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Nathan Sidwell c9c3d5f28a preprocessor: C++ module-directives
C++20 modules introduces a new kind of preprocessor directive -- a
module directive.  These are directives but without the leading '#'.
We have to detect them by sniffing the start of a logical line.  When
detected we replace the initial identifiers with unspellable tokens
and pass them through to the language parser the same way deferred
pragmas are.  There's a PRAGMA_EOL at the logical end of line too.

One additional complication is that we have to do header-name lexing
after the initial tokens, and that requires changes in the macro-aware
piece of the preprocessor.  The above sniffer sets a counter in the
lexer state, and that triggers at the appropriate point.  We then do
the same header-name lexing that occurs on a #include directive or
has_include pseudo-macro.  Except that the header name ends up in the
token stream.

A couple of token emitters need to deal with the new token possibility.

	gcc/c-family/
	* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): CPP_HEADER_NAMEs can now be seen.
	libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add module_directives
	option.
	(NODE_MODULE): New node flag.
	(struct cpp_hashnode): Make rid-code a bitfield, increase bits in
	flags and swap with type field.
	* init.c (post_options): Create module-directive identifier nodes.
	* internal.h (struct lexer_state): Add directive_file_token &
	n_modules fields.  Add module node enumerator.
	* lex.c (cpp_maybe_module_directive): New.
	(_cpp_lex_token): Call it.
	(cpp_output_token): Add '"' around CPP_HEADER_NAME token.
	(do_peek_ident, do_peek_module): New.
	(cpp_directives_only): Detect module-directive lines.
	* macro.c (cpp_get_token_1): Deal with directive_file_token
	triggering.
2020-11-18 10:24:12 -08:00
Nathan Sidwell 7ceb899e93 preprocessor: Add support for header unit translation
libcpp/
	* files.c (struct _cpp_file): Add header_unit field.
	(_cpp_stack_file): Add header unit support.
	(cpp_find_header_unit): New.
	* include/cpplib.h (cpp_find_header_unit): Declare.
2020-11-18 08:45:46 -08:00
Nathan Sidwell db87f19ae3 preprocessor: Update mkdeps for modules
This is slightly different to the original patch I posted.  This adds
separate module target and dependency functions (rather than a single
bi-modal function).

	libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add modules to
	dep-options.
	* include/mkdeps.h (deps_add_module_target): Declare.
	(deps_add_module_dep): Declare.
	* mkdeps.c (class mkdeps): Add modules, module_name, cmi_name,
	is_header_unit fields.  Adjust cdtors.
	(deps_add_module_target, deps_add_module_dep): New.
	(make_write): Write module dependencies, if enabled.
2020-11-18 08:44:49 -08:00
Patrick Palka d4a788c717 libstdc++: Fix ranges::join_view::_Iterator::operator-> [LWG 3500]
This applies the proposed resolution of LWG 3500, which corrects the
return type and constraints of this member function to use the right
iterator type.  Additionally, a nearby local variable is uglified.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/ranges (join_view::_Iterator::_M_satisfy): Uglify
	local variable inner.
	(join_view::_Iterator::operator->): Use _Inner_iter instead of
	_Outer_iter in the function signature as per LWG 3500.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/adaptors/join.cc (test08): Test it.
2020-11-18 10:23:57 -05:00
Vladimir N. Makarov 2f2709e691 [PR97870] LRA: don't remove asm goto, just nullify it.
gcc/

2020-11-18  Vladimir Makarov  <vmakarov@redhat.com>

	PR target/97870
	* lra-constraints.c (curr_insn_transform): Do not delete asm goto
	with wrong constraints.  Nullify it saving CFG.
2020-11-18 10:11:33 -05:00
Tobias Burnus cb1a4876a0 testsuite/libgomp.c/usleep.h: Use sleep-loop also for GCN
As typically configured, newlib's libc.a does not build 'posix' and,
hence, usleep is not available. Thus, use the same fallback as for nvptx.

libgomp/
	* testsuite/libgomp.c/usleep.h (fallback_usleep): Renamed from
	nvptx_usleep; use also for device={arch(gcn)}.
2020-11-18 14:11:27 +01:00
Matthias Klose ba97b53260 Fix PR ada/97859, building ada cross compiler targeting powerpc64le-linux-gnu
2020-11-18  Matthias Klose  <doko@ubuntu.com>

	PR ada/97859
	* Makefile.rtl (powerpc% linux%): Also match powerpc64le cpu.
2020-11-18 13:24:33 +01:00
Jozef Lawrynowicz bf7b94d407 MSP430: Add 64-bit hardware multiply support
Hardware multipliers that support widening 32-bit multiplication can
be used to perform a 64-bit * 64-bit multiplication more efficiently
than a software implementation.

