Patrick Palka [Fri, 18 Dec 2020 04:11:12 +0000 (23:11 -0500)]
libstdc++: Import parts of the Ryu library
This imports the source files from the Ryu library that define
d2s_buffered_n, f2s_buffered_n, d2fixed_buffered_n, d2exp_buffered_n and
generic_binary_to_decimal, which we're going to use as the base of our
std::to_chars implementation.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* src/c++17/ryu/MERGE: New file.
* src/c++17/ryu/common.h, src/c++17/ryu/d2fixed.c,
src/c++17/ryu/d2fixed_full_table.h, src/c++17/ryu/d2s.c,
src/c++17/ryu/d2s_full_table.h, src/c++17/ryu/d2s_intrinsics.h,
src/c++17/ryu/digit_table.h, src/c++17/ryu/f2s.c,
src/c++17/ryu/f2s_intrinsics.h, src/c++17/ryu/generic_128.c,
src/c++17/ryu/generic_128.h, src/c++17/ryu/ryu_generic_128.h:
Import these files from the Ryu library.
Patrick Palka [Fri, 18 Dec 2020 03:18:09 +0000 (22:18 -0500)]
c++: More precise tracking of potentially unstable satisfaction
This makes tracking of potentially unstable satisfaction results more
precise by recording the specific types for which completion failed
during satisfaction. We now recompute a satisfaction result only if one
of these types has been completed since the last time we computed the
satisfaction result. Thus the number of times that we recompute a
satisfaction result is now bounded by the number of such incomplete
types, rather than being effectively unbounded. This allows us to
remove the invalid assumption in note_ftc_for_satisfaction that was
added to avoid a compile time performance regression in cmcstl2 due to
repeated recomputation of a satisfaction result that depended on
completion of a permanently incomplete class template specialization.
In order to continue to detect the instability in concepts-complete3.C,
we also need to explicitly keep track of return type deduction failure
alongside type completion failure. So this patch also adds a call to
note_ftc_for_satisfaction in require_deduced_type.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constraint.cc (satisfying_constraint): Move up definition
and give it bool type.
(failed_type_completion_count): Replace with ...
(failed_type_completions): ... this.
(note_failed_type_completion_for_satisfaction): Append the
supplied argument to failed_type_completions.
(some_type_complete_p): Define.
(sat_entry::maybe_unstable): Replace with ...
(sat_entry::ftc_begin, sat_entry::ftc_end): ... these.
(satisfaction_cache::ftc_count): Replace with ...
(satisfaction_cache::ftc_begin): ... this.
(satisfaction_cache::satisfaction_cache): Adjust accordingly.
(satisfaction_cache::get): Adjust accordingly, using
some_type_complete_p.
(satisfaction_cache::save): Adjust accordingly.
(satisfying_constraint_p): Remove unused function.
(satisfy_constraint): Set satisfying_constraint.
(satisfy_declaration_constraints): Likewise.
* decl.c (require_deduced_type): Call
note_failed_type_completion_for_satisfaction.
Patrick Palka [Fri, 18 Dec 2020 03:18:07 +0000 (22:18 -0500)]
c++: Diagnose self-recursive satisfaction
This patch further extends the satisfaction_cache class to diagnose
self-recursive satisfaction.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constraint.cc (sat_entry::evaluating): New member.
(satisfaction_cache::get): If entry->evaluating, diagnose
self-recursive satisfaction. Otherwise, set entry->evaluating
if we're not reusing a cached satisfaction result.
(satisfaction_cache::save): Clear entry->evaluating.
(satisfy_atom): Set up diagnosing_failed_constraint before the
first call to get().
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c++/96840
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-pr88395.C: Adjust to expect the
self-recursive satisfaction to get directly diagnosed.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-recursive-sat2.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-recursive-sat4.C: New test.
Patrick Palka [Fri, 18 Dec 2020 03:18:00 +0000 (22:18 -0500)]
c++: Diagnose unstable satisfaction
This implements lightweight heuristical detection and diagnosing of
satisfaction whose result changes at different points in the program,
which renders the program ill-formed NDR as of P2104. We've recently
started to more aggressively cache satisfaction results, and so the goal
with this patch is to make this caching behavior more transparent to
the user.
A satisfaction result is flagged as "potentially unstable" (at the atom
granularity) if during its computation, some type completion failure
occurs. This is detected by making complete_type_or_maybe_complain
increment a counter upon failure and comparing the value of the counter
before and after satisfaction. (We don't instrument complete_type
directly because it's used "opportunistically" in many spots where type
completion failure doesn't necessary lead to substitution failure.)
Such flagged satisfaction results are always recomputed from scratch,
even when performing satisfaction quietly. When saving a satisfaction
result, we now compare the computed result with the cached result, and
if they differ, proceed with diagnosing the instability.
Most of the implementation is confined to the satisfaction_cache class,
which has been completely rewritten.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constraint.cc (failed_type_completion_count): New.
(note_failed_type_completion_for_satisfaction): New.
(sat_entry::constr): Rename to ...
(sat_entry::atom): ... this.
(sat_entry::location): New member.
(sat_entry::maybe_unstable): New member.
(sat_entry::diagnose_instability): New member.
(struct sat_hasher): Adjust after the above renaming.
(get_satisfaction, save_satisfaction): Remove.
(satisfaction_cache): Rewrite completely.
(satisfy_atom): When instantiation of the parameter mapping
fails, set diagnose_instability. Propagate location from
inst_cache.entry to cache.entry if the secondary lookup
succeeded.
(satisfy_declaration_constraints): When
failed_type_completion_count differs before and after
satisfaction, then don't cache the satisfaction result.
* cp-tree.h (note_failed_type_completion_for_satisfaction):
Declare.
* pt.c (tsubst) <case TYPENAME_TYPE>: Use
complete_type_or_maybe_complain instead of open-coding it.
* typeck.c (complete_type_or_maybe_complain): Call
note_failed_type_completion_for_satisfaction when type
completion fails.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-complete1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-complete2.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-complete3.C: New test.
GCC Administrator [Fri, 18 Dec 2020 00:16:30 +0000 (00:16 +0000)]
Daily bump.
Przemyslaw Wirkus [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 20:58:39 +0000 (20:58 +0000)]
arm: Add support for Cortex-A78C
This patch adds support for -mcpu=cortex-a78c command line option.
For more information about this processor, see [0]:
[0] https://developer.arm.com/ip-products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a78c
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/arm/arm-cpus.in: Add Cortex-A78C core.
* config/arm/arm-tables.opt: Regenerate.
* config/arm/arm-tune.md: Regenerate.
* doc/invoke.texi: Update docs.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 19:31:02 +0000 (19:31 +0000)]
rtl-ssa: Fix reg_raw_mode thinko [PR98347]
I'd used reg_raw_mode[regno] for general registers, even though
the array is only valid for hard registers. This patch uses
regno_reg_rtx instead.
gcc/
PR rtl-optimization/98347
* rtl-ssa/access-utils.h (full_register): Use regno_reg_rtx
instead of reg_raw_mode.
H.J. Lu [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 19:00:02 +0000 (11:00 -0800)]
Update default_estimated_poly_value prototype in targhooks.h
commit
64432b680eab0bddbe9a4ad4798457cf6a14ad60
Author: Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com>
Date: Thu Dec 17 18:02:37 2020 +0000
vect, aarch64: Extend SVE vs Advanced SIMD costing decisions in vect_better_loop_vinfo_p
changed default_estimated_poly_value to
HOST_WIDE_INT
default_estimated_poly_value (poly_int64 x, poly_value_estimate_kind)
{
return x.coeffs[0];
}
Update default_estimated_poly_value prototype in targhooks.h to match it.
* targhooks.h (default_estimated_poly_value): Updated.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 18:28:18 +0000 (10:28 -0800)]
doc: Standard library header units
It seems users are confused by the lack of standard library header
units.
gcc/
* doc/invoke.texi (C++ Modules): Document lack of std
library header units.
Kyrylo Tkachov [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 18:02:37 +0000 (18:02 +0000)]
vect, aarch64: Extend SVE vs Advanced SIMD costing decisions in vect_better_loop_vinfo_p
While experimenting with some backend costs for Advanced SIMD and SVE I
hit many cases where GCC would pick SVE for VLA auto-vectorisation even when
the backend very clearly presented cheaper costs for Advanced SIMD.
For a simple float addition loop the SVE costs were:
vec.c:9:21: note: Cost model analysis:
Vector inside of loop cost: 28
Vector prologue cost: 2
Vector epilogue cost: 0
Scalar iteration cost: 10
Scalar outside cost: 0
Vector outside cost: 2
prologue iterations: 0
epilogue iterations: 0
Minimum number of vector iterations: 1
Calculated minimum iters for profitability: 4
and for Advanced SIMD (Neon) they're:
vec.c:9:21: note: Cost model analysis:
Vector inside of loop cost: 11
Vector prologue cost: 0
Vector epilogue cost: 0
Scalar iteration cost: 10
Scalar outside cost: 0
Vector outside cost: 0
prologue iterations: 0
epilogue iterations: 0
Calculated minimum iters for profitability: 0
vec.c:9:21: note: Runtime profitability threshold = 4
yet the SVE one was always picked. With guidance from Richard this seems
to be due to the vinfo comparisons in vect_better_loop_vinfo_p, in
particular the part with the big comment explaining the
estimated_rel_new * 2 <= estimated_rel_old heuristic.
This patch extends the comparisons by introducing a three-way estimate
kind for poly_int values that the backend can distinguish.
This allows vect_better_loop_vinfo_p to ask for minimum, maximum and
likely estimates and pick Advanced SIMD overs SVE when it is clearly cheaper.
gcc/
* target.h (enum poly_value_estimate_kind): Define.
(estimated_poly_value): Take an estimate kind argument.
