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authorAldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>2022-10-25 22:44:51 +0200
committerAldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>2022-10-27 11:40:16 +0200
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[PR tree-optimization/107394] Canonicalize global franges as they are read back.
The problem here is that we're inlining a global range with NANs into a function that has been tagged with __attribute__((optimize ("-ffinite-math-only"))). As the global range is copied from SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO, its NAN bits are copied, which then cause frange::verify_range() to fail a sanity check making sure no NANs creep in when !HONOR_NANS. I think what we should do is nuke the NAN bits as we're restoring the global range. For that matter, if we use the frange constructor, everything except that NAN sign will be done automatically, including dropping INFs to the min/max representable range when appropriate. PR tree-optimization/107394 gcc/ChangeLog: * value-range-storage.cc (frange_storage_slot::get_frange): Use frange constructor. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr107394.c: New test.
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