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author | Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> | 2024-01-19 09:31:42 +0100 |
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committer | Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> | 2024-01-19 09:31:42 +0100 |
commit | 56778b69ce558bb7e3ab7c561ee4ee48ac20263b (patch) | |
tree | 61c93a8fa38f3756c46c79587055e2797718ffba /gcc/expr.cc | |
parent | 730a801f950e7817696067906cf40d590688387a (diff) | |
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expansion: Fix ICEs with BLKmode VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR around non-BLKmode VAR_DECLs
On aarch64 the backend decides to use non-BLKmode for some arrays
like unsigned long[4] - OImode in that case, but the corresponding
BITINT_TYPEs have BLKmode (like structures containing that many limb
elements).
This later causes ICEs durring expansion when expanding VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
from non-BLKmode VAR_DECL to BLKmode BITINT_TYPE.
The following fix contains two parts, the discover_nonconstant_array_refs_r
is make sure we force such variables into memory and the expand_expr_real_1
change makes sure we don't try to extract a bitfield or something similar
which doesn't really work for BLKmode - as op0 is a MEM, all we need is
the op0 = adjust_address (op0, mode, 0); at the end to change the MEM's mode
to BLKmode.
2024-01-19 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
* cfgexpand.cc (discover_nonconstant_array_refs_r): Force non-BLKmode
VAR_DECLs referenced in BLKmode VIEW_CONVERT_EXPRs into memory.
* expr.cc (expand_expr_real_1) <case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR>: Do nothing
but adjust_address also for BLKmode mode and MEM op0.
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/expr.cc')
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/expr.cc b/gcc/expr.cc index 34f5ff9..3396edf 100644 --- a/gcc/expr.cc +++ b/gcc/expr.cc @@ -12389,6 +12389,10 @@ expand_expr_real_1 (tree exp, rtx target, machine_mode tmode, /* If the input and output modes are both the same, we are done. */ if (mode == GET_MODE (op0)) ; + /* Similarly if the output mode is BLKmode and input is a MEM, + adjust_address done below is all we need. */ + else if (mode == BLKmode && MEM_P (op0)) + ; /* If neither mode is BLKmode, and both modes are the same size then we can use gen_lowpart. */ else if (mode != BLKmode |