The following equation is used to perform 64-bit multiplication for
devices with "32bit" or "f5series" hardware multiply versions:

  64bit_result = (low32_op0 * lop32_op1)
    + ((low32_op0 * high32_op1) << 32)
       + ((high32_op0 * low32_op1) << 32)

libgcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/msp430/lib2hw_mul.S (mult64_hw): New.
	(if MUL_32): Use mult64_hw for __muldi3.
	(if MUL_F5): Use mult64_hw for __muldi3.
	* config/msp430/lib2mul.c (__muldi3): New.
	* config/msp430/t-msp430 (LIB2FUNCS_EXCLUDE): Define.
2020-11-18 11:05:27 +00:00
Jozef Lawrynowicz e045b85836 MSP430: Add mul{hi,si} and {u,}mulsidi3 expanders
GCC generates better code when multiplication operations, which require
library functions to perform, are caught in early in RTL, rather than
leaving the operation to be mapped to a library function later on.

When there is hardware multiply support, it is more efficient to perform
widening multiplication using the hardware multiplier instead of letting
GCC widen the arguments before calling the multiplication routine in the
wider mode.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/msp430/msp430.md (mulhi3): New.
	(mulsi3): New.
	(mulsidi3): Rename to *mulsidi3_inline.
	(umulsidi3): Rename to *umulsidi3_inline.
	(mulsidi3): New define_expand.
	(umulsidi3): New define_expand.
2020-11-18 11:03:39 +00:00
Richard Biener 30270bf042 tree-optimization/97886 - deal with strange LC PHI nodes
This makes vectorization properly assign vector types to PHI
nodes that copy from externals on loop exit edges.

2020-11-18  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR tree-optimization/97886
	* tree-vect-loop.c (vectorizable_lc_phi): Properly assign
	vector types to invariants for SLP.
2020-11-18 11:25:00 +01:00
Iain Buclaw 798bdfa0eb d: Fix LHS of array concatentation evaluated before the RHS.
In an array append expression:

    array ~= fun(array);

The array in the left hand side of the expression was extended before
evaluating the result of the right hand side, which resulted in the
newly uninitialized array index being used before set.

This fixes that so that the result of the right hand side is always
saved in a reusable temporary before assigning to the destination.

gcc/d/ChangeLog:

	PR d/97843
	* d-codegen.cc (build_assign): Evaluate TARGET_EXPR before use in
	the right hand side of an assignment.
	* expr.cc (ExprVisitor::visit (CatAssignExp *)): Force a TARGET_EXPR
	on the element to append if it is a CALL_EXPR.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR d/97843
	* gdc.dg/torture/pr97843.d: New test.
2020-11-18 10:22:18 +01:00
Iain Buclaw 27d8c3516b d: Fix a couple of ICEs found in the dmd front-end (PR97842)
- Segmentation fault on incomplete static if.
- Segmentation fault resolving typeof() expression when gagging is on.

Reviewed-on: https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/11971

gcc/d/ChangeLog:

	PR d/97842
	* dmd/MERGE: Merge upstream dmd b6a779e49
2020-11-18 10:22:06 +01:00
Iain Buclaw fa9091ad93 d: Add dragonflybsd support for D compiler and runtime
gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config.gcc (*-*-dragonfly*): Add dragonfly-d.o and t-dragonfly.
	* config/dragonfly-d.c: New file.
	* config/t-dragonfly: New file.

libphobos/ChangeLog:

	* configure.tgt: Add *-*-dragonfly* as a supported target.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* m4/druntime/os.m4 (DRUNTIME_OS_SOURCES): Add dragonfly* as a posix
	target.
2020-11-18 10:22:06 +01:00
Iain Buclaw 4c4dfe21df libphobos: Merge upstream phobos 7948e0967.
Removes deprecated functions from std.string module.

Reviewed-on: https://github.com/dlang/phobos/pull/7694

libphobos/ChangeLog:

	* src/MERGE: Merge upstream phobos 7948e0967.
2020-11-18 10:21:26 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek ba009860ae openmp: Fix ICE on non-rectangular loop with known 0 iterations
The loops in the testcase are non-rectangular and have 0 iterations
(the outer loop iterates, but the inner one never).  In this case we
just have the overall number of iterations computed (0), and don't have
factor and other values computed.  We never need to map logical iterations
to the individual iterations in that case, and we were crashing during
expansion of that code.

2020-11-18  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR middle-end/97862
	* omp-expand.c (expand_omp_for_init_vars): Don't use the sqrt path
	if number of iterations is constant 0.

	* c-c++-common/gomp/pr97862.c: New test.
2020-11-18 09:40:45 +01:00
Kito Cheng 4b81528241 RISC-V: Support version controling for ISA standard extensions
- New option -misa-spec support: -misa-spec=[2.2|20190608|20191213] and
   corresponding configuration option --with-isa-spec.