* target.def (estimated_poly_value): Update definition for the
above.
* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
* targhooks.c (estimated_poly_value): Update prototype.
* tree-vect-loop.c (vect_better_loop_vinfo_p): Use min, max and
likely estimates of VF to pick between vinfos.
* config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_cmp_autovec_modes): Use
estimated_poly_value instead of aarch64_estimated_poly_value.
(aarch64_estimated_poly_value): Take a kind argument and handle
it.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 17:53:01 +0000 (09:53 -0800)]
c++: Fix clang problem [PR 98340]
Clang didn't like sizeot (uintset::value) in a templated context. Not sure
where the problem lies -- ambiguous std, gcc erroneous accept or clang erroneous
reject. Anyway, this avoids that construct.
PR c++/98340
gcc/cp/
* module.cc (uintset<T>::hash::add): Use uintset (0u).MEMBER,
rather than uintset::MEMBER.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:22:43 +0000 (06:22 -0800)]
libcody: Allow PIC [PR 98324]
While this doesn't fix 98324, it was an omission. Cribbed code from
libcpp to build libcody as PIC.
libcody/
* configure.ac: Add --enable-host-shared.
* Makefile.in: Add FLAGPIC.
* configure: Regenerated.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 16:03:07 +0000 (16:03 +0000)]
libstdc++: Test errno macros directly for all targets [PR 93151]
This applies the same changes to the djgpp and mingw versions of
error_constants.h as r11-6137 did for the generic version.
All of these constants are defined as macros by <errno.h> on these
targets, so we can just test the macro directly instead of checking for
it at configure time.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* config/os/djgpp/error_constants.h: Test POSIX errno macros
directly, instead of corresponding _GLIBCXX_HAVE_EXXX macros.
* config/os/mingw32-w64/error_constants.h: Likewise.
* config/os/mingw32/error_constants.h: Likewise.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:28:17 +0000 (14:28 +0000)]
libstdc++: Fix condition for gthreads-timed effective-target
The refactoring in r11-5500 altered the condition for the gthreads-timed
test from #if to #ifdef. For some reason that macro is always defined,
rather than being defined to 1 or undefined like most of our autoconf
macros. That means the test always passes now, even for targets where
the macro is defined to 0 (specifically, Darwin). That causes some tests
to FAIL when they should have been UNSUPPORTED.
This restores the previous behaviour.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp (check_v3_target_gthreads_timed):
Fix condition for _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK test.
Andrea Corallo [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:55:28 +0000 (13:55 +0000)]
arm: Fix bootstrap
gcc/ChangeLog
2020-12-17 Andrea Corallo <andrea.corallo@arm.com>
* config/arm/arm_neon.h (vcreate_p64): Remove call to
'__builtin_neon_vcreatedi'.
Andrew MacLeod [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:24:11 +0000 (09:24 -0500)]
Fix trap in pointer conversion in op1_range.
Processing op1_range for conversion between a non-pointer and pointer
shouldnt do any fancy math.
gcc/
PR tree-optimization/97750
* range-op.cc (operator_cast::op1_range): Handle pointers better.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/pr97750.c: New.
Rainer Orth [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:31:06 +0000 (15:31 +0100)]
rtl-ssa: Include memmodel.h before tm_p.h
The RTL SSA merge broke SPARC bootstrap:
In file included from ./tm_p.h:4,
from /vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/gcc/rtl-ssa.h:54,
from /vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/gcc/fwprop.c:29:
/vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/gcc/config/sparc/sparc-protos.h:45:47: error: use of enum 'memmodel' without previous declaration
extern void sparc_emit_membar_for_model (enum memmodel, int, int);
^~~~~~~~
and similarly in rtl-ssa/functions.cc, rtl-ssa/changes.cc, and
rtl-ssa/insns.cc.
Fixed by moving the memmove.h include in rtl-ssa.h before tm_p.h.
Tested on sparc-sun-solaris2.11 and i386-pc-solaris2.11.
2020-12-17 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
gcc:
* rtl-ssa.h: Include memmodel.h before tm_p.h.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:05:25 +0000 (06:05 -0800)]
bootstrap: Don't use strsignal [PR 98300]
Sadly strsignal is nonportable, so signal numbers it is then.
c++tools/
* server.cc (crash_signal): Don't use strsignal.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:16:02 +0000 (13:16 +0000)]
libstdc++: Fix -Wunused warning
As noted in PR 66146 comment 35, there is a new warning in the new
std::call_once implementation.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* src/c++11/mutex.cc (std::once_flag::_M_finish): Add
maybe_unused attribute to variable used in assertion.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 12:09:20 +0000 (12:09 +0000)]
libstdc++: Fix preprocessor condition [PR 98344]
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/98344
* include/bits/semaphore_base.h: Fix preprocessor condition.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 11:59:07 +0000 (11:59 +0000)]
libstdc++: Move std::hash<std::thread::id> to <bits/std_thread.h>
This makes the hash function available without including the whole of
<thread>, which is needed for <barrier>.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/std_thread.h (hash<thread::id>): Move here,
from ...
* include/std/thread (hash<thread::id>): ... here.
Jonathan Wakely [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:27:04 +0000 (13:27 +0000)]
libstdc++: Regenerate autoconf files
I forgot to regenerate these files in r11-6137.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* config.h.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:57:13 +0000 (05:57 -0800)]
bootstrap: Fix some windows issues [PR 98300]
When breaking out the sample server from the gcc/cp directory, it lost
its check for mmap, and the sample resolver just assumed it was there.
Fixed thusly. The non-mapping paths in module.cc weren't (recently)
excercised, and led to a signedness warning. Finally I'd missed
c++tools's config.h.in in the gcc_update script. There I took the
opportunity of adding a 'tools' segment of the dependency lists.
PR bootstrap/98300
contrib/
* gcc_update: Add c++tools/config.h.in.
c++tools/
* configure.ac: Check for sys/mman.h.
* resolver.cc: Don't assume mmap, O_CLOEXEC are available. Use
xmalloc.
* config.h.in: Regenerated.
* configure: Regenerated.
gcc/cp/
* module.cc: Fix ::read, ::write result signedness comparisons.
Nathan Sidwell [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:31:42 +0000 (05:31 -0800)]
libcody: Remove nop asm
This asm was a useful place for gdb to drop a breakpoint and make it
clear where you were when debugging. I took a punt that 'surely every
arch has a nop instruction'. Well, no, some apparently have nops with
operands (what, do nothing harder? :)
libcody/
* fatal.cc (HCF): Remove nop breakpoint lander.
Jakub Jelinek [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 13:31:05 +0000 (14:31 +0100)]
c++tools: Fix up c++tools for --with-gcc-major-version-only
Seems c++tools doesn't honor --with-gcc-major-version-only.
Our distro uses that flag and so everything is installed in
/usr/lib/gcc/<target>/11/...
/usr/libexec/gcc/<target>/11/...
except
/usr/libexec/gcc/<target>/11.0.0/g++-mapper-server
The following patch should fix that.
2020-12-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* configure.ac: Add GCC_BASE_VER.
* Makefile.in (version): Remove variable.
(gcc_version): New variable.
(libexecsubdir): Use $(gcc_version) instead of $(version).
* configure: Regenerated.
Jakub Jelinek [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 12:28:48 +0000 (13:28 +0100)]
shrink-wrap: Don't put on incoming EDGE_CROSSING [PR98289]
As mentioned in the PR, shrink-wrapping disqualifies for prologue
placement basic blocks that have EDGE_CROSSING incoming edge.
I don't see why that is necessary, those edges seem to be redirected
just fine, both on x86_64 and powerpc64. In the former case, they
are usually conditional jumps that patch_jump_insn can handle just fine,
after all, they were previously crossing and will be crossing after
the redirection too, just to a different label. And in the powerpc64
case, it is a simple_jump instead that again seems to be handled by
patch_jump_insn just fine.
Sure, redirecting an edge that was previously not crossing to be crossing or
vice versa can fail, but that is not what shrink-wrapping needs.
Also tested in GCC 8 with this patch and don't see ICEs there either
(though, of course, I'm not suggesting we should backport this to release
branches).
The old ICEs could have been fixed by PR87475 fix or some other one
years ago.
2020-12-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/98289
* shrink-wrap.c (can_get_prologue): Don't punt on EDGE_CROSSING
incoming edges.
* gcc.target/i386/pr98289.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/torture/pr98289.c: New test.
Arnaud Charlet [Thu, 19 Nov 2020 10:42:03 +0000 (05:42 -0500)]
[Ada] Performance of CW_Membership
gcc/ada/
* libgnat/a-tags.ads, libgnat/a-tags.adb (CW_Membership): Move
to spec to allow inlining.
gcc/testsuite/
* gnat.dg/debug15.adb: Remove fragile testcase.
Arnaud Charlet [Sat, 5 Dec 2020 17:41:05 +0000 (12:41 -0500)]
[Ada] Remove unused subprograms in validsw
gcc/ada/
* checks.adb: Remove, not used.
* checks.ads: Likewise.
* exp_ch6.adb: Likewise.
* exp_ch7.adb: Likewise.
* exp_ch7.ads: Likewise.
* exp_fixd.adb: Likewise.
* exp_tss.adb: Likewise.
* exp_tss.ads: Likewise.
* exp_util.adb: Likewise.
* exp_util.ads: Likewise.
* gnat1drv.adb: Likewise.
* libgnat/s-finmas.adb: Likewise.
