On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > Hi! > > The two ports that use define_subst (ix86 and visium) don't do anything in > this function, other than returning early - return insn_out, so all I could > do is look at the intent. > The *insn_out == '*' || *insn_out != '@' got flagged by some tool, the > "*insn_out == '*' || " part is unnecessary, since '*' != '@'. I guess the > reason for it being there is that template starting with * is C code (which > this function has nothing to do for), template starting with @ is what the > function wants to do something about and other template strings it wants to > ignore too. > > But, when I got to this function, I found various weirdo formatting and > other issues, the most important is that it leaks memory and in my > understanding allocates that buffer completely uselessly, as it is pretty > much a strdup of the insn_out after skipping initial spaces (and all @, > which is weird, IMNSHO the only @ that it should skip is the very first > one), except that '\0' isn't there and the length is remembered. But, we > don't change it at all, so we can as well use the original insn_out. > > Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?
Ok. Thanks, Richard. > 2016-09-02 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> > > PR other/77421 > * gensupport.c (alter_output_for_subst_insn): Remove redundant > *insn_out == '*' test. Don't copy unnecessary to yet another > memory buffer, and don't leak it. > > --- gcc/gensupport.c.jj 2016-08-12 17:33:38.000000000 +0200 > +++ gcc/gensupport.c 2016-09-02 14:55:01.217182312 +0200 > @@ -1632,33 +1632,30 @@ duplicate_each_alternative (const char * > static const char * > alter_output_for_subst_insn (rtx insn, int alt) > { > - const char *insn_out, *sp ; > - char *old_out, *new_out, *cp; > - int i, j, new_len; > + const char *insn_out, *old_out; > + char *new_out, *cp; > + size_t old_len, new_len; > + int j; > > insn_out = XTMPL (insn, 3); > > - if (alt < 2 || *insn_out == '*' || *insn_out != '@') > + if (alt < 2 || *insn_out != '@') > return insn_out; > > - old_out = XNEWVEC (char, strlen (insn_out)), > - sp = insn_out; > + old_out = insn_out + 1; > + while (ISSPACE (*old_out)) > + old_out++; > + old_len = strlen (old_out); > > - while (ISSPACE (*sp) || *sp == '@') > - sp++; > - > - for (i = 0; *sp;) > - old_out[i++] = *sp++; > - > - new_len = alt * (i + 1) + 1; > + new_len = alt * (old_len + 1) + 1; > > new_out = XNEWVEC (char, new_len); > new_out[0] = '@'; > > - for (j = 0, cp = new_out + 1; j < alt; j++, cp += i + 1) > + for (j = 0, cp = new_out + 1; j < alt; j++, cp += old_len + 1) > { > - memcpy (cp, old_out, i); > - *(cp+i) = (j == alt - 1) ? '\0' : '\n'; > + memcpy (cp, old_out, old_len); > + cp[old_len] = (j == alt - 1) ? '\0' : '\n'; > } > > return new_out; > > Jakub > > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)