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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Law
dca58aef2e Future proofing this test.
* gcc.target/arm/fuse-caller-save.c: Generalize expected output.
2020-03-05 08:46:20 -07:00
Jason Merrill
a258e46458 c++: Add test for PR91607.
PR c++/91607
     * g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-const3.C: New.
2020-03-05 10:14:13 -05:00
Steven G. Kargl
a2ec7c4aaf Fortran: ICE in gfc_code2string PR93792
A BOZ constant can not appear as a component inialiser for a derived
type.

gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR93792
	* decl.c (variable_decl): If param and initializer check
	for BOZ, if found,  output an error, set m to MATCH_ERROR
	and goto cleanup.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR93792
	* gfortran.dg/pr93792.f90:  New test.
2020-03-05 11:41:14 +00:00
Delia Burduv
43031fbdda [AArch32] ACLE intrinsics bfloat16 vmmla and vfma<b/t> for AArch32 AdvSIMD
This patch adds the ARMv8.6 ACLE intrinsics for vmmla, vfmab and vfmat
as part of the BFloat16 extension.
(https://developer.arm.com/docs/101028/latest.)
The intrinsics are declared in arm_neon.h and the RTL patterns are
defined in neon.md.
Two new tests are added to check assembler output and lane indices.

2020-03-05  Delia Burduv  <delia.burduv@arm.com>

	* config/arm/arm_neon.h (vbfmmlaq_f32): New.
	(vbfmlalbq_f32): New.
	(vbfmlaltq_f32): New.
	(vbfmlalbq_lane_f32): New.
	(vbfmlaltq_lane_f32): New.
	(vbfmlalbq_laneq_f32): New.
	(vbfmlaltq_laneq_f32): New.
	* config/arm/arm_neon_builtins.def (vmmla): New.
	(vfmab): New.
	(vfmat): New.
	(vfmab_lane): New.
	(vfmat_lane): New.
	(vfmab_laneq): New.
	(vfmat_laneq): New.
	* config/arm/iterators.md (BF_MA): New int iterator.
	(bt): New int attribute.
	(VQXBF): Copy of VQX with V8BF.
	* config/arm/neon.md (neon_vmmlav8bf): New insn.
	(neon_vfma<bt>v8bf): New insn.
	(neon_vfma<bt>_lanev8bf): New insn.
	(neon_vfma<bt>_laneqv8bf): New expand.
	(neon_vget_high<mode>): Changed iterator to VQXBF.
	* config/arm/unspecs.md (UNSPEC_BFMMLA): New UNSPEC.
	(UNSPEC_BFMAB): New UNSPEC.
	(UNSPEC_BFMAT): New UNSPEC.

2020-03-05  Delia Burduv  <delia.burduv@arm.com>

	* gcc.target/arm/simd/bf16_ma_1.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/arm/simd/bf16_ma_2.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/arm/simd/bf16_mmla_1.c: New test.
2020-03-05 11:19:43 +00:00
Srinath Parvathaneni
7d6b3a788f [PATCH][GCC]: Add myself to MAINTAINERS 2020-03-05 11:08:15 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek
febfe87d80 print-rtl: Fix printing of CONST_STRING in DEBUG_INSNs [PR93399]
The following testcase fails to assemble, as CONST_STRING in the DEBUG_INSNs
is printed as is, so if it contains \n and/or \r, we are in trouble:
        .loc 1 14 3
        # DEBUG haystack => [si]
        # DEBUG needle => "
"
In the gimple dumps we print those (STRING_CSTs) as
  # DEBUG haystack => D#1
  # DEBUG needle => "\n"
so this patch uses what we use in tree printing for the CONST_STRINGs too.

2020-03-05  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR middle-end/93399
	* tree-pretty-print.h (pretty_print_string): Declare.
	* tree-pretty-print.c (pretty_print_string): Remove forward
	declaration, no longer static.  Change nbytes parameter type
	from unsigned to size_t.
	* print-rtl.c (print_value) <case CONST_STRING>: Use
	pretty_print_string and for shrink way too long strings.

	* gcc.dg/pr93399.c: New test.
2020-03-05 09:12:44 +01:00
Richard Biener
c9f90a25d4 Keep .GCC.command.line sections of LTO objetcs
This patch is for .GCC.command.line sections in LTO objects to be copied
into the final objects as in the following example:

[egeyar@localhost lto]$ gcc -flto -O3 demo.c -c -g --record-gcc-command-line
[egeyar@localhost lto]$ gcc -flto -O2 demo2.c -c -g --record-gcc-command-line -DFORTIFY=2
[egeyar@localhost lto]$ gcc demo.o demo2.o -o a.out
[egeyar@localhost lto]$ readelf -p .GCC.command.line a.out

String dump of section '.GCC.command.line':
  [     0]  10.0.1 20200227 (experimental) : gcc -flto -O3 demo.c -c -g --record-gcc-command-line
  [    56]  10.0.1 20200227 (experimental) : gcc -flto -O2 demo2.c -c -g --record-gcc-command-line -DFORTIFY=2

2020-03-05  Egeyar Bagcioglu  <egeyar.bagcioglu@oracle.com>

	* simple-object.c (handle_lto_debug_sections): Name
	".GCC.command.line" among debug sections to be copied over
	from lto objects.
2020-03-05 08:44:11 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
fe19699ae2 sccvn: Fix handling of POINTER_PLUS_EXPR in memset offset [PR93582]
> > where POINTER_PLUS_EXPR last operand has sizetype type, thus unsigned,
> > and in the testcase gimple_assign_rhs2 (def) is thus 0xf000000000000001ULL
> > which multiplied by 8 doesn't fit into signed HWI.  If it would be treated
> > as signed offset instead, it would fit (-0xfffffffffffffffLL, multiplied
> > by 8 is -0x7ffffffffffffff8LL).  Unfortunately with the poly_int obfuscation
> > I'm not sure how to convert it from unsigned to signed poly_int.
>
> mem_ref_offset provides a boiler-plate for this:
>
> poly_offset_int::from (wi::to_poly_wide (TREE_OPERAND (t, 1)), SIGNED);

Thanks, that seems to work.
The test now works on both big-endian and little-endian.

