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PR81136: ICE from inconsistent DR_MISALIGNMENTs


The test case triggered this assert in vect_update_misalignment_for_peel:

          gcc_assert (DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr) / dr_size ==
                      DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr_peel) / dr_peel_size);

We knew that the two DRs had the same misalignment at runtime, but when
considered in isolation, one data reference guaranteed a higher compile-time
base alignment than the other.

In the test case this looks like a missed opportunity.  Both references
are unconditional, so it should be possible to use the highest of the
available base alignment guarantees when analyzing each reference.
The patch does this.

However, as the comment in the patch says, the base alignment guarantees
provided by a conditional reference only apply if the reference occurs
at least once.  In this case it would be legitimate for two references
to have the same runtime misalignment and for one reference to provide a
stronger compile-time guarantee than the other about what the misalignment
actually is.  The patch therefore relaxes the assert to handle that case.

Tested on powerpc64-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu.
OK to instal?

Richard


2017-06-22  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@linaro.org>

gcc/
	PR tree-optimization/81136
	* tree-vectorizer.h: Include tree-hash-traits.h.
	(vec_base_alignments): New typedef.
	(vec_info): Add a base_alignments field.
	(vect_compute_base_alignments: Declare.
	* tree-data-ref.h (data_reference): Add an is_conditional field.
	(DR_IS_CONDITIONAL): New macro.
	(create_data_ref): Add an is_conditional argument.
	* tree-data-ref.c (create_data_ref): Likewise.  Use it to initialize
	the is_conditional field.
	(data_ref_loc): Add an is_conditional field.
	(get_references_in_stmt): Set the is_conditional field.
	(find_data_references_in_stmt): Update call to create_data_ref.
	(graphite_find_data_references_in_stmt): Likewise.
	* tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c (determine_loop_nest_reuse): Likewise.
	* tree-vect-data-refs.c (vect_analyze_data_refs): Likewise.
	(vect_get_base_address): New function.
	(vect_compute_base_alignments): Likewise.
	(vect_compute_base_alignment): Likewise, split out from...
	(vect_compute_data_ref_alignment): ...here.  Use precomputed
	base alignments.  Only compute a new base alignment here if the
	reference is conditional.
	(vect_update_misalignment_for_peel): Allow the compile-time
	DR_MISALIGNMENTs of two references with the same runtime alignment
	to be different if one of the references is conditional.
	(vect_find_same_alignment_drs): Compare base addresses instead
	of base objects.
	(vect_compute_data_ref_alignment): Call vect_compute_base_alignments.
	* tree-vect-slp.c (vect_slp_analyze_bb_1): Likewise.
	(new_bb_vec_info): Initialize base_alignments.
	* tree-vect-loop.c (new_loop_vec_info): Likewise.
	* tree-vectorizer.c (vect_destroy_datarefs): Release base_alignments.

gcc/testsuite/
	PR tree-optimization/81136
	* gcc.dg/vect/pr81136.c: New test.

Index: gcc/tree-vectorizer.h
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vectorizer.h	2017-06-08 08:51:43.347264181 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vectorizer.h	2017-06-22 12:23:21.288421018 +0100
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ Software Foundation; either version 3, o
 #define GCC_TREE_VECTORIZER_H
 
 #include "tree-data-ref.h"
+#include "tree-hash-traits.h"
 #include "target.h"
 
 /* Used for naming of new temporaries.  */
@@ -84,6 +85,10 @@ struct stmt_info_for_cost {
 
 typedef vec<stmt_info_for_cost> stmt_vector_for_cost;
 
+/* Maps base addresses to the largest alignment that we've been able
+   to calculate for them.  */
+typedef hash_map<tree_operand_hash, unsigned int> vec_base_alignments;
+
 /************************************************************************
   SLP
  ************************************************************************/
@@ -156,6 +161,10 @@ struct vec_info {
   /* All data references.  */
   vec<data_reference_p> datarefs;
 
+  /* Maps the base addresses of all data references in DATAREFS to the
+     largest alignment that we've been able to calculate for them.  */
+  vec_base_alignments base_alignments;
+
   /* All data dependences.  */
   vec<ddr_p> ddrs;
 
