include * demangle.h (DMGL_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define.
(DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Define
PR 87681
PR 87675
PR 87636
PR 87350
PR 87335
libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_level field.
* cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): Add recursion counter.
If the recursion limit is reached and the check is not disabled,
then return with a failure result.
(cplus_demangle_init_info): Initialise the recursion_level field.
(d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check
for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough
stack space for the local arrays.
* cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field.
(squangle_mop_up): Set the numb and numk fields to zero.
(work_stuff_copy_to_from): Handle the case where a btypevec or
ktypevec field is NULL.
(demangle_nested_args): Add recursion counter. If
the recursion limit is not disabled and reached, return with a
failure result.
From-SVN: r266886
PR fortran/88377
* trans-openmp.c (gfc_omp_clause_default_ctor,
gfc_omp_clause_copy_ctor, gfc_omp_clause_assign_op,
gfc_omp_clause_linear_ctor, gfc_omp_clause_dtor): Only consider
GFC_DECL_GET_SCALAR_ALLOCATABLE vars as scalar allocatables if they
have pointer type.
* gfortran.dg/gomp/pr88377.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r266879
PR c/88367
* tree-vrp.c (extract_range_from_binary_expr): For POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
with -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks, set_nonnull only if the pointer
is non-NULL and offset is known to have most significant bit clear.
* vr-values.c (vr_values::vrp_stmt_computes_nonzero): For ADDR_EXPR
of MEM_EXPR, return true if the MEM_EXPR has non-zero offset with
most significant bit clear. If offset does have most significant bit
set and -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks, don't return true even if
the base pointer is non-NULL.
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr88367.c: New test.
From-SVN: r266878
/cp
2018-12-06 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* class.c (check_bitfield_decl): In error message about non-integral
type print the type itself too.
* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Do not ICE on unnamed bit-fields declared
friends; when calling build_decl for a FIELD_DECL possibly pass the
declarator->id_loc.
/testsuite
2018-12-06 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* g++.dg/parse/bitfield7.C: New.
* g++.dg/other/bitfield2.C: Check location and type.
* g++.dg/parse/bitfield1.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/bitfield2.C: Likewise.
From-SVN: r266876
When a member template is redeclared as a friend, we enter the context
of the member before looking it up, and then we check that the decls
are compatible. However, when the member template references template
types of the enclosing context, say an enclosing template class, the
compare fails because the friend decl is already tsubsted, whereas the
looked up name isn't.
The problem is that the enclosing context is taken from the friend
declaration before tsubsting it, so we look up in the context of the
generic template instead of that of the tsubsted one we're
specializing. The solution is to tsubst the enclosing context when
it's a non-namespace scope.
for gcc/cp/ChangeLog
PR c++/86747
* pt.c (tsubst_friend_class): Enter tsubsted class context.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
PR c++/86747
* g++.dg/pr86747.C: New.
From-SVN: r266875
build_noexcept_spec refrained from resolving nondependent noexcept
expressions when they were not part of the function types (C++ 11 and
14). This caused problems during mangling: canonical_eh_spec, when
called on the template function type, would find an unresolved but not
explicitly deferred expression, and nothrow_spec_p would reject it.
We could relax the mangling logic to skip canonical_eh_spec, but since
-Wnoexcept-type warns when mangling function names that change as
noexcept specs become part of types and of mangling in C++17, and the
test at mangling time may give incorrect results if the spec is not
resolved, we might as well keep things simple and resolve nondependent
noexcept specs sooner rather than later. This is what this patch does.
for gcc/cp/ChangeLog
PR c++/86397
* except.c (build_noexcept_spec): Resolve nondependent
expressions.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
PR c++/86397
* g++.dg/cpp0x/pr86397-1.C: New.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/pr86397-2.C: New.
From-SVN: r266874
Jeff Law tells me h8300-elf fails gcc.c-torture/compile/pr49029.c
with -O2 -g -mint32 -mh. This patch fixes it.
The problem is that strict low part handling in cselib_record_sets
assumes src_elt is not NULL. That src_elt is taken from a strict low
part set, but it won't always have a src_elt to begin with. In this
case, it's because src is a volatile MEM; we don't record values for
those.
Although we could fix the problem by testing for a NULL src_elt before
creating the zero extends corresponding to strict low part sets of
formerly const0_rtx REGs, there's no point in recording the additional
set that we won't be able to use anyway.
