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Re: [PATCH] Restore aarch64 support for asm ("# %a0" : : "i" (0)) (PR target/87598)
- From: Richard Sandiford <richard dot sandiford at arm dot com>
- To: Jakub Jelinek <jakub at redhat dot com>
- Cc: Richard Earnshaw <richard dot earnshaw at arm dot com>, James Greenhalgh <james dot greenhalgh at arm dot com>, Marcus Shawcroft <marcus dot shawcroft at arm dot com>, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2018 10:56:37 +0000
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Restore aarch64 support for asm ("# %a0" : : "i" (0)) (PR target/87598)
- References: <20181128233132.GB12380@tucnak>
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> writes:
> Hi!
>
> As mentioned in the PR, aarch64 used to allow VOIDmode CONST_INTs
> as %aN operands, but r255230 started ICEing on it and r257907 turned
> that ICE into error (output_operand_lossage).
>
> The following patch restores the previous behavior, by allowing such
> CONST_INTs through. They will fail aarch64_classify_address a few lines
> later and so aarch64_print_address_internal will return false and either
> cause output_operand_lossage there, or if it is aarch64_print_address,
> let the generic code handle the constant.
>
> Bootstrapped/regtested on aarch64-linux on GCCFarm, ok for trunk?
>
> 2018-11-29 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
>
> PR target/87598
> * config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_print_address_internal): Don't
> call output_operand_lossage on VOIDmode CONST_INTs. After
> output_operand_lossage do return false.
>
> * gcc.target/aarch64/asm-5.c: New test.
>
> --- gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c.jj 2018-11-26 22:21:24.891607602 +0100
> +++ gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c 2018-11-27 14:16:48.586358824 +0100
> @@ -7635,8 +7635,14 @@ aarch64_print_address_internal (FILE *f,
> unsigned int size;
>
> /* Check all addresses are Pmode - including ILP32. */
> - if (GET_MODE (x) != Pmode)
> - output_operand_lossage ("invalid address mode");
> + if (GET_MODE (x) != Pmode
> + && (GET_MODE (x) != VOIDmode
> + || !CONST_INT_P (x)
> + || trunc_int_for_mode (INTVAL (x), Pmode) != INTVAL (x)))
> + {
> + output_operand_lossage ("invalid address mode");
> + return false;
> + }
The VOIDmode check is redundant, think it would be clearer without.
OK otherwise, thanks.
Richard