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Jakub Jelinek
e3f8dfcd88 cygwin: Don't try to support multilibs [PR107998]
As discussed in the PR, t-cygwin-w64 file has been introduced in 2013
and has one important problem, two different multilib options -m64 and -m32,
but MULTILIB_DIRNAMES with just one word in it.
Before the genmultilib sanity checking was added, my understanding is that
this essentially resulted in effective --disable-multilib,
$ gcc -print-multi-lib
.;
;@m32
$ gcc -print-multi-directory
.
$ gcc -print-multi-directory -m64
.
$ gcc -print-multi-directory -m32

$ gcc -print-multi-os-directory
../lib
$ gcc -print-multi-os-directory -m64
../lib
$ gcc -print-multi-os-directory -m32
../lib32
and because of the way e.g. config-ml.in operates
multidirs=
for i in `${CC-gcc} --print-multi-lib 2>/dev/null`; do
  dir=`echo $i | sed -e 's/;.*$//'`
  if [ "${dir}" = "." ]; then
    true
  else
    if [ -z "${multidirs}" ]; then
      multidirs="${dir}"
    else
      multidirs="${multidirs} ${dir}"
    fi
  fi
done
dir was . first time (and so nothing was done) and empty
second time, multidirs empty too, so multidirs was set to empty
like it would be with --disable-multilib.

With the added sanity checking the build fails unless --disable-multilib
is used in configure (dunno whether people usually configure that way
on cygwin).

>From what has been said in the PR, multilibs were not meant to be supported
and e.g. cygwin headers probably aren't ready for it.

So the following patch just removes the file with the (incorrect) multilib
stuff instead of fixing it (say by setting MULTILIB_DIRNAMES to 64 32).

I have no way to test this though, no Windows around, can anyone please
test this?  I just would like to get some progress on the P1s we have...

2023-02-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR target/107998
	* config.gcc (x86_64-*-cygwin*): Don't add i386/t-cygwin-w64 into
	$tmake_file.
	* config/i386/t-cygwin-w64: Remove.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
2023-03-10 10:17:57 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek
4c599ae6e0 tree: Use comdat tree_code_{type,length} even for C++11/14 [PR108634]
The recent change to undo the tree_code_type/tree_code_length
excessive duplication apparently broke building the Linux kernel
plugin.  While it is certainly desirable that GCC plugins are built
with the same compiler as GCC has been built and with the same options
(at least the important ones), it might be hard to arrange that,
e.g. if gcc is built using a cross-compiler but the plugin then built
natively, or GCC isn't bootstrapped for other reasons, or just as in
the kernel case they were building the plugin with -std=gnu++11 while
the bootstrapped GCC has been built without any such option and so with
whatever the compiler defaulted to.

For C++17 and later tree_code_{type,length} are UNIQUE symbols with
those assembler names, while for C++11/14 they were
_ZL14tree_code_type and _ZL16tree_code_length.

The following patch uses a comdat var for those even for C++11/14
as suggested by Maciej Cencora.  Relying on weak attribute is not an
option because not all hosts support it and there are non-GNU system
compilers.  While we could use it unconditionally,
I think defining a template just to make it comdat is weird, and
the compiler itself is always built with the same compiler.
Plugins, being separate shared libraries, will have a separate copy of
the arrays if they are ODR-used in the plugin, so there is not a big
deal if e.g. cc1plus uses tree_code_type while plugin uses
_ZN19tree_code_type_tmplILi0EE14tree_code_typeE or vice versa.

2023-03-10  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR plugins/108634
	* tree-core.h (tree_code_type, tree_code_length): For C++11 or
	C++14, don't declare as extern const arrays.
	(tree_code_type_tmpl, tree_code_length_tmpl): New types with
	static constexpr member arrays for C++11 or C++14.
	* tree.h (TREE_CODE_CLASS): For C++11 or C++14 use
	tree_code_type_tmpl <0>::tree_code_type instead of tree_code_type.
	(TREE_CODE_LENGTH): For C++11 or C++14 use
	tree_code_length_tmpl <0>::tree_code_length instead of
	tree_code_length.
	* tree.cc (tree_code_type, tree_code_length): Remove.
2023-03-10 10:38:49 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
2eb0191aa1 file-prefix-map: Fix up -f*-prefix-map= [PR108464]
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 01:46:20PM -0600, Jeff Law via Gcc-patches wrote:
> > This does cause a change of behaviour if users were previously relying upon
> > symlinks or absolute paths not being resolved.
>
> I'm not too worried about this scenario.

As mentioned in the PR, this patch breaks e.g. ccache testsuite.

I strongly doubt most of the users want such a behavior, because it
makes all filenames absolute when -f*-prefix-map= options remap one
absolute path to another one.
Say if I'm in /tmp and /tmp is the canonical path and there is
src/test.c file, with -fdebug-prefix-map=/tmp=/blah
previously there would be DW_AT_comp_dir "/blah" and it is still there,
but DW_AT_name which was previouly "src/test.c" (relative against
DW_AT_comp_dir) is now "/blah/src/test.c" instead.

Even worse, the canonicalization is only done on the remap_filename
argument, but not on the old_prefix side.  That is e.g. what breaks
ccache.  If there is
/tmp/foobar1 directory and
ln -sf foobar1 /tmp/foobar2
cd /tmp/foobar2
then -fdebug-prefix-map=`pwd`:/blah will just not work, while
src/test.c will be canonicalized to /tmp/foobar1/src/test.c,
old_prefix is still what the user provided which is /tmp/foobar2.
User would need to change their uses to use -fdebug-prefix-map=`realpath $(pwd)`=/blah

I've created 3 patches for this.

