This resolves parts of Core issues 1001/1322 by rebuilding the function type
of an instantiated function template in terms of its formal parameter types
whenever the original function type and formal parameter types disagree about
the type of a parameter after substitution.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
Core issues 1001 and 1322
PR c++/92010
* pt.c (rebuild_function_or_method_type): Split function out from ...
(tsubst_function_type): ... here.
(maybe_rebuild_function_decl_type): New function.
(tsubst_function_decl): Use it.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
Core issues 1001 and 1322
PR c++/92010
* g++.dg/cpp2a/lambda-uneval11.c: New test.
* g++.dg/template/array33.C: New test.
* g++.dg/template/array34.C: New test.
* g++.dg/template/defarg22.C: New test.
This patch is part of a series that adds support for the Arm Custom
Datapath Extension. It defines the options cdecp0-cdecp7 for CLI to
enable the CDE on corresponding coprocessor 0-7.
It also adds new target supports for CDE feature testsuite.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-08 Dennis Zhang <dennis.zhang@arm.com>
* config.gcc: Add arm_cde.h.
* config/arm/arm-c.c (arm_cpu_builtins): Define or undefine
__ARM_FEATURE_CDE and __ARM_FEATURE_CDE_COPROC.
* config/arm/arm-cpus.in (cdecp0, cdecp1, ..., cdecp7): New options.
* config/arm/arm.c (arm_option_reconfigure_globals): Configure
arm_arch_cde and arm_arch_cde_coproc to store the feature bits.
* config/arm/arm.h (TARGET_CDE): New macro.
* config/arm/arm_cde.h: New file.
* doc/invoke.texi: Document CDE options +cdecp[0-7].
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (arm_v8m_main_cde_ok): Document new target
supports option.
(arm_v8m_main_cde_fp, arm_v8_1m_main_cde_mve): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-08 Dennis Zhang <dennis.zhang@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/pragma_cde.c: New test.
* lib/target-supports.exp (arm_v8m_main_cde_ok): New target support
option.
(arm_v8m_main_cde_fp, arm_v8_1m_main_cde_mve): Likewise.
For -fsanitize=vptr, we insert a NULL store into the vptr instead of just
adding a CLOBBER of this. build_clobber_this makes the CLOBBER conditional
on in_charge (implicit) parameter whenever CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES, but when
adding this conditionalization to the -fsanitize=vptr code in PR87095,
I wanted it to catch some more cases when the class has CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES,
but the vptr is still not shared with something else, otherwise the
sanitization would be less effective.
The following testcase shows that the chosen test that CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO
is non-NULL and has BINFO_VIRTUAL_P set wasn't sufficient,
the D class has still sizeof(D) == sizeof(void*) and thus contains just
a single vptr, but while in B::~B() this results in the vptr not being
cleared, in C::~C() this condition isn't true, as CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO
in that case is B and is not BINFO_VIRTUAL_P, so it clears the vptr, but the
D::~D() dtor after invoking C::~C() invokes A::~A() with an already cleared
vptr, which is then reported.
The following patch is just a shot in the dark, keep looking through
CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO until we find BINFO_VIRTUAL_P, but it works on the
existing testcase as well as this new one.
2020-04-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/94325
* decl.c (begin_destructor_body): For CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES class
dtors, if CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO is non-NULL, but not BINFO_VIRTUAL_P,
look at CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO of its BINFO_TYPE if it is not
BINFO_VIRTUAL_P, and so on.
* g++.dg/ubsan/vptr-15.C: New test.
Here we ICE because early_check_defaulted_comparison passed a null
ctx to same_type_p. The attached test is ill-formed according to
[class.compare.default]/1, so fixed by detecting this case early.
PR c++/94478 - ICE with defaulted comparison operator
* method.c (early_check_defaulted_comparison): Give an error when the
context is null.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/spaceship-err4.C: New test.
Since commit 2f6d557ff82876432be76b1892c6c3783c0095f4 AKA SVN-r269586,
the inform() message suggesting the use of -flax-vector-conversions
has had quotes around the option name, but the testcase still expected
the message without the quotes. This patch adds to the expected
compiler output the quotes that are now issues.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gcc.target/arm/polytypes.c: Add quotes around
-flax-vector-conversions.
