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2021-05-02aix: Redesign section encoding and selectionDavid Edelsohn1-7/+22
AIX symbol references can refer to either the symbol (a label) or a symbol with a qualifier (the storage mapping class). The storage mapping class provide information about the underlying COFF section into which the symbol will be placed, e.g. [RO] for read-only in the text section, [RW] for read-writer in the data section, or [BS] for the BSS section. A label is distinct from a qualname in the assembler language, e.g., foo and foo[RW] are different, but the symbol table of an object file strips the storage mapping class from the name, so that it no longer is relevant when referring to symbols across object files and libraries. .csect .data[RW] i: is a label "i" in the .data CSECT, which has storage mapping class [RW] so that it is placed in the read-write COFF section. .csect i[RW] is a CSECT "i[RW]". BSS does not allow interior labels. The AIX port of GCC had been emitting the storage mapping class where appropriate but not consistently using the storage mapping class on the DECL or SYM name. This patch updates the section encoding to properly place storage mapping class on symbol names and remove the decorations placed when emitting the symbol. The mapping classes correspond to sections and the encoding choices must exactly match the section choices made by get_section, so the logic for the computation of reloc in get_variable_section is split into its own function that XCOFF encode section info can call. gcc/ChangeLog: * varasm.c (compute_reloc_for_var): Split out from... (get_variable_section): Use it. * output.h (compute_reloc_for_var): Declare. * config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h (rs6000_xcoff_asm_output_aligned_decl_common): Change alignment to unsigned int. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_legitimize_tls_address_aix): Don't append storage mapping class to symbol. (rs6000_xcoff_asm_named_section): Add BS and UL mapping classes. Don't convert TLS BSS to common. (rs6000_xcoff_unique_section): Don't fall back to select_secton. (rs6000_xcoff_section_type_flags): Add SECTION_BSS if DECL is bss_initializer. (rs6000_xcoff_asm_globalize_decl_name): Don't strip storage mapping class. (rs6000_xcoff_asm_output_aligned_decl_common): Align is unsigned int. If align is 0 from TLS class, use the same rules as varasm.c If not common, switch to BSS section manually. If common, emit appropriate comm or lcomm directive. (rs6000_xcoff_encode_section_info): Add logic to append all storage mapping classes. (rs6000_asm_weaken_decl): Adjust for qualname symbols. * config/rs6000/xcoff.h (ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL): Use rs6000_xcoff_asm_output_aligned_decl_common. (ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL): Use rs6000_xcoff_asm_output_aligned_decl_common. (ASM_OUTPUT_TLS_COMMON): Use rs6000_xcoff_asm_output_aligned_decl_common. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/ext/visibility/fvisibility-inlines-hidden-4.C: Expect [BS] mapping class on AIX. * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr61159.c: XFAIL on AIX. * gcc.c-torture/execute/alias-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/alias-7.c: Same.
2021-04-30middle-end: Disable section anchors for VAR_DECLs if -fdata-sectionsDavid Edelsohn1-0/+6
-fdata-sections places data symbols into their own, unique, named sections. -fsection-anchors create an anchor to access neighboring symbols within a section. When both are enabled, a separate section anchor is created for each symbol, which provides no benefit. This patch updates the common gating function use_blocks_for_decl_p() to return false if -fdata-sections is enabled. gcc/ChangeLog: * varasm.c (use_blocks_for_decl_p): Don't use section anchors for VAR_DECLs if -fdata-sections enabled.
2021-04-21varasm: Two SECTION_RETAIN fixes [PR100130]Richard Sandiford1-28/+32
switch_to_section warns if we try to output a retain decl in a section without a retain flag, or if we try to output a non-retain decl in a section with a retain flag. However, the warning only applied if we were trying to “switch” to the current section. This works if all decls that use a section are generated consecutively, but not if there is an unrelated decl in between. This patch makes the check unconditional, but suppresses the warning if we're writing the section's named.decl (i.e. the decl from which the section name and original flags were derived). Also, the warning didn't fire for -fsection-anchors, for two reasons: we allowed retain and non-retain decls to be put into the same block, and we didn't pass a decl to switch_to_section. Although these are arguably separate bugs, it isn't easy to fix them independently without temporarily regressing -fsection-anchor targets. gcc/ PR middle-end/100130 * varasm.c (get_block_for_decl): Make sure that any use of the retain attribute matches the section's retain flag. (switch_to_section): Check for retain mismatches even when changing sections, but do not warn if the given decl is the section's named.decl. (output_object_block): Pass the first decl in the block (if any) to switch_to_section. gcc/testsuite/ PR middle-end/100130 * c-c++-common/attr-retain-10.c: New test. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-11.c: Likewise.
2021-04-07varasm: Fix up constpool alias handling [PR99872]Jakub Jelinek1-2/+2
Last year, I have added in r11-2944-g0106300f6c3f7bae5eb1c46dbd45aa07c94e1b15 (aka PR54201 fix) code to find bitwise duplicates in constant pool and output them as aliases instead of duplicating the data. Unfortunately this broke mingw32 -m32. On most targets, ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL with "LC" emits something like *.LC123 and the targets don't add user label prefixes, so the aliases that we print should be something like .set .LC5, .LC6 or .set .LC5, .LC6 + 8 and I wasn't sure if ASM_OUTPUT_DEF can handle the * and therefore I have stripped it. But, on mingw32 -m32, ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL with "LC" emits *LC123 and the target has user label prefixes, which means what I wrote results in LC6: ... .set _LC5, _LC6 which results in unresolved symbols. I went through the ASM_OUTPUT_DEF definitions of all targets and all of them use assemble_name twice under the hood (with various differences on what they print before, in between or after those names). And assemble_name handles the name encoding properly, so if we pass it ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (..., "*.LC123", "*.LC456+16") it will emit .LC123 and .LC456+16 and if we pass it "*LC789", it will emit LC789. 2021-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/99872 * varasm.c (output_constant_pool_contents): Don't strip name encoding from XSTR (desc->sym, 0) or from label before passing those to ASM_OUTPUT_DEF.
2021-02-18Add retain attribute to place symbols in SHF_GNU_RETAIN sectionH.J. Lu1-11/+11
When building Linux kernel, ld in bninutils 2.36 with GCC 11 generates thousands of ld: warning: orphan section `.data.event_initcall_finish' from `init/main.o' being placed in section `.data.event_initcall_finish' ld: warning: orphan section `.data.event_initcall_start' from `init/main.o' being placed in section `.data.event_initcall_start' ld: warning: orphan section `.data.event_initcall_level' from `init/main.o' being placed in section `.data.event_initcall_level' Since these sections are marked with SHF_GNU_RETAIN, they are placed in separate sections. They become orphan sections since they aren't expected in the Linux kernel linker script. But orphan sections normally don't work well with the Linux kernel linker script and the resulting kernel crashed. Add the "retain" attribute to place symbols in separate SHF_GNU_RETAIN sections. Issue a warning if the configured assembler/linker doesn't support SHF_GNU_RETAIN. gcc/ PR target/99113 * varasm.c (get_section): Replace SUPPORTS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN with looking up the retain attribute. (resolve_unique_section): Likewise. (get_variable_section): Likewise. (switch_to_section): Likewise. Warn when a symbol without the retain attribute and a symbol with the retain attribute are placed in the section with the same name, instead of the used attribute. * doc/extend.texi: Document the "retain" attribute. gcc/c-family/ PR target/99113 * c-attribs.c (c_common_attribute_table): Add the "retain" attribute. (handle_retain_attribute): New function. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/99113 * c-c++-common/attr-retain-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-3.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-4.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-5.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-6.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-7.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-8.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-retain-9.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/pr99113.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-retain-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-retain-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used.c: Don't expect SHF_GNU_RETAIN section. * c-c++-common/attr-used-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-3.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-4.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-used-retain-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-used-retain-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-5.c: Don't expect warning for the used attribute nor SHF_GNU_RETAIN section. * c-c++-common/attr-used-6.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-7.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-8.c: Likewise.
2021-02-10varasm: Fix ICE with -fsyntax-only [PR99035]Jakub Jelinek1-1/+6
My FE change from 2 years ago uses TREE_ASM_WRITTEN in -fsyntax-only mode more aggressively to avoid "expanding" functions multiple times. With -fsyntax-only nothing is really expanded, so I think it is acceptable to adjust the assert and allow declare_weak at any time, with -fsyntax-only we know it is during parsing only anyway. 2021-02-10 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/99035 * varasm.c (declare_weak): For -fsyntax-only, allow even TREE_ASM_WRITTEN function decls. * g++.dg/ext/weak6.C: New test.
2021-01-04Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2020-12-16varasm: Fix up __patchable_function_entries handlingJakub Jelinek1-3/+3
The SECTION_LINK_ORDER changes don't seem to work properly. If I compile: static inline __attribute__((__gnu_inline__)) __attribute__((__unused__)) __attribute__((patchable_function_entry(0, 0))) int foo (int x) { return x + 1; } static inline __attribute__((__gnu_inline__)) __attribute__((__unused__)) __attribute__((patchable_function_entry(0, 0))) int bar (int x) { return x + 2; } int baz (int x) { return foo (x) + 1; } int qux (int x) { return bar (x) + 2; } (distilled from aarch64 Linux kernel) with -O2 -fpatchable-function-entry=2 on aarch64 compiler configured against latest binutils, I get: ... .section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,baz ... .section __patchable_function_entries ... in the assembly, but when it is assembled, one gets: [ 4] __patchable_function_entries PROGBITS 0000000000000000 000060 000008 00 WAL 1 0 8 [ 5] .rela__patchable_function_entries RELA 0000000000000000 000280 000018 18 I 12 4 8 [ 6] __patchable_function_entries PROGBITS 0000000000000000 000068 000008 00 0 0 8 [ 7] .rela__patchable_function_entries RELA 0000000000000000 000298 000018 18 I 12 6 8 i.e. one writable allocated section with SHF_LINK_ORDER and another non-allocated non-writable without link order. In the kernel case there is always one entry in the WAL section and then dozens or more in the non-allocated one. The kernel then fails to link: WARNING: modpost: vmlinux.o (__patchable_function_entries): unexpected non-allocatable section. Did you forget to use "ax"/"aw" in a .S file? Note that for example <linux/init.h> contains section definitions for use in .S files. ld: .init.data has both ordered [`__patchable_function_entries' in init/main.o] and unordered [`.init.data' in +./drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/vsprintf.stub.o] sections ld: final link failed: bad value make: *** [Makefile:1175: vmlinux] Error 1 The following patch fixes it by always forcing full section flags for SECTION_LINK_ORDER sections. 2020-12-16 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * varasm.c (default_elf_asm_named_section): Always force section flags even for sections with SECTION_LINK_ORDER flag.
2020-12-16Require .init_array/.fini_array support for SHF_GNU_RETAINH.J. Lu1-4/+4
Since SHF_GNU_RETAIN support doesn't work for crtstuff.c which switches the output section directly with asm statement: --- static void __attribute__((used)) __do_global_dtors_aux (void) { static _Bool completed; if (__builtin_expect (completed, 0)) return; completed = 1; } static void __attribute__((__used__)) call___do_global_dtors_aux (void) { asm ("\t.section\t.fini"); __do_global_dtors_aux (); asm ("\t.section\t.text"); } --- use SHF_GNU_RETAIN only if .init_array/.fini_array section is supported. gcc/ PR target/98146 * defaults.h (SUPPORTS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN): New. * varasm.c (get_section): Replace HAVE_GAS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN with SUPPORTS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (resolve_unique_section): Likewise. (get_variable_section): Likewise. (switch_to_section): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/98146 * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_R_flag_in_section): Also check HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY_SUPPORT != 0.
2020-12-16Warn used and not used symbols in section with the same nameH.J. Lu1-3/+19
When SECTION_RETAIN is used, issue a warning when a symbol without used attribute and a symbol with used attribute are placed in the section with the same name, like int __attribute__((used,section(".data.foo"))) foo2 = 2; int __attribute__((section(".data.foo"))) foo1 = 1; since assembler will put them in different sections with the same section name. gcc/ PR target/98146 * varasm.c (switch_to_section): Warn when a symbol without used attribute and a symbol with used attribute are placed in the section with the same name. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/98146 * c-c++-common/attr-used-5.c: Updated. * c-c++-common/attr-used-6.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-7.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-8.c: Likewise.
2020-12-16Switch to a new section if the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't matchH.J. Lu1-5/+33
When definitions marked with used attribute and unmarked definitions are placed in the section with the same name, switch to a new section if the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match. gcc/ PR target/98146 * output.h (switch_to_section): Add a tree argument, default to nullptr. * varasm.c (get_section): If the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match, return and switch to a new section later. (assemble_start_function): Pass decl to switch_to_section. (assemble_variable): Likewise. (switch_to_section): If the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match, switch to a new section. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/98146 * c-c++-common/attr-used-5.c: New test. * c-c++-common/attr-used-6.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-7.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-8.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-9.c: Likewise.
2020-12-13varasm: Reject soft frame or arg pointer registers for register vars [PR92469]Jakub Jelinek1-0/+26
The following patch rejects frame, argp and retarg registers (unless they are equal to hard frame pointer registers or if they aren't eliminable) from local or global register vars. These are just internal implementation details eliminated later into hard frame pointer or stack pointer and using them as register variable leads to numerous ICEs. 2020-12-13 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/92469 * varasm.c (eliminable_regno_p): New function. (make_decl_rtl): Reject asm vars for frame and argp if they are different from hard frame pointer. * gcc.target/i386/pr92469.c: New test. * gcc.target/i386/pr79804.c: Adjust expected diagnostics. * gcc.target/i386/pr88178.c: Expect an error.
2020-12-11Add missing varasm DECL_P check.Jim Wilson1-0/+1
This fixes a riscv64-linux bootstrap failure. get_constant_section calls the select_section target hook, and select_section calls get_named_section which calls get_section. So it is possible to have a constant not a decl in both of these functions. They already call DECL_P checks everywhere except for the new code HJ recently added. This adds the missing DECL_P check. gcc/ * varasm.c (get_section): Add DECL_P check before DECL_PRESERVE_P.
2020-12-04Refactor -frecord-gcc-switches.Martin Liska1-38/+10
gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/tm.texi: Change argument of the record_gcc_switches hook and remove SWITCH_TYPE_* enum values. * dwarf2out.c (gen_producer_string): Move to opts.c and remove handling of the dwarf_record_gcc_switches option. (dwarf2out_early_finish): Use moved gen_producer_string function. * opts.c (gen_producer_string): New. * opts.h (gen_producer_string): New. * target.def: Change type of record_gcc_switches. * target.h (enum print_switch_type): Remove. (elf_record_gcc_switches): Change first argument. * toplev.c (MAX_LINE): Remove. (print_to_asm_out_file): Likewise. (print_to_stderr): Likewise. (print_single_switch): Likewise. (print_switch_values): Likewise. (init_asm_output): Use new gen_producer_string function. (process_options): Likewise. * varasm.c (elf_record_gcc_switches): Just save the string argument to the ELF container.
