Re: [reiserfs-list] Re: ReiserFS Oops (2.4.1, deterministic, symlink
Jakub Jelinek (jakub@redhat.com)
Sat, 3 Feb 2001 04:48:09 -0500
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 04:25:20AM +0000, Paul Jakma wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
>
> > You can do:
> > if [ "$CC" = gcc ]; then
> > echo 'inline void f(unsigned int n){int i,j=-1;for(i=0;i<10&&j<0;i++)if((1UL<<i)==n)j=i;if(j<0)exit(0);}main(){f(64);exit(1);}' > test.c
> > gcc -O2 -o test test.c
> > if ./test; then echo "*** Please don't use this compiler to compile kernel"; fi
> > rm -f test.c test
> > fi
> >
> > (the $CC = gcc test is there e.g. so that the test is not done when
> > cross-compiling or when there is a separate kernel compiler and userland
> > compiler (e.g. on sparc64). This test will barf on gcc-2.96 up to -67 and
> >
> > Jakub
>
> ehhmm..
>
> [root@fogarty /tmp]# rpm -q gcc
> gcc-2.96-70
> [root@fogarty /tmp]# cat test.c
> inline void f(unsigned int n){int
> i,j=-1;for(i=0;i<10&&j<0;i++)if((1UL<<i)==n)j=i;if(j<0)exit(0);}main(){f(64);
> exit(1);}
> [root@fogarty /tmp]# gcc -o test test.c
> [root@fogarty /tmp]# ./test
>
> didn't barf here with 2.96-70.
I used a wrong word (the test originally had abort() instead of exit(0) and
exit(0) instead of exit(1)). The test will exit with 0 if it was
miscompiled, 1 if it was not. And on 2.96-70 it should exit with 1 as it
should not be miscompiled.
Jakub
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