The following testcase shows two separate issues caused by the cselib
changes.
One is that through the cselib sp tracking improvements on
... r12 = rsp; rsp -= 8; push cst1; push cst2; push cst3; call
rsp += 32; rsp -= 8; push cst4; push cst5; push cst6; call
rsp += 32; rsp -= 8; push cst7; push cst8; push cst9; call
rsp += 32
reload_cse_simplify_set decides to optimize the rsp += 32 insns
into rsp = r12 because cselib figures that the r12 register holds the right
value. From the pure cost perspective that seems like a win and on its own
at least for -Os that would be beneficial, except that there are those
rsp -= 8 stack adjustments after it, where rsp += 32; rsp -= 8; is optimized
into rsp += 24; by the csa pass, but rsp = r12; rsp -= 8 can't. Dunno
what to do about this part, the PR has a hack in a comment.
Anyway, the following patch fixes the other part, which isn't a missed
optimization, but a wrong-code issue. The problem is that the pushes of
constant are on x86 represented through PRE_MODIFY and while
move2add_note_store has some code to handle {PRE,POST}_{INC,DEC} without
REG_INC note, it doesn't handle {PRE,POST}_MODIFY (that would be enough
to fix this testcase). But additionally it looks misplaced, because
move2add_note_store is only called on the rtxes that are stored into,
while RTX_AUTOINC can happen not just in those, but anywhere else in the
instruction (e.g. pop insn can have autoinc in the SET_SRC MEM).
REG_INC note seems to be required for any autoinc except for stack pointer
autoinc which doesn't have those notes, so this patch just handles
the sp autoinc after the REG_INC note handling loop.
2020-04-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/94516
* postreload.c: Include rtl-iter.h.
(reload_cse_move2add): Handle SP autoinc here by FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_VAR
looking for all MEMs with RTX_AUTOINC operand.
(move2add_note_store): Remove {PRE,POST}_{INC,DEC} handling.
* gcc.dg/torture/pr94516.c: New test.
The following change accidentally got committed in the previous
commit, r10-7614-g13e41d8b9d3d7598c72c38acc86a3d97046c8373,
among the intended changes. Hence:
Revert:
gcc/
* omp-grid.c (grid_eliminate_combined_simd_part): Use
OMP_CLAUSE_CODE to access the omp clause code.
gcc/c/
PR middle-end/94120
* c-decl.c (c_check_in_current_scope): New function.
* c-tree.h (c_check_in_current_scope): Declare it.
* c-parser.c (c_parser_oacc_declare): Add check that variables
are declared in the same scope as the directive. Fix handling
of namespace vars.
gcc/cp/
PR middle-end/94120
* paser.c (cp_parser_oacc_declare): Add check that variables
are declared in the same scope as the directive.
gcc/testsuite/
PR middle-end/94120
* c-c++-common/goacc/declare-pr94120.c: New.
* g++.dg/declare-pr94120.C: New.
libgomp/testsuite/
PR middle-end/94120
* libgomp.oacc-c++/declare-pr94120.C: New.
This moves WARN_DFLAGS from GDCFLAGS to AM_DFLAGS so it is always
included in the build and testsuite of libphobos. Currently, this
doesn't happen as GDCFLAGS is overriden by it being set at the
top-level.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Substite WARN_DFLAGS independently of GDCFLAGS.
* libdruntime/Makefile.am: Add WARN_DFLAGS to AM_DFLAGS.
* libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/Makefile.am: Add WARN_DFLAGS to AM_DFLAGS.
* src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/testsuite_flags.in: Add WARN_DFLAGS to --gdcflags.
The problem here was that cp_parser_requires_expression committing to a
tentative parse confused cp_parser_decltype_expr, which needs to still be
tentative. The only reason to commit here is to get syntax errors within
the requires-expression, which we can still do when the commit is firewalled
from the enclosing context.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2020-04-07 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/94480
* parser.c (cp_parser_requires_expression): Use tentative_firewall.
