2021-07-27 Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.ibm.com>
gcc/
* config/rs6000/rs6000-gen-builtins.c (typemap): New struct.
(TYPE_MAP_SIZE): New macro.
(type_map): New initialized variable.
(typemap_cmp): New function.
(write_type_node): Likewise.
(write_fntype_init): Implement.
PR tree-optimization/101584 - missing -Wuninitialized with an allocated object after a built-in call
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR tree-optimization/101584
* tree-ssa-uninit.c (builtin_call_nomodifying_p): New function.
(check_defs): Call it.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR tree-optimization/101584
* gcc.dg/uninit-38.c: Remove assertions.
* gcc.dg/uninit-41.c: New test.
The structure of these functions likely dates from the time before G++
fully supported C++14 extended constexpr, so that the throw expression
had to be the operand of a conditional expression. That is not true now,
so we can use a more straightforward version of the code.
We can also simplify the declaration of __throw_bad_optional_access by
using the C++11-style [[noreturn]] attribute so that a separate
declaration isn't needed.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/experimental/optional (__throw_bad_optional_access):
Replace GNU attribute with C++11 attribute.
(optional::value, optional::value_or): Use if statements
instead of conditional expressions.
* include/std/optional (__throw_bad_optional_access)
(optional::value, optional::value_or): Likewise.
These tests stopped working after some libstdc++ refactoring, because
they aren't including what they use.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR testsuite/101646
* g++.dg/coroutines/pr99047.C:
* g++.dg/pr71655.C:
Resolves:
PR c/101585 - Bad interaction of -fsanitize=undefined and -Wvla-parameters
gcc/c-family:
PR c/101585
* c-warn.c (warn_parm_ptrarray_mismatch): Use OEP_DECL_NAME.
gcc/testsuite:
PR c/101585
* gcc.dg/Wvla-parameter-13.c: New test.
This is a new interface which is easily implemented using the
already existing code for the handling of the OMP_DISPLAY_ENV
environment variable.
libgomp/
* env.c (wait_policy, stacksize): New static variables,
move out of handle_omp_display_env.
(omp_display_env): New function. The meat of the old
handle_omp_display_env function.
(handle_omp_display_env): Change to not take parameters
and instead use the global variables. Only perform
parsing, defer to omp_display_env for the implementation.
(initialize_env): Remove local variables wait_policy and
stacksize. Don't pass parameters to handle_omp_display_env.
* fortran.c: Add ialias_redirect for omp_display_env.
(omp_display_env_, omp_display_env_8_): New functions.
* libgomp.map (OMP_5.1): New version. Add omp_display_env,
omp_display_env_, and omp_display_env_8_.
* omp.h.in: Declare omp_display_env.
* omp_lib.f90.in: Likewise.
* omp_lib.h.in: Likewise.
The *forward* jump threader has multiple places where it pushes and
pops state, and where it sets context up for the jump threading
simplifier callback. Not only are the idioms repetitive, but the only
reason for passing const_and_copies, avail_exprs_stack, and the evrp
engine around are so we can set up context.
As part of my jump threading work, I will divorce the evrp engine from
the DOM jump threader, replacing it with a subset of the path solver I
have just contributed. Since this will entail passing even more
context around, I've abstracted out the state handling so it can be
passed around in one object. This cleans up the code, and also makes
it trivial to set up context with another engine in the future.
FWIW, I've used these cleanups and the path solver in a POC to improve
DOM's threaded edges by an additional 5%, and the overall threading
opportunities in the compiler by 1%. This is in addition to the gains
I have documented in the backwards threader rewrite.
There are no functional changes with this patch.
Tested on x86-64 Linux.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* tree-ssa-dom.c (dom_jump_threader_simplifier):
Put avail_exprs_stack in the class, instead of passing it to
jump_threader_simplifier.
(dom_jump_threader_simplifier::simplify): Add state argument.
(dom_opt_dom_walker): Add state.
(pass_dominator::execute): Pass state to threader.