We could still record that the whole register has a zero-extend of
the value stored in the narrower-mode strict low part of the register,
but is that of any use? I guess not, but if we find otherwise, we can
change that later.
for gcc/ChangeLog
* cselib.c (cselib_record_sets): Skip strict low part sets
with NULL src_elt.
From-SVN: r266873
The testsuite tests for the compatibility implementations of x86 vector
intrinsics for "powerpc" had been inadvertently made to PASS
without actually running the test code.
This patch removes the code which kept the tests from running the actual
test code.
2018-12-06 Paul A. Clarke <pc@us.ibm.com>
[gcc/testsuite]
PR target/88316
* gcc.target/powerpc/bmi-check.h: Remove test for
__BUILTIN_CPU_SUPPORTS__, thereby enabling test code to run.
* gcc.target/powerpc/bmi2-check.h: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/mmx-check.h: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse-check.h: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse2-check.h: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse3-check.h: Likewise.
From-SVN: r266870
Fix general endian issues found in the test cases for thecompatibility
implementations of the x86 vector intrinsics. (The tests had been
inadvertently made to PASS without actually running the test code.
A later patch fixes this issue.)
Additionally, a new <smmintrin.h> is added, as some of the APIs therein are
now used by the test cases. It is _not_ a complete implementation of the
SSE4 interfaces, only the few "extract" interfaces uses by the tests.
2018-12-06 Paul A. Clarke <pc@us.ibm.com>
[gcc]
PR target/88316
* config/rs6000/smmintrin.h: New file.
* config.gcc: Add smmintrin.h to extra_headers for powerpc*-*-*.
[gcc/testsuite]
PR target/88316
* gcc.target/powerpc/mmx-packssdw-1.c: Fixes for big-endian.
* gcc.target/powerpc/mmx-packsswb-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/mmx-packuswb-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/mmx-pmulhw-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse-cvtpi32x2ps-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse-cvtpu16ps-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse-cvtss2si-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse-cvtss2si-2.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse2-pshufhw-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/sse2-pshuflw-1.c: Likewise.
From-SVN: r266869
Fix general endian and 32-bit mode issues found in the
compatibility implementations of the x86 vector intrinsics when running the
associated test suite tests. (The tests had been inadvertently made to PASS
without actually running the test code. A later patch fixes this issue.)
2018-12-03 Paul A. Clarke <pc@us.ibm.com>
PR target/88316
* config/rs6000/mmintrin.h (_mm_unpackhi_pi8): Fix for big-endian.
(_mm_unpacklo_pi8): Likewise.
(_mm_mulhi_pi16): Likewise.
(_mm_packs_pi16): Fix for big-endian. Use preferred API.
(_mm_packs_pi32): Likewise.
(_mm_packs_pu16): Likewise.
* config/rs6000/xmmintrin.h (_mm_cvtss_si32): Fix for big-endian.
(_mm_cvtss_si64): Likewise.
(_mm_cvtpi32x2_ps): Likewise.
(_mm_shuffle_ps): Likewise.
(_mm_movemask_pi8): Likewise.
(_mm_mulhi_pu16): Likewise.
(_mm_sad_pu8): Likewise.
(_mm_sad_pu8): Likewise.
(_mm_cvtpu16_ps): Fix for big-endian. Use preferred API.
(_mm_cvtpu8_ps): Likewise.
(_mm_movemask_ps): Better #else case for big-endian (no functional
change).
(_mm_shuffle_pi16): Likewise.
* config/rs6000/emmintrin.h (_mm_movemask_pd): Fix for big-endian.
Better #else case for big-endian (no functional change).
(_mm_movemask_epi8): Likewise.
(_mm_shufflehi_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_shufflelo_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_shuffle_epi32): Likewise.
(_mm_mul_epu32): Fix for big-endian.
(_mm_bsrli_si128): Likewise.
(_mm_cvtps_pd): Better #else case for big endian.
(_mm_mulhi_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_mul_epu32): Likewise.
(_mm_slli_si128): Likewise.
(_mm_sll_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_sll_epi32): Likewise.
(_mm_sra_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_sra_epi32): Likewise.
(_mm_srl_epi16): Likewise.
(_mm_srl_epi32): Likewise.
(_mm_mulhi_epu16): Likewise.
