ARM has an override of the test math/test-fpucw.c, to disable (for
soft-float testing) definitions of hard-float macros in fpu_control.h
that the header normally defines not only when building for
hard-float, but also when building for soft-float with _LIBC defined
so that libc code can dynamically test whether VFP hardware is
present. (_LIBC is defined when building tests, although ideally it
wouldn't be.)
The override doesn't work for the derived tests test-fpucw-*.c because
they use #include "" instead of <> to include test-fpucw.c, so always
get the math/ version instead of the ARM sysdeps override. This patch
changes them to use <> so the sysdeps override is effective.
(test-fpucw-ieee-static.c doesn't need a change because it includes
test-fpucw-ieee.c, which isn't itself being overridden, which in turn
includes test-fpucw.c with a #include changed by this patch.)
Tested for ARM (big-endian soft-float, non-VFP hardware).
* math/test-fpucw-ieee.c: Use <> in #include of test-fpucw.c.
* math/test-fpucw-static.c: Likewise.
+2014-01-16 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
+
+ * math/test-fpucw-ieee.c: Use <> in #include of test-fpucw.c.
+ * math/test-fpucw-static.c: Likewise.
+
2013-01-16 Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@redhat.com>
[BZ #16453]
# define FPU_CONTROL _FPU_IEEE
#endif
-#include "test-fpucw.c"
+#include <test-fpucw.c>
/* Preempt the library's definition of `__fpu_control'. */
fpu_control_t __fpu_control = FPU_CONTROL;
-#include "test-fpucw.c"
+#include <test-fpucw.c>