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author | Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> | 2020-03-17 14:43:08 +0000 |
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committer | Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> | 2020-03-20 16:14:56 +0000 |
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c-family: Tighten vector handling in type_for_mode [PR94072]
In this PR we had a 512-bit VECTOR_TYPE whose mode is XImode
(an integer mode used for four 128-bit vectors). When trying
to expand a zero constant for it, we hit code in expand_expr_real_1
that tries to use the associated integer type instead. The code used
type_for_mode (XImode, 1) to get this integer type.
However, the c-family implementation of type_for_mode checks for
any registered built-in type that matches the mode and has the
right signedness. This meant that it could return a built-in
vector type when given an integer mode (particularly if, as here,
the vector type isn't supported by the current subtarget and so
TYPE_MODE != TYPE_MODE_RAW). The expand code would then cycle
endlessly trying to use this "new" type instead of the original
vector type.
2020-03-20 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
gcc/c-family/
PR middle-end/94072
* c-common.c (c_common_type_for_mode): Before using a registered
built-in type, check that the vectorness of the type matches
the vectorness of the mode.
gcc/testsuite/
PR middle-end/94072
* gcc.target/aarch64/pr94072.c: New test.
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