The first patch just reverts the patch (and its follow-up patch).

The second introduces a new option, -f{,no}-canon-prefix-map which affects
the behavior of -f{file,macro,debug,profile}-prefix-map=, if on it
canonicalizes the old path of the prefix map option and compares that
against the canonicalized filename for absolute paths but not relative.

And last is like the second, but does that also for relative paths except
for filenames with no / (or / or \ on DOS based fs).  So, the third patch
gets an optional behavior of what has been on the trunk lately with the
difference that the old_prefix is canonicalized by the compiler.

Initially I've thought I'd just add some magic syntax to the OLD=NEW
argument of those options (because there are 4 of them), but as noted
in the comments, = is valid char in OLD (just not new), so it would
be hard to figure out some syntax.  So instead a new option, which one
can turn on and off for different -f*-prefix-map= options if needed.

-fdebug-prefix-map=/path1=/mypath1 -fcanon-prefix-map \
-fdebug-prefix-map=/path2=/mypath2 -fno-canon-prefix-map \
-fdebug-prefix-map=/path3=/mypath3

will use the old behavior for the /path1 and /path3 handling and
the new one only for /path2 handling.

This commit is the third patch described above.

2023-03-10  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR other/108464
	* common.opt (fcanon-prefix-map): New option.
	* opts.cc: Include file-prefix-map.h.
	(flag_canon_prefix_map): New variable.
	(common_handle_option): Handle OPT_fcanon_prefix_map.
	(gen_command_line_string): Ignore OPT_fcanon_prefix_map.
	* file-prefix-map.h (flag_canon_prefix_map): Declare.
	* file-prefix-map.cc (struct file_prefix_map): Add canonicalize
	member.
	(add_prefix_map): Initialize canonicalize member from
	flag_canon_prefix_map, and if true canonicalize it using lrealpath.
	(remap_filename): Revert 2022-11-01 and 2022-11-07 changes,
	use lrealpath result only for map->canonicalize map entries.
	* lto-opts.cc (lto_write_options): Ignore OPT_fcanon_prefix_map.
	* opts-global.cc (handle_common_deferred_options): Clear
	flag_canon_prefix_map at the start and handle OPT_fcanon_prefix_map.
	* doc/invoke.texi (-fcanon-prefix-map): Document.
	(-ffile-prefix-map, -fdebug-prefix-map, -fprofile-prefix-map): Add
	see also for -fcanon-prefix-map.
	* doc/cppopts.texi (-fmacro-prefix-map): Likewise.
2023-03-10 10:21:23 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
2c63cc7268 c, c++, cgraphunit: Prevent duplicated -Wunused-value warnings [PR108079]
On the following testcase, we warn with -Wunused-value twice, once
in the FEs and later on cgraphunit again with slightly different
wording.

The following patch fixes that by registering a warning suppression in the
FEs when we warn and not warning in cgraphunit anymore if that happened.

2023-03-10  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c/108079
gcc/
	* cgraphunit.cc (check_global_declaration): Don't warn for unused
	variables which have OPT_Wunused_variable warning suppressed.
gcc/c/
	* c-decl.cc (pop_scope): Suppress OPT_Wunused_variable warning
	after diagnosing it.
gcc/cp/
	* decl.cc (poplevel): Suppress OPT_Wunused_variable warning
	after diagnosing it.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/Wunused-var-18.c: New test.
2023-03-10 10:10:24 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
a1d5c729ce range-op-float: Fix up -ffinite-math-only range extension and don't extend into infinities [PR109008]
The following patch does two things (both related to range extension
around the boundaries).

The first part (in the 2 real_isfinite blocks) is to make the ranges
narrower when the old boundaries are minimum and/or maximum representable
finite number.  In that case frange_nextafter gives -Inf or +Inf,
but then the resulting computed reverse range is very far from the actually
needed range, usually extends up to infinity or could even result in NaNs.
While infinities are really the next representable numbers in the
corresponding mode, REAL_VALUE_TYPE is actually a type with wider range
for exponent and 160 bit precision, so the patch instead uses
nextafter number in a hypothetical floating point format with the same
mantissa precision but wider range of exponents.  This significantly
improves the actual ranges of the reverse operations, while still making
them conservatively correct.

The second part is a fix for miscompilation of the new testcase below.
For -ffinite-math-only, without this patch we extend the minimum and/or
maximum representable finite number to -Inf or +Inf, with the patch to
some number outside of the normal exponent range of the mode, but then
we use set which canonicalizes it and turns the boundaries back to
the minimum and/or maximum representable finite numbers, but because
in say [__DBL_MAX__, __DBL_MAX__] = op1 + [__DBL_MAX__, __DBL_MAX__]
op1 can be larger than 0, up to the largest number which rounds to even
down back to __DBL_MAX__ and there are still no infinities involved,
it needs to work even with -ffinite-math-only.  So, we really need to
widen the lhs range a little bit even in that case.  The patch does
that through temporarily clearing -ffinite-math-only, such that the
value with infinities or the outside of bounds values passes the
setting and verification (the VR_VARYING case is needed because
we get ICEs otherwise, but when lhs is VR_VARYING in -ffast-math,
i.e. minimum to maximum representable finite and both signs of NaN,
then set does all we need, we don't need to or in a NaN range).
We don't really later use the range in a way that would become a problem
that it is wider than varying, we actually just perform maths on the
two boundaries.