Improves the versioning of IeeeFlags and FloatingPointControl code and
unit-tests, making it clearer which targets can and cannot support it.
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/dlang/phobos/pull/7435
Here the 'decltype' is missing '(auto)', so open_paren was NULL, and trying
to get its location is a SEGV. Using matching_parens avoids that problem.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2020-04-07 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/94481
* parser.c (cp_parser_placeholder_type_specifier): Use
matching_parens.
The following testcase ICEs on armv7hl-linux-gnueabi.
try_combine is called on:
(gdb) p debug_rtx (i3)
(insn 20 12 22 2 (set (mem/c:SI (plus:SI (reg/f:SI 102 sfp)
(const_int -4 [0xfffffffffffffffc])) [1 x+0 S4 A32])
(reg:SI 125)) "pr94291.c":7:8 241 {*arm_movsi_insn}
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:SI 125)
(nil)))
(gdb) p debug_rtx (i2)
(insn 12 7 20 2 (parallel [
(set (reg:CC 100 cc)
(compare:CC (reg:SI 121 [ <retval> ])
(const_int 0 [0])))
(set (reg:SI 125)
(reg:SI 121 [ <retval> ]))
]) "pr94291.c":7:8 248 {*movsi_compare0}
(expr_list:REG_UNUSED (reg:CC 100 cc)
(nil)))
and tries to recognize cc = r121 cmp 0; [sfp-4] = r121 parallel,
but that isn't recognized, so it splits it into two: split_i2i3
[sfp-4] = r121 followed by cc = r121 cmp 0 which is recognized, but
ICEs because the code below insist that the SET_DEST of newi2pat
(or first set in PARALLEL thereof) must be a REG or SUBREG of REG,
but it is a MEM in this case. I don't see any condition that would
guarantee that, perhaps for the swap_i2i3 case it was somehow guaranteed.
As the code just wants to update LOG_LINKS and LOG_LINKS are only for
registers, not for MEM or anything else, the patch just doesn't update those
if it isn't a REG or SUBREG of REG.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/94291
PR rtl-optimization/84169
* combine.c (try_combine): For split_i2i3, don't assume SET_DEST
must be a REG or SUBREG of REG; if it is not one of these, don't
update LOG_LINKs.
* gcc.dg/pr94291.c: New test.
With this patch we get rid of the usage of the glibc-internal symbol
__tls_get_addr_internal.
If build with multilib, the file
gcc/libphobos/libdruntime/config/systemz/get_tls_offset.S is used
for both configurations: systemz and s390.
Therefore both implementations are now in the systemz file which
uses an "#ifdef __s390x__" in order to distinguish both cases.
The s390 file is just including the systemz one.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Robin Dapp <rdapp@linux.ibm.com>
Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.ibm.com>
* configure: Regenerate.
* libdruntime/Makefile.am: Add s390x and s390.
* libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libdruntime/config/s390/get_tls_offset.S: New file.
* libdruntime/config/systemz/get_tls_offset.S: New file.
* libdruntime/gcc/sections/elf_shared.d: Use ibmz_get_tls_offset.
* m4/druntime/cpu.m4: Add s390x and s390.
When gimplifying an address operand we may expose an indirect
ref via DECL_VALUE_EXPR for example. This is dealt with in the
code already but it fails to consider that INDIRECT_REFs get
gimplified to MEM_REFs.
Fixed which makes the ICE observed on x86_64-netbsd go away.
2020-04-07 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR middle-end/94479
* gimplify.c (gimplify_addr_expr): Also consider generated
MEM_REFs.
* gcc.dg/torture/pr94479.c: New testcase.
The following testcase ICEs on aarch64 apparently since the introduction of
the aarch64 port. The reason is that the {ashl,ashr,lshr}<mode>3 expanders
completely unnecessarily FAIL; if operands[2] is something other than
a CONST_INT or REG or MEM and the middle-end code can't cope with the
pattern giving up in these cases. All the expanders use general_operand
predicate for the shift amount operand, but then have just a special case
for CONST_INT (if in-bound, emit an immediate shift, otherwise force into
REG), or MEM (force into REG), or REG (that is the case it handles).
