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authorYamaArashi <shadow962@live.com>2016-04-29 06:03:42 -0700
committerYamaArashi <shadow962@live.com>2016-04-29 06:03:42 -0700
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-# This test is known to fail on targets that use the instruction scheduler
-# at optimisation levels of 2 or more because the alias analysis is confused
-# by the reassignment of a variable structure to a fixed structure. The
-# failure could be suppressed by preventing instruction scheduling:
-#
-# set additional_flags "-fno-schedule-insns -fno-schedule-insns2";
-#
-# but this would disguise the fact that there is a problem. Instead we use
-# we generate an xfail result and explain that it is alias analysis that
-# is at fault.
-
-set torture_eval_before_execute {
-
- set compiler_conditional_xfail_data {
- "alias analysis conflicts with instruction scheduling" \
- "arm-*-* thumb-*-*" \
- {"-O2" "-Os"} \
- {"-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions" }
- }
-}
-
-return 0