2020-03-05  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>
	    Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/93582
	* tree-ssa-sccvn.c (vn_reference_lookup_3): Treat POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
	last operand as signed when looking for memset offset.  Formatting
	fix.

	* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr93582-11.c: New test.

Co-authored-by: Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
2020-03-05 08:00:04 +01:00
Martin Sebor
cb2409c60a PR c++/90938 - Initializing array with {1} works but not {0}
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/90938
	* tree.c (type_initializer_zero_p): Fail for structs initialized
	with non-structs.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/90938
	* g++.dg/init/array55.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/init/array56.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp2a/nontype-class33.C: New test.
2020-03-04 18:19:31 -07:00
GCC Administrator
547cdf8510 Daily bump. 2020-03-05 00:16:34 +00:00
Jeff Law
20a235a8b4 Fix format warning which showed up on FreeBSD 11.3.
PR bootstrap/93962
	* value-prof.c (dump_histogram_value): Use std::abs.
2020-03-04 16:25:11 -07:00
Jason Merrill
6876b269bc c++: Fix [[no_unique_address]] and default mem-init [PR90432]
output_constructor doesn't like two consecutive entries with fields at the
same position; let's avoid adding the one for the empty field.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2020-03-04  Jason Merrill  <jason@redhat.com>

	PR c++/90432
	* init.c (perform_member_init): Don't do aggregate initialization of
	empty field.
	* constexpr.c (cx_check_missing_mem_inits): Don't enforce
	initialization of empty field.
2020-03-04 17:32:10 -05:00
Martin Sebor
10bbbb591c PR tree-optimization/93986 - ICE on mixed-precision wide_int arguments
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR tree-optimization/93986
        * gcc.dg/pr93986.c: New test.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR tree-optimization/93986
        * tree-ssa-strlen.c (maybe_warn_overflow): Convert all wide_int
        operands to the same precision widest_int to avoid ICEs.
2020-03-04 15:14:49 -07:00
David Malcolm
3c1645a379 analyzer: validate region subclasses
This patch converts region::validate to a vfunc, implementing
additional checking per subclass: verifying that various
region_id fields within map_region, array_region, stack_region and
root_region are valid, rather than just those within the base class.

Doing so caught bugs earlier in follow-up work I have on
canonicalization and purging of region_model.

gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
	* region-model.cc (region::validate): Convert model param from ptr
	to reference.  Update comment to reflect that it's now a vfunc.
	(map_region::validate): New vfunc implementation.
	(array_region::validate): New vfunc implementation.
	(stack_region::validate): New vfunc implementation.
	(root_region::validate): New vfunc implementation.
	(region_model::validate): Pass a reference rather than a pointer
	to the region::validate vfunc.
	* region-model.h (region::validate): Make virtual.  Convert model
	param from ptr to reference.
	(map_region::validate): New vfunc decl.
	(array_region::validate): New vfunc decl.
	(stack_region::validate): New vfunc decl.
	(root_region::validate): New vfunc decl.
2020-03-04 16:58:34 -05:00
David Malcolm
4ac3eb5c5f analyzer: add regression test for fixed ICE [PR94028]
The C++ reproducer for PR analyzer/94028 generates a similar ICE
to that of the Fortran reproducer for PR analyzer/93993 and, like
it, was fixed by r10-7023-g3d66e153b40ed000af30a9e569a05f34d5d576aa.

This patch adds the C++ reproducer as a regression test.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/94028
	* g++.dg/analyzer/pr94028.C: New test.
2020-03-04 16:55:20 -05:00
Martin Sebor
3ca63e1c76 PR middle-end/81401 - false positive -Wformat-overflow in a loop
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/builtin-sprintf-warn-24.c: New test.
2020-03-04 10:23:49 -07:00
Will Schmidt
97bd1d6b51 Remove unnecessary XFAILs from existing testcase 20050603-3.c.
The XFAILs in this testcase (20050603-3.c) are no longer necessary
  since the fix to PR68803 was committed with svn revision r242681.

2020-03-04  Will Schmidt  <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com>

testsuite

        * gcc.target/powerpc/20050603-3.c: Remove XFAILS.
2020-03-04 10:11:45 -06:00
Will Schmidt
322fb704f8 Add dg-require to existing powerpc/pr93122.c test
2020-03-04  Will Schmidt  <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com>

	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr93122.c: Add dg-require.
2020-03-04 10:05:17 -06:00
David Malcolm
e516294a1a analyzer: handle __builtin_expect [PR93993]
The false warning:
 pr93993.f90:19:0:

   19 |     allocate (tm) ! { dg-warning "dereference of possibly-NULL" }
      |
 Warning: dereference of possibly-NULL ‘_6’ [CWE-690] [-Wanalyzer-possible-null-dereference]

in the reproducer for PR analyzer/93993 is due to a BUILTIN_EXPECT in
the chain of SSA expressions between the malloc and the condition
guarding the edge: the analyzer didn't "know" about the relationship
between initial argument to BUILTIN_EXPECT and the return value.

This patch implements support for BUILTIN_EXPECT so that the return
value is known to be equal to the initial argument.  This adds
constraints when exploring the CFG edges, eliminating the above
false positive.