2020-12-02Use the section flag 'o' for __patchable_function_entriesH.J. Lu1-0/+10
This commit in GNU binutils 2.35: https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=b7d072167715829eed0622616f6ae0182900de3e added the section flag 'o' to .section directive: .section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,foo which specifies the symbol name which the section references. Assembler creates a unique __patchable_function_entries section with the section, where foo is defined, as its linked-to section. Linker keeps a section if its linked-to section is kept during garbage collection. This patch checks assembler support for the section flag 'o' and uses it to implement __patchable_function_entries section. Since Solaris may use GNU assembler with Solairs ld. Even if GNU assembler supports the section flag 'o', it doesn't mean that Solairs ld supports it. This feature is disabled for Solairs targets. gcc/ PR middle-end/93195 PR middle-end/93197 * configure.ac (HAVE_GAS_SECTION_LINK_ORDER): New. Define 1 if the assembler supports the section flag 'o' for specifying section with link-order. * output.h (SECTION_LINK_ORDER): New. Defined to 0x8000000. (SECTION_MACH_DEP): Changed from 0x8000000 to 0x10000000. * targhooks.c (default_print_patchable_function_entry): Pass SECTION_LINK_ORDER to switch_to_section if the section flag 'o' works. Pass current_function_decl to switch_to_section. * varasm.c (default_elf_asm_named_section): Use 'o' flag for SECTION_LINK_ORDER if assembler supports it. * config.in: Regenerated. * configure: Likewise. * doc/sourcebuild.texi: Document o_flag_in_section. gcc/testsuite/ PR middle-end/93195 * g++.dg/pr93195a.C: New test. * g++.dg/pr93195b.C: Likewise. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_o_flag_in_section): New proc.
2020-12-01Use SHF_GNU_RETAIN to preserve symbol definitionsH.J. Lu1-3/+12
In assemly code, the section flag 'R' sets the SHF_GNU_RETAIN flag to indicate that the section must be preserved by the linker. Add SECTION_RETAIN to indicate a section should be retained by the linker and set SECTION_RETAIN on section for the preserved symbol if assembler supports SHF_GNU_RETAIN. All retained symbols are placed in separate sections with .section .data.rel.local.preserved_symbol,"awR" preserved_symbol: ... .section .data.rel.local,"aw" not_preserved_symbol: ... to avoid .section .data.rel.local,"awR" preserved_symbol: ... not_preserved_symbol: ... which places not_preserved_symbol definition in the SHF_GNU_RETAIN section. gcc/ 2020-12-01 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> * configure.ac (HAVE_GAS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN): New. Define 1 if the assembler supports marking sections with SHF_GNU_RETAIN flag. * output.h (SECTION_RETAIN): New. Defined as 0x4000000. (SECTION_MACH_DEP): Changed from 0x4000000 to 0x8000000. (default_unique_section): Add a bool argument. * varasm.c (get_section): Set SECTION_RETAIN for the preserved symbol with HAVE_GAS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (resolve_unique_section): Used named section for the preserved symbol if assembler supports SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (get_variable_section): Handle the preserved common symbol with HAVE_GAS_SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (default_elf_asm_named_section): Require the full declaration and use the 'R' flag for SECTION_RETAIN. * config.in: Regenerated. * configure: Likewise. * doc/sourcebuild.texi: Document R_flag_in_section. gcc/testsuite/ 2020-12-01 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> Jozef Lawrynowicz <jozef.l@mittosystems.com> * c-c++-common/attr-used.c: Check the 'R' flag. * c-c++-common/attr-used-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/attr-used-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/attr-used-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-used-retain-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/attr-used-retain-2.c: Likewise. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_R_flag_in_section): New proc.
2020-11-23Implement the "persistent" attributeJozef Lawrynowicz1-1/+18
The "persistent" attribute is used for variables that are initialized by the program loader, but are not initialized by the runtime startup code. "persistent" variables are placed in a non-volatile area of memory, which allows their value to "persist" between processor resets. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-attribs.c (handle_special_var_sec_attribute): New. (handle_noinit_attribute): Remove. (attr_noinit_exclusions): Rename to... (attr_section_exclusions): ...this, and add "persistent" attribute exclusion. (c_common_attribute_table): Add "persistent" attribute. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/extend.texi (Common Variable Attributes): Document the "persistent" variable attribute. * doc/sourcebuild.texi (Effective-Target Keywords): Document the "persistent" effective target keyword. * tree.h (DECL_PERSISTENT_P): Define. * varasm.c (bss_initializer_p): Return false for a DECL_PERSISTENT_P decl initialized to zero. (default_section_type_flags): Handle the ".persistent" section. (default_elf_select_section): Likewise. (default_unique_section): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.c-torture/execute/noinit-attribute.c: Moved to... * c-c++-common/torture/attr-noinit-main.inc: ...here. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_persistent): New. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-noinit-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-noinit-2.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-noinit-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-noinit-invalid.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-persistent-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-persistent-2.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-persistent-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-persistent-invalid.c: New test. * c-c++-common/torture/attr-persistent-main.inc: New test.
2020-11-23Fix "noinit" attribute being ignored for -O0 and -fdata-sectionsJozef Lawrynowicz1-3/+7
Variables with the "noinit" attribute are ignored at -O0 because they are treated like a regular bss variable and placed in the .bss section. With -fdata-sections they are ignored because they are not handled in resolve_unique_section. gcc/ChangeLog: * tree.h (DECL_NOINIT_P): Define. * varasm.c (DECL_NOINIT_P): Check DECL_NOINIT_P before using unnamed bss/lcomm sections for bss_initializer variables. (default_elf_select_section): Use DECL_NOINIT_P instead of looking up attribute for .noinit section selection. (default_unique_section): Check DECL_NOINIT_P for .noinit section selection. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.c-torture/execute/noinit-attribute.c: Don't override optimization options set by torture test harness. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_noinit): Adjust comment formatting.
2020-11-17Relocatable read-only section support for absolute jump tableHaochen Gui1-19/+52
This patch puts absolute jump tables into a relocatable read-only section if they are on ELF target and relocation is supported. gcc/ChangeLog: * final.c (final_scan_insn_1): Set jump table relocatable as the second argument of targetm.asm_out.function_rodata_section. * output.h (default_function_rodata_section, default_no_function_rodata_section): Add the second argument to the declarations. * target.def (function_rodata_section): Change the doc and add the second argument. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerate. * varasm.c (jumptable_relocatable): Implement. (default_function_rodata_section): Add the second argument and the support for relocatable read only sections. (default_no_function_rodata_section): Add the second argument. (function_mergeable_rodata_prefix): Set the second argument to false. * config/mips/mips.c (mips_function_rodata_section): Add the second arugment and set it to false. * config/s390/s390.c (targetm.asm_out.function_rodata_section): Set the second argument to false. * config/s390/s390.md: Likewise.
2020-10-29LTO: get_section: add new argumentMartin Liska1-2/+7
gcc/ChangeLog: PR lto/97508 * langhooks.c (lhd_begin_section): Call get_section with not_existing = true. * output.h (get_section): Add new argument. * varasm.c (get_section): Fail when NOT_EXISTING is true and a section already exists. * ipa-cp.c (ipcp_write_summary): Remove. (ipcp_read_summary): Likewise. * ipa-fnsummary.c (ipa_fn_summary_read): Always read jump functions summary. (ipa_fn_summary_write): Always stream it.
2020-08-31varasm: Optimize memory broadcast for constant vector under AVX512 [PR54201]Jakub Jelinek1-1/+180
I meant something like the following, which on e.g. a dumb: typedef float V __attribute__((vector_size (4 * sizeof (float)))); void foo (V *p, float *q) { p[0] += (V) { 1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f }; q[0] += 4.0f; q[1] -= 3.0f; q[17] -= 2.0f; q[31] += 1.0f; } testcase merges all the 4 scalar constant pool entries into the CONST_VECTOR one. I'm punting for section anchors and not doing it in the per-function (i.e. non-shared) constant pools simply because I don't know them well enough, don't know whether backends use the offsets for something etc. For section anchors, I guess it would need to be done before (re)computing the offsets and arrange for the desc->mark < 0 entries not to be considered as objects in the object block, for non-shared pools, perhaps it would be enough to call the new function from output_constant_pool before calling recompute_pool_offsets and adjust recompute_pool_offsets to ignore desc->mark < 0. Here is an adjusted patch that ought to merge even the same sized different mode vectors with the same byte representation, etc. It won't really help with avoiding the multiple reads of the constant in the same function, but as you found, your patch doesn't help with that either. Your patch isn't really incompatible with what the patch below does, though I wonder whether a) it wouldn't be better to always canonicalize to an integral mode with as few elts as possible even e.g. for floats b) whether asserting that it simplify_rtx succeeds is safe, whether it shouldn't just canonicalize if the canonicalization works and just do what it previously did otherwise. The following patch puts all pool entries which can be natively encoded into a vector, sorts it by decreasing size, determines minimum size of a pool entry and adds hash elts for each (aligned) min_size or wider power of two-ish portion of the pool constant in addition to the whole pool constant byte representation. This is the version that passed bootstrap/regtest on both x86_64-linux and i686-linux. In both bootstraps/regtests together, it saved (from the statistics I've gathered) 63104 .rodata bytes (before constant merging), in 6814 hits of the data->desc->mark = ~(*slot)->desc->labelno;. 2020-08-31 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR middle-end/54201 * varasm.c: Include alloc-pool.h. (output_constant_pool_contents): Emit desc->mark < 0 entries as aliases. (struct constant_descriptor_rtx_data): New type. (constant_descriptor_rtx_data_cmp): New function. (struct const_rtx_data_hasher): New type. (const_rtx_data_hasher::hash, const_rtx_data_hasher::equal): New methods. (optimize_constant_pool): New function. (output_shared_constant_pool): Call it if TARGET_SUPPORTS_ALIASES.
2020-06-18avoid early asm outputRichard Biener1-13/+13
This avoids early assembler output via the gimplifier creating new static CTORs. The output machinery seems to be prepared to output constants recursively and it's just a matter of appropriately defering or not defering output. This also has the advantage of not outputting .string for optimized away local aggregate initializers containing string references. 2020-06-18 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * varasm.c (assemble_variable): Make sure to not defer output when outputting addressed constants. (output_constant_def_contents): Likewise. (add_constant_to_table): Take and pass on whether to defer output. (output_addressed_constants): Likewise. (output_constant_def): Pass on whether to defer output to add_constant_to_table. (tree_output_constant_def): Defer output of constants.
2020-06-16middle-end/95690 - avoid MEM_EXPRs for constantsRichard Biener1-1/+0
The following avoids calling set_mem_attributes on the DECL_INITIAL of a CONST_DECL which seems pointless since there cannot be a sensible MEM_EXPR derived from that. We're overwriting both other possibly useful info, alias-set and alignment immediately so the following patch simply removes the call instead of making the function deal with even more (unexpected) trees that are not memory accesses. 2020-06-16 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> PR middle-end/95690 * varasm.c (build_constant_desc): Remove set_mem_attributes call. * gfortran.dg/pr95690.f90: New testcase.
2020-05-01Add patch_area_size and patch_area_entry to crtlH.J. Lu1-28/+2
Currently patchable area is at the wrong place. It is placed immediately after function label and before .cfi_startproc. A backend should be able to add a pseudo patchable area instruction durectly into RTL. This patch adds patch_area_size and patch_area_entry to crtl so that the patchable area info is available in RTL passes. It also limits patch_area_size and patch_area_entry to 65535, which is a reasonable maximum size for patchable area. gcc/ PR target/93492 * cfgexpand.c (pass_expand::execute): Set crtl->patch_area_size and crtl->patch_area_entry. * emit-rtl.h (rtl_data): Add patch_area_size and patch_area_entry. * opts.c (common_handle_option): Limit function_entry_patch_area_size and function_entry_patch_area_start to USHRT_MAX. Fix a typo in error message. * varasm.c (assemble_start_function): Use crtl->patch_area_size and crtl->patch_area_entry. * doc/invoke.texi: Document the maximum value for -fpatchable-function-entry. gcc/c-family/ PR target/93492 * c-attribs.c (handle_patchable_function_entry_attribute): Limit value to USHRT_MAX (65535). gcc/testsuite/ PR target/93492 * c-c++-common/patchable_function_entry-error-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/patchable_function_entry-error-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/patchable_function_entry-error-3.c: Likewise.
2020-03-25varasm: Fix output_constructor where a RANGE_EXPR index needs to skip some ↵Jakub Jelinek1-0/+20
elts [PR94303] The following testcase is miscompiled, because output_constructor doesn't output the initializer correctly. The FE creates {[1...2] = 9} in this case, and we emit .long 9; long 9; .zero 8 instead of the expected .zero 8; .long 9; .long 9. If the CONSTRUCTOR is {[1] = 9, [2] = 9}, output_constructor_regular_field has code to notice that the current location (local->total_bytes) is smaller than the location we want to write to (1*sizeof(elt)) and will call assemble_zeros to skip those. But RANGE_EXPRs are handled by a different function which didn't do this, so for RANGE_EXPRs we emitted them properly only if local->total_bytes was always equal to the location where the RANGE_EXPR needs to start. 2020-03-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR middle-end/94303 * varasm.c (output_constructor_array_range): If local->index RANGE_EXPR doesn't start at the current location in the constructor, skip needed number of bytes using assemble_zeros or assert we don't go backwards. PR middle-end/94303 * g++.dg/torture/pr94303.C: New test.
2020-01-22i386: Fix up -fdollars-in-identifiers with identifiers starting with $ in ↵Jakub Jelinek1-13/+20
-masm=att [PR91298] In AT&T syntax leading $ is special, so if we have identifiers that start with dollar, we usually fail to assemble it (or assemble incorrectly). As mentioned in the PR, what works is wrapping the identifiers inside of parens, like: movl $($a), %eax leaq ($a)(,%rdi,4), %rax movl ($a)(%rip), %eax movl ($a)+16(%rip), %eax .globl $a .type $a, @object .size $a, 72 $a: .string "$a" .quad ($a) (this is x86_64 -fno-pic -O2). In some places ($a) is not accepted, like as .globl operand, in .type, .size, so the patch overrides ASM_OUTPUT_SYMBOL_REF rather than e.g. ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF. I didn't want to duplicate what assemble_name is doing (following transparent aliases), so split assemble_name into two parts; just mere looking at the first character of a name before calling assemble_name wouldn't be good enough, a transparent alias could lead from a name not starting with $ to one starting with it and vice versa. 2020-01-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/91298 * output.h (assemble_name_resolve): Declare. * varasm.c (assemble_name_resolve): New function. (assemble_name): Use it. * config/i386/i386.h (ASM_OUTPUT_SYMBOL_REF): Define. * gcc.target/i386/pr91298-1.c: New test. * gcc.target/i386/pr91298-2.c: New test.
2020-01-01Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
From-SVN: r279813
2019-12-10varasm.c (default_function_section): Fix confused tests for tp_first_run ↵Jan Hubicka1-7/+8
reordering. * varasm.c (default_function_section): Fix confused tests for tp_first_run reordering. From-SVN: r279176
2019-11-30cgraph.h (symtab_node): Add symver flag.Jan Hubicka1-0/+17
2019-11-30 Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz> * cgraph.h (symtab_node): Add symver flag. * cgraphunit.c (process_symver_attribute): New. (process_common_attributes): Use process_symver_attribute. * lto-cgraph.c (lto_output_node): Stream symver. (lto_output_varpool_node): Stream symver. (input_overwrite_node): Stream symver. (input_varpool_node): Stream symver. * output.h (do_assemble_symver): Decalre. * symtab.c (symtab_node::dump_base): Dump symver. (symtab_node::verify_base): Verify symver. (symtab_node::resolve_alias): Handle symver. * varasm.c (do_assemble_symver): New function. * varpool.c (varpool_node::assemble_aliases): Use it. * doc/extend.texi: (symver attribute): Document. * config/elfos.h (ASM_OUTPUT_SYMVER_DIRECTIVE): New. c-family/ChangeLog: 2019-11-30 Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz> * c-attribs.c (handle_symver_attribute): New function (c_common_attributes): Add symver. From-SVN: r278878
2019-09-18Make assemble_real generate canonical CONST_INTsRichard Sandiford1-6/+8
assemble_real used GEN_INT to create integers directly from the longs returned by real_to_target. assemble_integer then went on to interpret the const_ints as though they had the mode corresponding to the accompanying size parameter: imode = mode_for_size (size * BITS_PER_UNIT, mclass, 0).require (); for (i = 0; i < size; i += subsize) { rtx partial = simplify_subreg (omode, x, imode, i); But in the assemble_real case, X might not be canonical for IMODE. If the interface to assemble_integer is supposed to allow outputting (say) the low 4 bytes of a DImode integer, then the simplify_subreg above is wrong. But if the number of bytes passed to assemble_integer is supposed to be the number of bytes that the integer actually contains, assemble_real is wrong. This patch takes the latter interpretation and makes assemble_real generate const_ints that are canonical for the number of bytes passed. The flip_storage_order handling assumes that each long is a full SImode, which e.g. excludes BITS_PER_UNIT != 8 and float formats whose memory size is not a multiple of 32 bits (which includes HFmode at least). The patch therefore leaves that code alone. If interpreting each integer as SImode is correct, the const_ints that it generates are also correct. 2019-09-18 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> gcc/ * varasm.c (assemble_real): Generate canonical const_ints. From-SVN: r275873
2019-08-28expr.c (expand_assignment): Handle misaligned DECLs.Bernd Edlinger1-1/+10
2019-09-28 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * expr.c (expand_assignment): Handle misaligned DECLs. (expand_expr_real_1): Handle FUNCTION_DECL as unaligned. * function.c (assign_parm_adjust_stack_rtl): Check movmisalign optab too. (assign_parm_setup_stack): Allocate properly aligned stack slots. * varasm.c (build_constant_desc): Align constants of misaligned types. * config/arm/predicates.md (aligned_operand): New predicate. * config/arm/arm.md (movdi, movsi, movhi, movhf, movsf, movdf): Use aligned_operand to check restrictions on memory addresses. * config/arm/neon.md (movti, mov<VSTRUCT>, mov<VH>): Likewise. * config/arm/vec-common.md (mov<VALL>): Likewise. Co-Authored-By: Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> From-SVN: r274986
2019-08-14Add generic support for noinit attribute.Christophe Lyon1-0/+11
Similar to what already exists for TI msp430 or in TI compilers for arm, this patch adds support for the "noinit" attribute. It is convenient for embedded targets where the user wants to keep the value of some data when the program is restarted: such variables are not zero-initialized. It is mostly a helper/shortcut to placing variables in a dedicated section. It's probably desirable to add the following chunk to the GNU linker: diff --git a/ld/emulparams/armelf.sh b/ld/emulparams/armelf.sh index 272a8bc..9555cec 100644 --- a/ld/emulparams/armelf.sh +++ b/ld/emulparams/armelf.sh @@ -10,7 +10,19 @@ OTHER_TEXT_SECTIONS='*(.glue_7t) *(.glue_7) *(.vfp11_veneer) *(.v4_bx)' OTHER_BSS_SYMBOLS="${CREATE_SHLIB+PROVIDE (}__bss_start__ = .${CREATE_SHLIB+)};" OTHER_BSS_END_SYMBOLS="${CREATE_SHLIB+PROVIDE (}_bss_end__ = .${CREATE_SHLIB+)}; ${CREATE_SHLIB+PROVIDE (}__bss_end__ = .${CREATE_SHLIB+)};" OTHER_END_SYMBOLS="${CREATE_SHLIB+PROVIDE (}__end__ = .${CREATE_SHLIB+)};" -OTHER_SECTIONS='.note.gnu.arm.ident 0 : { KEEP (*(.note.gnu.arm.ident)) }' +OTHER_SECTIONS=' +.note.gnu.arm.ident 0 : { KEEP (*(.note.gnu.arm.ident)) } + /* This section contains data that is not initialised during load + *or* application reset. */ + .noinit (NOLOAD) : + { + . = ALIGN(2); + PROVIDE (__noinit_start = .); + *(.noinit) + . = ALIGN(2); + PROVIDE (__noinit_end = .); + } +' so that the noinit section has the "NOLOAD" flag. I added a testcase if gcc.c-torture/execute, gated by the new noinit effective-target. Finally, I tested on arm-eabi, but not on msp430 for which I do not have the environment. gcc/ChangeLog: 2019-08-14 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> * doc/extend.texi: Add "noinit" attribute documentation. * doc/sourcebuild.texi: Add noinit effective target documentation. * varasm.c (default_section_type_flags): Add support for "noinit" section. (default_elf_select_section): Add support for "noinit" attribute. * config/msp430/msp430.c (msp430_attribute_table): Remove "noinit" entry. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: 2019-08-14 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> * c-attribs.c (c_common_attribute_table): Add "noinit" entry. Add exclusion with "section" attribute. (attr_noinit_exclusions): New table. (handle_noinit_attribute): New function. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-08-14 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_noinit): New proc. * gcc.c-torture/execute/noinit-attribute.c: New test. From-SVN: r274482
2019-07-09PR c++/61339 - add mismatch between struct and class [-Wmismatched-tags] to ↵Martin Sebor1-17/+17
non-bugs gcc/c/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * c-decl.c (xref_tag): Change class-key of PODs to struct and others to class. (field_decl_cmp): Same. * c-parser.c (c_parser_struct_or_union_specifier): Same. * c-tree.h: Same. * gimple-parser.c (c_parser_gimple_compound_statement): Same. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * c-opts.c (handle_deferred_opts): : Change class-key of PODs to struct and others to class. * c-pretty-print.h: Same. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * cp-tree.h: Change class-key of PODs to struct and others to class. * search.c: Same. * semantics.c (finalize_nrv_r): Same. gcc/lto/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * lto-common.c (lto_splay_tree_new): : Change class-key of PODs to struct and others to class. (mentions_vars_p): Same. (register_resolution): Same. (lto_register_var_decl_in_symtab): Same. (lto_register_function_decl_in_symtab): Same. (cmp_tree): Same. (lto_read_decls): Same. gcc/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * auto-profile.c: Change class-key of PODs to struct and others to class. * basic-block.h: Same. * bitmap.c (bitmap_alloc): Same. * bitmap.h: Same. * builtins.c (expand_builtin_prefetch): Same. (expand_builtin_interclass_mathfn): Same. (expand_builtin_strlen): Same. (expand_builtin_mempcpy_args): Same. (expand_cmpstr): Same. (expand_builtin___clear_cache): Same. (expand_ifn_atomic_bit_test_and): Same. (expand_builtin_thread_pointer): Same. (expand_builtin_set_thread_pointer): Same. * caller-save.c (setup_save_areas): Same. (replace_reg_with_saved_mem): Same. (insert_restore): Same. (insert_save): Same. (add_used_regs): Same. * cfg.c (get_bb_copy): Same. (set_loop_copy): Same. * cfg.h: Same. * cfganal.h: Same. * cfgexpand.c (alloc_stack_frame_space): Same. (add_stack_var): Same. (add_stack_var_conflict): Same. (add_scope_conflicts_1): Same. (update_alias_info_with_stack_vars): Same. (expand_used_vars): Same. * cfghooks.c (redirect_edge_and_branch_force): Same. (delete_basic_block): Same. (split_edge): Same. (make_forwarder_block): Same. (force_nonfallthru): Same. (duplicate_block): Same. (lv_flush_pending_stmts): Same. * cfghooks.h: Same. * cfgloop.c (flow_loops_cfg_dump): Same. (flow_loop_nested_p): Same. (superloop_at_depth): Same. (get_loop_latch_edges): Same. (flow_loop_dump): Same. (flow_loops_dump): Same. (flow_loops_free): Same. (flow_loop_nodes_find): Same. (establish_preds): Same. (flow_loop_tree_node_add): Same. (flow_loop_tree_node_remove): Same. (flow_loops_find): Same. (find_subloop_latch_edge_by_profile): Same. (find_subloop_latch_edge_by_ivs): Same. (mfb_redirect_edges_in_set): Same. (form_subloop): Same. (merge_latch_edges): Same. (disambiguate_multiple_latches): Same. (disambiguate_loops_with_multiple_latches): Same. (flow_bb_inside_loop_p): Same. (glb_enum_p): Same. (get_loop_body_with_size): Same. (get_loop_body): Same. (fill_sons_in_loop): Same. (get_loop_body_in_dom_order): Same. (get_loop_body_in_custom_order): Same. (release_recorded_exits): Same. (get_loop_exit_edges): Same. (num_loop_branches): Same. (remove_bb_from_loops): Same. (find_common_loop): Same. (delete_loop): Same. (cancel_loop): Same. (verify_loop_structure): Same. (loop_preheader_edge): Same. (loop_exit_edge_p): Same. (single_exit): Same. (loop_exits_to_bb_p): Same. (loop_exits_from_bb_p): Same. (get_loop_location): Same. (record_niter_bound): Same. (get_estimated_loop_iterations_int): Same. (max_stmt_executions_int): Same. (likely_max_stmt_executions_int): Same. (get_estimated_loop_iterations): Same. (get_max_loop_iterations): Same. (get_max_loop_iterations_int): Same. (get_likely_max_loop_iterations): Same. * cfgloop.h (simple_loop_desc): Same. (get_loop): Same. (loop_depth): Same. (loop_outer): Same. (loop_iterator::next): Same. (loop_outermost): Same. * cfgloopanal.c (mark_irreducible_loops): Same. (num_loop_insns): Same. (average_num_loop_insns): Same. (expected_loop_iterations_unbounded): Same. (expected_loop_iterations): Same. (mark_loop_exit_edges): Same. (single_likely_exit): Same. * cfgloopmanip.c (fix_bb_placement): Same. (fix_bb_placements): Same. (remove_path): Same. (place_new_loop): Same. (add_loop): Same. (scale_loop_frequencies): Same. (scale_loop_profile): Same. (create_empty_if_region_on_edge): Same. (create_empty_loop_on_edge): Same. (loopify): Same. (unloop): Same. (fix_loop_placements): Same. (copy_loop_info): Same. (duplicate_loop): Same. (duplicate_subloops): Same. (loop_redirect_edge): Same. (can_duplicate_loop_p): Same. (duplicate_loop_to_header_edge): Same. (mfb_keep_just): Same. (has_preds_from_loop): Same. (create_preheader): Same. (create_preheaders): Same. (lv_adjust_loop_entry_edge): Same. (loop_version): Same. * cfgloopmanip.h: Same. * cgraph.h: Same. * cgraphbuild.c: Same. * combine.c (make_extraction): Same. * config/i386/i386-features.c: Same. * config/i386/i386-features.h: Same. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_emit_outlined_ms2sysv_save): Same. (ix86_emit_outlined_ms2sysv_restore): Same. (ix86_noce_conversion_profitable_p): Same. (ix86_init_cost): Same. (ix86_simd_clone_usable): Same. * configure.ac: Same. * coretypes.h: Same. * data-streamer-in.c (string_for_index): Same. (streamer_read_indexed_string): Same. (streamer_read_string): Same. (bp_unpack_indexed_string): Same. (bp_unpack_string): Same. (streamer_read_uhwi): Same. (streamer_read_hwi): Same. (streamer_read_gcov_count): Same. (streamer_read_wide_int): Same. * data-streamer.h (streamer_write_bitpack): Same. (bp_unpack_value): Same. (streamer_write_char_stream): Same. (streamer_write_hwi_in_range): Same. (streamer_write_record_start): Same. * ddg.c (create_ddg_dep_from_intra_loop_link): Same. (add_cross_iteration_register_deps): Same. (build_intra_loop_deps): Same. * df-core.c (df_analyze): Same. (loop_post_order_compute): Same. (loop_inverted_post_order_compute): Same. * df-problems.c (df_rd_alloc): Same. (df_rd_simulate_one_insn): Same. (df_rd_local_compute): Same. (df_rd_init_solution): Same. (df_rd_confluence_n): Same. (df_rd_transfer_function): Same. (df_rd_free): Same. (df_rd_dump_defs_set): Same. (df_rd_top_dump): Same. (df_lr_alloc): Same. (df_lr_reset): Same. (df_lr_local_compute): Same. (df_lr_init): Same. (df_lr_confluence_n): Same. (df_lr_free): Same. (df_lr_top_dump): Same. (df_lr_verify_transfer_functions): Same. (df_live_alloc): Same. (df_live_reset): Same. (df_live_init): Same. (df_live_confluence_n): Same. (df_live_finalize): Same. (df_live_free): Same. (df_live_top_dump): Same. (df_live_verify_transfer_functions): Same. (df_mir_alloc): Same. (df_mir_reset): Same. (df_mir_init): Same. (df_mir_confluence_n): Same. (df_mir_free): Same. (df_mir_top_dump): Same. (df_word_lr_alloc): Same. (df_word_lr_reset): Same. (df_word_lr_init): Same. (df_word_lr_confluence_n): Same. (df_word_lr_free): Same. (df_word_lr_top_dump): Same. (df_md_alloc): Same. (df_md_simulate_one_insn): Same. (df_md_reset): Same. (df_md_init): Same. (df_md_free): Same. (df_md_top_dump): Same. * df-scan.c (df_insn_delete): Same. (df_insn_rescan): Same. (df_notes_rescan): Same. (df_sort_and_compress_mws): Same. (df_install_mws): Same. (df_refs_add_to_chains): Same. (df_ref_create_structure): Same. (df_ref_record): Same. (df_def_record_1): Same. (df_find_hard_reg_defs): Same. (df_uses_record): Same. (df_get_conditional_uses): Same. (df_get_call_refs): Same. (df_recompute_luids): Same. (df_get_entry_block_def_set): Same. (df_entry_block_defs_collect): Same. (df_get_exit_block_use_set): Same. (df_exit_block_uses_collect): Same. (df_mws_verify): Same. (df_bb_verify): Same. * df.h (df_scan_get_bb_info): Same. * doc/tm.texi: Same. * dse.c (record_store): Same. * dumpfile.h: Same. * emit-rtl.c (const_fixed_hasher::equal): Same. (set_mem_attributes_minus_bitpos): Same. (change_address): Same. (adjust_address_1): Same. (offset_address): Same. * emit-rtl.h: Same. * except.c (dw2_build_landing_pads): Same. (sjlj_emit_dispatch_table): Same. * explow.c (allocate_dynamic_stack_space): Same. (emit_stack_probe): Same. (probe_stack_range): Same. * expmed.c (store_bit_field_using_insv): Same. (store_bit_field_1): Same. (store_integral_bit_field): Same. (extract_bit_field_using_extv): Same. (extract_bit_field_1): Same. (emit_cstore): Same. * expr.c (emit_block_move_via_cpymem): Same. (expand_cmpstrn_or_cmpmem): Same. (set_storage_via_setmem): Same. (emit_single_push_insn_1): Same. (expand_assignment): Same. (store_constructor): Same. (expand_expr_real_2): Same. (expand_expr_real_1): Same. (try_casesi): Same. * flags.h: Same. * function.c (try_fit_stack_local): Same. (assign_stack_local_1): Same. (assign_stack_local): Same. (cut_slot_from_list): Same. (insert_slot_to_list): Same. (max_slot_level): Same. (move_slot_to_level): Same. (temp_address_hasher::equal): Same. (remove_unused_temp_slot_addresses): Same. (assign_temp): Same. (combine_temp_slots): Same. (update_temp_slot_address): Same. (preserve_temp_slots): Same. * function.h: Same. * fwprop.c: Same. * gcc-rich-location.h: Same. * gcov.c: Same. * genattrtab.c (check_attr_test): Same. (check_attr_value): Same. (convert_set_attr_alternative): Same. (convert_set_attr): Same. (check_defs): Same. (copy_boolean): Same. (get_attr_value): Same. (expand_delays): Same. (make_length_attrs): Same. (min_fn): Same. (make_alternative_compare): Same. (simplify_test_exp): Same. (tests_attr_p): Same. (get_attr_order): Same. (clear_struct_flag): Same. (gen_attr): Same. (compares_alternatives_p): Same. (gen_insn): Same. (gen_delay): Same. (find_attrs_to_cache): Same. (write_test_expr): Same. (walk_attr_value): Same. (write_attr_get): Same. (eliminate_known_true): Same. (write_insn_cases): Same. (write_attr_case): Same. (write_attr_valueq): Same. (write_attr_value): Same. (write_dummy_eligible_delay): Same. (next_comma_elt): Same. (find_attr): Same. (make_internal_attr): Same. (copy_rtx_unchanging): Same. (gen_insn_reserv): Same. (check_tune_attr): Same. (make_automaton_attrs): Same. (handle_arg): Same. * genextract.c (gen_insn): Same. (VEC_char_to_string): Same. * genmatch.c (print_operand): Same. (lower): Same. (parser::parse_operation): Same. (parser::parse_capture): Same. (parser::parse_c_expr): Same. (parser::parse_simplify): Same. (main): Same. * genoutput.c (output_operand_data): Same. (output_get_insn_name): Same. (compare_operands): Same. (place_operands): Same. (process_template): Same. (validate_insn_alternatives): Same. (validate_insn_operands): Same. (gen_expand): Same. (note_constraint): Same. * genpreds.c (write_one_predicate_function): Same. (add_constraint): Same. (process_define_register_constraint): Same. (write_lookup_constraint_1): Same. (write_lookup_constraint_array): Same. (write_insn_constraint_len): Same. (write_reg_class_for_constraint_1): Same. (write_constraint_satisfied_p_array): Same. * genrecog.c (optimize_subroutine_group): Same. * gensupport.c (process_define_predicate): Same. (queue_pattern): Same. (remove_from_queue): Same. (process_rtx): Same. (is_predicable): Same. (change_subst_attribute): Same. (subst_pattern_match): Same. (alter_constraints): Same. (alter_attrs_for_insn): Same. (shift_output_template): Same. (alter_output_for_subst_insn): Same. (process_one_cond_exec): Same. (subst_dup): Same. (process_define_cond_exec): Same. (mnemonic_htab_callback): Same. (gen_mnemonic_attr): Same. (read_md_rtx): Same. * ggc-page.c: Same. * gimple-loop-interchange.cc (dump_reduction): Same. (dump_induction): Same. (loop_cand::~loop_cand): Same. (free_data_refs_with_aux): Same. (tree_loop_interchange::interchange_loops): Same. (tree_loop_interchange::map_inductions_to_loop): Same. (tree_loop_interchange::move_code_to_inner_loop): Same. (compute_access_stride): Same. (compute_access_strides): Same. (proper_loop_form_for_interchange): Same. (tree_loop_interchange_compute_ddrs): Same. (prune_datarefs_not_in_loop): Same. (prepare_data_references): Same. (pass_linterchange::execute): Same. * gimple-loop-jam.c (bb_prevents_fusion_p): Same. (unroll_jam_possible_p): Same. (fuse_loops): Same. (adjust_unroll_factor): Same. (tree_loop_unroll_and_jam): Same. * gimple-loop-versioning.cc (loop_versioning::~loop_versioning): Same. (loop_versioning::expensive_stmt_p): Same. (loop_versioning::version_for_unity): Same. (loop_versioning::dump_inner_likelihood): Same. (loop_versioning::find_per_loop_multiplication): Same. (loop_versioning::analyze_term_using_scevs): Same. (loop_versioning::record_address_fragment): Same. (loop_versioning::analyze_expr): Same. (loop_versioning::analyze_blocks): Same. (loop_versioning::prune_conditions): Same. (loop_versioning::merge_loop_info): Same. (loop_versioning::add_loop_to_queue): Same. (loop_versioning::decide_whether_loop_is_versionable): Same. (loop_versioning::make_versioning_decisions): Same. (loop_versioning::implement_versioning_decisions): Same. * gimple-ssa-evrp-analyze.c (evrp_range_analyzer::record_ranges_from_phis): Same. * gimple-ssa-store-merging.c (split_store::split_store): Same. (count_multiple_uses): Same. (split_group): Same. (imm_store_chain_info::output_merged_store): Same. (pass_store_merging::process_store): Same. * gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c (slsr_process_phi): Same. * gimple-ssa-warn-alloca.c (adjusted_warn_limit): Same. (is_max): Same. (alloca_call_type): Same. (pass_walloca::execute): Same. * gimple-streamer-in.c (input_phi): Same. (input_gimple_stmt): Same. * gimple-streamer.h: Same. * godump.c (go_force_record_alignment): Same. (go_format_type): Same. (go_output_type): Same. (go_output_fndecl): Same. (go_output_typedef): Same. (keyword_hash_init): Same. (find_dummy_types): Same. * graph.c (draw_cfg_nodes_no_loops): Same. (draw_cfg_nodes_for_loop): Same. * hard-reg-set.h (hard_reg_set_iter_next): Same. * hsa-brig.c: Same. * hsa-common.h (hsa_internal_fn_hasher::equal): Same. * hsa-dump.c (dump_hsa_cfun): Same. * hsa-gen.c (gen_function_def_parameters): Same. * hsa-regalloc.c (dump_hsa_cfun_regalloc): Same. * input.c (dump_line_table_statistics): Same. (test_lexer): Same. * input.h: Same. * internal-fn.c (get_multi_vector_move): Same. (expand_load_lanes_optab_fn): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_ENTER_ALLOC): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_EXIT): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_LAST_LANE): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_ORDERED_PRED): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_VOTE_ANY): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_XCHG_BFLY): Same. (expand_GOMP_SIMT_XCHG_IDX): Same. (expand_addsub_overflow): Same. (expand_neg_overflow): Same. (expand_mul_overflow): Same. (expand_call_mem_ref): Same. (expand_mask_load_optab_fn): Same. (expand_scatter_store_optab_fn): Same. (expand_gather_load_optab_fn): Same. * ipa-cp.c (ipa_get_parm_lattices): Same. (print_all_lattices): Same. (ignore_edge_p): Same. (build_toporder_info): Same. (free_toporder_info): Same. (push_node_to_stack): Same. (ipcp_lattice<valtype>::set_contains_variable): Same. (set_agg_lats_to_bottom): Same. (ipcp_bits_lattice::meet_with): Same. (set_single_call_flag): Same. (initialize_node_lattices): Same. (ipa_get_jf_ancestor_result): Same. (ipcp_verify_propagated_values): Same. (propagate_scalar_across_jump_function): Same. (propagate_context_across_jump_function): Same. (propagate_bits_across_jump_function): Same. (ipa_vr_operation_and_type_effects): Same. (propagate_vr_across_jump_function): Same. (set_check_aggs_by_ref): Same. (set_chain_of_aglats_contains_variable): Same. (merge_aggregate_lattices): Same. (agg_pass_through_permissible_p): Same. (propagate_aggs_across_jump_function): Same. (call_passes_through_thunk_p): Same. (propagate_constants_across_call): Same. (devirtualization_time_bonus): Same. (good_cloning_opportunity_p): Same. (context_independent_aggregate_values): Same. (gather_context_independent_values): Same. (perform_estimation_of_a_value): Same. (estimate_local_effects): Same. (value_topo_info<valtype>::add_val): Same. (add_all_node_vals_to_toposort): Same. (value_topo_info<valtype>::propagate_effects): Same. (ipcp_propagate_stage): Same. (ipcp_discover_new_direct_edges): Same. (same_node_or_its_all_contexts_clone_p): Same. (cgraph_edge_brings_value_p): Same. (gather_edges_for_value): Same. (create_specialized_node): Same. (find_more_scalar_values_for_callers_subset): Same. (find_more_contexts_for_caller_subset): Same. (copy_plats_to_inter): Same. (intersect_aggregates_with_edge): Same. (find_aggregate_values_for_callers_subset): Same. (cgraph_edge_brings_all_agg_vals_for_node): Same. (decide_about_value): Same. (decide_whether_version_node): Same. (spread_undeadness): Same. (identify_dead_nodes): Same. (ipcp_store_vr_results): Same. * ipa-devirt.c (final_warning_record::grow_type_warnings): Same. * ipa-fnsummary.c (ipa_fn_summary::account_size_time): Same. (redirect_to_unreachable): Same. (edge_set_predicate): Same. (evaluate_conditions_for_known_args): Same. (evaluate_properties_for_edge): Same. (ipa_fn_summary_t::duplicate): Same. (ipa_call_summary_t::duplicate): Same. (dump_ipa_call_summary): Same. (ipa_dump_fn_summary): Same. (eliminated_by_inlining_prob): Same. (set_cond_stmt_execution_predicate): Same. (set_switch_stmt_execution_predicate): Same. (compute_bb_predicates): Same. (will_be_nonconstant_expr_predicate): Same. (phi_result_unknown_predicate): Same. (analyze_function_body): Same. (compute_fn_summary): Same. (estimate_edge_devirt_benefit): Same. (estimate_edge_size_and_time): Same. (estimate_calls_size_and_time): Same. (estimate_node_size_and_time): Same. (remap_edge_change_prob): Same. (remap_edge_summaries): Same. (ipa_merge_fn_summary_after_inlining): Same. (ipa_fn_summary_generate): Same. (inline_read_section): Same. (ipa_fn_summary_read): Same. (ipa_fn_summary_write): Same. * ipa-fnsummary.h: Same. * ipa-hsa.c (ipa_hsa_read_section): Same. * ipa-icf-gimple.c (func_checker::compare_loops): Same. * ipa-icf.c (sem_function::param_used_p): Same. * ipa-inline-analysis.c (do_estimate_edge_time): Same. * ipa-inline.c (edge_badness): Same. (inline_small_functions): Same. * ipa-polymorphic-call.c (ipa_polymorphic_call_context::stream_out): Same. * ipa-predicate.c (predicate::remap_after_duplication): Same. (predicate::remap_after_inlining): Same. (predicate::stream_out): Same. * ipa-predicate.h: Same. * ipa-profile.c (ipa_profile_read_summary): Same. * ipa-prop.c (ipa_get_param_decl_index_1): Same. (count_formal_params): Same. (ipa_dump_param): Same. (ipa_alloc_node_params): Same. (ipa_print_node_jump_functions_for_edge): Same. (ipa_print_node_jump_functions): Same. (ipa_load_from_parm_agg): Same. (get_ancestor_addr_info): Same. (ipa_compute_jump_functions_for_edge): Same. (ipa_analyze_virtual_call_uses): Same. (ipa_analyze_stmt_uses): Same. (ipa_analyze_params_uses_in_bb): Same. (update_jump_functions_after_inlining): Same. (try_decrement_rdesc_refcount): Same. (ipa_impossible_devirt_target): Same. (update_indirect_edges_after_inlining): Same. (combine_controlled_uses_counters): Same. (ipa_edge_args_sum_t::duplicate): Same. (ipa_write_jump_function): Same. (ipa_write_indirect_edge_info): Same. (ipa_write_node_info): Same. (ipa_read_edge_info): Same. (ipa_prop_read_section): Same. (read_replacements_section): Same. * ipa-prop.h (ipa_get_param_count): Same. (ipa_get_param): Same. (ipa_get_type): Same. (ipa_get_param_move_cost): Same. (ipa_set_param_used): Same. (ipa_get_controlled_uses): Same. (ipa_set_controlled_uses): Same. (ipa_get_cs_argument_count): Same. * ipa-pure-const.c (analyze_function): Same. (pure_const_read_summary): Same. * ipa-ref.h: Same. * ipa-reference.c (ipa_reference_read_optimization_summary): Same. * ipa-split.c (test_nonssa_use): Same. (dump_split_point): Same. (dominated_by_forbidden): Same. (split_part_set_ssa_name_p): Same. (find_split_points): Same. * ira-build.c (finish_loop_tree_nodes): Same. (low_pressure_loop_node_p): Same. * ira-color.c (ira_reuse_stack_slot): Same. * ira-int.h: Same. * ira.c (setup_reg_equiv): Same. (print_insn_chain): Same. (ira): Same. * loop-doloop.c (doloop_condition_get): Same. (add_test): Same. (record_reg_sets): Same. (doloop_optimize): Same. * loop-init.c (loop_optimizer_init): Same. (fix_loop_structure): Same. * loop-invariant.c (merge_identical_invariants): Same. (compute_always_reached): Same. (find_exits): Same. (may_assign_reg_p): Same. (find_invariants_bb): Same. (find_invariants_body): Same. (replace_uses): Same. (can_move_invariant_reg): Same. (free_inv_motion_data): Same. (move_single_loop_invariants): Same. (change_pressure): Same. (mark_ref_regs): Same. (calculate_loop_reg_pressure): Same. * loop-iv.c (biv_entry_hasher::equal): Same. (iv_extend_to_rtx_code): Same. (check_iv_ref_table_size): Same. (clear_iv_info): Same. (latch_dominating_def): Same. (iv_get_reaching_def): Same. (iv_constant): Same. (iv_subreg): Same. (iv_extend): Same. (iv_neg): Same. (iv_add): Same. (iv_mult): Same. (get_biv_step): Same. (record_iv): Same. (analyzed_for_bivness_p): Same. (record_biv): Same. (iv_analyze_biv): Same. (iv_analyze_expr): Same. (iv_analyze_def): Same. (iv_analyze_op): Same. (iv_analyze): Same. (iv_analyze_result): Same. (biv_p): Same. (eliminate_implied_conditions): Same. (simplify_using_initial_values): Same. (shorten_into_mode): Same. (canonicalize_iv_subregs): Same. (determine_max_iter): Same. (check_simple_exit): Same. (find_simple_exit): Same. (get_simple_loop_desc): Same. * loop-unroll.c (report_unroll): Same. (decide_unrolling): Same. (unroll_loops): Same. (loop_exit_at_end_p): Same. (decide_unroll_constant_iterations): Same. (unroll_loop_constant_iterations): Same. (compare_and_jump_seq): Same. (unroll_loop_runtime_iterations): Same. (decide_unroll_stupid): Same. (unroll_loop_stupid): Same. (referenced_in_one_insn_in_loop_p): Same. (reset_debug_uses_in_loop): Same. (analyze_iv_to_split_insn): Same. * lra-eliminations.c (lra_debug_elim_table): Same. (setup_can_eliminate): Same. (form_sum): Same. (lra_get_elimination_hard_regno): Same. (lra_eliminate_regs_1): Same. (eliminate_regs_in_insn): Same. (update_reg_eliminate): Same. (init_elimination): Same. (lra_eliminate): Same. * lra-int.h: Same. * lra-lives.c (initiate_live_solver): Same. * lra-remat.c (create_remat_bb_data): Same. * lra-spills.c (lra_spill): Same. * lra.c (lra_set_insn_recog_data): Same. (lra_set_used_insn_alternative_by_uid): Same. (init_reg_info): Same. (expand_reg_info): Same. * lto-cgraph.c (output_symtab): Same. (read_identifier): Same. (get_alias_symbol): Same. (input_node): Same. (input_varpool_node): Same. (input_ref): Same. (input_edge): Same. (input_cgraph_1): Same. (input_refs): Same. (input_symtab): Same. (input_offload_tables): Same. (output_cgraph_opt_summary): Same. (input_edge_opt_summary): Same. (input_cgraph_opt_section): Same. * lto-section-in.c (lto_free_raw_section_data): Same. (lto_create_simple_input_block): Same. (lto_free_function_in_decl_state_for_node): Same. * lto-streamer-in.c (lto_tag_check_set): Same. (lto_location_cache::revert_location_cache): Same. (lto_location_cache::input_location): Same. (lto_input_location): Same. (stream_input_location_now): Same. (lto_input_tree_ref): Same. (lto_input_eh_catch_list): Same. (input_eh_region): Same. (lto_init_eh): Same. (make_new_block): Same. (input_cfg): Same. (fixup_call_stmt_edges): Same. (input_struct_function_base): Same. (input_function): Same. (lto_read_body_or_constructor): Same. (lto_read_tree_1): Same. (lto_read_tree): Same. (lto_input_scc): Same. (lto_input_tree_1): Same. (lto_input_toplevel_asms): Same. (lto_input_mode_table): Same. (lto_reader_init): Same. (lto_data_in_create): Same. * lto-streamer-out.c (output_cfg): Same. * lto-streamer.h: Same. * modulo-sched.c (duplicate_insns_of_cycles): Same. (generate_prolog_epilog): Same. (mark_loop_unsched): Same. (dump_insn_location): Same. (loop_canon_p): Same. (sms_schedule): Same. * omp-expand.c (expand_omp_for_ordered_loops): Same. (expand_omp_for_generic): Same. (expand_omp_for_static_nochunk): Same. (expand_omp_for_static_chunk): Same. (expand_omp_simd): Same. (expand_omp_taskloop_for_inner): Same. (expand_oacc_for): Same. (expand_omp_atomic_pipeline): Same. (mark_loops_in_oacc_kernels_region): Same. * omp-offload.c (oacc_xform_loop): Same. * omp-simd-clone.c (simd_clone_adjust): Same. * optabs-query.c (get_traditional_extraction_insn): Same. * optabs.c (expand_vector_broadcast): Same. (expand_binop_directly): Same. (expand_twoval_unop): Same. (expand_twoval_binop): Same. (expand_unop_direct): Same. (emit_indirect_jump): Same. (emit_conditional_move): Same. (emit_conditional_neg_or_complement): Same. (emit_conditional_add): Same. (vector_compare_rtx): Same. (expand_vec_perm_1): Same. (expand_vec_perm_const): Same. (expand_vec_cond_expr): Same. (expand_vec_series_expr): Same. (maybe_emit_atomic_exchange): Same. (maybe_emit_sync_lock_test_and_set): Same. (expand_atomic_compare_and_swap): Same. (expand_atomic_load): Same. (expand_atomic_store): Same. (maybe_emit_op): Same. (valid_multiword_target_p): Same. (create_integer_operand): Same. (maybe_legitimize_operand_same_code): Same. (maybe_legitimize_operand): Same. (create_convert_operand_from_type): Same. (can_reuse_operands_p): Same. (maybe_legitimize_operands): Same. (maybe_gen_insn): Same. (maybe_expand_insn): Same. (maybe_expand_jump_insn): Same. (expand_insn): Same. * optabs.h (create_expand_operand): Same. (create_fixed_operand): Same. (create_output_operand): Same. (create_input_operand): Same. (create_convert_operand_to): Same. (create_convert_operand_from): Same. * optinfo.h: Same. * poly-int.h: Same. * predict.c (optimize_insn_for_speed_p): Same. (optimize_loop_for_size_p): Same. (optimize_loop_for_speed_p): Same. (optimize_loop_nest_for_speed_p): Same. (get_base_value): Same. (predicted_by_loop_heuristics_p): Same. (predict_extra_loop_exits): Same. (predict_loops): Same. (predict_paths_for_bb): Same. (predict_paths_leading_to): Same. (propagate_freq): Same. (pass_profile::execute): Same. * predict.h: Same. * profile-count.c (profile_count::differs_from_p): Same. (profile_probability::differs_lot_from_p): Same. * profile-count.h: Same. * profile.c (branch_prob): Same. * regrename.c (free_chain_data): Same. (mark_conflict): Same. (create_new_chain): Same. (merge_overlapping_regs): Same. (init_rename_info): Same. (merge_chains): Same. (regrename_analyze): Same. (regrename_do_replace): Same. (scan_rtx_reg): Same. (record_out_operands): Same. (build_def_use): Same. * regrename.h: Same. * reload.h: Same. * reload1.c (init_reload): Same. (maybe_fix_stack_asms): Same. (copy_reloads): Same. (count_pseudo): Same. (count_spilled_pseudo): Same. (find_reg): Same. (find_reload_regs): Same. (select_reload_regs): Same. (spill_hard_reg): Same. (fixup_eh_region_note): Same. (set_reload_reg): Same. (allocate_reload_reg): Same. (compute_reload_subreg_offset): Same. (reload_adjust_reg_for_icode): Same. (emit_input_reload_insns): Same. (emit_output_reload_insns): Same. (do_input_reload): Same. (inherit_piecemeal_p): Same. * rtl.h: Same. * sanopt.c (maybe_get_dominating_check): Same. (maybe_optimize_ubsan_ptr_ifn): Same. (can_remove_asan_check): Same. (maybe_optimize_asan_check_ifn): Same. (sanopt_optimize_walker): Same. * sched-deps.c (add_dependence_list): Same. (chain_to_prev_insn): Same. (add_insn_mem_dependence): Same. (create_insn_reg_set): Same. (maybe_extend_reg_info_p): Same. (sched_analyze_reg): Same. (sched_analyze_1): Same. (get_implicit_reg_pending_clobbers): Same. (chain_to_prev_insn_p): Same. (deps_analyze_insn): Same. (deps_start_bb): Same. (sched_free_deps): Same. (init_deps): Same. (init_deps_reg_last): Same. (free_deps): Same. * sched-ebb.c: Same. * sched-int.h: Same. * sched-rgn.c (add_branch_dependences): Same. (concat_insn_mem_list): Same. (deps_join): Same. (sched_rgn_compute_dependencies): Same. * sel-sched-ir.c (reset_target_context): Same. (copy_deps_context): Same. (init_id_from_df): Same. (has_dependence_p): Same. (change_loops_latches): Same. (bb_top_order_comparator): Same. (make_region_from_loop_preheader): Same. (sel_init_pipelining): Same. (get_loop_nest_for_rgn): Same. (make_regions_from_the_rest): Same. (sel_is_loop_preheader_p): Same. * sel-sched-ir.h (inner_loop_header_p): Same. (get_all_loop_exits): Same. * selftest.h: Same. * sese.c (sese_build_liveouts): Same. (sese_insert_phis_for_liveouts): Same. * sese.h (defined_in_sese_p): Same. * sreal.c (sreal::stream_out): Same. * sreal.h: Same. * streamer-hooks.h: Same. * target-globals.c (save_target_globals): Same. * target-globals.h: Same. * target.def: Same. * target.h: Same. * targhooks.c (default_has_ifunc_p): Same. (default_empty_mask_is_expensive): Same. (default_init_cost): Same. * targhooks.h: Same. * toplev.c: Same. * tree-affine.c (aff_combination_mult): Same. (aff_combination_expand): Same. (aff_combination_constant_multiple_p): Same. * tree-affine.h: Same. * tree-cfg.c (build_gimple_cfg): Same. (replace_loop_annotate_in_block): Same. (replace_uses_by): Same. (remove_bb): Same. (dump_cfg_stats): Same. (gimple_duplicate_sese_region): Same. (gimple_duplicate_sese_tail): Same. (move_block_to_fn): Same. (replace_block_vars_by_duplicates): Same. (move_sese_region_to_fn): Same. (print_loops_bb): Same. (print_loop): Same. (print_loops): Same. (debug): Same. (debug_loops): Same. * tree-cfg.h: Same. * tree-chrec.c (chrec_fold_plus_poly_poly): Same. (chrec_fold_multiply_poly_poly): Same. (chrec_evaluate): Same. (chrec_component_in_loop_num): Same. (reset_evolution_in_loop): Same. (is_multivariate_chrec): Same. (chrec_contains_symbols): Same. (nb_vars_in_chrec): Same. (chrec_convert_1): Same. (chrec_convert_aggressive): Same. * tree-chrec.h: Same. * tree-core.h: Same. * tree-data-ref.c (dump_data_dependence_relation): Same. (canonicalize_base_object_address): Same. (data_ref_compare_tree): Same. (prune_runtime_alias_test_list): Same. (get_segment_min_max): Same. (create_intersect_range_checks): Same. (conflict_fn_no_dependence): Same. (object_address_invariant_in_loop_p): Same. (analyze_ziv_subscript): Same. (analyze_siv_subscript_cst_affine): Same. (analyze_miv_subscript): Same. (analyze_overlapping_iterations): Same. (build_classic_dist_vector_1): Same. (add_other_self_distances): Same. (same_access_functions): Same. (build_classic_dir_vector): Same. (subscript_dependence_tester_1): Same. (subscript_dependence_tester): Same. (access_functions_are_affine_or_constant_p): Same. (get_references_in_stmt): Same. (loop_nest_has_data_refs): Same. (graphite_find_data_references_in_stmt): Same. (find_data_references_in_bb): Same. (get_base_for_alignment): Same. (find_loop_nest_1): Same. (find_loop_nest): Same. * tree-data-ref.h (dr_alignment): Same. (ddr_dependence_level): Same. * tree-if-conv.c (fold_build_cond_expr): Same. (add_to_predicate_list): Same. (add_to_dst_predicate_list): Same. (phi_convertible_by_degenerating_args): Same. (idx_within_array_bound): Same. (all_preds_critical_p): Same. (pred_blocks_visited_p): Same. (predicate_bbs): Same. (build_region): Same. (if_convertible_loop_p_1): Same. (is_cond_scalar_reduction): Same. (predicate_scalar_phi): Same. (remove_conditions_and_labels): Same. (combine_blocks): Same. (version_loop_for_if_conversion): Same. (versionable_outer_loop_p): Same. (ifcvt_local_dce): Same. (tree_if_conversion): Same. (pass_if_conversion::gate): Same. * tree-if-conv.h: Same. * tree-inline.c (maybe_move_debug_stmts_to_successors): Same. * tree-loop-distribution.c (bb_top_order_cmp): Same. (free_rdg): Same. (stmt_has_scalar_dependences_outside_loop): Same. (copy_loop_before): Same. (create_bb_after_loop): Same. (const_with_all_bytes_same): Same. (generate_memset_builtin): Same. (generate_memcpy_builtin): Same. (destroy_loop): Same. (build_rdg_partition_for_vertex): Same. (compute_access_range): Same. (data_ref_segment_size): Same. (latch_dominated_by_data_ref): Same. (compute_alias_check_pairs): Same. (fuse_memset_builtins): Same. (finalize_partitions): Same. (find_seed_stmts_for_distribution): Same. (prepare_perfect_loop_nest): Same. * tree-parloops.c (lambda_transform_legal_p): Same. (loop_parallel_p): Same. (reduc_stmt_res): Same. (add_field_for_name): Same. (create_call_for_reduction_1): Same. (replace_uses_in_bb_by): Same. (transform_to_exit_first_loop_alt): Same. (try_transform_to_exit_first_loop_alt): Same. (transform_to_exit_first_loop): Same. (num_phis): Same. (gen_parallel_loop): Same. (gather_scalar_reductions): Same. (get_omp_data_i_param): Same. (try_create_reduction_list): Same. (oacc_entry_exit_single_gang): Same. (parallelize_loops): Same. * tree-pass.h: Same. * tree-predcom.c (determine_offset): Same. (last_always_executed_block): Same. (split_data_refs_to_components): Same. (suitable_component_p): Same. (valid_initializer_p): Same. (find_looparound_phi): Same. (insert_looparound_copy): Same. (add_looparound_copies): Same. (determine_roots_comp): Same. (predcom_tmp_var): Same. (initialize_root_vars): Same. (initialize_root_vars_store_elim_1): Same. (initialize_root_vars_store_elim_2): Same. (finalize_eliminated_stores): Same. (initialize_root_vars_lm): Same. (remove_stmt): Same. (determine_unroll_factor): Same. (execute_pred_commoning_cbck): Same. (base_names_in_chain_on): Same. (combine_chains): Same. (pcom_stmt_dominates_stmt_p): Same. (try_combine_chains): Same. (prepare_initializers_chain_store_elim): Same. (prepare_initializers_chain): Same. (prepare_initializers): Same. (prepare_finalizers_chain): Same. (prepare_finalizers): Same. (insert_init_seqs): Same. * tree-scalar-evolution.c (loop_phi_node_p): Same. (compute_overall_effect_of_inner_loop): Same. (add_to_evolution_1): Same. (add_to_evolution): Same. (follow_ssa_edge_binary): Same. (follow_ssa_edge_expr): Same. (backedge_phi_arg_p): Same. (follow_ssa_edge_in_condition_phi_branch): Same. (follow_ssa_edge_in_condition_phi): Same. (follow_ssa_edge_inner_loop_phi): Same. (follow_ssa_edge): Same. (analyze_evolution_in_loop): Same. (analyze_initial_condition): Same. (interpret_loop_phi): Same. (interpret_condition_phi): Same. (interpret_rhs_expr): Same. (interpret_expr): Same. (interpret_gimple_assign): Same. (analyze_scalar_evolution_1): Same. (analyze_scalar_evolution): Same. (analyze_scalar_evolution_for_address_of): Same. (get_instantiated_value_entry): Same. (loop_closed_phi_def): Same. (instantiate_scev_name): Same. (instantiate_scev_poly): Same. (instantiate_scev_binary): Same. (instantiate_scev_convert): Same. (instantiate_scev_not): Same. (instantiate_scev_r): Same. (instantiate_scev): Same. (resolve_mixers): Same. (initialize_scalar_evolutions_analyzer): Same. (scev_reset_htab): Same. (scev_reset): Same. (derive_simple_iv_with_niters): Same. (simple_iv_with_niters): Same. (expression_expensive_p): Same. (final_value_replacement_loop): Same. * tree-scalar-evolution.h (block_before_loop): Same. * tree-ssa-address.h: Same. * tree-ssa-dce.c (find_obviously_necessary_stmts): Same. * tree-ssa-dom.c (edge_info::record_simple_equiv): Same. (record_edge_info): Same. * tree-ssa-live.c (var_map_base_fini): Same. (remove_unused_locals): Same. * tree-ssa-live.h: Same. * tree-ssa-loop-ch.c (should_duplicate_loop_header_p): Same. (pass_ch_vect::execute): Same. (pass_ch::process_loop_p): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-im.c (mem_ref_hasher::hash): Same. (movement_possibility): Same. (outermost_invariant_loop): Same. (stmt_cost): Same. (determine_max_movement): Same. (invariantness_dom_walker::before_dom_children): Same. (move_computations): Same. (may_move_till): Same. (force_move_till_op): Same. (force_move_till): Same. (memref_free): Same. (record_mem_ref_loc): Same. (set_ref_stored_in_loop): Same. (mark_ref_stored): Same. (sort_bbs_in_loop_postorder_cmp): Same. (sort_locs_in_loop_postorder_cmp): Same. (analyze_memory_references): Same. (mem_refs_may_alias_p): Same. (find_ref_loc_in_loop_cmp): Same. (rewrite_mem_ref_loc::operator): Same. (first_mem_ref_loc_1::operator): Same. (sm_set_flag_if_changed::operator): Same. (execute_sm_if_changed_flag_set): Same. (execute_sm): Same. (hoist_memory_references): Same. (ref_always_accessed::operator): Same. (refs_independent_p): Same. (record_dep_loop): Same. (ref_indep_loop_p_1): Same. (ref_indep_loop_p): Same. (can_sm_ref_p): Same. (find_refs_for_sm): Same. (loop_suitable_for_sm): Same. (store_motion_loop): Same. (store_motion): Same. (fill_always_executed_in): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-ivcanon.c (constant_after_peeling): Same. (estimated_unrolled_size): Same. (loop_edge_to_cancel): Same. (remove_exits_and_undefined_stmts): Same. (remove_redundant_iv_tests): Same. (unloop_loops): Same. (estimated_peeled_sequence_size): Same. (try_peel_loop): Same. (canonicalize_loop_induction_variables): Same. (canonicalize_induction_variables): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.c (iv_inv_expr_hasher::equal): Same. (name_info): Same. (stmt_after_inc_pos): Same. (contains_abnormal_ssa_name_p): Same. (niter_for_exit): Same. (find_bivs): Same. (mark_bivs): Same. (find_givs_in_bb): Same. (find_induction_variables): Same. (find_interesting_uses_cond): Same. (outermost_invariant_loop_for_expr): Same. (idx_find_step): Same. (add_candidate_1): Same. (add_iv_candidate_derived_from_uses): Same. (alloc_use_cost_map): Same. (prepare_decl_rtl): Same. (generic_predict_doloop_p): Same. (computation_cost): Same. (determine_common_wider_type): Same. (get_computation_aff_1): Same. (get_use_type): Same. (determine_group_iv_cost_address): Same. (iv_period): Same. (difference_cannot_overflow_p): Same. (may_eliminate_iv): Same. (determine_set_costs): Same. (cheaper_cost_pair): Same. (compare_cost_pair): Same. (iv_ca_cand_for_group): Same. (iv_ca_recount_cost): Same. (iv_ca_set_remove_invs): Same. (iv_ca_set_no_cp): Same. (iv_ca_set_add_invs): Same. (iv_ca_set_cp): Same. (iv_ca_add_group): Same. (iv_ca_cost): Same. (iv_ca_compare_deps): Same. (iv_ca_delta_reverse): Same. (iv_ca_delta_commit): Same. (iv_ca_cand_used_p): Same. (iv_ca_delta_free): Same. (iv_ca_new): Same. (iv_ca_free): Same. (iv_ca_dump): Same. (iv_ca_extend): Same. (iv_ca_narrow): Same. (iv_ca_prune): Same. (cheaper_cost_with_cand): Same. (iv_ca_replace): Same. (try_add_cand_for): Same. (get_initial_solution): Same. (try_improve_iv_set): Same. (find_optimal_iv_set_1): Same. (create_new_iv): Same. (rewrite_use_compare): Same. (remove_unused_ivs): Same. (determine_scaling_factor): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.h: Same. * tree-ssa-loop-manip.c (create_iv): Same. (compute_live_loop_exits): Same. (add_exit_phi): Same. (add_exit_phis): Same. (find_uses_to_rename_use): Same. (find_uses_to_rename_def): Same. (find_uses_to_rename_in_loop): Same. (rewrite_into_loop_closed_ssa): Same. (check_loop_closed_ssa_bb): Same. (split_loop_exit_edge): Same. (ip_end_pos): Same. (ip_normal_pos): Same. (copy_phi_node_args): Same. (gimple_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge): Same. (can_unroll_loop_p): Same. (determine_exit_conditions): Same. (scale_dominated_blocks_in_loop): Same. (niter_for_unrolled_loop): Same. (tree_transform_and_unroll_loop): Same. (rewrite_all_phi_nodes_with_iv): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-manip.h: Same. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.c (number_of_iterations_ne_max): Same. (number_of_iterations_ne): Same. (assert_no_overflow_lt): Same. (assert_loop_rolls_lt): Same. (number_of_iterations_lt): Same. (adjust_cond_for_loop_until_wrap): Same. (tree_simplify_using_condition): Same. (simplify_using_initial_conditions): Same. (simplify_using_outer_evolutions): Same. (loop_only_exit_p): Same. (ssa_defined_by_minus_one_stmt_p): Same. (number_of_iterations_popcount): Same. (number_of_iterations_exit): Same. (find_loop_niter): Same. (finite_loop_p): Same. (chain_of_csts_start): Same. (get_val_for): Same. (loop_niter_by_eval): Same. (derive_constant_upper_bound_ops): Same. (do_warn_aggressive_loop_optimizations): Same. (record_estimate): Same. (get_cst_init_from_scev): Same. (record_nonwrapping_iv): Same. (idx_infer_loop_bounds): Same. (infer_loop_bounds_from_ref): Same. (infer_loop_bounds_from_array): Same. (infer_loop_bounds_from_pointer_arith): Same. (infer_loop_bounds_from_signedness): Same. (bound_index): Same. (discover_iteration_bound_by_body_walk): Same. (maybe_lower_iteration_bound): Same. (estimate_numbers_of_iterations): Same. (estimated_loop_iterations): Same. (estimated_loop_iterations_int): Same. (max_loop_iterations): Same. (max_loop_iterations_int): Same. (likely_max_loop_iterations): Same. (likely_max_loop_iterations_int): Same. (estimated_stmt_executions_int): Same. (max_stmt_executions): Same. (likely_max_stmt_executions): Same. (estimated_stmt_executions): Same. (stmt_dominates_stmt_p): Same. (nowrap_type_p): Same. (loop_exits_before_overflow): Same. (scev_var_range_cant_overflow): Same. (scev_probably_wraps_p): Same. (free_numbers_of_iterations_estimates): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.h: Same. * tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c (release_mem_refs): Same. (idx_analyze_ref): Same. (analyze_ref): Same. (gather_memory_references_ref): Same. (mark_nontemporal_store): Same. (emit_mfence_after_loop): Same. (may_use_storent_in_loop_p): Same. (mark_nontemporal_stores): Same. (should_unroll_loop_p): Same. (volume_of_dist_vector): Same. (add_subscript_strides): Same. (self_reuse_distance): Same. (insn_to_prefetch_ratio_too_small_p): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-split.c (split_at_bb_p): Same. (patch_loop_exit): Same. (find_or_create_guard_phi): Same. (easy_exit_values): Same. (connect_loop_phis): Same. (connect_loops): Same. (compute_new_first_bound): Same. (split_loop): Same. (tree_ssa_split_loops): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-unswitch.c (tree_ssa_unswitch_loops): Same. (is_maybe_undefined): Same. (tree_may_unswitch_on): Same. (simplify_using_entry_checks): Same. (tree_unswitch_single_loop): Same. (tree_unswitch_loop): Same. (tree_unswitch_outer_loop): Same. (empty_bb_without_guard_p): Same. (used_outside_loop_p): Same. (get_vop_from_header): Same. (hoist_guard): Same. * tree-ssa-loop.c (gate_oacc_kernels): Same. (get_lsm_tmp_name): Same. * tree-ssa-loop.h: Same. * tree-ssa-reassoc.c (add_repeat_to_ops_vec): Same. (build_and_add_sum): Same. (no_side_effect_bb): Same. (get_ops): Same. (linearize_expr): Same. (should_break_up_subtract): Same. (linearize_expr_tree): Same. * tree-ssa-scopedtables.c: Same. * tree-ssa-scopedtables.h: Same. * tree-ssa-structalias.c (condense_visit): Same. (label_visit): Same. (dump_pred_graph): Same. (perform_var_substitution): Same. (move_complex_constraints): Same. (remove_preds_and_fake_succs): Same. * tree-ssa-threadupdate.c (dbds_continue_enumeration_p): Same. (determine_bb_domination_status): Same. (duplicate_thread_path): Same. (thread_through_all_blocks): Same. * tree-ssa-threadupdate.h: Same. * tree-streamer-in.c (streamer_read_string_cst): Same. (input_identifier): Same. (unpack_ts_type_common_value_fields): Same. (unpack_ts_block_value_fields): Same. (unpack_ts_translation_unit_decl_value_fields): Same. (unpack_ts_omp_clause_value_fields): Same. (streamer_read_tree_bitfields): Same. (streamer_alloc_tree): Same. (lto_input_ts_common_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_vector_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_poly_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_complex_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_decl_minimal_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_decl_common_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_decl_non_common_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_decl_with_vis_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_field_decl_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_function_decl_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_type_common_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_type_non_common_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_list_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_vec_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_exp_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_block_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_binfo_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_constructor_tree_pointers): Same. (lto_input_ts_omp_clause_tree_pointers): Same. (streamer_read_tree_body): Same. * tree-streamer.h: Same. * tree-switch-conversion.c (bit_test_cluster::is_beneficial): Same. * tree-vect-data-refs.c (vect_get_smallest_scalar_type): Same. (vect_analyze_possibly_independent_ddr): Same. (vect_analyze_data_ref_dependence): Same. (vect_compute_data_ref_alignment): Same. (vect_enhance_data_refs_alignment): Same. (vect_analyze_data_ref_access): Same. (vect_check_gather_scatter): Same. (vect_find_stmt_data_reference): Same. (vect_create_addr_base_for_vector_ref): Same. (vect_setup_realignment): Same. (vect_supportable_dr_alignment): Same. * tree-vect-loop-manip.c (rename_variables_in_bb): Same. (adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts): Same. (vect_set_loop_mask): Same. (add_preheader_seq): Same. (vect_maybe_permute_loop_masks): Same. (vect_set_loop_masks_directly): Same. (vect_set_loop_condition_masked): Same. (vect_set_loop_condition_unmasked): Same. (slpeel_duplicate_current_defs_from_edges): Same. (slpeel_add_loop_guard): Same. (slpeel_can_duplicate_loop_p): Same. (create_lcssa_for_virtual_phi): Same. (iv_phi_p): Same. (vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer): Same. (vect_gen_vector_loop_niters_mult_vf): Same. (slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_loops): Same. (slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1): Same. (find_guard_arg): Same. (slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2): Same. (slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_lcssa): Same. (vect_do_peeling): Same. (vect_create_cond_for_alias_checks): Same. (vect_loop_versioning): Same. * tree-vect-loop.c (vect_determine_vf_for_stmt): Same. (vect_inner_phi_in_double_reduction_p): Same. (vect_analyze_scalar_cycles_1): Same. (vect_fixup_scalar_cycles_with_patterns): Same. (vect_get_loop_niters): Same. (bb_in_loop_p): Same. (vect_get_max_nscalars_per_iter): Same. (vect_verify_full_masking): Same. (vect_compute_single_scalar_iteration_cost): Same. (vect_analyze_loop_form_1): Same. (vect_analyze_loop_form): Same. (vect_active_double_reduction_p): Same. (vect_analyze_loop_operations): Same. (neutral_op_for_slp_reduction): Same. (vect_is_simple_reduction): Same. (vect_model_reduction_cost): Same. (get_initial_def_for_reduction): Same. (get_initial_defs_for_reduction): Same. (vect_create_epilog_for_reduction): Same. (vectorize_fold_left_reduction): Same. (vectorizable_reduction): Same. (vectorizable_induction): Same. (vectorizable_live_operation): Same. (loop_niters_no_overflow): Same. (vect_get_loop_mask): Same. (vect_transform_loop_stmt): Same. (vect_transform_loop): Same. * tree-vect-patterns.c (vect_reassociating_reduction_p): Same. (vect_determine_precisions): Same. (vect_pattern_recog_1): Same. * tree-vect-slp.c (vect_analyze_slp_instance): Same. * tree-vect-stmts.c (stmt_vectype): Same. (process_use): Same. (vect_init_vector_1): Same. (vect_truncate_gather_scatter_offset): Same. (get_group_load_store_type): Same. (vect_build_gather_load_calls): Same. (vect_get_strided_load_store_ops): Same. (vectorizable_simd_clone_call): Same. (vectorizable_store): Same. (permute_vec_elements): Same. (vectorizable_load): Same. (vect_transform_stmt): Same. (supportable_widening_operation): Same. * tree-vectorizer.c (vec_info::replace_stmt): Same. (vec_info::free_stmt_vec_info): Same. (vect_free_loop_info_assumptions): Same. (vect_loop_vectorized_call): Same. (set_uid_loop_bbs): Same. (vectorize_loops): Same. * tree-vectorizer.h (STMT_VINFO_BB_VINFO): Same. * tree.c (add_tree_to_fld_list): Same. (fld_type_variant_equal_p): Same. (fld_decl_context): Same. (fld_incomplete_type_of): Same. (free_lang_data_in_binfo): Same. (need_assembler_name_p): Same. (find_decls_types_r): Same. (get_eh_types_for_runtime): Same. (find_decls_types_in_eh_region): Same. (find_decls_types_in_node): Same. (assign_assembler_name_if_needed): Same. * value-prof.c (stream_out_histogram_value): Same. * value-prof.h: Same. * var-tracking.c (use_narrower_mode): Same. (prepare_call_arguments): Same. (vt_expand_loc_callback): Same. (resolve_expansions_pending_recursion): Same. (vt_expand_loc): Same. * varasm.c (const_hash_1): Same. (compare_constant): Same. (tree_output_constant_def): Same. (simplify_subtraction): Same. (get_pool_constant): Same. (output_constant_pool_2): Same. (output_constant_pool_1): Same. (mark_constants_in_pattern): Same. (mark_constant_pool): Same. (get_section_anchor): Same. * vr-values.c (compare_range_with_value): Same. (vr_values::extract_range_from_phi_node): Same. * vr-values.h: Same. * web.c (unionfind_union): Same. * wide-int.h: Same. From-SVN: r273311