@@ -1117,6 +1126,7 @@ extern bool vect_prune_runtime_alias_tes
 extern bool vect_check_gather_scatter (gimple *, loop_vec_info,
 				       gather_scatter_info *);
 extern bool vect_analyze_data_refs (vec_info *, int *);
+extern void vect_compute_base_alignments (vec_info *);
 extern tree vect_create_data_ref_ptr (gimple *, tree, struct loop *, tree,
 				      tree *, gimple_stmt_iterator *,
 				      gimple **, bool, bool *,
Index: gcc/tree-data-ref.h
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-data-ref.h	2017-06-08 08:51:43.349263895 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-data-ref.h	2017-06-22 12:23:21.285421180 +0100
@@ -119,6 +119,10 @@ struct data_reference
   /* True when the data reference is in RHS of a stmt.  */
   bool is_read;
 
+  /* True when the data reference is conditional, i.e. if it might not
+     occur even when the statement runs to completion.  */
+  bool is_conditional;
+
   /* Behavior of the memory reference in the innermost loop.  */
   struct innermost_loop_behavior innermost;
 
@@ -138,6 +142,7 @@ #define DR_ACCESS_FN(DR, I)        DR_AC
 #define DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS(DR)      DR_ACCESS_FNS (DR).length ()
 #define DR_IS_READ(DR)             (DR)->is_read
 #define DR_IS_WRITE(DR)            (!DR_IS_READ (DR))
+#define DR_IS_CONDITIONAL(DR)      (DR)->is_conditional
 #define DR_BASE_ADDRESS(DR)        (DR)->innermost.base_address
 #define DR_OFFSET(DR)              (DR)->innermost.offset
 #define DR_INIT(DR)                (DR)->innermost.init
@@ -350,7 +355,8 @@ extern bool graphite_find_data_reference
 						   vec<data_reference_p> *);
 tree find_data_references_in_loop (struct loop *, vec<data_reference_p> *);
 bool loop_nest_has_data_refs (loop_p loop);
-struct data_reference *create_data_ref (loop_p, loop_p, tree, gimple *, bool);
+struct data_reference *create_data_ref (loop_p, loop_p, tree, gimple *, bool,
+					bool);
 extern bool find_loop_nest (struct loop *, vec<loop_p> *);
 extern struct data_dependence_relation *initialize_data_dependence_relation
      (struct data_reference *, struct data_reference *, vec<loop_p>);
Index: gcc/tree-data-ref.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-data-ref.c	2017-06-08 08:51:43.349263895 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-data-ref.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.284421233 +0100
@@ -1053,15 +1053,18 @@ free_data_ref (data_reference_p dr)
   free (dr);
 }
 
-/* Analyzes memory reference MEMREF accessed in STMT.  The reference
-   is read if IS_READ is true, write otherwise.  Returns the
-   data_reference description of MEMREF.  NEST is the outermost loop
-   in which the reference should be instantiated, LOOP is the loop in
-   which the data reference should be analyzed.  */
+/* Analyze memory reference MEMREF, which is accessed in STMT.  The reference
+   is a read if IS_READ is true, otherwise it is a write.  IS_CONDITIONAL
+   indicates that the reference is conditional, i.e. that it might not
+   occur every time that STMT runs to completion.
+
+   Return the data_reference description of MEMREF.  NEST is the outermost
+   loop in which the reference should be instantiated, LOOP is the loop
+   in which the data reference should be analyzed.  */
 
 struct data_reference *
 create_data_ref (loop_p nest, loop_p loop, tree memref, gimple *stmt,
-		 bool is_read)
+		 bool is_read, bool is_conditional)
 {
   struct data_reference *dr;
 
@@ -1076,6 +1079,7 @@ create_data_ref (loop_p nest, loop_p loo
   DR_STMT (dr) = stmt;
   DR_REF (dr) = memref;
   DR_IS_READ (dr) = is_read;
+  DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr) = is_conditional;
 
   dr_analyze_innermost (dr, nest);
   dr_analyze_indices (dr, nest, loop);
@@ -4446,6 +4450,10 @@ struct data_ref_loc
 
