From: Roger Sayle Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 13:32:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: gfortran: Respect target's NO_DOT_IN_LABEL in trans-common.cc X-Git-Tag: upstream/12.2.0~1519 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3881e1823c5a59d988ddcddcc1e25c5738e228fb;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fgcc.git gfortran: Respect target's NO_DOT_IN_LABEL in trans-common.cc This patch fixes 9 unexpected failures in the gfortran testsuite on nvptx-none. The issue is that gfortran's EQUIVALENCE internally uses symbols such as "equiv.0" even on platforms that define NO_DOT_IN_LABEL. On nvptx-none, this then results in the following error message(s): ptxas application ptx input, fatal: Parsing error near '.0': syntax error ptxas fatal: Ptx assembly aborted due to errors The fix is to tweak trans-common.cc to respect the target's NO_DOT_IN_LABEL (and NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL) when generating internal equiv.%d symbols. Only the nvptx, mmix and xtensa backends define NO_DOT_IN_LABEL which explains why no-one has spotted/fixed this issue since the problematic code was last changed back in 2005(!). 2022-02-10 Roger Sayle Tobias Burnus gcc/fortran/ChangeLog * trans-common.cc (GFC_EQUIV_FMT): New macro respecting the target's NO_DOT_IN_LABEL and NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL preferences. (build_equiv_decl): Use GFC_EQUIV_FMT here. --- diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-common.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-common.cc index 7b4d198..7c8cba0 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-common.cc +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-common.cc @@ -338,6 +338,13 @@ build_field (segment_info *h, tree union_type, record_layout_info rli) h->field = field; } +#if !defined (NO_DOT_IN_LABEL) +#define GFC_EQUIV_FMT "equiv.%d" +#elif !defined (NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL) +#define GFC_EQUIV_FMT "_Equiv$%d" +#else +#define GFC_EQUIV_FMT "_Equiv_%d" +#endif /* Get storage for local equivalence. */ @@ -356,7 +363,7 @@ build_equiv_decl (tree union_type, bool is_init, bool is_saved, bool is_auto) return decl; } - snprintf (name, sizeof (name), "equiv.%d", serial++); + snprintf (name, sizeof (name), GFC_EQUIV_FMT, serial++); decl = build_decl (input_location, VAR_DECL, get_identifier (name), union_type); DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1;