 - Current default ISA spec set to 2.2, but we intend to bump this to
   20191213 or later in next release.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c (riscv_ext_version): New.
	(riscv_ext_version_table): Ditto.
	(get_default_version): Ditto.
	(riscv_subset_t::implied_p): New field.
	(riscv_subset_t::riscv_subset_t): Init implied_p.
	(riscv_subset_list::add): New.
	(riscv_subset_list::handle_implied_ext): Pass riscv_subset_t
	instead of separated argument.
	(riscv_subset_list::to_string): Handle zifencei and zicsr, and
	omit version if version is unknown.
	(riscv_subset_list::parsing_subset_version): New argument `ext`,
	remove default_major_version and default_minor_version, get
	default version info via get_default_version.
	(riscv_subset_list::parse_std_ext): Update argument for
	parsing_subset_version calls.
	Handle 2.2 ISA spec, always enable zicsr and zifencei, they are
	included in baseline ISA in that time.
	(riscv_subset_list::parse_multiletter_ext): Update argument for
	`parsing_subset_version` and `add` calls.
	(riscv_subset_list::parse): Adjust argument for
	riscv_subset_list::handle_implied_ext call.
	* config.gcc (riscv*-*-*): Handle --with-isa-spec=.
	* config.in (HAVE_AS_MISA_SPEC): New.
	(HAVE_AS_MARCH_ZIFENCEI): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-opts.h (riscv_isa_spec_class): New.
	(riscv_isa_spec): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv.h (HAVE_AS_MISA_SPEC): New.
	(ASM_SPEC): Pass -misa-spec if gas supported.
	* config/riscv/riscv.opt (riscv_isa_spec_class) New.
	* configure.ac (HAVE_AS_MARCH_ZIFENCEI): New test.
	(HAVE_AS_MISA_SPEC): Ditto.
	* configure: Regen.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/riscv/arch-9.c: New.
	* gcc.target/riscv/arch-10.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/arch-11.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-6.c: Remove, we don't support G
	with version anymore.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-8.c: Reorder arch string to fit canonical
	ordering.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-9.c: We don't emit version for
	unknown extensions now.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-11.c: Add -misa-spec=2.2 flags.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-12.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-13.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-14.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-15.c: New.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-16.c: Ditto.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-17.c: Ditto.
2020-11-18 15:02:27 +08:00
Kito Cheng b03be74bad RISC-V: Support zicsr and zifencei extension for -march.
- CSR related instructions and fence instructions has to be splitted from
   baseline ISA, zicsr and zifencei are corresponding sub-extension.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c (riscv_implied_info):
	d and f implied zicsr.
	(riscv_ext_flag_table): Handle zicsr and zifencei.
	* config/riscv/riscv-opts.h (MASK_ZICSR): New.
	(MASK_ZIFENCEI): Ditto.
	(TARGET_ZICSR): Ditto.
	(TARGET_ZIFENCEI): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv.md (clear_cache): Check TARGET_ZIFENCEI.
	(fence_i): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv.opt (riscv_zi_subext): New.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/riscv/arch-8.c: New.
	* gcc.target/riscv/attribute-14.c: Ditto.
2020-11-18 15:02:22 +08:00
Kito Cheng 6a5bb4705f RISC-V: Handle implied extension in canonical ordering.
- ISA spec has specify the order between multi-letter extensions, implied
   extension also need to follow store in canonical ordering, so
   most easy way is we keep that in-order during insertion.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c (single_letter_subset_rank): New.
	(multi_letter_subset_rank): Ditto.
	(subset_cmp): Ditto.
	(riscv_subset_list::add): Insert subext in canonical ordering.
	(riscv_subset_list::parse_std_ext): Move handle_implied_ext to ...
	(riscv_subset_list::parse): ... here.
2020-11-18 14:02:49 +08:00
guojiufu d87ee7f1c9 Clean up loop-closed PHIs after loop finalize
This patch propagates loop-closed PHIs them out at
loop_optimizer_finalize.  For some cases, to clean up loop-closed PHIs
would save efforts of optimization passes after loopdone.

Thanks,
Jiufu Guo.

gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-10-18  Jiufu Guo   <guojiufu@linux.ibm.com>

	* cfgloop.h (loop_optimizer_finalize): Add flag argument.
	* loop-init.c (loop_optimizer_finalize): Call clean_up_loop_closed_phi.
	* tree-cfgcleanup.h (clean_up_loop_closed_phi): New declare.
	* tree-ssa-loop.c (tree_ssa_loop_done): Call loop_optimizer_finalize
	with flag argument.
	* tree-ssa-propagate.c (clean_up_loop_closed_phi): New function.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-10-18  Jiufu Guo   <guojiufu@linux.ibm.com>

	* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/loopclosedphi.c: New test.
2020-11-18 13:29:14 +08:00
Ian Lance Taylor 397654d66a cmd/go, cmd/cgo: update gofrontend mangling checks
This is a port of two patches in the master repository.

https://golang.org/cl/259298

    cmd/cgo: split gofrontend mangling checks into cmd/internal/pkgpath

    This is a step toward porting https://golang.org/cl/219817 from the
    gofrontend repo to the main repo.

    Note that this also corrects the implementation of the v2 mangling
    scheme to use ..u and ..U where appropriate.

https://golang.org/cl/259299

    cmd/go: use cmd/internal/pkgpath for gccgo pkgpath symbol

For golang/go#37272
For golang/go#41862

Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/270637
2020-11-17 18:32:07 -08:00
GCC Administrator 4dabb03719 Daily bump. 2020-11-18 00:16:34 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely 1e3e6c700f libstdc++: Revert changes for SYS_clock_gettime64 [PR 93421]
As discussed in the PR, it's incredibly unlikely that a system that
needs to use the SYS_clock_gettime syscall (e.g. glibc 2.16 or older) is
going to define the SYS_clock_gettime64 macro. Ancient systems that need
to use the syscall aren't going to have time64 support.

This reverts the recent changes to try and make clock_gettime syscalls
be compatible with systems that have been updated for time64 (those
changes were wrong anyway as they misspelled the SYS_clock_gettime64
macro). The changes for futex syscalls are retained, because we still
use them on modern systems that might be using time64.

To ensure that the clock_gettime syscalls are safe, configure will fail
if SYS_clock_gettime is needed, and SYS_clock_gettime64 is also defined
(but to a distinct value from SYS_clock_gettime), and the tv_sec member
of timespec is larger than long. This means we will be unable to build
on a hypothetical system where we need the time32 version of
SYS_clock_gettime but where userspace is using a time64 struct timespec.
In the unlikely event that this failure is triggered on any real
systems, we can fix it later. But we probably won't need to.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/93421
	* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_ENABLE_LIBSTDCXX_TIME): Fail if struct
	timespec isn't compatible with SYS_clock_gettime.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* src/c++11/chrono.cc: Revert changes for time64 compatibility.
	Add static_assert instead.
	* src/c++11/futex.cc (_M_futex_wait_until_steady): Assume
	SYS_clock_gettime can use struct timespec.
2020-11-17 22:38:49 +00:00
Sebastian Pop 61ef34c503 add --with-{cpu,arch,tune}-{32,64} as alias flags for --with-{cpu,arch,tune}
gcc/
	* config.gcc: add configure flags --with-{cpu,arch,tune}-{32,64}
	as alias flags for --with-{cpu,arch,tune} on AArch64.
	* doc/install.texi: Document new flags for aarch64.
2020-11-17 22:16:04 +00:00
Sebastian Pop 04dedd1814 add --with-tune configure flag
fixes a configure error on Arm64 when passing --with-tune=... to configure:
```
This target does not support --with-tune.
Valid --with options are: abi cpu arch
```
The missing flag sets target tuning to a different value than generic tuning.

gcc/
	* config.gcc: Add --with-tune to AArch64 configure flags.
2020-11-17 22:16:03 +00:00
Andrew MacLeod 1e27e7a582 recognize implied ranges for modulo.
implement op1_range for modulo with implied positive and negative ranges.

	gcc/
	PR tree-optimization/91029
	* range-op.cc (operator_trunc_mod::op1_range): New.
	gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/pr91029.c: New.
2020-11-17 16:59:48 -05:00
Jan Hubicka 0c1db9fa47 Fix ipa-icf ICE on variadic types
* ipa-icf.c (sem_function::hash_stmt): Fix conditional on
	variably_modified_type_p.
2020-11-17 22:56:29 +01:00
Nathan Sidwell d3ae802402 extend cache_integer_cst
This modules-related patch extends cache_integer_cst.  Currently, when
given a small cst, that cst is added to the type's small and /must
not/ already be there.  Large values are fine if they are already in
the large cache.  This adds a parameter to indicate small duplicates
are ok, and it returns the cached value -- either what was already
tehre, or the newly inserted const.

	gcc/
	* tree.h (cache_integer_cst): Add defaulted might_duplicate parm.
	* tree.c (cache_integer_cst): Return the integer cst, add
	might_duplicate parm to permit finding a small duplicate.
2020-11-17 13:28:08 -08:00
Nathan Sidwell e0da4aed17 c++: duplicate block-scope extern [PR 97877]
We ICED with a duplicated block-scope extern, as duplicate_decls was
dropping the decl_lang_specific of olddecl.  Simplys adding
appropriate retrofitting and copying turned out to be insufficient
because you can get a block-scope using decl also matching the extern.
The latter seems a little suspicious and I have asked CWG for advice.
While there robustified the assert about releasing olddecls'
lang-specific -- if it had one, the new decl better have one.