As I said in the PR, this doesn't fix the !MODE_HAS_INFINITIES case,
I believe we actually need to treat the boundary values as infinities
in that case because they (probably) work like that, but it is unclear
if it is just the reverse operation lhs widening that is a problem there,
or whether it is a general problem.  I have zero experience with
floating points without infinities (PDP11, some ARM half type?,
what else?).

2023-03-10  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/109008
	* range-op-float.cc (float_widen_lhs_range): If lb is
	minimum representable finite number or ub is maximum
	representable finite number, instead of widening it to
	-inf or inf widen it to negative or positive 0x0.8p+(EMAX+1).
	Temporarily clear flag_finite_math_only when canonicalizing
	the widened range.

	* gcc.dg/pr109008.c: New test.
2023-03-10 10:07:51 +01:00
Ju-Zhe Zhong
60bd33bcbb RISC-V: Add fault first load C/C++ support
gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/riscv/riscv-builtins.cc (riscv_gimple_fold_builtin): New function.
	* config/riscv/riscv-protos.h (riscv_gimple_fold_builtin): Ditto.
	(gimple_fold_builtin):  Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-bases.cc (class read_vl): New class.
	(class vleff): Ditto.
	(BASE): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-bases.h: Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-functions.def (read_vl): Ditto.
	(vleff): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-shapes.cc (struct read_vl_def): Ditto.
	(struct fault_load_def): Ditto.
	(SHAPE): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-shapes.h: Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins.cc
	(rvv_arg_type_info::get_tree_type): Add size_ptr.
	(gimple_folder::gimple_folder): New class.
	(gimple_folder::fold): Ditto.
	(gimple_fold_builtin): New function.
	(get_read_vl_instance): Ditto.
	(get_read_vl_decl): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins.def (size_ptr): Add size_ptr.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins.h (class gimple_folder): New class.
	(get_read_vl_instance): New function.
	(get_read_vl_decl):  Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vsetvl.cc (fault_first_load_p): Ditto.
	(read_vl_insn_p): Ditto.
	(available_occurrence_p): Ditto.
	(backward_propagate_worthwhile_p): Ditto.
	(gen_vsetvl_pat): Adapt for vleff support.
	(get_forward_read_vl_insn): New function.
	(get_backward_fault_first_load_insn): Ditto.
	(source_equal_p): Adapt for vleff support.
	(first_ratio_invalid_for_second_sew_p): Remove.
	(first_ratio_invalid_for_second_lmul_p): Ditto.
	(first_lmul_less_than_second_lmul_p): Ditto.
	(first_ratio_less_than_second_ratio_p): Ditto.
	(support_relaxed_compatible_p): New function.
	(vector_insn_info::operator>): Remove.
	(vector_insn_info::operator>=): Refine.
	(vector_insn_info::parse_insn): Adapt for vleff support.
	(vector_insn_info::compatible_p): Ditto.
	(vector_insn_info::update_fault_first_load_avl): New function.
	(pass_vsetvl::transfer_after): Adapt for vleff support.
	(pass_vsetvl::demand_fusion): Ditto.
	(pass_vsetvl::cleanup_insns): Ditto.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vsetvl.def (DEF_INCOMPATIBLE_COND): Remove
	redundant condtions.
	* config/riscv/riscv-vsetvl.h (struct demands_cond): New function.
	* config/riscv/riscv.cc (TARGET_GIMPLE_FOLD_BUILTIN): New target hook.
	* config/riscv/riscv.md: Adapt for vleff support.
	* config/riscv/t-riscv: Ditto.
	* config/riscv/vector-iterators.md: New iterator.
	* config/riscv/vector.md (read_vlsi): New pattern.
	(read_vldi_zero_extend): Ditto.
	(@pred_fault_load<mode>): Ditto.
2023-03-10 16:26:06 +08:00
Ju-Zhe Zhong
a803c268c5 Extend nops num in "maybe_gen_insn" for RISC-V Vector intrinsics
Hi, current maybe_gen_insn can only expand 9 nops.
For RVV intrinsics, I need to extend it as 10, otherwise I should use GEN_FCN.
This patch is quite obvious change, Ok for trunk ?

Thanks.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins.cc
	(function_expander::use_ternop_insn): Use maybe_gen_insn instead.
	(function_expander::use_widen_ternop_insn): Ditto.
	* optabs.cc (maybe_gen_insn): Extend nops handling.
2023-03-10 16:25:03 +08:00
Ju-Zhe Zhong
ab7bb445ee RISC-V: Fine tune merge operand constraint for integer/load/store
gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/riscv/riscv-vector-builtins-bases.cc: Split indexed load
	patterns according to RVV ISA.
	* config/riscv/vector-iterators.md: New iterators.
	* config/riscv/vector.md
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX1_QHSD:mode><VNX1_QHSDI:mode>): Remove.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_same_eew): New pattern.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x2_greater_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x4_greater_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x8_greater_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x2_smaller_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x4_smaller_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<mode>_x8_smaller_eew): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX2_QHSD:mode><VNX2_QHSDI:mode>): Remove.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX4_QHSD:mode><VNX4_QHSDI:mode>): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX8_QHSD:mode><VNX8_QHSDI:mode>): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX16_QHS:mode><VNX16_QHSI:mode>): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX32_QH:mode><VNX32_QHI:mode>): Ditto.
	(@pred_indexed_<order>load<VNX64_Q:mode><VNX64_Q:mode>): Ditto.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/base/merge_constraint-1.c: New test.
2023-03-10 16:24:23 +08:00
Michael Collison
2dc73876fc [PATCH v2] vect: Check that vector factor is a compile-time constant
* tree-vect-loop-manip.cc (vect_do_peeling): Use
	result of constant_lower_bound instead of vf for the lower
	bound of the epilog loop trip count.
2023-03-10 08:20:31 +01:00
Jason Merrill
2fc55f51f9 c++: signed __int128_t [PR108099]
The code for handling signed + typedef was breaking on __int128_t, because
it isn't a proper typedef: it doesn't have DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE.

