Hi Jeff,
> On 12 Aug 2019, at 16:48, Jeff Law wrote:
> I think part of the reason I settled on rtl.c was because we're not
> really just looking at the form, not doing any real "analysis". BUt I
> think either location for the implementation is fine.
The reference to pc_rtx and to single_set t
> On 12 Aug 2019, at 16:48, Jeff Law wrote:
>>
>> Searching for tablejump related prototypes in rtl.h led to
>> declarations for functions in rtlanal.c. Wouldn't that be a
>> better place than rtl.c for the new function ?
> I think part of the reason I settled on rtl.c was because we're not
>
On 8/12/19 2:54 AM, Olivier Hainque wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Thanks for your prompt feedback :-)
>
>>>* rtl.h (tablejump_casesi_pattern): New helper, casesi
>>>recognition logic originating from code in cfgrtl.c.
>>>* cfgrtl.c (patch_jump_insn): Use it.
>>>* dwarf2cfi
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your prompt feedback :-)
>>* rtl.h (tablejump_casesi_pattern): New helper, casesi
>>recognition logic originating from code in cfgrtl.c.
>>* cfgrtl.c (patch_jump_insn): Use it.
>>* dwarf2cfi.c (create_trace_edges): Handle casesi patterns.
> Is
On 8/9/19 11:07 AM, Olivier Hainque wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The attached patch is a proposal to plug a hole in create_trace_edges
> (dwarf2cfi.c), which doesn't handle casesi dispatch insns.
>
> The visible misbehavior we observed is a failure in a cross configuration
> of a recent acats test for Ada
Hello,
The attached patch is a proposal to plug a hole in create_trace_edges
(dwarf2cfi.c), which doesn't handle casesi dispatch insns.
The visible misbehavior we observed is a failure in a cross configuration
of a recent acats test for Ada, a very simplified sketch of which is provided
below.
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