Hi, For a function with optimize pragma, it's possible that the target options change as optimization options change. Now we create one optimization option node when parsing pragma optimize, but don't create target option node for possible target option changes. It makes later processing not detect the target options have actually changed and doesn't update the target options accordingly. This patch is to check whether target options have changed when creating one optimization option node for pragma optimize, and make one target option node if needed. The associated test case shows the difference. Without this patch, the function foo1 will perform unrolling which is unexpected. The reason is that flag unroll_only_small_loops isn't correctly set for it. The value is updated after parsing function foo2, but doesn't get restored later since both decls don't have DECL_FUNCTION_SPECIFIC_TARGET set and the hook think we don't need to switch. With this patch, there is no unrolling for foo1, which is also consistent with the behavior by replacing pragma by attribute whether w/ and w/o this patch. Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-redhat-linux, aarch64-linux-gnu and powerpc64{,le}-linux-gnu. Is it ok for trunk? BR, Kewen --- gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/103515 * attribs.c (decl_attributes): Check if target options change and create one node if so. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/103515 * gcc.target/powerpc/pr103515.c: New test. -----