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gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/riscv/riscv-modes.def: Adjust table indentation in commnet.
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gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
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As mentioned earlier, we should be using HONOR_* on types rather than
flag_finite_math_only.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* value-range.cc (frange::set): Use HONOR_*.
(frange::verify_range): Same.
* value-range.h (frange_val_min): Same.
(frange_val_max): Same.
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As the issue in PR106460, a rtx 'high:DI (symbol_ref:DI ("var_48")' is tried
to store into constant pool and ICE occur. But actually, this rtx represents
partial incomplete address and can not be put into a .rodata section.
This patch updates rs6000_cannot_force_const_mem to return true for rtx(s) with
HIGH code, because these rtx(s) indicate part of address and are not ok for
constant pool.
Below are some examples:
(high:DI (const:DI (plus:DI (symbol_ref:DI ("xx") (const_int 12 [0xc])))))
(high:DI (symbol_ref:DI ("var_1")..)))
PR target/106460
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_cannot_force_const_mem): Return true
for HIGH code rtx.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106460.c: New test.
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`h` was the prefix of multi-letter extension name, but it become a
extension in later RISC-V isa spec.
Fortunately we don't have any extension really defined is prefixed
with `h`, so we can just change that.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc (riscv_ext_version_table):
Add `h`.
(riscv_supported_std_ext): Ditto.
(multi_letter_subset_rank): Remove `h`.
(riscv_subset_list::parse_std_ext): Handle `h` as single letter
extension.
(riscv_subset_list::parse): Ditto.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/riscv/arch-18.c: New.
* gcc.target/riscv/arch-5.c: Remove test for prefixed
with `h`.
* gcc.target/riscv/predef-23.c: New.
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Support for DWARF5 was added to create_gcov in
https://github.com/google/autofdo so we no longer need
to force DWARF4 for AutoFDO tests.
Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/profopt.exp: Don't force DWARF4 for AutoFDO tests
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Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* auto-profile.cc (get_combined_location): Include discriminator in the
returned combined location.
(read_function_instance): Read discriminators from profiles.
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We intend to mark synthetic template parameters (coming from use of auto
parms), as DECL_VIRTUAL_P. The API of process_template_parm is
awkwardly confusing, and we were marking the previous template parm
(unless this was the first parm). process_template_parm returns the list
of parms, when most (all?) users really want the newly-added final node.
That's a bigger change, so let's not do it right now. With this, we
correctly mark such synthetic parms DECL_VIRTUAL_P.
gcc/cp/
* parser.cc (synthesize_implicit_template_parm): Fix thinko about
mark the new parm DECL_VIRTUAL_P. Avoid unneccessary tree_last call.
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The parameter use_default_args of coerce_template_parms, introduced way
back in r110693, is effectively unused ever since r7-5536-g3c75aaa3d884ef
removed the last 'coerce_template_parms (..., true, false)' call. So
this patch aims to simplify this function's API by getting rid of this
parameter.
In passing, I noticed we currently define wrapper overloads of
coerce_template_parms that act as defacto default arguments for complain
and require_all_args. It seems cleaner however to just specify real
default arguments for the main overload instead. And I suppose we
should also give c_innermost_t_p the same defaults.
But I'm not sure about defaulting complain to tf_none, which is
inconsistent with how we default it in other places to either tf_error
or tf_warning_or_error (as a convenience for non-SFINAE callers). And
since in general it's probably better to not default complain as that's
a source of SFINAE bugs, and only a handful of callers use this defacto
complain=tf_none default, this patch gets rid of this complain default
(but keeps the require_all_args default).
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constraint.cc (resolve_function_concept_overload): Explicitly
pass complain=tf_none to coerce_template_parms.
(resolve_concept_check): Likewise.
(normalize_concept_check): Likewise.
* cp-tree.h (coerce_template_parms): Declare the main overload
and default its last parameter to true. Remove wrapper overloads.
* pt.cc (determine_specialization): Adjust calls to
coerce_template_parms and coerce_innermost_template_parms after
removing their last parameter.
(coerce_template_args_for_ttp): Likewise.
