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2022-01-28c++: bogus warning with value init of const pmf [PR92752]Patrick Palka2-1/+20
Here we're emitting a -Wignored-qualifiers warning for an intermediate compiler-generated cast of nullptr to 'method-type* const' as part of value initialization of a const pmf. This patch suppresses the warning by instead casting to the corresponding unqualified type. PR c++/92752 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * typeck.cc (build_ptrmemfunc): Cast a nullptr constant to the unqualified pointer type not the qualified one. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/warn/Wignored-qualifiers2.C: New test. Co-authored-by: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
2022-01-28Darwin, PPC: Fix bootstrap after GLIBC version changes.Iain Sandoe1-0/+2
A recent patch added tests for OPTION_GLIBC that is defined in linux.h and linux64.h. This broke bootstrap for powerpc Darwin. Fixed by adding a definition to 0 for OPTION_GLIBC. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> gcc/ChangeLog: * config/rs6000/darwin.h (OPTION_GLIBC): Define to 0.
2022-01-28match.pd: Simplify 1 / X for integer X [PR95424]Zhao Wei Liew3-0/+31
This patch implements an optimization for the following C++ code: int f(int x) { return 1 / x; } int f(unsigned int x) { return 1 / x; } Before this patch, x86-64 gcc -std=c++20 -O3 produces the following assembly: f(int): xor edx, edx mov eax, 1 idiv edi ret f(unsigned int): xor edx, edx mov eax, 1 div edi ret In comparison, clang++ -std=c++20 -O3 produces the following assembly: f(int): lea ecx, [rdi + 1] xor eax, eax cmp ecx, 3 cmovb eax, edi ret f(unsigned int): xor eax, eax cmp edi, 1 sete al ret Clang's output is more efficient as it avoids expensive div operations. With this patch, GCC now produces the following assembly: f(int): lea eax, [rdi + 1] cmp eax, 2 mov eax, 0 cmovbe eax, edi ret f(unsigned int): xor eax, eax cmp edi, 1 sete al ret which is virtually identical to Clang's assembly output. Any slight differences in the output for f(int) is possibly related to a different missed optimization. v2: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-January/587751.html Changes from v2: 1. Refactor from using a switch statement to using the built-in if-else statement. v1: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-January/587634.html Changes from v1: 1. Refactor common if conditions. 2. Use build_[minus_]one_cst (type) to get -1/1 of the correct type. 3. Match only for TRUNC_DIV_EXPR and TYPE_PRECISION (type) > 1. gcc/ChangeLog: PR tree-optimization/95424 * match.pd: Simplify 1 / X where X is an integer.
2022-01-28store-merging: Fix up a -fcompare-debug bug in get_status_for_store_merging ↵Jakub Jelinek2-1/+29
[PR104263] As mentioned in the PRthe following testcase fails, because the last stmt of a bb with -g is a debug stmt and get_status_for_store_merging uses gimple_seq_last_stmt (bb_seq (bb)) when testing if it is valid for store merging. The debug stmt isn't valid, while a stmt at that position with -g0 is valid and so the divergence. As we walk the whole bb already, this patch just remembers the last non-debug stmt, so that we don't need to skip backwards debug stmts at the end of the bb to find last real stmt. 2022-01-28 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR tree-optimization/104263 * gimple-ssa-store-merging.cc (get_status_for_store_merging): For cfun->can_throw_non_call_exceptions && cfun->eh test whether last non-debug stmt in the bb is store_valid_for_store_merging_p rather than last stmt. * gcc.dg/pr104263.c: New test.
2022-01-28testsuite/70230 - fix failures with default SSP\Allan McRae17-16/+17
Configuring with --enable-default-ssp triggers various testsuite failures. These contain asm statements that are not compatible with -fstack-protector. Adding -fno-stack-protector to dg-options to work around this issue. Tested on x86_64-linux. PR testsuite/70230 * gcc.dg/asan/use-after-scope-4.c (dg-options): Add -fno-stack-protector. * gcc.dg/stack-usage-1.c: Likewise * gcc.dg/superblock.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/avx-vzeroupper-17.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/cleanup-1.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/cleanup-2.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/interrupt-redzone-1.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/interrupt-redzone-2.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/pr79793-1.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/pr79793-2.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/shrink_wrap_1.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/stack-check-11.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/stack-check-18.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/stack-check-19.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/stackalign/pr88483-1.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/stackalign/pr88483-2.c: Likewise * gcc.target/i386/sw-1.c: Likewise
2022-01-28Remove extra newline in ICE report.Martin Liska1-2/+2
Revert partially what I did in g:76ef38e3178a11e76a66b4d4c0e10e85fe186a45. gcc/ChangeLog: * diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_action_after_output): Remove extra newline.
2022-01-28internal_error - do not use leading capital letterMartin Liska4-6/+6
gcc/ChangeLog: * config/rs6000/host-darwin.cc (segv_crash_handler): Do not use leading capital letter. (segv_handler): Likewise. * ipa-sra.cc (verify_splitting_accesses): Likewise. * varasm.cc (get_section): Likewise. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * decl.cc (d_finish_decl): Do not use leading capital letter.
