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One of the changes needed for variable-length VEC_PERM_EXPRs -- and for long fixed-length VEC_PERM_EXPRs -- is the ability to use constant selectors that wouldn't fit in the vectors being permuted. E.g. a permute on two V256QIs can't be done using a V256QI selector. At the moment constant permutes use two interfaces: targetm.vectorizer.vec_perm_const_ok for testing whether a permute is valid and the vec_perm_const optab for actually emitting the permute. The former gets passed a vec<> selector and the latter an rtx selector. Most ports share a lot of code between the hook and the optab, with a wrapper function for each interface. We could try to keep that interface and require ports to define wider vector modes that could be attached to the CONST_VECTOR (e.g. V256HI or V256SI in the example above). But building a CONST_VECTOR rtx seems a bit pointless here, since the expand code only creates the CONST_VECTOR in order to call the optab, and the first thing the target does is take the CONST_VECTOR apart again. The easiest approach therefore seemed to be to remove the optab and reuse the target hook to emit the code. One potential drawback is that it's no longer possible to use match_operand predicates to force operands into the required form, but in practice all targets want register operands anyway. The patch also changes vec_perm_indices into a class that provides some simple routines for handling permutations. A later patch will flesh this out and get rid of auto_vec_perm_indices, but I didn't want to do all that in this patch and make it more complicated than it already is. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * Makefile.in (OBJS): Add vec-perm-indices.o. * vec-perm-indices.h: New file. * vec-perm-indices.c: Likewise. * target.h (vec_perm_indices): Replace with a forward class declaration. (auto_vec_perm_indices): Move to vec-perm-indices.h. * optabs.h: Include vec-perm-indices.h. (expand_vec_perm): Delete. (selector_fits_mode_p, expand_vec_perm_var): Declare. (expand_vec_perm_const): Declare. * target.def (vec_perm_const_ok): Replace with... (vec_perm_const): ...this new hook. * doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Replace with... (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): ...this new hook. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerate. * optabs.def (vec_perm_const): Delete. * doc/md.texi (vec_perm_const): Likewise. (vec_perm): Refer to TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST. * expr.c (expand_expr_real_2): Use expand_vec_perm_const rather than expand_vec_perm for constant permutation vectors. Assert that the mode of variable permutation vectors is the integer equivalent of the mode that is being permuted. * optabs-query.h (selector_fits_mode_p): Declare. * optabs-query.c: Include vec-perm-indices.h. (selector_fits_mode_p): New function. (can_vec_perm_const_p): Check whether targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const is defined, instead of checking whether the vec_perm_const_optab exists. Use targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const instead of targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const_ok. Check whether the indices fit in the vector mode before using a variable permute. * optabs.c (shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask): Take a mode and a vec_perm_indices instead of an rtx. (expand_vec_perm): Replace with... (expand_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Take the selector as a vec_perm_indices rather than an rtx. Also take the mode of the selector. Update call to shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask. Use targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const instead of vec_perm_const_optab. Use vec_perm_indices::new_expanded_vector to expand the original selector into bytes. Check whether the indices fit in the vector mode before using a variable permute. (expand_vec_perm_var): Make global. (expand_mult_highpart): Use expand_vec_perm_const. * fold-const.c: Includes vec-perm-indices.h. * tree-ssa-forwprop.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-data-refs.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-generic.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-loop.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-slp.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-stmts.c: Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64-protos.h (aarch64_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_expand_vec_perm_const) (aarch64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Fuse into... (aarch64_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. * config/arm/arm-protos.h (arm_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/arm/vec-common.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/arm/arm.