(dom_opt_dom_walker::before_dom_children): Use state.
* tree-ssa-threadedge.c (jump_threader::jump_threader): Replace
arguments by state.
(jump_threader::record_temporary_equivalences_from_phis):
Register equivalences through the state variable.
(jump_threader::record_temporary_equivalences_from_stmts_at_dest):
Record ranges in a statement through the state variable.
(jump_threader::simplify_control_stmt_condition): Pass state to
simplify.
(jump_threader::simplify_control_stmt_condition_1): Same.
(jump_threader::thread_around_empty_blocks): Remove obsolete
comment.
(jump_threader::thread_through_normal_block): Record equivalences
on edge through the state variable.
(jump_threader::thread_across_edge): Abstract state pushing.
(jt_state::jt_state): New.
(jt_state::push): New.
(jt_state::pop): New.
(jt_state::register_equiv): New.
(jt_state::record_ranges_from_stmt): New.
(jt_state::register_equivs_on_edge): New.
(jump_threader_simplifier::jump_threader_simplifier): Move from
header.
(jump_threader_simplifier::simplify): Add state argument.
* tree-ssa-threadedge.h (class jt_state): New.
(class jump_threader): Add state to constructor.
(class jump_threader_simplifier): Add state to simplify. Remove
avail_exprs_stack from class.
* tree-vrp.c (vrp_jump_threader_simplifier::simplify): Add state
argument.
(vrp_jump_threader::vrp_jump_threader): Add state.
(vrp_jump_threader::~vrp_jump_threader): Cleanup state.
When implementing DR 1512 in r11-467 I neglected to reject ordered
comparison of two null pointers, like nullptr < nullptr. This patch
fixes that omission.
DR 1512
PR c++/99701
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-gimplify.c (cp_fold): Remove {LE,LT,GE,GT_EXPR} from
a switch.
* typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Reject ordered comparison
of two null pointers.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp0x/nullptr11.C: Remove invalid tests.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/nullptr46.C: Add dg-error.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/spaceship-err7.C: New test.
* g++.dg/expr/ptr-comp4.C: New test.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/comparison_operators/overloaded.cc:
Move a line...
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/comparison_operators/overloaded2.cc:
...here. New test.
This moves the definitions of the COW string to a separate file, so that
they don't need to be preprocessed for the common case. We could also
move the SSO string definitions to a new file, so that they don't need
to be preprocessed for the old ABI case, but that would require more
shovel work because there are some parts of <bits/basic_string.h> and
<bits/basic_string.tcc> that are common to both definitions.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/Makefile.am: Add new header.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/bits/basic_string.h [!_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI]
(basic_string): Move definition of Copy-on-Write string to
new file.
* include/bits/basic_string.tcc: Likewise.
* include/bits/cow_string.h: New file.
The <algorithm> header includes <utility>, with a comment referring to
UK-300, a National Body comment on the C++11 draft. That comment
proposed to move std::swap to <utility> and then require <algorithm> to
include <utility>. The comment was rejected, so we do not need to
implement the suggestion. For backwards compatibility with C++03 we do
want <algorithm> to define std::swap, but it does so anyway via
<bits/move.h>. We don't need the whole of <utility> to do that.
A few other headers that need std::swap can include <bits/move.h> to
get it, instead of <utility>.
There are several headers that include <utility> to get std::pair, but
they can use <bits/stl_pair.h> to get it without also including the
rel_ops namespace and other contents of <utility>.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/algorithm: Do not include <utility>.
* include/std/functional: Likewise.
* include/std/regex: Include <bits/stl_pair.h> instead of
<utility>.
* include/debug/map.h: Likewise.
* include/debug/multimap.h: Likewise.
* include/debug/multiset.h: Likewise.
* include/debug/set.h: Likewise.
* include/debug/vector: Likewise.
* include/bits/fs_path.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/unique_ptr.h: Do not include <utility>.
* include/experimental/any: Likewise.
* include/experimental/executor: Likewise.
* include/experimental/memory: Likewise.
* include/experimental/optional: Likewise.
* include/experimental/socket: Use __exchange instead
of std::exchange.
* src/filesystem/ops-common.h: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/default_delete/48631_neg.cc: Adjust expected
errors to not use a hardcoded line number.
* testsuite/20_util/default_delete/void_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy/constrained.cc:
Include <utility> for std::as_const.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_default_construct/constrained.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_move/constrained.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_value_construct/constrained.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/destructible_debug_neg.cc:
Adjust dg-error line number.
This refactoring reduces the memory usage and compilation time to parse
a number of headers that depend on std::pair, std::tuple or std::array.
Previously the headers for these class templates were all intertwined,
due to the common dependency on std::tuple_size, std::tuple_element and
their std::get overloads. This decouples the headers by moving some
parts of <utility> into a new <bits/utility.h> header. This means that
<array> and <tuple> no longer need to include the whole of <utility>,
and <tuple> no longer needs to include <array>.
This decoupling benefits headers such as <thread> and <scoped_allocator>
which only need std::tuple, and so no longer have to parse std::array.
Some other headers such as <any>, <optional> and <variant> no longer
need to include <utility> just for the std::in_place tag types, so
do not have to parse the std::pair definitions.
Removing direct uses of <utility> also means that the std::rel_ops
namespace is not transitively declared by other headers.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/Makefile.am: Add bits/utility.h header.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/bits/utility.h: New file.
* include/std/utility (tuple_size, tuple_element): Move
to new header.
* include/std/type_traits (__is_tuple_like_impl<tuple<T...>>):
Move to <tuple>.
(_Index_tuple, _Build_index_tuple, integer_sequence): Likewise.
(in_place_t, in_place_index_t, in_place_type_t): Likewise.
* include/bits/ranges_util.h: Include new header instead of
<utility>.
* include/bits/stl_pair.h (tuple_size, tuple_element): Move
partial specializations for std::pair here.
(get): Move overloads for std::pair here.
* include/std/any: Include new header instead of <utility>.
* include/std/array: Likewise.
* include/std/memory_resource: Likewise.
* include/std/optional: Likewise.
* include/std/variant: Likewise.
* include/std/tuple: Likewise.
(__is_tuple_like_impl<tuple<T...>>): Move here.
(get) Declare overloads for std::array.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_tuples_by_type): Change type
to long.
* testsuite/20_util/optional/84601.cc: Include <utility>.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill/constrained.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/tuple_interface/get_neg.cc:
Adjust dg-error line numbers.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/cbegin.cc: Include <utility>.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/cend.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/end.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/std/ranges/single_view.cc: Likewise.
This is is the main basic block path solver for use in the ranger-based
backwards threader. Given a path of BBs, the class can solve the final
conditional or any SSA name used in calculating the final conditional.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add gimple-range-path.o.
* gimple-range-path.cc: New file.
* gimple-range-path.h: New file.
As a general principle, vec_duplicate should be as close to the root
of an expression as possible. Where unary operations have
vec_duplicate as an argument, these operations should be pushed
inside the vec_duplicate.
This patch modifies unary operation simplification to push
sign/zero-extension of a scalar inside vec_duplicate.
This patch also updates all RTL patterns in aarch64-simd.md to use
the new canonical form.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2021-07-19 Jonathan Wright <jonathan.wright@arm.com>
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md: Push sign/zero-extension
inside vec_duplicate for all patterns.
* simplify-rtx.c (simplify_context::simplify_unary_operation_1):
Push sign/zero-extension inside vec_duplicate.
The host data might not be computed yet (by an earlier asynchronous compute
region, for example.
libgomp/
* target.c (gomp_coalesce_buf_add): Update comment.
(gomp_copy_host2dev, gomp_map_vars_internal): Don't expect to see
'aq && cbuf'.
(gomp_map_vars_internal): Only 'if (!aq)', do
'gomp_coalesce_buf_add'.
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/async-data-1-2.c: Remove
XFAIL.
Co-Authored-By: Julian Brown <julian@codesourcery.com>
This patch fixes several places in libgomp/target.c where "ephemeral" data
(on the stack or in temporary heap locations) may be used as the source of
an asynchronous host-to-device copy that may not complete before the host
data disappears.
An existing, but flawed, workaround for this problem in the AMD GCN
libgomp offloading plugin is currently present on mainline, and was
posted for the og9 branch here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2019-08/msg00901.html
and previous versions of this patch were posted here (for mainline/og9):
https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2019-11/msg01482.htmlhttps://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2019-09/msg01026.html
libgomp/
* libgomp.h (gomp_copy_host2dev): Update prototype.
* oacc-mem.c (memcpy_tofrom_device, update_dev_host): Add new
argument to gomp_copy_host2dev (false).
* plugin/plugin-gcn.c (struct copy_data): Remove free_src field.
(copy_data): Don't free src.
(queue_push_copy): Remove free_src handling.
(GOMP_OFFLOAD_dev2dev): Update call to queue_push_copy.
(GOMP_OFFLOAD_openacc_async_host2dev): Remove source-data
snapshotting.
(GOMP_OFFLOAD_openacc_async_dev2host): Update call to
queue_push_copy.
* target.c (goacc_device_copy_async): Add SRCADDR_ORIG parameter.
(gomp_copy_host2dev): Add EPHEMERAL parameter. Snapshot source
data when true, and set up deferred freeing of temporary buffer.
(gomp_copy_dev2host): Update call to goacc_device_copy_async.
(gomp_map_vars_existing, gomp_map_pointer, gomp_attach_pointer)
(gomp_detach_pointer, gomp_map_vars_internal, gomp_update): Update
calls to gomp_copy_host2dev with appropriate ephemeral argument.
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/async-data-1-1.c: Remove
XFAIL.
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
libgomp/
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/async-data-1-1.c: New file.
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/async-data-1-2.c: Likewise.
Co-Authored-By: Tom de Vries <tom@codesourcery.com>
... as noticed with GCN offloading.
Fix-up for r271346 (commit 5fae049dc2)
"OpenACC Profiling Interface (incomplete)".
libgomp/
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/acc_prof-init-1.c: Clarify
sequencing of 'async' data copying vs. profiling events.
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/acc_prof-parallel-1.c:
Likewise.
We can improve uninit warnings from the early pass by looking
at PHI arguments on fallthru edges that are uninitialized and
have uses that are before a possible loop exit. This catches
some cases earlier that we'd only warn in a more confusing
way after early inlining as seen by testcase adjustments.
It introduces
FAIL: gcc.dg/uninit-23.c (test for excess errors)
where we additionally warn
gcc.dg/uninit-23.c:21:13: warning: 't4' is used uninitialized [-Wuninitialized]
which I think is OK even if it's not obvious that the new
warning is an improvement when you look at the obvious source.
Somehow for all cases I never get the `'foo' was declared here`
notes, I didn't dig why that happens but it's odd.
2021-07-22 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR tree-optimization/101573
* tree-ssa-uninit.c (warn_uninit_phi_uses): New function
looking at uninitialized PHI arg defs in some constrained cases.
(warn_uninitialized_vars): Call it.
(execute_early_warn_uninitialized): Calculate dominators.
* gcc.dg/uninit-pr101573.c: New testcase.
* gcc.dg/uninit-15-O0.c: Adjust.
* gcc.dg/uninit-15.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/uninit-23.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/uninit-17.c: Likewise.
This adjusts the vectorizer to cost vector_stmt for widening
arithmetic instead of vec_promote_demote in the line of telling
the target that stmt_info->stmt is the meaningful piece we cost.
2021-07-27 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR tree-optimization/39821
* tree-vect-stmts.c (vect_model_promotion_demotion_cost): Use
vector_stmt for widening arithmetic.
(vectorizable_conversion): Adjust.
this patch has been motivated by SPEC 2017's 544.nab_r in which there is
a static variable which is never written to and so zero throughout the
run-time of the benchmark. However, it is passed by reference to a
function in which it is read and (after some multiplications) passed
into __builtin_exp which in turn unnecessarily consumes almost 10% of
the total benchmark run-time. The situation is illustrated by the added
testcase remref-3.c.
The patch adds a flag to ipa-prop descriptor of each parameter to mark
such parameters. IPA-CP and inling then take the effort to remove
IPA_REF_ADDR references in the caller and only add IPA_REF_LOAD
reference to the clone/overall inlined function. This is sufficient
for subsequent symbol table analysis code to identify the read-only
variable as such and optimize the code.
There are two changes from the RFC version posted to the list earlier.
First, three missing calls to get_base_address were added (there was
another one in an assert). Second, references are not stripped off
the callers if the cloned function cannot change the signature. The
second change reveals a real shortcoming stemming from the fact we
cannot adjust function prototypes with fnspecs. But that is a more
general problem.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2021-07-20 Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
* cgraph.h (ipa_replace_map): New field force_load_ref.
* ipa-prop.h (ipa_param_descriptor): Reduce precision of move_cost,
aded new flag load_dereferenced, adjusted comments.
(ipa_get_param_dereferenced): New function.
(ipa_set_param_dereferenced): Likewise.
* cgraphclones.c (cgraph_node::create_virtual_clone): Follow it.
* ipa-cp.c: Include gimple.h.
(ipcp_discover_new_direct_edges): Take into account dereferenced flag.
(get_replacement_map): New parameter force_load_ref, set the
appropriate flag in ipa_replace_map if set.
(struct symbol_and_index_together): New type.
(adjust_refs_in_act_callers): New function.
(adjust_references_in_caller): Likewise.
(create_specialized_node): When appropriate, call
adjust_references_in_caller and force only load references.
* ipa-prop.c (load_from_dereferenced_name): New function.
(ipa_analyze_controlled_uses): Also detect loads from a
dereference, harden testing of call statements.
(ipa_write_node_info): Stream the dereferenced flag.
(ipa_read_node_info): Likewise.
(ipa_set_jf_constant): Also create refdesc when jump function
references a variable.
(cgraph_node_for_jfunc): Rename to symtab_node_for_jfunc, work
also on references of variables and return a symtab_node. Adjust
all callers.
(propagate_controlled_uses): Also remove references to VAR_DECLs.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2021-06-29 Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
* gcc.dg/ipa/remref-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ipa/remref-4.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/ipa/remref-5.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/ipa/remref-6.c: Likewise.
For the following testcase, B is 16-byte type, containing 8-byte
virtual pointer and 1-byte A member, and C contains two FIELD_DECLs,
one with B type and size of just 8-byte and then a field with type
A and 1-byte size.
The __builtin_clear_padding code was upset about the B typed FIELD_DECL
containing FIELD_DECLs beyond the field size and triggered
assertion failure.
This patch makes it ignore all FIELD_DECLs that are (fully) beyond the sz
passed from the caller (except for the flexible array member
diagnostics that is kept).
2021-07-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR middle-end/101586
* gimple-fold.c (clear_padding_type): Ignore FIELD_DECLs with byte
positions above or equal to sz except for diagnostics of flexible
array members.
* g++.dg/torture/builtin-clear-padding-4.C: New test.
This patch updates eq/ne tests in the testsuite to adjust the test if
power10 code generation is used.
2021-07-26 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.ibm.com>
gcc/testsuite/
PR testsuite/100170
* gcc.target/powerpc/ppc-eq0-1.c: Adjust insn counts if power10
code is generated.
* gcc.target/powerpc/ppc-ne0-1.c: (ne0): Adjust insn counts if
power10 code is generated.
(plus_ne0): Move to ppc-ne0-2.c.
(cmp_plus_ne): Likewise.
(plus_ne0_cmp): Likewise.
* gcc.target/powerpc/ppc-ne0-2.c: New file.
This patch fixes some false positives from
-Wanalyzer-use-of-uninitialized-value
when returning structs from functions (seen on the Linux kernel).
gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
* region-model.cc (region_model::on_call_pre): Always set conjured
LHS, not just for SSA names.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/analyzer/sock-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/sock-2.c: New test.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
Exclude lower case chars from to_upper and upper case chars from to_lower.
gcc/
PR tree-optimization/78888
* gimple-range-fold.cc (fold_using_range::range_of_builtin_call): Add cases
for CFN_BUILT_IN_TOUPPER and CFN_BUILT_IN_TOLOWER.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/pr78888.c: New.
This patch to match.pd implements several closely related folding
simplifications at the tree-level, that make use of the property
that bit permutation functions, rotate and bswap have inverses.
[1] bswap(X) eq/ne C, for constant C, simplifies to X eq/ne C'
where C'=bswap(C), generalizing the transform in the subject.
[2] bswap(X) eq/ne bswap(Y) simplifies to X eq/ne Y.
[3] lrotate(X,C1) eq/ne C2 simplifies to X eq/ne C3, where
C3 = rrotate(C2,C1), i.e. apply the inverse rotation to C2.
[4] Likewise, rrotate(X,C1) eq/ne C2 simplifies to X eq/ne C3,
where C3 = lrotate(C2,C1).
[5] rotate(X,Z) eq/ne rotate(Y,Z) simplifies to X eq/ne Y, when
the bit-count Z (the same on both sides) has no side-effects.
[6] rotate(X,Y) eq/ne 0 simplifies to X eq/ne 0 if Y has no
side-effects.
[7] Likewise, rotate(X,Y) eq/ne -1 simplifies to X eq/ne -1,
if Y has no side-effects.
2010-07-26 Roger Sayle <roger@nextmovesoftware.com>
Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr>
gcc/ChangeLog
* match.pd (rotate): Simplify equality/inequality of rotations.
(bswap): Simplify equality/inequality tests of byte swapping.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gcc.dg/fold-eqrotate-1.c: New test case.
* gcc.dg/fold-eqbswap-1.c: New test case.
This patch adjusts XORing of ranges where the operands are known to be
equal or not equal.
We should probably do the same thing for the op[12]_range methods.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* range-op.cc (operator_bitwise_xor::op1_op2_relation_effect):
New.
Fix a small oversight in methods calling the base class fold_range.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* range-op.cc (operator_lshift::fold_range): Pass rel to
base class fold_range.
(operator_rshift::fold_range): Same.
Fortran: Fix attributes and bounds in ISO_Fortran_binding.
2021-07-26 José Rui Faustino de Sousa <jrfsousa@gmail.com>
Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com>
PR fortran/93308
PR fortran/93963
PR fortran/94327
PR fortran/94331
PR fortran/97046
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* trans-decl.c (convert_CFI_desc): Only copy out the descriptor
if necessary.
* trans-expr.c (gfc_conv_gfc_desc_to_cfi_desc): Updated attribute
handling which reflect a previous intermediate version of the
standard. Only copy out the descriptor if necessary.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* runtime/ISO_Fortran_binding.c (cfi_desc_to_gfc_desc): Add code
to verify the descriptor. Correct bounds calculation.
(gfc_desc_to_cfi_desc): Add code to verify the descriptor.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/ISO_Fortran_binding_1.f90: Add pointer attribute,
this test is still erroneous but now it compiles.
* gfortran.dg/bind_c_array_params_2.f90: Update regex to match
code changes.
* gfortran.dg/PR93308.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR93963.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR94327.c: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR94327.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR94331.c: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR94331.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/PR97046.f90: New test.
VRP simplifies conditionals involving casted values outside of the main
folding mechanism, because this optimization inhibits the VRP jump
threader from threading through the comparison.
As part of replacing VRP with an evrp instance, I am making sure we do
everything VRP does. Hence, I am abstracting this functionality out so
we can call it from from elsewhere.
ISTM that when the proposed ranger-based jump threader can handle
everything the forward threader does, there will be no need for this
optimization to be done outside of the evrp folder. Perhaps we can fold
this into the substitute_using_ranges class. But that's further down
the line.
Also, there is no need to pass a vr_values around, when the base
range_query class will do. I fixed this, at it makes it trivial to pass
down a ranger or evrp instance.
Tested on x86-64 Linux.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* tree-vrp.c (vrp_simplify_cond_using_ranges): Rename vr_values
with range_query.
(execute_vrp): Abstract out simplification of conditionals...
(simplify_casted_conds): ...here.
I have changed the use of the array_bounds_checker in VRP to use a
ranger in my local tree to make sure there are no regressions when using
either VRP or the ranger. In doing so I noticed that the checker
does not pass context to get_value_range, which causes the ranger to miss a
few cases. This patch fixes the oversight.
Tested on x86-64 Linux using the array bounds checker both with VRP and
the ranger.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::get_value_range):
Add gimple argument.
(array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref): Same.
(array_bounds_checker::check_addr_expr): Same.
(array_bounds_checker::check_array_bounds): Pass statement to
check_array_bounds and check_addr_expr.
* gimple-array-bounds.h (check_array_bounds): Add gimple argument.
(check_addr_expr): Same.
(get_value_range): Same.
The previous fix for this problem was wrong due to a subtle difference between
where NEON expects the RMW values and where intrinsics expects them.
The insn pattern is modeled after the intrinsics and so needs an expand for
the vectorizer optab to switch the RTL.
However operand[3] is not expected to be written to so the current pattern is
bogus.
Instead I rewrite the RTL to be in canonical ordering and merge them.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd-builtins.def (sdot, udot): Rename to..
(sdot_prod, udot_prod): ... This.
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (aarch64_<sur>dot<vsi2qi>): Merged
into...
(<sur>dot_prod<vsi2qi>): ... this.
(aarch64_<sur>dot_lane<vsi2qi>, aarch64_<sur>dot_laneq<vsi2qi>):
Change operands order.
(<sur>sadv16qi): Use new operands order.
* config/aarch64/arm_neon.h (vdot_u32, vdotq_u32, vdot_s32,
vdotq_s32): Use new RTL ordering.
There's a slight mismatch between the vectorizer optabs and the intrinsics
patterns for NEON. The vectorizer expects operands[3] and operands[0] to be
the same but the aarch64 intrinsics expanders expect operands[0] and
operands[1] to be the same.
This means we need different patterns here. This adds a separate usdot
vectorizer pattern which just shuffles around the RTL params.
There's also an inconsistency between the usdot and (u|s)dot intrinsics RTL
patterns which is not corrected here.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.c (TYPES_TERNOP_SUSS,
aarch64_types_ternop_suss_qualifiers): New.
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd-builtins.def (usdot_prod): Use it.
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (usdot_prod<vsi2qi>): Re-organize RTL.
* config/aarch64/arm_neon.h (vusdot_s32, vusdotq_s32): Use it.
This patch adds support for expressing the section and scan directives
using the attribute syntax and additionally fixes some bugs in the attribute
syntax directive handling.
For now it requires that the scan and section directives appear as the only
attribute, not combined with other OpenMP or non-OpenMP attributes on the same
statement.
2021-07-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* parser.h (struct cp_lexer): Add orphan_p member.
* parser.c (cp_parser_statement): Don't change in_omp_attribute_pragma
upon restart from CPP_PRAGMA handling. Fix up condition when a lexer
should be destroyed and adjust saved_tokens if it records tokens from
the to be destroyed lexer.
(cp_parser_omp_section_scan): New function.
(cp_parser_omp_scan_loop_body): Use it. If
parser->lexer->in_omp_attribute_pragma, allow optional comma
after scan.
(cp_parser_omp_sections_scope): Use cp_parser_omp_section_scan.
* g++.dg/gomp/attrs-1.C: Use attribute syntax even for section
and scan directives.
* g++.dg/gomp/attrs-2.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/gomp/attrs-6.C: New test.
* g++.dg/gomp/attrs-7.C: New test.
* g++.dg/gomp/attrs-8.C: New test.
This quashes -Wundef warnings in ansidecl.h when compiled in C or C++.
In C, __cpp_constexpr and __cplusplus aren't defined so we evaluate
them to 0; conversely, __STDC_VERSION__ is not defined in C++.
This has caused grief when -Wundef is used with -Werror.
I've also tested -traditional-cpp.
include/ChangeLog:
* ansidecl.h: Check if __cplusplus is defined before checking
the value of __cpp_constexpr and __cplusplus. Don't check
__STDC_VERSION__ in C++.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/101536
* check.c (array_check): Adjust check for the case of CLASS
arrays.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/101536
* gfortran.dg/pr101536.f90: New test.
Our documentation says that paradoxical subregs shouldn't appear
in strict_low_part:
'(strict_low_part (subreg:M (reg:N R) 0))'
This expression code is used in only one context: as the
destination operand of a 'set' expression. In addition, the
operand of this expression must be a non-paradoxical 'subreg'
expression.
but on the testcase below that triggers UB at runtime
store_integral_bit_field emits exactly that.
The following patch fixes it by ensuring the requirement is satisfied.
2021-07-23 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/101562
* expmed.c (store_integral_bit_field): Only use movstrict_optab
if the operand isn't paradoxical.
* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr101562.c: New test.
Now that all dependencies of array_bounds_checker take a range_query, we
can sever the relationship with vr_values. Changing this will allow us
to use the array_bounds_checker with VRP, evrp, or the ranger.
Tested on x86-64 Linux.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* gimple-array-bounds.h (class array_bounds_checker): Change
ranges type to range_query.
Use __builtin_memcpy to copy vector structures instead of building
a new opaque structure one vector at a time in each of the vst1[q]_x2
Neon intrinsics in arm_neon.h. This simplifies the header file and
also improves code generation - superfluous move instructions were
emitted for every register extraction/set in this additional
structure.
Add new code generation tests to verify that superfluous move
instructions are not generated for the vst1q_x2 intrinsics.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2021-07-23 Jonathan Wright <jonathan.wright@arm.com>
* config/aarch64/arm_neon.h (vst1_s64_x2): Use
__builtin_memcpy instead of constructing
__builtin_aarch64_simd_oi one vector at a time.
(vst1_u64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_f64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_s8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_p8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_s16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_p16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_s32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_u8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_u16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_u32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_f16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_f32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1_p64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_s8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_p8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_s16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_p16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_s32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_s64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_u8_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_u16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_u32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_u64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_f16_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_f32_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_f64_x2): Likewise.
(vst1q_p64_x2): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/aarch64/vector_structure_intrinsics.c: Add new
tests.
Use __builtin_memcpy to copy vector structures instead of building
a new opaque structure one vector at a time in each of the vst1[q]_x3
Neon intrinsics in arm_neon.h. This simplifies the header file and
also improves code generation - superfluous move instructions were
emitted for every register extraction/set in this additional
structure.
Add new code generation tests to verify that superfluous move
instructions are not generated for the vst1q_x3 intrinsics.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2021-07-23 Jonathan Wright <jonathan.wright@arm.com>
* config/aarch64/arm_neon.h (vst1_s64_x3): Use
__builtin_memcpy instead of constructing
__builtin_aarch64_simd_ci one vector at a time.
(vst1_u64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_f64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_s8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_p8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_s16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_p16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_s32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_u8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_u16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_u32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_f16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_f32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1_p64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_s8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_p8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_s16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_p16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_s32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_s64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_u8_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_u16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_u32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_u64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_f16_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_f32_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_f64_x3): Likewise.
(vst1q_p64_x3): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/aarch64/vector_structure_intrinsics.c: Add new
tests.