Doing so also eliminated the leak warning from the reproducer.  The
issue was that leaked_pvs was empty within
impl_region_model_context::on_state_leak, due to the leaking region
being a view, of type struct Pdtet_8 *, of a region of type
struct pdtet_8 *, which led region_model::get_representative_path_var to
return a NULL_TREE value.

Hence the patch also implements view support for
region_model::get_representative_path_var, restoring the leak
diagnostic, albeit changing the wording to:

  Warning: leak of ‘(struct Pdtet_8) qb’ [CWE-401] [-Wanalyzer-malloc-leak]

It's not clear to me if we should emit leaks at a fortran "end program"
(currently we suppress them for leaks at the end of main).

gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/93993
	* region-model.cc (region_model::on_call_pre): Handle
	BUILT_IN_EXPECT and its variants.
	(region_model::add_any_constraints_from_ssa_def_stmt): Split out
	gassign handling into add_any_constraints_from_gassign; add gcall
	handling.
	(region_model::add_any_constraints_from_gassign): New function,
	based on the above.  Add handling for NOP_EXPR.
	(region_model::add_any_constraints_from_gcall): New function.
	(region_model::get_representative_path_var): Handle views.
	* region-model.h
	(region_model::add_any_constraints_from_ssa_def_stmt): New decl.
	(region_model::add_any_constraints_from_gassign): New decl.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/93993
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/expect-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/malloc-4.c: New test.
	* gfortran.dg/analyzer/pr93993.f90: Remove xfail from dg-bogus.
	Move location of leak warning and update message.
2020-03-04 10:51:34 -05:00
David Malcolm
3d66e153b4 analyzer: fix ICE on non-lvalue in prune_for_sm_diagnostic [PR93993]
PR analyzer/93993 reports another ICE within
diagnostic_manager::prune_for_sm_diagnostic in which the expression
of interest becomes a non-lvalue (similar to PR 93544, PR 93647, and
PR 93950), due to attempting to get an lvalue for a non-lvalue with a
NULL context, leading to an ICE when the failure is reported to
make_region_for_unexpected_tree_code.  The tree in question is
an ADDR_EXPR of a VAR_DECL, due to:
  event 11: switching var of interest from ‘tm’ in callee to ‘&qb’ in caller

This patch adds more bulletproofing to the routine by introducing
a tentative_region_model_context class that can be passed in such
circumstances which records that an error occurred, and then
checking to see if an error was recorded, thus avoiding the ICE.
This is papering over the problem, but a better solution seems more
like stage 1 material.

The patch also refactors the error-checking for CONSTANT_CLASS_P.

The testcase pr93993.f90 has a false positive:

 pr93993.f90:19:0:

    19 |     allocate (tm) ! { dg-warning "dereference of possibly-NULL" }
       |
 Warning: dereference of possibly-NULL ‘_6’ [CWE-690] [-Wanalyzer-possible-null-dereference]

which appears to be a pre-existing bug affecting any allocate call in
Fortran, which I will fix in a followup.

gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/93993
	* checker-path.h (state_change_event::get_lvalue): Add ctxt param
	and pass it to region_model::get_value call.
	* diagnostic-manager.cc (get_any_origin): Pass a
	tentative_region_model_context to the calls to get_lvalue and reject
	the comparison if errors occur.
	(can_be_expr_of_interest_p): New function.
	(diagnostic_manager::prune_for_sm_diagnostic): Replace checks for
	CONSTANT_CLASS_P with calls to update_for_unsuitable_sm_exprs.
	Pass a tentative_region_model_context to the calls to
	state_change_event::get_lvalue and reject the comparison if errors
	occur.
	(diagnostic_manager::update_for_unsuitable_sm_exprs): New.
	* diagnostic-manager.h
	(diagnostic_manager::update_for_unsuitable_sm_exprs): New decl.
	* region-model.h (class tentative_region_model_context): New class.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/93993
	* gfortran.dg/analyzer/pr93993.f90: New test.
2020-03-04 10:48:50 -05:00
David Malcolm
13e3ba14ec analyzer: remove unused private fields
gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
	* engine.cc (worklist::worklist): Remove unused field m_eg.
	(class viz_callgraph_edge): Remove unused field m_call_sedge.
	(class viz_callgraph): Remove unused field m_sg.
	* exploded-graph.h (worklist::::m_eg): Remove unused field.
2020-03-04 10:44:12 -05:00
Jonathan Wakely
94f7d7ec6e libstdc++: Fix comment on __memcpyable
The discussion of iterator_traits<volatile T*>::value_type and  the
example with three tempalte arguments related to an earlier version of
the patch, not the one committed.

Also improve the comment on __memcmpable.

	* include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h (__memcpyable): Fix comment.
2020-03-04 15:35:20 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
0b0908c1f2 rs6000: Fix -mpower9-vector -mno-altivec ICE (PR87560)
PR87560 reports an ICE when a test case is compiled with -mpower9-vector
and -mno-altivec.  This patch terminates compilation with an error when
this combination (and other unreasonable ones) are requested.

Bootstrapped and tested on powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu with no
regressions.  Reported error is now:

f951: Error: '-mno-altivec' turns off '-mpower9-vector'

2020-03-02  Bill Schmidt  <wschmidt@linux.ibm.com>

	PR target/87560
	* rs6000-cpus.def (OTHER_ALTIVEC_MASKS): New #define.
	* rs6000.c (rs6000_disable_incompatible_switches): Add table entry
	for OPTION_MASK_ALTIVEC.
2020-03-04 07:30:29 -06:00
Andreas Krebbel
48c16b2867 IBM Z: zTPF: Include glibc-stdint.h to get __UINTPTR_TYPE__ defined
Building a zTPF cross currently fails when building libstdc++
complaining about the __UINTPTR_TYPE__ to be missing.

