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Re: [PATCH v4][C][ADA] use function descriptors instead of trampolines in C
Am Freitag, den 14.12.2018, 18:20 -0700 schrieb Martin Sebor:
> On 12/14/18 4:36 PM, Jeff Law wrote:
> > On 12/14/18 3:05 AM, Uecker, Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > Am Donnerstag, den 13.12.2018, 16:35 -0700 schrieb Jeff Law:
> > > > On 12/12/18 11:12 AM, Uecker, Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > ...
> > > > > > > diff --git a/gcc/c/c-objc-common.h b/gcc/c/c-objc-common.h
> > > > > > > index 78e768c2366..ef039560eb9 100644
> > > > > > > --- a/gcc/c/c-objc-common.h
> > > > > > > +++ b/gcc/c/c-objc-common.h
> > > > > > > @@ -110,4 +110,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If
> > > > > > > not see
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > #undef LANG_HOOKS_TREE_INLINING_VAR_MOD_TYPE_P
> > > > > > > #define LANG_HOOKS_TREE_INLINING_VAR_MOD_TYPE_P c_vla_unspec_p
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +#undef LANG_HOOKS_CUSTOM_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTORS
> > > > > > > +#define LANG_HOOKS_CUSTOM_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTORS true
> > > > > > > #endif /* GCC_C_OBJC_COMMON */
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I wonder if we even need the lang hook anymore. ISTM that a
> > > > > > front-end
> > > > > > that wants to use the function descriptors can just set
> > > > > > FUNC_ADDR_BY_DESCRIPTOR and we'd use the function descriptor,
> > > > > > else we'll
> > > > > > use the trampoline. Thoughts?
> > > > >
> > > > > The lang hook also affects the minimum alignment for function
> > > > > pointers via the FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT macro (gcc/default.h). This
> > > > > does
> > > > > not appear to change the default alignment on any architecture, but
> > > > > it causes a failure in i386/gcc.target/i386/attr-aligned.c when
> > > > > requesting a smaller alignment which is then silently ignored.
> > > >
> > > > Ugh. I didn't see that.
> > >
> > > The test is new (2019-11-29 Martin Sebor), but one could
> > > argue that we could simply remove this specific test as 'aligned'
> > > is only required to increase alignment. Martin?
> >
> > The test is meant to test that we do the right thing consistently. If
> > we're failing with your patch, then that needs to be addressed.
>
> I haven't been paying attention here and so I don't know how the test
> fails after the change. It's meant to verify that attribute aligned
> successfully reduces the alignment of functions that have not been
> previously declared with one all the way down to the supported minimum
> (which is 1 on i386). I agree with Jeff that removing the test would
> not be right unless the failure is due to some bad assumptions on my
> part. If it's the built-in that fails that could be due to a bug in
> it (it's very new).
There is a choice to be made:
Either we activate the lang hook for C, then the minimum alignment for
functions on is not 1 anymore, because we need one bit to identify the
descriptors. From a correcntess point of view, this is OK as 'alignas'
is only required to increase alignment. It is also not really regression
in my opinion, as it is nowhere documented that one can reduce alignment
to '1'. The test also has just been added a couple of days ago (if I am
not mistaken). For these reasons, I think it would be OK to remove the test.
The other option is to decide that having an alignment of only '1'
is a valuable feature and should be preserved on those platforms which
support it. I have no idea what this could be good for, but maybe
there are use cases. In this case, it makes of course sense to keep
the test. We should then remove the lang hook (as it could never be
activated for most languages) and instead live with the fact that
'-fno-trampoline' and using alignof(1) on functions are simply
incompatible. A warning could be added if the compiler sees
alignof(1) when -fno-trampoline is active.
I am happy with both choices.
Best,
Martin