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bug#20567: guile 2.0.11 - test failures on mips64 big-endian with n32 AB
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Andy Wingo |
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bug#20567: guile 2.0.11 - test failures on mips64 big-endian with n32 ABI |
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Fri, 24 Jun 2016 07:17:50 +0200 |
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Mark does this ring a bell to you? I know you have a mip64 n32 machine
that you use sometimes.
Andy
On Wed 13 May 2015 20:31, "Schaefer, Frank" <address@hidden> writes:
> I've encountered two test failures with guile 2.0.11 on mips64
> big-endian, whenever I build with -mabi=n32 (these test failures do
> not occur with -mabi=64). At least one of them I have resolved with
> the attached patch.
>
> First testcase failure: test-ffi (fixed by my patch). The guile code
> apparently assumes that sizeof(ffi_arg)<=sizeof(void **). This is a
> faulty assumption; it holds on *most* platforms, but with the mips64
> n32 ABI, sizeof(void **)==4, and sizeof(ffi_arg)==8. So every foreign
> function that returns a pointer is liable to corrupt data, and anyone
> retrieving the return value as a simple void * is only going to get
> sign-extension garbage on big-endian (usually NULL).
>
> Second testcase failure: check-guile fails due to 'ERROR:
> foreign.test: procedure->pointer: qsort - arguments:
> ((null-pointer-error "pointer->bytevector" "null pointer dereference"
> () ()))'. I strongly suspect it's related to the ffi_arg issue
> mentioned above, but I'm still peeling away macro ugliness to track it
> down. If anyone wants to pitch in with additional guidance or
> patchwork, I'd be happy to listen and test.
>
> (The patch applies against 2.0.11 release or against current HEAD,
> where it also fixes the new testcases for test-foreign-object-scm and
> test-foreign-object-c. HEAD also fails the test-out-of-memory case,
> though, which precludes further unit tests.)
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