Fixed by including the glibc-stdint.h header.

2020-03-04  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>

	* config.gcc: Include the glibc-stdint.h header for zTPF.
2020-03-04 13:54:50 +01:00
Andreas Krebbel
14cb388b74 IBM Z: zTPF: Prevent FPR usage
For the zTPF we must not use floating point registers.

gcc/ChangeLog:

2020-03-04  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>

	* config/s390/s390.c (s390_secondary_memory_needed): Disallow
	direct FPR-GPR copies.
	(s390_register_info_gprtofpr): Disallow GPR content to be saved in
	FPRs.
2020-03-04 13:52:28 +01:00
Andreas Krebbel
0993851dc1 IBM Z: zTPF: Build libgcc with -mtpf-trace-skip
libgcc is supposed to be built with the trace skip flags and branch
targets.  Add a zTPF header file fragment and add the -mtpf-trace-skip
option.

libgcc/ChangeLog:

2020-03-04  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>

	* config.host: Include the new makefile fragment.
	* config/s390/t-tpf: New file.
2020-03-04 13:50:02 +01:00
Andreas Krebbel
181e2a2fa5 IBM Z: zTPF: Add tpf trace customization options
The zTPF OS implements a tracing facility for function entry and exit
which uses global flags and trace function addresses. The addresses of
the flags as well as the trace functions are currently hard-coded in
the zTPF specific GCC parts of the IBM Z back-end.

With this patch these addresses can be changed at compile-time using
the new command line options.  For convenience one additional command
line option (-mtpf-trace-skip) implements a new set of hard-coded
addresses.

gcc/ChangeLog:

2020-03-04  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>

	* config/s390/s390.c (s390_emit_prologue): Specify the 2 new
	operands to the prologue_tpf expander.
	(s390_emit_epilogue): Likewise.
	(s390_option_override_internal): Do error checking and setup for
	the new options.
	* config/s390/tpf.h (TPF_TRACE_PROLOGUE_CHECK)
	(TPF_TRACE_EPILOGUE_CHECK, TPF_TRACE_PROLOGUE_TARGET)
	(TPF_TRACE_EPILOGUE_TARGET, TPF_TRACE_PROLOGUE_SKIP_TARGET)
	(TPF_TRACE_EPILOGUE_SKIP_TARGET): New macro definitions.
	* config/s390/tpf.md ("prologue_tpf", "epilogue_tpf"): Add two new
	operands for the check flag and the branch target.
	* config/s390/tpf.opt ("mtpf-trace-hook-prologue-check")
	("mtpf-trace-hook-prologue-target")
	("mtpf-trace-hook-epilogue-check")
	("mtpf-trace-hook-epilogue-target", "mtpf-trace-skip"): New
	options.
	* doc/invoke.texi: Document -mtpf-trace-skip option. The other
	options are for debugging purposes and will not be documented
	here.
2020-03-04 13:30:22 +01:00
Martin Liska
20fb4a4742
Add -fcommon to a test-case to re-trigger it.
* gcc.target/i386/pr91623.c: Add -fcommon in order
	to re-trigger the needed code for the test-case which
	was added in r10-2910-g9151048d854e352a9b83b771c6711b8221c73f7e.
2020-03-04 13:05:21 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
64ba6d1702 inliner: Copy DECL_BY_REFERENCE in copy_decl_to_var [PR93888]
In the following testcase we emit wrong debug info for the karg
parameter in the DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine into main.
The problem is that the karg PARM_DECL is DECL_BY_REFERENCE and thus
in the IL has const K & type, but in the source just const K.
When the function is inlined, we create a VAR_DECL for it, but don't
set DECL_BY_REFERENCE, so when emitting DW_AT_location, we treat it like
a const K & typed variable, but it has DW_AT_abstract_origin which has
just the const K type and thus the debugger thinks the variable has
const K type.

Fixed by copying the DECL_BY_REFERENCE flag.  Not doing it in
copy_decl_for_dup_finish, because copy_decl_no_change already copies
that flag through copy_node and in copy_result_decl_to_var it is
undesirable, as we handle DECL_BY_REFERENCE in that case instead
by changing the type.

2020-03-04  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR debug/93888
	* tree-inline.c (copy_decl_to_var): Copy DECL_BY_REFERENCE flag.

	* g++.dg/guality/pr93888.C: New test.
2020-03-04 12:59:04 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
1cdfb80a4e sccvn: Avoid overflows in push_partial_def
The following patch attempts to avoid dangerous overflows in the various
push_partial_def HOST_WIDE_INT computations.
This is achieved by performing the subtraction offset2i - offseti in
the push_partial_def function and before doing that doing some tweaks.
If a constant store (non-CONSTRUCTOR) is too large (perhaps just
hypothetical case), native_encode_expr would fail for it, but we don't
necessarily need to fail right away, instead we can treat it like
non-constant store and if it is already shadowed, we can ignore it.
Otherwise, if it at most 64-byte and the caller ensured that there is
a range overlap and push_partial_def ensures the load is at most 64-byte,
I think we should be fine, offset (relative to the load)
can be from -64*8+1 to 64*8-1 only and size at most 64*8, so no risks of
overflowing HOST_WIDE_INT computations.
For CONSTRUCTOR (or non-constant) stores, those can be indeed arbitrarily
large, the caller just checks that both the absolute offset and size fit
into signed HWI.  But, we store the same bytes in that case over and over
(both in the {} case where it is all 0, and in the hypothetical future case
where we handle in push_partial_def also memset (, 123, )), so we can tweak
the write range for our purposes.  For {} store we could just cap it at the
start offset and/or offset+size because all the bits are 0, but I wrote it
in anticipation of the memset case and so the relative offset can now be
down to -7 and similarly size can grow up to 64 bytes + 14 bits, all this
trying to preserve the offset difference % BITS_PER_UNIT or end as well.

