On 26 Oct 10:09, Richard Biener wrote: > On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 12:29 AM, Ilya Enkovich <enkovich....@gmail.com> > wrote: > > 2015-10-24 0:32 GMT+03:00 Jeff Law <l...@redhat.com>: > >> On 10/23/2015 09:26 AM, Ilya Enkovich wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> This patch checks optab exists before using it vector vector statement > >>> lowering. It fixes compilation of test from PR68062 with -funsigned-char > >>> option added (doesn't fix original testcase). Bootstrapped for > >>> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu. OK for trunk if no regressions? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Ilya > >>> -- > >>> gcc/ > >>> > >>> 2015-10-23 Ilya Enkovich <enkovich....@gmail.com> > >>> > >>> * tree-vect-generic.c (expand_vector_operations_1): Check > >>> optab exists before use it. > >>> > >>> gcc/testsuite/ > >>> > >>> 2015-10-23 Ilya Enkovich <enkovich....@gmail.com> > >>> > >>> * g++.dg/pr68062.C: New test. > >> > >> OK. > >> > >> Just curious, what was the tree code for which we couldn't find a suitable > >> optab? > > > > Those are various comparison codes. > > Yeah, sorry for missing that check. Btw, I was curious to see that we miss > a way to query from optab_tag the "kind" (normal, conversion, etc.) so code > can decide what optab_handler function to call (optab_handler or > convert_optab_handler). So the code I added errs on the "simplistic" side > and hopes that matching lhs and rhs1 type always gets us a non-convert > optab...
So probably better fix is diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-generic.c b/gcc/tree-vect-generic.c index d1fc0ba..73c5cc5 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-vect-generic.c +++ b/gcc/tree-vect-generic.c @@ -1533,7 +1533,8 @@ expand_vector_operations_1 (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi) && TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (type)) == TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (srhs1))) { op = optab_for_tree_code (code, TREE_TYPE (type), optab_scalar); - if (optab_handler (op, TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (type))) != CODE_FOR_nothing) + if (op >= FIRST_NORM_OPTAB && op <= LAST_NORM_OPTAB + && optab_handler (op, TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (type))) != CODE_FOR_nothing) { tree slhs = make_ssa_name (TREE_TYPE (srhs1)); gimple *repl = gimple_build_assign (slhs, code, srhs1, srhs2); ? Ilya > > Richard. > > > Ilya > > > >> > >> jeff > >>