On 04/29/2017 01:06 AM, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > On 04/28/17 20:46, Jeff Law wrote: >> On 04/28/2017 11:27 AM, Bernd Edlinger wrote: >>> Yes I agree, that is probably not worth it. So I could try to remove >>> the special handling of PIC+const and see what happens. >>> >>> However the SYMBOL_REF_FUNCTION_P is another story, that part I would >>> like to keep: It happens quite often, already w/o -fpic that call >>> statements are using SYMBOL_REFs to ordinary (not weak) function >>> symbols, and may_trap returns 1 for these call statements wihch is IMHO >>> wrong. >> Hmm, thinking more about this, wasn't the original case a PIC referrence >> for something like &x[BIGNUM]. >> >> Perhaps we could consider a PIC reference without other arithmetic as >> safe. That would likely pick up the SYMBOL_REF_FUNCTION_P case you want >> as well good deal many more PIC references as non-trapping. >> > Yes, I like this idea. > > I tried to compile openssl with -m32 -fpic as an example, and counted > how often the mem[pic+const] is hit: that was 2353 times, all kind of > object refs. > > Then I tried your idea, and only 54 unhandled pic refs remained, all of > them looking like this: > > (plus:SI (reg:SI 107) > (const:SI (plus:SI (unspec:SI [ > (symbol_ref:SI ("bf_init") [flags 0x2] <var_decl > 0x2ac00f7bac60 bf_init>) > ] UNSPEC_GOTOFF) > (const_int 4164 [0x1044])))) > > I believe that is a negligible fall out from such a big code base. > > Although the pic references do no longer reach the > SYMBOL_REF_FUNCTION_P in this version of the patch, I still see > that happening without -fpic option, so I left it as is. > > > Attached is the new version of my patch. > > Bootstrapped and reg-tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > Is it OK for trunk? > > > Thanks > Bernd. > > > patch-pr79286.diff > > > 2017-04-29 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlin...@hotmail.de> > > rtl-optimizatoin/79286 > * ira.c (update_equiv_regs): Revert to using may_tap_p again. > * rtlanal.c (rtx_addr_can_trap_p_1): SYMBOL_REF_FUNCTION_P can never > trap. PIC register plus a const unspec without offset can never trap. OK. Sorry for the delay. I've been swamped.
jeff