Support <, <=, > and >= for offset_int and widest_int

Richard Biener richard.guenther@gmail.com
Mon May 2 08:50:00 GMT 2016


On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Richard Sandiford
<richard.sandiford@arm.com> wrote:
> offset_int and widest_int are supposed to be at least one bit wider
> than all the values they need to represent, with the extra bits
> being signs.  Thus offset_int is effectively int128_t and widest_int
> is effectively intNNN_t, for target-dependent NNN.
>
> Because the types are signed, there's not really any need to specify
> a sign for operations like comparison.  I think things would be clearer
> if we supported <, <=, > and >= for them (but not for wide_int, which
> doesn't have a sign).
>
> Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu and aarch64-linux-gnu.  OK to install?

Ok.

Thanks,
Richard.

> Thanks,
> Richard
>
>
> gcc/
>         * wide-int.h: Update offset_int and widest_int documentation.
>         (WI_SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE_RESULT): New macro.
>         (wi::binary_traits): Allow ordered comparisons between offset_int and
>         offset_int, between widest_int and widest_int, and between either
>         of these types and basic C types.
>         (operator <, <=, >, >=): Define for the same combinations.
>         * tree.h (tree_int_cst_lt): Use comparison operators instead
>         of wi:: comparisons.
>         (tree_int_cst_le): Likewise.
>         * gimple-fold.c (fold_array_ctor_reference): Likewise.
>         (fold_nonarray_ctor_reference): Likewise.
>         * gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c (record_increment): Likewise.
>         * tree-affine.c (aff_comb_cannot_overlap_p): Likewise.
>         * tree-parloops.c (try_transform_to_exit_first_loop_alt): Likewise.
>         * tree-sra.c (completely_scalarize): Likewise.
>         * tree-ssa-alias.c (stmt_kills_ref_p): Likewise.
>         * tree-ssa-reassoc.c (extract_bit_test_mask): Likewise.
>         * tree-vrp.c (extract_range_from_binary_expr_1): Likewise.
>         (check_for_binary_op_overflow): Likewise.
>         (search_for_addr_array): Likewise.
>         * ubsan.c (ubsan_expand_objsize_ifn): Likewise.
>
> Index: gcc/wide-int.h
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/wide-int.h
> +++ gcc/wide-int.h
> @@ -53,22 +53,26 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>       multiply, division, shifts, comparisons, and operations that need
>       overflow detected), the signedness must be specified separately.
>
> -     2) offset_int.  This is a fixed size representation that is
> -     guaranteed to be large enough to compute any bit or byte sized
> -     address calculation on the target.  Currently the value is 64 + 4
> -     bits rounded up to the next number even multiple of
> -     HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT (but this can be changed when the first
> -     port needs more than 64 bits for the size of a pointer).
> -
> -     This flavor can be used for all address math on the target.  In
> -     this representation, the values are sign or zero extended based
> -     on their input types to the internal precision.  All math is done
> -     in this precision and then the values are truncated to fit in the
> -     result type.  Unlike most gimple or rtl intermediate code, it is
> -     not useful to perform the address arithmetic at the same
> -     precision in which the operands are represented because there has
> -     been no effort by the front ends to convert most addressing
> -     arithmetic to canonical types.
> +     2) offset_int.  This is a fixed-precision integer that can hold
> +     any address offset, measured in either bits or bytes, with at
> +     least one extra sign bit.  At the moment the maximum address
> +     size GCC supports is 64 bits.  With 8-bit bytes and an extra
> +     sign bit, offset_int therefore needs to have at least 68 bits
> +     of precision.  We round this up to 128 bits for efficiency.
> +     Values of type T are converted to this precision by sign- or
> +     zero-extending them based on the signedness of T.
> +
> +     The extra sign bit means that offset_int is effectively a signed
> +     128-bit integer, i.e. it behaves like int128_t.
> +
> +     Since the values are logically signed, there is no need to
> +     distinguish between signed and unsigned operations.  Sign-sensitive
> +     comparison operators <, <=, > and >= are therefore supported.