2020-03-04  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* tree-ssa-sccvn.c (vn_walk_cb_data::push_partial_def): Add offseti
	argument.  Change pd argument so that it can be modified.  Turn
	constant non-CONSTRUCTOR store into non-constant if it is too large.
	Adjust offset and size of CONSTRUCTOR or non-constant store to avoid
	overflows.
	(vn_walk_cb_data::vn_walk_cb_data, vn_reference_lookup_3): Adjust
	callers.
2020-03-04 12:47:42 +01:00
Richard Biener
dca54007eb tree-optimization/93964 - adjust ISL code generation for pointer params
Pointers eventually need intermediate conversions in code generation.
Allowing them is much easier than fending them off since niter
and scev expansion easily drag those in.

2020-02-04  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR tree-optimization/93964
	* graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.c
	(gcc_expression_from_isl_ast_expr_id): Add intermediate
	conversion for pointer to integer converts.
	* graphite-scop-detection.c (assign_parameter_index_in_region):
	Relax assert.

	* gcc.dg/graphite/pr93964.c: New testcase.
2020-03-04 11:37:27 +01:00
Martin Liska
c7ec2f9ff6
Clear --help=language and --help=common interaction.
PR c/93886
	PR c/93887
	* doc/invoke.texi: Clarify --help=language and --help=common
	interaction.
2020-03-04 09:31:55 +01:00
Martin Liska
2e03285180
Wrap array in ctor with braces.
* method.c: Wrap array in ctor with braces in order
	to silent clang warnings.
2020-03-04 09:31:05 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
8e480ec1dd tailcall: Fix up process_assignment [PR94001]
When a function returns void or the return value is ignored, ass_var
is NULL_TREE.  The tail recursion handling generally assumes DCE has been
performed and so doesn't expect to encounter useless assignments after the
call and expects them to be part of the return value adjustment that need
to be changed into tail recursion additions/multiplications.
process_assignment does some verification and has a way to tell the caller
to try to move dead or whatever other stmts that don't participate in the
return value modifications before it is returned.
For binary rhs assignments it is just fine, neither op0 nor op1 will be
NULL_TREE and thus if *ass_var is NULL_TREE, it will not match, but unary
rhs is handled by only setting op0 to rhs1 and setting op1 to NULL_TREE.
And at this point, NULL_TREE == NULL_TREE and thus we think e.g. the
  c_2 = -e_3(D);
dead stmt is actually a return value modification, so we queue it as
multiplication and then create a void type SSA_NAME accumulator for it
and ICE shortly after.

Fixed by making sure op1 == *ass_var comparison is done only if *ass_var.

2020-03-04  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/94001
	* tree-tailcall.c (process_assignment): Before comparing op1 to
	*ass_var, verify *ass_var is non-NULL.

	* gcc.dg/pr94001.c: New test.
2020-03-04 09:01:59 +01:00
Kito Cheng
8cc59ac591 PR target/93995 ICE in patch_jump_insn, at cfgrtl.c:1290 on riscv64-linux-gnu
Last code gen change of LTGT didn't consider the situation of cbranch with LTGT,
branch only support few compare codes.

gcc/ChangeLog

	* config/riscv/riscv.c (riscv_emit_float_compare): Using NE to compare
	the result of IOR.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog

	* gcc.dg/pr93995.c: New.
2020-03-04 13:32:59 +08:00
Marek Polacek
6b3302da9e c++: Fix mismatch in template argument deduction [PR90505]
My GCC 9 patch for C++20 P0846R0 (ADL and function templates) tweaked
cp_parser_template_name to only return an identifier if name lookup
didn't find anything.  In the deduce4.C case it means that we now
return an OVERLOAD.  That means that cp_parser_template_id will call
lookup_template_function whereby producing a TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR with
unknown_type_node.  Previously, we created a TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR with
no type, making it type-dependent.  What we have now is no longer
type-dependent.  And so, when we call finish_call_expr after we've
parsed "foo<int>(10)", even though we're in a template, we still do
the normal processing, thus perform overload resolution.  When adding
the template candidate foo we need to deduce the template arguments,
and that is where things go downhill.

When fn_type_unification sees that we have explicit template arguments,
but they aren't complete, it will use them to substitute the function
type.  So we substitute e.g. "void <T33d> (U)".  But the explicit
template argument was for a different parameter so we don't actually
substitute anything.  But the problem here was that we reduced the
template level of 'U' anyway.  So then when we're actually deducing
the template arguments via type_unification_real, we fail in unify:
22932       if (TEMPLATE_TYPE_LEVEL (parm)
22933           != template_decl_level (tparm))
22934         /* The PARM is not one we're trying to unify.  Just check
22935            to see if it matches ARG.  */
because 'parm' has been reduced but 'tparm' has not yet.

Therefore we shouldn't reduce the template level of template parameters
when tf_partial aka template argument deduction substitution.  But we
can only return after performing the cp_build_qualified_type etc.
business otherwise things break horribly.

2020-03-03  Jason Merrill  <jason@redhat.com>
	    Marek Polacek  <polacek@redhat.com>

	PR c++/90505 - mismatch in template argument deduction.
	* pt.c (tsubst): Don't reduce the template level of template
	parameters when tf_partial.

