On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlin...@hotmail.de> wrote: > This patch fixes a bug in the vectorized pointer arithmetic in the forwprop > optimization pass. > > Although it seems to be impossible to create a vector of pointers with the > __attribute__((vector_size(x))) syntax, the vector loop optimization together > with the loop unrolling can create code which adds a vector of ptroff_t > repeatedly to a vector of pointers. > > The code in tree-ssa-forwprop.c handles program transformations of the > form (PTR +- CST1) +- CST2 => PTR +- (CST1+-CST2) where PTR is > a vector of pointers and CST1 and CST2 are vectors of ptroff_t, without the > fix the result type of CST1+-CST2 was vector of pointer, which causes the > ICE in tree-cfg.c, which sees an undefined pointer + pointer operation. > > Additionally the check in tree-cfg.c allows expressions of the form CST - PTR, > which is clearly wrong. That should be fixed too. > > The patch was bootstrapped and regression tested on i686-pc-linux-gnu.
It seems to me that the forwprop code does not handle the fact that we are permissive as to using PLUS_EXPR instead of POINTER_PLUS_EXPR for vector pointer - offset additions. So instead of doing this dance the better (and more easily backportable) fix is to simply disable the transform on pointer valued PLUS_EXPR. Like with if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt)))) return false; at the beginning of the function. The real fix is of course to make vector pointer operations properly use POINTER_PLUS_EXPR ... Richard. > Regards > Bernd Edlinger