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[COMMITTED,1/4] - Cleanup pointer_plus_operator.

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Andrew MacLeod Oct. 24, 2024, 12:53 p.m. UTC
when looking at 117222, I discovered the prange operators need a bit of 
auditing.

pointer_plus should be functioning properly, but there were some 
pre-Prange remnants hanging around.. there were wide_int and irange 
based routines which can no longer be called, so they are dead code and 
this removed them.

Bootstraps on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu with no regressions.  pushed.

Andrew
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From 4eb25bfee859a9161c0fd48215feaf1c307f2480 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew MacLeod <amacleod@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 16:47:32 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Cleanup pointer_plus_operator.

The POINTER_PLUS operator still carries some remnamts of the old
irange interface, which is now dead code with prange.

	* range-op-ptr.cc (pointer_plus_operator::wi_fold): Remove.
	(pointer_plus_operator::op2_range): Remove irange variant.
	(pointer_plus_operator::update_bitmask): Likewise.
---
 gcc/range-op-ptr.cc | 74 +--------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 73 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc b/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
index 07a551618f9..4f4b2cf6bab 100644
--- a/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
+++ b/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
@@ -302,16 +302,7 @@  public:
 			  const prange &lhs,
 			  const prange &op1,
 			  relation_trio = TRIO_VARYING) const final override;
-  virtual void wi_fold (irange &r, tree type,
-			const wide_int &lh_lb,
-			const wide_int &lh_ub,
-			const wide_int &rh_lb,
-			const wide_int &rh_ub) const;
-  virtual bool op2_range (irange &r, tree type,
-			  const irange &lhs,
-			  const irange &op1,
-			  relation_trio = TRIO_VARYING) const;
-  void update_bitmask (irange &r, const irange &lh, const irange &rh) const
+  void update_bitmask (prange &r, const prange &lh, const irange &rh) const
     { update_known_bitmask (r, POINTER_PLUS_EXPR, lh, rh); }
 } op_pointer_plus;
 
@@ -388,69 +379,6 @@  pointer_plus_operator::op2_range (irange &r, tree type,
   return true;
 }
 
-void
-pointer_plus_operator::wi_fold (irange &r, tree type,
-				const wide_int &lh_lb,
-				const wide_int &lh_ub,
-				const wide_int &rh_lb,
-				const wide_int &rh_ub) const
-{
-  // Check for [0,0] + const, and simply return the const.
-  if (lh_lb == 0 && lh_ub == 0 && rh_lb == rh_ub)
-    {
-      r.set (type, rh_lb, rh_lb);
-      return;
-    }
-
-  // For pointer types, we are really only interested in asserting
-  // whether the expression evaluates to non-NULL.
-  //
-  // With -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks we need to be more
-  // conservative.  As some object might reside at address 0,
-  // then some offset could be added to it and the same offset
-  // subtracted again and the result would be NULL.
-  // E.g.
-  // static int a[12]; where &a[0] is NULL and
-  // ptr = &a[6];
-  // ptr -= 6;
-  // ptr will be NULL here, even when there is POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
-  // where the first range doesn't include zero and the second one
-  // doesn't either.  As the second operand is sizetype (unsigned),
-  // consider all ranges where the MSB could be set as possible
-  // subtractions where the result might be NULL.
-  if ((!wi_includes_zero_p (type, lh_lb, lh_ub)
-       || !wi_includes_zero_p (type, rh_lb, rh_ub))
-      && !TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (type)
-      && (flag_delete_null_pointer_checks
-	  || !wi::sign_mask (rh_ub)))
-    r.set_nonzero (type);
-  else if (lh_lb == lh_ub && lh_lb == 0
-	   && rh_lb == rh_ub && rh_lb == 0)
-    r.set_zero (type);
-  else
-   r.set_varying (type);
-}
-
-bool
-pointer_plus_operator::op2_range (irange &r, tree type,
-				  const irange &lhs ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
-				  const irange &op1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
-				  relation_trio trio) const
-{
-  relation_kind rel = trio.lhs_op1 ();
-  r.set_varying (type);
-
-  // If the LHS and OP1 are equal, the op2 must be zero.
-  if (rel == VREL_EQ)
-    r.set_zero (type);
-  // If the LHS and OP1 are not equal, the offset must be non-zero.
-  else if (rel == VREL_NE)
-    r.set_nonzero (type);
-  else
-    return false;
-  return true;
-}
-
 class pointer_min_max_operator : public range_operator
 {
 public:
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