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/* PR c/4389
This testcase failed because host_integerp (x, 0) was returning
1 even for constants bigger than 2^31. It fails under hppa
hpux without -mdisable-indexing because the pointer x - 1 is used
as the base address of an indexed load. Because the struct A is not
actually allocated, x - 1 lies in the text segment and this causes
the wrong space register to be selected for the load. It fails on
IA64 hpux in ILP32 mode because extending x - 1 before adding the
array offset gives a different answer then adding first and then
extending. The underlying problem is the same as with hppa, x - 1 is
not a legal data address. It also fails on x32 targets for the
same reason. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-O2" } */
/* { dg-options "-O2 -mdisable-indexing" { target hppa*-*-hpux* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { aarch64*-*-* && ilp32 } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { "ia64-*-hpux*" } "*" "-mlp64" } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { { i?86-*-* x86_64-*-* } && x32 } } */
/* Disable the test entirely for 16-bit targets. */
#if __INT_MAX__ > 32767
extern void abort (void);
extern void exit (int);
struct A {
int a[10000][10000];
};
int b[2] = { 213151, 0 };
void foo (struct A *x, int y)
{
if (x->a[9999][9999] != x->a[y][y])
abort ();
if (x->a[9999][9999] != 213151)
abort ();
}
int main (void)
{
struct A *x;
asm ("" : "=r" (x) : "0" (&b[1]));
foo (x - 1, 9999);
exit (0);
}
#else
int main () { return 0; }
#endif /* __INT_MAX__ */