(coerce_ttp_args_for_tta): Likewise.
(coerce_template_template_parms): Likewise.
(coerce_template_parms): Remove use_default_args parameter and
adjust function comment. Document default argument. Remove
wrapper overloads. No longer static.
(coerce_innermost_template_parms): Remove use_default_args
parameter. Default require_all_args to true.
(lookup_template_class): As with determine_specialization.
(finish_template_variable): Likewise.
(tsubst_decl): Likewise.
(instantiate_alias_template): Likewise.
(fn_type_unification): Likewise.
(resolve_overloaded_unification): Likewise.
(resolve_nondeduced_context): Likewise.
(get_partial_spec_bindings): Likewise.
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Still want the conversion to bool.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constexpr.cc (find_failing_clause_r): Re-add the call to
contextual_conv_bool.
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In the frontend, the TYPE_MIN/MAX_VALUE of ENUMERAL_TYPE is the same as
that of the enum's underlying type (see start_enum). And the underlying
type of an enum is always known, even for an opaque enum that lacks a
definition.
But currently, we stream TYPE_MIN/MAX_VALUE of an enum only as part of
its definition. So if the enum is declared but never defined, the
ENUMERAL_TYPE we stream in will have empty TYPE_MIN/MAX_VALUE fields
despite these fields being non-empty on stream out.
And even if the enum is defined, read_enum_def updates these fields only
on the main variant of the enum type, so for other variants (that we may
have streamed in earlier) these fields remain empty. That these fields
are unexpectedly empty for some ENUMERAL_TYPEs is ultimately the cause
of the below two PRs.
This patch fixes this by making us stream TYPE_MIN/MAX_VALUE directly
for each ENUMERAL_TYPE rather than as part of the enum's definition, so
that we naturally also stream these fields for opaque enums (and each
enum type variant).
PR c++/106848
PR c++/102600
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* module.cc (trees_out::core_vals): Stream TYPE_MAX_VALUE and
TYPE_MIN_VALUE of ENUMERAL_TYPE.
(trees_in::core_vals): Likewise.
(trees_out::write_enum_def): Don't stream them here.
(trees_in::read_enum_def): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/modules/enum-9_a.H: New test.
* g++.dg/modules/enum-9_b.C: New test.
* g++.dg/modules/enum-10_a.H: New test.
* g++.dg/modules/enum-10_b.C: New test.
* g++.dg/modules/enum-11_a.H: New test.
* g++.dg/modules/enum-11_b.C: New test.
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e034c5c8957 re PR target/78643 (ICE in convert_move, at expr.c:230)
fixed the case where DECL_MODE of a vector field is BLKmode and its
TYPE_MODE is a vector mode because of target attribute. Remove the
BLKmode check for the case where DECL_MODE of a vector field is a vector
mode and its TYPE_MODE isn't a vector mode because of target attribute.
gcc/
PR target/107304
* expr.cc (get_inner_reference): Always use TYPE_MODE for vector
field with vector raw mode.
gcc/testsuite/
PR target/107304
* gcc.target/i386/pr107304.c: New test.
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The initial [[assume]] support avoided evaluating assumes with
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS set, such as calls, because we don't want any side-effects
that change the constexpr state. This patch allows us to evaluate
expressions with that flag set by tracking which variables the evaluation is
allowed to modify, and giving up if it tries to touch any others.
I considered allowing changes to other variables and then rolling them back,
but that seems like a rare enough situation that it doesn't seem worth
working to handle nicely at this point.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constexpr.cc (class constexpr_global_ctx): Add modifiable field,
get_value, get_value_ptr, put_value, remove_value, flush_modifiable
member functions.
(class modifiable_tracker): New.
(cxx_eval_internal_function): Use it.
(diagnose_failing_condition): Strip CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp23/attr-assume9.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/attr-assume10.C: New test.
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I noticed that we were printing "the comparison reduces to (x == 42)" when
we should be able to give the value of x. Fixed by doing the same
evaluation in diagnose_failing_condition that we already do in
find_failing_clause.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constexpr.cc (fold_operand): New function.
(find_failing_clause_r): Add const.