2022-01-28c++: var tmpl w/ dependent constrained auto type [PR103341]Patrick Palka3-1/+35
When deducing the type of a variable template (or templated static data member) with a constrained auto type, we might need its template arguments for satisfaction since the constraint could depend on them. PR c++/103341 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * decl.cc (cp_finish_decl): Pass the template arguments of a variable template specialization or a templated static data member to do_auto_deduction when the auto is constrained. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-class4.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-var-templ2.C: New test.
2022-01-28tree-optimization/104267 - fix external def vector type for call argsRichard Biener1-1/+3
The following fixes the vector type registered for external defs in call arguments when vectorizing with SLP. We assumed uniform vectype_in types here but with calls like .COND_MUL we also have mask arguments which, when invariant or external, need to have a proper mask vector type. 2022-01-28 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> PR tree-optimization/104267 * tree-vect-stmts.cc (vectorizable_call): Properly use the per-argument determined vector type for externals and invariants.
2022-01-28tree-optimization/104263 - avoid retaining abnormal edges for non-call/goto ↵Richard Biener2-4/+27
stmts This removes a premature optimization from gimple_purge_dead_abnormal_call_edges which, after eliding the last setjmp (or computed goto) statement from a function and thus clearing cfun->calls_setjmp, leaves us with the abnormal edges from other calls that are elided for example via inlining or DCE. That's a CFG / IL combination that should be impossible (not addressing the fact that with cfun->calls_setjmp and cfun->has_nonlocal_label cleared we should not have any abnormal edge at all). For the testcase in the PR this means that IPA inlining will remove the abormal edges from the block after inlining the call the edge was coming from. 2022-01-28 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> PR tree-optimization/104263 * tree-cfg.cc (gimple_purge_dead_abnormal_call_edges): Purge edges also when !cfun->has_nonlocal_label and !cfun->calls_setjmp. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/inline-13.c: New testcase.
2022-01-28RISC-V: Document `auipc' and `bitmanip' `type' attributesMaciej W. Rozycki1-0/+2
Document new `auipc' and `bitmanip' `type' attributes added respectively with commit 88108b27dda9 ("RISC-V: Add sifive-7 pipeline description.") and commit 283b1707f237 ("RISC-V: Implement instruction patterns for ZBA extension.") but not listed so far. gcc/ * config/riscv/riscv.md: Document `auipc' and `bitmanip' `type' attributes.
2022-01-28Prevent malicious descriptor stacking for scalar components [V2].Andre Vehreschild3-43/+108
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103790 * trans-array.cc (structure_alloc_comps): Prevent descriptor stacking for non-array data; do not broadcast caf-tokens. * trans-intrinsic.cc (conv_co_collective): Prevent generation of unused descriptor. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103790 * gfortran.dg/coarray_collectives_18.f90: New test.
2022-01-28cfgrtl: Fix up locus comparison in unique_locus_on_edge_between_p [PR104237]Jakub Jelinek1-2/+25
The testcase in the PR (not included for the testsuite because we don't have an (easy) way to -fcompare-debug LTO, we'd need 2 compilations/linking, one with -g and one with -g0 and -fdump-rtl-final= at the end of lto1 and compare that) has different code generation for -g vs. -g0. The difference appears during expansion, where we have a goto_locus that is at -O0 compared to the INSN_LOCATION of the previous and next insn across an edge. With -g0 the locations are equal and so no nop is added. With -g the locations aren't equal and so a nop is added holding that location. The reason for the different location is in the way how we stream in locations by lto1. We have lto_location_cache::apply_location_cache that is called with some set of expanded locations, qsorts them, creates location_t's for those and remembers the last expanded location. lto_location_cache::input_location_and_block when read in expanded_location is equal to the last expanded location just reuses the last location_t (or adds/changes/removes LOCATION_BLOCK in it), when it is not queues it for next apply_location_cache. Now, when streaming in -g input, we can see extra locations that don't appear with -g0, and if we are unlucky enough, those can be sorted last during apply_location_cache and affect what locations are used from the single entry cache next. In particular, second apply_location_cache with non-empty loc_cache in the testcase has 14 locations with -g0 and 16 with -g and those 2 extra ones sort both last (they are the same). The last one from -g0 then appears to be input_location_and_block sourced again, for -g0 triggers the single entry cache, while for -g it doesn't and so apply_location_cache will create for it another location_t with the same content. The following patch fixes it by comparing everything we care about the location instead (well, better in addition) to a simple location_t == location_t check. I think we don't care about the sysp flag for debug info... 2022-01-28 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR lto/104237 * cfgrtl.cc (loc_equal): New function. (unique_locus_on_edge_between_p): Use it.