(_mm_sad_epu8): Likewise.
* config/rs6000/pmmintrin.h (_mm_hadd_ps): Fix for big-endian.
(_mm_sub_ps): Likewise.
* config/rs6000/mmintrin.h (_mm_cmpeq_pi8): Fix for 32-bit mode.
* gcc/config/rs6000/tmmintrin.h (_mm_alignr_epi8): Use ENDIAN
macros consistently (no functional changes).
(_mm_alignr_pi8): Likewise.
From-SVN: r266868
Deprecating the copy operations because the class has a user-provided
destructor turns out to have too many false positives; this patch adjusts
-Wdeprecated-copy to only deprecate if the other copy operation is
user-provided. To get the earlier behavior, people can explicitly request
it with -Wdeprecated-copy-dtor.
gcc/c-family/
* c.opt (Wdeprecated-copy-dtor): New.
(Wdeprecated-copy): Move to -Wextra.
gcc/cp/
* class.c (classtype_has_depr_implicit_copy): Rename from
classtype_has_user_copy_or_dtor.
* method.c (lazily_declare_fn): Adjust.
* decl2.c (cp_warn_deprecated_use): Refer to -Wdeprecated-copy-dtor
if deprecation is due to a destructor.
From-SVN: r266867
This is [intentionally] broken C++ ABI, that was catering for a
tool problem that existed in a very old Darwin toolchain.
The issue is not present after Darwin7 (using default system
tools) so confine the fix to that revision or earlier.
2018-12-06 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
PR c++/87380
* config/darwin.h (TARGET_WEAK_NOT_IN_ARCHIVE_TOC) Remove; use the
default.
* config/rs6000/darwin7.h (TARGET_WEAK_NOT_IN_ARCHIVE_TOC): New.
From-SVN: r266866
GCC does not export construction vtable symbols from shared libraries.
The symbols are marked hidden in the objects; for Darwin that makes
them also external (“private_extern” is Darwin’s hidden) which means
that they show up in the list of possible symbols for export from
libstdc++, and there are sufficiently relaxed match conditions that
they reach the exports list. When Darwin’s static linker encounters
them it generates a warning that they cannot be exported. This patch
prunes them from the list of symbols to be considered, thus
eliminating the warnings. No functional Change inended to the library
exports.
2018-12-06 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
* scripts/make_exports.pl (check names): Don’t try to export
construction vtable symbols.
From-SVN: r266864
Because darwin system headers use always_inline rather than
__always_inline__ the libstdc++ test will fail, even if our headers only
use the reserved form of the attribute. Don't test it on Darwin, and
assume that testing on other targets will catch any accidental misuses
in libstdc++ headers.
2018-12-06 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
PR libstdc++/64883
* testsuite/17_intro/headers/c++1998/all_attributes.cc: Don't test
always_inline on Darwin.
* testsuite/17_intro/headers/c++2011/all_attributes.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/17_intro/headers/c++2014/all_attributes.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/17_intro/headers/c++2017/all_attributes.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/17_intro/headers/c++2020/all_attributes.cc: Likewise.
Co-Authored-By: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
From-SVN: r266863
2018-12-06 Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>
PR target/88282
* ira.c (ira_init_register_move_cost): Use info from
hard_regno_mode_ok instead of contains_reg_of_mode.
* ira-costs.c (contains_reg_of_mode): Don't use cost from bigger
hard register class for some fixed hard registers.
From-SVN: r266862
I'd cut-&-paste vect-over-widen-23.c in an attempt to get the target
reuirements right, but by doing so carried over an unwanted test for
shifts.
2018-12-06 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/vect/vect-over-widen-23.c: Remove unwanted line.
From-SVN: r266861
The Linux kernel people want a feature that makes GCC pretend some
inline assembler code is tiny (while it would think it is huge), so
that such code will be inlined essentially always instead of
essentially never.
This patch lets you say "asm inline" instead of just "asm", with the
result that that inline assembler is always counted as minimum cost
for inlining. It implements this for C and C++, making "inline"
another asm-qualifier (supplementing "volatile" and "goto").
* doc/extend.texi (Using Assembly Language with C): Document asm inline.
(Size of an asm): Fix typo. Document asm inline.
* gimple-pretty-print.c (dump_gimple_asm): Handle asm inline.
* gimple.h (enum gf_mask): Add GF_ASM_INLINE.
(gimple_asm_set_volatile): Fix typo.
(gimple_asm_inline_p): New.
(gimple_asm_set_inline): New.
* gimplify.c (gimplify_asm_expr): Propagate the asm inline flag from
tree to gimple.
* ipa-icf-gimple.c (func_checker::compare_gimple_asm): Compare the
gimple_asm_inline_p flag, too.
* tree-core.h (tree_base): Document that protected_flag is ASM_INLINE_P
in an ASM_EXPR.
* tree-inline.c (estimate_num_insns): If gimple_asm_inline_p return
a minimum size for an asm.
* tree.h (ASM_INLINE_P): New.
gcc/c/
* c-parser.c (c_parser_asm_statement): Detect the inline keyword
after asm. Pass a flag for it to build_asm_expr.
* c-tree.h (build_asm_expr): Update declaration.
* c-typeck.c (build_asm_stmt): Add is_inline parameter. Use it to
set ASM_INLINE_P.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.h (finish_asm_stmt): Update declaration.
* parser.c (cp_parser_asm_definition): Detect the inline keyword
after asm. Pass a flag for it to finish_asm_stmt.
* pt.c (tsubst_expr): Pass the ASM_INLINE_P flag to finish_asm_stmt.
* semantics.c (finish_asm_stmt): Add inline_p parameter. Use it to
set ASM_INLINE_P.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/torture/asm-inline.c: New testcase.
* gcc.dg/asm-qual-2.c: Test asm inline, too.
From-SVN: r266860
PR55681 observes that currently only one qualifier is allowed for
inline asm, so that e.g. "volatile asm" is allowed, "const asm" is also
okay (with a warning), but "const volatile asm" gives an error. Also
"goto" has to be last.
This patch changes things so that only "asm-qualifiers" are allowed,
that is "volatile" and "goto", in any combination, in any order, but
without repetitions.
PR inline-asm/55681
* doc/extend.texi (Basic Asm): Update grammar.
(Extended Asm): Update grammar.
gcc/c/
PR inline-asm/55681
* c-parser.c (c_parser_asm_statement): Update grammar. Allow any
combination of volatile and goto, in any order, without repetitions.
gcc/cp/
PR inline-asm/55681
* parser.c (cp_parser_asm_definition): Update grammar. Allow any
combination of volatile and goto, in any order, without repetitions.
gcc/testsuite/
PR inline-asm/55681
* gcc.dg/asm-qual-1.c: Test that "const" and "restrict" are refused.
* gcc.dg/asm-qual-2.c: New test, test that asm-qualifiers are allowed
in any order, but that duplicates are not allowed.
From-SVN: r266859
This patch is based on grepping the C++ frontend for %P
i.e. diagnostics that refer to a parameter number. It fixes up
these diagnostics to highlight the pertinent param where appropriate
(and possible), along with various other tweaks, as described in the
ChangeLog.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR c++/85110
* call.c (conversion_null_warnings): Try to use the location of
the expression for the warnings. Add notes showing the parameter
of the function decl, where available.
(get_fndecl_argument_location): For implicitly-declared functions,
use the fndecl location rather than that of the param.
(maybe_inform_about_fndecl_for_bogus_argument_init): New function.
(convert_like_real): Use it in various places to avoid repetition.
(complain_about_bad_argument): Likewise.
* cp-tree.h (maybe_inform_about_fndecl_for_bogus_argument_init):
New declaration.
* decl2.c (check_default_args): Put all diagnostics for the fndecl
into a diagnostic group. Use the location of the parameter when
complaining about parameters with missing default arguments in
preference to that of the fndecl. Attempt to record the location
of the first parameter with a default argument and emit a note
for the first parameter that's missing one.
* typeck.c (convert_arguments): When complaining about parameters
with incomplete types, attempt to use the location of the
argument. Where available, add a note showing the pertinent
parameter in the fndecl.
(convert_for_assignment): When complaining about bad conversions
at function calls, use the location of the unstripped argument.
(convert_for_initialization): When checking for bogus references,
add an auto_diagnostic_group, and update the note to use the
location of the pertinent parameter, rather than just the callee.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c++/85110
* g++.dg/diagnostic/missing-default-args.C: New test.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch-3.C: New test.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch.C: Add tests for invalid
references and incomplete types.
