Revision 894c04aa05ba1e64735d7beb9c2a1da93d288e31 authored by Andy Polyakov on 21 June 2016, 21:05:16 UTC, committed by Andy Polyakov on 21 June 2016, 21:44:54 UTC
Reviewed-by: Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 4577871ca393275ac0436b2b08f1a75661ced314)
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dggccbug.c
/* NOCW */
/* dggccbug.c */
/* bug found by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) - May 1995 */
#include <stdio.h>
/* There is a bug in
* gcc version 2.5.8 (88open OCS/BCS, DG-2.5.8.3, Oct 14 1994)
* as shipped with DGUX 5.4R3.10 that can be bypassed by defining
* DG_GCC_BUG in my code.
* The bug manifests itself by the vaule of a pointer that is
* used only by reference, not having it's value change when it is used
* to check for exiting the loop. Probably caused by there being 2
* copies of the valiable, one in a register and one being an address
* that is passed. */
/* compare the out put from
* gcc dggccbug.c; ./a.out
* and
* gcc -O dggccbug.c; ./a.out
* compile with -DFIXBUG to remove the bug when optimising.
*/
void inc(a)
int *a;
{
(*a)++;
}
main()
{
int p=0;
#ifdef FIXBUG
int dummy;
#endif
while (p<3)
{
fprintf(stderr,"%08X\n",p);
inc(&p);
#ifdef FIXBUG
dummy+=p;
#endif
}
}

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