   /* True if the memory reference is read.  */
   bool is_read;
+
+  /* True if the data reference is conditional, i.e. if it might not
+     occur even when the statement runs to completion.  */
+  bool is_conditional;
 };
 
 
@@ -4512,6 +4520,7 @@ get_references_in_stmt (gimple *stmt, ve
 	{
 	  ref.ref = op1;
 	  ref.is_read = true;
+	  ref.is_conditional = false;
 	  references->safe_push (ref);
 	}
     }
@@ -4539,6 +4548,7 @@ get_references_in_stmt (gimple *stmt, ve
 	      type = TREE_TYPE (gimple_call_arg (stmt, 3));
 	    if (TYPE_ALIGN (type) != align)
 	      type = build_aligned_type (type, align);
+	    ref.is_conditional = true;
 	    ref.ref = fold_build2 (MEM_REF, type, gimple_call_arg (stmt, 0),
 				   ptr);
 	    references->safe_push (ref);
@@ -4558,6 +4568,7 @@ get_references_in_stmt (gimple *stmt, ve
 	    {
 	      ref.ref = op1;
 	      ref.is_read = true;
+	      ref.is_conditional = false;
 	      references->safe_push (ref);
 	    }
 	}
@@ -4571,6 +4582,7 @@ get_references_in_stmt (gimple *stmt, ve
     {
       ref.ref = op0;
       ref.is_read = false;
+      ref.is_conditional = false;
       references->safe_push (ref);
     }
   return clobbers_memory;
@@ -4635,8 +4647,8 @@ find_data_references_in_stmt (struct loo
 
   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (references, i, ref)
     {
-      dr = create_data_ref (nest, loop_containing_stmt (stmt),
-			    ref->ref, stmt, ref->is_read);
+      dr = create_data_ref (nest, loop_containing_stmt (stmt), ref->ref,
+			    stmt, ref->is_read, ref->is_conditional);
       gcc_assert (dr != NULL);
       datarefs->safe_push (dr);
     }
@@ -4665,7 +4677,8 @@ graphite_find_data_references_in_stmt (l
 
   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (references, i, ref)
     {
-      dr = create_data_ref (nest, loop, ref->ref, stmt, ref->is_read);
+      dr = create_data_ref (nest, loop, ref->ref, stmt, ref->is_read,
+			    ref->is_conditional);
       gcc_assert (dr != NULL);
       datarefs->safe_push (dr);
     }
Index: gcc/tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c	2017-06-07 21:58:55.928557601 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.285421180 +0100
@@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ determine_loop_nest_reuse (struct loop *
     for (ref = gr->refs; ref; ref = ref->next)
       {
 	dr = create_data_ref (nest, loop_containing_stmt (ref->stmt),
-			      ref->mem, ref->stmt, !ref->write_p);
+			      ref->mem, ref->stmt, !ref->write_p, false);
 
 	if (dr)
 	  {
Index: gcc/tree-vect-data-refs.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vect-data-refs.c	2017-06-08 08:51:43.350263752 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vect-data-refs.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.286421126 +0100
@@ -646,6 +646,102 @@ vect_slp_analyze_instance_dependence (sl
   return res;
 }
 
+/* If DR is nested in a loop that is being vectorized, return the base
+   address in the context of the vectorized loop (rather than the
+   nested loop).  Otherwise return the base address in the context
+   of the containing statement.  */
+
+static tree
+vect_get_base_address (data_reference *dr)
+{
+  gimple *stmt = DR_STMT (dr);
+  stmt_vec_info stmt_info = vinfo_for_stmt (stmt);
+  loop_vec_info loop_vinfo = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_info);
+  struct loop *loop = loop_vinfo != NULL ? LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo) : NULL;
+  if (loop && nested_in_vect_loop_p (loop, stmt))
+    return STMT_VINFO_DR_BASE_ADDRESS (stmt_info);
+  else
+    return DR_BASE_ADDRESS (dr);
+}
+
+/* Compute and return the alignment of base address BASE_ADDR in DR.  */
+
+static unsigned int
+vect_compute_base_alignment (data_reference *dr, tree base_addr)
+{
+  /* To look at the alignment of the base we have to preserve an inner
+     MEM_REF as that carries the alignment information of the actual
+     access.  */
+  tree base = DR_REF (dr);
+  while (handled_component_p (base))
+    base = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
+  unsigned int base_alignment = 0;
+  unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT base_bitpos;
+  get_object_alignment_1 (base, &base_alignment, &base_bitpos);
+
+  /* As data-ref analysis strips the MEM_REF down to its base operand
+     to form DR_BASE_ADDRESS and adds the offset to DR_INIT we have to
+     adjust things to make base_alignment valid as the alignment of
+     DR_BASE_ADDRESS.  */
+  if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF)
+    {
+      /* Note all this only works if DR_BASE_ADDRESS is the same as
+	 MEM_REF operand zero, otherwise DR/SCEV analysis might have factored
+	 in other offsets.  We need to rework DR to compute the alingment
+	 of DR_BASE_ADDRESS as long as all information is still available.  */
+      if (operand_equal_p (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0), base_addr, 0))
+	{
+	  base_bitpos -= mem_ref_offset (base).to_short_addr () * BITS_PER_UNIT;
+	  base_bitpos &= (base_alignment - 1);
+	}
+      else
+	base_bitpos = BITS_PER_UNIT;
+    }
+  if (base_bitpos != 0)
+    base_alignment = base_bitpos & -base_bitpos;
+
+  /* Also look at the alignment of the base address DR analysis
+     computed.  */
+  unsigned int base_addr_alignment = get_pointer_alignment (base_addr);
+  if (base_addr_alignment > base_alignment)
+    base_alignment = base_addr_alignment;
+
+  return base_alignment;
+}
+
+/* Compute alignments for the base addresses of all datarefs in VINFO.  */
+
+void
+vect_compute_base_alignments (vec_info *vinfo)
+{
+  /* If the region we're going to vectorize is reached, all unconditional
+     data references occur at least once.  We can therefore pool the base
+     alignment guarantees from each unconditional reference.  */
+  data_reference *dr;
+  unsigned int i;
+  FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (vinfo->datarefs, i, dr)
+    if (!DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr))
+      {
+	tree base_addr = vect_get_base_address (dr);
+	unsigned int alignment = vect_compute_base_alignment (dr, base_addr);
+	bool existed;
+	unsigned int &entry
+	  = vinfo->base_alignments.get_or_insert (base_addr, &existed);
+	if (!existed || entry < alignment)
+	  {
+	    entry = alignment;
+	    if (dump_enabled_p ())
+	      {
+		dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE, vect_location,
+				 "setting base alignment for ");
+		dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, base_addr);
+		dump_printf (MSG_NOTE, " to %d, based on ", alignment);
+		dump_gimple_stmt (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, DR_STMT (dr), 0);
+	      }
+	  }
+      }
+}
+
 /* Function vect_compute_data_ref_alignment
 
    Compute the misalignment of the data reference DR.
@@ -663,6 +759,7 @@ vect_compute_data_ref_alignment (struct
 {
   gimple *stmt = DR_STMT (dr);
   stmt_vec_info stmt_info = vinfo_for_stmt (stmt);
+  vec_base_alignments *base_alignments = &stmt_info->vinfo->base_alignments;
   loop_vec_info loop_vinfo = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_info);
   struct loop *loop = NULL;
   tree ref = DR_REF (dr);
@@ -699,6 +796,8 @@ vect_compute_data_ref_alignment (struct
     {
       tree step = DR_STEP (dr);
 