	PR c++/108099

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* decl.cc (grokdeclarator): Handle non-typedef typedef_decl.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/ext/int128-7.C: New test.
2023-03-09 22:14:10 -05:00
Jason Merrill
68c5d92a13 c++: overloaded fn in contract [PR108542]
PR c++/108542

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* class.cc (instantiate_type): Strip location wrapper.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/contracts/contracts-err1.C: New test.
2023-03-09 22:14:03 -05:00
GCC Administrator
da2b9c6e31 Daily bump. 2023-03-10 00:17:15 +00:00
Jason Merrill
e0324e2629 c++: allocator temps in list of arrays [PR108773]
The optimization to reuse the same allocator temporary for all string
constructor calls was breaking on this testcase, because the temps were
already in the argument to build_vec_init, and replacing them with
references to one slot got confused with calls at multiple levels (for the
initializer_list backing array, and then again for the array member of the
std::array).  Fixed by reusing the whole TARGET_EXPR instead of pulling out
the slot; gimplification ensures that it's only initialized once.

I also moved the check for initializing a std:: class down into the tree
walk, and handle multiple temps within a single array element
initialization.

	PR c++/108773

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* init.cc (find_allocator_temps_r): New.
	(combine_allocator_temps): Replace find_allocator_temp.
	(build_vec_init): Adjust.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist-array18.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist-array19.C: New test.
2023-03-09 16:26:43 -05:00
David Malcolm
4214bdb1d7 testsuite: add various -Wanalyzer-null-dereference false +ve test cases
There are various -Wanalyzer-null-dereference false +ves in bugzilla
that I've been attempting to fix.  Unfortunately I haven't made much
progress, but it seems worth at least capturing the reduced
reproducers as test cases, to make it easier to spot changes in
behavior.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR analyzer/102671
	PR analyzer/105755
	PR analyzer/108251
	PR analyzer/108400
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr102671-1.c: New test, reduced
	from Emacs.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr102671-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr105755.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr108251-smp_fetch_ssl_fc_has_early-O2.c:
	New test, reduced from haproxy's src/ssl_sample.c.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr108251-smp_fetch_ssl_fc_has_early.c:
	Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/null-deref-pr108400-SoftEtherVPN-WebUi.c: New
	test, reduced from SoftEtherVPN's src/Cedar/WebUI.c.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2023-03-09 16:21:02 -05:00
Tamar Christina
ec4bc86b43 middle-end: On emergency dumps finish the graph generation.
When doing an emergency dump the cfg output dumps are corrupted because the
ending "}" is missing.

Normally when the pass manager finishes it would call finish_graph_dump_file to
produce this.  This is called here because each pass can dump multiple digraphs.

However during an emergency dump we only dump the current function and so after
that is done we never go back to the pass manager.

As such, we need to manually call finish_graph_dump_file in order to properly
finish off graph generation.

With this -ftree-dump-*-graph works properly during a crash dump.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* passes.cc (emergency_dump_function): Finish graph generation.
2023-03-09 19:43:08 +00:00
Tamar Christina
8e26ac4749 AArch64: Fix codegen regressions around tbz.
We were analyzing code quality after recent changes and have noticed that the
tbz support somehow managed to increase the number of branches overall rather
than decreased them.

While investigating this we figured out that the problem is that when an
existing & <contants> exists in gimple and the instruction is generated because
of the range information gotten from the ANDed constant that we end up with the
situation that you get a NOP AND in the RTL expansion.

This is not a problem as CSE will take care of it normally.   The issue is when
this original AND was done in a location where PRE or FRE "lift" the AND to a
different basic block.  This triggers a problem when the resulting value is not
single use.  Instead of having an AND and tbz, we end up generating an
AND + TST + BR if the mode is HI or QI.

This CSE across BB was a problem before but this change made it worse. Our
branch patterns rely on combine being able to fold AND or zero_extends into the
instructions.

To work around this (since a proper fix is outside of the scope of stage-4) we
are limiting the new tbranch optab to only HI and QI mode values.  This isn't a
problem because these two modes are modes for which we don't have CBZ support,
so they are the problematic cases to begin with.  Additionally booleans are QI.

The second thing we're doing is limiting the only legal bitpos to pos 0. i.e.
only the bottom bit.  This such that we prevent the double ANDs as much as
possible.

Now most other cases, i.e. where we had an explicit & in the source code are
still handled correctly by the anonymous (*tb<optab><ALLI:mode><GPI:mode>1)
pattern that was added along with tbranch support.

This means we don't expand the superflous AND here, and while it doesn't fix the
problem that in the cross BB case we loss tbz, it also doesn't make things worse.