* libgnat/s-finmas.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-aix.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-darwin-arm.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-darwin-ppc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-darwin-x86.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-djgpp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-dragonfly-x86_64.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-freebsd.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-hpux-ia64.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-hpux.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-alpha.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-arm.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-hppa.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-ia64.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-m68k.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-mips.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-ppc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-riscv.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-s390.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-sh4.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-sparc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-linux-x86.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-lynxos178-ppc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-lynxos178-x86.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-mingw.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-qnx-aarch64.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-rtems.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-solaris-sparc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-solaris-x86.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-arm-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-arm-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-arm.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-e500-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-e500-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-e500-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-e500-vthread.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc-ravenscar.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc-vthread.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-ppc.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-x86-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-x86-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-x86-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-x86-vthread.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks-x86.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-aarch64-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-aarch64.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-arm-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-arm.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-e500-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-e500-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-e500-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-ppc-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-ppc-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-ppc-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-ppc64-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-ppc64-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-x86-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-x86-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-x86-rtp.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-x86_64-kernel.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/system-vxworks7-x86_64-rtp-smp.ads: Likewise.
* repinfo.adb: Likewise.
* repinfo.ads: Likewise.
* rtsfind.ads: Likewise.
* sem_aux.adb: Likewise.
* sem_aux.ads: Likewise.
* sem_ch13.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch13.ads: Likewise.
* sem_util.adb (Validity_Checks_Suppressed, TSS,
Is_All_Null_Statements, Known_Non_Negative,
Non_Limited_Designated_Type, Get_Binary_Nkind, Get_Unary_Nkind,
Is_Protected_Operation, Number_Components, Package_Body,
Validate_Independence, Independence_Checks): Likewise; update
comments.
* targparm.adb: Likewise.
* targparm.ads (AAM, AAM_Str, Fractional_Fixed_Ops,
Frontend_Layout, Make_Detach_Call, Target_Has_Fixed_Ops, Detach,
Back_End_Layout, Create_Dynamic_SO_Ref, Get_Dynamic_SO_Entity,
Is_Dynamic_SO_Ref, Is_Static_SO_Ref,
Fractional_Fixed_Ops_On_Target): Likewise.
* validsw.adb (Save_Validity_Check_Options,
Set_Default_Validity_Check_Options): Likewise.
* validsw.ads: Likewise.
Arnaud Charlet [Sat, 5 Dec 2020 09:44:48 +0000 (04:44 -0500)]
[Ada] Remove unused files
gcc/ada/
* symbols.ads, symbols.adb: Removed no longer used.
Arnaud Charlet [Wed, 2 Dec 2020 19:14:25 +0000 (14:14 -0500)]
[Ada] Code cleanup: remove Old_Requires_Transient_Scope
gcc/ada/
* sem_util.adb (New_Requires_Transient_Scope): Renamed
Requires_Transient_Scope.
(Requires_Transient_Scope, Old_Requires_Transient_Scope,
Results_Differ): Removed.
* debug.adb: Remove -gnatdQ.
Eric Botcazou [Sat, 5 Dec 2020 07:53:16 +0000 (08:53 +0100)]
[Ada] Minor comment fix in System.Val_Real
gcc/ada/
* libgnat/s-valrea.adb (Need_Extra): Fix comment.
Piotr Trojanek [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 14:17:27 +0000 (15:17 +0100)]
[Ada] Prevent early exits without restoring a global variable
gcc/ada/
* sem_ch5.adb (Analyze_Case_Statement): Move modification of
Unblocked_Exit_Count after early return statements; fix typo in
comment.
Piotr Trojanek [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 14:18:34 +0000 (15:18 +0100)]
[Ada] Reduce scopes of local variables for case and if statements
gcc/ada/
* sem_ch5.adb (Analyze_Case_Statement): Change local variable
Exp to constant; remove unreferenced Last_Choice variable;
reduce scope of other variables.
(Analyze_If_Statement): Reduce scope of a local variable; add
comment.
Piotr Trojanek [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 22:42:06 +0000 (23:42 +0100)]
[Ada] Refine type of a multi unit index number
gcc/ada/
* opt.ads (Multiple_Unit_Index): Refine type from Int to Nat.
Piotr Trojanek [Fri, 4 Dec 2020 12:00:10 +0000 (13:00 +0100)]
[Ada] Prevent In_Check_Node routine from going too far in the parent chain
gcc/ada/
* sem_util.adb (In_Check_Node): Add guard and rename Node to
Par, just like it is done in surrounding routines, e.g.
In_Assertion_Expression_Pragma and In_Generic_Formal_Package.
Bob Duff [Thu, 3 Dec 2020 17:40:05 +0000 (12:40 -0500)]
[Ada]
Ada2020: AI12-0400 Ambiguities associated with Vector
gcc/ada/
* libgnat/a-cbdlli.adb, libgnat/a-cbdlli.ads,
libgnat/a-cdlili.adb, libgnat/a-cdlili.ads,
libgnat/a-cidlli.adb, libgnat/a-cidlli.ads,
libgnat/a-cobove.adb, libgnat/a-cobove.ads,
libgnat/a-coinve.adb, libgnat/a-coinve.ads,
libgnat/a-convec.adb, libgnat/a-convec.ads: Add *_Vector
operations, remove default for Count, rename Append_One to be
Append.
Arnaud Charlet [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 14:44:33 +0000 (09:44 -0500)]
[Ada] Crash on if expression inside declare expression
gcc/ada/
* sem_res.adb (Resolve_Declare_Expression): Need to establish a
transient scope in case Expression (N) requires actions to be
wrapped. Code cleanup.
* exp_ch7.adb, exp_ch11.adb: Code cleanup.
Piotr Trojanek [Wed, 25 Nov 2020 11:34:45 +0000 (12:34 +0100)]
[Ada] Consistent wording for missing -gnat2020 switch
gcc/ada/
* par-ch3.adb (P_Identifier_Declarations): Reuse
Error_Msg_Ada_2020_Feature for object renaming without subtype.
* par-ch4.adb (P_Primary): Likewise for target name.
(P_Iterated_Component_Association): Likewise for iterated
component.
(P_Declare_Expression): Likewise for declare expression.
* par-ch6.adb (P_Formal_Part): Likewise for aspect on formal
parameter.
* sem_aggr.adb (Resolve_Delta_Aggregate): Ditto.
* sem_ch8.adb (Analyze_Object_Renaming): Reuse
Error_Msg_Ada_2020_Feature.
* sem_ch13.adb (Validate_Aspect_Aggregate): Reuse
Error_Msg_Ada_2020_Feature; use lower case for "aspect" and
don't use underscore for "Ada_2020"; don't give up on analysis
in Ada 2012 mode.
(Validate_Aspect_Stable_Properties): Reuse
Error_Msg_Ada_2020_Feature; use lower case for "aspect"; minor
style fixes.
Arnaud Charlet [Tue, 17 Nov 2020 08:39:04 +0000 (03:39 -0500)]
[Ada] Remove discriminant checks processing in gigi
gcc/ada/
* sem_ch4.adb (Analyze_Selected_Component): Request a compile
time error replacement in Apply_Compile_Time_Constraint_Error
in case of an invalid field.
* sem_ch3.adb (Create_Constrained_Components): Take advantage of
Gather_Components also in the case of a record extension and
also constrain records in the case of compile time known discriminant
values, as already done in gigi.
* sem_util.ads, sem_util.adb (Gather_Components): New parameter
Allow_Compile_Time to allow compile time known (but non static)
discriminant values, needed by Create_Constrained_Components,
and new parameter Include_Interface_Tag.
(Is_Dependent_Component_Of_Mutable_Object): Use Original_Node to
perform check on the original tree.
(Is_Object_Reference): Likewise. Only call Original_Node when
relevant via a new function Safe_Prefix.
(Is_Static_Discriminant_Component, In_Check_Node): New.
(Is_Actual_Out_Or_In_Out_Parameter): New.
* exp_ch4.adb (Expand_N_Selected_Component): Remove no longer needed
code preventing evaluating statically discriminants in more cases.
* exp_ch5.adb (Expand_N_Loop_Statement): Simplify expansion of loops
with an N_Raise_xxx_Error node to avoid confusing the code generator.
(Make_Component_List_Assign): Try to find a constrained type to
extract discriminant values from, so that the case statement
built gets an opportunity to be folded by
Expand_N_Case_Statement.
(Expand_Assign_Record): Update comments, code cleanups.
* sem_attr.adb (Analyze_Attribute): Perform most of the analysis
on the original prefix node to deal properly with a prefix rewritten
as a N_Raise_xxx_Error.
* sem_ch5.adb (Analyze_Loop_Parameter_Specification): Handle properly
a discrete subtype definition being rewritten as N_Raise_xxx_Error.
* sem_ch8.adb (Analyze_Object_Renaming): Handle N_Raise_xxx_Error
nodes as part of the expression being renamed.
* sem_eval.ads, sem_eval.adb (Fold, Eval_Selected_Component): New.
(Compile_Time_Known_Value, Expr_Value, Expr_Rep_Value): Evaluate
static discriminant component values.
* sem_res.adb (Resolve_Selected_Component): Call
Eval_Selected_Component.
Piotr Trojanek [Mon, 30 Nov 2020 15:56:38 +0000 (16:56 +0100)]
[Ada] Move folding of unchecked conversions from expansion to evaluation
gcc/ada/
* exp_ch4.adb (Expand_N_Unchecked_Type_Conversion): Remove
folding of discrete values.
* exp_intr.adb (Expand_Unc_Conversion): Analyze, resolve and
evaluate (if possible) calls to instances of
Ada.Unchecked_Conversion after they have been expanded into
N_Unchecked_Type_Conversion.
* sem_eval.adb (Eval_Unchecked_Conversion): Add folding of
discrete values.
Eric Botcazou [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 06:53:50 +0000 (07:53 +0100)]
[Ada] Do not use exponentiation for common bases in floating-point Value
gcc/ada/
* Makefile.rtl (GNATRTL_NONTASKING_OBJS): Likewise.
* exp_imgv.adb (Expand_Value_Attribute): Use RE_Value_Long_Float in
lieu of RE_Value_Long_Long_Float as fallback for fixed-point types.
