On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> wrote:
> > The fortran FE creates array descriptor types via build_distinct_type_copy > which ends up re-using the TYPE_FIELDs chain of FIELD_DECLs between > types in different type-variant chains. While that seems harmless > in practice it breaks once we try to generate C-like debug info for > it because dwarf2out doesn't expect such sharing to occur (and I > wouldn't be surprised of other odd behavior elsewhere that simply > doesn't manifest in a as fatal way as PR86321). > > We generate C-like debug info when you use LTO and -g0 at compile-time > and -g at link-time (that's the way targets w/o debug-copy implementation > end up wired). For non-LTO we avoid directly generating debug for > the array descriptor types by detecting them via a langhook. > > The solution seems to be to adhere to the invariant that TYPE_FIELDs > (and thus FIELD_DECL) sharing is only valid between variant types > and their main variant. Thus, copy the chain. > > Bootstrap / regtest pending on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu. > > I suppose verify_type () could check proper ownership of the > FIELD_DECLs (simply verify that DECL_CONTEXT is TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT). > But I guess this may break in different ways. Honza - did you > originally try to verify that? It currently says > > for (tree fld = TYPE_FIELDS (t); fld; fld = TREE_CHAIN (fld)) > { > /* TODO: verify properties of decls. */ > if (TREE_CODE (fld) == FIELD_DECL) > ; > ... > > OK for trunk? > Ok, thanks for the patch, and to Dominique for testing! -- Janne Blomqvist