1. 14 Dec, 2017 5 commits
    • [AArch64] Specify fp16 support for Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A75 · 30af63d7
      The Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A75 processors support the fp16 extension.
      We already specify them as such in the arm port.
      This patch makes aarch64 consistent on this front.
      
      Bootstrapped and tested on aarch64-none-linux-gnu.
      Manually checked that compiling with aarch64-none-linux-gnu-gcc -mcpu=cortex-a55 -dM -E - < /dev/null
      shows __ARM_FEATURE_FP16_VECTOR_ARITHMETIC and __ARM_FEATURE_FP16_SCALAR_ARITHMETIC being specified
      as expected whereas they were not before this patch.
      
      	* config/aarch64/aarch64-cores.def (cortex-a55, cortex-a75,
      	cortex-a75.cortex-a55): Specify AARCH64_FL_F16 in the arch features.
      
      From-SVN: r255624
      Kyrylo Tkachov committed
    • re PR c++/79650 (ICE on invalid c++ code with label arithmetic in… · 9096c2c5
      re PR c++/79650 (ICE on invalid c++ code with label arithmetic in convert_nontype_argument (pt.c:6515))
      
      	PR c++/79650
      	* pt.c (convert_nontype_argument): Diagnose
      	reduced_constant_expression_p expressions that aren't INTEGER_CST.
      
      	* g++.dg/template/pr79650.C: New test.
      
      From-SVN: r255623
      Jakub Jelinek committed
    • re PR libfortran/78549 (Very slow formatted internal file output) · 606778c6
      2017-12-12  Jerry DeLisle  <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
      
              PR libgfortran/78549
              * io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Adjust test for existence for
              pre-connected internal units.
              * io/transfer.c (finalize_transfer): When done with a transfer
              to internal units, free the format buffer and close the stream.
              (st_read_done): Delete freeing the stream, now handled using
              sclose in finalize_transfer. (st_write_done): Likewise.
              * io/unit.c (get_unit): Return NULL for special reserved unit
              numbers, signifying not accessible to the user.
              (init_units): Insert the two special internal units into the
              unit treap. This makes these unit structures available without
              further allocations for later use by internal unit I/O. These
              units are automatically deleted by normal program termination.
              * io/unix.c (mem_close): Add a guard check to protect from double free.
      
      From-SVN: r255621
      Jerry DeLisle committed
    • Daily bump. · e69319af
      From-SVN: r255620
      GCC Administrator committed
    • poly_int: add poly-int.h · e535b963
      This patch adds a new "poly_int" class to represent polynomial integers
      of the form:
      
        C0 + C1*X1 + C2*X2 ... + Cn*Xn
      
      It also adds poly_int-based typedefs for offsets and sizes of various
      precisions.  In these typedefs, the Ci coefficients are compile-time
      constants and the Xi indeterminates are run-time invariants.  The number
      of coefficients is controlled by the target and is initially 1 for all
      ports.
      
      Most routines can handle general coefficient counts, but for now a few
      are specific to one or two coefficients.  Support for other coefficient
      counts can be added when needed.
      
      The patch also adds a new macro, IN_TARGET_CODE, that can be
      set to indicate that a TU contains target-specific rather than
      target-independent code.  When this macro is set and the number of
      coefficients is 1, the poly-int.h classes define a conversion operator
      to a constant.  This allows most existing target code to work without
      modification.  The main exceptions are:
      
      - values passed through ..., which need an explicit conversion to a
        constant
      
      - ?: expression in which one arm ends up being a polynomial and the
        other remains a constant.  In these cases it would be valid to convert
        the constant to a polynomial and the polynomial to a constant, so a
        cast is needed to break the ambiguity.
      
      The patch also adds a new target hook to return the estimated
      value of a polynomial for costing purposes.
      
      The patch also adds operator<< on wide_ints (it was already defined
      for offset_int and widest_int).  I think this was originally excluded
      because >> is ambiguous for wide_int, but << is useful for converting
      bytes to bits, etc., so is worth defining on its own.  The patch also
      adds operator% and operator/ for offset_int and widest_int, since those
      types are always signed.  These changes allow the poly_int interface to
      be more predictable.
      
      I'd originally tried adding the tests as selftests, but that ended up
      bloating cc1 by at least a third.  It also took a while to build them
      at -O2.  The patch therefore uses plugin tests instead, where we can
      force the tests to be built at -O0.  They still run in negligible time
      when built that way.
      
      2017-12-14  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@linaro.org>
      	    Alan Hayward  <alan.hayward@arm.com>
      	    David Sherwood  <david.sherwood@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* poly-int.h: New file.
      	* poly-int-types.h: Likewise.
      	* coretypes.h: Include them.
      	(POLY_INT_CONVERSION): Define.
      	* target.def (estimated_poly_value): New hook.
      	* doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_ESTIMATED_POLY_VALUE): New hook.
      	* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
      	* doc/poly-int.texi: New file.
      	* doc/gccint.texi: Include it.
      	* doc/rtl.texi: Describe restrictions on subreg modes.
      	* Makefile.in (TEXI_GCCINT_FILES): Add poly-int.texi.
      	* genmodes.c (NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS): Provide a default definition.
      	(emit_insn_modes_h): Emit a definition of NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS.
      	* targhooks.h (default_estimated_poly_value): Declare.
      	* targhooks.c (default_estimated_poly_value): New function.
      	* target.h (estimated_poly_value): Likewise.
      	* wide-int.h (WI_UNARY_RESULT): Use wi::binary_traits.
      	(wi::unary_traits): Delete.
      	(wi::binary_traits::signed_shift_result_type): Define for
      	offset_int << HOST_WIDE_INT, etc.
      	(generic_wide_int::operator <<=): Define for all types and use
      	wi::lshift instead of <<.
      	(wi::hwi_with_prec): Add a default constructor.
      	(wi::ints_for): New class.
      	(operator <<): Define for all wide-int types.
      	(operator /): New function.
      	(operator %): Likewise.
      	* selftest.h (ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ, ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ_AT, ASSERT_MAYBE_NE)
      	(ASSERT_MAYBE_NE_AT): New macros.
      
      gcc/testsuite/
      	* gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-tests.h,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-test-1.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-01_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-02_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-03_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-04_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-05_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-06_plugin.c,
      	gcc.dg/plugin/poly-int-07_plugin.c: New tests.
      	* gcc.dg/plugin/plugin.exp: Run them.
      
      Co-Authored-By: Alan Hayward <alan.hayward@arm.com>
      Co-Authored-By: David Sherwood <david.sherwood@arm.com>
      
      From-SVN: r255617
      Richard Sandiford committed
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