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YunQiang Su ce0077a2e7 MIPS/GAS/testsuite: Force o32 for tests expecting 32-bit addressing
A few GAS tests expect to be assembled with 32-bit addressing, otherwise
causing an assembly warning:

.../gas/testsuite/gas/mips/fix-rm7000-2.s:11: Warning: la used to load 64-bit address; recommend using dla instead

or pattern dump mismatches against 32-bit address calculations, however
these tests do not enforce their expectation in any.  For none of them
the specific ABI used is of any relevance however, so select the o32 ABI
unconditionally, removing these failures with OpenBSD targets:

mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (micromips)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips3)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips4)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips5)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r2)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r3)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r5)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon2)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon3)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeonp)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (r4000)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (sb1)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (vr5400)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (xlr)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeon2)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeon3)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeonp)
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: Full MIPS R5900
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS R5900 VU0
mips64-openbsd  -FAIL: Paired LL/SC for mips64r6 (mips64r6)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (micromips)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips3)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips4)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips5)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r2)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r3)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (mips64r5)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon2)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeon3)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (octeonp)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (r4000)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (sb1)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (vr5400)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS RM7000 workarounds test 2 (xlr)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeon2)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeon3)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS-OCTEON octeon_saa_saad (octeonp)
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: Full MIPS R5900
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: MIPS R5900 VU0
mips64el-openbsd  -FAIL: Paired LL/SC for mips64r6 (mips64r6)

Co-Authored-By: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@orcam.me.uk>

	gas/
	* testsuite/gas/mips/fix-rm7000-2.d: Add `-32' to the `as' tag.
	* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@fix-rm7000-2.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/mips/r5900-full.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/mips/r5900-vu0.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/mips/llpscp-64.d: Add `as' tag with `-32'.
	* testsuite/gas/mips/octeon-saa-saad.d: Likewise.
2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
bfd Revert "MIPS: support mips*64 as CPU and gnuabi64 as ABI" 2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
binutils Revert "MIPS: support mips*64 as CPU and gnuabi64 as ABI" 2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
config
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cpu DesCGENization of the BPF binutils port 2023-07-21 12:20:40 +02:00
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gas MIPS/GAS/testsuite: Force o32 for tests expecting 32-bit addressing 2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
gdb gdb: remove trailing empty line in target-delegates.c 2023-07-27 13:33:03 -04:00
gdbserver
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gold Revert "MIPS: support mips*64 as CPU and gnuabi64 as ABI" 2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
gprof PR30657, gprof heap buffer overflow 2023-07-26 10:23:27 +09:30
gprofng
include bpf: Add atomic compare-and-exchange instructions 2023-07-25 13:40:06 -07:00
intl
ld MIPS/LD/testsuite: Run `got-dump-1' for o32/n32 ABIs 2023-07-28 06:00:36 +01:00
libbacktrace
libctf
libdecnumber
libiberty
libsframe
opcodes Fix typo in riscv-dis.c comment 2023-07-28 03:33:39 +00:00
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sim bpf: fix neg and neg32 BPF instructions in simulator 2023-07-26 11:44:20 +02:00
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