(find_failing_clause): Add const.
(diagnose_failing_condition): Add ctx parameter.
(cxx_eval_internal_function): Pass it.
* semantics.cc (diagnose_failing_condition): Move to constexpr.cc.
* cp-tree.h: Adjust.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp23/attr-assume2.C: Expect constant values.
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This is in preparation for adding CCFP, and maybe CCEQ, and whatever
other CC mode we may want later. CCANY is used for CC mode consumers
that actually can take any of the four CR field bits.
2022-10-25 Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
* config/rs6000/rs6000.md (CCEITHER): Delete.
(CCANY): New.
(un): Delete.
(isel_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to...
(isel_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>): ... this. Adjust.
(*isel_reversed_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to...
(*isel_reversed_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>): ... this. Adjust.
(setbc_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to...
(setbc_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>C): ... this. Adjust."
(*setbcr_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to ...
(*setbcr_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>): ... this. Adjust.
(*setnbc_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to ...
(*setnbc_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>): ... this. Adjust.
(*setnbcr_<un>signed_<GPR:mode>): Rename to ...
(*setnbcr_<CCANY:mode>_<GPR:mode>): ... this. Adjust.
(eq<mode>3 for GPR): Adjust.
(ne<mode>3 for GPR): Adjust.
* config/rs6000/rs6000-string.cc (do_isel): Adjust.
* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_emit_int_cmove): Adjust.
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The following fixes a wrong-code issue caused by SCEV analysis
associating an addition due trying to use tail-recursion in
follow_ssa_edge_expr. That causes us to apply a conversion at
the wrong point and thus miscompute the scalar evolution of
an induction variable. This reverts the PR66375 fix and
revisits the PR42512 fix by keeping the evolution symbolic
up to the point we process the first linear function when
we then can check for the supported cases and substitute the
whole symbolic expression with the built chrec substituting
the proper initial value.
To simplify passing around things and to clarify scoping of
the involved functions this change wraps the SCEV DFS walking
code into a class.
PR tree-optimization/107176
PR tree-optimization/66375
PR tree-optimization/42512
* tree-scalar-evolution.cc (follow_ssa_edge_expr): Revert
the PR66375 fix, do not not associate PLUS_EXPR to be able
to use tail-recursion.
(follow_ssa_edge_binary): Likewise.
(interpret_loop_phi): Revert PR42512 fix, do not throw
away analyze_evolution_in_loop result after the fact.
(follow_ssa_edge_expr): When reaching halting_phi initalize
the evolution to the symbolic value of the PHI result.
(add_to_evolution_1): When adding the first evolution verify
we can handle the expression wrapping the symbolic evolution
and replace that in full using the initial condition.
(class scev_dfs): New, contains ...
(follow_ssa_edge_expr, follow_ssa_edge_binary,
follow_ssa_edge_in_condition_phi_branch,
follow_ssa_edge_in_condition_phi,
follow_ssa_edge_inner_loop_phi,
add_to_evolution, add_to_evolution_1): ... these with
loop and halting_phi arguments in class data.
(scev_dfs::get_ev): New toplevel DFS entry, start with
a chrec_dont_know evolution.
(analyze_evolution_in_loop): Use scev_dfs.
* gcc.dg/torture/pr107176.c: New testcase.
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This assertion in branch_prob:
if (bb == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun)->next_bb)
{
location_t loc = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl);
gcc_checking_assert (!RESERVED_LOCATION_P (loc));
had been correct until the fix for PR debug/101598 was installed.
gcc/
* profile.cc (branch_prob): Be prepared for ignored functions with
DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION set to UNKNOWN_LOCATION.
gcc/testsuite:
* gnat.dg/specs/coverage1.ads: New test.
* gnat.dg/specs/variant_part.ads: Minor tweak.
* gnat.dg/specs/weak1.ads: Add dg directive.
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The following moves a pair of STRIP_USELESS_TYPE_CONVERSIONS to
where it belongs and adds a comment on why we handle GENERIC
there at all.
* tree-scalar-evolution.cc (follow_ssa_edge_expr): Move
STRIP_USELESS_TYPE_CONVERSIONS to where it matters.