2022-01-28Make graph dumping work for fn != cfunRichard Biener3-18/+26
The following makes dumping of a function as graph work as intended when specifying a function other than cfun. Unfortunately the loop and the dominance APIs are not set up to work for other functions than cfun so you won't get any fancy loop dumps but the non-loop dump works up to reaching mark_dfs_back_edges which I trivially made function aware and adjusted current callers with a wrapper. With all this, doing dot-fn id->src_cfun from the debugger when debugging inlining works. Previously you got a strange mix of the src and dest functions visualized ;) 2022-01-28 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * cfganal.h (mark_dfs_back_edges): Provide API with struct function argument. * cfganal.cc (mark_dfs_back_edges): Take a struct function to work on, add a wrapper passing cfun. * graph.cc (draw_cfg_nodes_no_loops): Replace stray cfun uses with fun which is already passed. (draw_cfg_edges): Likewise. (draw_cfg_nodes_for_loop): Do not use draw_cfg_nodes_for_loop for fun != cfun.
2022-01-28Fix wrong operator for universal_integer operands in instanceEric Botcazou2-1/+44
This is a regression present on mainline and 11 branch: the transformation applied during expansion by Narrow_Large_Operation would incorrectly perform name resolution for the operator again. gcc/ada/ PR ada/104258 * exp_ch4.adb (Narrow_Large_Operation): Also copy the entity, if any, when rewriting the operator node. gcc/testsuite/ * gnat.dg/generic_comp.adb: New test.
2022-01-28Revert "Prevent malicious descriptor stacking for scalar components."Andre Vehreschild3-105/+43
Breaks bootstrap. This reverts commit c9c48ab7bad9fe5e096076e56a60ce0a5a2b65f7.
2022-01-28Prevent malicious descriptor stacking for scalar components.Andre Vehreschild3-43/+105
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103790 * trans-array.cc (structure_alloc_comps): Prevent descriptor stacking for non-array data; do not broadcast caf-tokens. * trans-intrinsic.cc (conv_co_collective): Prevent generation of unused descriptor. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103790 * gfortran.dg/coarray_collectives_18.f90: New test.
2022-01-27c++: pack in enumerator in lambda [PR100198]Jason Merrill7-7/+75
The GCC 8 lambda overhaul fixed most uses of lambdas in pack expansions, but local enums and classes within such lambdas that depend on parameter packs are still broken. For now, give a sorry instead of an ICE or incorrect error. PR c++/100198 PR c++/100030 PR c++/100282 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * parser.cc (cp_parser_enumerator_definition): Sorry on parameter pack in lambda. (cp_parser_class_head): And in class attributes. * pt.cc (check_for_bare_parameter_packs): Sorry instead of error in lambda. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp0x/lambda/lambda-variadic13.C: Accept the sorry as well as the correct error. * g++.dg/cpp0x/lambda/lambda-variadic14.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp0x/lambda/lambda-variadic14a.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp0x/lambda/lambda-variadic15.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp0x/lambda/lambda-variadic16.C: New test.
2022-01-28Daily bump.GCC Administrator9-1/+280
2022-01-27libstdc++: Prevent -Wstringop-overread warning in std::deque [PR100516]Jonathan Wakely2-0/+17
The compiler warns about the loop in deque::_M_range_initialize because it doesn't know that the number of nodes has already been correctly sized to match the size of the input. Use __builtin_unreachable to tell it that the loop will never be entered if the number of elements is smaller than a single node. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/100516 * include/bits/deque.tcc (_M_range_initialize<ForwardIterator>): Add __builtin_unreachable to loop. * testsuite/23_containers/deque/100516.cc: New test.
2022-01-27analyzer: show region creation events for uninit warningsDavid Malcolm24-36/+265
When reviewing the output of -fanalyzer on PR analyzer/104224 I noticed that despite very verbose paths, the diagnostic paths for -Wanalyzer-use-of-uninitialized-value don't show where the uninitialized memory is allocated. This patch adapts and simplifies material from "[PATCH 3/6] analyzer: implement infoleak detection" https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2021-November/584377.html in order to add region creation events for the pertinent region (whether on the stack or heap). For example, this patch extends: malloc-1.c: In function 'test_40': malloc-1.c:461:5: warning: use of uninitialized value '*p' [CWE-457] [-Wanalyzer-use-of-uninitialized-value] 461 | i = *p; | ~~^~~~ 'test_40': event 1 | | 461 | i = *p; | | ~~^~~~ | | | | | (1) use of uninitialized value '*p' here | to: malloc-1.c: In function 'test_40': malloc-1.c:461:5: warning: use of uninitialized value '*p' [CWE-457] [-Wanalyzer-use-of-uninitialized-value] 461 | i = *p; | ~~^~~~ 'test_40': events 1-2 | | 460 | int *p = (int*)malloc(sizeof(int*)); | | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | | (1) region created on heap here | 461 | i = *p; | | ~~~~~~ | | | | | (2) use of uninitialized value '*p' here | and this helps readability of the resulting warnings, especially in more complicated cases. gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: * checker-path.cc (event_kind_to_string): Handle EK_REGION_CREATION. (region_creation_event::region_creation_event): New. (region_creation_event::get_desc): New. (checker_path::add_region_creation_event): New. * checker-path.h (enum event_kind): Add EK_REGION_CREATION. (class region_creation_event): New subclass. (checker_path::add_region_creation_event): New decl. * diagnostic-manager.cc (diagnostic_manager::emit_saved_diagnostic): Pass NULL for new param to add_events_for_eedge when handling