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[avr-gcc-list] Unfounded warnings from the AVR backend (gcc-4.x)
From: |
Bernd Trog |
Subject: |
[avr-gcc-list] Unfounded warnings from the AVR backend (gcc-4.x) |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:45:11 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
when compiling this code:
procedure My_int;
pragma Machine_Attribute (My_int, "signal");
pragma Export (C, My_int, "__vector_1");
procedure My_int is begin null; end;
with avr-gcc-4.x I get this warning:
demo_ada.adb:9: warning: `demo_ada__my_int' appears to be a misspelled
signal handler
I do not get this warning with gcc-3.4.x.
IMO, this is caused by the misspelled-signames patch
from Theodore A. Roth:
[...]
{
const char *func_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (*node));
const char *attr = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name);
/* If the function has the 'signal' or 'interrupt' attribute, test to
make sure that the name of the function is "__vector_NN" so as to
catch when the user misspells the interrupt vector name. */
if (strncmp (attr, "interrupt", strlen ("interrupt")) == 0)
{
if (strncmp (func_name, "__vector", strlen ("__vector")) != 0)
{
warning (0, "%qs appears to be a misspelled interrupt handler",
func_name);
[...]
Ted's patch is a bit too C specific, because it assumes that the source
code function name is equal the symbol name.
(__vector_1 = __vector_1)
In Ada, the source code function name (demo_ada__my_int) for interrupts is
translated to__vector_xx with the "Pragma Export (..)" statement.
Its not possible to define "__vector_1" as a source code function name.
Here is a patch that fixes the wrong warning in avr.c:
@@ -4679,7 +4696,7 @@
}
else
{
- const char *func_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (*node));
+ const char *func_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME
(*node));
const char *attr = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name);
/* If the function has the 'signal' or 'interrupt' attribute, test to
For more detail see:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Function-Basics.html#Function-Basics
Is this patch OK?
Any comments or questions?
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