With these tweaks we've now reduced the number of insn uniformly was originally
expected.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/aarch64/aarch64.md (tbranch_<code><mode>3): Restrict to SHORT
	and bottom bit only.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/aarch64/tbz_2.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/aarch64/tbz_3.c: New test.
2023-03-09 19:42:18 +00:00
Patrick Palka
96abc82224 libstdc++: Implement LWG 3820/3849 changes to cartesian_product_view
The LWG 3820 testcase revealed a bug in _M_advance, which this patch
also fixes.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/ranges
	(cartesian_product_view::_Iterator::_Iterator): Remove
	constraint on default constructor as per LWG 3849.
	(cartesian_product_view::_Iterator::_M_prev): Adjust position
	of _Nm > 0 test as per LWG 3820.
	(cartesian_product_view::_Iterator::_M_advance): Perform bounds
	checking only on sized cartesian products.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/cartesian_product/1.cc (test08): New test.
2023-03-09 13:41:03 -05:00
Patrick Palka
065c93b89c libstdc++: Implement LWG 3796 changes to repeat_/chunk_by_view [PR109024]
PR libstdc++/109024

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/ranges (chunk_by_view::_M_pred): Remove DMI as per
	LWG 3796.
	(repeat_view::_M_pred): Likewise.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/adaptors/chunk_by/1.cc (test03): New test.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/repeat/1.cc (test05): New test.
2023-03-09 13:37:29 -05:00
Patrick Palka
95827e1b9f libstdc++: Make views::single/iota/istream SFINAE-friendly [PR108362]
PR libstdc++/108362

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/ranges (__detail::__can_single_view): New concept.
	(_Single::operator()): Constrain it.  Move [[nodiscard]] to the
	end of the function declarator.
	(__detail::__can_iota_view): New concept.
	(_Iota::operator()): Constrain it.  Move [[nodiscard]] to the
	end of the function declarator.
	(__detail::__can_istream_view): New concept.
	(_Istream::operator()): Constrain it.  Move [[nodiscard]] to the
	end of the function declarator.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/iota/iota_view.cc (test07): New test.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/istream_view.cc (test08): New test.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/single_view.cc (test07): New test.
2023-03-09 13:35:04 -05:00
Andrew Pinski
c6232ba229 Fix PR 108980: note without warning due to array bounds check
The problem here is after r13-4748-g2a27ae32fabf85, in some
cases we were calling inform without a corresponding warning.
This changes the logic such that we only cause that to happen
if there was a warning happened before hand.

Changes since
* v1: Fix formating and dump message as suggested by Jakub.

OK? Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-linux-gnu with no regressions.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR tree-optimization/108980
	* gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref):
	Reorgnize the call to warning for not strict flexible arrays
	to be before the check of warned.
2023-03-09 18:28:09 +00:00
Patrick Palka
3df9760d56 libstdc++: extraneous begin in cartesian_product_view::end [PR107572]
ranges::begin() isn't guaranteed to be equality-preserving for non-forward
ranges, so in cartesian_product_view::end we need to avoid needlessly
calling begin() on the first range (which could be non-forward) in the
case where __empty_tail is false as per its specification.

Since we're already using a variadic lambda to compute __empty_tail, we
might as well use that same lambda to build up the tuple of iterators
instead of building it separately via e.g. std::apply or __tuple_transform.

	PR libstdc++/107572

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/ranges (cartesian_product_view::end): When
	building the tuple of iterators, avoid calling ranges::begin on
	the first range if __empty_tail is false.
	* testsuite/std/ranges/cartesian_product/1.cc (test07): New test.
2023-03-09 13:25:44 -05:00
Jonathan Wakely
f366fdfeec libstdc++: Really fix symver for __gnu_cxx11_ieee128::__try_use_facet [PR108882]
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/108882
	* config/os/gnu-linux/ldbl-ieee128-extra.ver: Fix incorrect
	patterns.
2023-03-09 16:11:40 +00:00
Jason Merrill
afe1f0c251 c++: CTAD for less-specialized alias template [PR102529]
The standard was unclear what happens with the transformation of a deduction
guide if the initial template argument deduction fails for a reason other
than not deducing all the arguments; my implementation assumed that the
right thing was to give up on the deduction guide.  But in consideration of
CWG2664 this week I realized that we get a better result by just continuing
with an empty set of deductions, so the alias deduction guide is the same as
the original deduction guide plus the deducible constraint.

	DR 2664
	PR c++/102529

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* pt.cc (alias_ctad_tweaks): Continue after deduction failure.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/DRs/dr2664.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp2a/class-deduction-alias15.C: New test.
2023-03-09 10:25:46 -05:00
Jason Merrill
9e6170098d c++: fix alias CTAD [PR105841]
In my initial implementation of alias CTAD, I described a couple of
differences from the specification that I thought would not have a practical
effect; this testcase demonstrates that I was wrong.  One difference is
resolved by the CPTK_IS_DEDUCIBLE commit; the other (adding too many of the
alias template parameters to the new deduction guide) is fixed by this
patch.

	PR c++/105841

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* pt.cc	(corresponding_template_parameter_list): Split out...
	(corresponding_template_parameter): ...from here.
	(find_template_parameters): Factor out...
	(find_template_parameter_info::find_in): ...this function.
	(find_template_parameter_info::find_in_recursive): New.
	(find_template_parameter_info::found): New.
	(alias_ctad_tweaks): Only add parms used in the deduced args.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/cpp2a/class-deduction-alias14.C: New test.

Co-authored-by: Michael Spertus <mike@spertus.com>
2023-03-09 10:25:46 -05:00
Jason Merrill
30556bf81f c++: hide __is_deducible for GCC 13
I want to have more discussion about the interface before claiming the
__is_deducible name, so for GCC 13 make it internal-only.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/extend.texi: Comment out __is_deducible docs.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* cp-trait.def (IS_DEDUCIBLE): Add space to name.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/ext/is_deducible1.C: Guard with
	__has_builtin (__is_deducible).
2023-03-09 10:25:45 -05:00
Jason Merrill
148cbb153d c++: add __is_deducible trait [PR105841]
C++20 class template argument deduction for an alias template involves
adding a constraint that the template arguments for the alias template can
be deduced from the return type of the deduction guide for the underlying
class template.  In the standard, this is modeled as defining a class
template with a partial specialization, but it's much more efficient to
implement with a trait that directly tries to perform the deduction.

