re PR tree-optimization/24670 (VRP ICE in compare_name_with_value)
PR 24670 * tree-vrp.c (fix_equivalence_set): New. (extract_range_from_assert): Call it. testsuite/ PR 24670 * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr24670.c: New test. From-SVN: r106562
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2005-11-06 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
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PR 24670
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* tree-vrp.c (fix_equivalence_set): New.
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(extract_range_from_assert): Call it.
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2005-11-05 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
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PR target/22432
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2005-11-06 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
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PR 24670
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* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr24670.c: New test.
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2005-11-05 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
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PR target/22432
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/* { dg-do compile } */
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/* { dg-options "-O2" } */
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__inline__ void
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shift128Right (int count, long long int *z1Ptr)
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{
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long long int z1;
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if (count == 0);
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else if (count < 64);
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else
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z1 = (count < 64) ? count : 0;
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*z1Ptr = z1;
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}
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float128_rem ()
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{
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signed int expDiff;
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long long int aSig1;
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long long int sigMean1;
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if (-64 < expDiff)
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shift128Right (-expDiff, &aSig1);
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add128 (&sigMean1);
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}
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}
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/* When extracting ranges from X_i = ASSERT_EXPR <Y_j, pred>, we will
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initially consider X_i and Y_j equivalent, so the equivalence set
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of Y_j is added to the equivalence set of X_i. However, it is
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possible to have a chain of ASSERT_EXPRs whose predicates are
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actually incompatible. This is usually the result of nesting of
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contradictory if-then-else statements. For instance, in PR 24670:
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count_4 has range [-INF, 63]
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if (count_4 != 0)
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{
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count_19 = ASSERT_EXPR <count_4, count_4 != 0>
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if (count_19 > 63)
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{
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count_18 = ASSERT_EXPR <count_19, count_19 > 63>
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if (count_18 <= 63)
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...
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}
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}
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Notice that 'if (count_19 > 63)' is trivially false and will be
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folded out at the end. However, during propagation, the flowgraph
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is not cleaned up and so, VRP will evaluate predicates more
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predicates than necessary, so it must support these
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inconsistencies. The problem here is that because of the chaining
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of ASSERT_EXPRs, the equivalency set for count_18 includes count_4.
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Since count_4 has an incompatible range, we ICE when evaluating the
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ranges in the equivalency set. So, we need to remove count_4 from
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it. */
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static void
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fix_equivalence_set (value_range_t *vr_p)
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{
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bitmap_iterator bi;
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unsigned i;
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bitmap e = vr_p->equiv;
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bitmap to_remove = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
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/* Only detect inconsistencies on numeric ranges. */
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if (vr_p->type == VR_VARYING
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|| vr_p->type == VR_UNDEFINED
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|| symbolic_range_p (vr_p))
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return;
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EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (e, 0, i, bi)
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{
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value_range_t *equiv_vr = vr_value[i];
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if (equiv_vr->type == VR_VARYING
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|| equiv_vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED
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|| symbolic_range_p (equiv_vr))
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continue;
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if (equiv_vr->type == VR_RANGE
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&& vr_p->type == VR_RANGE
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&& !value_ranges_intersect_p (vr_p, equiv_vr))
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bitmap_set_bit (to_remove, i);
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else if ((equiv_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
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|| (equiv_vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE))
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{
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/* A range and an anti-range have an empty intersection if
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their end points are the same. FIXME,
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value_ranges_intersect_p should handle this
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automatically. */
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if (compare_values (equiv_vr->min, vr_p->min) == 0
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&& compare_values (equiv_vr->max, vr_p->max) == 0)
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bitmap_set_bit (to_remove, i);
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}
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}
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bitmap_and_compl_into (vr_p->equiv, to_remove);
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BITMAP_FREE (to_remove);
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}
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/* Extract value range information from an ASSERT_EXPR EXPR and store
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it in *VR_P. */
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}
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}
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/* The new range has the same set of equivalences of VAR's range. */
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/* Initially, the new range has the same set of equivalences of
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VAR's range. This will be revised before returning the final
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value. Since assertions may be chained via mutually exclusive
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predicates, we will need to trim the set of equivalences before
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we are done. */
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gcc_assert (vr_p->equiv == NULL);
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vr_p->equiv = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
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add_equivalence (vr_p->equiv, var);
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|| var_vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED
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|| symbolic_range_p (vr_p)
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|| symbolic_range_p (var_vr))
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return;
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goto done;
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if (var_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE)
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{
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&& compare_values (var_vr->max, vr_p->max) == 0)
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set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
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}
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/* Remove names from the equivalence set that have ranges
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incompatible with VR_P. */
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done:
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fix_equivalence_set (vr_p);
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}
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