Also use it for Long_Long_Float if it has same size as Long_Float.
* libgnat/s-imgrea.adb: Replace Powten_Table with Powen_LLF.
* libgnat/s-powflt.ads: New file.
* libgnat/s-powlfl.ads: Likewise.
* libgnat/s-powtab.ads: Rename to...
* libgnat/s-powllf.ads: ...this.
* libgnat/s-valflt.ads: Add with clause for System.Powten_Flt and
pass its table as actual parameter to System.Val_Real.
* libgnat/s-vallfl.ads: Likewise for System.Powten_LFlt.
* libgnat/s-valllf.ads: Likewise for System.Powten_LLF.
* libgnat/s-valrea.ads: Add Maxpow and Powten_Address parameters.
* libgnat/s-valrea.adb: Add pragma Warnings (Off).
(Need_Extra): New boolean constant.
(Precision_Limit): Set it according to Need_Extra.
(Impl): Adjust actual parameter.
(Integer_to_Rea): Add assertion on the machine radix. Take into
account the extra digit only if Need_Extra is true. Reimplement
the computation of the final value for bases 2, 4, 8, 10 and 16.
* libgnat/s-valued.adb (Impl): Adjust actual parameter.
(Scan_Decimal): Add pragma Unreferenced.
(Value_Decimal): Likewise.
* libgnat/s-valuef.adb (Impl): Adjust actual parameter.
* libgnat/s-valuer.ads (Floating): Remove.
(Round): New formal parameter.
* libgnat/s-valuer.adb (Round_Extra): New procedure.
(Scan_Decimal_Digits): Use it to round the extra digit if Round
is set to True in the instantiation.
(Scan_Integral_Digits): Likewise.
Erwan Le Guillou [Thu, 3 Dec 2020 19:22:20 +0000 (20:22 +0100)]
[Ada] Fix small typo in comments.
gcc/ada/
* libgnat/system-lynxos178-ppc.ads,
libgnat/system-lynxos178-x86.ads: Fix small typo in comments.
Eric Botcazou [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 19:18:12 +0000 (20:18 +0100)]
[Ada] Do not generate encodings for fixed-point types by default
gcc/ada/
* exp_dbug.adb (Get_Encoded_Name): Generate encodings for fixed
point types only if -fgnat-encodings=all is specified.
Justin Squirek [Thu, 3 Dec 2020 15:06:26 +0000 (10:06 -0500)]
[Ada] Crash on discriminant check with current instance
gcc/ada/
* checks.adb (Build_Discriminant_Checks): Add condition to
replace references to the current instance of the type when we
are within an Init_Proc.
(Replace_Current_Instance): Examine a given node and replace the
current instance of the type with the corresponding _init
formal.
(Search_And_Replace_Current_Instance): Traverse proc which calls
Replace_Current_Instance in order to replace all references
within a given expression.
Piotr Trojanek [Mon, 30 Nov 2020 13:54:24 +0000 (14:54 +0100)]
[Ada] Better diagnostic for new language features
gcc/ada/
* par-ch12.adb (P_Formal_Derived_Type_Definition): Complain
about formal type with aspect specification, which only become
legal in Ada 2020.
* par-ch9.adb (P_Protected_Operation_Declaration_Opt): Reuse
Error_Msg_Ada_2005_Extension.
(P_Entry_Declaration): Likewise.
* scng.adb (Scan): Improve diagnostics for target_name; emit
error, but otherwise continue in earlier than Ada 2020 modes.
Ed Schonberg [Wed, 2 Dec 2020 21:04:48 +0000 (16:04 -0500)]
[Ada] Spurious discriminant check on bounded synchronized queue
gcc/ada/
* libgnat/a-cbsyqu.ads (Implementation): Provide a box
initialization for the element array used internally to
represent the queue, so that its components are properly
initialized if the given element type has default
initialization. Suppress warnings on the rest of the package in
case the element type has no default or discriminant, because it
is bound to be confusing to the user.
Arnaud Charlet [Wed, 2 Dec 2020 11:55:42 +0000 (06:55 -0500)]
[Ada] Assert failure on
b38105a in -gnat95 mode
gcc/ada/
* sem_util.adb (Inherit_Predicate_Flags): No-op before Ada 2012.
Arnaud Charlet [Mon, 30 Nov 2020 10:22:56 +0000 (05:22 -0500)]
[Ada] Compiler crash on protected component of controlled type
gcc/ada/
* exp_ch7.adb (Make_Final_Call, Make_Init_Call): Take protected
types into account.
* sem_util.ads: Fix typo.
Yannick Moy [Wed, 25 Nov 2020 13:59:54 +0000 (14:59 +0100)]
[Ada] Fixes for GNAT error/warning messages
gcc/ada/
* checks.adb: Rework error messages.
* exp_ch3.adb: Likewise.
* freeze.adb: Likewise.
* lib-load.adb: Likewise.
* par-ch12.adb: Likewise.
* par-ch3.adb: Likewise.
* par-ch4.adb: Likewise.
* par-ch9.adb: Likewise.
* sem_aggr.adb: Likewise.
* sem_attr.adb: Likewise.
* sem_cat.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch10.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch12.adb: Likewise.
(Instantiate_Type): Fix CODEFIX comment, applicable only on
continuation message, and identify the second message as a
continuation.
* sem_ch13.adb: Rework error messages.
* sem_ch3.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch4.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch5.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch6.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch8.adb: Likewise.
* sem_ch9.adb: Likewise.
* sem_prag.adb: Likewise.
* sem_res.adb: Likewise.
* sem_util.adb: Likewise.
(Wrong_Type): Fix CODEFIX comment, applicable only on
continuation message, and identify the second message as a
continuation.
* symbols.adb: Rework error messages.
gcc/testsuite/
* gnat.dg/interface6.adb, gnat.dg/not_null.adb,
gnat.dg/protected_func.adb: Adjust error messages.
Arnaud Charlet [Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:11:40 +0000 (03:11 -0500)]
[Ada] Spurious error on Type'Access and <>
gcc/ada/
* sem_attr.adb (OK_Self_Reference): Return True if node does not
come from source (e.g. a rewritten aggregate).
Piotr Trojanek [Fri, 27 Nov 2020 14:28:09 +0000 (15:28 +0100)]
[Ada] Style cleanups in Parse_Aspect_Stable_Properties
gcc/ada/
* sem_ch13.adb (Parse_Aspect_Stable_Properties): Fix style;
limit the scope of local variables; remove extra assignment in
Extract_Entity.
(Validate_Aspect_Stable_Properties): Simplify with procedural
Next.
Marius Hillenbrand [Fri, 4 Dec 2020 09:38:58 +0000 (10:38 +0100)]
IBM Z: Detect libc's float_t behavior on cross compiles
When cross-compiling GCC with target libc headers available and
configure option --enable-s390-excess-float-precision has been omitted,
identify whether they clamp float_t to double or respect
__FLT_EVAL_METHOD__ via a compile test that coerces the build-system
compiler to use the target headers. Then derive the setting from that.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2020-12-16 Marius Hillenbrand <mhillen@linux.ibm.com>
* configure.ac: Change --enable-s390-excess-float-precision
default behavior for cross compiles with target headers.
* configure: Regenerate.
* doc/install.texi: Adjust documentation.
Marius Hillenbrand [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 10:36:43 +0000 (11:36 +0100)]
MAINTAINERS: Add myself for write after approval.
ChangeLog:
2020-12-17 Marius Hillenbrand <mhillen@linux.ibm.com>
* MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add myself.
Tobias Burnus [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 09:39:09 +0000 (10:39 +0100)]
Fortran: Delay vtab generation until after parsing [PR92587]
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/92587
* match.c (gfc_match_assignment): Move gfc_find_vtab call from here ...
* resolve.c (gfc_resolve_code): ... to here.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/92587
* gfortran.dg/finalize_37.f90: New test.
Harald Anlauf [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 09:31:55 +0000 (10:31 +0100)]
PR fortran/98307 - Dependency check fails when using "allocatable"
The dependency check for FORALL constructs already handled pointer
components to derived types, but missed allocatables. Fix that.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/98307
* trans-stmt.c (check_forall_dependencies): Extend dependency
check to allocatable components of derived types.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/98307
* gfortran.dg/forall_19.f90: New test.
Ian Lance Taylor [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 03:43:20 +0000 (19:43 -0800)]
test: add new Go tests from source repo
Ian Lance Taylor [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 03:38:08 +0000 (19:38 -0800)]
test: add new Go tests from source repo
Takayuki 'January June' Suwa [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:53:56 +0000 (12:53 -0800)]
gcc: xtensa: add optimizations for shift operations
2020-12-16 Takayuki 'January June' Suwa <jjsuwa_sys3175@yahoo.co.jp>
gcc/
* config/xtensa/xtensa.md (*ashlsi3_1, *ashlsi3_3x, *ashrsi3_3x)
(*lshrsi3_3x): New patterns.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.target/xtensa/shifts.c: New test.
GCC Administrator [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:16:37 +0000 (00:16 +0000)]
Daily bump.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:12 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
fwprop: Rewrite to use RTL SSA
This patch rewrites fwprop.c to use the RTL SSA framework. It tries
as far as possible to mimic the old behaviour, even in caes where
that doesn't fit naturally with the new framework. I've added ???
comments to mark those places, but I think “fixing” them should
be done separately to make bisection easier.
In particular:
* The old implementation iterated over uses, and after a successful
substitution, the new insn's uses were added to the end of the list.
The pass still processed those uses, but because it processed them at
the end, it didn't fully optimise one instruction before propagating
it into the next.
The new version follows the same approach for comparison purposes,
but I'd like to drop that as a follow-on patch.
* The old implementation operated on single use sites (DF_REF_LOCs).