The first argument to the trait is a template rather than a type, so various
places needed to be adjusted to accommodate that.

	PR c++/105841

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/extend.texi (Type Traits):: Document __is_deducible.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* cp-trait.def (IS_DEDUCIBLE): New.
	* cxx-pretty-print.cc (pp_cxx_trait): Handle non-type.
	* parser.cc (cp_parser_trait): Likewise.
	* tree.cc (cp_tree_equal): Likewise.
	* pt.cc (tsubst_copy_and_build): Likewise.
	(type_targs_deducible_from): New.
	(alias_ctad_tweaks): Use it.
	* semantics.cc (trait_expr_value): Handle CPTK_IS_DEDUCIBLE.
	(finish_trait_expr): Likewise.
	* constraint.cc (diagnose_trait_expr): Likewise.
	* cp-tree.h (type_targs_deducible_from): Declare.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/ext/is_deducible1.C: New test.
2023-03-09 10:25:45 -05:00
Costas Argyris
d11e088210 Enable UTF-8 code page on Windows 64-bit host [PR108865]
Compile a resource object that contains the utf8 manifest.

Then link that object into the driver and compiler proper.

For compiler proper the link has to be forced because the
resource object file gets into a static library (libbackend.a)
and gets eventually dropped because it has no symbols of
its own and nothing is referencing it inside the library.

Therefore, an artificial symbol is planted to force the link.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR driver/108865
	* config.host: add object for x86_64-*-mingw*.
	* config/i386/sym-mingw32.cc: dummy file to attach
	symbol.
	* config/i386/utf8-mingw32.rc: windres resource file.
	* config/i386/winnt-utf8.manifest: XML manifest to
	enable UTF-8.
	* config/i386/x-mingw32: reference to x-mingw32-utf8.
	* config/i386/x-mingw32-utf8: Makefile fragment to
	embed UTF-8 manifest.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
2023-03-09 15:00:33 +00:00
Vladimir N. Makarov
a6457974a1 LRA: For clobbered regs use operand mode instead of the biggest mode
LRA is too conservative in calculation of conflicts with clobbered regs by
using the biggest access mode.  This results in failure of possible reg
coalescing and worse code.  This patch solves the problem.

        PR rtl-optimization/108999

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* lra-constraints.cc (process_alt_operands): Use operand modes for
	clobbered regs instead of the biggest access mode.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/aarch64/pr108999.c: New.
2023-03-09 08:45:04 -05:00
Richard Biener
ace65db921 middle-end/108995 - avoid folding when sanitizing overflow
The following plugs one place in extract_muldiv where it should avoid
folding when sanitizing overflow.

	PR middle-end/108995
	* fold-const.cc (extract_muldiv_1): Avoid folding
	(CST * b) / CST2 when sanitizing overflow and we rely on
	overflow being undefined.

	* gcc.dg/ubsan/pr108995.c: New testcase.
2023-03-09 14:28:12 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
bad177e848 range-op-float: Fix up reverse binary operations [PR109008]
The following testcase is reduced from miscompilation of scipy package.
If we have say lhs = [1., 1.] - [1., 1.] and want to compute the range
of lhs from it, we correctly determine it is [0., 0.] (if computations
are exact, we generally don't try to round them further in
frange_arithmetic).  In the testcase it is about a reverse operation,
[1., 1.] = op1 + [1., 1.] and we want to compute range of op1 from that.
Right now we just perform the inverse operation (there are some corner
cases about NaN and infinities handling) and so arrive to range
[0., 0.] as well, and because it is a singleton, optimize return eps;
to return 0.  That is incorrect though, for the reverse ops we need to
take into account also rounding, the right exact range is
[-0x1.0p-54, 0x1.0p-53] in this case when rounding to nearest, i.e.
all numbers which added to 1. with round to nearest still produce 1.

The problem isn't solely on singleton ranges, and isn't solely on
results around zero.  We basically need to consider also values
where the result is up to 0.5ulp away from the lhs range boundaries
in each direction.

The following patch fixes it by extending the lhs range for the
reverse operations by 1ulp in each direction.  The PR contains
a pseudo-random test generator I've used to generate 300000 tests
of + and - and then used the same test with * and / instead of + and -
together with a hack to print the discovered ranges by the patch in
a form that another test could then verify the range is conservatively
correct and how far it is from a minimal range.

I believe the results are good enough for now, though plan to look
incrementally into trying to do something better on the -XXX_MAX or
XXX_MAX boundaries (where I think frange_nextafter will use -inf or +inf)
and also try to increase the range just by 0.5ulp rather than 1ulp
if !flag_rounding_math.  But dunno if either of those will be doable
and will pass the testing, so I think it is worth committing this fix
first.

2023-03-09  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>
	    Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR tree-optimization/109008
	* range-op-float.cc (float_widen_lhs_range): New function.
	(foperator_plus::op1_range, foperator_minus::op1_range,
	foperator_minus::op2_range, foperator_mult::op1_range,
	foperator_div::op1_range, foperator_div::op2_range): Use it.