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This reverts the changes made to znver.md in:
commit bf3b532b524ecacb3202ab2c8af419ffaaab7cff
2022-10-21 Tejas Joshi <TejasSanjay.Joshi@amd.com>
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/i386/i386-common.cc (processor_alias_table): Use
CPU_ZNVER3 for znver4.
* config/i386/znver.md: Remove znver4 reservations.
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While looking at gimple_boolify for PR107368, I've noticed 2 comment
typos.
2022-10-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* gimplify.cc (gimple_boolify): Fix comment typos, prduce -> produce
and There -> These.
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The following testcase ICEs in C, because assume attribute condition
has int type rather than bool and the gimplification into GIMPLE_ASSUME
assigns it into a bool variable.
Fixed by calling gimple_boolify.
2022-10-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR tree-optimization/107368
* gimplify.cc (gimplify_call_expr): For complex IFN_ASSUME
conditions call gimple_boolify on the condition.
* gcc.dg/attr-assume-5.c: New test.
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For R6+ target, it allows to configure gcc to use compact branches only
if avaiable.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config.gcc: add -with-compact-branches=policy build option.
* doc/install.texi: Likewise.
* config/mips/mips.h: Likewise.
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For MIPSr6, we may wish to use compact-branches only.
Currently, we have to use `always' option, while it is mark as conflict
with pre-R6.
cc1: error: unsupported combination: ‘mips32r2’ -mcompact-branches=always
Just ignore -mcompact-branches=always for pre-R6.
This patch also defines
__mips_compact_branches_never
__mips_compact_branches_always
__mips_compact_branches_optimal
predefined macros
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/mips/mips.cc (mips_option_override): not trigger error
for compact-branches=always for pre-R6.
* config/mips/mips.h (TARGET_RTP_PIC): not trigger error for
compact-branches=always for pre-R6.
(TARGET_CB_NEVER): Likewise.
(TARGET_CB_ALWAYS): Likewise.
(struct mips_cpu_info): define macros for compact branch policy.
* doc/invoke.texi: Document "always" with pre-R6.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/mips/compact-branches-1.c: add isa_rev>=6.
* gcc.target/mips/mips.exp: don't add -mipsXXr6 option for
-mcompact-branches=always. It is usable for pre-R6 now.
* gcc.target/mips/compact-branches-8.c: New test.
* gcc.target/mips/compact-branches-9.c: New test.
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The FEs emit errors about jumps into assume attribute conditions,
but when we add GIMPLE_ASSUME for the condition which is reachable
through those jumps, we can run into cfg verification diagnostics.
Fixed by throwing the IFN_ASSUME away during gimplification if
seen_error () - like we already do for -O0. GIMPLE_ASSUME in the middle-end
is a pure optimization thing and if errors were reported, the optimizations
will not be beneficial for anything.
2022-10-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR tree-optimization/107369
* gimplify.cc (gimplify_call_expr): If seen_error, handle complex
IFN_ASSUME the same as for -O0.
* gcc.dg/attr-assume-4.c: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/attr-assume8.C: New test.
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On platforms that support multiarch, such as Debian,
the filesystem hierarchy doesn't fellow the old Irix style:
lib & lib/<multiarch> for native
lib64 for N64 on N32/O32 systems
lib32 for N32 on N64/O32 systems
libo32 for O32 on N64/N32 systems
Thus we cannot
#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1
#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2
on N32 or N64 systems, else collect2 won't look for libraries
on /lib/<multiarch>.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_MULTIARCH, 1)
* configure: Regenerated.
* config.in: Regenerated.
* config/mips/mips.h: don't define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1
if ENABLE_MULTIARCH is defined.
* config/mips/t-linux64: define correct multiarch path when
multiarch is enabled.
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niter analysis, specifically the part trying to simplify the computed
maybe_zero condition against the loop header copying condition, is
confused by us now simplifying
_15 = n_8(D) * 4;
if (_15 > 0)
to
_15 = n_8(D) * 4;
if (n_8(D) > 0)
which is perfectly sound at the point we do this transform. One
solution might be to involve ranger in this simplification, another
is to be more aggressive when expanding expressions - the condition
we try to simplify is _15 > 0, so all we need is expanding that
to n_8(D) * 4 > 0.
