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/* Tests instruction l.sub.

   Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

   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/>.  */

# mach: or1k
# output: report(0x00000003);\n
# output: report(0x00000002);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000002);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x00000003);\n
# output: report(0x00000002);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0xfffffffd);\n
# output: report(0xfffffffe);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0xfffffffe);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x7fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x3fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x3fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0x3fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x80000000);\n
# output: report(0x7fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x7fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x80000000);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x80000000);\n
# output: report(0x7fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x3fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x40000000);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: report(0x00000000);\n
# output: \n
# output: report(0x7fffffff);\n
# output: report(0x80000000);\n
# output: report(0xffffffff);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: report(0x00000001);\n
# output: \n
# output: exit(0)\n

#include "or1k-asm-test-helpers.h"

	STANDARD_TEST_ENVIRONMENT

	.section .exception_vectors

	/* Range exception.  */
	.org	0xb00

	/* The handling is a bit dubious at present.  We just patch the
	   instruction with l.nop and restart.  This will go wrong in branch
	   delay slots.  But we don't have those in this test.  */
	l.addi r1, r1, -EXCEPTION_STACK_SKIP_SIZE
	PUSH r2
	PUSH r3
	/* Save the address of the instruction that caused the problem.  */
	MOVE_FROM_SPR r2, SPR_EPCR_BASE
	LOAD_IMMEDIATE r3, 0x15000000 /* Opcode for l.nop  */
	l.sw	0(r2), r3
	POP r3
	POP r2
	l.addi r1, r1, EXCEPTION_STACK_SKIP_SIZE
	l.rfe

	.section .text
start_tests:
	PUSH LINK_REGISTER_R9

	/* Test l.sub */

	/* Subtract two small positive numbers.  Sets the carry, but never
	   the overflow if the result is negative.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x00000003, \
	  0x00000002
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x00000001, \
	  0x00000002

	/* Check carry in is ignored.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 SPR_SR_CY, SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x00000003, 0x00000002

	/* Subtract two small negative numbers.  Sets the carry flag if
	   the result is negative, but never the overflow flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0xfffffffd, \
	  0xfffffffe
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0xffffffff, \
	  0xfffffffe

	/* Subtract two quite large positive numbers.  Should set neither
	   the overflow nor the carry flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x7fffffff, \
	  0x3fffffff

	/* Subtract two quite large negative numbers.  Should set neither
	   the overflow nor the carry flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x40000000, \
	  0x40000000

	/* Subtract two large positive numbers with a negative result.
	   Should set the carry, but not the overflow flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x3fffffff, \
	  0x40000000

	/* Subtract two large negative numbers with a positive result.
	   Should set neither the carry nor the overflow flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x40000000, \
	  0x3fffffff

	/* Subtract a large positive from a large negative number.  Should
	   set overflow but not the carry flag.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x80000000, \
	  0x7fffffff

	/* Subtract a large negative from a large positive number.  Should
	   set both the overflow and carry flags.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x7fffffff, \
	  0x80000000

	/* Check that range exceptions are triggered.  */

	SET_SPR_SR_FLAGS SPR_SR_OVE, r2, r3

	/* Check that an overflow alone causes a RANGE Exception.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x80000000, \
	  0x7fffffff

	/* Check that a carry alone does not cause a RANGE Exception.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x3fffffff, \
	  0x40000000

	/* Check that carry and overflow together cause an exception.  */
	TEST_INST_FF_I32_I32 0, SPR_SR_CY | SPR_SR_OV, l.sub, 0x7fffffff, \
	  0x80000000

	CLEAR_SPR_SR_FLAGS SPR_SR_OVE, r2, r3

	POP LINK_REGISTER_R9
	RETURN_TO_LINK_REGISTER_R9