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2024-01-03Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2023-11-24gcc: configure: drop Valgrind 3.1 compatibilityAlexander Monakov1-20/+3
Our system.h and configure.ac try to accommodate valgrind-3.1, but it is more than 15 years old at this point. As Valgrind-based checking is a developer-oriented feature, drop the compatibility stuff and streamline the detection. gcc/ChangeLog: * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Delete manual checks for old Valgrind headers. * system.h (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS): Delete. (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED): Delete. (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED): Delete. (VALGRIND_MALLOCLIKE_BLOCK): Delete. (VALGRIND_FREELIKE_BLOCK): Delete.
2023-09-27remove workaround for GCC 4.1-4.3 [PR105606]Jakub Jelinek1-6/+0
While looking into vec.h, I've noticed we still have a workaround for GCC 4.1-4.3 bugs. As we now use C++11 and thus need to be built by GCC 4.8 or later, I think this is now never used. 2023-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/105606 * system.h (BROKEN_VALUE_INITIALIZATION): Don't define. * vec.h (vec_default_construct): Remove BROKEN_VALUE_INITIALIZATION workaround. * function.cc (assign_parm_find_data_types): Likewise.
2023-04-22Fix up bootstrap with GCC 4.[89] after RAII auto_mpfr and autp_mpz [PR109589]Jakub Jelinek1-0/+3
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 03:39:41PM +0200, Richard Biener via Gcc-patches wrote: > The following adds two RAII classes, one for mpz_t and one for mpfr_t > making object lifetime management easier. Both formerly require > explicit initialization with {mpz,mpfr}_init and release with > {mpz,mpfr}_clear. This unfortunately broke bootstrap when using GCC 4.8.x or 4.9.x as it uses deleted friends which weren't supported until PR62101 fixed them in 2014 for GCC 5. The following patch adds an workaround, not deleting those friends for those old versions. While it means if people add those mp*_{init{,2},clear} calls on auto_mp* objects they won't notice when doing non-bootstrap builds using very old system compilers, people should be bootstrapping their changes and it will be caught during bootstraps even when starting with those old compilers, plus most people actually use much newer compilers when developing. 2023-04-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR bootstrap/109589 * system.h (class auto_mpz): Workaround PR62101 bug in GCC 4.8 and 4.9. * realmpfr.h (class auto_mpfr): Likewise.
2023-04-19Transform more gmp/mpfr uses to use RAIIRichard Biener1-0/+1
The following picks up the coccinelle generated patch from Bernhard, leaving out the fortran frontend parts and fixing up the rest. In particular both gmp.h and mpfr.h contain macros like #define mpfr_inf_p(_x) ((_x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_INF) for which I add operator-> overloads to the auto_* classes. * system.h (auto_mpz::operator->()): New. * realmpfr.h (auto_mpfr::operator->()): New. * builtins.cc (do_mpfr_lgamma_r): Use auto_mpfr. * real.cc (real_from_string): Likewise. (dconst_e_ptr): Likewise. (dconst_sqrt2_ptr): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.cc (refine_value_range_using_guard): Use auto_mpz. (bound_difference_of_offsetted_base): Likewise. (number_of_iterations_ne): Likewise. (number_of_iterations_lt_to_ne): Likewise. * ubsan.cc: Include realmpfr.h. (ubsan_instrument_float_cast): Use auto_mpfr.
2023-04-18gcc: Drop obsolete INCLUDE_PTHREAD_HSam James1-4/+0
gcc/ChangeLog: * system.h: Drop unused INCLUDE_PTHREAD_H.
2023-04-18RAII auto_mpfr and autp_mpzRichard Biener1-0/+18
The following adds two RAII classes, one for mpz_t and one for mpfr_t making object lifetime management easier. Both formerly require explicit initialization with {mpz,mpfr}_init and release with {mpz,mpfr}_clear. I've converted two example places (where lifetime is trivial). * system.h (class auto_mpz): New, * realmpfr.h (class auto_mpfr): Likewise. * fold-const-call.cc (do_mpfr_arg1): Use auto_mpfr. (do_mpfr_arg2): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.cc (bound_difference): Use auto_mpz;
2023-03-14RISC-V: Avoid calloc() poisoning on muslSam James1-0/+4
This fixes errors like: ``` In file included from /usr/include/pthread.h:30, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/bits/gthr-default.h:35, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/bits/gthr.h:148, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/ext/atomicity.h:35, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/bits/ios_base.h:39, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/ios:42, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/istream:38, from /usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-gentoo-linux-musl/12/include/g++-v12/sstream:38, from /var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-13.0.1_pre20230305/work/gcc-13-20230305/gcc/config/riscv/genrvv-type-indexer.cc:22: /usr/include/sched.h:84:7: error: attempt to use poisoned "calloc" 84 | void *calloc(size_t, size_t); | ^ /usr/include/sched.h:124:36: error: attempt to use poisoned "calloc" 124 | #define CPU_ALLOC(n) ((cpu_set_t *)calloc(1,CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(n))) | ^ make[3]: *** [Makefile:2855: build/genrvv-type-indexer.o] Error 1 ``` See also 3b21c21f3f5726823e19728fdd1571a14aae0fb3 and 49d508065bdd36fb1a9b6aad9666b1edb5e06474, which was fixed in PR106102. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/riscv/genrvv-type-indexer.cc: Avoid calloc() poisoning on musl by including <sstream> earlier. * system.h: Add INCLUDE_SSTREAM. Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
2023-02-16don't declare header-defined functions both static and inlinePatrick Palka1-3/+3
Many functions defined in our headers are declared 'static inline' which is a C idiom whose use predates our move to C++ as the implementation language. But in C++ the inline keyword is more than just a compiler hint, and is sufficient to give the function the intended semantics. In fact declaring a function both static and inline is a pessimization since static effectively disables the desired definition merging behavior enabled by inline, and is also a source of (harmless) ODR violations when a static inline function gets called from a non-static inline one (such as tree_operand_check calling tree_operand_length). This patch mechanically fixes the vast majority of occurrences of this anti-pattern throughout the compiler's headers via the command line sed -i 's/^static inline/inline/g' gcc/*.h gcc/*/*.h There's also a manual change to remove the redundant declarations of is_ivar and lookup_category in gcc/objc/objc-act.cc which would otherwise conflict with their modified definitions in objc-act.h (due to the difference in staticness). Besides fixing some ODR violations, this speeds up stage1 cc1plus by about 2% and reduces the size of its text segment by 1.5MB. gcc/ChangeLog: * addresses.h: Mechanically drop 'static' from 'static inline' functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. * asan.h: Likewise. * attribs.h: Likewise. * basic-block.h: Likewise. * bitmap.h: Likewise. * cfghooks.h: Likewise. * cfgloop.h: Likewise. * cgraph.h: Likewise. * cselib.h: Likewise. * data-streamer.h: Likewise. * debug.h: Likewise. * df.h: Likewise. * diagnostic.h: Likewise. * dominance.h: Likewise. * dumpfile.h: Likewise. * emit-rtl.h: Likewise. * except.h: Likewise. * expmed.h: Likewise. * expr.h: Likewise. * fixed-value.h: Likewise. * gengtype.h: Likewise. * gimple-expr.h: Likewise. * gimple-iterator.h: Likewise. * gimple-predict.h: Likewise. * gimple-range-fold.h: Likewise. * gimple-ssa.h: Likewise. * gimple.h: Likewise. * graphite.h: Likewise. * hard-reg-set.h: Likewise. * hash-map.h: Likewise. * hash-set.h: Likewise. * hash-table.h: Likewise. * hwint.h: Likewise. * input.h: Likewise. * insn-addr.h: Likewise. * internal-fn.h: Likewise. * ipa-fnsummary.h: Likewise. * ipa-icf-gimple.h: Likewise. * ipa-inline.h: Likewise. * ipa-modref.h: Likewise. * ipa-prop.h: Likewise. * ira-int.h: Likewise. * ira.h: Likewise. * lra-int.h: Likewise. * lra.h: Likewise. * lto-streamer.h: Likewise. * memmodel.h: Likewise. * omp-general.h: Likewise. * optabs-query.h: Likewise. * optabs.h: Likewise. * plugin.h: Likewise. * pretty-print.h: Likewise. * range.h: Likewise. * read-md.h: Likewise. * recog.h: Likewise. * regs.h: Likewise. * rtl-iter.h: Likewise. * rtl.h: Likewise. * sbitmap.h: Likewise. * sched-int.h: Likewise. * sel-sched-ir.h: Likewise. * sese.h: Likewise. * sparseset.h: Likewise. * ssa-iterators.h: Likewise. * system.h: Likewise. * target-globals.h: Likewise. * target.h: Likewise. * timevar.h: Likewise. * tree-chrec.h: Likewise. * tree-data-ref.h: Likewise. * tree-iterator.h: Likewise. * tree-outof-ssa.h: Likewise. * tree-phinodes.h: Likewise. * tree-scalar-evolution.h: Likewise. * tree-sra.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-alias.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-live.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-manip.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-operands.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-propagate.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa-sccvn.h: Likewise. * tree-ssa.h: Likewise. * tree-ssanames.h: Likewise. * tree-streamer.h: Likewise. * tree-switch-conversion.h: Likewise. * tree-vectorizer.h: Likewise. * tree.h: Likewise. * wide-int.h: Likewise. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-common.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-parser.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * cp-tree.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * gfortran.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. gcc/jit/ChangeLog: * jit-dejagnu.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. * jit-recording.h: Likewise. gcc/objc/ChangeLog: * objc-act.h: Mechanically drop static from static inline functions via s/^static inline/inline/g. * objc-map.h: Likewise. * objc-act.cc: Remove the redundant redeclarations of is_ivar and lookup_category.
2023-01-02Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2022-11-19jit: Use std::mutex instead of pthread_mutex_tJonathan Wakely1-0/+4
This allows JIT to be built with a different thread model from posix where pthread isn't available By renaming the acquire_mutex () and release_mutex () member functions to lock() and unlock() we make the playback::context type meet the C++ Lockable requirements. This allows it to be used with a scoped lock (i.e. RAII) type as std::lock_guard. This automatically releases the mutex when leaving the scope. Co-authored-by: LIU Hao <lh_mouse@126.com> gcc/jit/ChangeLog: * jit-playback.cc (playback::context::scoped_lock): Define RAII lock type. (playback::context::compile): Use scoped_lock to acquire mutex for the active playback context. (jit_mutex): Change to std::mutex. (playback::context::acquire_mutex): Rename to ... (playback::context::lock): ... this. (playback::context::release_mutex): Rename to ... (playback::context::unlock): ... this. * jit-playback.h (playback::context): Rename members and declare scoped_lock. * jit-recording.cc (INCLUDE_PTHREAD_H): Remove unused define. * libgccjit.cc (version_mutex): Change to std::mutex. (struct jit_version_info): Use std::lock_guard to acquire and release mutex. gcc/ChangeLog: * system.h [INCLUDE_MUTEX]: Include header for std::mutex.
2022-11-10Remove SLOW_SHORT_ACCESS from target headersAndrew Pinski1-1/+1
SLOW_SHORT_ACCESS is defined in bfin and i386 target headers but the target macro is not used elsewhere. So let's remove it from those two headers and poison it. OK? Built x86_64-linux-gnu and bfin-elf. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/bfin/bfin.h (SLOW_SHORT_ACCESS): Delete. * config/i386/i386.h (SLOW_SHORT_ACCESS): Delete. * system.h: Poison SLOW_SHORT_ACCESS
2022-09-02STABS: remove -gstabs and -gxcoff functionalityMartin Liska1-8/+6
gcc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove -gstabs option support, DBX-related macros and DBX debugging info support. * collect2.cc (scan_prog_file): Likewise. * common.opt: Likewise. * config.gcc: Likewise. * config.in: Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64-elf.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * config/alpha/alpha.cc: Likewise. * config/alpha/elf.h (ASM_SPEC): Likewise. * config/arc/arc.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/arm/aout.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/arm/netbsd-elf.h (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/darwin.h (DSYMUTIL_SPEC): Likewise. (ASM_DEBUG_SPEC): Likewise. (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_USE_BINCL): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. (DBX_OUTPUT_NULL_N_SO_AT_MAIN_SOURCE_FILE_END): Likewise. * config/epiphany/epiphany.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/i386/bsd.h (DBX_NO_XREFS): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/i386/gas.h (DBX_NO_XREFS): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/ia64/ia64.h: Likewise. * config/ia64/sysv4.