The following does just that.
PR tree-optimization/100756
* tree-ssa-loop-niter.cc (expand_simple_operations): Also
expand multiplications by invariants.
* gcc.dg/vect/pr100756.c: New testcase.
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Currently effective target vect_long_long doesn't have
power specific check, I think it's an oversight. This
is to add the support which checks for has_arch_pwr8,
since we set rs6000_vector_unit[V2DImode] as:
(TARGET_P8_VECTOR) ? VECTOR_P8_VECTOR : VECTOR_NONE;
it means its full support starts from ISA 2.07.
Although ISA 2.06 has some instructions like lxvd2x
and stxvd2x etc., it's used for testing, checking for
ISA 2.07 is more sensitive.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_vect_long_long): Add
support for powerpc*-*-*.
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As PR107338 shows, with the use of widening loads, the
container_type can become a wider type, it causes us to
get wrong shift_n since the BIT_FIELD_REF offset actually
becomes bigger on BE. Taking the case in PR107338 as
example, at the beginning the container type is short and
BIT_FIELD_REF offset is 8 and size is 4, with unpacking to
wider type int, the high 16 bits are zero, by viewing it
as type int, its offset actually becomes to 24. So the
shift_n should be 4 (32 - 24 - 4) instead of 20 (32 - 8
- 4).
I noticed that if we move shift_n calculation early
before the adjustments for widening loads (container type
change), it's based on all the stuffs of the original
container, the shfit_n calculated there is exactly what
we want, it can be independent of widening. Besides, I
add prec adjustment together with the current adjustments
for widening loads, although prec's subsequent uses don't
require this change for now, since the container type gets
changed, we should keep the corresponding prec consistent.
PR tree-optimization/107338
gcc/ChangeLog:
* tree-vect-patterns.cc (vect_recog_bitfield_ref_pattern): Move
shfit_n calculation before the adjustments for widening loads.
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Move riscv_get_valid_option_values out of
Fixes:
riscv/riscv-common.cc:1748:40: error: ‘riscv_get_valid_option_values’ was not declared in this scope
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc
(riscv_get_valid_option_values): Get out of ifdef.
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PR target/107364
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/i386/i386-cpuinfo.h (enum processor_vendor):
Fix pedantic warning.
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gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107349
* varargs.cc (get_va_copy_arg): Fix the non-pointer case.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107349
* gcc.dg/analyzer/stdarg-1-ms_abi.c (pr107349): New.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/stdarg-1-sysv_abi.c (pr107349): New.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/stdarg-1.c (pr107349): New.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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gcc/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107366
* diagnostic-format-sarif.cc
(sarif_builder::maybe_make_physical_location_object): Gracefully
reject locations with NULL filename.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107366
* gcc.dg/analyzer/sarif-pr107366.c: New test.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107345
* region-model.cc (region_model::eval_condition_without_cm):
Ensure that constants are on the right-hand side before checking
for them.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/107345
* gcc.dg/analyzer/pr107345.c: New test.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
* engine.cc (impl_region_model_context::get_malloc_map): Replace
with...
(impl_region_model_context::get_state_map_by_name): ...this.
(impl_region_model_context::get_fd_map): Delete.
(impl_region_model_context::get_taint_map): Delete.
* exploded-graph.h (impl_region_model_context::get_fd_map):
Delete.
(impl_region_model_context::get_malloc_map): Delete.
(impl_region_model_context::get_taint_map): Delete.
(impl_region_model_context::get_state_map_by_name): New.
* region-model.h (region_model_context::get_state_map_by_name):
New vfunc.
(region_model_context::get_fd_map): Convert from vfunc to
function.
(region_model_context::get_malloc_map): Likewise.
(region_model_context::get_taint_map): Likewise.
(noop_region_model_context::get_state_map_by_name): New.
(noop_region_model_context::get_fd_map): Delete.
(noop_region_model_context::get_malloc_map): Delete.