trailing eedge. (diagnostic_manager::build_emission_path): Create an interesting_t instance, allow the pending diagnostic to populate it, and pass it to the calls to add_events_for_eedge. (diagnostic_manager::add_events_for_eedge): Add "interest" param. Use it to add region_creation_events for on-stack regions created within at function entry, and when pertinent dynamically-sized regions are created. (diagnostic_manager::prune_for_sm_diagnostic): Add case for EK_REGION_CREATION. * diagnostic-manager.h (diagnostic_manager::add_events_for_eedge): Add "interest" param. * pending-diagnostic.cc: Include "selftest.h", "tristate.h", "analyzer/call-string.h", "analyzer/program-point.h", "analyzer/store.h", and "analyzer/region-model.h". (interesting_t::add_region_creation): New. (interesting_t::dump_to_pp): New. * pending-diagnostic.h (struct interesting_t): New. (pending_diagnostic::mark_interesting_stuff): New vfunc. * region-model.cc (poisoned_value_diagnostic::poisoned_value_diagnostic): Add (poisoned_value_diagnostic::operator==): Compare m_pkind and m_src_region fields. (poisoned_value_diagnostic::mark_interesting_stuff): New. (poisoned_value_diagnostic::m_src_region): New. (region_model::check_for_poison): Call get_region_for_poisoned_expr for uninit values and pass the resul to the diagnostic. (region_model::get_region_for_poisoned_expr): New. (region_model::deref_rvalue): Pass NULL for poisoned_value_diagnostic's src_region. * region-model.h (region_model::get_region_for_poisoned_expr): New decl. * region.h (frame_region::get_fndecl): New. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/analyzer/data-model-1.c: Add dg-message directives for expected region creation events. * gcc.dg/analyzer/malloc-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/memset-CVE-2017-18549-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr101547.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr101875.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr101962.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr104224.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr94047.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/symbolic-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/uninit-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/uninit-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/uninit-alloca.c: New test. * gcc.dg/analyzer/uninit-pr94713.c: Add dg-message directive for expected region creation event. * gcc.dg/analyzer/uninit-pr94714.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/zlib-3.c: Likewise. Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2022-01-27libstdc++: Avoid overflow in ranges::advance(i, n, bound)Jonathan Wakely2-6/+46
When (bound - i) or n is the most negative value of its type, the negative of the value will overflow. Instead of abs(n) >= abs(bound - i) use n >= (bound - i) when positive and n <= (bound - i) when negative. The function has a precondition that they must have the same sign, so this works correctly. The precondition check can be moved into the else branch, and simplified. The standard requires calling ranges::advance(i, bound) even if i==bound is already true, which is technically observable, but that's pointless. We can just return n in that case. Similarly, for i!=bound but n==0 we are supposed to call ranges::advance(i, n), but that's pointless. An LWG issue to allow omitting the pointless calls is expected to be filed. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/ranges_base.h (ranges::advance): Avoid signed overflow. Do nothing if already equal to desired result. * testsuite/24_iterators/range_operations/advance_overflow.cc: New test.
2022-01-27c++: dependent and non-dependent attributes [PR104245]Jason Merrill2-9/+15
A flaw in my patch for PR51344 was that cplus_decl_attributes calls decl_attributes after save_template_attributes, which messes up the ordering that save_template_attributes set up. Fixed by splitting save_template_attributes around the call to decl_attributes. PR c++/104245 PR c++/51344 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * decl2.cc (save_template_attributes): Take late attrs as parm. (cplus_decl_attributes): Call it after decl_attributes, splice_template_attributes before. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/lto/alignas1_0.C: New test.
2022-01-27testsuite: Fix gfortran.dg/ieee/signaling_?.f90 tests for x86 targetsUros Bizjak3-3/+3
As stated in signaling_?.f90 tests, x86-32 ABI is not suitable to correctly handle signaling NaNs. However, XFAIL is not the correct choice to disable these tests, since various optimizations can generate code that avoids moves from registers to memory (and back), resulting in the code that executes correctly, producing spurious XFAIL. These tests should be disabled on x86-32 using { ! ia32 } dg-directive which rules out x32 ilp32 ABI, where tests execute without problems. Please note that check_effective_target_ia32 test tries to compile code that uses __i386__ target-dependent preprocessor definition, so it is guaranteed to fail on all non-ia32 targets. 2022-01-27 Uroš Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gfortran.dg/ieee/signaling_1.f90 (dg-do): Run only on non-ia32 targets. * gfortran.dg/ieee/signaling_2.f90 (dg-do): Ditto. * gfortran.dg/ieee/signaling_3.f90 (dg-do): Ditto.
2022-01-27Fortran: fix issues with internal conversion between default and wide charHarald Anlauf3-4/+33
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/104128 * expr.cc (gfc_copy_expr): Convert internal representation of string to wide char in value only for default character kind. * target-memory.cc (interpret_array): Pass flag for conversion of wide chars. (gfc_target_interpret_expr): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/104128 * gfortran.dg/transfer_simplify_14.f90: New test.
