Commit ac9335bf by Richard Sandiford Committed by Richard Sandiford

VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR slots for strict-align targets (PR 83884)

This PR is about a case in which we VIEW_CONVERT a variable-sized
unaligned record:

 <record_type 0x7ffff6d92888 check_displace_generation__T245b sizes-gimplified type_7 BLK
    size <var_decl 0x7ffff6846510 D.3499 ...>
    unit-size <var_decl 0x7ffff68465a0 D.3500 ...>
    align:8 ...>

to an aligned 32-bit integer.  The strict-alignment handling of
this case creates an aligned temporary slot, moves the operand
into the slot in the operand's original mode, then accesses the
slot in the more-aligned result mode.

Previously the size of the temporary slot was calculated using:

                  HOST_WIDE_INT temp_size
                    = MAX (int_size_in_bytes (inner_type),
                           (HOST_WIDE_INT) GET_MODE_SIZE (mode));

int_size_in_bytes would return -1 for the variable-length type,
so we'd use the size of the result mode for the slot.  r256152 replaced
int_size_in_bytes with tree_to_poly_uint64, which triggered an ICE.

If op0 has BLKmode we do a block copy of GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) bytes
and then convert the slot to "mode":

                  poly_uint64 mode_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode);
                  ...
                  if (GET_MODE (op0) == BLKmode)
                    {
                      rtx size_rtx = gen_int_mode (mode_size, Pmode);
                      emit_block_move (new_with_op0_mode, op0, size_rtx,
                                       (modifier == EXPAND_STACK_PARM
                                        ? BLOCK_OP_CALL_PARM
                                        : BLOCK_OP_NORMAL));
                    }
                  else
                    ...

                  op0 = new_rtx;
                }
            }

          op0 = adjust_address (op0, mode, 0);

so I think in that case just the size of "mode" is enough, even if op0
is a fixed-size type.  For non-BLKmode op0 we first move in op0's mode
and then convert the slot to "mode":

                    emit_move_insn (new_with_op0_mode, op0);

                  op0 = new_rtx;
                }
            }

          op0 = adjust_address (op0, mode, 0);

so I think we want the maximum of the two mode sizes in that case.

2018-01-17  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@linaro.org>

gcc/
	PR middle-end/83884
	* expr.c (expand_expr_real_1): Use the size of GET_MODE (op0)
	rather than the size of inner_type to determine the stack slot size
	when handling VIEW_CONVERT_EXPRs on strict-alignment targets.

From-SVN: r256779
parent 67f40e18
2018-01-17 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org>
PR middle-end/83884
* expr.c (expand_expr_real_1): Use the size of GET_MODE (op0)
rather than the size of inner_type to determine the stack slot size
when handling VIEW_CONVERT_EXPRs on strict-alignment targets.
2018-01-16 Sebastian Peryt <sebastian.peryt@intel.com> 2018-01-16 Sebastian Peryt <sebastian.peryt@intel.com>
PR target/83546 PR target/83546
......
...@@ -11145,11 +11145,11 @@ expand_expr_real_1 (tree exp, rtx target, machine_mode tmode, ...@@ -11145,11 +11145,11 @@ expand_expr_real_1 (tree exp, rtx target, machine_mode tmode,
} }
else if (STRICT_ALIGNMENT) else if (STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
{ {
tree inner_type = TREE_TYPE (treeop0);
poly_uint64 mode_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); poly_uint64 mode_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode);
poly_uint64 op0_size poly_uint64 temp_size = mode_size;
= tree_to_poly_uint64 (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (inner_type)); if (GET_MODE (op0) != BLKmode)
poly_int64 temp_size = upper_bound (op0_size, mode_size); temp_size = upper_bound (temp_size,
GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (op0)));
rtx new_rtx rtx new_rtx
= assign_stack_temp_for_type (mode, temp_size, type); = assign_stack_temp_for_type (mode, temp_size, type);
rtx new_with_op0_mode rtx new_with_op0_mode
......
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