	PR c++/97877
	gcc/cp/
	* decl.c (duplicate_decls): Deal with duplicated DECL_LOCAL_DECL_P
	decls.  Extend decl_lang_specific checking assert.
	gcc/testsuite/
	* g++.dg/lookup/pr97877.C: New.
2020-11-17 13:28:08 -08:00
Nathan Sidwell 066c89d1e1 global trees
This reorders the common and c++ global tree arrays.  It introduces a
module-specific High Water Mark, below which are the immutable slots
initialized at startup and beyond which are the lazily filled slots
(and a few immutables we need to locate by name lookup anyway).

	gcc/c-family/
	* c-common.h (enum c_tree_index): Reorder to place lazy fields
	after newly-added CTI_MODULE_HWM.
	gcc/cp/
	* cp-tree.h (enum cp_tree_index): Reorder to place lazy fields
	after newly-added CPTI_MODULE_HWM.
2020-11-17 13:28:07 -08:00
Harald Anlauf c49f56adcb Fortran texi: Fix description of GFC_RTCHECK_* macros.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	* gfortran.texi: Fix description of GFC_RTCHECK_* to match actual
	code.
2020-11-17 22:26:26 +01:00
Andrew MacLeod a5f9c27bfc IOR with nonzero, range cannot contain 0.
Remove zero from IOR ranges with non-zero masks.

	gcc/
	PR tree-optimization/83072
	* range-op.cc (wi_optimize_and_or): Remove zero from IOR range when
	mask is non-zero.
	gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/pr83072.c: New.
2020-11-17 11:58:07 -05:00
Iain Sandoe c2cf58f0e3 C++ : Remove an overzealous checking assert [PR97871]
It seems we accept __attribute__(()) without any diagnostic at present,
so my added checking assert fires for something like:

__attribute__ (()) int a;

Fixed by removing the assert; in the case that the user enters something
like:

__attribute__ (()) extern "C" int foo;

The diagnostic about attributes before linkage specs will fire and show
the empty attributes.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/97871
	* parser.c (cp_parser_declaration): Remove checking assert.
2020-11-17 16:54:33 +00:00
Joseph Myers 1ffd8e34d1 float.h: Handle C2x __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_EXT__
TS 18661-1 and 18661-2 have various definitions conditional on
__STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_BFP_EXT__ and __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_DFP_EXT__
macros.  When those TSes were integrated into C2x, most of the feature
test macro conditionals were removed (with declarations for decimal FP
becoming conditional only on whether decimal FP is supported by the
implementation and those for binary FP becoming unconditionally
required).

A few tests of those feature test macros remained for declarations
that appeared only in Annex F and not in the main part of the
standard.  A change accepted for C2x at the last WG14 meeting (but not
yet added to the working draft in git) was to replace both those
macros by __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_EXT__; if __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_EXT__
is defined, the specific declarations in the headers will then depend
on which features are supported by the implementation, as for
declarations not controlled by a feature test macro at all.

Thus, add a check of __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_EXT__ for CR_DECIMAL_DIG in
float.h, the only case of this change relevant to GCC.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

gcc/
2020-11-17  Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* ginclude/float.h (CR_DECIMAL_DIG): Also define for
	[__STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_EXT__].

gcc/testsuite/
2020-11-17  Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* gcc.dg/cr-decimal-dig-3.c: New test.
2020-11-17 16:30:35 +00:00
Joseph Myers ac30c8b8d0 float.h: C2x *_IS_IEC_60559 macros
C2x adds float.h macros that say whether float, double and long double
match an IEC 60559 (IEEE 754) format and operations.  Add these
macros to GCC's float.h.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

gcc/c-family/
2020-11-17  Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* c-cppbuiltin.c (builtin_define_float_constants): Define
	"*_IS_IEC_60559__" macros.

gcc/
2020-11-17  Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* ginclude/float.h [__STDC_VERSION__ > 201710L] (FLT_IS_IEC_60559,
	DBL_IS_IEC_60559, LDBL_IS_IEC_60559): New macros.

gcc/testsuite/
2020-11-17  Joseph Myers  <joseph@codesourcery.com>

	* gcc.dg/c11-float-6.c, gcc.dg/c2x-float-10.c: New tests.
2020-11-17 16:28:11 +00:00
David Edelsohn 8895913273 testsuite: allow opd section
PPC64 Linux ELFv1 uses function descriptors with the descriptor
placed in the .opd section.  This patch expands the pattern in the testcase
to accept .opd section name associated with the function name.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.dg/pr25376.c: Allow .opd section.
2020-11-17 11:28:23 -05:00
Nathan Sidwell b196e76aec preprocessor: new callbacks
These two callbacks are needed for C++ modules.  The first is for
handling macros from header-units.  These are resolved lazily.  The
second is for include-translation -- whether a #include gets turned
into a header-unit import.

	libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_callbacks): Add
	user_deferred_macro & translate_include.
2020-11-17 08:22:02 -08:00
Jonathan Wakely ecf65330c1 libstdc++: Fix unconditional definition of __cpp_lib_span in <version> [PR 97869}
The <span> header is empty unless Concepts are supported, but <version>
defines the __cpp_lib_span feature test macro unconditionally. It should
be guarded by the same conditions as in <span>.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/97869
	* include/precompiled/stdc++.h: Include <coroutine>.
	* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_span): Check __cpp_lib_concepts
	before defining.
2020-11-17 16:13:14 +00:00
Nathan Sidwell 1f8ac75991 preprocessor: module line maps
This patch adds LC_MODULE as a map kind, used to indicate a c++
module.  Unlike a regular source file, it only contains a single
location, and the source locations in that module are represented by
ordinary locations whose 'included_from' location is the module.

It also exposes some entry points that modules will use to create
blocks of line maps.

In the original posting, I'd missed the deletion of the
linemap_enter_macro from internal.h.  That's included here.

	libcpp/
	* include/line-map.h (enum lc_reason): Add LC_MODULE.
	(MAP_MODULE_P): New.
	(line_map_new_raw): Declare.
	(linemap_enter_macro): Move declaration from internal.h
	(linemap_module_loc, linemap_module_reparent)
	(linemap_module_restore): Declare.
	(linemap_lookup_macro_indec): Declare.
	* internal.h (linemap_enter_macro): Moved to line-map.h.
	* line-map.c (linemap_new_raw): New, broken out of ...
	(new_linemap): ... here.  Call it.
	(LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New.
	(liemap_module_loc, linemap_module_reparent)
	(linemap_module_restore): New.
	(linemap_lookup_macro_index): New, broken out of ...
	(linemap_macro_map_lookup): ... here.  Call it.
	(linemap_dump): Add module dump.
2020-11-17 08:10:56 -08:00
Aaron Sawdey 6b91b3e9df Add MODE_OPAQUE
After discussion with Richard Sandiford on IRC, he suggested adding a
new mode class MODE_OPAQUE to deal with the problems (PR 96791) we had
been having with POImode/PXImode in powerpc target. This patch is the
accumulation of changes I needed to make to add this and make it useable
for the purposes of what power10 MMA needed.

MODE_OPAQUE modes allow you to have modes for which you can just
define loads and stores. By design, optimization does not expect to
know how to do arithmetic or subregs on these modes. This allows us to
have modes for multi-register vector operations where we don't want to
open Pandora's Box and define general arithmetic operations.

This patch will be followed by a target specific patch to change the
powerpc power10 MMA builtins to use opaque modes, and will also let use
use the vector pair loads/stores defined with that in the inline expansion
of memcpy/memmove, allowing me to fix PR 96791.

gcc/ChangeLog
	PR target/96791
	* mode-classes.def: Add MODE_OPAQUE.
	* machmode.def: Add OPAQUE_MODE.
	* tree.def: Add OPAQUE_TYPE for types that will use
	MODE_OPAQUE.
	* doc/generic.texi: Document OPAQUE_TYPE.
	* doc/rtl.texi: Document MODE_OPAQUE.
	* machmode.h: Add OPAQUE_MODE_P().
	* genmodes.c (complete_mode): Add MODE_OPAQUE.
	(opaque_mode): New function.
	* tree.c (tree_code_size): Add OPAQUE_TYPE.
	* tree.h: Add OPAQUE_TYPE_P().
	* stor-layout.c (int_mode_for_mode): Treat MODE_OPAQUE modes
	like BLKmode.
	* ira.c (find_moveable_pseudos): Treat MODE_OPAQUE modes more
	like integer/float modes here.
	* dbxout.c (dbxout_type): Treat OPAQUE_TYPE like VOID_TYPE.
	* tree-pretty-print.c (dump_generic_node): Treat OPAQUE_TYPE
	like like other types.
2020-11-17 11:10:11 -05:00
Patrick Palka 8661f4faa8 libstdc++: Fix ranges::search_n for random access iterators [PR97828]
My ranges transcription of the std::search_n implementation for random
access iterators missed a crucial part of the algorithm which the
existing tests didn't exercise.  When __remainder is less than __count
at the start of an iteration of the outer while loop, it means we're
continuing a partial match of __count - __remainder elements from the
previous iteration.  If at the end of the iteration we don't complete
this partial match, we need to reset __remainder so that it's only
offset by the size of the most recent partial match before starting the
next iteration.