In the testcase, operands[2] is a lowpart SUBREG of a REG, which is valid
general_operand.
I don't see any reason what is magic about MEMs that it should be forced
into REG and others like SUBREGs that it shouldn't, there isn't even a
reason to check for !REG_P because force_reg will do nothing if the operand
is already a REG, and otherwise can handle general_operand just fine.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/94488
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (ashl<mode>3, lshr<mode>3,
ashr<mode>3): Force operands[2] into reg whenever it is not CONST_INT.
Assume it is a REG after that instead of testing it and doing FAIL
otherwise. Formatting fix.
* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr94488.c: New test.
This C++17 header is supported in C++14 as a GNU extension, but stopped
working last year because I made it depend on an internal helper which
is only defined for C++17 and up.
PR libstdc++/94520
* include/std/charconv (__integer_to_chars_result_type)
(__integer_from_chars_result_type): Use __or_ instead of __or_v_ to
allow use in C++14.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/1.cc: Run test as C++14 and replace
use of std::string_view with std::string.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/2.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/to_chars/1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/to_chars/2.cc: Likewise.
In cases that we need to extended the lifetime of a temporary captured
by reference, we make a replacement var for the temporary. This will
be then used to define a coroutine frame entry (so that the var created
is elided by a later phase). However, we should ensure that the var
is correctly declared anyway.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
* coroutines.cc (maybe_promote_captured_temps): Ensure that
reference capture placeholder vars are properly declared.
This patch adds C++ polymorphism for the MVE intrinsics, by using the native C++
polymorphic functions when C++ is used.
It also moves the PRESERVE name macro definitions to the right place so that the
variants without the '__arm_' prefix are not available if we define the PRESERVE
NAMESPACE macro.
This patch further fixes two testisms that were brought to light by C++ testing
added in this patch.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h: Add C++ polymorphism and fix preserve MACROs.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* g++.target/arm/mve.exp: New.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vcmpneq_n_f16: Fix testism.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vcmpneq_n_f32: Likewise.
This patch fixes the passing of some pointers to builtins that expect slightly
different types of pointers. In C this didn't prove an issue, but when
compiling for C++ gcc complains.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h: Cast some pointers to expected types.
This patch fixes some testisms I found when testing using -Wall/-Werror.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vuninitializedq_float.c: Fix testism.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vuninitializedq_float1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vuninitializedq_int.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vuninitializedq_int1.c: Likewise.
This patch replaces all uses of 'vuninitializedq_*' by the same function but
under the __arm_ namespace. In case we define the PRESERVE MACRO the variant
without the '__arm_' prefix will not be available.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h: Replace all uses of vuninitializedq_* with the
same with '__arm_' prefix.
This patch fixes vec extracts to memory that can arise from code as seen in the
testcase added. The patch fixes this by allowing mem operands in the set of
mve_vec_extract patterns, which given the only '=r' constraint will lead to the
scalar value being written to a register and then stored in memory using scalar
store pattern.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/mve.md (mve_vec_extract*): Allow memory operands in set.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vec_extracts_from_memory.c: New
test.
Hi,
This patch fixes the immediate checks on vcvt and vqshr(u)n[bt] instructions.
It also removes the 'arm_mve_immediate_check' as the check was wrong and the
error message is not much better than the constraint one, which albeit isn't
great either.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm.c (arm_mve_immediate_check): Removed.
* config/arm/mve.md (MVE_pred2, MVE_constraint2): Added FP types.
(mve_vcvtq_n_to_f_*, mve_vcvtq_n_from_f_*, mve_vqshrnbq_n_*,
mve_vqshrntq_n_*, mve_vqshrunbq_n_s*, mve_vqshruntq_n_s*,
mve_vcvtq_m_n_from_f_*, mve_vcvtq_m_n_to_f_*, mve_vqshrnbq_m_n_*,
mve_vqrshruntq_m_n_s*, mve_vqshrunbq_m_n_s*,
mve_vqshruntq_m_n_s*): Fixed immediate constraints.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_immediates_1_n.c: New test.