2022-01-27c++: Add a couple of CTAD testcases [PR82632]Patrick Palka2-0/+34
PR c++/82632 gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp1z/class-deduction104.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1z/class-deduction105.C: New test.
2022-01-27Fortran: add missing conversions for result of intrinsics to result typeHarald Anlauf2-6/+34
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/84784 * trans-intrinsic.cc (conv_intrinsic_image_status): Convert result to resulting (default) integer type. (conv_intrinsic_team_number): Likewise. (gfc_conv_intrinsic_popcnt_poppar): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/84784 * gfortran.dg/pr84784.f90: New test.
2022-01-27git-undescr.sh: Support full output of git-descr.sh.Martin Liska1-2/+2
contrib/ChangeLog: * git-undescr.sh: Support full output of git-descr.sh.
2022-01-27contrib: Put gcc-descr and gcc-undescr to file.Martin Liska3-2/+52
contrib/ChangeLog: * git-descr.sh: New file. * git-undescr.sh: New file. Support optional arguments --long, --short and default to 14 characters of git hash. * gcc-git-customization.sh: Use the created files. Co-Authored-By: Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
2022-01-27c++: non-dependent immediate member fn call [PR99895]Patrick Palka8-30/+94
Here we're emitting a bogus error during ahead of time evaluation of a non-dependent immediate member function call such as a.f(args) because the defacto templated form for such a call is (a.f)(args) but we're trying to evaluate it using the intermediate CALL_EXPR built by build_over_call, which has the non-member form f(a, args). The defacto member form is built in build_new_method_call, so it seems we should handle the immediate call there instead, or perhaps make build_over_call build the correct form in the first place. Giiven that there are many spots other than build_new_method_call that call build_over_call for member functions, e.g. build_op_call, this patch takes the latter approach. In passing, this patch makes us avoid wrapping PARM_DECL in NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR for benefit of the third testcase below. PR c++/99895 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * call.cc (build_over_call): For a non-dependent member call, build up a CALL_EXPR using a COMPONENT_REF callee, as in build_new_method_call. * pt.cc (build_non_dependent_expr): Don't wrap PARM_DECL either. * tree.cc (build_min_non_dep_op_overload): Adjust accordingly after the build_over_call change. gcc/ChangeLog: * tree.cc (build_call_vec): Add const to second parameter. * tree.h (build_call_vec): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/consteval-memfn1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/consteval-memfn2.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/consteval28.C: New test.
2022-01-27c++: constrained partial spec using qualified name [PR92944, PR103678]Patrick Palka3-11/+43
In the nested_name_specifier branch within cp_parser_class_head, we need to update 'type' with the result of maybe_process_partial_specialization like we do in the template_id_p branch. PR c++/92944 PR c++/103678 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * parser.cc (cp_parser_class_head): Update 'type' with the result of maybe_process_partial_specialization in the nested_name_specifier branch. Refactor nearby code to accomodate that maybe_process_partial_specialization returns a _TYPE, not a TYPE_DECL, and eliminate local variable 'class_type' in passing. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-partial-spec10.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-partial-spec11.C: New test.
2022-01-27libstdc++: fix typo in acinclude.m4.Martin Liska2-2/+2
PR libstdc++/104259 libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * acinclude.m4: Fix typo. * configure: Regenerate.
2022-01-27c++: new-expr of array of deduced class tmpl [PR101988]Marek Polacek3-0/+39
In r12-1933 I attempted to implement DR2397 aka allowing int a[3]; auto (&r)[3] = a; by removing the type_uses_auto check in create_array_type_for_decl. That may have gone too far, because it also allows arrays of CLASS_PLACEHOLDER_TEMPLATE and it looks like [dcl.type.class.deduct] prohibits that: "...the declared type of the variable shall be cv T, where T is the placeholder." However, in /2 it explicitly states that "A placeholder for a deduced class type can also be used in the type-specifier-seq in the new-type-id or type-id of a new-expression." In this PR, it manifested by making us accept invalid template<class T> struct A { A(T); }; auto p = new A[]{1}; [expr.new]/2 says that such a construct is treated as an invented declaration of the form A x[]{1}; but, I think, that ought to be ill-formed as per above. So this patch sort of restores the create_array_type_for_decl check. I should mention that the difference between [] and [1] is due to cp_parser_new_type_id: if (*nelts == NULL_TREE) /* Leave [] in the declarator. */; and groktypename returning different types based on that. PR c++/101988 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * decl.cc (create_array_type_for_decl): Reject forming an array of placeholder for a deduced class type. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp1z/class-deduction-new1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/auto-array2.C: New test.
2022-01-27Improve wording for -freport-bug option.Martin Liska3-8/+21
PR web/104254 gcc/ChangeLog: * diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_initialize): Initialize report_bug flag. (diagnostic_action_after_output): Explain that -freport-bug option can be used for pre-processed file creation. Make the message shorter. (error_recursion): Rename Internal to internal. * diagnostic.h (struct diagnostic_context): New field. * opts.cc (common_handle_option): Init the field here.
