On Fri, 1 Jul 2022, Richard Sandiford wrote: > Richard Biener via Gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org> writes: > > The following makes sure to not use the original TBAA type for > > looking up a value across an aggregate copy when we had to offset > > the read. > > > > Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, pushed to trunk. > > > > 2022-06-30 Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> > > > > PR tree-optimization/106131 > > * tree-ssa-sccvn.cc (vn_reference_lookup_3): Force alias-set > > zero when offsetting the read looking through an aggregate > > copy. > > > > * g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C: New testcase. > > --- > > gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > gcc/tree-ssa-sccvn.cc | 16 +++++++++--- > > 2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C > > > > diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C > > b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C > > new file mode 100644 > > index 00000000000..e110f4a8fe6 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/torture/pr106131.C > > @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ > > +// { dg-do run { target c++11 } } > > + > > +struct Pair { > > + int a, b; > > + Pair(const Pair &) = default; > > + Pair(int _a, int _b) : a(_a), b(_b) {} > > + Pair &operator=(const Pair &z) { > > + a = z.a; > > + b = z.b; > > + return *this; > > + } > > +}; > > + > > +const int &max(const int &a, const int &b) > > +{ > > + return a < b ? b : a; > > +} > > + > > +int foo(Pair x, Pair y) > > +{ > > + return max(x.b, y.b); > > +} > > + > > +int main() > > +{ > > + auto f = new Pair[3] {{0, -11}, {0, -8}, {0, 2}}; > > + for (int i = 0; i < 1; i++) { > > + f[i] = f[0]; > > + if(i == 0) > > + f[i] = f[2]; > > + if (foo(f[i], f[1]) != 2) > > + __builtin_abort(); > > + } > > +} > > diff --git a/gcc/tree-ssa-sccvn.cc b/gcc/tree-ssa-sccvn.cc > > index 9deedeac378..76d92895a3a 100644 > > --- a/gcc/tree-ssa-sccvn.cc > > +++ b/gcc/tree-ssa-sccvn.cc > > @@ -3243,12 +3243,12 @@ vn_reference_lookup_3 (ao_ref *ref, tree vuse, void > > *data_, > > poly_int64 extra_off = 0; > > if (j == 0 && i >= 0 > > && lhs_ops[0].opcode == MEM_REF > > - && maybe_ne (lhs_ops[0].off, -1)) > > + && known_ne (lhs_ops[0].off, -1)) > > { > > if (known_eq (lhs_ops[0].off, vr->operands[i].off)) > > i--, j--; > > else if (vr->operands[i].opcode == MEM_REF > > - && maybe_ne (vr->operands[i].off, -1)) > > + && known_ne (vr->operands[i].off, -1)) > > These changes don't look right. If -1 is a special marker, > it should be tested with known_eq (positive) or maybe_ne (negative). > > In other words, we should enter the if body if off is not the > compile-time constant -1.
Hmm, to me 'known_ne' was visually more correct (only if 'off' is an actual offset we may treat it as such). Yes, -1 is a special marker but still. Practically of course known_ne (poly, integer constant) == maybe_ne (poly, integer_constant)? That is, if we'd have a poly-int that might be -1 we should still not use that as 'off'? I can of course revert that hunk. Thanks, Richard. > Thanks, > Richard > > > { > > extra_off = vr->operands[i].off - lhs_ops[0].off; > > i--, j--; > > @@ -3275,6 +3275,7 @@ vn_reference_lookup_3 (ao_ref *ref, tree vuse, void > > *data_, > > copy_reference_ops_from_ref (rhs1, &rhs); > > > > /* Apply an extra offset to the inner MEM_REF of the RHS. */ > > + bool force_no_tbaa = false; > > if (maybe_ne (extra_off, 0)) > > { > > if (rhs.length () < 2) > > @@ -3287,6 +3288,10 @@ vn_reference_lookup_3 (ao_ref *ref, tree vuse, void > > *data_, > > rhs[ix].op0 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, rhs[ix].op0, > > build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (rhs[ix].op0), > > extra_off)); > > + /* When we have offsetted the RHS, reading only parts of it, > > + we can no longer use the original TBAA type, force alias-set > > + zero. */ > > + force_no_tbaa = true; > > } > > > > /* Save the operands since we need to use the original ones for > > @@ -3339,8 +3344,11 @@ vn_reference_lookup_3 (ao_ref *ref, tree vuse, void > > *data_, > > /* Adjust *ref from the new operands. */ > > ao_ref rhs1_ref; > > ao_ref_init (&rhs1_ref, rhs1); > > - if (!ao_ref_init_from_vn_reference (&r, ao_ref_alias_set (&rhs1_ref), > > - ao_ref_base_alias_set (&rhs1_ref), > > + if (!ao_ref_init_from_vn_reference (&r, > > + force_no_tbaa ? 0 > > + : ao_ref_alias_set (&rhs1_ref), > > + force_no_tbaa ? 0 > > + : ao_ref_base_alias_set (&rhs1_ref), > > vr->type, vr->operands)) > > return (void *)-1; > > /* This can happen with bitfields. */ > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstra