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Re: [PATCH] Fix another ipa-split caused ICE (PR ipa/69241)


On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Jakub Jelinek wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Markus has pointed out to a reduced testcase which still ICEs even with the
> PR69241 fix.  In that case the function with TREE_ADDRESSABLE return type
> does not return at all (and -Wreturn-type properly diagnoses it).
> For that case the following patch just forces the lhs on the *.part.*
> call, so that we don't ICE in assign_temp.
> 
> Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

Um...  I wonder if it wouldn't be better to force such functions to
be noreturn by say, placing a __builtin_unreachable () at the missing
return and maybe even adjust the return type.

In the frontend I mean.

After all, what would the code below do at runtime?  Unhelpfully
write to a random memory location.  So if then I'd rather
dereference literal zero here (well, not sure what to do for
-fno-delete-null-pointer targets).  Otherwise this becomes a bigger
security issue than not initializing the not used return value?

The other option is to simply not split the function in this case.

Richard.

> 2016-02-10  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>
> 
> 	PR ipa/69241
> 	* ipa-split.c (split_function): If split part returns TREE_ADDRESSABLE
> 	type by reference, force lhs on the call.
> 
> 	* g++.dg/ipa/pr69241-4.C: New test.
> 
> --- gcc/ipa-split.c.jj	2016-02-10 16:05:37.000000000 +0100
> +++ gcc/ipa-split.c	2016-02-10 17:18:12.553061670 +0100
> @@ -1589,7 +1589,20 @@ split_function (basic_block return_bb, s
>  		}
>  	    }
>  	  else
> -	    gsi_insert_after (&gsi, call, GSI_NEW_STMT);
> +	    {
> +	      /* Force a lhs if the split part has to return a value.  */
> +	      if (split_point->split_part_set_retval
> +		  && DECL_BY_REFERENCE (DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl)))
> +		{
> +		  retval = DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl);
> +		  if (TREE_ADDRESSABLE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (retval))))
> +		    {
> +		      retval = get_or_create_ssa_default_def (cfun, retval);
> +		      gimple_call_set_lhs (call, build_simple_mem_ref (retval));
> +		    }
> +		}
> +	      gsi_insert_after (&gsi, call, GSI_NEW_STMT);
> +	    }
>  	  if (tsan_func_exit_call)
>  	    gsi_insert_after (&gsi, tsan_func_exit_call, GSI_NEW_STMT);
>  	}
> --- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ipa/pr69241-4.C.jj	2016-02-10 17:22:03.977866326 +0100
> +++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/ipa/pr69241-4.C	2016-02-10 17:22:00.073920229 +0100
> @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
> +// PR ipa/69241
> +// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
> +// { dg-options "-O2 -Wno-return-type" }
> +
> +template <typename> class A;
> +struct B {
> +  using pointer = int *;
> +};
> +template <typename _CharT, typename = A<_CharT>> class basic_string {
> +  long _M_string_length;
> +  enum { _S_local_capacity = 15 } _M_local_buf[_S_local_capacity];
> +  B::pointer _M_local_data;
> +
> +public:
> +  ~basic_string();
> +};
> +template <typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
> +int operator<<(_Traits, basic_string<_CharT, _Alloc>);
> +class C {
> +  basic_string<A<char>> _M_string;
> +};
> +class D {
> +  C _M_stringbuf;
> +};
> +class F {
> +  int stream;
> +  D stream_;
> +};
> +class G {
> +public:
> +  void operator&(int);
> +};
> +class H {
> +public:
> +  H(unsigned);
> +  H(H &&);
> +  bool m_fn1();
> +};
> +class I {
> +  void m_fn2(const int &&);
> +  static H m_fn3(const int &);
> +};
> +template <typename Functor> void Bind(Functor);
> +class J {
> +public:
> +  static basic_string<char> m_fn4();
> +};
> +int a;
> +void I::m_fn2(const int &&) { Bind(m_fn3); }
> +H I::m_fn3(const int &) {
> +  !false ? (void)0 : G() & F() << J::m_fn4();
> +  H b(a);
> +  if (b.m_fn1())
> +    F();
> +}
> 
> 	Jakub
> 
> 

-- 
Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
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