This doesn't work well for instructions with match_dups, where it's
necessary to update both an operand and its dups at the same time.
For example, attempting to substitute into a divmod instruction would
fail because only the div or the mod side would be updated.
The new version again follows this to some extent for comparison
purposes (although not exactly). Again I'd like to drop it as a
follow-on patch.
One difference is that if a register occurs in multiple MEM addresses
in a set, the new version will try to update them all at once. This is
what causes the SVE ACLE st4* output to improve.
Also, the old version didn't naturally guarantee termination (PR79405),
whereas the new one does.
gcc/
* fwprop.c: Rewrite to use the RTL SSA framework.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/rtl/x86_64/test-return-const.c.before-fwprop.c: Don't
expect insn updates to be deferred.
* gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle/asm/st4_s8.c: Expect the addition
to be folded into the address.
* gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle/asm/st4_u8.c: Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:11 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Add rtl-ssa
This patch adds the RTL SSA infrastructure itself. The following
fwprop.c patch will make use of it.
gcc/
* configure.ac: Add rtl-ssa to the list of dependence directories.
* configure: Regenerate.
* Makefile.in (rtl-ssa-warn): New variable.
(OBJS): Add the rtl-ssa object files.
* emit-rtl.h (rtl_data::ssa): New field.
* rtl-ssa.h: New file.
* system.h: Include <functional> when INCLUDE_FUNCTIONAL is defined.
* rtl-ssa/access-utils.h: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/accesses.h: New file.
* rtl-ssa/accesses.cc: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/blocks.h: New file.
* rtl-ssa/blocks.cc: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/change-utils.h: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/changes.h: New file.
* rtl-ssa/changes.cc: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/functions.h: New file.
* rtl-ssa/functions.cc: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/insn-utils.h: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/insns.h: New file.
* rtl-ssa/insns.cc: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/internals.inl: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/is-a.inl: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/member-fns.inl: Likewise.
* rtl-ssa/movement.h: Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:11 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
doc: Add documentation for rtl-ssa
This patch adds some documentation to rtl.texi about the SSA form.
It only really describes the high-level structure -- I think for
API-level stuff it's better to rely on function comments instead.
gcc/
* doc/rtl.texi (RTL SSA): New node.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:10 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
rtlanal: Add simple_regno_set
This patch adds a routine for finding a “simple” SET for a register
definition. See the comment in the patch for details.
gcc/
* rtl.h (simple_regno_set): Declare.
* rtlanal.c (simple_regno_set): New function.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:09 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
rtlanal: Add some new helper classes
This patch adds some classes for gathering the list of registers
and memory that are read and written by an instruction, along
with various properties about the accesses. In some ways it's
similar to the information that DF collects for registers,
but extended to memory. The main reason for using it instead
of DF is that it can analyse tentative changes to instructions
before they've been committed.
The classes also collect general information about the instruction,
since it's cheap to do and helps to avoid multiple walks of the same
RTL pattern.
I've tried to optimise the code quite a bit, since with later patches
it becomes relatively performance-sensitive. See the discussion in
the comments for the trade-offs involved.
I put the declarations in a new rtlanal.h header file since it
seemed a bit excessive to put so much new inline stuff in rtl.h.
gcc/
* rtlanal.h: New file.
(MEM_REGNO): New constant.
(rtx_obj_flags): New namespace.
(rtx_obj_reference, rtx_properties): New classes.
(growing_rtx_properties, vec_rtx_properties_base): Likewise.
(vec_rtx_properties): New alias.
* rtlanal.c: Include it.
(rtx_properties::try_to_add_reg): New function.
(rtx_properties::try_to_add_dest): Likewise.
(rtx_properties::try_to_add_src): Likewise.
(rtx_properties::try_to_add_pattern): Likewise.
(rtx_properties::try_to_add_insn): Likewise.
(vec_rtx_properties_base::grow): Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:08 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
recog: Add an RAII class for undoing insn changes
When using validate_change to make a group of changes, you have
to remember to cancel them if something goes wrong. This patch
adds an RAII class to make that easier. See the comments in the
patch for details and examples.
gcc/
* recog.h (insn_change_watermark): New class.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:07 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
recog: Add a class for propagating into insns
This patch adds yet another way of propagating into an instruction and
simplifying the result. (The net effect of the series is to keep the
total number of propagation approaches the same though, since a later
patch removes the fwprop.c routines.)
One of the drawbacks of the validate_replace_* routines is that
they only do simple simplifications, mostly canonicalisations:
/* Do changes needed to keep rtx consistent. Don't do any other
simplifications, as it is not our job. */
if (simplify)
simplify_while_replacing (loc, to, object, op0_mode);
But substituting can often lead to real simplification opportunities.
simplify-rtx.c:simplify_replace_rtx does fully simplify the result,
but it only operates on specific rvalues rather than full instruction
patterns. It is also nondestructive, which means that it returns a
new rtx whenever a substitution or simplification was possible.
This can create quite a bit of garbage rtl in the context of a
speculative recog, where changing the contents of a pointer is
often enough.
The new routines are therefore supposed to provide simplify_replace_rtx-
style substitution in recog. They go to some effort to prevent garbage
rtl from being created.
At the moment, the new routines fail if the pattern would still refer
to the old "from" value in some way. That might be unnecessary in
some contexts; if so, it could be put behind a configuration parameter.
gcc/
* recog.h (insn_propagation): New class.
* recog.c (insn_propagation::apply_to_mem_1): New function.
(insn_propagation::apply_to_rvalue_1): Likewise.
(insn_propagation::apply_to_lvalue_1): Likewise.
(insn_propagation::apply_to_pattern_1): Likewise.
(insn_propagation::apply_to_pattern): Likewise.
(insn_propagation::apply_to_rvalue): Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:07 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
recog: Add a way of temporarily undoing changes
In some cases, it can be convenient to roll back the changes that
have been made by validate_change to see how things looked before,
then reroll the changes. For example, this makes it possible
to defer calculating the cost of an instruction until we know that
the result is actually needed. It can also make dumps easier to read.
This patch adds a couple of helper functions for doing that.
gcc/
* recog.h (temporarily_undo_changes, redo_changes): Declare.
* recog.c (temporarily_undone_changes): New variable.
(validate_change_1, confirm_change_group): Check that it's zero.
(cancel_changes): Likewise.
(swap_change, temporarily_undo_changes): New functions.
(redo_changes): Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:06 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
recog: Add a validate_change_xveclen function
A later patch wants to be able to use the validate_change machinery
to reduce the XVECLEN of a PARALLEL. This should be more efficient
than allocating a separate PARALLEL at a possibly distant memory
location, especially since the new PARALLEL would be garbage rtl if
the new pattern turns out not to match. Combine already pulls this
trick with SUBST_INT.
This patch adds a general helper for doing that.
gcc/
* recog.h (validate_change_xveclen): Declare.
* recog.c (change_t::old_len): New field.
(validate_change_1): Add a new_len parameter. Conditionally
replace the XVECLEN of an rtx, avoiding single-element PARALLELs.
(validate_change_xveclen): New function.
(cancel_changes): Undo changes made by validate_change_xveclen.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:05 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
simplify-rtx: Put simplify routines into a class
One of the recurring warts of RTL is that multiplication by a power
of 2 is represented as a MULT inside a MEM but as an ASHIFT outside
a MEM. It would obviously be better if we didn't have this kind of
context sensitivity, but it would be difficult to remove.
Currently the simplify-rtx.c routines are hard-coded for the
ASHIFT form. This means that some callers have to convert the
ASHIFTs “back” into MULTs after calling the simplify-rtx.c
routines; see fwprop.c:canonicalize_address for an example.
I think we can relieve some of the pain by wrapping the simplify-rtx.c
routines in a simple class that tracks whether the expression occurs
in a MEM or not, so that no post-processing is needed.
An obvious concern is whether passing the “this” pointer around
will slow things down or bloat the code. I can't measure any
increase in compile time after applying the patch. Sizewise,
simplify-rtx.o text increases by 2.3% in default-checking builds
and 4.1% in release-checking builds.
I realise the MULT/ASHIFT thing isn't the most palatable
reason for doing this, but I think it might be useful for
other things in future, such as using local nonzero_bits
hooks/virtual functions instead of the global hooks.
The obvious alternative would be to add a static variable
and hope that it is always updated correctly.
Later patches make use of this.
gcc/
* rtl.h (simplify_context): New class.
(simplify_unary_operation, simplify_binary_operation): Use it.
(simplify_ternary_operation, simplify_relational_operation): Likewise.
(simplify_subreg, simplify_gen_unary, simplify_gen_binary): Likewise.
(simplify_gen_ternary, simplify_gen_relational): Likewise.
(simplify_gen_subreg, lowpart_subreg): Likewise.
* simplify-rtx.c (simplify_gen_binary): Turn into a member function
of simplify_context.
(simplify_gen_unary, simplify_gen_ternary, simplify_gen_relational)
(simplify_truncation, simplify_unary_operation): Likewise.
(simplify_unary_operation_1, simplify_byte_swapping_operation)
(simplify_associative_operation, simplify_logical_relational_operation)
(simplify_binary_operation, simplify_binary_operation_series)
(simplify_distributive_operation, simplify_plus_minus): Likewise.
(simplify_relational_operation, simplify_relational_operation_1)
(simplify_cond_clz_ctz, simplify_merge_mask): Likewise.
(simplify_ternary_operation, simplify_subreg, simplify_gen_subreg)
(lowpart_subreg): Likewise.
(simplify_binary_operation_1): Likewise. Test mem_depth when
deciding whether the ASHIFT or MULT form is canonical.
(simplify_merge_mask): Use simplify_context.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:04 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
recog: Split out a register_asm_p function
verify_changes has a test for whether a particular hard register
is a user-defined register asm. A later patch needs to test the
same thing, so this patch splits it out into a helper.
gcc/
* rtl.h (register_asm_p): Declare.
