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c { dg-do compile }
* Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 14:12:51 +0200
* From: Jean-Paul Jeannot <jeannot@gx-tech.fr>
* Organization: GX Technology France
* To: egcs-bugs@cygnus.com
* Subject: identified bug in g77 on Alpha
*
* Dear Sir,
*
* You will find below the assembly code of a simple Fortran routine which
* crashes with segmentation fault when storing the first element
* in( jT_f-hd_T ) = Xsp
* whereas everything is fine when commenting this line.
*
* The assembly code (generated with
* -ffast-math -fexpensive-optimizations -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-inline
* or with -O5)
* uses a zapnot instruction to copy an address.
* BUT the zapnot parameter is 15 (copuing 4 bytes) instead of 255 (to copy
* 8 bytes).
*
* I guess this is typically a 64 bit issue. As, from my understanding,
* zapnots are used a lot to copy registers, this may create problems
* elsewhere.
*
* Thanks for your help
*
* Jean-Paul Jeannot
*
subroutine simul_trace( in, Xsp, Ysp, Xrcv, Yrcv )
c Next declaration added on transfer to gfortran testsuite
integer hd_S, hd_Z, hd_T
common /Idim/ jT_f, jT_l, nT, nT_dim
common /Idim/ jZ_f, jZ_l, nZ, nZ_dim
common /Idim/ jZ2_f, jZ2_l, nZ2, nZ2_dim
common /Idim/ jzs_f, jzs_l, nzs, nzs_dim, l_amp
common /Idim/ hd_S, hd_Z, hd_T
common /Idim/ nlay, nlayz
common /Idim/ n_work
common /Idim/ nb_calls
real Xsp, Ysp, Xrcv, Yrcv
real in( jT_f-hd_T : jT_l )
in( jT_f-hd_T ) = Xsp
in( jT_f-hd_T + 1 ) = Ysp
in( jT_f-hd_T + 2 ) = Xrcv
in( jT_f-hd_T + 3 ) = Yrcv
end