Michel please try again but use one of the more current builds from

http://tinyprod.net/razvanm/debian

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On Sep 14, 2011, at 8:01 AM, Peter Bigot <big...@acm.org> wrote:

> Interesting.  I'll have to figure out where that extra information is
> getting added; when I do that on one of my internal builds, I just get 4.5.3
> with no msp430-specific version information.  Somebody's adding something
> somewhere.
> 
> The 20110428 bit raises eyebrows.  No idea where that comes from, but if
> it's real, that'd be a large part of your problem.  Take that up with
> whoever built the distribution you're using.  Or, duplicate the problem with
> a clean build of the official 20110716 release updated with the current LTS
> patches and report as a ticket.  Thanks.
> 
> Peter
> 
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Michiel Konstapel 
> <m.konsta...@sownet.nl>wrote:
> 
>> Update on the mspgcc version:
>> 
>> $ msp430-gcc --version
>> msp430-gcc (GCC) 4.5.3 20110428 (msp430) LTS_20110716_0813
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Michiel Konstapel [mailto:m.konsta...@sownet.nl]
>>> Sent: woensdag 14 september 2011 14:38
>>> To: mspgcc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: [Mspgcc-users] uint64_t issue?
>>> 
>>> I think I've run into a compiler bug, but I'm not sure how to pin it
>>> down.
>>> 
>>> I'm using the TinyOS RandomMlcg random generator:
>>> 
>>>  /* Return the next 32 bit random number */
>>>  async command uint32_t Random.rand32() {
>>>    uint32_t mlcg,p,q;
>>>    uint64_t tmpseed;
>>>    atomic
>>>      {
>>>      tmpseed =  (uint64_t)33614U * (uint64_t)seed;
>>>      q = tmpseed;    /* low */
>>>      q = q >> 1;
>>>      p = tmpseed >> 32 ;             /* hi */
>>>      mlcg = p + q;
>>>        if (mlcg & 0x80000000) {
>>>        mlcg = mlcg & 0x7FFFFFFF;
>>>        mlcg++;
>>>      }
>>>      seed = mlcg;
>>>      }
>>>    return mlcg;
>>>  }
>>> 
>>> Now, in my program, I have a function that takes one argument. After
>>> the
>>> call to Random.rand16(), this argument is overwritten by the value
>>> 0x834e - which is 33614U. This happens with mspgcc4 (20110813) but not
>>> with 3.2.3. My trivial test program failed to reproduce this; I'll see
>>> if I can find a way to trigger it.
>>> 
>>> The context in which it's called (noinlined so I can find it in the
>>> disassembly):
>>> 
>>>      void backoff(uint16_t fixed) __attribute__((noinline)) {
>>>              uint16_t delay = 0;
>>>              printf("fixed=%u\n", fixed);    // here, fixed is
>>> correct
>>>              delay = call Random.rand16();
>>>              printf("fixed=%u\n", fixed);    // here, fixed == 0x834e
>>>              ...
>>> 
>>> For reference, the disassembly of the working version (3.2.3) followed
>>> by the broken one, up to the second call to printf:
>>> 
>>> 3.2.3:
>>> 00005204 <SendP__backoff>:
>>>    5204:       1b 15           .word   0x151b; ????
>>>    5206:       0a 4f           mov     r15,    r10
>>>    5208:       0f 12           push    r15
>>>    520a:       30 12 fa 51     push    #20986          ;#0x51fa
>>>    520e:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    5210:       6a 7d           subc.b  @r13,   r10
>>>    5212:       21 52           add     #4,     r1      ;r2 As==10
>>>    5214:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    5216:       5e 52 0b 4e     add.b   &0x4e0b,r14
>>>    521a:       0a 12           push    r10
>>>    521c:       30 12 fa 51     push    #20986          ;#0x51fa
>>>    5220:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    5222:       6a 7d           subc.b  @r13,   r10
>>>    5224:       21 52           add     #4,     r1      ;r2 As==10
>>>    5226:       0a 4b           mov     r11,    r10
>>>    5228:       0b 43           clr     r11
>>>    522a:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    522c:       f6 34           jge     $+494           ;abs 0x541a
>>>    522e:       53 12           push.b  #1              ;r3 As==01
>>>    5230:       0b 12           push    r11
>>>    5232:       0a 12           push    r10
>>>    5234:       0d 4e           mov     r14,    r13
>>>    5236:       0e 4f           mov     r15,    r14
>>>    5238:       7f 40 03 00     mov.b   #3,     r15     ;#0x0003
>>>    523c:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    523e:       4a 42           mov.b   r2,     r10
>>>    5240:       31 50 06 00     add     #6,     r1      ;#0x0006
>>>    5244:       1f 42 70 14     mov     &0x1470,r15
>>>    5248:       0f 5f           rla     r15
>>>    524a:       82 4f 70 14     mov     r15,    &0x1470
>>>    524e:       3f 90 11 00     cmp     #17,    r15     ;#0x0011
>>>    5252:       03 28           jnc     $+8             ;abs 0x525a
>>>    5254:       b2 40 10 00     mov     #16,    &0x1470 ;#0x0010
>>>    5258:       70 14
>>>    525a:       1a 17           .word   0x171a; ????
>>>    525c:       10 01           .word   0x0110; ????