* recog.c (verify_changes): Split out the test for whether
a hard register is a register asm to...
* rtlanal.c (register_asm_p): ...this new function.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:04 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Export print-rtl.c:print_insn_with_notes
Later patches want to use print_insn_with_notes (printing to
a pretty_printer). This patch exports it from print-rtl.c.
The non-notes version is already public.
gcc/
* print-rtl.h (print_insn_with_notes): Declare.
* print-rtl.c (print_insn_with_notes): Make non-static
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:03 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Split update_cfg_for_uncondjump out of combine
Later patches want to reuse combine's update_cfg_for_uncondjump,
so this patch makes it a public cfgrtl.c function.
gcc/
* cfgrtl.h (update_cfg_for_uncondjump): Declare.
* combine.c (update_cfg_for_uncondjump): Move to...
* cfgrtl.c: ...here.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:02 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Add a cut-down version of std::span (array_slice)
A later patch wants to be able to pass around subarray views of an
existing array. The standard class to do that is std::span, but it's
a C++20 thing. This patch just adds a cut-down version of it.
The intention is just to provide what's currently needed.
gcc/
* vec.h (array_slice): New class.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:01 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Add an alternative splay tree implementation
We already have two splay tree implementations: the old C one in
libiberty and a templated reimplementation of it in typed-splay-tree.h.
However, they have some drawbacks:
- They hard-code the assumption that nodes should have both a key and
a value, which isn't always true.
- They use the two-phase method of lookup, and so nodes need to store
a temporary back pointer. We can avoid that overhead by using the
top-down method (as e.g. the bitmap tree code already does).
- The tree node has to own the key and the value. For some use cases
it's more convenient to embed the tree links in the value instead.
Also, a later patch wants to use splay trees to represent an
adaptive total order: the splay tree itself records whether node N1
is less than node N2, and (in the worst case) comparing nodes is
a splay operation.
This patch therefore adds an alternative implementation. The main
features are:
- Nodes can optionally point back to their parents.
- An Accessors class abstracts accessing child nodes and (where
applicable) parent nodes, so that the information can be embedded
in larger data structures.
- There is no fixed comparison function at the class level. Instead,
individual functions that do comparisons take a comparison function
argument.
- There are two styles of comparison function, optimised for different
use cases. (See the comments in the patch for details.)
- It's possible to do some operations directly on a given node,
without knowing whether it's the root. This includes the comparison
use case described above.
This of course has its own set of drawbacks. It's really providing
splay utility functions rather than a true ADT, and so is more low-level
than the existing routines. It's mostly geared for cases in which the
client code wants to participate in the splay operations to some extent.
gcc/
* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add splay-tree-utils.o.
* system.h: Include <array> when INCLUDE_ARRAY is defined.
* selftest.h (splay_tree_cc_tests): Declare.
* selftest-run-tests.c (selftest::run_tests): Run splay_tree_cc_tests.
* splay-tree-utils.h: New file.
* splay-tree-utils.tcc: Likewise.
* splay-tree-utils.cc: Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:01 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Add a class that multiplexes two pointer types
This patch adds a pointer_mux<T1, T2> class that provides similar
functionality to:
union { T1 *a; T2 *b; };
...
bool is_b_rather_than_a;
except that the is_b_rather_than_a tag is stored in the low bit
of the pointer. See the comments in the patch for a comparison
between the two approaches and why this one can be more efficient.
I've tried to microoptimise the class a fair bit, since a later
patch uses it extensively in order to keep the sizes of data
structures down.
gcc/
* mux-utils.h: New file.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:15:00 +0000 (00:15 +0000)]
Add an RAII class for managing obstacks
This patch adds an RAII class for managing the lifetimes of objects
on an obstack. See the comments in the patch for more details and
example usage.
gcc/
* obstack-utils.h: New file.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:14:59 +0000 (00:14 +0000)]
Add more iterator utilities
This patch adds some more iterator helper classes. They really fall
into two groups, but there didn't seem much value in separating them:
- A later patch has a class hierarchy of the form:
Base
+- Derived1
+- Derived2
A class wants to store an array A1 of Derived1 pointers and an
array A2 of Derived2 pointers. However, for compactness reasons,
it was convenient to have a single array of Base pointers,
with A1 and A2 being slices of this array. This reduces the
overhead from two pointers and two ints (3 LP64 words) to one
pointer and two ints (2 LP64 words).
But consumers of the class shouldn't be aware of this: they should
see A1 as containing Derived1 pointers rather than Base pointers
and A2 as containing Derived2 pointers rather than Base pointers.
This patch adds derived_iterator and const_derived_container
classes to support this use case.
- A later patch also adds various linked lists. This patch adds
wrapper_iterator and list_iterator classes to make it easier
to create iterators for these linked lists. For example:
// Iterators for lists of definitions.
using def_iterator = list_iterator<def_info, &def_info::next_def>;
using reverse_def_iterator
= list_iterator<def_info, &def_info::prev_def>;
This in turn makes it possible to use range-based for loops
on the lists.
The patch just adds the things that the later patches need; it doesn't
try to make the classes as functionally complete as possible. I think
we should add extra functionality when needed rather than ahead of time.
gcc/
* iterator-utils.h (derived_iterator): New class.
(const_derived_container, wrapper_iterator): Likewise.
(list_iterator): Likewise.
Richard Sandiford [Thu, 17 Dec 2020 00:14:58 +0000 (00:14 +0000)]
reginfo: Add a global_reg_set
A later patch wants to use the set of global registers as a HARD_REG_SET
rather than a bool/char array. Most other arrays already have a
HARD_REG_SET counterpart, but this one didn't.
gcc/
* hard-reg-set.h (global_reg_set): Declare.
* reginfo.c (global_reg_set): New variable.
(init_reg_sets_1, globalize_reg): Update it when globalizing
registers.
Jonathan Wakely [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 23:25:01 +0000 (23:25 +0000)]
libstdc++: Add C++ runtime support for new 128-bit long double format
This adds support for the new __ieee128 long double format on
powerpc64le targets.
Most of the complexity comes from wanting a single libstdc++.so library
that contains the symbols needed by code compiled with both
-mabi=ibmlongdouble and -mabi=ieeelongdouble (and not forgetting
-mlong-double-64 as well!)
In a few places this just requires an extra overload, for example
std::from_chars has to be overloaded for both forms of long double.
That can be done in a single translation unit that defines overloads
for 'long double' and also '__ieee128', so that user code including
<charconv> will be able to link to a definition for either type of long
double. Those are the easy cases.
The difficult parts are (as for the std::string ABI transition) the I/O
and locale facets. In order to be able to write either form of long
double to an ostream such as std::cout we need the locale to contain a
std::num_put facet that can handle both forms. The same approach is
taken as was already done for supporting 64-bit long double and 128-bit
long double: adding extra overloads of do_put to the facet class. On
targets where the new long double code is enabled, the facets that are
registered in the locale at program startup have additional overloads so
that they can work with any long double type. Where this fails to work
is if user code installs its own facet, which will probably not have the
additional overloads and so will only be able to output one or the other
type. In practice the number of users expecting to be able to use their
own locale facets in code using a mix of -mabi=ibmlongdouble and
-mabi=ieeelongdouble is probably close to zero.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* config.h.in: Regenerate.
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver: Make patterns less greedy.
* config/os/gnu-linux/ldbl-ieee128-extra.ver: New file with patterns
for IEEE128 long double symbols.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Enable alternative 128-bit long double format on
powerpc64*-*-linux*.
* doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* fragment.am: Regenerate.
* include/Makefile.am: Set _GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/bits/c++config: Define inline namespace for new long
double symbols. Don't define _GLIBCXX_USE_FLOAT128 when it's the
same type as long double.
* include/bits/locale_classes.h [_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT]
(locale::_Impl::_M_init_extra_ldbl128): Declare new member function.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (_GLIBCXX_NUM_FACETS): Simplify by
only counting narrow character facets.
(_GLIBCXX_NUM_CXX11_FACETS): Likewise.
(_GLIBCXX_NUM_LBDL_ALT128_FACETS): New.
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT] (num_get::__do_get): Define
vtable placeholder for __ibm128 long double type.
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(num_get::__do_get): Declare vtable placeholder for __ibm128 long
double type.
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(num_put::__do_put): Likewise.
* include/bits/locale_facets.tcc
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(num_get::__do_get, num_put::__do_put): Define.
* include/bits/locale_facets_nonio.h
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(money_get::__do_get): Declare vtable placeholder for __ibm128 long
double type.
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(money_put::__do_put): Likewise.
* include/bits/locale_facets_nonio.tcc
[_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT && __LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__]
(money_get::__do_get, money_put::__do_put): Define.
* include/ext/numeric_traits.h [_GLIBCXX_LONG_DOUBLE_ALT128_COMPAT]
(__numeric_traits<__ibm128>, __numeric_traits<__ieee128>): Define.
* libsupc++/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* po/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* python/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/Makefile.am: Add compatibility-ldbl-alt128.cc and
compatibility-ldbl-alt128-cxx11.cc sources and recipes for objects.
* src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++11/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++11/compatibility-ldbl-alt128-cxx11.cc: New file defining
symbols using the old 128-bit long double format, for the cxx11 ABI.
* src/c++11/compatibility-ldbl-alt128.cc: Likewise, for the
gcc4-compatible ABI.
* src/c++11/compatibility-ldbl-facets-aliases.h: New header for long
double compat aliases.
* src/c++11/cow-locale_init.cc: Add comment.
* src/c++11/cxx11-locale-inst.cc: Define C and C_is_char
unconditionally.
* src/c++11/cxx11-wlocale-inst.cc: Add sanity check. Include
locale-inst.cc directly, not via cxx11-locale-inst.cc.