	* g++.dg/template/deduce4.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/template/deduce5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/template/deduce6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/template/deduce7.C: New test.
2020-03-03 23:21:51 -05:00
Patrick Palka
712b182a8b libstdc++: Fix incorrect use of memset in ranges::fill_n (PR 94017)
When deciding whether to perform the memset optimization in ranges::fill_n, we
were crucially neglecting to check that the output pointer's value type is a
byte type.  This patch adds such a check to the problematic condition in
ranges::fill_n.

At the same time, this patch relaxes the overly conservative
__is_byte<_Tp>::__value check that requires the fill type be a byte type.  It's
overly conservative because it means we won't enable the memset optimization in
the following example

  char c[100];
  ranges::fill(c, 37);

because the fill type is deduced to be int here.  Rather than requiring that the
fill type be a byte type, it seems safe to just require the fill type be an
integral type, which is what this patch does.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/94017
	* include/bits/ranges_algobase.h (__fill_n_fn::operator()): Refine
	condition for when to use memset, making sure to additionally check that
	the output pointer's value type is a non-volatile byte type.  Instead of
	requiring that the fill type is a byte type, just require that it's an
	integral type.
	* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill/94017.cc:
	New test.
	* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill_n/94017.cc:
	New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill/94013.cc: Uncomment part that was blocked
	by PR 94017.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill/94017.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill_n/94017.cc: New test.
2020-03-03 22:46:39 -05:00
Patrick Palka
144dfc68d0 libstdc++: Move-only input iterator support in <memory> algorithms (LWG 3355)
This adds support for move-only input iterators in the ranges::unitialized_*
algorithms defined in <memory>, as per LWG 3355.  The only changes needed are to
add calls to std::move in the appropriate places and to use operator- instead of
ranges::distance because the latter cannot be used with a move-only iterator
that has a sized sentinel, as is the case here.  (This issue with
ranges::distance is LWG 3392.)

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	LWG 3355 The memory algorithms should support move-only input iterators
	introduced by P1207
	* include/bits/ranges_uninitialized.h
	(__uninitialized_copy_fn::operator()): Use std::move to avoid attempting
	to copy __ifirst, which could be a move-only input iterator.  Use
	operator- instead of ranges::distance to compute distance from a sized
	sentinel.
	(__uninitialized_copy_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_move_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_move_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_destroy_fn::operator()): Use std::move to avoid
	attempting to copy __first.
	(__uninitialized_destroy_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/destroy/constrained.cc:
	Augment test.
	* .../specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy/constrained.cc:
	Likewise.
	* .../specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_move/constrained.cc:
	Likewise.
2020-03-03 22:44:39 -05:00
Patrick Palka
26af9cd8af libstdc++: Add a testsuite range type that has a sized sentinel
This adds a testsuite range type whose end() is a sized sentinel to
<testsuite_iterators.h>, which will be used in the tests that verify LWG 3355.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (test_range::get_iterator): Make
	protected instead of private.
	(test_sized_range_sized_sent): New.
2020-03-03 22:44:39 -05:00
Patrick Palka
d6d4b339f5 libstdc++: Add a move-only testsuite iterator type
This adds a move-only testsuite iterator wrapper to <testsuite_iterators.h>
which will be used in the tests for LWG 3355.  The tests for LWG 3389 and 3390
are adjusted to use this new iterator wrapper.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (input_iterator_wrapper_nocopy):
	New testsuite iterator.
	* testsuite/24_iterators/counted_iterator/lwg3389.cc: Use it.
	* testsuite/24_iterators/move_iterator/lwg3390.cc: Likewise.
2020-03-03 22:44:35 -05:00
Patrick Palka
05779e2c89 libstdc++: Fix use of is_nothrow_assignable_v in <bits/ranges_uninitialized.h>
We are passing a value type as the first argument to is_nothrow_assignable_v,
but the result of that is inevitably false.  Since this predicate is a part of
the condition that guards the corresponding optimizations for these algorithms,
this bug means these optimizations are never used.  We should be passing a
reference type to is_nothrow_assignable_v instead.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/bits/ranges_uninitialized.h
	(uninitialized_copy_fn::operator()): Pass a reference type as the first
	argument to is_nothrow_assignable_v.
	(uninitialized_copy_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(uninitialized_move_fn::operator()): Likewise.  Return an in_out_result
	with the input iterator stripped of its move_iterator.
	(uninitialized_move_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(uninitialized_fill_fn::operator()): Pass a reference type as the first
	argument to is_nothrow_assignable_v.
	(uninitialized_fill_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
2020-03-03 22:35:34 -05:00
JunMa
7f327e8765 coroutines: Handle component_ref in captures_temporary
gcc/cp
        * coroutines.cc (captures_temporary): Strip component_ref
        to its base object.

gcc/testsuite
        * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-15-capture-comp-ref.C: New test.
2020-03-04 09:08:37 +08:00
GCC Administrator
c46da87b9d Daily bump. 2020-03-04 00:16:33 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
462f6c2041 libstdc++: Workaround is_trivially_copyable<volatile T> (PR 94013)
Several algorithms check the is_trivially_copyable trait to decide
whether to dispatch to memmove or memcmp as an optimization. Since
r271435 (CWG DR 2094) the trait is true for volatile-qualified scalars,
but we can't use memmove or memcmp when the type is volatile. We need to
also check for volatile types.

This is complicated by the fact that in C++20 (but not earlier standards)
iterator_traits<volatile T*>::value_type is T, so we can't just check
whether the value_type is volatile.

The solution in this patch is to introduce new traits __memcpyable and
__memcmpable which combine into a single trait the checks for pointers,
the value types being the same, and the type being trivially copyable
but not volatile-qualified.