> +
> +     [ Note that, even though offset_int is effectively int128_t,
> +       it can still be useful to use unsigned comparisons like
> +       wi::leu_p (a, b) as a more efficient short-hand for
> +       "a >= 0 && a <= b". ]
>
>       3) widest_int.  This representation is an approximation of
>       infinite precision math.  However, it is not really infinite
> @@ -76,9 +80,9 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>       precision math where the precision is 4 times the size of the
>       largest integer that the target port can represent.
>
> -     widest_int is supposed to be wider than any number that it needs to
> -     store, meaning that there is always at least one leading sign bit.
> -     All widest_int values are therefore signed.
> +     Like offset_int, widest_int is wider than all the values that
> +     it needs to represent, so the integers are logically signed.
> +     Sign-sensitive comparison operators <, <=, > and >= are supported.
>
>       There are several places in the GCC where this should/must be used:
>
> @@ -255,6 +259,12 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>  #define WI_BINARY_RESULT(T1, T2) \
>    typename wi::binary_traits <T1, T2>::result_type
>
> +/* The type of result produced by a signed binary predicate on types T1 and T2.
> +   This is bool if signed comparisons make sense for T1 and T2 and leads to
> +   substitution failure otherwise.  */
> +#define WI_SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE_RESULT(T1, T2) \
> +  typename wi::binary_traits <T1, T2>::signed_predicate_result
> +
>  /* The type of result produced by a unary operation on type T.  */
>  #define WI_UNARY_RESULT(T) \
>    typename wi::unary_traits <T>::result_type
> @@ -316,7 +326,7 @@ namespace wi
>      VAR_PRECISION,
>
>      /* The integer has a constant precision (known at GCC compile time)
> -       but no defined signedness.  */
> +       and is signed.  */
>      CONST_PRECISION
>    };
>
> @@ -379,6 +389,7 @@ namespace wi
>         so as not to confuse gengtype.  */
>      typedef generic_wide_int < fixed_wide_int_storage
>                                <int_traits <T2>::precision> > result_type;
> +    typedef bool signed_predicate_result;
>    };
>
>    template <typename T1, typename T2>
> @@ -394,6 +405,7 @@ namespace wi
>         so as not to confuse gengtype.  */
>      typedef generic_wide_int < fixed_wide_int_storage
>                                <int_traits <T1>::precision> > result_type;
> +    typedef bool signed_predicate_result;
>    };
>
>    template <typename T1, typename T2>
> @@ -404,6 +416,7 @@ namespace wi
>      STATIC_ASSERT (int_traits <T1>::precision == int_traits <T2>::precision);
>      typedef generic_wide_int < fixed_wide_int_storage
>                                <int_traits <T1>::precision> > result_type;
> +    typedef bool signed_predicate_result;
>    };
>
>    template <typename T1, typename T2>
> @@ -3050,6 +3063,21 @@ wi::min_precision (const T &x, signop sgn)
>      return get_precision (x) - clz (x);
>  }
>
> +#define SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE(OP, F)                 \
> +  template <typename T1, typename T2>                  \
> +    inline WI_SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE_RESULT (T1, T2)  \
> +    OP (const T1 &x, const T2 &y)                      \
> +    {                                                  \
> +      return wi::F (x, y);                             \
> +    }
> +
> +SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE (operator <, lts_p)
> +SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE (operator <=, les_p)
> +SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE (operator >, gts_p)
> +SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE (operator >=, ges_p)
> +
> +#undef SIGNED_BINARY_PREDICATE
> +
>  template<typename T>
>  void
>  gt_ggc_mx (generic_wide_int <T> *)
> Index: gcc/tree.h
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree.h
> +++ gcc/tree.h
> @@ -5318,7 +5318,7 @@ wi::max_value (const_tree type)
>  inline bool
>  tree_int_cst_lt (const_tree t1, const_tree t2)
>  {
> -  return wi::lts_p (wi::to_widest (t1), wi::to_widest (t2));
> +  return wi::to_widest (t1) < wi::to_widest (t2);
>  }
>