This patch fixes this appropriately, mirroring how it's done in the
corresponding std::search_n implementation.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/97828
	* include/bits/ranges_algo.h (__search_n_fn::operator()): Check
	random_access_iterator before using the backtracking
	implementation.  When the backwards scan fails prematurely,
	reset __remainder appropriately.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/search_n/97828.cc: New test.
2020-11-17 10:28:20 -05:00
Nathan Sidwell d7ab349c44 preprocessor: Fix profiled bootstrap warning [pr97858]
As Jakub points out, we only ever pass a single variadic parm (if at
all), so just an optional arg is fine.

	PR preprocessor/97858
	libcpp/
	* mkdeps.c (munge): Drop varadic args, we only ever use one.
2020-11-17 06:47:16 -08:00
Jan Hubicka afa6adbd6c Improve handling of memory operands in ipa-icf 3/4
this patch is based on Maritn's patch
https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2019-11/msg02633.html
however based on new code that track and compare memory accesses
so it can be implemented correctly.

As shown here
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-November/558773.html
the most common reason for function body being streamed in but merging to fail
is the mismatch in base alias set.

This patch collect base and ref types ao_alias_ptr types, stream them to WPA
and at WPA time hash is produced. Now we can use alias_sets since these these
are assumed to be same as ltrans time alias sets. This is currently not always
true - but that is pre-existing issue.  I will try to produce a testcase and
make followup patch on this (that will stream out ODR types with TYPE_CANONICAL
that is !ODR as !ODR type). However for this patch this is not a problem since
the real alias sets are finer but definitly not coarser.

We may make it possible to use canonical type hash and save some streaming, but
I think it would be better to wait for next stage1 since it is not completely
trivial WRT ODR types: either we hash ODR type names and then hash values would
be too coarse for cases we got conflict betwen C and C++ type or we do not
stream and will again get into trouble with hash values being too weak. Tried
that - we get a lot of types that are struturally same but distinguished by
ODR names (from template instantiations).

As followup I will add code for merging with mismatched base alias sets.  This
makes the aforementioned problem about ODR names less pronounced but it is
still present on pointer loads/stores which requires REF alias set mismatches.

2020-11-13  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>
	    Martin Liska  <mliska@suse.cz>

	* ipa-icf.c: Include data-streamer.h and alias.h.
	(sem_function::sem_function): Initialize memory_access_types
	and m_alias_sets_hash.
	(sem_function::hash_stmt): For memory accesses and when going to
	do lto streaming add base and ref types into memory_access_types.
	(sem_item_optimizer::write_summary): Stream memory access types.
	(sem_item_optimizer::read_section): Likewise and also iniitalize
	m_alias_sets_hash.
	(sem_item_optimizer::execute): Call
	sem_item_optimizer::update_hash_by_memory_access_type.
	(sem_item_optimizer::update_hash_by_memory_access_type): Updat.
	* ipa-icf.h (sem_function): Add memory_access_types and
	m_alias_sets_hash.
2020-11-17 15:41:06 +01:00
Jan Hubicka 18dd295638 Make ltrans type canonicals compatible with WPA ones
This patch fixes profiledbootstrap failure with LTO enabled.
Not refining alias sets from WPA to ltrans time is a good invariant to
maintain and the canonical type hash behaves this way.  However I broke
this with the ODR logic.

Normally we define canonical types for C++ ODR types according to their
type names.  However to make ODR types compatible with C types we check
if structurally equivalent C type exists and if so, we ignore ODR
names giving up on the precision.

This however is not stable between WPA and ltrans since at ltrans the
type merging does not see as many types as WPA does.  To make this
consistent the patch makes WPA ODR_TYPE_P == 0 for ODR types that
conflicted with non-ODR type.

I had to drop one sanity check in ipa-utils.h (that I think is not very
important - I added it while introducing CXX_ODR_P machinery) and also
it now may happen that we query odr_based_tbaa_p before registering
first ODR type so we do not want to ICE here.
ODR type registration happens early to produce ODR violation warings.
Those are not done at ltrans, so dropping the registration is safe. The
type will still be added while computing the type inheritance graph if
needed for devirtualization (and late devirtualization is not very
useful anyway since it won't enable inlining).

gcc/ChangeLog:
	PR bootstrap/97857
	* ipa-devirt.c (odr_based_tbaa_p): Do not ICE when
	odr_hash is not initialized
	* ipa-utils.h (type_with_linkage_p): Do not sanity check
	CXX_ODR_P.
	* tree-streamer-out.c (pack_ts_type_common_value_fields): Set
	CXX_ODR_P according to the canonical type.