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.h (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/m68k/openbsd.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_CHAR): Likewise. * config/mips/mips.cc (mips_output_filename): Likewise. (mips_option_override): Likewise. * config/mips/mips.h (SUBTARGET_ASM_DEBUGGING_SPEC): Likewise. (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. (DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER): Likewise. (GP_DBX_FIRST): Likewise. (FP_DBX_FIRST): Likewise. (MD_DBX_FIRST): Likewise. * config/nvptx/nvptx.cc: Likewise. * config/openbsd.h (DBX_NO_XREFS): Likewise. * config/pa/pa-64.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * config/pa/pa.h (ASSEMBLER_DIALECT): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/pa/som.h (PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE): Likewise. (DBX_USE_BINCL): Likewise. (DBX_LINES_FUNCTION_RELATIVE): Likewise. (DBX_OUTPUT_NULL_N_SO_AT_MAIN_SOURCE_FILE_END): Likewise. * config/pdp11/pdp11.cc: Likewise. * config/pdp11/pdp11.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000-builtin.cc: Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000-call.cc: Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000-logue.cc (defined): Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_option_override_internal): Likewise. (HAVE_XCOFF_DWARF_EXTRAS): Likewise. (rs6000_xcoff_declare_function_name): Likewise. * config/rs6000/sysv4.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_FUNCTION_FIRST): Likewise. * config/rs6000/xcoff.h (XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * config/rx/rx.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * config/sh/elf.h (DBX_LINES_FUNCTION_RELATIVE): Likewise. (DBX_OUTPUT_NULL_N_SO_AT_MAIN_SOURCE_FILE_END): Likewise. * config/sol2.h (NO_DBX_BNSYM_ENSYM): Likewise. * config/sparc/freebsd.h (DBX_CONTIN_CHAR): Likewise. * config/sparc/netbsd-elf.h (DBX_CONTIN_CHAR): Likewise. * config/sparc/sparc.h (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. * config/vax/vax.cc (vax_file_start): Likewise. * config/vax/vax.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH): Likewise. (DBX_CONTIN_CHAR): Likewise. (DBX_NO_XREFS): Likewise. (DBX_STATIC_STAB_DATA_SECTION): Likewise. * config/vx-common.h (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. * configure: Regenerate. Likewise. * configure.ac: Likewise. * debug.h: Likewise. * doc/install.texi: Likewise. * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. * doc/passes.texi: Likewise. * doc/tm.texi: Likewise. * doc/tm.texi.in: Likewise. * dwarf2asm.cc (XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (dw2_asm_output_nstring): Likewise. (USE_LINKONCE_INDIRECT): Likewise. * dwarf2out.cc (XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO): Likewise. (HAVE_XCOFF_DWARF_EXTRAS): Likewise. (output_fde): Likewise. (output_call_frame_info): Likewise. (have_macinfo): Likewise. (add_AT_loc_list): Likewise. (add_AT_view_list): Likewise. (output_compilation_unit_header): Likewise. (output_pubnames): Likewise. (output_aranges): Likewise. (output_line_info): Likewise. (output_macinfo): Likewise. (dwarf2out_finish): Likewise. (dwarf2out_early_finish): Likewise. * final.cc (final_scan_insn_1): Likewise. (rest_of_handle_final): Likewise. * flag-types.h (enum debug_info_type): Likewise. (DBX_DEBUG): Likewise. (XCOFF_DEBUG): Likewise. * function.cc (defined): Likewise. * gcc.cc (defined): Likewise. (ASM_DEBUG_SPEC): Likewise. (ASM_DEBUG_OPTION_SPEC): Likewise. * opts.cc (common_handle_option): Likewise. (set_debug_level): Likewise. * system.h (fancy_abort): Likewise. * target-def.h (TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR): Likewise. (TARGET_ASM_DESTRUCTOR): Likewise. * toplev.cc (defined): Likewise. * varasm.cc: Likewise. * config/dbxcoff.h: Removed. * config/dbxelf.h: Removed. * dbxout.cc: Removed. * dbxout.h: Removed. * gstab.h: Removed. * stab.def: Removed. * xcoffout.cc: Removed. * xcoffout.h: Removed. gcc/go/ChangeLog: * go-lang.cc (go_langhook_pushdecl): Remove -gstabs option support, DBX-related macros and DBX debugging info support. * gospec.cc (lang_specific_driver): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gcc-dg.exp: Remove -gstabs option support, DBX-related macros and DBX debugging info support. * lib/gfortran-dg.exp: Likewise. * lib/target-supports.exp: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp0x/alias-decl-debug-0.C: Removed. * g++.dg/other/PR23205.C: Removed. * g++.dg/other/pr23205-2.C: Removed. * gcc.dg/20040813-1.c: Removed. * gcc.dg/darwin-20040809-2.c: Removed. * gcc.dg/debug/pr35154.c: Removed. * gcc.dg/pr69471-2.c: Removed. * gcc.target/powerpc/stabs-attrib-vect-darwin.c: Removed. * gcc.target/s390/20041216-1.c: Removed. * gfortran.dg/debug/pr35154-stabs.f: Removed. * objc.dg/stabs-1.m: Removed.
2022-06-29jit: avoid calloc() poisoning on musl [PR106102]Sergei Trofimovich1-0/+4
On musl <pthread.h> uses calloc() (via <sched.h>). jit/ includes it directly and exposes use of poisoned calloc(): /build/build/./prev-gcc/xg++ ... ../../gcc-13-20220626/gcc/jit/jit-playback.cc make[3]: *** [Makefile:1143: jit/libgccjit.o] Error 1 make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... In file included from /<<NIX>>/musl-1.2.3-dev/include/pthread.h:30, from ../../gcc-13-20220626/gcc/jit/jit-playback.cc:44: /<<NIX>>/musl-1.2.3-dev/include/sched.h:84:7: error: attempt to use poisoned "calloc" 84 | void *calloc(size_t, size_t); | ^ /<<NIX>>/musl-1.2.3-dev/include/sched.h:124:36: error: attempt to use poisoned "calloc" 124 | #define CPU_ALLOC(n) ((cpu_set_t *)calloc(1,CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(n))) | ^ The change moves <pthread.h> inclusion to "system.h" under new INCLUDE_PTHREAD_H guard and uses this mechanism in libgccjit. gcc/ PR c++/106102 * system.h: Introduce INCLUDE_PTHREAD_H macros to include <pthread.h>. gcc/jit/ PR c++/106102 * jit-playback.cc: Include <pthread.h> via "system.h" to avoid calloc() poisoning. * jit-recording.cc: Ditto. * libgccjit.cc: Ditto.
2022-05-17Advise to call 'internal_error' instead of 'abort' or 'fancy_abort'Thomas Schwinge1-2/+4
gcc/ * diagnostic.cc: Don't advise to call 'abort' instead of 'internal_error'. * system.h: Advise to call 'internal_error' instead of 'abort' or 'fancy_abort'. Suggested-by: Richard Biener <richard.guenther@gmail.com>
2022-05-09Simplify STATIC_ASSERT macro.Martin Liška1-2/+1
For C++, use always __static_assert and for C, use the negative array index. gcc/ChangeLog: * basic-block.h (STATIC_ASSERT): Use normal STATIC_ASSERT. * system.h (STATIC_ASSERT): Define as static_assert for C++ and fallback to array index in C.