(noop_region_model_context::get_taint_map): Delete.
(region_model_context_decorator::get_state_map_by_name): New.
(region_model_context_decorator::get_fd_map): Delete.
(region_model_context_decorator::get_malloc_map): Delete.
(region_model_context_decorator::get_taint_map): Delete.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/106300
* engine.cc (impl_region_model_context::get_fd_map): New.
* exploded-graph.h (impl_region_model_context::get_fd_map): New
decl.
* region-model-impl-calls.cc (region_model::impl_call_pipe): New.
* region-model.cc (region_model::update_for_int_cst_return): New,
based on...
(region_model::update_for_zero_return): ...this. Reimplement in
terms of the former.
(region_model::on_call_pre): Handle "pipe" and "pipe2".
(region_model::on_call_post): Likewise.
* region-model.h (region_model::impl_call_pipe): New decl.
(region_model::update_for_int_cst_return): New decl.
(region_model::mark_as_valid_fd): New decl.
(region_model_context::get_fd_map): New pure virtual fn.
(noop_region_model_context::get_fd_map): New.
(region_model_context_decorator::get_fd_map): New.
* sm-fd.cc: Include "analyzer/program-state.h".
(fd_state_machine::describe_state_change): Handle transitions from
start state to valid states.
(fd_state_machine::mark_as_valid_fd): New.
(fd_state_machine::on_stmt): Add missing return for "creat".
(region_model::mark_as_valid_fd): New.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/106300
* doc/invoke.texi (Static Analyzer Options): Add "pipe" and
"pipe2" to the list of functions the analyzer has hardcoded
knowledge of.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/106300
* gcc.dg/analyzer/pipe-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/pipe-glibc.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/pipe-manpages.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/pipe2-1.c: New test.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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Simplify several calls to build_string_literal by not requiring redundant
strlen or IDENTIFIER_* in the caller.
I also corrected a wrong comment on IDENTIFIER_LENGTH.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* tree.h (build_string_literal): New one-argument overloads that
take tree (identifier) and const char *.
* builtins.cc (fold_builtin_FILE)
(fold_builtin_FUNCTION)
* gimplify.cc (gimple_add_init_for_auto_var)
* vtable-verify.cc (verify_bb_vtables): Simplify calls.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-gimplify.cc (fold_builtin_source_location)
* vtable-class-hierarchy.cc (register_all_pairs): Simplify calls to
build_string_literal.
(build_string_from_id): Remove.
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PR target/107364
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/i386/i386-cpuinfo.h (enum processor_vendor):
Reorder enum values as BUILTIN_VENDOR_MAX should not point
in the middle of the valid enum values.
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This test ICEs in C++23 because we reach the new code in do_auto_deduction:
30468 if (cxx_dialect >= cxx23
30469 && context == adc_return_type
30470 && (!AUTO_IS_DECLTYPE (auto_node)
30471 || !unparenthesized_id_or_class_member_access_p (init))
30472 && (r = treat_lvalue_as_rvalue_p (maybe_undo_parenthesized_ref (init),
30473 /*return*/true)))
where 'init' is "VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR<<<< error >>>>(y)", and then the move
in treat_lvalue_as_rvalue_p returns error_mark_node whereupon
set_implicit_rvalue_p crashes.
I don't think such V_C_Es are useful so let's not create them. But that
won't fix the ICE so I'm checking the return value of move. A structured
bindings decl can have an error type, that is set in cp_finish_decomp:
8908 TREE_TYPE (first) = error_mark_node;
therefore I think treat_lvalue_as_rvalue_p just needs to cope.
PR c++/107276
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* typeck.cc (treat_lvalue_as_rvalue_p): Check the return value of move.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* tree.cc (maybe_wrap_with_location): Don't create a location wrapper
when the type is erroneous.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp2a/decomp4.C: New test.
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[PR107358]
As mentioned earlier in the C++ excess precision support mail, the following
testcase is broken with excess precision both in C and C++ (though just in C++
it was triggered in real-world code).
scalar_to_vector is called in both FEs after the excess precision promotions
(or stripping of EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR), so we can then get invalid
diagnostics that say float vector + float involves truncation (on ia32
from long double to float).
