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* BLKmode parameters are stored in unaligned stack slot when passed via registers.
@ 2018-03-06 15:21 Renlin Li
  2018-03-06 16:04 ` Richard Biener
  2018-03-07 17:02 ` Jeff Law
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Renlin Li @ 2018-03-06 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc

Hi all,

The problem described here probably only affects targets whose ABI allow to pass structured
arguments of certain size via registers.

If the mode of the parameter type is BLKmode, in the callee, during RTL expanding,
a stack slot will be reserved for this parameter, and the incoming value will be copied into
the stack slot.

However, the stack slot for the parameter will not be aligned if the alignment of parameter type
exceeds MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT.
Chances are, unaligned memory access might cause run-time errors.

For local variable on the stack, the alignment of the data type is honored,
although the document states that it is not guaranteed.

For example:

#include <stdint.h>
union U {
     uint32_t M0;
     uint32_t M1;
     uint32_t M2;
     uint32_t M3;
} __attribute((aligned(16)));

void tmp (union U *);
void foo (union U P0)
{
   union U P1 = P0;
   tmp (&P1);
}

The code-gen from armv7-a is like this:

foo:
     @ args = 0, pretend = 0, frame = 48
     @ frame_needed = 0, uses_anonymous_args = 0
     str    lr, [sp, #-4]!
     sub    sp, sp, #52
     mov    ip, sp
     stm    ip, {r0, r1, r2, r3}  --> ip is not 128-bit aligned
     add    lr, sp, #39
     bic    lr, lr, #15
     ldm    ip, {r0, r1, r2, r3}
     stm    lr, {r0, r1, r2, r3} --> lr is 128-bit aligned
     mov    r0, lr
     bl    tmp
     add    sp, sp, #52
     @ sp needed
     ldr    pc, [sp], #4

There are other obvious missed optimizations in the code-generation above.
The stack slot for parameter P0 and local variable P1 could be merged.
So that some of the load/store instructions could be removed.
I think this is a known missed optimization case.

To summaries, there are two issues here:
1, (wrong code) unaligned stack slot allocated for parameters during function expansion.
2, (missed optimization) stack slot for parameter sometimes is not necessary.
    In certain scenario, the argument register could directly be used.
    Currently, this is only possible when the parameter mode is not BLKmode.

For issue 1, we can do similar things as expand_used_vars.
Dynamically align the stack slot address for parameters whose alignment exceeds
PREDERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY. Other parameters could be store in gap between the
aligned address and fp when possible.

For issue 2, I checked the behavior of LLVM, it seems the stack slot allocation
for parameters are explicitly exposed by the alloca IR instruction at the very beginning.
Later, there are optimization/transformation passes like mem2reg, reg2mem, sroa etc. to remove
unnecessary alloca instructions.

In gcc, the stack allocation for parameters and local variables are done during expand pass, implicitly.
And RTL passes are not able to remove the unnecessary stack allocation and load/store operations.

For example:

uint32_t bar(union U P0)
{
   return P0.M0;
}

Currently, the code-gen is different on different targets.
There are various backend hooks which make the code-gen sub-optimal.
For example, aarch64 target could directly return with w0 while armv7-a target generates unnecessary
store and load.

However, this optimization should be target independent, unrelated target alignment configuration.
Both issue 1&2 could be resolved if gcc has a similar approach. But I assume the change is big.

Is there any suggestions for solving issue 1 and improving issue 2 in a generic way?
I can create a bugzilla ticket to record the issue.

Regards,
Renlin

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