old-cross-binutils/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/i386-avx.c
Gary Benson df7e526582 Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86"
This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and
64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86"
rather than "i386".  All types, functions and variables within these
files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with
"x86" rather than "i386".  This makes GDB follow the convention used
by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called
"i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code
for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*".

This commit only renames OS-independent files.  The Linux ports of
both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully.
Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/
type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I
don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely
necessary.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* i386-nat.h: Renamed as...
	* x86-nat.h: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
	* i386-nat.c: Renamed as...
	* x86-nat.c: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
	* common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as...
	* common/x86-xstate.h: New file.  All type, function and variable
	name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references
	updated.
	* nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as...
	* nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
	* nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as...
	* nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file.  All type, function and variable
	name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references
	updated.
	* nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as...
	* nat/x86-dregs.h: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
	* nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as...
	* nat/x86-dregs.c: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* i386-low.h: Renamed as...
	* x86-low.h: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
	* i386-low.c: Renamed as...
	* x86-low.c: New file.  All type, function and variable name
	prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_".  All references updated.
2014-09-02 16:54:08 +01:00

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/* Test program for AVX registers.
Copyright 2010-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "nat/x86-cpuid.h"
typedef struct {
float f[8];
} v8sf_t;
v8sf_t data[] =
{
{ { 0.0, 0.125, 0.25, 0.375, 0.50, 0.625, 0.75, 0.875 } },
{ { 1.0, 1.125, 1.25, 1.375, 1.50, 1.625, 1.75, 1.875 } },
{ { 2.0, 2.125, 2.25, 2.375, 2.50, 2.625, 2.75, 2.875 } },
{ { 3.0, 3.125, 3.25, 3.375, 3.50, 3.625, 3.75, 3.875 } },
{ { 4.0, 4.125, 4.25, 4.375, 4.50, 4.625, 4.75, 4.875 } },
{ { 5.0, 5.125, 5.25, 5.375, 5.50, 5.625, 5.75, 5.875 } },
{ { 6.0, 6.125, 6.25, 6.375, 6.50, 6.625, 6.75, 6.875 } },
{ { 7.0, 7.125, 7.25, 7.375, 7.50, 7.625, 7.75, 7.875 } },
#ifdef __x86_64__
{ { 8.0, 8.125, 8.25, 8.375, 8.50, 8.625, 8.75, 8.875 } },
{ { 9.0, 9.125, 9.25, 9.375, 9.50, 9.625, 9.75, 9.875 } },
{ { 10.0, 10.125, 10.25, 10.375, 10.50, 10.625, 10.75, 10.875 } },
{ { 11.0, 11.125, 11.25, 11.375, 11.50, 11.625, 11.75, 11.875 } },
{ { 12.0, 12.125, 12.25, 12.375, 12.50, 12.625, 12.75, 12.875 } },
{ { 13.0, 13.125, 13.25, 13.375, 13.50, 13.625, 13.75, 13.875 } },
{ { 14.0, 14.125, 14.25, 14.375, 14.50, 14.625, 14.75, 14.875 } },
{ { 15.0, 15.125, 15.25, 15.375, 15.50, 15.625, 15.75, 15.875 } },
#endif
};
int
have_avx (void)
{
unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
if (!x86_cpuid (1, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx))
return 0;
if ((ecx & (bit_AVX | bit_OSXSAVE)) == (bit_AVX | bit_OSXSAVE))
return 1;
else
return 0;
}
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
if (have_avx ())
{
asm ("vmovaps 0(%0), %%ymm0\n\t"
"vmovaps 32(%0), %%ymm1\n\t"
"vmovaps 64(%0), %%ymm2\n\t"
"vmovaps 96(%0), %%ymm3\n\t"
"vmovaps 128(%0), %%ymm4\n\t"
"vmovaps 160(%0), %%ymm5\n\t"
"vmovaps 192(%0), %%ymm6\n\t"
"vmovaps 224(%0), %%ymm7\n\t"
: /* no output operands */
: "r" (data)
: "xmm0", "xmm1", "xmm2", "xmm3", "xmm4", "xmm5", "xmm6", "xmm7");
#ifdef __x86_64__
asm ("vmovaps 256(%0), %%ymm8\n\t"
"vmovaps 288(%0), %%ymm9\n\t"
"vmovaps 320(%0), %%ymm10\n\t"
"vmovaps 352(%0), %%ymm11\n\t"
"vmovaps 384(%0), %%ymm12\n\t"
"vmovaps 416(%0), %%ymm13\n\t"
"vmovaps 448(%0), %%ymm14\n\t"
"vmovaps 480(%0), %%ymm15\n\t"
: /* no output operands */
: "r" (data)
: "xmm8", "xmm9", "xmm10", "xmm11", "xmm12", "xmm13", "xmm14", "xmm15");
#endif
asm ("nop"); /* first breakpoint here */
asm (
"vmovaps %%ymm0, 0(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm1, 32(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm2, 64(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm3, 96(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm4, 128(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm5, 160(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm6, 192(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm7, 224(%0)\n\t"
: /* no output operands */
: "r" (data)
: "xmm0", "xmm1", "xmm2", "xmm3", "xmm4", "xmm5", "xmm6", "xmm7");
#ifdef __x86_64__
asm (
"vmovaps %%ymm8, 256(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm9, 288(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm10, 320(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm11, 352(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm12, 384(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm13, 416(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm14, 448(%0)\n\t"
"vmovaps %%ymm15, 480(%0)\n\t"
: /* no output operands */
: "r" (data)
: "xmm8", "xmm9", "xmm10", "xmm11", "xmm12", "xmm13", "xmm14", "xmm15");
#endif
puts ("Bye!"); /* second breakpoint here */
}
return 0;
}