2022-05-09Come up with {,UN}LIKELY macros.Martin Liska1-1/+4
gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-parser.cc (c_parser_conditional_expression): Use {,UN}LIKELY macros. (c_parser_binary_expression): Likewise. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * cp-gimplify.cc (cp_genericize_r): Use {,UN}LIKELY macros. * parser.cc (cp_finalize_omp_declare_simd): Likewise. (cp_finalize_oacc_routine): Likewise. gcc/ChangeLog: * system.h (LIKELY): Define. (UNLIKELY): Likewise. * domwalk.cc (sort_bbs_postorder): Use {,UN}LIKELY macros. * dse.cc (set_position_unneeded): Likewise. (set_all_positions_unneeded): Likewise. (any_positions_needed_p): Likewise. (all_positions_needed_p): Likewise. * expmed.cc (flip_storage_order): Likewise. * genmatch.cc (dt_simplify::gen_1): Likewise. * ggc-common.cc (gt_pch_save): Likewise. * print-rtl.cc: Likewise. * rtl-iter.h (T>::array_type::~array_type): Likewise. (T>::next): Likewise. * rtl-ssa/internals.inl: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/member-fns.inl: Likewise. * rtlanal.cc (T>::add_subrtxes_to_queue): Likewise. (rtx_properties::try_to_add_dest): Likewise. * rtlanal.h (growing_rtx_properties::repeat): Likewise. (vec_rtx_properties_base::~vec_rtx_properties_base): Likewise. * simplify-rtx.cc (simplify_replace_fn_rtx): Likewise. * sort.cc (likely): Likewise. (mergesort): Likewise. * wide-int.h (wi::eq_p): Likewise. (wi::ltu_p): Likewise. (wi::cmpu): Likewise. (wi::bit_and): Likewise. (wi::bit_and_not): Likewise. (wi::bit_or): Likewise. (wi::bit_or_not): Likewise. (wi::bit_xor): Likewise. (wi::add): Likewise. (wi::sub): Likewise.
2022-05-02system.h: Include <initializer_list> in system.h unconditionallyJakub Jelinek1-0/+1
On Sun, May 01, 2022 at 07:06:53PM +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > > >> the reason is that "gcc/analyzer/region-model.cc” uses initializer_lists, and it seems that <initializer_list> > > >> is not transitively included by any used headers for _LIBCPP_VERSION < 4000. I fixed that locally by > > >> adding initializer_list into system.h (and adding INCLUDE_INITIALIZER_LIST to the top of gcc/analyzer/region-model.cc) > > >> - with that change those versions do bootstrap and test OK*** > > > > > > From what I can see, with libstdc++ it works because <utility> which is > > > included by system.h includes <initializer_list>. > > > If I rename initializer_list in analyzer/region-model.ii to initializer_listx, I > > > also get: > > > ../../gcc/analyzer/region-model.cc: In function ‘void ana::selftest::test_binop_svalue_folding()’: > > > ../../gcc/analyzer/region-model.cc:4966:48: error: deducing from brace-enclosed initializer list requires ‘#include <initializer_list>’ > > > 4508 | > > > +++ |+#include <initializer_list> > > > 4509 | static void > > > ...... > > > 4966 | for (auto op : {BIT_IOR_EXPR, TRUTH_OR_EXPR}) > > > | ^ > > > ../../gcc/analyzer/region-model.cc:4978:49: error: deducing from brace-enclosed initializer list requires ‘#include <initializer_list>’ > > > 4978 | for (auto op : {BIT_AND_EXPR, TRUTH_AND_EXPR}) > > > | ^ > > > > > > I think we have 2 options, one is do what you wrote above, > > > INCLUDE_INITIALIZER_LIST defined before system.h to get #include <initializer_list>. > > > The other option is just to include that unconditionally, it is a very small > > > header. For libstdc++ it will make no difference as it is included anyway > > > and the header is really small there, libc++ includes <cstddef> which isn't > > > normally included and system.h includes <stddef.h> instead. > > > > I’d say unconditionally would be OK. I suppose the chance that any host > > C++ is good enough to build GCC as-is but fails to provide > > <initializer_list> is zero? > > > > Yes, definitely. > > > I’d be OK to do this change without a new RC even. 2022-05-02 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * system.h: Include initializer_list.
2022-01-03Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2021-12-12Replace gnu::unique_ptr with std::unique_ptrJonathan Wakely1-5/+3
Now that GCC is compiled as C++11 there is no need to keep the C++03 implementation of gnu::unique_ptr. This removes the unique-ptr.h header and replaces it with <memory> in system.h, and changes the INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR macro to INCLUDE_MEMORY. Uses of gnu::unique_ptr and gnu::move can be replaced with std::unique_ptr and std::move. There are no uses of unique_xmalloc_ptr or xmalloc_deleter in GCC. gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: * engine.cc: Define INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * known-headers.cc: Define INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR. * name-hint.h: Likewise. (class name_hint): Use std::unique_ptr instead of gnu::unique_ptr. gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-decl.c: Define INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR. * c-parser.c: Likewise. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * error.c: Define INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR. * lex.c: Likewise. * name-lookup.c: Likewise. (class namespace_limit_reached): Use std::unique_ptr instead of gnu::unique_ptr. (suggest_alternatives_for): Use std::move instead of gnu::move. (suggest_alternatives_in_other_namespaces): Likewise. * parser.c: Define INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR. gcc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove unique-ptr-tests.o. * selftest-run-tests.c (selftest::run_tests): Remove unique_ptr_tests_cc_tests. * selftest.h (unique_ptr_tests_cc_tests): Remove. * system.h: Check INCLUDE_MEMORY instead of INCLUDE_UNIQUE_PTR and include <memory> instead of "unique-ptr.h". * unique-ptr-tests.cc: Removed. include/ChangeLog: * unique-ptr.h: Removed.
2021-11-08gcov-profile: Fix -fcompare-debug with -fprofile-generate [PR100520]Martin Liska1-0/+13
PR gcov-profile/100520 gcc/ChangeLog: * coverage.c (coverage_compute_profile_id): Strip .gk when compare debug is used. * system.h (endswith): New function. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/pr100520.c: New test.
2021-10-20Revert "target: support spaces in target attribute."Martin Liska1-21/+0
This reverts commit df592811f950301ed3b10a08e476dad0f2eff26a.
2021-10-19target: support spaces in target attribute.Martin Liska1-0/+21
PR target/102374 gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/i386-options.c (ix86_valid_target_attribute_inner_p): Strip whitespaces. * system.h (strip_whilespaces): New function. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.target/i386/pr102374.c: New test.
2021-06-11Expose stable sort algorithm to gcc_sort_r and add vec::stablesortRichard Biener1-0/+1
This makes it possible to apply GCCs stable sort algorithm to vec<> and also use it with the qsort_r compatible interface. 2021-06-10 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * system.h (gcc_stablesort_r): Declare. * sort.cc (gcc_sort_r): Support stable sort. (gcc_stablesort_r): Define. * vec.h (vec<>::stablesort): Add.