2019-07-09PR c++/61339 - add mismatch between struct and class [-Wmismatched-tags] to ↵Martin Sebor1-2/+4
non-bugs gcc/c/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * c-decl.c: Change class-key from class to struct and vice versa to match convention and avoid -Wclass-is-pod and -Wstruct-no-pod. * gimple-parser.c: Same. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * c-format.c (check_argument_type): Change class-key from class to struct and vice versa to match convention and avoid -Wclass-is-pod and -Wstruct-no-pod. * c-pretty-print.h: Same. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * constexpr.c (cxx_eval_call_expression): Change class-key from class to struct and vice versa to match convention and avoid -Wclass-is-pod and -Wstruct-no-pod. * constraint.cc (get_concept_definition): Same. * cp-tree.h: Same. * cxx-pretty-print.h: Same. * error.c: Same. * logic.cc (term_list::replace): Same. * name-lookup.c (find_local_binding): Same. * pt.c (tsubst_binary_right_fold): Same. * search.c (field_accessor_p): Same. * semantics.c (expand_or_defer_fn): Same. gcc/lto/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * lto-dump.c: Change class-key from classi to struct and vice versa to match convention and avoid -Wclass-is-pod and -Wstruct-no-pod. gcc/ChangeLog: PR c++/61339 * align.h: Change class-key from class to struct and vice versa to match convention and avoid -Wclass-is-pod and -Wstruct-no-pod. * alloc-pool.h: Same. * asan.c (shadow_mem_size): Same. * auto-profile.c: Same. * basic-block.h: Same. * bitmap.h: Same. * cfgexpand.c (set_rtl): Same. (expand_one_stack_var_at): Same. * cfghooks.h: Same. * cfgloop.h: Same. * cgraph.h: Same. * config/i386/i386.h: Same. * df-problems.c (df_print_bb_index): Same. * df-scan.c: Same. * df.h (df_single_use): Same. * diagnostic-show-locus.c (layout::print_annotation_line): Same. (layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p): Same. (get_printed_columns): Same. (correction::ensure_terminated): Same. (line_corrections::~line_corrections): Same. * dojump.h: Same. * dse.c: Same. * dump-context.h: Same. * dumpfile.h: Same. * dwarf2out.c: Same. * edit-context.c: Same. * fibonacci_heap.c (test_union_of_equal_heaps): Same. * flags.h: Same. * function.c (assign_stack_local): Same. * function.h: Same. * gcc.c: Same. * gcov.c (block_info::block_info): Same. * genattrtab.c: Same. * genextract.c: Same. * genmatch.c (comparison_code_p): Same. (id_base::id_base): Same. (decision_tree::print): Same. * genoutput.c: Same. * genpreds.c (write_one_predicate_function): Same. * genrecog.c (validate_pattern): Same. (find_operand_positions): Same. (optimize_subroutine_group): Same. (merge_pattern_transition::merge_pattern_transition): Same. (merge_pattern_info::merge_pattern_info): Same. (merge_state_result::merge_state_result): Same. (merge_into_state): Same. * gensupport.c: Same. * gensupport.h: Same. * ggc-common.c (init_ggc_heuristics): Same. * ggc-tests.c (test_union): Same. * gimple-loop-interchange.cc (dump_induction): Same. * gimple-loop-versioning.cc: Same. * gimple-match.h (gimple_match_cond::any_else): Same. * gimple-ssa-backprop.c: Same. * gimple-ssa-sprintf.c: Same. * gimple-ssa-store-merging.c (store_operand_info::store_operand_info): Same. (store_immediate_info::store_immediate_info): Same. (merged_store_group::apply_stores): Same. (get_location_for_stmts): Same. * gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c: Same. * gimple-ssa-warn-alloca.c: Same. * gimple-ssa-warn-restrict.c (pass_wrestrict::execute): Same. * godump.c (go_type_decl): Same. * hash-map-tests.c (test_map_of_strings_to_int): Same. * hash-map.h: Same. * hash-set-tests.c (test_set_of_strings): Same. * hsa-brig.c: Same. * hsa-common.h: Same. * hsa-gen.c (transformable_switch_to_sbr_p): Same. * input.c (assert_loceq): Same. * input.h: Same. * ipa-cp.c: Same. * ipa-devirt.c (possible_polymorphic_call_targets_1): Same. * ipa-fnsummary.h: Same. * ipa-inline.h: Same. * ipa-prop.h: Same. * ipa-split.c (visit_bb): Same. * ira-int.h (minmax_set_iter_next): Same. * loop-invariant.c: Same. * loop-iv.c: Same. * lra-eliminations.c: Same. * lra-int.h: Same. * lra-lives.c (mark_regno_dead): Same. * lra-remat.c: Same. * lra-spills.c: Same. * lto-streamer.h: Same. * mem-stats.h: Same. * omp-grid.c (omp_grid_lastprivate_predicate): Same. * omp-low.c (omp_clause_aligned_alignment): Same. * optabs-query.h (get_vcond_eq_icode): Same. * optabs.h: Same. * opts.c (wrap_help): Same. * poly-int.h: Same. * predict.c (predict_paths_leading_to_edge): Same. * pretty-print.h: Same. * profile-count.h: Same. * read-md.h: Same. * read-rtl-function.c: Same. * ree.c: Same. * reginfo.c: Same. * regrename.c: Same. * regrename.h: Same. * reload.h: Same. * rtl-iter.h: Same. * rtl.h (costs_add_n_insns): Same. * sanopt.c: Same. * sched-int.h: Same. * sel-sched-ir.h: Same. * selftest.h: Same. * sese.h (vec_find): Same. * stmt.c: Same. * target-globals.h: Same. * tree-affine.c (aff_combination_find_elt): Same. * tree-affine.h: Same. * tree-data-ref.h: Same. * tree-outof-ssa.c (ssa_is_replaceable_p): Same. * tree-predcom.c: Same. * tree-scalar-evolution.c (find_var_scev_info): Same. * tree-ssa-alias.h: Same. * tree-ssa-ccp.c: Same. * tree-ssa-coalesce.c (ssa_conflicts_dump): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-im.c (for_all_locs_in_loop): Same. (rewrite_mem_refs): Same. (execute_sm_if_changed): Same. (hoist_memory_references): Same. * tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.c (operator<=): Same. * tree-ssa-loop.h: Same. * tree-ssa-pre.c (get_or_alloc_expr_for_name): Same. * tree-ssa-structalias.c: Same. * tree-switch-conversion.h (cluster::cluster): Same. (simple_cluster::simple_cluster): Same. * tree-vect-patterns.c (type_conversion_p): Same. * tree-vectorizer.c (dump_stmt_cost): Same. * tree-vectorizer.h (loop_vec_info_for_loop): Same. * tree.c (protected_set_expr_location): Same. * tree.h (desired_pro_or_demotion_p): Same. (fndecl_built_in_p): Same. * unique-ptr-tests.cc: Same. * var-tracking.c (delete_variable_part): Same. * varasm.c (assemble_real): Same. (tree_output_constant_def): Same. * vec.c: Same. * wide-int-bitmask.h: Same. * wide-int.h (decompose): Same. From-SVN: r273308
2019-06-05c-decl.c (start_decl): Adjust quoting and hyphenation in diagnostics.Martin Sebor1-4/+4
gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-decl.c (start_decl): Adjust quoting and hyphenation in diagnostics. (finish_decl): Same. (finish_enum): Same. (start_function): Same. (declspecs_add_type): Same. * c-parser.c (warn_for_abs): Same. * c-typeck.c (build_binary_op): Same. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-attribs.c (handle_mode_attribute): Adjust quoting and hyphenation. (handle_alias_ifunc_attribute): Same. (handle_copy_attribute): Same. (handle_weakref_attribute): Same. (handle_nonnull_attribute): Same. * c-warn.c (warn_for_sign_compare): Same. (warn_for_restrict): Same. * c.opt: Same. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * call.c (build_conditional_expr_1): Adjust quoting and hyphenation. (convert_like_real): Same. (convert_arg_to_ellipsis): Same. * constexpr.c (diag_array_subscript): Same. * constraint.cc (diagnose_trait_expression): Same. * cvt.c (ocp_convert): Same. * decl.c (start_decl): Same. (check_for_uninitialized_const_var): Same. (grokfndecl): Same. (check_special_function_return_type): Same. (finish_enum_value_list): Same. (start_preparsed_function): Same. * parser.c (cp_parser_decl_specifier_seq): Same. * typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Same. (build_static_cast_1): Same. gcc/lto/ChangeLog: * lto-common.c (lto_file_finalize): Adjust quoting and hyphenation. gcc/objc/ChangeLog: * objc-act.c (objc_build_setter_call): Adjust quoting and hyphenation. * objc-encoding.c (encode_gnu_bitfield): Same. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/i386-features.c (ix86_get_function_versions_dispatcher): Adjust quoting and hyphenation. * convert.c (convert_to_real_1): Same. * gcc.c (driver_wrong_lang_callback): Same. (driver::handle_unrecognized_options): Same. * gimple-ssa-nonnull-compare.c (do_warn_nonnull_compare): Same. * opts-common.c (cmdline_handle_error): Same. (read_cmdline_option): Same. * opts-global.c (complain_wrong_lang): Same. (print_ignored_options): Same. (handle_common_deferred_options): Same. * pretty-print.h: Same. * print-rtl.c (debug_bb_n_slim): Same. * sched-rgn.c (make_pass_sched_fusion): Same. * tree-cfg.c (verify_gimple_assign_unary): Same. (verify_gimple_label): Same. * tree-ssa-operands.c (verify_ssa_operands): Same. * varasm.c (do_assemble_alias): Same. (assemble_alias): Same. From-SVN: r271971
2019-05-17trans.c (check_inlining_for_nested_subprog): Quote reserved names.Martin Sebor1-1/+3
gcc/ada/ChangeLog: * gcc-interface/trans.c (check_inlining_for_nested_subprog): Quote reserved names. gcc/brig/ChangeLog: * brigfrontend/brig-control-handler.cc (brig_directive_control_handler::operator): Remove trailing newline from a diagnostic. * brigfrontend/brig-module-handler.cc (brig_directive_module_handler::operator): Remove a duplicated space from a diagnostic. gcc/c/ChangeLog: * c-decl.c (start_decl): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (finish_decl): Same. * c-parser.c (c_parser_asm_statement): Same. (c_parser_conditional_expression): Same. (c_parser_transaction_cancel): Same. * c-typeck.c (c_common_type): Same. (build_conditional_expr): Same. (digest_init): Same. (process_init_element): Same. (build_binary_op): Same. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-attribs.c (handle_no_sanitize_attribute): Quote identifiers, keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (handle_scalar_storage_order_attribute): Same. (handle_mode_attribute): Same. (handle_visibility_attribute): Same. (handle_assume_aligned_attribute): Same. (handle_no_split_stack_attribute): Same. * c-common.c (shorten_compare): Same. (c_common_truthvalue_conversion): Same. (cb_get_source_date_epoch): Same. * c-lex.c (cb_def_pragma): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (interpret_float): Same. * c-omp.c (c_finish_omp_for): Same. * c-opts.c (c_common_post_options): Same. * c-pch.c (c_common_pch_pragma): Same. * c-pragma.c (pop_alignment): Same. (handle_pragma_pack): Same. (apply_pragma_weak): Same. (handle_pragma_weak): Same. (handle_pragma_scalar_storage_order): Same. (handle_pragma_redefine_extname): Same. (add_to_renaming_pragma_list): Same. (maybe_apply_renaming_pragma): Same. (push_visibility): Same. (handle_pragma_visibility): Same. (handle_pragma_optimize): Same. (handle_pragma_message): Same. * c-warn.c (warn_for_omitted_condop): Same. (lvalue_error): Same. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * call.c (print_z_candidate): Wrap diagnostic text in a gettext macro. Adjust. (print_z_candidates): Same. (build_conditional_expr_1): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (build_op_delete_call): Same. (maybe_print_user_conv_context): Wrap diagnostic text in a gettext macro. (convert_like_real): Same. (convert_arg_to_ellipsis): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (build_over_call): Same. (joust): Break up an overlong line. Wrap diagnostic text in a gettext macro. * constexpr.c (cxx_eval_check_shift_p): Spell out >= in English. (cxx_eval_constant_expression): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (potential_constant_expression_1): Same. * cp-gimplify.c (cp_genericize_r): Same. * cvt.c (maybe_warn_nodiscard): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (type_promotes_to): Same. * decl.c (check_previous_goto_1): Same. (check_goto): Same. (start_decl): Same. (cp_finish_decl): Avoid parenthesizing a sentence for consistency. (grok_op_properties): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. * decl2.c (grokfield): Same. (coerce_delete_type): Same. * except.c (is_admissible_throw_operand_or_catch_parameter): Same. * friend.c (do_friend): Quote C++ tokens. * init.c (build_new_1): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (build_vec_delete_1): Same. (build_delete): Same. * lex.c (parse_strconst_pragma): Same. (handle_pragma_implementation): Same. (unqualified_fn_lookup_error): Same. * mangle.c (write_type): Same. * method.c (defaulted_late_check): Avoid two consecutive punctuators. * name-lookup.c (cp_binding_level_debug): Remove a trailing newline. (pop_everything): Same. * parser.c (cp_lexer_start_debugging): Quote a macro name. in a diagnostic (cp_lexer_stop_debugging): Same. (cp_parser_userdef_numeric_literal): Quote a C++ header name in a diagnostic. (cp_parser_nested_name_specifier_opt): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (cp_parser_question_colon_clause): Same. (cp_parser_asm_definition): Same. (cp_parser_init_declarator): Same. (cp_parser_template_declaration_after_parameters): Avoid capitalizing a sentence in a diagnostic. (cp_parser_omp_declare_reduction): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (cp_parser_transaction): Same. * pt.c (maybe_process_partial_specialization): Replace second call to permerror with inform for consistency with other uses. (expand_integer_pack): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. * rtti.c (get_typeid): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (build_dynamic_cast_1): Same. * semantics.c (finish_asm_stmt): Same. (finish_label_decl): Same. (finish_bases): Same. (finish_offsetof): Same. (cp_check_omp_declare_reduction): Same. (finish_decltype_type): Same. * tree.c (handle_init_priority_attribute): Same. Add detail to diagnostics. (maybe_warn_zero_as_null_pointer_constant): Same. * typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. (cp_build_unary_op): Same. (check_for_casting_away_constness): Same. (build_static_cast): Same. (build_const_cast_1): Same. (maybe_warn_about_returning_address_of_local): Same. (check_return_expr): Same. * typeck2.c (abstract_virtuals_error_sfinae): Same. (digest_init_r): Replace a tab with spaces in a diagnostic. (build_functional_cast): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * d-builtins.cc (d_init_builtins): Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. * d-codegen.cc (get_array_length): Same. Replace can't with cannot. * d-convert.cc (convert_expr): Same. * d-frontend.cc (getTypeInfoType): Quote an option name in a diagnostic. * d-lang.cc (d_handle_option): Same. (d_parse_file): Same. * decl.cc: Remove a trailing period from a diagnostic. * expr.cc: Use a directive for an apostrophe. * toir.cc: Quote keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. * typeinfo.cc (build_typeinfo): Quote an option name in a diagnostic. gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * gfortranspec.c (append_arg): Spell out the word "argument." gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/i386-expand.c (get_element_number): Quote keywords and other internal names in diagnostics. Adjust other diagnostic formatting issues noted by -Wformat-diag. * config/i386/i386-features.c (ix86_mangle_function_version_assembler_name): Same. * config/i386/i386-options.c (ix86_handle_abi_attribute): Same. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_function_type_abi): Same. (ix86_function_ms_hook_prologue): Same. (classify_argument): Same. (ix86_expand_prologue): Same. (ix86_md_asm_adjust): Same. (ix86_memmodel_check): Same. gcc/ChangeLog: * builtins.c (expand_builtin_atomic_always_lock_free): Quote identifiers, keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. Correct quoting, spelling, and sentence capitalization issues. (expand_builtin_atomic_is_lock_free): Same. (fold_builtin_next_arg): Same. * cfgexpand.c (expand_one_var): Same. (tree_conflicts_with_clobbers_p): Same. (expand_asm_stmt): Same. (verify_loop_structure): Same. * cgraphunit.c (process_function_and_variable_attributes): Same. * collect-utils.c (collect_execute): Same. * collect2.c (maybe_run_lto_and_relink): Same. (is_lto_object_file): Same. (scan_prog_file): Same. * convert.c (convert_to_real_1): Same. * dwarf2out.c (dwarf2out_begin_prologue): Same. * except.c (verify_eh_tree): Same. * gcc.c (execute): Same. (eval_spec_function): Same. (run_attempt): Same. (driver::set_up_specs): Same. (compare_debug_auxbase_opt_spec_function): Same. * gcov-tool.c (unlink_gcda_file): Same. (do_merge): Same. (do_rewrite): Same. * gcse.c (gcse_or_cprop_is_too_expensive): Same. * gimplify.c (gimplify_asm_expr): Same. (gimplify_adjust_omp_clauses): Same. * hsa-gen.c (gen_hsa_addr_insns): Same. (gen_hsa_insns_for_load): Same. (gen_hsa_cmp_insn_from_gimple): Same. (gen_hsa_insns_for_operation_assignment): Same. (gen_get_level): Same. (gen_hsa_alloca): Same. (omp_simple_builtin::generate): Same. (gen_hsa_atomic_for_builtin): Same. (gen_hsa_insns_for_call): Same. * input.c (dump_location_info): Same. * ipa-devirt.c (compare_virtual_tables): Same. * ira.c (ira_setup_eliminable_regset): Same. * lra-assigns.c (lra_assign): Same. * lra-constraints.c (lra_constraints): Same. * lto-streamer-in.c (lto_input_mode_table): Same. * lto-wrapper.c (get_options_from_collect_gcc_options): Same. (merge_and_complain): Same. (compile_offload_image): Same. (compile_images_for_offload_targets): Same. (debug_objcopy): Same. (run_gcc): Same. (main): Same. * opts.c (print_specific_help): Same. (parse_no_sanitize_attribute): Same. (print_help): Same. (handle_param): Same. * plugin.c (add_new_plugin): Same. (parse_plugin_arg_opt): Same. (try_init_one_plugin): Same. * print-rtl.c (debug_bb_n_slim): Quote identifiers, keywords, operators, and types in diagnostics. Correct quoting and spelling issues. * read-rtl-function.c (parse_edge_flag_token): Same. (function_reader::parse_enum_value): Same. * reg-stack.c (check_asm_stack_operands): Same. * regcprop.c (validate_value_data): Same. * sched-rgn.c (make_pass_sched_fusion): Same. * stmt.c (check_unique_operand_names): Same. * targhooks.c (default_target_option_pragma_parse): Same. * tlink.c (recompile_files): Same. * toplev.c (process_options): Same. (do_compile): Same. * trans-mem.c (diagnose_tm_1): Same. (ipa_tm_scan_irr_block): Same. (ipa_tm_diagnose_transaction): Same. * tree-cfg.c (verify_address): Same. Use get_tree_code_name to format a tree code name in a diagnostic. (verify_types_in_gimple_min_lval): Same. (verify_types_in_gimple_reference): Same. (verify_gimple_call): Same. (verify_gimple_assign_unary): Same. (verify_gimple_assign_binary): Same. (verify_gimple_assign_ternary): Same. (verify_gimple_assign_single): Same. (verify_gimple_switch): Same. (verify_gimple_label): Same. (verify_gimple_phi): Same. (verify_gimple_in_seq): Same. (verify_eh_throw_stmt_node): Same. (collect_subblocks): Same. (gimple_verify_flow_info): Same. (do_warn_unused_result): Same. * tree-inline.c (expand_call_inline): Same. * tree-into-ssa.c (update_ssa): Same. * tree.c (tree_int_cst_elt_check_failed): Same. (tree_vec_elt_check_failed): Same. (omp_clause_operand_check_failed): Same. (verify_type_variant): Same. (verify_type): Same. * value-prof.c (verify_histograms): Same. * varasm.c (assemble_start_function): Same. gcc/lto/ChangeLog: * lto-dump.c (lto_main): Same. * lto.c (stream_out): Same. gcc/objc/ChangeLog: * objc-act.c (objc_begin_catch_clause): Quote keywords and options in diagnostics. (objc_build_throw_stmt): Same. (objc_finish_message_expr): Same. 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From-SVN: r271338
2019-04-12re PR c/89946 (ICE in assemble_start_function, at varasm.c:1871)Jakub Jelinek1-15/+8
PR c/89946 * varasm.c (assemble_start_function): Don't use tree_fits_uhwi_p and gcc_unreachable if it fails, just call tree_to_uhwi which verifies that too. Test TREE_CHAIN instead of list_length > 1. Start warning message with a lower-case letter. Formatting fixes. c-family/ * c-attribs.c (handle_patchable_function_entry_attribute): Add function comment. Warn if arguments of the attribute are not positive integer constants. testsuite/ * c-c++-common/pr89946.c: New test. From-SVN: r270305
2019-02-27re PR rtl-optimization/89490 (char array constant put in string merge section)Bernd Edlinger1-7/+14
2019-02-27 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> PR rtl-optimization/89490 * varasm.c (get_block_for_section): Bail out for mergeable sections. (default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p, output_object_block): Assert the block section is not mergeable. From-SVN: r269264
2019-02-21re PR go/89170 (FAIL: net/http)Ian Lance Taylor1-38/+43
PR go/89170 * varasm.c (decode_addr_const): Call lookup_constant_def rather than output_constant_def. (add_constant_to_table): New static function. (output_constant_def): Call add_constant_to_table. (tree_output_constant_def): Likewise. From-SVN: r269079
2019-01-25Fix output_constructor_bitfield handling of wide bitfields (PR89037)Richard Sandiford1-13/+9
The testcase was failing because we were trying to access TREE_INT_CST_ELT (x, 1) of a 128-bit integer that was small enough to need only a single element. 2019-01-25 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> gcc/ PR middle-end/89037 * varasm.c (output_constructor_bitfield): Use wi::extract_uhwi instead of accessing TREE_INT_CST_ELT directly. gcc/testsuite/ PR middle-end/89037 * gcc.dg/pr89037.c: New test. From-SVN: r268272
2019-01-01Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1-1/+1
From-SVN: r267494
2018-12-03S/390: Add support for section anchorsIlya Leoshkevich1-1/+1
gcc/ChangeLog: 2018-12-03 Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com> * common/config/s390/s390-common.c (s390_option_init_struct): Use section anchors by default. * config/s390/s390.c (s390_check_symref_alignment): Handle anchors. (TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET): Use short displacement. * output.h (assemble_align): Pass `align' as unsigned int, so that the value 0x80000000, which corresponds to `aligned(1 << 28)', would pass the `align > BITS_PER_UNIT' check. * varasm.c (assemble_align): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2018-12-03 Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com> * gcc.target/s390/nodatarel-1.c: Expect .LANCHOR0@GOTENT instead of a@GOTENT. * gcc.target/s390/section-anchors.c: New test. * gcc.target/s390/section-anchors2.c: New test. * gcc.target/s390/section-anchors3.c: New test. From-SVN: r266741
2018-11-16re PR target/87927 (ICE: segmentation fault with patchable_function_entry ↵Jozef Lawrynowicz1-0/+14
attribute for msp430-elf -mlarge) 2018-11-16 Jozef Lawrynowicz <jozef.l@mittosystems.com> PR target/87927 * target-def.h: Initialize TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_P{S,D,T}I_OP. Add them to the TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_INT_OP structs. * target.def: Enumerate TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_P{S,D,T}I_OP in the byte_op hook. * target.h: Add psi, pdi, pti to struct asm_int_op definition. * targhooks.c (default_print_patchable_function_entry): Assert asm_int_op does not return a NULL string. * varasm.c (integer_asm_op): Return the op for a partial int type when the requested size does not correspond to an integer type. * config/msp430/msp430.c: Initialize TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_PSI_OP. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerate. From-SVN: r266226
2018-10-24Return hash of ADDR_EXPR if its argument is CONSTANT_CLASS_P.Richard Biener1-0/+4
2018-10-24 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * varasm.c (const_hash_1): Return hash of ADDR_EXPR if its argument is CONSTANT_CLASS_P. From-SVN: r265462
2018-10-24Disable string merging with alignment > 1 before Solaris 11.4/SPARCRainer Orth1-1/+5
* configure.ac (gcc_cv_ld_aligned_shf_merge): New test. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * varasm.c (mergeable_string_section): Use readonly_data_section if linker doesn't support SHF_MERGE with alignment > 8. (mergeable_constant_section): Likewise. From-SVN: r265456
2018-10-20re PR middle-end/87647 (ICE on valid code in decode_addr_const, at ↵Jakub Jelinek1-0/+5
varasm.c:2958) PR middle-end/87647 * varasm.c (decode_addr_const): Handle COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR. * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr87647.c: New test. From-SVN: r265341
2018-10-10varasm.c (mergeable_string_section): Don't try to move zero-length strings ↵Bernd Edlinger1-1/+1
to the merge section. 2018-10-10 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> * varasm.c (mergeable_string_section): Don't try to move zero-length strings to the merge section. From-SVN: r265025
2018-10-04varasm.c (output_constant): Add new parameter merge_strings.Bernd Edlinger1-25/+35
2018-10-04 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> * varasm.c (output_constant): Add new parameter merge_strings. Make strings properly zero terminated in merge string sections. (mergeable_string_section): Don't fail if the last char is non-zero. (assemble_variable_contents): Handle merge string sections. (assemble_variable): Likewise. (assemble_constant_contents): Likewise. (output_constant_def_contents): Likewise. (output_constructor_array_range, output_constructor_regular_field): Adjust call to output_constant. (output_object_block): Adjust call to assemble_constant_contents and assemble_variable_contents. testsuie: 2018-10-04 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> * gnat.dg/string_merge1.adb: New test. * gnat.dg/string_merge2.adb: New test. * gcc.dg/merge-all-constants-1.c: Adjust test. * gcc.dg/merge-all-constants-2.c: New test. From-SVN: r264850
2018-09-13varasm.c (compare_constant): Compare type size of STRING_CSTs.Bernd Edlinger1-3/+31
* varasm.c (compare_constant): Compare type size of STRING_CSTs. (get_constant_size): Don't make STRING_CSTs larger than they are. (check_string_literal): New check function for STRING_CSTs. (output_constant): Use it. From-SVN: r264292
2018-09-06varasm.c (output_constructor_regular_field): Check TYPE_SIZE_UNIT of the ↵Bernd Edlinger1-0/+2
init value. * varasm.c (output_constructor_regular_field): Check TYPE_SIZE_UNIT of the init value. * c-common.c (complete_flexible_array_elts): New helper function. * c-common.h (complete_flexible_array_elts): Declare. * c-decl.c (finish_decl): Call complete_flexible_array_elts. * decl.c (check_initializer): Call cp_complete_array_type. From-SVN: r264147