+      base_addr = STMT_VINFO_DR_BASE_ADDRESS (stmt_info);
+      aligned_to = STMT_VINFO_DR_ALIGNED_TO (stmt_info);
       if (tree_fits_shwi_p (step)
 	  && tree_to_shwi (step) % GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (vectype)) == 0)
         {
@@ -706,8 +805,6 @@ vect_compute_data_ref_alignment (struct
             dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE, vect_location,
                              "inner step divides the vector-size.\n");
 	  misalign = STMT_VINFO_DR_INIT (stmt_info);
-	  aligned_to = STMT_VINFO_DR_ALIGNED_TO (stmt_info);
-	  base_addr = STMT_VINFO_DR_BASE_ADDRESS (stmt_info);
         }
       else
 	{
@@ -738,39 +835,15 @@ vect_compute_data_ref_alignment (struct
 	}
     }
 
-  /* To look at alignment of the base we have to preserve an inner MEM_REF
-     as that carries alignment information of the actual access.  */
-  base = ref;
-  while (handled_component_p (base))
-    base = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
+  /* Calculate the maximum of the pooled base address alignment and the
+     alignment that we can compute for DR itself.  The latter should
+     already be included in the former for unconditional references.  */
   unsigned int base_alignment = 0;
-  unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT base_bitpos;
-  get_object_alignment_1 (base, &base_alignment, &base_bitpos);
-  /* As data-ref analysis strips the MEM_REF down to its base operand
-     to form DR_BASE_ADDRESS and adds the offset to DR_INIT we have to
-     adjust things to make base_alignment valid as the alignment of
-     DR_BASE_ADDRESS.  */
-  if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF)
-    {
-      /* Note all this only works if DR_BASE_ADDRESS is the same as
-	 MEM_REF operand zero, otherwise DR/SCEV analysis might have factored
-	 in other offsets.  We need to rework DR to compute the alingment
-	 of DR_BASE_ADDRESS as long as all information is still available.  */
-      if (operand_equal_p (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0), base_addr, 0))
-	{
-	  base_bitpos -= mem_ref_offset (base).to_short_addr () * BITS_PER_UNIT;
-	  base_bitpos &= (base_alignment - 1);
-	}
-      else
-	base_bitpos = BITS_PER_UNIT;
-    }
-  if (base_bitpos != 0)
-    base_alignment = base_bitpos & -base_bitpos;
-  /* Also look at the alignment of the base address DR analysis
-     computed.  */
-  unsigned int base_addr_alignment = get_pointer_alignment (base_addr);
-  if (base_addr_alignment > base_alignment)
-    base_alignment = base_addr_alignment;
+  if (DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr))
+    base_alignment = vect_compute_base_alignment (dr, base_addr);
+  if (unsigned int *entry = base_alignments->get (base_addr))
+    base_alignment = MAX (base_alignment, *entry);
+  gcc_assert (base_alignment != 0);
 
   if (base_alignment >= TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE (vectype)))
     DR_VECT_AUX (dr)->base_element_aligned = true;
@@ -906,8 +979,29 @@ vect_update_misalignment_for_peel (struc
     {
       if (current_dr != dr)
         continue;
-      gcc_assert (DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr) / dr_size ==
-                  DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr_peel) / dr_peel_size);
+      /* Any alignment guarantees provided by a reference only apply if
+	 the reference actually occurs.  For example, in:
+
+	    struct s __attribute__((aligned(32))) {
+	      int misaligner;
+	      int array[N];
+	    };
+
+	    int *ptr;
+	    for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
+	      ptr[i] = c[i] ? ((struct s *) (ptr - 1))->array[i] : 0;
+
+	 we can only assume that ptr is part of a struct s if at least one
+	 c[i] is true.  This in turn means that we have a higher base
+	 alignment guarantee for the read from ptr (if it occurs) than for
+	 the write to ptr, and we cannot unconditionally carry the former
+	 over to the latter.  We still know that the two address values
+	 have the same misalignment, so if peeling has forced one of them
+	 to be aligned, the other must be too.  */
+      gcc_assert (DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr_peel)
+		  || DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr)
+		  || (DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr) / dr_size
+		      == DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr_peel) / dr_peel_size));
       SET_DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr, 0);
       return;
     }
@@ -2117,8 +2211,7 @@ vect_find_same_alignment_drs (struct dat
   if (dra == drb)
     return;
 
