From: Kyrill Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com>
To: Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>,
Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org>
Cc: "gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org" <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Move cproj simplification to match.pd
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:16:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56264C3F.70904@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LSU.2.11.1510200935080.29931@zhemvz.fhfr.qr>
On 20/10/15 08:37, Richard Biener wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2015, Christophe Lyon wrote:
>
>> On 19 October 2015 at 15:54, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
>>> Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, applied.
>>>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> This patch caused arm and aarch64 builds of newlib to cause ICEs:
>> In file included from
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/newlib/newlib/libc/include/stdlib.h:11:0,
>> from
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/newlib/newlib/libc/time/mktm_r.c:13:
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/newlib/newlib/libc/time/mktm_r.c:
>> In function '_mktm_r':
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/newlib/newlib/libc/time/mktm_r.c:28:9:
>> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
>> _DEFUN (_mktm_r, (tim_p, res, is_gmtime),
>> 0xa90205 crash_signal
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/toplev.c:353
>> 0x7b3b0c tree_class_check
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree.h:3055
>> 0x7b3b0c tree_single_nonnegative_warnv_p(tree_node*, bool*, int)
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/fold-const.c:13025
>> 0x814053 gimple_phi_nonnegative_warnv_p
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/gimple-fold.c:6239
>> 0x814053 gimple_stmt_nonnegative_warnv_p(gimple*, bool*, int)
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/gimple-fold.c:6264
>> 0x7b5c94 tree_expr_nonnegative_p(tree_node*)
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/fold-const.c:13325
>> 0xe2f657 gimple_simplify_108
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/builds/gcc-fsf-gccsrc/obj-arm-none-eabi/gcc1/gcc/gimple-match.c:5116
>> 0xe3060d gimple_simplify_TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/builds/gcc-fsf-gccsrc/obj-arm-none-eabi/gcc1/gcc/gimple-match.c:24762
>> 0xe0809b gimple_simplify
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/builds/gcc-fsf-gccsrc/obj-arm-none-eabi/gcc1/gcc/gimple-match.c:34389
>> 0xe08c2b gimple_resimplify2(gimple**, code_helper*, tree_node*,
>> tree_node**, tree_node* (*)(tree_node*))
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/gimple-match-head.c:193
>> 0xe17600 gimple_simplify(gimple*, code_helper*, tree_node**, gimple**,
>> tree_node* (*)(tree_node*), tree_node* (*)(tree_node*))
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/gimple-match-head.c:762
>> 0x81c694 fold_stmt_1
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/gimple-fold.c:3605
>> 0xad0f6c replace_uses_by(tree_node*, tree_node*)
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfg.c:1835
>> 0xad1a2f gimple_merge_blocks
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfg.c:1921
>> 0x67d325 merge_blocks(basic_block_def*, basic_block_def*)
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/cfghooks.c:776
>> 0xae06da cleanup_tree_cfg_bb
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfgcleanup.c:654
>> 0xae1118 cleanup_tree_cfg_1
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfgcleanup.c:686
>> 0xae1118 cleanup_tree_cfg_noloop
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfgcleanup.c:738
>> 0xae1118 cleanup_tree_cfg()
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/tree-cfgcleanup.c:793
>> 0x9c5c94 execute_function_todo
>> /tmp/884316_1.tmpdir/aci-gcc-fsf/sources/gcc-fsf/gccsrc/gcc/passes.c:1920
>> Please submit a full bug report,
>>
>> This happens for instance with GCC configured
>> --target arm-none-eabi
>> --with-cpu cortex-a9
>>
>> You can download logs of a failed build from
>> http://people.linaro.org/~christophe.lyon/cross-validation/gcc-build/trunk/228970/build.html
>>
>> Sorry, I'm out of office for one week, I can't produce further details.
> Ok, without preprocessed source it's hard to track down but from the
> backtrace I figure it's an issue similar to that of PR67815. So a
> testcase would be really nice.
Seems it has been filed PR 68031.
Kyrill
> Richard.
>
>> Christophe
>>
>>
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>> 2015-10-19 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
>>>
>>> * gimple-fold.c (gimple_phi_nonnegative_warnv_p): New function.
>>> (gimple_stmt_nonnegative_warnv_p): Use it.
>>> * match.pd (CPROJ): New operator list.
>>> (cproj (complex ...)): Move simplifications from ...
>>> * builtins.c (fold_builtin_cproj): ... here.
>>>
>>> * gcc.dg/torture/builtin-cproj-1.c: Skip for -O0.
>>>
>>> Index: gcc/gimple-fold.c
>>> ===================================================================
>>> --- gcc/gimple-fold.c (revision 228877)
>>> +++ gcc/gimple-fold.c (working copy)
>>> @@ -6224,6 +6224,24 @@ gimple_call_nonnegative_warnv_p (gimple
>>> strict_overflow_p, depth);
>>> }
>>>
>>> +/* Return true if return value of call STMT is known to be non-negative.
>>> + If the return value is based on the assumption that signed overflow is
>>> + undefined, set *STRICT_OVERFLOW_P to true; otherwise, don't change
>>> + *STRICT_OVERFLOW_P. DEPTH is the current nesting depth of the query. */
>>> +
>>> +static bool
>>> +gimple_phi_nonnegative_warnv_p (gimple *stmt, bool *strict_overflow_p,
>>> + int depth)
>>> +{
>>> + for (unsigned i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (stmt); ++i)
>>> + {
>>> + tree arg = gimple_phi_arg_def (stmt, i);
>>> + if (!tree_single_nonnegative_warnv_p (arg, strict_overflow_p, depth + 1))
>>> + return false;
>>> + }
>>> + return true;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> /* Return true if STMT is known to compute a non-negative value.
