Hi! As mentioned in the PR, we now use TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE flag on ARRAY_TYPEs to denote types that need the special C++ alias handling. The problem is how is that created, we just use build_array_type and set TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE on the result, but build_array_type uses type caching, so we might modify that way some other array type. If all the array type creation goes through build_cplus_array_type, that wouldn't be a problem, as that flag is dependent just on the element type, but that is not the case, c-family as well as the middle-end has lots of spots that also create array types. So in the end whether one gets TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE flag or not is quite random, depends on GC etc.
The following patch attempts to resolve this, by making the type hashing take that flag into account. Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk? 2017-04-18 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> PR middle-end/80423 * tree.h (build_array_type_1): New prototype. * tree.c (type_cache_hasher::equal): Also compare TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE flag for ARRAY_TYPEs. (build_array_type_1): No longer static. Add typeless_storage argument, set TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE to it, if shared also hash it, and pass to recursive call. (build_array_type, build_nonshared_array_type): Adjust build_array_type_1 callers. c-family/ * c-common.c (complete_array_type): Preserve TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE. cp/ * tree.c (build_cplus_array_type): Call build_array_type_1 with the intended TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE flag value, instead of calling build_array_type and modifying TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE on the shared type. testsuite/ * g++.dg/other/pr80423.C: New test. --- gcc/tree.h.jj 2017-04-12 13:22:23.000000000 +0200 +++ gcc/tree.h 2017-04-18 12:38:02.981708334 +0200 @@ -4068,6 +4068,7 @@ extern tree build_truth_vector_type (uns extern tree build_same_sized_truth_vector_type (tree vectype); extern tree build_opaque_vector_type (tree innertype, int nunits); extern tree build_index_type (tree); +extern tree build_array_type_1 (tree, tree, bool, bool); extern tree build_array_type (tree, tree); extern tree build_nonshared_array_type (tree, tree); extern tree build_array_type_nelts (tree, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT); --- gcc/tree.c.jj 2017-04-07 11:46:46.000000000 +0200 +++ gcc/tree.c 2017-04-18 12:37:38.765024350 +0200 @@ -7073,7 +7073,9 @@ type_cache_hasher::equal (type_hash *a, break; return 0; case ARRAY_TYPE: - return TYPE_DOMAIN (a->type) == TYPE_DOMAIN (b->type); + return (TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (a->type) + == TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (b->type) + && TYPE_DOMAIN (a->type) == TYPE_DOMAIN (b->type)); case RECORD_TYPE: case UNION_TYPE: @@ -8352,8 +8354,9 @@ subrange_type_for_debug_p (const_tree ty and number of elements specified by the range of values of INDEX_TYPE. If SHARED is true, reuse such a type that has already been constructed. */ -static tree -build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree index_type, bool shared) +tree +build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree index_type, bool shared, + bool typeless_storage) { tree t; @@ -8367,6 +8370,7 @@ build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree TREE_TYPE (t) = elt_type; TYPE_DOMAIN (t) = index_type; TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (t) = TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (elt_type); + TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (t) = typeless_storage; layout_type (t); /* If the element type is incomplete at this point we get marked for @@ -8381,6 +8385,7 @@ build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree hstate.add_object (TYPE_HASH (elt_type)); if (index_type) hstate.add_object (TYPE_HASH (index_type)); + hstate.add_flag (typeless_storage); t = type_hash_canon (hstate.end (), t); } @@ -8396,7 +8401,7 @@ build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree = build_array_type_1 (TYPE_CANONICAL (elt_type), index_type ? TYPE_CANONICAL (index_type) : NULL_TREE, - shared); + shared, typeless_storage); } return t; @@ -8407,7 +8412,7 @@ build_array_type_1 (tree elt_type, tree tree build_array_type (tree elt_type, tree index_type) { - return build_array_type_1 (elt_type, index_type, true); + return build_array_type_1 (elt_type, index_type, true, false); } /* Wrapper around build_array_type_1 with SHARED set to false. */ @@ -8415,7 +8420,7 @@ build_array_type (tree elt_type, tree in tree build_nonshared_array_type (tree elt_type, tree index_type) { - return build_array_type_1 (elt_type, index_type, false); + return build_array_type_1 (elt_type, index_type, false, false); } /* Return a representation of ELT_TYPE[NELTS], using indices of type --- gcc/c-family/c-common.c.jj 2017-04-10 22:26:55.000000000 +0200 +++ gcc/c-family/c-common.c 2017-04-18 14:43:53.448092585 +0200 @@ -6397,7 +6397,6 @@ complete_array_type (tree *ptype, tree i { tree maxindex, type, main_type, elt, unqual_elt; int failure = 0, quals; - hashval_t hashcode = 0; bool overflow_p = false; maxindex = size_zero_node; @@ -6491,13 +6490,15 @@ complete_array_type (tree *ptype, tree i TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type) = build_range_type (TREE_TYPE (maxindex), build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (maxindex), 0), maxindex); + TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (main_type) = TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (type); layout_type (main_type); /* Make sure we have the canonical MAIN_TYPE. */ - hashcode = iterative_hash_object (TYPE_HASH (unqual_elt), hashcode); - hashcode = iterative_hash_object (TYPE_HASH (TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type)), - hashcode); - main_type = type_hash_canon (hashcode, main_type); + inchash::hash hstate; + hstate.add_object (TYPE_HASH (unqual_elt)); + hstate.add_object (TYPE_HASH (TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type))); + hstate.add_flag (TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (main_type)); + main_type = type_hash_canon (hstate.end (), main_type); /* Fix the canonical type. */ if (TYPE_STRUCTURAL_EQUALITY_P (TREE_TYPE (main_type)) @@ -6507,8 +6508,9 @@ complete_array_type (tree *ptype, tree i || (TYPE_CANONICAL (TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type)) != TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type))) TYPE_CANONICAL (main_type) - = build_array_type (TYPE_CANONICAL (TREE_TYPE (main_type)), - TYPE_CANONICAL (TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type))); + = build_array_type_1 (TYPE_CANONICAL (TREE_TYPE (main_type)), + TYPE_CANONICAL (TYPE_DOMAIN (main_type)), + true, TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (main_type)); else TYPE_CANONICAL (main_type) = main_type; --- gcc/cp/tree.c.jj 2017-04-18 09:11:54.000000000 +0200 +++ gcc/cp/tree.c 2017-04-18 14:42:28.911225896 +0200 @@ -949,14 +949,14 @@ build_cplus_array_type (tree elt_type, t } else { - t = build_array_type (elt_type, index_type); - if (elt_type == unsigned_char_type_node - || elt_type == signed_char_type_node - || elt_type == char_type_node - || (TREE_CODE (elt_type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE - && TYPE_CONTEXT (elt_type) == std_node - && !strcmp ("byte", TYPE_NAME_STRING (elt_type)))) - TYPE_TYPELESS_STORAGE (t) = 1; + bool typeless_storage + = (elt_type == unsigned_char_type_node + || elt_type == signed_char_type_node + || elt_type == char_type_node + || (TREE_CODE (elt_type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE + && TYPE_CONTEXT (elt_type) == std_node + && !strcmp ("byte", TYPE_NAME_STRING (elt_type)))); + t = build_array_type_1 (elt_type, index_type, true, typeless_storage); } /* Now check whether we already have this array variant. */ --- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/pr80423.C.jj 2017-04-18 14:48:21.098510615 +0200 +++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/other/pr80423.C 2017-04-18 14:49:02.049964200 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// PR middle-end/80423 +// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } } + +typedef unsigned char uint8_t; +struct A { + template <int N> A(unsigned char (&)[N]); +}; +void fn1(A) { + uint8_t a[]{0}; + fn1(a); +} Jakub