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (arm_expand_vec_perm_const, arm_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (arm_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Explicitly check for NEON modes. * config/i386/i386-protos.h (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/i386/sse.md (VEC_PERM_CONST, vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const_1): Update comment. (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const, ix86_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (ix86_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Incorporate the old VEC_PERM_CONST conditions. * config/ia64/ia64-protos.h (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/ia64/vect.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const) (ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. * config/mips/loongson.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/mips/mips-msa.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/mips/mips-ps-3d.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/mips/mips-protos.h (mips_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/mips/mips.c (mips_expand_vec_perm_const) (mips_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (mips_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. * config/powerpcspe/altivec.md (vec_perm_constv16qi): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/paired.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/spe.md (vec_perm_constv2si): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/vsx.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe-protos.h (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const) (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le): Take each operand individually. Operate on constant selectors rather than rtxes. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const): Likewise. Update call to altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le. (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const): New function. (rs6000_do_expand_vec_perm): Take a vec_perm_builder instead of an element count and rtx array. (rs6000_expand_extract_even): Update call accordingly. (rs6000_expand_interleave): Likewise. * config/rs6000/altivec.md (vec_perm_constv16qi): Delete. * config/rs6000/paired.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/rs6000/vsx.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const) (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le): Take each operand individually. Operate on constant selectors rather than rtxes. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const): Likewise. Update call to altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le. (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const): New function. Remove stray reference to the SPE evmerge intructions. (rs6000_do_expand_vec_perm): Take a vec_perm_builder instead of an element count and rtx array. (rs6000_expand_extract_even): Update call accordingly. (rs6000_expand_interleave): Likewise. * config/sparc/sparc.md (vec_perm_constv8qi): Delete in favor of... * config/sparc/sparc.c (sparc_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. From-SVN: r256093
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This patch splits the variable handling out of expand_vec_perm into a subroutine, so that the next patch can use a different interface for expanding constant permutes. expand_vec_perm now does all the CONST_VECTOR handling directly and defers to expand_vec_perm_var for other rtx codes. Handling CONST_VECTORs includes handling the fallback to variable permutes. The patch also adds an assert for valid optab modes to expand_vec_perm_1, so that we get it when using optabs for CONST_VECTORs. The MODE_VECTOR_INT part was previously in expand_vec_perm and the mode_for_int_vector part is new. Most of the patch is just reindentation. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * optabs.c (expand_vec_perm_1): Assert that SEL has an integer vector mode and that that mode matches the mode of the data being permuted. (expand_vec_perm): Split handling of non-CONST_VECTOR selectors out into expand_vec_perm_var. Do all CONST_VECTOR handling here, directly using expand_vec_perm_1 when forcing selectors into registers. (expand_vec_perm_var): New function, split out from expand_vec_perm. From-SVN: r256092
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This patch splits can_vec_perm_p into two functions: can_vec_perm_var_p for testing permute operations with variable selection vectors, and can_vec_perm_const_p for testing permute operations with specific constant selection vectors. This means that we can pass the constant selection vector by reference. Constant permutes can still use a variable permute as a fallback. A later patch adds a check to makre sure that we don't truncate the vector indices when doing this. However, have_whole_vector_shift checked: if (direct_optab_handler (vec_perm_const_optab, mode) == CODE_FOR_nothing) return false; which had the effect of disallowing the fallback to variable permutes. I'm not sure whether that was the intention or whether it was just supposed to short-cut the loop on targets that don't support permutes. (But then why bother? The first check in the loop would fail and we'd bail out straightaway.) The patch adds a parameter for disallowing the fallback. I think it makes sense to do this for the following code in the VEC_PERM_EXPR folder: /* Some targets are deficient and fail to expand a single argument permutation while still allowing an equivalent 2-argument version. */ if (need_mask_canon && arg2 == op2 && !can_vec_perm_p (TYPE_MODE (type), false, &sel) && can_vec_perm_p (TYPE_MODE (type), false, &sel2)) since it's really testing whether the expand_vec_perm_const code expects a particular form. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * optabs-query.h (can_vec_perm_p): Delete. (can_vec_perm_var_p, can_vec_perm_const_p): Declare. * optabs-query.c (can_vec_perm_p): Split into... (can_vec_perm_var_p, can_vec_perm_const_p): ...these two functions. (can_mult_highpart_p): Use can_vec_perm_const_p to test whether a particular selector is valid. * tree-ssa-forwprop.c (simplify_vector_constructor): Likewise. * tree-vect-data-refs.c (vect_grouped_store_supported): Likewise. (vect_grouped_load_supported): Likewise. (vect_shift_permute_load_chain): Likewise. * tree-vect-slp.c (vect_build_slp_tree_1): Likewise. (vect_transform_slp_perm_load): Likewise. * tree-vect-stmts.c (perm_mask_for_reverse): Likewise. (vectorizable_bswap): Likewise. (vect_gen_perm_mask_checked): Likewise. * fold-const.c (fold_ternary_loc): Likewise. Don't take implementations of variable permutation vectors into account when deciding which selector to use. * tree-vect-loop.c (have_whole_vector_shift): Don't check whether vec_perm_const_optab is supported; instead use can_vec_perm_const_p with a false third argument. * tree-vect-generic.c (lower_vec_perm): Use can_vec_perm_const_p to test whether the constant selector is valid and can_vec_perm_var_p to test whether a variable selector is valid. From-SVN: r256091
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This patch makes functions take vec_perm_indices by reference rather than value, since a later patch will turn vec_perm_indices into a class that would be more expensive to copy. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * optabs-query.h (can_vec_perm_p): Take a const vec_perm_indices *. * optabs-query.c (can_vec_perm_p): Likewise. * fold-const.c (fold_vec_perm): Take a const vec_perm_indices & instead of vec_perm_indices. * tree-vectorizer.h (vect_gen_perm_mask_any): Likewise, (vect_gen_perm_mask_checked): Likewise, * tree-vect-stmts.c (vect_gen_perm_mask_any): Likewise, (vect_gen_perm_mask_checked): Likewise, From-SVN: r256090
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The vec_perm code falls back to doing byte-level permutes if element-level permutes aren't supported. qimode_for_vec_perm The vec_perm code falls back to doing byte-level permutes if element-level permutes aren't supported. There were two copies of the code to calculate the mode, and later patches add another, so this patch splits it out into a helper function. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * optabs-query.h (qimode_for_vec_perm): Declare. * optabs-query.c (can_vec_perm_p): Split out qimode search to... (qimode_for_vec_perm): ...this new function. * optabs.c (expand_vec_perm): Use qimode_for_vec_perm. From-SVN: r256089
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2017-01-02 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/45689 * intrinsic.c (add_function): Add gfc_simplify_maxloc and gfc_simplify_minloc to maxloc and minloc, respectively. * intrinsic.h: Add prototypes for gfc_simplify_minloc and gfc_simplify_maxloc. * simplify.c (min_max_chose): Adjust prototype. Modify function to have a return value which indicates if the extremum was found. (is_constant_array_expr): Fix typo in comment. (simplify_minmaxloc_to_scalar): New function. (simplify_minmaxloc_nodim): New function. (new_array): New function. (simplify_minmaxloc_to_array): New function. (gfc_simplify_minmaxloc): New function. (simplify_minloc): New function. (simplify_maxloc): New function. 2017-01-02 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/45689 * gfortran.dg/minloc_4.f90: New test case. * gfortran.dg/maxloc_4.f90: New test case. From-SVN: r256088
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PR c++/83556 * tree.c (replace_placeholders_r): Pass NULL as last argument to cp_walk_tree instead of d->pset. If non-TREE_CONSTANT and non-PLACEHOLDER_EXPR tree has been seen already, set *walk_subtrees to false and return. (replace_placeholders): Pass NULL instead of &pset as last argument to cp_walk_tree. * g++.dg/cpp0x/pr83556.C: New test. From-SVN: r256086
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2018-01-02 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/45689 PR fortran/83650 * simplify.c (gfc_simplify_cshift): Re-implement to allow full range of arguments. 2018-01-02 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/45689 PR fortran/83650 * gfortran.dg/simplify_cshift_1.f90: Correct erroneous case. * gfortran.dg/simplify_cshift_4.f90: New test. From-SVN: r256084
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2017-12-12 Aaron Sawdey <acsawdey@linux.vnet.ibm.com> PR target/82190 * config/rs6000/rs6000-string.c (expand_block_compare, expand_strn_compare): Fix set_mem_size() calls. From-SVN: r256083
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PR c++/83644 * g++.dg/cpp1z/pr83644.C: New test. From-SVN: r256082
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2018-01-02 Aaron Sawdey <acsawdey@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * rtlanal.c (canonicalize_condition): Return 0 if final rtx does not have a conditional at the top. Forgot this changelog entry. From-SVN: r256081
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* rtlanal.c (canonicalize_condition): Return 0 if final rtx does not have a conditional at the top. From-SVN: r256079
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PR c++/81860 * g++.dg/cpp0x/inh-ctor30.C: New test. From-SVN: r256076
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https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2018-01/msg00041.html * constexpr.c (cxx_bind_parameters_in_call): Remove unneeded local lval var. From-SVN: r256075
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It turns out that Linux never reads or writes more than 2147479552 bytes in a single syscall. For writes this is not a problem as libgfortran already contains a loop around write() to handle short writes. But for reads we cannot do this, since then read will hang if we have a short read when reading from the terminal. Also, there are reports that macOS fails I/O's larger than 2 GB. Thus, to work around these issues do large reads/writes in chunks. The testcase from the PR program largewr integer(kind=1) :: a(2_8**31+1) a = 0 a(size(a, kind=8)) = 1 open(10, file="largewr.dat", access="stream", form="unformatted") write (10) a close(10) a(size(a, kind=8)) = 2 open(10, file="largewr.dat", access="stream", form="unformatted") read (10) a if (a(size(a, kind=8)) == 1) then print *, "All is well" else print *, "Oh no" end if end program largewr fails on trunk but works with the patch. Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed to trunk. libgfortran/ChangeLog: 2018-01-02 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org> PR libgfortran/83649 * io/unix.c (MAX_CHUNK): New define. (raw_read): For reads larger than MAX_CHUNK, loop. (raw_write): Write no more than MAX_CHUNK bytes per iteration. From-SVN: r256074
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PR target/81616 * config/i386/x86-tune-costs.h: Increase cost of integer load costs for generic 4->6. From-SVN: r256073
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2018-01-02 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * ipa-inline.c (big_speedup_p): Fix expression. From-SVN: r256072
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PR target/81616 * x86-tune-costs.h (generic_cost): Reduce cost of FDIV 20->17, cost of sqrt 20->14, DIVSS 18->13, DIVSD 32->17, SQRtSS 30->14 and SQRTsD 58->18, cond_not_taken_branch_cost. 2->1. Increase cond_taken_branch_cost 3->4. From-SVN: r256070
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2017-01-02 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> PR lto/83452 * simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_section): Do not use UNDEF locals for removed symbols but instead just define them in the first prevailing section and with no name. Use the same gnu_lto_v1 name for all removed globals we promote to WEAK UNDEFs so hpux can use a stub to provide this symbol. Clear sh_info and sh_link in removed sections. From-SVN: r256069
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2018-01-01 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/83076 * resolve.c (resolve_fl_derived0): Add caf_token fields for allocatable and pointer scalars, when -fcoarray selected. * trans-types.c (gfc_copy_dt_decls_ifequal): Copy the token field as well as the backend_decl. (gfc_get_derived_type): Flag GFC_FCOARRAY_LIB for module derived types that are not vtypes. Components with caf_token attribute are pvoid types. For a component requiring it, find the caf_token field and have the component token field point to its backend_decl. PR fortran/83319 *trans-types.c (gfc_get_array_descriptor_base): Add the token field to the descriptor even when codimen not set. 2018-01-01 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/83076 * gfortran.dg/coarray_45.f90 : New test. PR fortran/83319 * gfortran.dg/coarray_46.f90 : New test. From-SVN: r256065
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PR tree-optimization/83581 * tree-loop-distribution.c (pass_loop_distribution::execute): Return TODO_cleanup_cfg if any changes have been made. * gcc.dg/pr83581.c: New test. From-SVN: r256055