-  if (!operand_equal_p (DR_BASE_OBJECT (dra), DR_BASE_OBJECT (drb),
-			OEP_ADDRESS_OF)
+  if (!operand_equal_p (DR_BASE_ADDRESS (dra), DR_BASE_ADDRESS (drb), 0)
       || !operand_equal_p (DR_OFFSET (dra), DR_OFFSET (drb), 0)
       || !operand_equal_p (DR_STEP (dra), DR_STEP (drb), 0))
     return;
@@ -2176,6 +2269,7 @@ vect_analyze_data_refs_alignment (loop_v
   vec<data_reference_p> datarefs = vinfo->datarefs;
   struct data_reference *dr;
 
+  vect_compute_base_alignments (vinfo);
   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (datarefs, i, dr)
     {
       stmt_vec_info stmt_info = vinfo_for_stmt (DR_STMT (dr));
@@ -3374,7 +3468,8 @@ vect_analyze_data_refs (vec_info *vinfo,
 	    {
 	      struct data_reference *newdr
 		= create_data_ref (NULL, loop_containing_stmt (stmt),
-				   DR_REF (dr), stmt, maybe_scatter ? false : true);
+				   DR_REF (dr), stmt, !maybe_scatter,
+				   DR_IS_CONDITIONAL (dr));
 	      gcc_assert (newdr != NULL && DR_REF (newdr));
 	      if (DR_BASE_ADDRESS (newdr)
 		  && DR_OFFSET (newdr)
Index: gcc/tree-vect-slp.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vect-slp.c	2017-06-07 21:58:56.336475882 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vect-slp.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.288421018 +0100
@@ -2367,6 +2367,7 @@ new_bb_vec_info (gimple_stmt_iterator re
   gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
 
   res = (bb_vec_info) xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct _bb_vec_info));
+  new (&res->base_alignments) vec_base_alignments ();
   res->kind = vec_info::bb;
   BB_VINFO_BB (res) = bb;
   res->region_begin = region_begin;
@@ -2741,6 +2742,8 @@ vect_slp_analyze_bb_1 (gimple_stmt_itera
       return NULL;
     }
 
+  vect_compute_base_alignments (bb_vinfo);
+
   /* Analyze and verify the alignment of data references and the
      dependence in the SLP instances.  */
   for (i = 0; BB_VINFO_SLP_INSTANCES (bb_vinfo).iterate (i, &instance); )
Index: gcc/tree-vect-loop.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vect-loop.c	2017-06-22 12:22:57.734313143 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vect-loop.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.287421072 +0100
@@ -1157,6 +1157,7 @@ new_loop_vec_info (struct loop *loop)
   LOOP_VINFO_VECT_FACTOR (res) = 0;
   LOOP_VINFO_LOOP_NEST (res) = vNULL;
   LOOP_VINFO_DATAREFS (res) = vNULL;
+  new (&res->base_alignments) vec_base_alignments ();
   LOOP_VINFO_DDRS (res) = vNULL;
   LOOP_VINFO_UNALIGNED_DR (res) = NULL;
   LOOP_VINFO_MAY_MISALIGN_STMTS (res) = vNULL;
Index: gcc/tree-vectorizer.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vectorizer.c	2017-06-22 12:22:57.732313220 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vectorizer.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.288421018 +0100
@@ -370,6 +370,8 @@ vect_destroy_datarefs (vec_info *vinfo)
       }
 
   free_data_refs (vinfo->datarefs);
+
+  vinfo->base_alignments.~vec_base_alignments ();
 }
 
 /* A helper function to free scev and LOOP niter information, as well as
Index: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr81136.c
===================================================================
--- /dev/null	2017-06-22 07:43:14.805493307 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/vect/pr81136.c	2017-06-22 12:23:21.283421287 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+
+struct __attribute__((aligned (32)))
+{
+  char misaligner;
+  int foo[100];
+  int bar[100];
+} *a;
+
+void
+fn1 (int n)
+{
+  int *b = a->foo;
+  for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
+    a->bar[i] = b[i];
+}


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