https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=63874
Bug ID: 63874
Summary: vtable address generation goes through memory
Product: gcc
Version: 5.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Keywords: missed-optimization
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: target
Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org
Reporter: pinskia at gcc dot gnu.org
Target: aarch64
Take:
struct a
{
virtual void f(void);
virtual ~a();
};
struct b : a
{
virtual void f(void);
virtual ~b();
};
void b::f(void){}
b::~b(void){}
Currently b::~b() produces:
_ZN1bD2Ev:
.LFB2:
.cfi_startproc
ldr x1, .LC0
str x1, [x0]
b _ZN1aD2Ev
.cfi_endproc
This really should be:
_ZN1bD2Ev:
.LFB1:
.cfi_startproc
adrp x1, _ZTV1b+16
add x1, x1, :lo12:_ZTV1b+16
str x1, [x0]
b _ZN1aD2Ev
Which is produced if I don't have a definition of b::f() in the same TU causing
the vtable not to be defined weak in this TU.