The following patch fixes that by calling scalar_to_vector on the operands
before the excess precision promotions, let scalar_to_vector just do the
diagnostics (it does e.g. fold_for_warn so it will fold
EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR around REAL_CST to constants etc.) but will then
do the actual conversions using the excess precision promoted operands
(so say if we have vector double + (float + float) we don't actually do
vector double + (float) ((long double) float + (long double) float)
but
vector double + (double) ((long double) float + (long double) float)
2022-10-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/107358
gcc/c/
* c-typeck.cc (build_binary_op): Pass operands before excess precision
promotions to scalar_to_vector call.
gcc/cp/
* typeck.cc (cp_build_binary_op): Pass operands before excess precision
promotions to scalar_to_vector call.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/pr107358.c: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/pr68180.C: Remove -fexcess-precision=fast from
dg-options.
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Improve immediate expansion of immediates which can be created from a
bitmask immediate and 2 MOVKs. Simplify, refactor and improve efficiency
of bitmask checks. Move various immediate handling functions together
to avoid forward declarations.
This reduces the number of 4-instruction immediates in SPECINT/FP by 10-15%.
gcc/
PR target/106583
* config/aarch64/aarch64.cc (aarch64_internal_mov_immediate)
Add support for a bitmask immediate with 2 MOVKs.
(aarch64_check_bitmask): New function after refactorization.
(aarch64_bitmask_imm): Simplify replication of small modes.
Split function into 64-bit only version for efficiency.
(aarch64_move_imm): Move near other immediate functions.
(aarch64_uimm12_shift): Likewise.
(aarch64_clamp_to_uimm12_shift): Likewise.
(aarch64_movk_shift): Likewise.
(aarch64_replicate_bitmask_imm): Likewise.
(aarch64_and_split_imm1): Likewise.
(aarch64_and_split_imm2): Likewise.
(aarch64_and_bitmask_imm): Likewise.
(aarch64_movw_imm): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/
PR target/106583
* gcc.target/aarch64/pr106583.c: Add new test.
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inc/decrement [PR105774]
signed char, char or short int pre/post inc/decrement are represented by
normal {PRE,POST}_{INC,DEC}REMENT_EXPRs in the FE and only gimplification
ensures that the {PLUS,MINUS}_EXPR is done in unsigned version of those
types:
case PREINCREMENT_EXPR:
case PREDECREMENT_EXPR:
case POSTINCREMENT_EXPR:
case POSTDECREMENT_EXPR:
{
tree type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (*expr_p, 0));
if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) && c_promoting_integer_type_p (type))
{
if (!TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (type))
type = unsigned_type_for (type);
return gimplify_self_mod_expr (expr_p, pre_p, post_p, 1, type);
}
break;
}
This means during constant evaluation we need to do it similarly (either
using unsigned_type_for or using widening to integer_type_node).
The following patch does the latter.
2022-10-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/105774
* constexpr.cc (cxx_eval_increment_expression): For signed types
that promote to int, evaluate PLUS_EXPR or MINUS_EXPR in int type.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-105774.C: New test.
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... unless marked noreturn.
This should not get in anyone's way, but should permit the use of main()
in freestanding more easily, especially for writing test cases that
should work both in freestanding and hosted modes.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-decl.cc (finish_function): Ignore hosted when deciding
whether to implicitly return zero, but check noreturn.
* c-objc-common.cc (c_missing_noreturn_ok_p): Loosen the
requirements to just MAIN_NAME_P when hosted, or `int main'
otherwise.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-tree.h (DECL_MAIN_P): Move most logic, besides the hosted
check, from here...
(DECL_MAIN_ANY_P): ... to here, so that it can be reused ...
(DECL_MAIN_FREESTANDING_P): ... here, with an additional
constraint on (hosted OR return type == int)
* decl.cc (finish_function): Use DECL_MAIN_FREESTANDING_P
instead of DECL_MAIN_P, to loosen the hosted requirement, but
check noreturn, before adding implicit returns.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/noreturn-4.c: Removed.