After fixing the v[id]wdups using the "moving the wrap parameter" into the
top-end of a DImode operand using a shift, I noticed we were using lsll for
32-bit shifts in scalars, where we don't need to, as we can simply do a move,
which is much better if we don't need to use the bottom part.
We can solve this in a better way, but for now this will do.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm.d (ashldi3): Don't use lsll for constant 32-bit shifts.
This patch fixes v[id]wdup intrinsics. They had two issues:
1) the predicated versions did not link the incoming inactive vector parameter
to the output
2) The backend didn't enforce the wrap limit operand be in an odd register.
1) was fixed like we did for all other predicated intrinsics
2) requires a temporary hack where we pass the value in the top end of DImode
operand. The proper fix would be to add a register CLASS but this interacted
badly with other existing targets codegen. We will look to fix this properly in GCC 11.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h: Fix v[id]wdup intrinsics.
* config/arm/mve/md: Fix v[id]wdup patterns.
This patch fixes the constant load pattern for MVE, this was not accounting
correctly for label + offset cases.
Added test that ICE'd before and removed the scan assemblers for the mve_vector*
tests as they were too fragile.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm.c (output_move_neon): Deal with label + offset cases.
* config/arm/mve.md (*mve_mov<mode>): Handle const vectors.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_load_from_array.c: New test.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_float.c: Remove
scan-assembler.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_float1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_int1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_int2.c: Likewise.
To make sure our inlining of _Generic doesn't go crazy we added an in between
declaration of the parameters used for _Generic selection. However, this will
not work if the parameter being passed in is an array. Since none of our
intrinsics return pointers we do not need to use typeof here as we will never be
able to nest intrinsics through this parameter. I also removed the unnecessary
const pointers in mve_typeid.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h: Remove use of typeof for addr pointer parameters
and remove const_ptr enums.
This patch merges some polymorphic functions that were uncorrectly separating
scalar variants. It also simplifies the way we detect scalars and constants in
mve_typeid.
I also fixed some polymorphic intrinsics that were splitting of scalar cases.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_mve.h (vsubq_n): Merge with...
(vsubq): ... this.
(vmulq_n): Merge with...
(vmulq): ... this.
(__ARM_mve_typeid): Simplify scalar and constant detection.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_f16.c: Fix test.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_f32.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_s16.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_s32.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_s8.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_u16.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_u32.c: Likewise.
* gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/vmulq_n_u8.c: Likewise.
The ordering of some fields in struct sigaction on s390x (64bit)
differs compared to s390 and other architectures.
This patch adjusts this order according to the definition of
<glibc-src>/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/bits/sigaction.h
Without this fix e.g. the call
sigaction( suspendSignalNumber, &sigusr1, null ) in thread.d
leads to setting the sa_restorer field to 0xffffffffffffffff.
In case a signal, the signal handler returns to this address
and the process stops with a SIGILL.
This was observable in several execution testcases on s390x:
libphobos.druntime/core/thread.d
libphobos.druntime_shared/core/thread.d
libphobos.thread/tlsgc_sections.d
libphobos.allocations/tls_gc_integration.d
libphobos.phobos/std/parallelism.d
libphobos.phobos_shared/std/parallelism.d
libphobos.shared/host.c
libphobos.shared/linkD.c
libphobos.shared/linkDR.c
libphobos.shared/link_linkdep.d
libphobos.shared/load.d
libphobos.shared/loadDR.c
libphobos.shared/load_linkdep.d
libphobos.shared/load_loaddep.d
libphobos/ChangeLog:
2020-04-07 Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.ibm.com>
* libdruntime/core/sys/posix/signal.d:
Add struct sigaction_t for SystemZ.
This PR reports that ever since the introduction of the
CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY flag, we are sometimes failing to resolve
PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs inside array initializers that refer to some inner
constructor. In the testcase in the PR, we have as the initializer for "S c[];"
the following
{{.a=(int &) &_ZGR1c_, .b={*(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct S>)->a}}}
where CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY is set on the middle constructor. When
calling replace_placeholders from store_init_value, we pass the entire
initializer to it, and as a result we fail to resolve the PLACEHOLDER_EXPR
within due to the CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY flag on the middle
constructor blocking replace_placeholders_r from reaching it.