>  /* Return true if INTEGER_CST T1 is less than or equal to INTEGER_CST T2,
> @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ tree_int_cst_lt (const_tree t1, const_tree t2)
>  inline bool
>  tree_int_cst_le (const_tree t1, const_tree t2)
>  {
> -  return wi::les_p (wi::to_widest (t1), wi::to_widest (t2));
> +  return wi::to_widest (t1) <= wi::to_widest (t2);
>  }
>
>  /* Returns -1 if T1 < T2, 0 if T1 == T2, and 1 if T1 > T2.  T1 and T2
> Index: gcc/gimple-fold.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/gimple-fold.c
> +++ gcc/gimple-fold.c
> @@ -5380,7 +5380,7 @@ fold_array_ctor_reference (tree type, tree ctor,
>       be larger than size of array element.  */
>    if (!TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)
>        || TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)) != INTEGER_CST
> -      || wi::lts_p (elt_size, wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)))
> +      || elt_size < wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type))
>        || elt_size == 0)
>      return NULL_TREE;
>
> @@ -5457,7 +5457,7 @@ fold_nonarray_ctor_reference (tree type, tree ctor,
>              fields.  */
>           if (wi::cmps (access_end, bitoffset_end) > 0)
>             return NULL_TREE;
> -         if (wi::lts_p (offset, bitoffset))
> +         if (offset < bitoffset)
>             return NULL_TREE;
>           return fold_ctor_reference (type, cval,
>                                       inner_offset.to_uhwi (), size,
> Index: gcc/gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c
> +++ gcc/gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.c
> @@ -2506,8 +2506,7 @@ record_increment (slsr_cand_t c, widest_int increment, bool is_phi_adjust)
>        if (c->kind == CAND_ADD
>           && !is_phi_adjust
>           && c->index == increment
> -         && (wi::gts_p (increment, 1)
> -             || wi::lts_p (increment, -1))
> +         && (increment > 1 || increment < -1)
>           && (gimple_assign_rhs_code (c->cand_stmt) == PLUS_EXPR
>               || gimple_assign_rhs_code (c->cand_stmt) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR))
>         {
> Index: gcc/tree-affine.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-affine.c
> +++ gcc/tree-affine.c
> @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ aff_comb_cannot_overlap_p (aff_tree *diff, const widest_int &size1,
>    else
>      {
>        /* We succeed if the second object starts after the first one ends.  */
> -      return wi::les_p (size1, diff->offset);
> +      return size1 <= diff->offset;
>      }
>  }
>
> Index: gcc/tree-parloops.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-parloops.c
> +++ gcc/tree-parloops.c
> @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ try_transform_to_exit_first_loop_alt (struct loop *loop,
>
>    /* Check if nit + 1 overflows.  */
>    widest_int type_max = wi::to_widest (TYPE_MAXVAL (nit_type));
> -  if (!wi::lts_p (nit_max, type_max))
> +  if (nit_max >= type_max)
>      return false;
>
>    gimple *def = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (nit);
> Index: gcc/tree-sra.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-sra.c
> +++ gcc/tree-sra.c
> @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ completely_scalarize (tree base, tree decl_type, HOST_WIDE_INT offset, tree ref)
>                 idx = wi::sext (idx, TYPE_PRECISION (domain));
>                 max = wi::sext (max, TYPE_PRECISION (domain));
>               }
> -           for (int el_off = offset; wi::les_p (idx, max); ++idx)
> +           for (int el_off = offset; idx <= max; ++idx)
>               {
>                 tree nref = build4 (ARRAY_REF, elemtype,
>                                     ref,
> Index: gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c
> +++ gcc/tree-ssa-alias.c
> @@ -2380,10 +2380,10 @@ stmt_kills_ref_p (gimple *stmt, ao_ref *ref)
>                   rbase = TREE_OPERAND (rbase, 0);
>                 }
>               if (base == rbase
> -                 && wi::les_p (offset, roffset)
> -                 && wi::les_p (roffset + ref->max_size,
> -                               offset + wi::lshift (wi::to_offset (len),
> -                                                    LOG2_BITS_PER_UNIT)))
> +                 && offset <= roffset
