# The following targets fail 20020720-1.c for several reasons: # (1) They implement floating point instructions via software, or # (2) The "abs(x) < 0.0" comparison is split up in too many intermediate # insns for combine to handle -- it can handle max three insns # simultaneously. For example, for RISCy machines it is common that 1 # insn performs abs, 1 insn loads 0.0, 1 insn sets CCmode flags based # upon the FP comparison, and a 4th insn makes a conditional branch # based upon the appropriate bits in the flags. On the other hand, if # for example the comparison insn takes 0.0 as an operand, the # combiner is able to see all intermediate instructions simultaneously # and can make the optimization. # Don't XFAIL at -O0, that should never fail. set torture_eval_before_compile { global compiler_conditional_xfail_data set compiler_conditional_xfail_data { "This test fails to optimize completely on certain platforms." \ { "xtensa-*-*" "sh-*-*" "arm*-*-*" "strongarm*-*-*" "xscale*-*-*" "h8300*-*-*" "x86_64-*-*" } \ { "*" } \ { "-O0" } } } return 0