2021-05-10Come up with startswith function.Martin Liska1-0/+8
gcc/ada/ChangeLog: * gcc-interface/utils.c (def_builtin_1): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: * sm-file.cc (is_file_using_fn_p): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. gcc/ChangeLog: * builtins.c (is_builtin_name): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. * collect2.c (main): Likewise. (has_lto_section): Likewise. (scan_libraries): Likewise. * coverage.c (coverage_checksum_string): Likewise. (coverage_init): Likewise. * dwarf2out.c (is_cxx): Likewise. (gen_compile_unit_die): Likewise. * gcc-ar.c (main): Likewise. * gcc.c (init_spec): Likewise. (read_specs): Likewise. (execute): Likewise. (check_live_switch): Likewise. * genattrtab.c (write_attr_case): Likewise. (IS_ATTR_GROUP): Likewise. * gencfn-macros.c (main): Likewise. * gengtype.c (type_for_name): Likewise. (gen_rtx_next): Likewise. (get_file_langdir): Likewise. (write_local): Likewise. * genmatch.c (get_operator): Likewise. (get_operand_type): Likewise. (expr::gen_transform): Likewise. * genoutput.c (validate_optab_operands): Likewise. * incpath.c (add_sysroot_to_chain): Likewise. * langhooks.c (lang_GNU_C): Likewise. (lang_GNU_CXX): Likewise. (lang_GNU_Fortran): Likewise. (lang_GNU_OBJC): Likewise. * lto-wrapper.c (run_gcc): Likewise. * omp-general.c (omp_max_simt_vf): Likewise. * omp-low.c (omp_runtime_api_call): Likewise. * opts-common.c (parse_options_from_collect_gcc_options): Likewise. * read-rtl-function.c (function_reader::read_rtx_operand_r): Likewise. * real.c (real_from_string): Likewise. * selftest.c (assert_str_startswith): Likewise. * timevar.c (timer::validate_phases): Likewise. * tree.c (get_file_function_name): Likewise. * ubsan.c (ubsan_use_new_style_p): Likewise. * varasm.c (default_function_rodata_section): Likewise. (incorporeal_function_p): Likewise. (default_section_type_flags): Likewise. * system.h (startswith): Define startswith. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-ada-spec.c (print_destructor): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. (dump_ada_declaration): Likewise. * c-common.c (disable_builtin_function): Likewise. (def_builtin_1): Likewise. * c-format.c (check_tokens): Likewise. (check_plain): Likewise. (convert_format_name_to_system_name): Likewise. gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-aux-info.c (affix_data_type): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. * c-typeck.c (build_function_call_vec): Likewise. * gimple-parser.c (c_parser_gimple_parse_bb_spec): Likewise. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * decl.c (duplicate_decls): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. (cxx_builtin_function): Likewise. (omp_declare_variant_finalize_one): Likewise. (grokfndecl): Likewise. * error.c (dump_decl_name): Likewise. * mangle.c (find_decomp_unqualified_name): Likewise. (write_guarded_var_name): Likewise. (decl_tls_wrapper_p): Likewise. * parser.c (cp_parser_simple_type_specifier): Likewise. (cp_parser_tx_qualifier_opt): Likewise. * pt.c (template_parm_object_p): Likewise. (dguide_name_p): Likewise. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * d-builtins.cc (do_build_builtin_fn): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. * dmd/dinterpret.c (evaluateIfBuiltin): Likewise. * dmd/dmangle.c: Likewise. * dmd/hdrgen.c: Likewise. * dmd/identifier.c (Identifier::toHChars2): Likewise. gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * decl.c (variable_decl): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. (gfc_match_end): Likewise. * gfortran.h (gfc_str_startswith): Likewise. * module.c (load_omp_udrs): Likewise. (read_module): Likewise. * options.c (gfc_handle_runtime_check_option): Likewise. * primary.c (match_arg_list_function): Likewise. * trans-decl.c (gfc_get_symbol_decl): Likewise. * trans-expr.c (gfc_conv_procedure_call): Likewise. * trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_ieee_arithmetic_function): Likewise. gcc/go/ChangeLog: * gofrontend/runtime.cc (Runtime::name_to_code): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. gcc/objc/ChangeLog: * objc-act.c (objc_string_ref_type_p): Use startswith function instead of strncmp. * objc-encoding.c (encode_type): Likewise. * objc-next-runtime-abi-02.c (has_load_impl): Likewise.
2021-05-04Remove CC0Segher Boessenkool1-1/+2
This removes CC0 and all directly related infrastructure. CC_STATUS, CC_STATUS_MDEP, CC_STATUS_MDEP_INIT, and NOTICE_UPDATE_CC are deleted and poisoned. CC0 is only deleted (some targets use that name for something else). HAVE_cc0 is automatically generated, and we no longer will do that after this patch. CC_STATUS_INIT is suggested in final.c to also be useful for ports that are not CC0, and at least arm seems to use it for something. So I am leaving that alone, but most targets that have it could remove it. 2021-05-04 Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org> * caller-save.c: Remove CC0. * cfgcleanup.c: Remove CC0. * cfgrtl.c: Remove CC0. * combine.c: Remove CC0. * compare-elim.c: Remove CC0. * conditions.h: Remove CC0. * config/h8300/h8300.h: Remove CC0. * config/h8300/h8300-protos.h: Remove CC0. * config/h8300/peepholes.md: Remove CC0. * config/i386/x86-tune-sched.c: Remove CC0. * config/m68k/m68k.c: Remove CC0. * config/rl78/rl78.c: Remove CC0. * config/sparc/sparc.c: Remove CC0. * config/xtensa/xtensa.c: Remove CC0. (gen_conditional_move): Use pc_rtx instead of cc0_rtx in a piece of RTL where that is used as a placeholder only. * cprop.c: Remove CC0. * cse.c: Remove CC0. * cselib.c: Remove CC0. * df-problems.c: Remove CC0. * df-scan.c: Remove CC0. * doc/md.texi: Remove CC0. Adjust an example. * doc/rtl.texi: Remove CC0. Adjust an example. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerate. * doc/tm.texi.in: Remove CC0. * emit-rtl.c: Remove CC0. * final.c: Remove CC0. * fwprop.c: Remove CC0. * gcse-common.c: Remove CC0. * gcse.c: Remove CC0. * genattrtab.c: Remove CC0. * genconfig.c: Remove CC0. * genemit.c: Remove CC0. * genextract.c: Remove CC0. * gengenrtl.c: Remove CC0. * genrecog.c: Remove CC0. * haifa-sched.c: Remove CC0. * ifcvt.c: Remove CC0. * ira-costs.c: Remove CC0. * ira.c: Remove CC0. * jump.c: Remove CC0. * loop-invariant.c: Remove CC0. * lra-constraints.c: Remove CC0. * lra-eliminations.c: Remove CC0. * optabs.c: Remove CC0. * postreload-gcse.c: Remove CC0. * postreload.c: Remove CC0. * print-rtl.c: Remove CC0. * read-rtl-function.c: Remove CC0. * reg-notes.def: Remove CC0. * reg-stack.c: Remove CC0. * reginfo.c: Remove CC0. * regrename.c: Remove CC0. * reload.c: Remove CC0. * reload1.c: Remove CC0. * reorg.c: Remove CC0. * resource.c: Remove CC0. * rtl.c: Remove CC0. * rtl.def: Remove CC0. * rtl.h: Remove CC0. * rtlanal.c: Remove CC0. * sched-deps.c: Remove CC0. * sched-rgn.c: Remove CC0. * shrink-wrap.c: Remove CC0. * simplify-rtx.c: Remove CC0. * system.h: Remove CC0. Poison NOTICE_UPDATE_CC, CC_STATUS_MDEP_INIT, CC_STATUS_MDEP, and CC_STATUS. * target.def: Remove CC0. * valtrack.c: Remove CC0. * var-tracking.c: Remove CC0.