* src/c++11/locale-inst-monetary.h: New header for monetary
category instantiations.
* src/c++11/locale-inst-numeric.h: New header for numeric category
instantiations.
* src/c++11/locale-inst.cc: Include new headers for monetary,
numeric, and long double definitions.
* src/c++11/wlocale-inst.cc: Remove long double compat aliases that
are defined in new header now.
* src/c++17/Makefile.am: Use -mabi=ibmlongdouble for
floating_from_chars.cc.
* src/c++17/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++17/floating_from_chars.cc (from_chars_impl): Add
if-constexpr branch for __ieee128.
(from_chars): Overload for __ieee128.
* src/c++20/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++98/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++98/locale_init.cc (num_facets): Adjust calculation.
(locale::_Impl::_Impl(size_t)): Call _M_init_extra_ldbl128.
* src/c++98/localename.cc (num_facets): Adjust calculation.
(locale::_Impl::_Impl(const char*, size_t)): Call
_M_init_extra_ldbl128.
* src/filesystem/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc: Add new symbol versions.
Allow new symbols to be added to GLIBCXX_IEEE128_3.4.29 and
CXXABI_IEEE128_1.3.13 too.
* testsuite/26_numerics/complex/abi_tag.cc: Add u9__ieee128 to
regex matching expected symbols.
Jakub Jelinek [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 23:14:30 +0000 (00:14 +0100)]
maintainer-scripts: Use /sourceware/snapshot-tmp/gcc as temp directory if possible
> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gccadmin/2020q4/017037.html
>
> OSError: [Errno 28] No space left on device:
> '/tmp/tmp.Zq3p6D4MxS/gcc/.git/objects/objn31xpefh' ->
> '/tmp/tmp.Zq3p6D4MxS/gcc/.git/objects/db/
ffb02a4bcdd4ec04af3db75d86b8cc2e52bdff'
>
> Maybe change the script to use /sourceware/snapshot-tmp/gcc (which has
> rather more space) instead of /tmp?
This patch implements that.
2020-12-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* update_version_git: Put BASEDIR into /sourceware/snapshot-tmp/gcc
if it exist.
Piotr Kubaj [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:26:18 +0000 (22:26 +0000)]
rs6000: Add support for powerpc64le-unknown-freebsd
This implements support for powerpc64le architecture on FreeBSD. Since
we don't have powerpcle (32-bit), I did not add support for powerpcle
here. This remains to be changed if there is powerpcle support in the
future.
2020-12-15 Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@FreeBSD.org>
gcc/
* config.gcc (powerpc*le-*-freebsd*): Add.
* configure.ac (powerpc*le-*-freebsd*): Ditto.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config/rs6000/freebsd64.h (ASM_SPEC_COMMON): Use ENDIAN_SELECT.
(DEFAULT_ASM_ENDIAN): Add little endian support.
(LINK_OS_FREEBSD_SPEC64): Ditto.
Ian Lance Taylor [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:52:57 +0000 (14:52 -0800)]
test: add new Go tests from source repo
Martin Uecker [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:47:52 +0000 (23:47 +0100)]
C: Drop qualifiers of assignment expressions. [PR98047]
ISO C17 6.5.15.1 specifies that the result is the
type the LHS would have after lvalue conversion.
2020-12-16 Martin Uecker <muecker@gwdg.de>
gcc/c/
PR c/98047
* c-typeck.c (build_modify_expr): Drop qualifiers.
gcc/testsuite/
PR c/98047
* gcc.dg/qual-assign-7.c: New test.
Martin Uecker [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:43:42 +0000 (23:43 +0100)]
C: Avoid incorrect warning for volatile in compound expressions [PR98260]
2020-12-16 Martin Uecker <muecker@gwdg.de>
gcc/c/
PR c/98260
* c-parser.c (c_parser_expression): Look into
nop expression when marking expressions as read.
gcc/testsuite/
PR c/98260
* gcc.dg/unused-9.c: New test.
Takayuki 'January June' Suwa [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:53:56 +0000 (12:53 -0800)]
gcc: xtensa: rearrange DI mode constant loading
2020-12-16 Takayuki 'January June' Suwa <jjsuwa_sys3175@yahoo.co.jp>
gcc/
* config/xtensa/xtensa.c (xtensa_emit_move_sequence): Try to
replace 'l32r' with 'movi' + 'slli' when optimizing for size.
* config/xtensa/xtensa.md (movdi): Split loading DI mode constant
into register pair into two loads of SI mode constants.
Tamar Christina [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:45:52 +0000 (20:45 +0000)]
Arm: MVE: Split refactoring of remaining complex instrinsics
This refactors the complex numbers bits of MVE to go through the same unspecs
as the NEON variant.
This is pre-work to allow code to be shared between NEON and MVE for the complex
vectorization patches.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/arm/arm_mve.h (__arm_vcmulq_rot90_f16):
(__arm_vcmulq_rot270_f16, _arm_vcmulq_rot180_f16, __arm_vcmulq_f16,
__arm_vcmulq_rot90_f32, __arm_vcmulq_rot270_f32,
__arm_vcmulq_rot180_f32, __arm_vcmulq_f32, __arm_vcmlaq_f16,
__arm_vcmlaq_rot180_f16, __arm_vcmlaq_rot270_f16,
__arm_vcmlaq_rot90_f16, __arm_vcmlaq_f32, __arm_vcmlaq_rot180_f32,
__arm_vcmlaq_rot270_f32, __arm_vcmlaq_rot90_f32): Update builtin calls.
* config/arm/arm_mve_builtins.def (vcmulq_f, vcmulq_rot90_f,
vcmulq_rot180_f, vcmulq_rot270_f, vcmlaq_f, vcmlaq_rot90_f,
vcmlaq_rot180_f, vcmlaq_rot270_f): Removed.
(vcmulq, vcmulq_rot90, vcmulq_rot180, vcmulq_rot270, vcmlaq,
vcmlaq_rot90, vcmlaq_rot180, vcmlaq_rot270): New.
* config/arm/iterators.md (mve_rot): Add UNSPEC_VCMLA, UNSPEC_VCMLA90,
UNSPEC_VCMLA180, UNSPEC_VCMLA270, UNSPEC_VCMUL, UNSPEC_VCMUL90,
UNSPEC_VCMUL180, UNSPEC_VCMUL270.
(VCMUL): New.
* config/arm/mve.md (mve_vcmulq_f<mode, mve_vcmulq_rot180_f<mode>,
mve_vcmulq_rot270_f<mode>, mve_vcmulq_rot90_f<mode>, mve_vcmlaq_f<mode>,
mve_vcmlaq_rot180_f<mode>, mve_vcmlaq_rot270_f<mode>,
mve_vcmlaq_rot90_f<mode>): Removed.
(mve_vcmlaq<mve_rot><mode>, mve_vcmulq<mve_rot><mode>,
mve_vcaddq<mve_rot><mode>, cadd<rot><mode>3, mve_vcaddq<mve_rot><mode>):
New.
* config/arm/unspecs.md (UNSPEC_VCMUL90, UNSPEC_VCMUL270, UNSPEC_VCMUL,
UNSPEC_VCMUL180): New.
(VCMULQ_F, VCMULQ_ROT180_F, VCMULQ_ROT270_F, VCMULQ_ROT90_F,
VCMLAQ_F, VCMLAQ_ROT180_F, VCMLAQ_ROT90_F, VCMLAQ_ROT270_F): Removed.
Tamar Christina [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:44:57 +0000 (20:44 +0000)]
Arm: Add NEON and MVE RTL patterns for Complex Addition.
This adds implementation for the optabs for complex additions. With this the
following C code:
void f90 (float complex a[restrict N], float complex b[restrict N],
float complex c[restrict N])
{
for (int i=0; i < N; i++)
c[i] = a[i] + (b[i] * I);
}
generates
f90:
add r3, r2, #1600
.L2:
vld1.32 {q8}, [r0]!
vld1.32 {q9}, [r1]!
vcadd.f32 q8, q8, q9, #90
vst1.32 {q8}, [r2]!
cmp r3, r2
bne .L2
bx lr
instead of
f90:
add r3, r2, #1600
.L2:
vld2.32 {d24-d27}, [r0]!
vld2.32 {d20-d23}, [r1]!
vsub.f32 q8, q12, q11
vadd.f32 q9, q13, q10
vst2.32 {d16-d19}, [r2]!
cmp r3, r2
bne .L2
bx lr
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/arm/arm_mve.h (__arm_vcaddq_rot90_u8, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_u8,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_s8, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_s8,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_u16, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_u16,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_s16, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_s16,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_u32, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_u32,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_s32, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_s32,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_f16, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_f16,
__arm_vcaddq_rot90_f32, __arm_vcaddq_rot270_f32): Update builtin calls.
* config/arm/arm_mve_builtins.def (vcaddq_rot90_u, vcaddq_rot270_u,
vcaddq_rot90_s, vcaddq_rot270_s, vcaddq_rot90_f, vcaddq_rot270_f):
Removed.
(vcaddq_rot90, vcaddq_rot270): New.
* config/arm/constraints.md (Dz): Include MVE.
* config/arm/iterators.md (mve_rot): New.
(supf): Remove VCADDQ_ROT270_S, VCADDQ_ROT270_U, VCADDQ_ROT90_S,
VCADDQ_ROT90_U.
(VCADDQ_ROT270, VCADDQ_ROT90): Removed.
* config/arm/mve.md (mve_vcaddq_rot270_<supf><mode,
mve_vcaddq_rot90_<supf><mode>, mve_vcaddq_rot270_f<mode>,
mve_vcaddq_rot90_f<mode>): Removed.
(mve_vcaddq<mve_rot><mode>, mve_vcaddq<mve_rot><mode>): New.