	PR libstdc++/94013
	* include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h (__memcpyable, __memcmpable): New
	traits to control when to use memmove and memcmp optimizations.
	(__is_nonvolatile_trivially_copyable): New helper trait.
	* include/bits/ranges_algo.h (__lexicographical_compare_fn): Do not
	use memcmp optimization with volatile data.
	* include/bits/ranges_algobase.h (__equal_fn): Use __memcmpable.
	(__copy_or_move, __copy_or_move_backward): Use __memcpyable.
	* include/bits/stl_algobase.h (__copy_move_a2): Use __memcpyable.
	(__copy_move_backward_a2): Likewise.
	(__equal_aux1): Use __memcmpable.
	(__lexicographical_compare_aux): Do not use memcmp optimization with
	volatile data.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy_backward/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/equal/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/lexicographical_compare/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/move/94013.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/25_algorithms/move_backward/94013.cc: New test.
2020-03-03 21:39:19 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek
0e0ffbfc23 c++: Fix non-constant TARGET_EXPR constexpr handing [PR93998]
We ICE on the following testcase since I've added the SAVE_EXPR-like
constexpr handling where the TARGET_EXPR initializer (and cleanup) is
evaluated only once (because it might have side-effects like new or delete
expressions in it).
The problem is if the TARGET_EXPR (but I guess in theory SAVE_EXPR too)
initializer is *non_constant_p.  We still remember the result, but already
not that it is *non_constant_p.  Normally that wouldn't be a big problem,
if something is *non_constant_p, we only or into it and so the whole
expression will be non-constant too.  Except in the builtins handling,
we try to evaluate the arguments with non_constant_p pointing into a dummy1
bool which we ignore.  This is because some builtins might fold into a
constant even if they don't have a constexpr argument.  Unfortunately if
we evaluate the TARGET_EXPR first in the argument of such a builtin and then
once again, we don't set *non_constant_p.

So, either we don't remember the TARGET_EXPR/SAVE_EXPR result if it wasn't
constant, like the following patch does, or we could remember it, but in
some way that would make it clear that it is non-constant (e.g. by
pushing into the global->values SAVE_EXPR, SAVE_EXPR entry and perhaps
for TARGET_EXPR don't remember it on TARGET_EXPR_SLOT, but the TARGET_EXPR
itself and similarly push TARGET_EXPR, TARGET_EXPR and if we see those
after the lookup, diagnose + set *non_constant_p.  Or we could perhaps
during the builtin argument evaluation push expressions into a different
save_expr vec and undo them afterwards.

2020-03-03  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/93998
	* constexpr.c (cxx_eval_constant_expression)
	<case TARGET_EXPR, case SAVE_EXPR>: Don't record anything if
	*non_constant_p is true.

	* g++.dg/ext/pr93998.C: New test.
2020-03-03 19:49:12 +01:00
Richard Earnshaw
6b9ce2b4eb libgcc: arm: convert thumb1 code to unified syntax
Unified syntax has been the official syntax for thumb1 assembly for
over 10 years now.  It's time we made preparations for that becoming
the default in the assembler.  But before we can start doing that we
really need to clean up some laggards from the olden days.  Libgcc
support for thumb1 is one such example.

This patch converts all of the legacy (disjoint) syntax that I could
find over to unified code.  The identification was done by using a
trick version of gas that defaulted to unified mode which then faults
if legacy syntax is encountered.  The code produced was then compared
against the old code to check for differences.  One such difference
does exist, but that is because in unified syntax 'movs rd, rn' is
encoded as 'lsls rd, rn, #0', rather than 'adds rd, rn, #0'; but that
is a deliberate change that was introduced because the lsls encoding
more closely reflects the behaviour of 'movs' in arm state (where only
some of the condition flags are modified).

	* config/arm/bpabi-v6m.S (aeabi_lcmp): Convert thumb1 code to unified
	syntax.
	(aeabi_ulcmp, aeabi_ldivmod, aeabi_uldivmod): Likewise.
	(aeabi_frsub, aeabi_cfcmpeq, aeabi_fcmpeq): Likewise.
	(aeabi_fcmp, aeabi_drsub, aeabi_cdrcmple): Likewise.
	(aeabi_cdcmpeq, aeabi_dcmpeq, aeabi_dcmp): Likewise.
	* config/arm/lib1funcs.S (Lend_fde): Convert thumb1 code to unified
	syntax.
	(divsi3, modsi3): Likewise.
	(clzdi2, ctzsi2): Likewise.
	* config/arm/libunwind.S (restore_core_regs): Convert thumb1 code to
	unified syntax.
	(UNWIND_WRAPPER): Likewise.
2020-03-03 16:02:24 +00:00
Dennis Zhang
8e6d0dba16 arm: ACLE BFloat16 convert intrinsics
This patch is part of a series adding support for Armv8.6-A features.
It implements intrinsics to convert between bfloat16 and float32
formats.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/arm/arm_bf16.h (vcvtah_f32_bf16, vcvth_bf16_f32): New.
	* config/arm/arm_neon.h (vcvt_f32_bf16, vcvtq_low_f32_bf16): New.
	(vcvtq_high_f32_bf16, vcvt_bf16_f32): New.
	(vcvtq_low_bf16_f32, vcvtq_high_bf16_f32): New.
	* config/arm/arm_neon_builtins.def (vbfcvt, vbfcvt_high): New entries.
	(vbfcvtv4sf, vbfcvtv4sf_high): Likewise.
	* config/arm/iterators.md (VBFCVT, VBFCVTM): New mode iterators.
	(V_bf_low, V_bf_cvt_m): New mode attributes.
	* config/arm/neon.md (neon_vbfcvtv4sf<VBFCVT:mode>): New.
	(neon_vbfcvtv4sf_highv8bf, neon_vbfcvtsf): New.
	(neon_vbfcvt<VBFCVT:mode>, neon_vbfcvt_highv8bf): New.
	(neon_vbfcvtbf_cvtmode<mode>, neon_vbfcvtbf): New
	* config/arm/unspecs.md (UNSPEC_BFCVT, UNSPEC_BFCVT_HIG): New.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/arm/simd/bf16_cvt_1.c: New test.
2020-03-03 13:13:31 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
9b4f00dd3f libstdc++: Micro-optimisations for lexicographical_compare_three_way
As noted in LWG 3410 the specification in the C++20 draft performs more
iterator comparisons than necessary when the end of either range is
reached. Our implementation followed that specification. This removes
the redundant comparisons so that we do no unnecessary work as soon as
we find that we've reached the end of either range.