To fix this, we could perhaps either call replace_placeholders in more places,
or we could change where we set CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY. This patch
takes this latter approach -- when building up an array initializer, we now
bubble any CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY flag from the element initializers
up to the array initializer so that the boundary doesn't later impede us when we
call replace_placeholders from store_init_value.
Besides fixing the kind of code like in the testcase, this shouldn't cause any
other differences in PLACEHOLDER_EXPR resolution because we don't create or use
PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs of array type in the frontend, as far as I can tell.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR c++/90996
* tree.c (replace_placeholders): Look through all handled components,
not just COMPONENT_REFs.
* typeck2.c (process_init_constructor_array): Propagate
CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY up from each element initializer to
the array initializer.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c++/90996
* g++.dg/cpp1y/pr90996.C: New test.
The following testcases are miscompiled, because expand_vec_perm_pshufb
incorrectly thinks it can use vpshufb instruction for the permutations
when it can't.
The
if (vmode == V32QImode)
{
/* vpshufb only works intra lanes, it is not
possible to shuffle bytes in between the lanes. */
for (i = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
if ((d->perm[i] ^ i) & (nelt / 2))
return false;
}
intra-lane check which is correct has been copied and adjusted for 64-byte
modes into:
if (vmode == V64QImode)
{
/* vpshufb only works intra lanes, it is not
possible to shuffle bytes in between the lanes. */
for (i = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
if ((d->perm[i] ^ i) & (nelt / 4))
return false;
}
which is not correct, because 64-byte modes have 4 lanes rather than just
two and the above is only testing that the permutation grabs even lane elts
from even lanes and odd lane elts from odd lanes, but not that they are
from the same 256-bit half.
The following patch fixes it by using 3 * nelt / 4 instead of nelt / 4,
so we actually check the most significant 2 bits rather than just one.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/94509
* config/i386/i386-expand.c (expand_vec_perm_pshufb): Fix the check
for inter-lane permutation for 64-byte modes.
* gcc.target/i386/avx512bw-pr94509-1.c: New test.
* gcc.target/i386/avx512bw-pr94509-2.c: New test.
We need to set OMP_PARALLEL_COMBINED only if the parsing of omp_master
succeeded, because otherwise there is no nested master construct in the
parallel.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/94512
* c-parser.c (c_parser_omp_parallel): Set OMP_PARALLEL_COMBINED
if c_parser_omp_master succeeded.
* parser.c (cp_parser_omp_parallel): Set OMP_PARALLEL_COMBINED
if cp_parser_omp_master succeeded.
* g++.dg/gomp/pr94512.C: New test.
The following testcase ICEs on aarch64 apparently since the introduction of
the aarch64 port. The reason is that the {ashl,ashr,lshr}<mode>3 expanders
completely unnecessarily FAIL; if operands[2] is something other than
a CONST_INT or REG or MEM and the middle-end code can't cope with the
pattern giving up in these cases. All the expanders use general_operand
predicate for the shift amount operand, but then have just a special case
for CONST_INT (if in-bound, emit an immediate shift, otherwise force into
REG), or MEM (force into REG), or REG (that is the case it handles).
In the testcase, operands[2] is a lowpart SUBREG of a REG, which is valid
general_operand.
I don't see any reason what is magic about MEMs that it should be forced
into REG and others like SUBREGs that it shouldn't, there isn't even a
reason to check for !REG_P because force_reg will do nothing if the operand
is already a REG, and otherwise can handle general_operand just fine.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/94488
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (ashl<mode>3, lshr<mode>3,
ashr<mode>3): Force operands[2] into reg whenever it is not CONST_INT.
Assume it is a REG after that instead of testing it and doing FAIL
otherwise. Formatting fix.
* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr94488.c: New test.
The following testcase is miscompiled in 8.x, because emit_reduc_half is
prepared to handle for 512-bit modes only i equal to 512, 256, 128 and 64.