* config/arm/unspecs.md (VCADDQ_ROT270_S, VCADDQ_ROT90_S,
VCADDQ_ROT270_U, VCADDQ_ROT90_U, VCADDQ_ROT270_F,
VCADDQ_ROT90_F): Removed.
* config/arm/vec-common.md (cadd<rot><mode>3): New.
Tamar Christina [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:43:47 +0000 (20:43 +0000)]
AArch64: Add NEON, SVE and SVE2 RTL patterns for Complex Addition.
This adds implementation for the optabs for add complex operations. With this
the following C code:
void f90 (float complex a[restrict N], float complex b[restrict N],
float complex c[restrict N])
{
for (int i=0; i < N; i++)
c[i] = a[i] + (b[i] * I);
}
generates
f90:
mov x3, 0
.p2align 3,,7
.L2:
ldr q0, [x0, x3]
ldr q1, [x1, x3]
fcadd v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s, #90
str q0, [x2, x3]
add x3, x3, 16
cmp x3, 1600
bne .L2
ret
instead of
f90:
add x3, x1, 1600
.p2align 3,,7
.L2:
ld2 {v4.4s - v5.4s}, [x0], 32
ld2 {v2.4s - v3.4s}, [x1], 32
fsub v0.4s, v4.4s, v3.4s
fadd v1.4s, v5.4s, v2.4s
st2 {v0.4s - v1.4s}, [x2], 32
cmp x3, x1
bne .L2
ret
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (cadd<rot><mode>3): New.
* config/aarch64/iterators.md (SVE2_INT_CADD_OP): New.
* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve.md (cadd<rot><mode>3): New.
* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve2.md (cadd<rot><mode>3): New.
David Edelsohn [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:16:06 +0000 (15:16 -0500)]
testsuite: Adjust expected instruction count for PPC fold testcases.
commit r11-5958 changed the code generation for the vector logical fold
tests. This patch updates the expected instruction counts for different
instructions.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-12-16 David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
PR target/98280
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-ors-char.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-ors-int.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-ors-longlong.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-ors-short.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-other-char.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-other-int.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-other-longlong.c: Adjust count.
* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-logical-other-short.c: Adjust count.
Nathan Sidwell [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 19:53:27 +0000 (11:53 -0800)]
c++: Another solaris header use [PR 98315]
Rather than early-include sys/socket.h, let's allow the includer to
tell cody no networking.
libcody/
* cody.hh: Allow user to set CODY_NETWORKING.
gcc/cp/
* mapper-resolver.cc: Remove early include of
sys/socket.h. Specify no CODY_NETWORKING instead.
* module.cc: Specify no CODY_NETWORKING.
Nathan Sidwell [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 19:49:41 +0000 (11:49 -0800)]
c++: Fix template parm ICE [PR 98297]
I think this is nonsense code, we seem to be naming an instantiation
of a template template parm. But this fixes the ICE. Perhaps we
should diagnose the issue earlier?
gcc/cp/
* parser.c (cp_parser_elaborated_type_specifier): Test
BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM before checking for instantiation.
gcc/testsuite/
* g++.dg/template/pr98297.C: New.
Nathan Sidwell [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 19:44:42 +0000 (11:44 -0800)]
c++tools: fix install-strip [PR 98328]
I'd missed an install-strip rule in c++tools. Here it is, cribbed
from gcc/ subdir.
c++tools/
* Makefile.in (INSTALL): Replace with ...
(INSTALL_PROGRAM): ... this.
(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM): New.
(install-strip): New target.
(install): Use INSTALL_PROGRAM.
* configure.ac: Add INSTALL_PROGRAM.
* configure: Regenerated.
Jonathan Wakely [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 17:18:10 +0000 (17:18 +0000)]
libstdc++: Simplify built-in detection in <utility>
Now that GCC supports __has_builtin there is no need to test whether
it's defined, we can just use it unconditionally.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/utility: Use __has_builtin without checking if
it's defined.
Jonathan Wakely [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 15:54:50 +0000 (15:54 +0000)]
libstdc++: Warn if __STRICT_ANSI has been undefined
Recent changes to use __int128 as an integer-like type in <ranges> and
to optimize std::uniform_int_distribution mean that the library relies
on __int128 more heavily than in the past.
The library expects that if __int128 is supported then either
__GLIBCXX_TYPE_INT_N_0 is defined (and we treat is like the standard
integer types), or __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined (and we need to add
special handling for __int128 as a non-standard integer type).
If users compile with -std=c++NN -U__STRICT_ANSI__ then it puts the
library into a broken and inconsistent state, where the compiler doesn't
define the __GLIBCXX_TYPE_INT_N_0 macro, but the library thinks it
doesn't need special handling for __int128. What the user should do is
compile with -std=gnu++NN instead.
This adds a warning if it appears that __int128 is supported but neither
__GLIBCXX_TYPE_INT_N_0 nor __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/c++config: Warn if __STRICT_ANSI__ state is
inconsistent with __GLIBCXX_TYPE_INT_N_0.
Pat Haugen [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 18:33:44 +0000 (12:33 -0600)]
Fix instruction length for MMA insns.
Prefixed instructions should not have their length explicitly set to '8'. The function get_attr_length() will adjust the length appropriately based on the value of the "prefixed" attribute.
2020-12-16 Pat Haugen <pthaugen@linux.ibm.com>
gcc/
* config/rs6000/mma.md (*movxo, mma_<vvi4i4i8>, mma_<avvi4i4i8>,
mma_<vvi4i4i2>, mma_<avvi4i4i2>, mma_<vvi4i4>, mma_<avvi4i4>,
mma_<pvi4i2>, mma_<apvi4i2>, mma_<vvi4i4i4>, mma_<avvi4i4i4>):
Remove explicit setting of length attribute.
Nathan Sidwell [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 17:44:38 +0000 (09:44 -0800)]
c++: Fix offsetof use [PR 98232]
offsetof is underspecified. GCC happened to accept an unneeded
explicit scoping, clang does not.
gcc/cp/
* module.cc (dumper::push): Clangify offsetof use.
Nathan Sidwell [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 17:38:53 +0000 (09:38 -0800)]
C++: Fix solaris header use (mk 2)
There is another path to get to a poisoned bcopy. Fixed thusly.
gcc/cp/
* mapper-resolver.cc: #include sys/socket before system.h
due to poisoned bcopy use.
Jakub Jelinek [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 17:21:32 +0000 (18:21 +0100)]
libcody: fix --enable-checking=... follow-up [PR98311]
> The -enable-checking configure code in libcody didn't play well with
> us. This just uses libcpp's configurey for that piece.
This doesn't set is_release anywhere, which means when --enable-checking*
or --disable-checking isn't specified, it always treats it as
--enable-checking=yes, while the normal gcc behavior is treat only trunk
as --enable-checking=yes and treat release branches as
--enable-checking=release by default.
On the other side, nothing uses those ac_assert_checking and
ac_valgrind_checking variables, so it is a waste to compute those.
2020-12-16 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* configure.ac: Compute is_release.
(NMS_ENABLE_CHECKING): Simplify but not computing ac_assert_checking
and ac_valgrind_checking the code doesn't use.
* configure: Regenerated.
Harald Anlauf [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 16:25:06 +0000 (17:25 +0100)]
PR fortran/98284 - ICE in get_array_index
Reject DATA elements with the ALLOCATABLE attribute also when they are
components of a derived type.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/98284
* resolve.c (check_data_variable): Reject DATA elements with the
ALLOCATABLE attribute.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/98284
* gfortran.dg/pr98284.f90: New test.
Jakub Jelinek [Wed, 16 Dec 2020 15:15:35 +0000 (16:15 +0100)]
varasm: Fix up __patchable_function_entries handling
The SECTION_LINK_ORDER changes don't seem to work properly.
If I compile:
static inline __attribute__((__gnu_inline__)) __attribute__((__unused__)) __attribute__((patchable_function_entry(0, 0))) int foo (int x)
{
return x + 1;
}
static inline __attribute__((__gnu_inline__)) __attribute__((__unused__)) __attribute__((patchable_function_entry(0, 0))) int bar (int x)
{
return x + 2;
}
int
baz (int x)
{
return foo (x) + 1;
}
int
qux (int x)
{
return bar (x) + 2;
}
(distilled from aarch64 Linux kernel) with
-O2 -fpatchable-function-entry=2 on aarch64 compiler configured against
latest binutils, I get:
...
.section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,baz
...
.section __patchable_function_entries
...
in the assembly, but when it is assembled, one gets:
[ 4] __patchable_function_entries PROGBITS
0000000000000000 000060 000008 00 WAL 1 0 8
[ 5] .rela__patchable_function_entries RELA
0000000000000000 000280 000018 18 I 12 4 8
[ 6] __patchable_function_entries PROGBITS
0000000000000000 000068 000008 00 0 0 8
[ 7] .rela__patchable_function_entries RELA
0000000000000000 000298 000018 18 I 12 6 8
i.e. one writable allocated section with SHF_LINK_ORDER and another
non-allocated non-writable without link order. In the kernel case there is
always one entry in the WAL section and then dozens or more in the
non-allocated one.
The kernel then fails to link:
WARNING: modpost: vmlinux.o (__patchable_function_entries): unexpected non-allocatable section.
Did you forget to use "ax"/"aw" in a .S file?
Note that for example <linux/init.h> contains
section definitions for use in .S files.
ld: .init.data has both ordered [`__patchable_function_entries' in init/main.o] and unordered [`.init.data' in
+./drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/vsprintf.stub.o] sections
ld: final link failed: bad value
make: *** [Makefile:1175: vmlinux] Error 1
The following patch fixes it by always forcing full section flags for
SECTION_LINK_ORDER sections.
2020-12-16 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* varasm.c (default_elf_asm_named_section): Always force
section flags even for sections with SECTION_LINK_ORDER flag.