2021-04-29Add parallelism support to gcov for MinGW platformsEric Botcazou1-0/+4
If you attempt a profiled bootstrap on the MinGW platforms with -jN, N > 1, it miserably fails because of profile mismatches all over the place, the reason being that gcov has no support for parallelism on these platforms. libgcc/ * libgcov.h: For the target, define GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING if __MSVCRT__ and, for the host, define it if HOST_HAS_LK_LOCK. * libgcov-driver.c: Add directives if GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING. gcc/ * configure.ac: Check for the presence of sys/locking.h header and for whether _LK_LOCK is supported by _locking. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Likewise. * gcov-io.h: Define GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING if HOST_HAS_LK_LOCK. * gcov-io.c (gcov_open): Add support for GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING. * system.h: Include <sys/locking.h> if HAVE_SYS_LOCKING_H.
2021-01-31Add missing definition of SIZE_MAXEric Botcazou1-0/+4
If the stdint.h system file follows the ISO C99 specification, it might not define SIZE_MAX in C++ by default, so provide a local fallback. gcc/ * system.h (SIZE_MAX): Define if not already defined.
2021-01-04Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2020-12-17Add rtl-ssaRichard Sandiford1-0/+3
This patch adds the RTL SSA infrastructure itself. The following fwprop.c patch will make use of it. gcc/ * configure.ac: Add rtl-ssa to the list of dependence directories. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (rtl-ssa-warn): New variable. (OBJS): Add the rtl-ssa object files. * emit-rtl.h (rtl_data::ssa): New field. * rtl-ssa.h: New file. * system.h: Include <functional> when INCLUDE_FUNCTIONAL is defined. * rtl-ssa/access-utils.h: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/accesses.h: New file. * rtl-ssa/accesses.cc: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/blocks.h: New file. * rtl-ssa/blocks.cc: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/change-utils.h: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/changes.h: New file. * rtl-ssa/changes.cc: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/functions.h: New file. * rtl-ssa/functions.cc: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/insn-utils.h: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/insns.h: New file. * rtl-ssa/insns.cc: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/internals.inl: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/is-a.inl: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/member-fns.inl: Likewise. * rtl-ssa/movement.h: Likewise.
2020-12-17Add an alternative splay tree implementationRichard Sandiford1-0/+3
We already have two splay tree implementations: the old C one in libiberty and a templated reimplementation of it in typed-splay-tree.h. However, they have some drawbacks: - They hard-code the assumption that nodes should have both a key and a value, which isn't always true. - They use the two-phase method of lookup, and so nodes need to store a temporary back pointer. We can avoid that overhead by using the top-down method (as e.g. the bitmap tree code already does). - The tree node has to own the key and the value. For some use cases it's more convenient to embed the tree links in the value instead. Also, a later patch wants to use splay trees to represent an adaptive total order: the splay tree itself records whether node N1 is less than node N2, and (in the worst case) comparing nodes is a splay operation. This patch therefore adds an alternative implementation. The main features are: - Nodes can optionally point back to their parents. - An Accessors class abstracts accessing child nodes and (where applicable) parent nodes, so that the information can be embedded in larger data structures. - There is no fixed comparison function at the class level. Instead, individual functions that do comparisons take a comparison function argument. - There are two styles of comparison function, optimised for different use cases. (See the comments in the patch for details.) - It's possible to do some operations directly on a given node, without knowing whether it's the root. This includes the comparison use case described above. This of course has its own set of drawbacks. It's really providing splay utility functions rather than a true ADT, and so is more low-level than the existing routines. It's mostly geared for cases in which the client code wants to participate in the splay operations to some extent. gcc/ * Makefile.in (OBJS): Add splay-tree-utils.o. * system.h: Include <array> when INCLUDE_ARRAY is defined. * selftest.h (splay_tree_cc_tests): Declare. * selftest-run-tests.c (selftest::run_tests): Run splay_tree_cc_tests. * splay-tree-utils.h: New file. * splay-tree-utils.tcc: Likewise. * splay-tree-utils.cc: Likewise.
2020-11-12system: Add WARN_UNUSED_RESULTMarek Polacek1-0/+6
I'd like to have the option of marking functions with __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__)), so this patch adds a macro. And use it for maybe_wrap_with_location, it's always a bug if the return value is not used, which happened to me and got me confused. gcc/ChangeLog: * system.h (WARN_UNUSED_RESULT): Define for GCC >= 3.4. * tree.h (maybe_wrap_with_location): Add WARN_UNUSED_RESULT.
2020-09-21Use ONE_? macros.Martin Liska1-0/+1
gcc/ChangeLog: * ggc-common.c (ggc_rlimit_bound): Use ONE_? macro. (ggc_min_expand_heuristic): Likewise. (ggc_min_heapsize_heuristic): Likewise. * ggc-page.c (ggc_collect): Likewise. * system.h (ONE_G): Likewise.
2020-09-21Support new mallinfo2 function.Martin Liska1-1/+1
gcc/ChangeLog: * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. * configure.ac: Detect for mallinfo2. * ggc-common.c (defined): Use it. * system.h: Handle also HAVE_MALLINFO2.
2020-08-14vec: Fix bootstrap on i686-linux, 32-bit darwin and AIXJakub Jelinek1-0/+1
As mentioned earlier, embedded_size is broken on vecs of long long, double etc. on some platforms, which breaks bootstrap. E.g. on i686-linux, the problem is mostly with older GCC versions being used as stage1 compiler (GCC 4.8 to 7.* in particular), because alignas (long long) makes U 64-bit aligned, while when long long m_vecdata[1]; is in vec, it is only 32-bit aligned. We've tried various ways and the following one seems to work, use the old way (offsetof (vec, m_vecdata)) for non-class types as well as standard layout class types, i.e. whenever offsetof is guaranteed to work, and for others use the new day (in that case we don't run into problems with long long or other scalar types and for the structure layout there is just a struct with a given alignment. 2020-08-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com> * system.h: Include type_traits. * vec.h (vec<T, A, vl_embed>::embedded_size): Use offsetof and asserts on vec_stdlayout, which is conditionally a vec (for standard layout T) and otherwise vec_embedded. Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
2020-07-02Redefine NULL to nullptrIlya Leoshkevich1-0/+10
Bootstrap with musl libc fails with numerous "missing sentinel in function call" errors. This is because musl defines NULL as 0L for C++, but gcc requires sentinel value to be a pointer or __null. Jonathan Wakely says: To be really safe during stage 1, GCC should not use NULL as a pointer sentinel in C++ code anyway. The bootstrap compiler could define it to 0 or 0u, neither of which is guaranteed to be OK to pass as a varargs sentinel where a null pointer is expected. Any of (void*)0 or (void*)NULL or nullptr would be safe. While it is possible to fix this by replacing NULL sentinels with nullptrs, such approach would generate backporting conflicts, therefore simply redefine NULL to nullptr at the end of system.h, where it would not confuse system headers. gcc/ChangeLog: 2020-06-30 Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com> PR bootstrap/95700 * system.h (NULL): Redefine to nullptr.
