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authorJakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>2022-08-01 08:26:03 +0200
committerJakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>2022-08-01 08:26:03 +0200
commit82ac4cd213867be939aedee15347e8fd3f200b6a (patch)
tree46fdded551db4c81be4c136c74d561ca94defc60 /libgfortran
parent3f05605364f6f17b84842a8a5960d465b4448bae (diff)
downloadgcc-82ac4cd213867be939aedee15347e8fd3f200b6a.tar.gz
libfortran: Fix up boz_15.f90 on powerpc64le with -mabi=ieeelongdouble [PR106079]
The boz_15.f90 test FAILs on powerpc64le-linux when -mabi=ieeelongdouble is used (either default through --with-long-double-format=ieee or when used explicitly). The problem is that the read/write transfer routines are called with BT_REAL (or BT_COMPLEX) type and kind 17 which is magic we use to say it is the IEEE quad real(kind=16) rather than the IBM double double real(kind=16). For the floating point input/output we then handle kind 17 specially, but for B/O/Z we just treat the bytes of the floating point value as binary blob and using 17 in that case results in unexpected behavior, for write it means we don't estimate right how many chars we'll need and print ******************** etc. rather than what we should, and even with explicit size we'd print one further byte than intended. For read it would even mean overwriting some unrelated byte after the floating point object. Fixed by using 16 instead of 17 in the read_radix and write_{b,o,z} calls. 2022-08-01 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR libfortran/106079 * io/transfer.c (formatted_transfer_scalar_read, formatted_transfer_scalar_write): For type BT_REAL with kind 17 change kind to 16 before calling read_radix or write_{b,o,z}.
Diffstat (limited to 'libgfortran')
-rw-r--r--libgfortran/io/transfer.c24
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/libgfortran/io/transfer.c b/libgfortran/io/transfer.c
index f543dfd79dc..2760929a1e9 100644
--- a/libgfortran/io/transfer.c
+++ b/libgfortran/io/transfer.c
@@ -1614,6 +1614,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_read (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kind
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
read_radix (dtp, f, p, kind, 2);
break;
@@ -1626,6 +1630,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_read (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kind
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
read_radix (dtp, f, p, kind, 8);
break;
@@ -1638,6 +1646,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_read (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kind
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
read_radix (dtp, f, p, kind, 16);
break;
@@ -2085,6 +2097,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_write (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kin
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
write_b (dtp, f, p, kind);
break;
@@ -2097,6 +2113,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_write (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kin
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
write_o (dtp, f, p, kind);
break;
@@ -2109,6 +2129,10 @@ formatted_transfer_scalar_write (st_parameter_dt *dtp, bt type, void *p, int kin
if (!(compile_options.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008)
&& require_type (dtp, BT_INTEGER, type, f))
return;
+#ifdef HAVE_GFC_REAL_17
+ if (type == BT_REAL && kind == 17)
+ kind = 16;
+#endif
write_z (dtp, f, p, kind);
break;