V32HImode also needs i equal to 32 and V64QImode i equal to 32 and 16,
but emit_reduc_half in that case performs a redundant permutation exactly
like i == 32. In 9+ the testcase works because Richard in r9-3393
changed the reduc_* expanders so that they actually don't call
ix86_expand_reduc on 512-bit modes, but only 128-bit ones.
The patch fixes emit_reduc_half to handle also i of 32 and 16 similarly to
how V32QImode/V16HImode are handled for AVX2. I think it shouldn't hurt
to fix the function even on the trunk and 9 branch even when nothing uses
it ATM.
2020-04-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/94500
* config/i386/i386-expand.c (emit_reduc_half): For V{64QI,32HI}mode
handle i < 64 using avx512bw_lshrv4ti3. Formatting fixes.
* gcc.target/i386/avx512bw-pr94500.c: New test.
duplicate_decls assumed that any TREE_ARTIFICIAL function at namespace scope
was a built-in function, but now in C++20 it's possible to have an
implicitly declared hidden friend operator==. We just need to move the
assert into the if condition.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2020-04-06 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/94462
* decl.c (duplicate_decls): Fix handling of DECL_HIDDEN_FRIEND_P.
Fix a problem with commit c8e759b4215b ("libgomp/test: Fix compilation
for build sysroot") that caused a regression in some standalone test
environments where testsuite/libgomp-test-support.exp is used, but the
compiler is expected to be determined by `[find_gcc]', and set the
GCC_UNDER_TEST TCL variable in testsuite/libgomp-site-extra.exp instead.
libgomp/
* configure.ac: Add testsuite/libgomp-site-extra.exp to output
files.
* configure: Regenerate.
* testsuite/libgomp-site-extra.exp.in: New file.
* testsuite/libgomp-test-support.exp.in (GCC_UNDER_TEST): Remove
variable.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DEJAGNU_SITE_CONFIG): New
variable.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Fix a problem with the libatomic testsuite using a method to determine
the compiler to use resulting in the tool being different from one the
library has been built with, and causing a catastrophic failure from the
lack of a suitable `--sysroot=' option where the `--with-build-sysroot='
configuration option has been used to build the compiler resulting in
the inability to link executables.
Address this problem by providing a DejaGNU configuration file defining
the compiler to use, via the GCC_UNDER_TEST TCL variable, set from $CC
by autoconf, which will have all the required options set for the target
compiler to build executables in the environment configured, removing
failures like:
.../bin/riscv64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory
.../bin/riscv64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find -lm
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
compiler exited with status 1
FAIL: libatomic.c/atomic-compare-exchange-1.c (test for excess errors)
Excess errors:
.../bin/riscv64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory
.../bin/riscv64-linux-gnu-ld: cannot find -lm
UNRESOLVED: libatomic.c/atomic-compare-exchange-1.c compilation failed to produce executable
and bringing overall test results for the `riscv64-linux-gnu' target
(here with the `x86_64-linux-gnu' host and RISC-V QEMU in the Linux user
emulation mode as the target board) from:
=== libatomic Summary ===
# of unexpected failures 27
# of unresolved testcases 27
to:
=== libatomic Summary ===
# of expected passes 54
libatomic/
* configure.ac: Add testsuite/libatomic-site-extra.exp to output
files.
* configure: Regenerate.
* libatomic/testsuite/libatomic-site-extra.exp.in: New file.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DEJAGNU_SITE_CONFIG): New
variable.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
getopt.c hangs the compiler on h8300-elf with -O2 -g, because the
IL contains addition of constant 0, the first PLUS operand is determined
to have the SP_DERIVED_VALUE_P and the new code in cselib recurses
indefinitely on seeing SP_DERIVED_VALUE_P with locs of
(plus:P SP_DERIVED_VALUE_P (const_int 0)).
Fixed by making sure cselib_subst_to_values canonicalizes it, hashing
already hashes it the same too.
2020-04-06 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* cselib.c (cselib_subst_to_values): For SP_DERIVED_VALUE_P
+ const0_rtx return the SP_DERIVED_VALUE_P.