2022-01-27analyzer: fix -Wformat warnings on i686Martin Liska2-3/+3
PR analyzer/104247 gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: * constraint-manager.cc (bounded_ranges_manager::log_stats): Cast to long for format purpose. * region-model-manager.cc (log_uniq_map): Likewise.
2022-01-27rs6000: Fix an assertion in update_target_cost_per_stmt [PR103702]Kewen Lin2-2/+29
This patch is to fix one wrong assertion which is too aggressive. Vectorizer can do vec_construct costing for the vector type which only has one unit. For the failed case, the passed in vector type is "vector(1) int", though it doesn't end up with any construction eventually, we have to handle this kind of possibility. gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/103702 * config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_cost_data::update_target_cost_per_stmt): Fix one wrong assertion with early return. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/103702 * gcc.target/powerpc/pr103702.c: New test.
2022-01-27Fix omp-low ICE for indirect references based off component access [PR103642]Chung-Lin Tang2-1/+38
This issue was triggered after the patch extending syntax for component access in map clauses in commit 0ab29cf0bb68960c1f87405f14b4fb2109254e2f. In gimplify_scan_omp_clauses, the case for handling indirect accesses (which creates firstprivate ptr and zero-length array section map for such decls) was erroneously went into for non-pointer cases (here being the base struct decl), so added the appropriate checks there. Added new testcase is a compile only test for the ICE. The original omptests t-partial-struct test actually should not execute correctly, because for map(t.s->a[:N]), map(t.s[:1]) is not implicitly mapped, thus the entire offloaded access does not work as is (fixing that omptests test is out of scope here). 2022-01-27 Chung-Lin Tang <cltang@codesourcery.com> PR middle-end/103642 gcc/ChangeLog: * gimplify.cc (gimplify_scan_omp_clauses): Do not do indir_p handling for non-pointer or non-reference-to-pointer cases. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * c-c++-common/gomp/pr103642.c: New test.
2022-01-27Fix aarch64/104201: branch-protection-attr.c fails after quoting differenceAndrew Pinski1-1/+1
After the quoting changes in r12-6521-g03a1a86b5ee40d4e240, branch-protection-attr.c fails due to expecting a different quoting type for "leaf". This patch changes the quoting from "" to '' as that is what is used now. Committed as obvious after a test of the testcase. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/104201 * gcc.target/aarch64/branch-protection-attr.c: Fix quoting for the expected error message on line 5 of leaf.
2022-01-27reassoc: Fix up inter-bb range optimization [PR104196]Jakub Jelinek4-8/+128
As mentioned in the PR, reassoc1 miscompiles following testcase. We have: if (a.1_1 >= 0) goto <bb 5>; [59.00%] else goto <bb 4>; [41.00%] <bb 4> [local count: 440234144]: _3 = -2147483647 - a.1_1; _9 = a.1_1 != -2147479551; _4 = _3 == 1; _8 = _4 | _9; if (_8 != 0) goto <bb 5>; [34.51%] else goto <bb 3>; [65.49%] and the inter-bb range test optimization treats it as: if ((a.1_1 >= 0) | (-2147483647 - a.1_1 == 1) | (a.1_1 != -2147479551)) goto bb5; else goto bb3; and recognizes that a.1_1 >= 0 is redundant with a.1_1 != -2147479551 and so will optimize it into: if (0 | (-2147483647 - a.1_1 == 1) | (a.1_1 != -2147479551)) goto bb5; else goto bb3; When merging 2 comparisons, we use update_range_test which picks one of the comparisons as the one holding the result (currently always the RANGE one rather than all the OTHERRANGE* ones) and adjusts the others to be true or false. The problem with doing that is that means the _3 = -2147483647 - a.1_1; stmt with undefined behavior on overflow used to be conditional before but now is unconditional. reassoc performs a no_side_effect_bb check which among other checks punts on gimple_has_side_effects and gimple_assign_rhs_could_trap_p stmts as well as ones that have uses of their lhs outside of the same bb, but it doesn't punt for this potential signed overflow case. Now, for this testcase, it can be fixed in update_range_test by being smarter and choosing the other comparison to modify. This is achieved by storing into oe->id index of the bb with GIMPLE_COND the comparison feeds into not just for the cases where the comparison is the GIMPLE_COND itself, but in all cases, and then finding oe->id that isn't dominated by others. If we find such, use that oe for the merge test and if successful, swap range->idx and swap_with->idx. So for the above case we optimize it into: if ((a.1_1 != -2147479551) | (-2147483647 - a.1_1 == 1) | 0) goto bb5; else goto bb3; instead. Unfortunately, this doesn't work in all cases, optimize_range_tests_to_bit_test and optimize_range_tests_cmp_bitwise optimizations use non-NULL seq to update_range_test and they carefully choose a particular comparison because the sequence then uses SSA_NAMEs that may be defined only in their blocks. For that case, the patch keeps using the chosen comparison but if the merge is successful, rewrites stmts with signed overflow behavior into defined overflow. For this I ran into a problem, rewrite_to_defined_overflow returns a sequence that includes the original stmt with modified arguments, this means it needs to be gsi_remove first. Unfortunately, gsi_remove regardless of the remove_permanently argument creates debug temps for the lhs, which I think is quite undesirable here. So I've added an argument (default to false) to rewrite_to_defined_overflow to do the modification in place without the need to remove the stmt. 2022-01-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR tree-optimization/104196 * gimple-fold.h (rewrite_to_defined_overflow): Add IN_PLACE argument. * gimple-fold.cc (rewrite_to_defined_overflow): Likewise. If true, return NULL and emit needed stmts before and after stmt. * tree-ssa-reassoc.cc (update_range_test): For inter-bb range opt pick as operand_entry that will hold the merged test the one feeding earliest condition, ensure that by swapping range->idx with some other range's idx if needed. If seq is non-NULL, don't actually swap it but instead rewrite stmts with undefined overflow in between the two locations. (maybe_optimize_range_tests): Set ops[]->id to bb->index with the corresponding condition even if they have non-NULL ops[]->op. Formatting fix. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr104196.c: New test.