> +                 && (roffset + ref->max_size
> +                     <= offset + wi::lshift (wi::to_offset (len),
> +                                             LOG2_BITS_PER_UNIT)))
>                 return true;
>               break;
>             }
> Index: gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c
> +++ gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c
> @@ -2464,7 +2464,7 @@ extract_bit_test_mask (tree exp, int prec, tree totallow, tree low, tree high,
>                 return NULL_TREE;
>               bias = wi::to_widest (tbias);
>               bias -= wi::to_widest (totallow);
> -             if (wi::ges_p (bias, 0) && wi::lts_p (bias, prec - max))
> +             if (bias >= 0 && bias < prec - max)
>                 {
>                   *mask = wi::lshift (*mask, bias);
>                   return ret;
> Index: gcc/tree-vrp.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/tree-vrp.c
> +++ gcc/tree-vrp.c
> @@ -2749,17 +2749,17 @@ extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (value_range *vr,
>           /* Sort the 4 products so that min is in prod0 and max is in
>              prod3.  */
>           /* min0min1 > max0max1 */
> -         if (wi::gts_p (prod0, prod3))
> +         if (prod0 > prod3)
>             std::swap (prod0, prod3);
>
>           /* min0max1 > max0min1 */
> -         if (wi::gts_p (prod1, prod2))
> +         if (prod1 > prod2)
>             std::swap (prod1, prod2);
>
> -         if (wi::gts_p (prod0, prod1))
> +         if (prod0 > prod1)
>             std::swap (prod0, prod1);
>
> -         if (wi::gts_p (prod2, prod3))
> +         if (prod2 > prod3)
>             std::swap (prod2, prod3);
>
>           /* diff = max - min.  */
> @@ -3775,7 +3775,7 @@ check_for_binary_op_overflow (enum tree_code subcode, tree type,
>        /* If all values in [wmin, wmax] are smaller than
>          [wtmin, wtmax] or all are larger than [wtmin, wtmax],
>          the arithmetic operation will always overflow.  */
> -      if (wi::lts_p (wmax, wtmin) || wi::gts_p (wmin, wtmax))
> +      if (wmax < wtmin || wmin > wtmax)
>         return true;
>        return false;
>      }
> @@ -6587,7 +6587,7 @@ search_for_addr_array (tree t, location_t location)
>
>        idx = mem_ref_offset (t);
>        idx = wi::sdiv_trunc (idx, wi::to_offset (el_sz));
> -      if (wi::lts_p (idx, 0))
> +      if (idx < 0)
>         {
>           if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
>             {
> @@ -6599,8 +6599,8 @@ search_for_addr_array (tree t, location_t location)
>                       "array subscript is below array bounds");
>           TREE_NO_WARNING (t) = 1;
>         }
> -      else if (wi::gts_p (idx, (wi::to_offset (up_bound)
> -                               - wi::to_offset (low_bound) + 1)))
> +      else if (idx > (wi::to_offset (up_bound)
> +                     - wi::to_offset (low_bound) + 1))
>         {
>           if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
>             {
> Index: gcc/ubsan.c
> ===================================================================
> --- gcc/ubsan.c
> +++ gcc/ubsan.c
> @@ -911,8 +911,8 @@ ubsan_expand_objsize_ifn (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi)
>      /* Yes, __builtin_object_size couldn't determine the
>         object size.  */;
>    else if (TREE_CODE (offset) == INTEGER_CST
> -          && wi::ges_p (wi::to_widest (offset), -OBJSZ_MAX_OFFSET)
> -          && wi::les_p (wi::to_widest (offset), -1))
> +          && wi::to_widest (offset) >= -OBJSZ_MAX_OFFSET
> +          && wi::to_widest (offset) <= -1)
>      /* The offset is in range [-16K, -1].  */;
>    else
>      {
> @@ -928,8 +928,8 @@ ubsan_expand_objsize_ifn (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi)
>        /* If the offset is small enough, we don't need the second
>          run-time check.  */
>        if (TREE_CODE (offset) == INTEGER_CST
> -         && wi::ges_p (wi::to_widest (offset), 0)
> -         && wi::les_p (wi::to_widest (offset), OBJSZ_MAX_OFFSET))
> +         && wi::to_widest (offset) >= 0
> +         && wi::to_widest (offset) <= OBJSZ_MAX_OFFSET)
>         *gsi = gsi_after_labels (then_bb);
>        else
>         {



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