Hi, this patch makes symtab_node::equal_address_to to understand transparent aliases and always return true for symbol and its transparent alias. In addition I introduced new parameter MEMORY_ACCESSED which makes the function useful for base/ofset alias oracle implementation.
We are bit schisofrenic about assumptions when aliases can happen. i.e. &global_var == &globa_var2 will not fold to false, because we think that the variables may be aliases, but global_var = 1; global_var2 = 2; return global_var will return 1 becuase the alias oracle assumes aliases to not exist. I think we could have optimization flag controling this and switch to the assumption that there are no invisible aliases next stage1. For now I am preserving current schisofreny - see the end of the patch so we won't lose too many of alias oracle hits. Bootstrapped/regtested x86_64-linux, comitted. * symtab.c (symtab_node::equal_address_to): New parameter MEMORY_ACCESSED. * cgraph.h (symtab_node::equal_address_to): Update prototype. Index: symtab.c =================================================================== --- symtab.c (revision 231439) +++ symtab.c (working copy) @@ -1878,9 +1878,14 @@ symtab_node::nonzero_address () /* Return 0 if symbol is known to have different address than S2, Return 1 if symbol is known to have same address as S2, - return 2 otherwise. */ + return 2 otherwise. + + If MEMORY_ACCESSED is true, assume that both memory pointer to THIS + and S2 is going to be accessed. This eliminates the situations when + either THIS or S2 is NULL and is seful for comparing bases when deciding + about memory aliasing. */ int -symtab_node::equal_address_to (symtab_node *s2) +symtab_node::equal_address_to (symtab_node *s2, bool memory_accessed) { enum availability avail1, avail2; @@ -1888,6 +1893,16 @@ symtab_node::equal_address_to (symtab_no if (this == s2) return 1; + /* Unwind transparent aliases first; those are always equal to their + target. */ + if (this->transparent_alias && this->analyzed) + return this->get_alias_target ()->equal_address_to (s2); + while (s2->transparent_alias && s2->analyzed) + s2 = s2->get_alias_target(); + + if (this == s2) + return 1; + /* For non-interposable aliases, lookup and compare their actual definitions. Also check if the symbol needs to bind to given definition. */ symtab_node *rs1 = ultimate_alias_target (&avail1); @@ -1924,8 +1939,9 @@ symtab_node::equal_address_to (symtab_no return 1; } - /* If both symbols may resolve to NULL, we can not really prove them different. */ - if (!nonzero_address () && !s2->nonzero_address ()) + /* If both symbols may resolve to NULL, we can not really prove them + different. */ + if (!memory_accessed && !nonzero_address () && !s2->nonzero_address ()) return 2; /* Except for NULL, functions and variables never overlap. */ @@ -1956,11 +1972,12 @@ symtab_node::equal_address_to (symtab_no } /* TODO: Alias oracle basically assume that addresses of global variables - are different unless they are declared as alias of one to another. - We probably should be consistent and use this fact here, too, and update - alias oracle to use this predicate. */ + are different unless they are declared as alias of one to another while + the code folding comparsions doesn't. + We probably should be consistent and use this fact here, too, but for + the moment return false only when we are called from the alias oracle. */ - return 2; + return memory_accessed && rs1 != rs2 ? 0 : 2; } /* Worker for call_for_symbol_and_aliases. */ Index: cgraph.h =================================================================== --- cgraph.h (revision 231439) +++ cgraph.h (working copy) @@ -355,8 +355,13 @@ public: /* Return 0 if symbol is known to have different address than S2, Return 1 if symbol is known to have same address as S2, - return 2 otherwise. */ - int equal_address_to (symtab_node *s2); + return 2 otherwise. + + If MEMORY_ACCESSED is true, assume that both memory pointer to THIS + and S2 is going to be accessed. This eliminates the situations when + either THIS or S2 is NULL and is seful for comparing bases when deciding + about memory aliasing. */ + int equal_address_to (symtab_node *s2, bool memory_accessed = false); /* Return true if symbol's address may possibly be compared to other symbol's address. */