From: Alexandre Oliva Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 04:25:55 +0000 (-0300) Subject: [testsuite] note pitfall in how outputs.exp sets gld X-Git-Tag: basepoints/gcc-15~7992 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a6065b9cbcde458dd944392ea259e5e1114d2b16;p=thirdparty%2Fgcc.git [testsuite] note pitfall in how outputs.exp sets gld This patch documents a glitch in gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp: it checks whether the linker is GNU ld, and uses that to decide whether to expect collect2 to create .ld1_args files under -save-temps, but collect2 bases that decision on whether HAVE_GNU_LD is set, which may be false zero if the linker in use is GNU ld. Configuring --with-gnu-ld fixes this misalignment. Without that, atsave tests are likely to fail, because without HAVE_GNU_LD, collect2 won't use @file syntax to run the linker (so it won't create .ld1_args files). Long version: HAVE_GNU_LD is set when (i) DEFAULT_LINKER is set during configure, pointing at GNU ld; (ii) --with-gnu-ld is passed to configure; or (iii) config.gcc sets gnu_ld=yes. If a port doesn't set gnu_ld, and the toolchain isn't configured so as to assume GNU ld, configure and thus collect2 conservatively assume the linker doesn't support @file arguments. But outputs.exp can't see how configure set HAVE_GNU_LD (it may be used to test an installed compiler), and upon finding that the linker used by the compiler is GNU ld, it will expect collect2 to use @file arguments when running the linker. If that assumption doesn't hold, atsave tests will fail. for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog * gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp (gld): Note a known mismatch and record a workaround. --- diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp index 7ee355034cca..9f44cbdb0b5d 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp @@ -50,7 +50,15 @@ if !$skip_lto { set ltop [check_linker_plugin_available] } -# Check for GNU LD. Some files like .ld1_args depend on this. +# Check for GNU LD. Some files like .ld1_args depend on this. This +# should really be testing whether HAVE_GNU_LD was set by configure. +# If we find GNU ld here, but the compiler wasn't configured +# --with-gnu-ld or with DEFAULT_LINKER pointing at GNU ld, on a target +# that doesn't set gnu_ld=yes unconditionally, configure and thus +# collect2 will conservatively assume there's no support for @file in +# the linker, but our atfile tests will expect ld1_args files to be +# created, and thus fail. Configuring the compiler --with-gnu-ld +# fixes this. set gld [check_effective_target_gld] # Prepare additional options to be used for linking.