	* gcc.c-torture/execute/ieee/pr109008.c: New test.
2023-03-09 09:51:37 +01:00
Hongyu Wang
288bc7b5d1 libgomp: Fix default value of GOMP_SPINCOUNT [PR 109062]
When OMP_WAIT_POLICY is not specified, current implementation will cause
icv flag GOMP_ICV_WAIT_POLICY unset, so global variable wait_policy
will remain its uninitialized value. Initialize it to -1 to make
GOMP_SPINCOUNT behavior consistent with its description.

libgomp/ChangeLog:

	PR libgomp/109062
	* env.c (wait_policy): Initialize to -1.
	(initialize_icvs): Initialize icvs->wait_policy to -1.
	* testsuite/libgomp.c-c++-common/pr109062.c: New test.
2023-03-09 09:01:13 +08:00
GCC Administrator
6a87fdd3ed Daily bump. 2023-03-09 00:17:00 +00:00
Tobias Burnus
2e3dd14dd2 libgomp.texi: Mention GCN_STACK_SIZE in Offload-Target Specifics
libgomp/ChangeLog:

	* libgomp.texi (Offload-Target Specifics): Mention GCN_STACK_SIZE.
2023-03-08 14:55:49 +01:00
Kewen Lin
15b83b69ca libgcc, rs6000: Fix bump size for powerpc64 elfv1 ABI [PR108727]
As PR108727 shows, when cleanup code called by the stack
unwinder calls function _Unwind_Resume, it goes via plt
stub like:

   function 00000000.plt_call._Unwind_Resume:

=> 0x0000000010003580 <+0>:     std     r2,40(r1)
   0x0000000010003584 <+4>:     ld      r12,-31760(r2)
   0x0000000010003588 <+8>:     mtctr   r12
   0x000000001000358c <+12>:    ld      r2,-31752(r2)
   0x0000000010003590 <+16>:    cmpldi  r2,0
   0x0000000010003594 <+20>:    bnectr+
   0x0000000010003598 <+24>:    b       0x100031a4
                                        <_Unwind_Resume@plt>

It wants to save TOC base (r2) to r1 + 40, but we only
bump the stack segment by 32 bytes as follows:

   stdu %r29,-32(%r3)

It means the access is out of the stack segment allocated
by __generic_morestack, once the touch area isn't writable
like this failure shows, it would cause segment fault.

So fix the bump size with one reasonable value PARAMS.

	PR libgcc/108727

libgcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/rs6000/morestack.S (__morestack): Use PARAMS for new stack
	bump size.
2023-03-08 00:57:21 -06:00
Kewen Lin
2a2a159f7b testsuite: Adjust powerpc ppc-fortran.exp to support dg-{warning,error}
According to Haochen's finding in [1], currently ppc-fortran.exp
doesn't support Fortran specific warning or error messages well.
By looking into it, it's due to that gfortran uses some different
warning/error prefixes as follows:

    set gcc_warning_prefix "\[Ww\]arning:"
    set gcc_error_prefix "(Fatal )?\[Ee\]rror:"

comparing to:

    set gcc_warning_prefix "warning:"
    set gcc_error_prefix "(fatal )?error:"

So this is to override these two prefixes and make it support
dg-{warning,error} checks.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2023-March/613302.html

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/ppc-fortran/ppc-fortran.exp: Override
	gcc_{warning,error}_prefix with Fortran specific one used in
	gfortran_init.
2023-03-08 00:57:21 -06:00
Kewen Lin
04ff5ad0f3 testsuite: Adjust scalar-test-data-class-1[45].c with int128
Test cases scalar-test-data-class-1[45].c adopts type __int128
which requires to check int128 effective target, otherwise the
testing on them will fail at -m32.  This patch is to add int128
effective target requirement.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/bfp/scalar-test-data-class-14.c: Adjust with
	int128 effective target requirement.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/bfp/scalar-test-data-class-15.c: Likewise.
2023-03-08 00:56:32 -06:00
Kewen Lin
bab3b6a9c3 testsuite: Adjust two bfp test cases with has_arch_ppc64 [PR108729]
Two test cases scalar-test-data-class-12.c and vec-test-data-class-9.c
fail on Power9 BE testing at -m32, they adopts a built-in function
scalar_insert_exp which requires powerpc64 support.  This patch
is to make them to check has_arch_ppc64 effective target requirement.

	PR testsuite/108729

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/bfp/scalar-test-data-class-12.c: Adjust with
	has_arch_ppc64 effective target.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/bfp/vec-test-data-class-9.c: Likewise.
2023-03-08 00:56:32 -06:00
Kewen Lin
9fd3d35673 testsuite: Adjust scalar-test-neg-8.c with lp64 [PR108730]
The built-in function scalar_test_neg_qp is under stanza
ieee128-hw, that is TARGET_FLOAT128_HW.  Since we don't
have float128 hardware support on 32-bit as follows:

if (TARGET_FLOAT128_HW && !TARGET_64BIT)
  {
    if ((rs6000_isa_flags_explicit & OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_HW) != 0)
      error ("%qs requires %qs", "%<-mfloat128-hardware%>", "-m64");
    rs6000_isa_flags &= ~OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_HW;
  }

So adjust the case with lp64 effective target accordingly.

	PR testsuite/108730

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/bfp/scalar-test-neg-8.c: Adjust with lp64
	effective target requirement.
2023-03-08 00:56:32 -06:00
Kewen Lin
3be550e35e testsuite: Adjust pr101384-2.c for Power9 [PR108813]
Compiled with cpu type Power9 or later, GCC generates
xxspltib rather than vspltis*, so adjust the test
case scanning content accordingly.

	PR testsuite/108813

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr101384-2.c: Adjust with xxspltib.
2023-03-08 00:56:32 -06:00
Kewen Lin
4bcdc362e9 testsuite: Adjust fold-vec-extract-double.p9.c for powerpc BE [PR108810]
On BE, the extracted index for the leftmost element is 0
rather than 1, adjust the test case accordingly.

