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Re: [PATCH PR82096] Fix ICE in int_mode_for_mode, at stor-layout.c:403 with arm-linux-gnueabi


Hi Jeff

On 10/01/18 21:08, Jeff Law wrote:
On 01/10/2018 09:25 AM, Sudakshina Das wrote:
Hi Jeff

On 10/01/18 10:44, Sudakshina Das wrote:
Hi Jeff

On 09/01/18 23:43, Jeff Law wrote:
On 01/05/2018 12:25 PM, Sudakshina Das wrote:
Hi Jeff

On 05/01/18 18:44, Jeff Law wrote:
On 01/04/2018 08:35 AM, Sudakshina Das wrote:
Hi

The bug reported a particular test di-longlong64-sync-1.c failing
when
run on arm-linux-gnueabi with options -mthumb -march=armv5t
-O[g,1,2,3]
and -mthumb -march=armv6 -O[g,1,2,3].

According to what I could see, the crash was caused because of the
explicit VOIDmode argument that was sent to emit_store_flag_force ().
Since the comparing argument was a long long, it was being forced
into a
VOID type register before the comparison (in prepare_cmp_insn()) is done.



As pointed out by Kyrill, there is a comment on emit_store_flag()
which
says "MODE is the mode to use for OP0 and OP1 should they be
CONST_INTs.
    If it is VOIDmode, they cannot both be CONST_INT". This
condition is
not true in this case and thus I think it is suitable to change the
argument.

Testing done: Checked for regressions on bootstrapped
arm-none-linux-gnueabi and arm-none-linux-gnueabihf and added new
test
cases.

Sudi

ChangeLog entries:

*** gcc/ChangeLog ***

2017-01-04  Sudakshina Das  <sudi.das@arm.com>

       PR target/82096
       * optabs.c (expand_atomic_compare_and_swap): Change argument
       to emit_store_flag_force.

*** gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog ***

2017-01-04  Sudakshina Das  <sudi.das@arm.com>

       PR target/82096
       * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr82096-1.c: New test.
       * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr82096-2.c: Likwise.
In the case where both (op0/op1) to
emit_store_flag/emit_store_flag_force are constants, don't we know the
result of the comparison and shouldn't we have optimized the store
flag
to something simpler?

I feel like I must be missing something here.


emit_store_flag_force () is comparing a register to op0.
?
/* Emit a store-flags instruction for comparison CODE on OP0 and OP1
     and storing in TARGET.  Normally return TARGET.
     Return 0 if that cannot be done.

     MODE is the mode to use for OP0 and OP1 should they be
CONST_INTs.  If
     it is VOIDmode, they cannot both be CONST_INT.


So we're comparing op0 and op1 AFAICT.  One, but not both can be a
CONST_INT.  If both are a CONST_INT, then you need to address the
problem in the caller (by optimizing away the condition).  If you've got
a REG and a CONST_INT, then the mode should be taken from the REG
operand.






The 2 constant arguments are to the expand_atomic_compare_and_swap ()
function. emit_store_flag_force () is used in case when this
function is
called by the bool variant of the built-in function where the bool
return value is computed by comparing the result register with the
expected op0.
So if only one of the two objects is a CONST_INT, then the mode should
come from the other object.  I think that's the fundamental problem here
and that you're just papering over it by changing the caller.

I think my earlier explanation was a bit misleading and I may have
rushed into quoting the comment about both operands being const for
emit_store_flag_force(). The problem is with the function and I do
agree with your suggestion of changing the function to add the code
below to be a better approach than the changing the caller. I will
change the patch and test it.


This is the updated patch according to your suggestions.

Testing: Checked for regressions on arm-none-linux-gnueabihf and added
new test case.

Thanks
Sudi

ChangeLog entries:

*** gcc/ChangeLog ***

2017-01-10  Sudakshina Das  <sudi.das@arm.com>

     PR target/82096
     * expmed.c (emit_store_flag_force): Swap if const op0
     and change VOIDmode to mode of op0.

*** gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog ***

2017-01-10  Sudakshina Das  <sudi.das@arm.com>

     PR target/82096
     * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr82096.c: New test.
OK.

Thanks. Committed as r256526.
Sudi

jeff



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