>>> 
>>> 0000525e <RandomMlcgC__Random__rand32>:
>>>    525e:       4b 15           .word   0x154b; ????
>>>    5260:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    5262:       8a 31           jn      $+790           ;abs 0x5578
>>>    5264:       47 4f           mov.b   r15,    r7
>>>    5266:       1c 42 c8 13     mov     &0x13c8,r12
>>>    526a:       1d 42 ca 13     mov     &0x13ca,r13
>>>    526e:       0e 43           clr     r14
>>>    5270:       0f 43           clr     r15
>>>    5272:       03 12           push    #0              ;r3 As==00
>>>    5274:       03 12           push    #0              ;r3 As==00
>>>    5276:       03 12           push    #0              ;r3 As==00
>>>    5278:       30 12 4e 83     push    #-31922 ;#0x834e
>>>    527c:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    527e:       f6 86 31 52     sub.b   @r6+,   21041(r6);0x5231(r6)
>>>    5282:       0a 4c           mov     r12,    r10
>>>    5284:       0b 4d           mov     r13,    r11
>>>    5286:       12 c3           clrc
>>>    5288:       0b 10           rrc     r11
>>>    528a:       0a 10           rrc     r10
>>>    528c:       0c 4e           mov     r14,    r12
>>>    528e:       0d 4f           mov     r15,    r13
>>>    5290:       0e 43           clr     r14
>>>    5292:       0f 43           clr     r15
>>>    5294:       08 4c           mov     r12,    r8
>>>    5296:       09 4d           mov     r13,    r9
>>>    5298:       08 5a           add     r10,    r8
>>>    529a:       09 6b           addc    r11,    r9
>>>    529c:       39 b0 00 80     bit     #-32768,r9      ;#0x8000
>>>    52a0:       04 24           jz      $+10            ;abs 0x52aa
>>>    52a2:       39 f0 ff 7f     and     #32767, r9      ;#0x7fff
>>>    52a6:       18 53           inc     r8
>>>    52a8:       09 63           adc     r9
>>>    52aa:       82 48 c8 13     mov     r8,     &0x13c8
>>>    52ae:       82 49 ca 13     mov     r9,     &0x13ca
>>>    52b2:       4f 47           mov.b   r7,     r15
>>>    52b4:       b0 13           .word   0x13b0; ????
>>>    52b6:       9e 31           jn      $+830           ;abs 0x55f4
>>>    52b8:       0e 48           mov     r8,     r14
>>>    52ba:       0f 49           mov     r9,     r15
>>>    52bc:       47 17           .word   0x1747; ????
>>>    52be:       10 01           .word   0x0110; ????
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 20110813 inlines the call:
>>> 
>>> 00004c90 <SendP__backoff>:
>>>    4c90:       0b 12           push    r11
>>>    4c92:       0a 12           push    r10
>>>    4c94:       09 12           push    r9
>>>    4c96:       08 12           push    r8
>>>    4c98:       07 12           push    r7
>>>    4c9a:       06 12           push    r6
>>>    4c9c:       05 12           push    r5
>>>    4c9e:       04 12           push    r4
>>>    4ca0:       21 83           decd    r1
>>>    4ca2:       0f 12           push    r15
>>>    4ca4:       0f 12           push    r15
>>>    4ca6:       30 12 80 4c     push    #19584          ;#0x4c80
>>>    4caa:       b0 12 b8 76     call    #0x76b8
>>>    4cae:       31 50 06 00     add     #6,     r1      ;#0x0006
>>>    4cb2:       b0 12 06 3a     call    #0x3a06
>>>    4cb6:       c1 4f 00 00     mov.b   r15,    0(r1)   ;0x0000(r1)
>>>    4cba:       18 42 cc 13     mov     &0x13cc,r8
>>>    4cbe:       19 42 ce 13     mov     &0x13ce,r9
>>>    4cc2:       34 40 4e 83     mov     #-31922,r4      ;#0x834e
>>>    4cc6:       05 43           clr     r5
>>>    4cc8:       b0 12 36 7c     call    #0x7c36
>>>    4ccc:       0a 4c           mov     r12,    r10
>>>    4cce:       0b 4d           mov     r13,    r11
>>>    4cd0:       12 c3           clrc
>>>    4cd2:       0b 10           rrc     r11
>>>    4cd4:       0a 10           rrc     r10
>>>    4cd6:       0a 5e           add     r14,    r10
>>>    4cd8:       0b 6f           addc    r15,    r11
>>>    4cda:       0b 93           tst     r11
>>>    4cdc:       05 34           jge     $+12            ;abs 0x4ce8
>>>    4cde:       3a f3           and     #-1,    r10     ;r3 As==11
>>>    4ce0:       3b f0 ff 7f     and     #32767, r11     ;#0x7fff
>>>    4ce4:       1a 53           inc     r10
>>>    4ce6:       0b 63           adc     r11
>>>    4ce8:       82 4a cc 13     mov     r10,    &0x13cc
>>>    4cec:       82 4b ce 13     mov     r11,    &0x13ce
>>>    4cf0:       6f 41           mov.b   @r1,    r15
>>>    4cf2:       b0 12 1a 3a     call    #0x3a1a
>>>    4cf6:       04 12           push    r4
>>>    4cf8:       04 12           push    r4
>>>    4cfa:       30 12 80 4c     push    #19584          ;#0x4c80
>>>    4cfe:       b0 12 b8 76     call    #0x76b8
>>> 
>>> I'm afraid my assembly-fu isn't very strong, but I hope someone can
>>> glean... something from it.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Michiel
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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