	PR testsuite/108810

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/fold-vec-extract-double.p9.c (testd_cst): Adjust
	the extracted index for BE.
2023-03-08 00:56:31 -06:00
Jeff Law
0d25f8265b Fix MIPS testsuite over-eager matching
The mips msa-ds.c test is trying to ensure that MSA branches can have their
delay slots filled.  The regexp it used looked for the function name, a nop,
then the function name again.  If found that sequence, then the test failed.

The problem is with Vlad's recent IRA work there's simply less code in the
test (good) and as a result one of the *other* branches in the test had an
unfilled delay slot -- the delay slot for the MSA branch was still being
filled.

This patch tightens up the regexp.  In particular it looks for the MSA branch
and a nop on the next line (avoiding the over-eager .* construct).  That
indicates that the MSA branch did not have its delay slot filled.  When that
sequence is found, then the test fails.

This fixes the recent regressions for mips64 and mips64el in the tester.

Installing on the trunk,

gcc/testsuite:
	* gcc.target/mips/msa-ds.c: Fix over eager pattern matching.
2023-03-07 22:02:39 -07:00
Hans-Peter Nilsson
dcce01af47 testsuite: Fix omp-parallel-for-get-min.c and -for-1.c for non-openmp
The recently added tests missed checking for "fopenmp" (see
other tests where "-fopenmp" is passed), which makes them
fail on non-openmp systems.

	* gcc.dg/analyzer/omp-parallel-for-get-min.c,
	gcc.dg/analyzer/omp-parallel-for-1.c: Require effective target fopenmp.
2023-03-08 05:57:47 +01:00
GCC Administrator
af320a16dd Daily bump. 2023-03-08 00:17:16 +00:00
Jonathan Grant
c5c4fdaccd docs: Clarify LeakSanitizer in documentation [PR81649]
gcc/ChangeLog

	PR sanitizer/81649
	* doc/invoke.texi (Instrumentation Options):  Clarify
	LeakSanitizer behavior.
2023-03-07 23:35:43 +00:00
Benson Muite
c7867f82f4 docs: Add link to gmplib.org.
gcc/ChangeLog
	* doc/install.texi (Prerequisites): Add link to gmplib.org.
2023-03-07 21:48:20 +00:00
Jason Merrill
4f181f9c7e c++: static lambda tsubst [PR108526]
A missed piece of the patch for static operator(): in tsubst_function_decl,
we don't want to replace the first parameter with a new closure pointer if
operator() is static.

	PR c++/108526
	PR c++/106651

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* pt.cc (tsubst_function_decl): Don't replace the closure
	parameter if DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/cpp23/static-operator-call5.C: Pass -g.
2023-03-07 14:34:10 -05:00
Jakub Jelinek
f875857e00 libstdc++: Some baseline_symbols.txt updates
This updates baseline_symbols.txt for the Fedora 39 arches.
Most of the added symbols are added to all 5 files, exceptions are
DF16_ rtti stuff (only added on x86 and aarch64 which supports those),
DF16b rtti stuff (only x86 right now), _M_replace_cold (m vs. j
differences), DF128_ charconv (only x86), GLIBCXX_LDBL_3.4.31
symver (s390x), _M_get_sys_info/_M_get_local_info (l vs. x).
I was using
grep ^+ | sed 's/OBJECT:[0-9]*:/OBJECT:/' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | less
on the patch to analyze.
powerpc64le-linux not included because I'll need to regenerate it.

2023-03-07  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* config/abi/post/x86_64-linux-gnu/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
	* config/abi/post/x86_64-linux-gnu/32/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
	* config/abi/post/i486-linux-gnu/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
	* config/abi/post/aarch64-linux-gnu/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
	* config/abi/post/s390x-linux-gnu/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
2023-03-07 18:57:41 +01:00
Jonathan Wakely
7d30593c38 libstdc++: Fix symver for __gnu_cxx11_ieee128::__try_use_facet [PR108882]
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/108882
	* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver (GLIBCXX_3.4.31): Adjust patterns to
	not match symbols in namespace std::__gnu_cxx11_ieee128.
	* config/os/gnu-linux/ldbl-ieee128-extra.ver: Add patterns for
	std::__gnu_cxx11_ieee128::money_{get,put}.
2023-03-07 17:33:28 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
291c130ef0 libstdc++: Fix comment typo in eh_personality.cc
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* libsupc++/eh_personality.cc: Fix spelling in comment.
2023-03-07 17:33:28 +00:00
Marek Polacek
80f0052b39 c++: -Wdangling-reference with reference wrapper [PR107532]
Here, -Wdangling-reference triggers where it probably shouldn't, causing
some grief.  The code in question uses a reference wrapper with a member
function returning a reference to a subobject of a non-temporary object:

  const Plane & meta = fm.planes().inner();

I've tried a few approaches, e.g., checking that the member function's
return type is the same as the type of the enclosing class (which is
the case for member functions returning *this), but that then breaks
Wdangling-reference4.C with std::optional<std::string>.

This patch adjusts do_warn_dangling_reference so that we look through
reference wrapper classes (meaning, has a reference member and a
constructor taking the same reference type, or is std::reference_wrapper
or std::ranges::ref_view) and don't warn for them, supposing that the
member function returns a reference to a non-temporary object.

	PR c++/107532

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* call.cc (reference_like_class_p): New.
	(do_warn_dangling_reference): Add new bool parameter.  See through
	reference_like_class_p.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference8.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference9.C: New test.
2023-03-07 11:05:30 -05:00