On 10/29/2017 03:54 PM, Kugan Vivekanandarajah wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > On 28 October 2017 at 18:28, Jeff Law <l...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> Jan, >> >> What's the purpose behind calling vrp_meet and >> extract_range_from_unary_expr from within the IPA passes? > > This is used such that when we have an argument to a function and this > for which we know the VR and this intern is passed as a parameter to > another. For example: > > void foo (int i) > { > ... > bar (unary_op (i)) > ... > } > > This is mainly to share what is done in tree-vrp. Presumably you never have equivalences or anything like that, which probably helps with not touching vrp_bitmap_obstack which isn't initialized when you run the IPA bits.
>> >> AFAICT that is not safe to do. Various paths through those routines >> will access static objects within tree-vrp.c which may not be >> initialized when IPA runs (vrp_equiv_obstack, vr_value). > > IPA-VRP does not track equivalence and vr_value is not used. But there's no enforcement and I'd be hard pressed to believe that all the paths through the routines you use in tree-vrp aren't going to touch vr_value, or vrp_bitmap_obstack. vrp_bitmap_obstack turns out to be incredibly tangled into the implementations within tree-vrp.c :(