>>> If the return value is based on the assumption that signed overflow is
>>> undefined, set *STRICT_OVERFLOW_P to true; otherwise, don't change
>>> @@ -6241,6 +6259,9 @@ gimple_stmt_nonnegative_warnv_p (gimple
>>> case GIMPLE_CALL:
>>> return gimple_call_nonnegative_warnv_p (stmt, strict_overflow_p,
>>> depth);
>>> + case GIMPLE_PHI:
>>> + return gimple_phi_nonnegative_warnv_p (stmt, strict_overflow_p,
>>> + depth);
>>> default:
>>> return false;
>>> }
>>> Index: gcc/match.pd
>>> ===================================================================
>>> --- gcc/match.pd (revision 228877)
>>> +++ gcc/match.pd (working copy)
>>> @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ (define_operator_list COS BUILT_IN_COSF
>>> (define_operator_list TAN BUILT_IN_TANF BUILT_IN_TAN BUILT_IN_TANL)
>>> (define_operator_list COSH BUILT_IN_COSHF BUILT_IN_COSH BUILT_IN_COSHL)
>>> (define_operator_list CEXPI BUILT_IN_CEXPIF BUILT_IN_CEXPI BUILT_IN_CEXPIL)
>>> +(define_operator_list CPROJ BUILT_IN_CPROJF BUILT_IN_CPROJ BUILT_IN_CPROJL)
>>>
>>> /* Simplifications of operations with one constant operand and
>>> simplifications to constants or single values. */
>>> @@ -2361,6 +2362,32 @@ (define_operator_list CEXPI BUILT_IN_CEX
>>> (cbrts (pows tree_expr_nonnegative_p@0 @1))
>>> (pows @0 (mult @1 { build_real_truncate (type, dconst_third ()); })))))
>>>
>>> +/* If the real part is inf and the imag part is known to be
>>> + nonnegative, return (inf + 0i). */
>>> +(simplify
>>> + (CPROJ (complex REAL_CST@0 tree_expr_nonnegative_p@1))
>>> + (if (real_isinf (TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (@0)))
>>> + (with
>>> + {
>>> + REAL_VALUE_TYPE rinf;
>>> + real_inf (&rinf);
>>> + }
>>> + { build_complex (type, build_real (TREE_TYPE (type), rinf),
>>> + build_zero_cst (TREE_TYPE (type))); })))
>>> +/* If the imag part is inf, return (inf+I*copysign(0,imag)). */
>>> +(simplify
>>> + (CPROJ (complex @0 REAL_CST@1))
>>> + (if (real_isinf (TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (@1)))
>>> + (with
>>> + {
>>> + REAL_VALUE_TYPE rinf, rzero = dconst0;
>>> + real_inf (&rinf);
>>> + rzero.sign = TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (@1)->sign;
>>> + }
>>> + { build_complex (type, build_real (TREE_TYPE (type), rinf),
>>> + build_real (TREE_TYPE (type), rzero)); })))
>>> +
>>> +
>>> /* Narrowing of arithmetic and logical operations.
>>>
>>> These are conceptually similar to the transformations performed for
>>> Index: gcc/builtins.c
>>> ===================================================================
>>> --- gcc/builtins.c (revision 228877)
>>> +++ gcc/builtins.c (working copy)
>>> @@ -7657,33 +7657,6 @@ fold_builtin_cproj (location_t loc, tree
>>> else
>>> return arg;
>>> }
>>> - else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPLEX_EXPR)
>>> - {
>>> - tree real = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
>>> - tree imag = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1);
>>> -
>>> - STRIP_NOPS (real);
>>> - STRIP_NOPS (imag);
>>> -
>>> - /* If the real part is inf and the imag part is known to be
>>> - nonnegative, return (inf + 0i). Remember side-effects are
>>> - possible in the imag part. */
>>> - if (TREE_CODE (real) == REAL_CST
>>> - && real_isinf (TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (real))
>>> - && tree_expr_nonnegative_p (imag))
>>> - return omit_one_operand_loc (loc, type,
>>> - build_complex_cproj (type, false),
>>> - arg);
>>> -
>>> - /* If the imag part is inf, return (inf+I*copysign(0,imag)).
>>> - Remember side-effects are possible in the real part. */
>>> - if (TREE_CODE (imag) == REAL_CST
>>> - && real_isinf (TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (imag)))
>>> - return
>>> - omit_one_operand_loc (loc, type,
>>> - build_complex_cproj (type, TREE_REAL_CST_PTR
>>> - (imag)->sign), arg);
>>> - }
>>>
>>> return NULL_TREE;
>>> }
>>> Index: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-cproj-1.c
>>> ===================================================================
>>> --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-cproj-1.c (revision 228877)
>>> +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/builtin-cproj-1.c (working copy)
>>> @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
>>> Origin: Kaveh R. Ghazi, April 9, 2010. */
>>>
>>> /* { dg-do link } */
>>> +/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-O0" } { "" } } */
>>> /* { dg-add-options ieee } */
>>>
>>> /* All references to link_error should go away at compile-time. The
>>
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-19 13:57 Richard Biener
2015-10-19 20:47 ` Christophe Lyon
2015-10-20 7:54 ` Richard Biener
2015-10-20 14:16 ` Kyrill Tkachov [this message]
2015-10-20 8:21 ` Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
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