Message ID | alpine.DEB.2.02.1310311752160.5593@stedding.saclay.inria.fr |
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr> wrote: > On Wed, 30 Oct 2013, Richard Biener wrote: > >>> --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c (revision 204188) >>> +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c (working copy) >>> @@ -567,20 +567,29 @@ void >>> ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (ao_ref *ref, tree ptr, tree size) >>> { >>> HOST_WIDE_INT t1, t2; >>> ref->ref = NULL_TREE; >>> if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == SSA_NAME) >>> { >>> gimple stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (ptr); >>> if (gimple_assign_single_p (stmt) >>> && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == ADDR_EXPR) >>> ptr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt); >>> + else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt) >>> + && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR >>> + && host_integerp (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt), 0) >>> + && (t1 = int_cst_value (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt))) >= 0) >> >> >> No need to restrict this to positive offsets I think. > > > Here is the follow-up patch to remove this restriction (bootstrap+testsuite > on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu). > I don't really know how safe it is. > > I couldn't use host_integerp(,1) since it returns false for (size_t)(-1) on > x86_64, and host_integerp(,0) seemed strange, but I could use it if you > want. Well, host_integer_p (, 0) looks correct to me. But ... > Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h > =================================================================== > --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (revision 204267) > +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (working copy) > @@ -139,30 +139,30 @@ extern void pt_solution_set_var (struct > > extern void dump_pta_stats (FILE *); > > extern GTY(()) struct pt_solution ipa_escaped_pt; > > /* Return true, if the two ranges [POS1, SIZE1] and [POS2, SIZE2] > overlap. SIZE1 and/or SIZE2 can be (unsigned)-1 in which case the > range is open-ended. Otherwise return false. */ > > static inline bool > -ranges_overlap_p (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, > - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size1, > - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, > - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size2) > +ranges_overlap_p (HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, > + HOST_WIDE_INT size1, > + HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, > + HOST_WIDE_INT size2) I think size[12] should still be unsigned (we don't allow negative sizes but only the special value -1U which we special-case only to avoid pos + size to wrap) Otherwise ok. Thanks, Richard. > { > if (pos1 >= pos2 > - && (size2 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)-1 > + && (size2 == -1 > || pos1 < (pos2 + size2))) > return true; > if (pos2 >= pos1 > - && (size1 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)-1 > + && (size1 == -1 > || pos2 < (pos1 + size1))) > return true; > > return false; > } > > > #endif /* TREE_SSA_ALIAS_H */ >
On Mon, 4 Nov 2013, Richard Biener wrote: > Well, host_integer_p (, 0) looks correct to me. But ... Ok, I'll put it back. >> Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h >> =================================================================== >> --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (revision 204267) >> +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (working copy) >> @@ -139,30 +139,30 @@ extern void pt_solution_set_var (struct >> >> extern void dump_pta_stats (FILE *); >> >> extern GTY(()) struct pt_solution ipa_escaped_pt; >> >> /* Return true, if the two ranges [POS1, SIZE1] and [POS2, SIZE2] >> overlap. SIZE1 and/or SIZE2 can be (unsigned)-1 in which case the >> range is open-ended. Otherwise return false. */ >> >> static inline bool >> -ranges_overlap_p (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, >> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size1, >> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, >> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size2) >> +ranges_overlap_p (HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, >> + HOST_WIDE_INT size1, >> + HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, >> + HOST_WIDE_INT size2) > > I think size[12] should still be unsigned (we don't allow negative > sizes but only the special value -1U which we special-case only to > avoid pos + size to wrap) But all we do with size[12] is compare it to -1 and perform arithmetic with pos[12]. At least for the second one, we need to cast size to a signed type so the comparisons make sense (unless we decide to use a double_int there). So I thought I would do the cast in the argument. Otherwise, I'll start the function with: HOST_WIDE_INT ssize1 = (HOST_WIDE_INT)size1; and replace size1 with ssize1 through the function. Is the reason of keeping size[12] unsigned for documentation? Or am I missing a reason why I may be breaking things?
Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr> wrote: >On Mon, 4 Nov 2013, Richard Biener wrote: > >> Well, host_integer_p (, 0) looks correct to me. But ... > >Ok, I'll put it back. > >>> Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h >>> =================================================================== >>> --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (revision 204267) >>> +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (working copy) >>> @@ -139,30 +139,30 @@ extern void pt_solution_set_var (struct >>> >>> extern void dump_pta_stats (FILE *); >>> >>> extern GTY(()) struct pt_solution ipa_escaped_pt; >>> >>> /* Return true, if the two ranges [POS1, SIZE1] and [POS2, SIZE2] >>> overlap. SIZE1 and/or SIZE2 can be (unsigned)-1 in which case >the >>> range is open-ended. Otherwise return false. */ >>> >>> static inline bool >>> -ranges_overlap_p (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, >>> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size1, >>> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, >>> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size2) >>> +ranges_overlap_p (HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, >>> + HOST_WIDE_INT size1, >>> + HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, >>> + HOST_WIDE_INT size2) >> >> I think size[12] should still be unsigned (we don't allow negative >> sizes but only the special value -1U which we special-case only to >> avoid pos + size to wrap) > >But all we do with size[12] is compare it to -1 and perform arithmetic >with pos[12]. At least for the second one, we need to cast size to a >signed type so the comparisons make sense (unless we decide to use a >double_int there). So I thought I would do the cast in the argument. >Otherwise, I'll start the function with: >HOST_WIDE_INT ssize1 = (HOST_WIDE_INT)size1; >and replace size1 with ssize1 through the function. > >Is the reason of keeping size[12] unsigned for documentation? Or am I >missing a reason why I may be breaking things? It is mostly documentation indeed. Richard.
Index: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-26.c =================================================================== --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-26.c (revision 0) +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-26.c (working copy) @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/* { dg-do compile } */ +/* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-optimized" } */ + +void f (const char *c, int *i) +{ + *i = 42; + __builtin_memcpy (i - 1, c, sizeof (int)); + if (*i != 42) __builtin_abort(); +} + +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-not "abort" "optimized" } } */ +/* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "optimized" } } */ + Property changes on: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-26.c ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:keywords ## -0,0 +1 ## +Author Date Id Revision URL \ No newline at end of property Added: svn:eol-style ## -0,0 +1 ## +native \ No newline at end of property Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c =================================================================== --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c (revision 204267) +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c (working copy) @@ -552,42 +552,42 @@ ao_ref_base_alias_set (ao_ref *ref) alias_set_type ao_ref_alias_set (ao_ref *ref) { if (ref->ref_alias_set != -1) return ref->ref_alias_set; ref->ref_alias_set = get_alias_set (ref->ref); return ref->ref_alias_set; } /* Init an alias-oracle reference representation from a gimple pointer - PTR and a gimple size SIZE in bytes. If SIZE is NULL_TREE the the + PTR and a gimple size SIZE in bytes. If SIZE is NULL_TREE then the size is assumed to be unknown. The access is assumed to be only to or after of the pointer target, not before it. */ void ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (ao_ref *ref, tree ptr, tree size) { HOST_WIDE_INT t1, t2, extra_offset = 0; ref->ref = NULL_TREE; if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == SSA_NAME) { gimple stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (ptr); if (gimple_assign_single_p (stmt) && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == ADDR_EXPR) ptr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt); else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt) && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR - && host_integerp (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt), 0) - && (t1 = int_cst_value (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt))) >= 0) + && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt)) == INTEGER_CST) { ptr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt); - extra_offset = BITS_PER_UNIT * t1; + extra_offset = BITS_PER_UNIT + * int_cst_value (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt)); } } if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == ADDR_EXPR) ref->base = get_ref_base_and_extent (TREE_OPERAND (ptr, 0), &ref->offset, &t1, &t2); else { ref->base = build2 (MEM_REF, char_type_node, ptr, null_pointer_node); Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h =================================================================== --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (revision 204267) +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.h (working copy) @@ -139,30 +139,30 @@ extern void pt_solution_set_var (struct extern void dump_pta_stats (FILE *); extern GTY(()) struct pt_solution ipa_escaped_pt; /* Return true, if the two ranges [POS1, SIZE1] and [POS2, SIZE2] overlap. SIZE1 and/or SIZE2 can be (unsigned)-1 in which case the range is open-ended. Otherwise return false. */ static inline bool -ranges_overlap_p (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size1, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size2) +ranges_overlap_p (HOST_WIDE_INT pos1, + HOST_WIDE_INT size1, + HOST_WIDE_INT pos2, + HOST_WIDE_INT size2) { if (pos1 >= pos2 - && (size2 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)-1 + && (size2 == -1 || pos1 < (pos2 + size2))) return true; if (pos2 >= pos1 - && (size1 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)-1 + && (size1 == -1 || pos2 < (pos1 + size1))) return true; return false; } #endif /* TREE_SSA_ALIAS_H */