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tree_builtin_call_types_compatible_p uses TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT comparisons or tree_nop_conversion_p to ensure a builtin has correct GENERIC arguments. Unfortunately this regressed when get_call_combined_fn is called during GIMPLE optimizations. E.g. when number_of_iterations_popcount is called, it doesn't ensure TYPE_MAIN_VARIABLE compatible argument type, it picks __builtin_popcount{,l,ll} based just on types' precision and doesn't fold_convert the arg to the right type. We are in GIMPLE, such conversions are useless... So, either we'd need to fix number_of_iterations_popcount to add casts and inspect anything else that creates CALL_EXPRs late, or we can in tree_builtin_call_types_compatible_p just use the GIMPLE type comparisons (useless_type_conversion_p) when we are in GIMPLE form and the TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT comparison or tree_nop_conversion_p test otherwise. I think especially this late in stage4 the latter seems safer to me. 2022-04-13 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR middle-end/105253 * tree.cc (tree_builtin_call_types_compatible_p): If PROP_gimple, use useless_type_conversion_p checks instead of TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT comparisons or tree_nop_conversion_p checks. * gcc.target/i386/pr105253.c: New test. |
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