* g++.dg/warn/Wconversion-null-4.C: New test.
From-SVN: r266856
2018-12-06 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
* bitmap.c (bitmap_head::crashme): Define.
* bitmap.h (bitmap_head): Add constexpr default constructor
poisoning the obstack member.
(bitmap_head::crashme): Declare.
(bitmap_release): New function clearing a bitmap and poisoning
the obstack member.
* gengtype.c (main): Make it recognize CONSTEXPR.
* lra-constraints.c (lra_inheritance): Use bitmap_release
instead of bitmap_clear.
* ira.c (ira): Work around class-memaccess warning.
* regrename.c (create_new_chain): Likewise.
From-SVN: r266850
PR tree-optimization/85726
* generic-match-head.c (optimize_successive_divisions_p): New function.
* gimple-match-head.c (optimize_successive_divisions_p): Likewise.
* match.pd: Don't combine successive divisions if they aren't exact
and optimize_successive_divisions_p is false.
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr85726-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr85726-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr85726-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr85726-4.c: New test.
From-SVN: r266848
/cp
2018-12-06 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* decl2.c (grokbitfield): Use DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION in error message;
print the type too; fix thinko in INDIRECT_TYPE_P use.
/testsuite
2018-12-06 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* g++.dg/parse/bitfield6b.C: New.
* g++.dg/parse/bitfield3.C: Test location and type.
From-SVN: r266841
This CL adds support of precise stack scan using stack maps to
the runtime. The stack maps are generated by the compiler (if
supported). Each safepoint is associated with a (real or dummy)
landing pad, and its "type info" in the exception table is a
pointer to the stack map. When a stack is scanned, the stack map
is found by the stack unwinding code by inspecting the exception
table (LSDA).
For precise stack scan we need to unwind the stack. There are
three cases:
- If a goroutine is scanning its own stack, it can unwind the
stack and scan the frames.
- If a goroutine is scanning another, stopped, goroutine, it
cannot directly unwind the target stack. We handle this by
switching (runtime.gogo) to the target g, letting it unwind
and scan the stack, and switch back.
- If we are scanning a goroutine that is blocked in a syscall,
we send a signal to the target goroutine's thread, and let the
signal handler unwind and scan the stack. Extra care is needed
as this races with enter/exit syscall.
Currently this is only implemented on linux.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/140518
From-SVN: r266832
As Jakub pointed out, if we narrow a plus, minus or mult operation based
on the number of bits that consumers need, we have to convert a signed
operation to an unsigned one in order to avoid new undefined behaviour.
This patch does that and generalises vect_convert_input and
vect_recog_over_widening_pattern to cope with the extra casts.
(The changes to both functions are covered by existing tests.)
2018-12-03 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
gcc/
PR tree-optimization/88064
* tree-vect-patterns.c (vect_convert_input): Convert the result of
an existing cast if it has the right width but the wrong sign.
Do not test the signedness of the required result when
considering whether to split an existing cast; instead split to
a type with the same signedness as the source of the cast, then
convert it to the opposite signedness where necessary.
(vect_recog_over_widening_pattern): Handle sign changes between
the final PLUS_EXPR and the RSHIFT_EXPR.
(vect_recog_average_pattern): Use an unsigned operation when
truncating an addition, subtraction or multiplication. Cast the
result back to the "real" signedness before promoting.
gcc/testsuite/
PR tree-optimization/88064
* gcc.dg/vect/vect-over-widen-23.c: New test.
From-SVN: r266829
When debugging a failing test, I typically invoke DejaGnu at
verbosity level 2 (via RUNTESTFLAGS="-v -v dg.exp=something"),
so that DejaGnu prints the command line used to invoke the
compiler; specifically these two sites:
target.exp "Invoking the compiler as "
remote.exp "Executing on $hostname"
which are both verbosity level 2.
Unfortunately I run into an O(n^2) issue with logging from
process-message:
verbose "process-message:\n${dg-messages}" 2
where, as each message each processed, it emits the state
of dg-messages, containing the new message and all messages so far,
leading to exponentially-increasing output at level 2 as more test
messages are added.
This patch papers over the problem by moving the
problematic message to verbosity level 3.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/gcc-dg.exp (process-message): Change verbosity level of
"verbose" from 2 to 3.
(dg-locus): Likewise.
From-SVN: r266828