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Notes on how the HPPA testsuite is organized:
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basic.parse -- this directory contains the basic instruction parsing
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tests and a simple .stab parsing test.  This would be where you'd
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add code to make sure new instructions are parsed correctly, new
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completers (such as cache hits) are parsed correctly, etc.
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It's also a reasonable place to make sure parsing of the various
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assembler directives is handled correctly.  If you're going to add
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such code, try to be reasonably complete.  Add test code for each
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basic directive and test all (or a noteworthy) subset of arguments.
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It should only be necessary to have an assembler to run these tests;
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calling objdump_start or something similar should not be done from
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this directory.
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more.parse -- this is where you should put additional parsing tests, such
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as tests to check mode selector parsing, string parsing, expression parsing,
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etc.  It's also a reasonable place to put parsing tests which are not complete
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enough (whatever that means) for basic.parse.
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It should only be necessary to have an assembler to run these tests;
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calling objdump_start or something similar should not be done from
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this directory.
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reloc -- this is where you tests which examine relocations produced
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by GAS belong.  To run these tests you must have a functioning objdump.
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unsorted -- this is where everything else goes.  As groups of related tests
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end up in this directory, they should be broken out into a new class of
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tests.

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