2020-07-01move ILS include to system.hRichard Biener1-2/+21
This moves ISL system header includes to system.h. * system.h (INCLUDE_ISL): New guarded include. * graphite-dependences.c: Use it. * graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.c: Likewise. * graphite-optimize-isl.c: Likewise. * graphite-poly.c: Likewise. * graphite-scop-detection.c: Likewise. * graphite-sese-to-poly.c: Likewise. * graphite.c: Likewise. * graphite.h: Drop the includes here.
2020-01-01Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
From-SVN: r279813
2019-11-04system.h: Include malloc.h if INCLUDE_MALLOC_H and HAVE_MALLINFO.Richard Biener1-0/+6
2019-11-04 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * system.h: Include malloc.h if INCLUDE_MALLOC_H and HAVE_MALLINFO. * ggc-common.c: Remove inclusion of malloc.h, define INCLUDE_MALLOC_H. From-SVN: r277779
2019-08-01sort.cc: introduce gcc_sort_rAlexander Monakov1-4/+5
* sort.cc (sort_r_ctx): New struct. (reorder23): Make templated on context type. (reorder45): Ditto. (cmp1): Ditto. Adjust signature. (netsort): Ditto. (mergesort): Ditto. [CHECKING_P] (cmp2to3): New static function. Use it... (gcc_qsort) [CHECKING_P]: ...here. (gcc_sort_r): New function. * system.h (sort_r_cmp_fn): New function typedef. (qsort_chk): Adjust signature. (gcc_sort_r): Declare. * vec.c (qsort_chk_error): Adjust. (qsort_chk): Adjust. From-SVN: r273977
2019-01-01Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
From-SVN: r267494
2018-11-16Don't use %z printf length specifierMichael Matz1-1/+5
* system.h (PRsa): New macro. (SIZE_AMOUNT): Cast number to uint64_t. * alloc-pool.h (pool_usage::dump): Don't use %zu but PRsa. (pool_usage::dump_footer): Likewise and also use PRIu64. * bitmap.h (bitmap_usage::dump): Likewise. * ggc-common.c (ggc_usage::dump): Likewise. * ggc-page.c (ggc_print_statistics): Likewise. * input.c (dump_line_table_statistics): Likewise. * mem-stats.h (mem_usage::dump): Likewise. (mem_usage::dump_footer): Likewise. * rtl.c (dump_rtx_statistics): Likewise. * tree-cfg.c (dump_cfg_stats): Likewise. * tree-dfa.c (dump_dfa_stats): Likewise. * tree-phinodes.c (phinodes_print_statistics): Likewise. * tree-ssanames (ssanames_print_statistics): Likewise. * vec.c (vec_usage::dump): Likewise. (vec_usage::dump_footer): Likewise. From-SVN: r266208
2018-11-05Come up with SIZE_AMOUNT and use it in memory statistics and sort stats.Martin Liska1-0/+25
2018-11-05 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> * alloc-pool.h (struct pool_usage): Use SIZE_AMOUNT. * bitmap.h (struct bitmap_usage): Likewise. * ggc-common.c (SCALE): Remove. (LABEL): Likewise. (struct ggc_usage): Use SIZE_AMOUNT. And update compare method. * ggc-page.c (SCALE): Remove. (STAT_LABEL): Remove. (ggc_print_statistics): Use SIZE_AMOUNT. * gimple.h (SCALE): Remove. (LABEL): Likewise. * input.c (ONE_K): Remove. (ONE_M): Likewise. (SCALE): Likewise. (STAT_LABEL): Likewise. (FORMAT_AMOUNT): Likewise. (dump_line_table_statistics): Use SIZE_AMOUNT. * mem-stats.h (struct mem_usage): Likewise. * rtl.c (dump_rtx_statistics): Likewise. (rtx_alloc_counts): Change type to size_t. (rtx_alloc_sizes): Likewise. (rtx_count_cmp): New. (dump_rtx_statistics): Sort first based on counts. * tree.c (tree_nodes_cmp): New. (tree_codes_cmp): New. (dump_tree_statistics): Sort first based on counts. * system.h (ONE_K): New. (ONE_M): Likewise. (SIZE_SCALE): Likewise. (SIZE_LABEL): Likewise. (SIZE_AMOUNT): Likewise. * tree-cfg.c (dump_cfg_stats): Use SIZE_AMOUNT. * tree-dfa.c (dump_dfa_stats): Likewise. * tree-phinodes.c (phinodes_print_statistics): Likewise. * tree-ssanames.c (ssanames_print_statistics): Likewise. * tree.c (dump_tree_statistics): Likewise. * vec.c (struct vec_usage): Likewise. * trans-mem.c (tm_mangle): Enlarge buffer in order to not trigger a -Werror=format-overflow with --enable-gather-detailed-stats. From-SVN: r265800
2018-09-03introduce gcc_stablesortAlexander Monakov1-0/+2
* sort.cc (struct sort_ctx): New field 'nlim'. Use it... (mergesort): ... here as maximum count for using netsort. (gcc_qsort): Set nlim to 3 if stable sort is requested. (gcc_stablesort): New. * system.h (gcc_stablesort): Declare. From-SVN: r264066
2018-09-03qsort_chk: call from gcc_qsort instead of wrapping itAlexander Monakov1-6/+2
* sort.cc (gcc_qsort) [CHECKING_P]: Call qsort_chk. * system.h (qsort): Always redirect to gcc_qsort. Update comment. * vec.c (qsort_chk): Do not call gcc_qsort. Update comment. From-SVN: r264065
2018-07-17Clean up of new format of -falign-FOO.Martin Liska1-2/+0
2018-07-17 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> * align.h: New file. * config/alpha/alpha.c (alpha_align_insns_1): Use align_functions directly. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_avoid_jump_mispredicts): Use new return type align_flags of label_to_alignment. * config/m32r/m32r.h (LOOP_ALIGN): Wrap returned values into align_flags class. * config/m68k/m68k.c: Do not use removed align_labels_value and align_loops_value. * config/nds32/nds32.h (JUMP_ALIGN): Wrap result into align_flags class. (LOOP_ALIGN): Likewise. (LABEL_ALIGN): Likewise. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe.c (TARGET_ASM_LOOP_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP): Remove not used macro. (rs6000_loop_align): Change return type to align_flags. (rs6000_loop_align_max_skip): Remove. * config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h (rs6000_loop_align): Change return type to align_flags. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (TARGET_ASM_LOOP_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP): Remove not used macro. (rs6000_loop_align): Change return type to align_flags. (rs6000_loop_align_max_skip): Remove. * config/rx/rx.h (JUMP_ALIGN): Wrap integer values * config/rx/rx-protos.h (rx_align_for_label): Make it static function. * config/rx/rx.c (rx_align_for_label): Change return type to align_flags. (rx_max_skip_for_label): Remove TARGET_ASM_*_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP macro definitions. into align_flags class. (LABEL_ALIGN): Likewise. (LOOP_ALIGN): Likewise. * config/s390/s390.c (s390_label_align): Use align_flags class member. (s390_asm_output_function_label): Likewise. * config/sh/sh.c (sh_override_options_after_change): Use align_flags class directly without macros. (find_barrier): Likewise. (barrier_align): Likewise. (sh_loop_align): Likewise. * config/spu/spu.c (spu_option_override): Use align_flags_tuple::get_value instead of removed macros. (spu_sched_init): Likewise. * config/spu/spu.h (GTY): Likewise. * config/visium/visium.c (visium_option_override): Set "8" as default secondary alignment. * config/visium/visium.h (SUBALIGN_LOG): Define to 3 in order to guarantee secondary alignment of 8. * coretypes.h: Include align.h header file. * doc/tm.texi: Remove TARGET_ASM_JUMP_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP, TARGET_ASM_LOOP_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP, TARGET_ASM_LABEL_ALIGN_MAX_SKIP and TARGET_ASM_LABEL_ALIGN_AFTER_BARRIER_MAX_SKIP macros. * doc/tm.texi.in: Likewise. * final.c (struct label_alignment): Remove not used structure. (LABEL_ALIGN): Change type to align_flags. (LOOP_ALIGN): Likewise. (JUMP_ALIGN): Likewise. (default_loop_align_max_skip): Remove. (default_label_align_max_skip): Likewise. (default_jump_align_max_skip): Likewise. (default_label_align_after_barrier_max_skip): (LABEL_TO_ALIGNMENT): Change to access label_align vector. (LABEL_TO_MAX_SKIP): Remove. (label_to_alignment): Return align_flags type instead of integer. (label_to_max_skip): Remove. (align_fuzz): Use align_flags type. (compute_alignments): Use align_flags type and use align_flags::max to combine multiple alignments. (grow_label_align): Grow vec instead of C array. (update_alignments): Assign just LABEL_TO_ALIGNMENT. (shorten_branches): Use align_flags type and use align_flags::max to combine multiple alignments. (final_scan_insn_1): Remove usage of secondary alignment that comes from label alignment, but instead use proper secondary alignment which is computed in grow_label_align. * flags.h (struct align_flags_tuple): Move to align.h. (struct align_flags): Likewise. (state_align_loops): Rename to align_loops. (state_align_jumps): Rename to align_jumps. (state_align_labels): Rename to align_labels. (state_align_functions): Rename to align_functions. (align_loops_log): Remove. (align_jumps_log): Remove. (align_labels_log): Remove. (align_functions_log): Remove. (align_loops_max_skip): Remove. (align_jumps_max_skip): Remove. (align_labels_max_skip): Remove. (align_functions_max_skip): Remove. (align_loops_value): Remove. (align_jumps_value): Remove. (align_labels_value): Remove. (align_functions_value): Remove. * output.h (label_to_alignment): Change return type to align_flags. (label_to_max_skip): Remove. * target.def: Remove loop_align_max_skip, label_align_max_skip, jump_align_max_skip macros. * targhooks.h (default_loop_align_max_skip): Remove. (default_label_align_max_skip): Likewise. (default_jump_align_max_skip): Likewise. (default_label_align_after_barrier_max_skip): Remove. * toplev.c (read_log_maxskip): Use ::normalize function. (parse_N_M): Remove not used argument and also call ::normalize. (parse_alignment_opts): Do not pass unused arguments. * varasm.c (assemble_start_function): Use directly align_functions instead of removed macros. * system.h: Do not poison removed macros. 2018-07-17 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> * gcc.target/powerpc/loop_align.c: Update scanned pattern. From-SVN: r262804
2018-07-05Replace NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C with SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C.Nathan Sidwell1-1/+1
gcc/ Replace NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C with SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. * doc/cpp.texi: Update comment. * doc/tm.texi: Rebuilt. * doc/tm.texi.in (NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C): Replace with ... (SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C): ... this, opposite sense. * doc/extend.texi (Backwards Compatibility): Clarify it is system headers affected by extern "C". * system.h: Poison NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. * config/alpha/alpha.h, config/arm/uclinux-elf.h, config/bfin/elf.h, config/cris/cris.h, config/darwin.h, config/dragonfly.h, config/freebsd.h, config/gnu-user.h, config/i386/cygming.h, config/i386/djgpp.h, config/i386/nto.h, config/ia64/hpux.h, config/lm32/lm32.h, config/lm32/uclinux-elf.h, config/lynx.h, config/mips/elf.h, config/mmix/mmix.h, config/netbsd.h, config/pa/pa-hpux.h, config/powerpcspe/sysv4.h, config/riscv/elf.h, config/rs6000/sysv4.h, config/rtems.h, config/s390/tpf.h, config/sh/newlib.h, config/sol2.h, config/sparc/openbsd64.h, config/sparc/sp-elf.h, config/sparc/sp64-elf.h, config/spu/spu.h, config/stormy16/stormy16.h, config/v850/v850.h, config/visium/visium.h, config/vx-common.h, config/xtensa/elf.h: Don't define NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. * config/rs6000/aix.h: Set SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. gcc/c-family/ * c-lex.c (fe_file_change): Check SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C not NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. gcc/cp/ * cp/decl.c (decls_match): Check SYSTEM_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C not NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C. * cp/parser.c (cp_parser_parameter_declaration_clause): Likewise. From-SVN: r262437
2018-05-13Introduce gcc_qsortAlexander Monakov1-2/+5
* sort.cc: New file. * system.h [!CHECKING_P] (qsort): Redirect to gcc_qsort. * vec.c (qsort_chk): Use gcc_qsort. * Makefile.in (OBJS-libcommon): Add sort.o. (build/sort.o): New target. Use it... (BUILD_RTL): ... here, and... (build/gencfn-macros): ... here, and... (build/genmatch): ... here. From-SVN: r260216
2018-02-16re PR bootstrap/84405 (Fails to bootstrap with GCC 4.1.2, GCC 4.2.4)Jakub Jelinek1-0/+6
PR bootstrap/84405 * system.h (BROKEN_VALUE_INITIALIZATION): Define for GCC < 4.3. * vec.h (vec_default_construct): Use memset instead of placement new if BROKEN_VALUE_INITIALIZATION is defined. * hash-table.h (hash_table<Descriptor, Allocator>::empty_slow): Use memset instead of value initialization if BROKEN_VALUE_INITIALIZATION is defined. From-SVN: r257726
2018-01-03Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
From-SVN: r256169