2022-01-27libgomp.texi: Update OpenMP implementation statusTobias Burnus1-3/+4
libgomp/ * libgomp.texi (OpenMP 5.0): Update implementation status.
2022-01-27Daily bump.GCC Administrator6-1/+152
2022-01-26rs6000: Fix up *intrin.h for C89 [PR104239]Jakub Jelinek4-3/+13
When writing testcases for the previously posted patch, I have noticed that 3 of the headers aren't valid C89 (I didn't have any dg-options so -ansi -pedantic-errors was implied and these errors were reported). The following patch fixes those, ok for trunk? Note, as can be seen even in this patch, seems older rs6000/*intrin.h headers uglify not just argument names (__A instead of A etc.), but also automatic variable names and other local identifiers, while e.g. emmintrin.h or bmi2intrin.h clearly uglify only the argument names and not local variables. I think that should be fixed but don't have time for that myself (libstdc++ or e.g. the x86 headers uglify everything; this is so that one can #define result a + b #include <x86intrin.h> etc.). 2022-01-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/104239 * config/rs6000/emmintrin.h (_mm_sad_epu8): Use __asm__ instead of asm. * config/rs6000/smmintrin.h (_mm_minpos_epu16): Declare iterator before for loop instead of for init clause. * config/rs6000/bmi2intrin.h (_pext_u64): Likewise. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr104239-3.c: New test.
2022-01-26rs6000: Fix up #include <immintrin.h> or <x86gprintrin.h> [PR104239]Jakub Jelinek4-4/+24
r12-4717-g7d37abedf58d66 added immintrin.h and x86gprintrin.h headers to rs6000, these headers are on x86 standalone headers that various programs include directly rather than including them through <x86intrin.h>. Unfortunately, for that change the bmiintrin.h and bmi2intrin.h headers haven't been adjusted, so the effect is that if one includes them (without including also x86intrin.h first) #error will trigger. Furthermore, when including such headers conditionally as some real-world packages do, this means a regression. The following patch fixes it and matches what the x86 bmi{,2}intrin.h headers do. 2022-01-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/104239 * config/rs6000/bmiintrin.h: Test _X86GPRINTRIN_H_INCLUDED instead of _X86INTRIN_H_INCLUDED and adjust #error wording. * config/rs6000/bmi2intrin.h: Likewise. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr104239-1.c: New test. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr104239-2.c: New test.
2022-01-26c++: vector compound literal [PR104206]Jason Merrill1-2/+3
My patch for PR101072 removed the specific VECTOR_TYPE handling here, which broke pr72747-2.c on PPC; this patch restores it. PR c++/104206 PR c++/101072 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * semantics.cc (finish_compound_literal): Restore VECTOR_TYPE check.
2022-01-26dwarf2out: For ppc64le IEEE quad long double, emit DW_TAG_typedef to ↵Jakub Jelinek1-1/+67
_Float128 [PR104194] On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 11:26:27PM +0100, Jakub Jelinek via Gcc-patches wrote: > Yet another short term solution might be not use DW_TAG_base_type > for the IEEE quad long double, but instead pretend it is a DW_TAG_typedef > with DW_AT_name "long double" to __float128 DW_TAG_base_type. > I bet gdb would even handle it without any changes, but of course, it would > be larger than the other proposed changes. Here it is implemented. Testcases I've played with are e.g.: __ibm128 a; long double b; _Complex long double c; static __attribute__((noinline)) int foo (long double d) { long double e = d + 1.0L; return 0; } int main () { a = 1.0; b = 2.0; c = 5.0 + 6.0i; return foo (7.0L); } and real(kind=16) :: a complex(kind=16) :: b a = 1.0 b = 2.0 end Printing the values of the variables works well, p &b or p &c shows pointer to the correct type, just ptype b or ptype c prints _Float128 instead of long double or complex _Float128 instead of complex long double. Even worse in fortran where obviously _Float128 or complex _Float128 aren't valid types, but as GDB knows them by name, it is just ptype that is weird. 2022-01-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR debug/104194 * dwarf2out.cc (long_double_as_float128): New function. (modified_type_die): For powerpc64le IEEE 754 quad long double and complex long double emit those as DW_TAG_typedef to _Float128 or complex _Float128 base type.
