On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 11:11:13AM -0700, Xinliang David Li wrote: > But it skips those globals without static storage and marked as not > addressable. > > It seems to me you want to skip all stack local variables that are not > address escaped. Without address escape analysis, the address taken > bit (not the same as addressable attribute) should be used. As far as > I can tell, such bit is not available in var_decl. The varpool_node > has one, but it is only for var_decls with static storage. It is also > unfortunate that there is no single bit to test if a variable is > function auto, though there is an interface to call which is > 'auto_var_in_fn_p (...)'. The condition to skip such variable > references are: > > if (tcode == VAR_DECL && auto_var_in_fn_p (expr, ..) && > !address_taken (expr)) > > The TREE_ADDRESSABLE check seems redundant -- if the var_decl (instead > of ssa name) appears in the assignment, why would it not be > 'addressable'? And being addressable does not mean it is address taken > either.
TREE_ADDRESSABLE really is a flag whether the address of the decl is ever taken (or addresses of its fields etc.), and it is updated from time to time (execute_update_addresses_taken) after certain passes. Don't understand why you think it is redundant. Jakub