gcc/lto/ChangeLog:
	PR bootstrap/97857
	* lto-common.c (gimple_register_canonical_type_1): Only
	register types with TYPE_CXX_ODR_P flag; sanity check that no
	conflict happens at ltrans time.
2020-11-17 15:38:13 +01:00
Nathan Sidwell 8a97aed0d2 langhooks: preprocessor hooks for c++ modules
This is a slightly modified version of 01-langhooks.def.  I realized I
didn't need the deferred macro langhook -- that can be directly
installed into the preprocessor callbacks via preprocess_options lang
hook.

	gcc/
	* langhooks-def.h (LANG_HOOKS_PREPROCESS_MAIN_FILE)
	(LANG_HOOKS_PREPROCESS_OPTIONS, LANG_HOOKS_PREPROCESS_UNDEF)
	(LANG_HOOKS_PREPROCESS_TOKEN): New.
	(LANG_HOOKS_INITIALIZER): Add them.
	* langhooks.h (struct lang_hooks): Add preprocess_main_file,
	preprocess_options, preprocess_undef, preprocess_token hooks.  Add
	enum PT_flags.
	gcc/c-family/
	* c-lex.c: #include "langhooks.h".
	(cb_undef): Maybe call preprocess_undef lang hook.
	* c-opts.c (c_common_post_options): Maybe call preprocess_options
	lang hook.
	(push_command_line_include): Maybe call preprocess_main_file lang
	hook.
	(cb_file_change): Likewise.
	* c-ppoutput.c: #include "langhooks.h.
	(scan_translation_unit): Maybe call preprocess_token lang hook.
	(class do_streamer): New, derive from token_streamer.
	(directives_only_cb): Data pointer is do_streamer, call
	preprocess_token lang hook.
	(scan_translation_unit_directives_only): Use do_streamer.
	(print_line_1): Move src_line recording to after string output.
	(cb_undef): Maybe call preprocess_undef lang hook.
2020-11-17 06:12:01 -08:00
Nathan Sidwell e3b55ce50e c-family: token streamer
This is broken out of modules patch 01-langhooks.diff, I realized that
this part is independent, and removes some duplicated code -- migrated
to the token_streamer class.

	gcc/c-family/
	* c-ppoutput.c (scan_translation_unit): Use token_streamer, remove
	code duplicating that functionality.
2020-11-17 06:10:21 -08:00
H.J. Lu 7f87b4ef23 x86: Add a testcase for PR target/31799
Add a testcase for PR target/31799 which was fixed by

commit 4f0473fe89
Author: Uros Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri May 12 21:04:05 2017 +0200

    compare-elim.c (try_eliminate_compare): Canonicalize operation with embedded compare to [(set (reg:CCM) (compare:CCM...

            * compare-elim.c (try_eliminate_compare): Canonicalize
            operation with embedded compare to
            [(set (reg:CCM) (compare:CCM (operation) (immediate)))
             (set (reg) (operation)].

            * config/i386/i386.c (TARGET_FLAGS_REGNUM): New define.

in GCC 8.

	PR target/31799
	* gcc.target/i386/pr31799.c: New test.
2020-11-17 06:01:41 -08:00
Richard Sandiford 0f6759240f aarch64: Remove XFAILs for two SVE tests
These tests started passing a while ago, so remove the XFAILs.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.target/aarch64/sve/cond_cnot_1.c: Remove XFAIL.
	* gcc.target/aarch64/sve/cond_unary_1.c: Likewise.
2020-11-17 12:02:50 +00:00
Richard Sandiford fcd513df9a PR97693: Specify required vectype in vectorizable_call
The vectorizable_call part of r11-1143 dropped the required
vectype when moving from vect_get_vec_def_for_operand to
vect_get_vec_defs_for_operand.  This caused an ICE on the
testcase for SVE, because we ended up with a non-predicate
value being passed to a predicate input.

AFAICT this was the only instance of that happening.  The types
seemed to get carried forward for all the other converted calls.

gcc/
	PR tree-optimization/97693
	* tree-vect-stmts.c (vectorizable_call): Pass the required vectype
	to vect_get_vec_defs_for_operand.

gcc/testsuite/
	PR tree-optimization/97693
	* gcc.dg/vect/pr97693.c: New test.
2020-11-17 11:51:40 +00:00
Richard Sandiford f6da5ecb05 testsuite: Add a vect_load_lanes guard
We still fall back to load/store-lanes for slp-46.c, if the target
supports it.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/vect/slp-46.c: XFAIL test for SLP on vect_load_lanes targets.
2020-11-17 11:12:54 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 324252dc59 testsuite: Add a vect_element_align_preferred guard
We don't try to increase the alignment of decls if
vect_element_align_preferred.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/vect/aligned-section-anchors-nest-1.c: XFAIL alignment
	test if vect_element_align_preferred.
2020-11-17 11:12:53 +00:00