, 4(r11)
+
+ l.lwz r14, 8(r11)
+ l.lwz r15, 12(r11)
+
+ l.lwz r16, 16(r11)
+ l.lwz r18, 20(r11)
+
+ /* Output to ensure we loaded it correctly. */
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r12
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r13
+
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r14
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r15
+
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r16
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r18
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ /* Convert the big long to a double. */
+ lf.itof.d r16,r18, r16,r18
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r16
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r18
+
+ /* Convert the double back to a long, it should match before. */
+ lf.ftoi.d r16,r18, r16,r18
+ lf.itof.d r16,r18, r16,r18
+
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r16
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r18
+
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ /* Add and subtract some double values. */
+ lf.add.d r12,r13, r12,r13, r14,r15
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r12
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r13
+
+ lf.sub.d r12,r13, r12,r13, r14,r15
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r12
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r13
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ /* Multiply and divide double values. */
+ lf.mul.d r12,r13, r12,r13, r14,r15
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r12
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r13
+
+ lf.div.d r12,r13, r12,r13, r14,r15
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r12
+ REPORT_REG_TO_CONSOLE r13
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ /* Test lf.sfge.s set flag if r6 >= r10. */
+ lf.sfge.d r12,r13, r14,r15
+ MOVE_FROM_SPR r2, SPR_SR
+ REPORT_BIT_TO_CONSOLE r2, SPR_SR_F
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ /* Test raising an exception by dividing by 0. */
+ MOVE_FROM_SPR r2, SPR_FPCSR
+ l.ori r2, r2, 0x1
+ MOVE_TO_SPR SPR_FPCSR, r2
+div0: lf.div.d r2,r3, r12,r13, r0,r1
+ REPORT_EXCEPTION div0
+ PRINT_NEWLINE_TO_CONSOLE
+
+ POP LINK_REGISTER_R9
+ RETURN_TO_LINK_REGISTER_R9
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