2022-01-26c++: Fix up handling of vector CONSTRUCTORs with vectors in it in ↵Jakub Jelinek2-0/+22
constexpr.cc [PR104226] The middle-end uses sometimes VECTOR_TYPE CONSTRUCTORs that contain some other VECTOR_TYPE elements in it (should be with compatible element size and smaller number of elements, e.g. a V8SImode vector can be constructed as { V4SImode_var_1, V4SImode_var_2 }), and expansion of __builtin_shufflevector emits these early, so constexpr.cc can see those too. constexpr.cc already has special cases for NULL index which is typical for VECTOR_TYPE CONSTRUCTORs, and for VECTOR_TYPE CONSTRUCTORs that contain just scalar elts that works just fine - init_subob_ctx just returns on non-aggregate elts and get_or_insert_ctor_field has if (TREE_CODE (type) == VECTOR_TYPE && index == NULL_TREE) { CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (ctor), index, NULL_TREE); return &CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (ctor)->last(); } handling for it. But for the vector in vector case init_subob_ctx would try to create a sub-CONSTRUCTOR and even didn't handle the NULL index case well, so instead of creating the sub-CONSTRUCTOR after the elts already in it overwrote the first one. So (V8SImode) { { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, 0 } } became (V8SImode) { 0, 0, 0, 0 } The following patch fixes it by not forcing a sub-CONSTRUCTOR for this vector in vector case. 2022-01-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/104226 * constexpr.cc (init_subob_ctx): For vector ctors containing vector elements, ensure appending to the same ctor instead of creating another one. * g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-104226.C: New test.
2022-01-26warn-access: Prevent -Wuse-after-free on ARM [PR104213]Marek Polacek5-3/+40
Here, -Wuse-after-free warns about using 'this' which, on ARM, cdtors return, as mandated by the EABI. To be entirely correct, it only requires it for C1 and C2 ctors and D2 and D1 dtors, but I don't feel like changing that now and possibly running into issues later on. This patch uses suppress_warning on 'this' for certain cdtor_returns_this cases in the C++ FE, and then warn_invalid_pointer makes use of this information and doesn't warn. In my first attempt I tried suppress_warning the MODIFY_EXPR or RETURN_EXPR we build in build_delete_destructor_body, but the complication is that the suppress_warning bits don't always survive gimplification; see e.g. gimplify_modify_expr where we do 6130 if (COMPARISON_CLASS_P (*from_p)) 6131 copy_warning (assign, *from_p); but here we're not dealing with a comparison. Removing that check regresses uninit-pr74762.C. Adding copy_warning (assign, *expr_p) regresses c-c++-common/uninit-17.c. PR target/104213 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * decl.cc (finish_constructor_body): Suppress -Wuse-after-free. (finish_destructor_body): Likewise. * optimize.cc (build_delete_destructor_body): Likewise. gcc/ChangeLog: * gimple-ssa-warn-access.cc (pass_waccess::warn_invalid_pointer): Don't warn when the SSA_NAME_VAR of REF has supressed -Wuse-after-free. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/warn/Wuse-after-free2.C: New test. * g++.dg/warn/Wuse-after-free3.C: New test.
2022-01-26c++: ->template and using-decl [PR104235]Jason Merrill2-1/+10
cp_parser_template_id wasn't prepared to handle getting a USING_DECL back from cp_parser_template_name. Let's defer that case to instantiation time, as well. PR c++/104235 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * parser.cc (cp_parser_template_name): Repeat lookup of USING_DECL. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/parse/template-keyword2.C: New test.
2022-01-26IPA mod-ref: fix usage of --param names in dump messages.Martin Liska4-14/+11
gcc/ChangeLog: * ipa-modref-tree.cc (modref_access_node::update): Remove "--param param=foo" with "--param foo". (modref_access_node::insert): Likewise. (modref_access_node::insert_kill): Likewise. * ipa-modref-tree.h (struct modref_ref_node): Likewise. (struct modref_base_node): Likewise. (struct modref_tree): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/modref-7.c: Update scanned patterns. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/modref-8.c: Likewise.
2022-01-26rtl: builtins: Fix builtins feclearexcept and feraiseexcept operand check ↵Raoni Fassina Firmino1-0/+3
[PR94193] Commit 4343f5e25679 ("rtl: builtins: (not just) rs6000: Add builtins for fegetround, feclearexcept and feraiseexcept [PR94193]") broke gcc bootstra when building with --enable-checking=rtl[1]. The function expand_builtin_feclear_feraise_except was failing to proper validate op0 predicate before emit_insn leading to the mismatch type failure. [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-January/589186.html 2022-01-26 Raoni Fassina Firmino <raoni@linux.ibm.com> gcc/ PR target/94193 * builtins.cc (expand_builtin_feclear_feraise_except): Add op0 predicate check. Signed-off-by: Raoni Fassina Firmino <raoni@linux.ibm.com>