* g++.dg/freestanding-main.C: New test.
* g++.dg/freestanding-nonint-main.C: New test.
* gcc.dg/freestanding-main.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/freestanding-nonint-main.c: New test.
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The problem here is that the threader is coming up with a path where
the only valid result is a NAN. When the abs op1_range entry is
trying to add the negative posibility, it attempts to get the bounds
of the working range. NANs don't have bounds so they need to be
special cased.
PR tree-optimization/107355
gcc/ChangeLog:
* range-op-float.cc (foperator_abs::op1_range): Handle NAN.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr107355.c: New test.
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For 'target parallel' and similarly nested directives, cgraph_node's
calls_declare_variant_alt was not set in the parent region node but in
cfun->decl. Hence, pass_omp_device_lower did not process handle the
internal function GOMP_TARGET_REV. - Solution is to set it to the
DECL_CONTEXT, which is set in adjust_context_and_scope.
The cgraph_node::create_clone issue is exposed with -O2 for the existing
libgomp.fortran/reverse-offload-1.f90.
PR middle-end/107236
gcc/ChangeLog:
* omp-expand.cc (expand_omp_target): Set calls_declare_variant_alt
in DECL_CONTEXT and not to cfun->decl.
* cgraphclones.cc (cgraph_node::create_clone): Copy also the
node's calls_declare_variant_alt value.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/gomp/target-device-ancestor-6.f90: New test.
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gcc/ChangeLog:
* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.cc (riscv_tunes): New.
(riscv_get_valid_option_values): New.
(TARGET_GET_VALID_OPTION_VALUES): New.
* config/riscv/riscv-cores.def (RISCV_TUNE): New, define options
for tune here.
(RISCV_CORE): Fix comment.
* config/riscv/riscv.cc (riscv_tune_info_table): Move definition to
riscv-cores.def.
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[Jakub and other FP experts, would this be OK, or am I missing
something?]
Vax does not seem to have !flag_finite_math_only, but float_type_node
does not HONOR_NANS. The check in frange::verify_range dependend on
flag_finite_math_only, which is technically not correct since
frange::set_varying() checks HONOR_NANS instead of
flag_finite_math_only.
I'm actually getting tired of flag_finite_math_only and
!flag_finite_math_only discrepancies in the selftests (Vax and rx-elf
come to mind). I think we should just test both alternatives in the
selftests as in this patch.
We could also check flag_finite_math_only=0 with a float_type_node
that does not HONOR_NANs, but I have no idea how to twiddle
FLOAT_MODE_FORMAT temporarily, and that may be over thinking it.
PR tree-optimization/107365
gcc/ChangeLog:
* value-range.cc (frange::verify_range): Predicate NAN check in
VARYING range on HONOR_NANS instead of flag_finite_math_only.
(range_tests_floats): Same.
(range_tests_floats_various): New.
(range_tests): Call range_tests_floats_various.
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When generating the makefile, make sure that the paths are quoted so
that a native Windows path works within Cygwin.
Without this patch, this error is reported by the DejaGNU test suite:
make: [T:\ccMf0kI3.mk:3: T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.ltrans.o] Error 1 (ignored)
The generated makefile fragment without the patch:
T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.ltrans.o:
@T:\build\bin\arm-none-eabi-g++.exe '-xlto' ... '-o' 'T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.ltrans.o' 'T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o'
@-touch -r T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o.tem > /dev/null 2>&1 && mv T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o.tem T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o
.PHONY: all
all: \
T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.ltrans.o
With the patch, the touch line would be replace with:
@-touch -r "T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o" "T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o.tem" > /dev/null 2>&1 && mv "T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o.tem" "T:\ccGEvdDp.ltrans0.o"
gcc/ChangeLog:
* lto-wrapper.cc: Quote paths in makefile.
Co-Authored-By: Yvan ROUX <yvan.roux@foss.st.com>
Signed-off-by: Torbjörn SVENSSON <torbjorn.svensson@foss.st.com>
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gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/riscv/riscv.cc (riscv_legitimize_move): Support (set (mem) (const_poly_int)).
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