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test: Add a simple test to detected warnings with uint64_t, uintptr_t
These types are problematic because they are typically declared in a non-standard way in U-Boot. For example, U-Boot uses 'long long' for int64_t even on a 64-bit machine whereas stdint.h uses 'long'. Similarly, U-Boot always uses 'long' for intptr_t whereas stdint.h mostly uses 'int'. This simple test script runs a few toolchains on a few archs to check for warnings. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
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#include <common.h> | ||
#include <inttypes.h> | ||
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int test_types(void) | ||
{ | ||
uintptr_t uintptr = 0; | ||
uint64_t uint64 = 0; | ||
u64 u64_val = 0; | ||
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printf("uintptr = %" PRIuPTR "\n", uintptr); | ||
printf("uint64 = %" PRIu64 "\n", uint64); | ||
printf("u64 = %" PRIu64 "\n", u64_val); | ||
} |
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#!/bin/bash | ||
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# Test script to check uintptr_t and 64-bit types for warnings | ||
# | ||
# It builds a few boards with different toolchains. If there are no warnings | ||
# then all is well. | ||
# | ||
# Usage: | ||
# | ||
# Make sure that your toolchains are correct at the bottom of this file | ||
# | ||
# Then: | ||
# ./test/stdint/test-includes.sh | ||
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out=/tmp/test-includes.tmp | ||
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try_test() { | ||
local board=$1 | ||
local arch=$2 | ||
local soc=$3 | ||
local gcc=$4 | ||
local flags="$5" | ||
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echo $@ | ||
if ! which ${gcc} >/dev/null 2>&1; then | ||
echo "Not found: ${gcc}" | ||
return | ||
fi | ||
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rm -rf ${out} | ||
mkdir -p ${out} | ||
touch ${out}/config.h | ||
mkdir -p ${out}/generated | ||
touch ${out}/generated/generic-asm-offsets.h | ||
mkdir -p ${out}/include/asm | ||
ln -s $(pwd)/arch/${arch}/include/asm/arch-${soc} \ | ||
${out}/include/asm/arch | ||
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cmd="${gcc} -c -D__KERNEL__ ${flags} \ | ||
-fno-builtin -ffreestanding \ | ||
-Iarch/${arch}/include \ | ||
-Iinclude \ | ||
-I${out} -I${out}/include \ | ||
-include configs/${board}.h test/stdint/int-types.c \ | ||
-o /dev/null" | ||
$cmd | ||
} | ||
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# Run a test with and without CONFIG_USE_STDINT | ||
try_both() { | ||
try_test $@ | ||
try_test $@ -DCONFIG_USE_STDINT | ||
} | ||
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# board arch soc path-to-gcc | ||
try_both sandbox sandbox - gcc | ||
try_both coreboot x86 - x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc | ||
try_both seaboard arm tegra20 /opt/linaro/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.08_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc |