Fix the logic used to calculate page boundaries in clear_cache_test to
use correct masks -- e.g. -4096 rather than -4095. The latter gives
incorrect result since:
-4095 -> 0xfffff001
-4096 -> 0xfffff000 (== ~4095)
The issue went unnoticed so far because the array alignment caused
the last bit not to be set. However, on 32-bit x86 no such alignment is
enforced and the wrong page address caused the test to fail.
Furthermore, obtain the page size from the system instead of hardcoding
4096.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28849
llvm-svn: 292729
The clear_cache and enable_execute_stack tests attempt to memcpy the definition
of a function into a buffer before executing the function. The problem with
this approach is that on some targets (ARM with thumb mode compilation, MIPS
with MIPS16 codegen or uMIPS), you would use a pointer which is incorrect (it
would be off-by-one) due to the ISA selection being encoded into the address.
This ensures that the function address is retrieved correctly in all cases.
llvm-svn: 225215