builtin-apply-mmx.c   [plain text]


/* __builtin_apply_args () and __builtin_return () built-in functions does
   not function properly when -mmmx is used in compile flags.
   __builtin_apply_args () saves all registers that pass arguments to a
   function, including %mm0-%mm3, to a memory block, and __builtin_return ()
   restores %mm0, from a return memory block, as it can be used as a
   function return register.  Unfortunatelly, when MMX registers are touched,
   i387 FPU switches to MMX mode, and no FP operation is possible until emms
   instruction is issued.  */

/* This test case is adapted from gcc.dg/builtin-apply4.c.  */
 
/* APPLE LOCAL 5431747 - remove xfail */ 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-O2 -mmmx" } */
/* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */

#include "../../gcc.dg/i386-cpuid.h"

extern void abort (void);

double
foo (double arg)
{
  if (arg != 116.0)
    abort ();

  return arg + 1.0;
}

inline double
bar (double arg)
{
  foo (arg);
  __builtin_return (__builtin_apply ((void (*)()) foo,
				     __builtin_apply_args (), 16));
}

int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
  unsigned long cpu_facilities;

  cpu_facilities = i386_cpuid ();

  if (!(cpu_facilities & bit_MMX))
    /* If host has no MMX support, pass.  */
    return 0;

  if (bar (116.0) != 117.0)
    abort ();

  return 0;
}