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PR c/83595 * c-parser.c (c_parser_braced_init, c_parser_initelt, c_parser_conditional_expression, c_parser_cast_expression, c_parser_sizeof_expression, c_parser_alignof_expression, c_parser_postfix_expression, c_parser_omp_declare_reduction, c_parser_transaction_expression): Use set_error () method instead of setting value member to error_mark_node. * gcc.dg/pr83595.c: New test. From-SVN: r256054
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PR middle-end/83608 * expr.c (store_expr_with_bounds): Use simplify_gen_subreg instead of convert_modes if target mode has the right side, but different mode class. * g++.dg/opt/pr83608.C: New test. From-SVN: r256053
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PR middle-end/83609 * expr.c (expand_assignment): Fix up a typo in simplify_gen_subreg last argument when extracting from CONCAT. If either from_real or from_imag is NULL, use expansion through memory. If result is not a CONCAT and simplify_gen_subreg fails, try to simplify_gen_subreg the parts directly to inner mode, if even that fails, use expansion through memory. * gcc.dg/pr83609.c: New test. * g++.dg/opt/pr83609.C: New test. From-SVN: r256052
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re PR middle-end/83623 (ICE: in convert_move, at expr.c:248 with -march=knl and 16bit vector bswap/rotate) PR middle-end/83623 * expmed.c (expand_shift_1): For 2-byte rotates by BITS_PER_UNIT, check for bswap in mode rather than HImode and use that in expand_unop too. * gcc.dg/pr83623.c: New test. From-SVN: r256051
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(check_effective_target_avx512vpopcntdqvl): New proc. * gcc.target/i386/avx512vpopcntdqvl-vpopcntd-1.c: Use avx512vpopcntdqvl effective target rather than avx512vpopcntdq. * gcc.target/i386/avx512vpopcntdqvl-vpopcntq-1.c: Likewise. From-SVN: r256050
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PR target/83536 * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_attribute_table): Remove excess initializer for "shared" attribute. From-SVN: r256049
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2017-12-30 Tom de Vries <tom@codesourcery.com> PR libgomp/83046 * omp-expand.c (expand_omp_target): If in_lto_p, mark offload_funcs with DECL_PRESERVE_P. * lto-streamer-out.c (prune_offload_funcs): New function. Remove offload_funcs entries that no longer have a corresponding cgraph_node. Mark the remaining ones as DECL_PRESERVE_P. (output_lto): Call prune_offload_funcs. * testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/pr83046.c: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.c-c++-common/pr83046.c: New test. From-SVN: r256045
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* config/i386/sse.md (vgf2p8affineinvqb_<mode><mask_name>, vgf2p8affineqb_<mode><mask_name>, vgf2p8mulb_<mode><mask_name>, vpshrd_<mode><mask_name>, vpshld_<mode><mask_name>, vpshrdv_<mode>, vpshrdv_<mode>_mask, vpshrdv_<mode>_maskz, vpshrdv_<mode>_maskz_1, vpshldv_<mode>, vpshldv_<mode>_mask, vpshldv_<mode>_maskz, vpshldv_<mode>_maskz_1, vpdpbusd_<mode>, vpdpbusd_<mode>_mask, vpdpbusd_<mode>_maskz, vpdpbusd_<mode>_maskz_1, vpdpbusds_<mode>, vpdpbusds_<mode>_mask, vpdpbusds_<mode>_maskz, vpdpbusds_<mode>_maskz_1, vpdpwssd_<mode>, vpdpwssd_<mode>_mask, vpdpwssd_<mode>_maskz, vpdpwssd_<mode>_maskz_1, vpdpwssds_<mode>, vpdpwssds_<mode>_mask, vpdpwssds_<mode>_maskz, vpdpwssds_<mode>_maskz_1, vaesdec_<mode>, vaesdeclast_<mode>, vaesenc_<mode>, vpclmulqdq_<mode>, avx512vl_vpshufbitqmb<mode><mask_scalar_merge_name>): Formatting fixes. From-SVN: r256044
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2017-12-30 Tom de Vries <tom@codesourcery.com> PR testsuite/83612 * c-c++-common/ubsan/object-size-9.c (t): Add alignment attribute. From-SVN: r256042
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2017-12-29 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org> PR libgfortran/83613 * io/unit.c (init_units): Don't forget to unlock the unit locks after being inserted. From-SVN: r256035
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re PR fortran/83560 (list-directed formatting of INTEGER is missing plus on output when output open with SIGN='PLUS') 2017-12-29 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org> PR libgfortran/83560 * io/write.c (write_integer): Modify to use write_decimal. For namelist mode, suppress leading blanks and emit them as trailing blanks. Change parameter from len to kind for better readability. (nml_write_obj): Fix comment style. From-SVN: r256034
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re PR fortran/83567 (Parametrized derived types: Segmentation fault when assigning a function return value) 2017-12-28 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/83567 * trans-expr.c (gfc_trans_assignment_1): Free parameterized components of the lhs if dealloc is set. *trans-decl.c (gfc_trans_deferred_vars): Do not free the parameterized components of function results on leaving scope. 2017-12-28 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/83567 * gfortran.dg/pdt_26.f90 : New test. From-SVN: r256033
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