The odd-looking return statement is because it generates better code
than the original version that copied the global constants.

	* include/bits/stl_algobase.h (lexicographical_compare_three_way):
	Avoid redundant iterator comparisons (LWG 3410).
2020-03-03 11:06:26 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek
b07e4e7c75 sccvn: Improve handling of load masked with integer constant [PR93582]
As mentioned in the PR and discussed on IRC, the following patch is the
patch that fixes the originally reported issue.
We have there because of the premature bitfield comparison -> BIT_FIELD_REF
optimization:
  s$s4_19 = 0;
  s.s4 = s$s4_19;
  _10 = BIT_FIELD_REF <s, 8, 0>;
  _13 = _10 & 8;
and no other s fields are initialized.  If they would be all initialized with
constants, then my earlier PR93582 bitfield handling patches would handle it
already, but if at least one bit we ignore after the BIT_AND_EXPR masking
is not initialized or is initialized earlier to non-constant, we aren't able
to look through it until combine, which is too late for the warnings on the
dead code.
This patch handles BIT_AND_EXPR where the first operand is a SSA_NAME
initialized with a memory load and second operand is INTEGER_CST, by trying
a partial def lookup after pushing the ranges of 0 bits in the mask as
artificial initializers.  In the above case on little-endian, we push
offset 0 size 3 {} partial def and offset 4 size 4 (the result is unsigned
char) and then perform normal partial def handling.
My initial version of the patch failed miserably during bootstrap, because
data->finish (...) called vn_reference_lookup_or_insert_for_pieces
which I believe tried to remember the masked value rather than real for the
reference, or for failed lookup visit_reference_op_load called
vn_reference_insert.  The following version makes sure we aren't calling
either of those functions in the masked case, as we don't know anything
better about the reference from whatever has been discovered when the load
stmt has been visited, the patch just calls vn_nary_op_insert_stmt on
failure with the lhs (apparently calling it with the INTEGER_CST doesn't
work).

2020-03-03  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/93582
	* tree-ssa-sccvn.h (vn_reference_lookup): Add mask argument.
	* tree-ssa-sccvn.c (struct vn_walk_cb_data): Add mask and masked_result
	members, initialize them in the constructor and if mask is non-NULL,
	artificially push_partial_def {} for the portions of the mask that
	contain zeros.
	(vn_walk_cb_data::finish): If mask is non-NULL, set masked_result to
	val and return (void *)-1.  Formatting fix.
	(vn_reference_lookup_pieces): Adjust vn_walk_cb_data initialization.
	Formatting fix.
	(vn_reference_lookup): Add mask argument.  If non-NULL, don't call
	fully_constant_vn_reference_p nor vn_reference_lookup_1 and return
	data.mask_result.
	(visit_nary_op): Handle BIT_AND_EXPR of a memory load and INTEGER_CST
	mask.
	(visit_stmt): Formatting fix.

	* gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr93582-10.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/pr93582.c: New test.
	* gcc.c-torture/execute/pr93582.c: New test.
2020-03-03 11:24:33 +01:00
Richard Biener
3d6fd7ce6d tree-optimization/93946 - fix bogus redundant store removal in FRE, DSE and DOM
This fixes a common mistake in removing a store that looks redudnant but
is not because it changes the dynamic type of the memory and thus makes
a difference for following loads with TBAA.

2020-03-03  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR tree-optimization/93946
	* alias.h (refs_same_for_tbaa_p): Declare.
	* alias.c (refs_same_for_tbaa_p): New function.
	* tree-ssa-alias.c (ao_ref_alias_set): For a NULL ref return
	zero.
	* tree-ssa-scopedtables.h
	(avail_exprs_stack::lookup_avail_expr): Add output argument
	giving access to the hashtable entry.
	* tree-ssa-scopedtables.c (avail_exprs_stack::lookup_avail_expr):
	Likewise.
	* tree-ssa-dom.c: Include alias.h.
	(dom_opt_dom_walker::optimize_stmt): Validate TBAA state before
	removing redundant store.
	* tree-ssa-sccvn.h (vn_reference_s::base_set): New member.
	(ao_ref_init_from_vn_reference): Adjust prototype.
	(vn_reference_lookup_pieces): Likewise.
	(vn_reference_insert_pieces): Likewise.
	* tree-ssa-sccvn.c: Track base alias set in addition to alias
	set everywhere.
	(eliminate_dom_walker::eliminate_stmt): Also check base alias
	set when removing redundant stores.
	(visit_reference_op_store): Likewise.
	* dse.c (record_store): Adjust valdity check for redundant
	store removal.

	* gcc.dg/torture/pr93946-1.c: New testcase.
	* gcc.dg/torture/pr93946-2.c: Likewise.
2020-03-03 11:02:28 +01:00