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  1. Sep 10, 2019
    • Christophe Lyon's avatar
      [ARM/FDPIC v6 02/24] [ARM] FDPIC: Handle arm*-*-uclinuxfdpiceabi in configure scripts · b1e21e5a
      Christophe Lyon authored
      The new arm-uclinuxfdpiceabi target behaves pretty much like
      arm-linux-gnueabi. In order to enable the same set of features, we
      have to update several configure scripts that generally match targets
      like *-*-linux*: in most places, we add *-uclinux* where there is
      already *-linux*, or uclinux* when there is already linux*.
      
      In gcc/config.gcc and libgcc/config.host we use *-*-uclinuxfdpiceabi
      because there is already a different behaviour for *-*uclinux* target.
      
      In libtool.m4, we use uclinuxfdpiceabi in cases where ELF shared
      libraries support is required, as uclinux does not guarantee that.
      
      2019-09-10  Christophe Lyon  <christophe.lyon@st.com>
      
      	config/
      	* futex.m4: Handle *-uclinux*.
      	* tls.m4 (GCC_CHECK_TLS): Likewise.
      
      	gcc/
      	* config.gcc: Handle *-*-uclinuxfdpiceabi.
      
      	libatomic/
      	* configure.tgt: Handle arm*-*-uclinux*.
      	* configure: Regenerate.
      
      	libgcc/
      	* config.host: Handle *-*-uclinuxfdpiceabi.
      
      	libitm/
      	* configure.tgt: Handle *-*-uclinux*.
      	* configure: Regenerate.
      
      	* libtool.m4: Handle uclinuxfdpiceabi.
      
      From-SVN: r275564
      b1e21e5a
    • Jonathan Wakely's avatar
      PR libstdc++/91711 fix failing test · e2c11cd1
      Jonathan Wakely authored
      	PR libstdc++/91711
      	* testsuite/23_containers/span/get_neg.cc: Avoid ambiguity due to
      	0ul being a valid null pointer constant.
      
      From-SVN: r275563
      e2c11cd1
    • Jonathan Wakely's avatar
      Optimise std::remove_cv and use more helper aliases · 391d5d2e
      Jonathan Wakely authored
      Define partial specializations for std::remove_cv so that
      std::remove_const and std::remove_volatile don't need to be
      instantiated.
      
      	* include/std/type_traits (__remove_cv_t): New alias template.
      	(is_void, is_integral, is_floating_point, is_pointer)
      	(is_member_object_pointer, is_member_function_pointer, is_null_pointer)
      	(is_member_point), __is_signed_integer, __is_unsigned_integer)
      	(__make_unsigned_selector, __make_signed_selector, remove_pointer)
      	(__decay_selector): Use __remove_cv_t.
      	(remove_cv): Add partial specializations for cv-qualified types.
      	(__decay_t): New alias template.
      	(__decay_and_strip, __common_type_impl, __result_of_impl): Use
      	__decay_t.
      	(__enable_if_t): Move earlier in the file.
      	(_Require): Use __enable_if_t.
      	(swap(T&, T&)): Use _Require.
      	(swap(T(&)[N])): Use __enable_if_t.
      
      From-SVN: r275562
      391d5d2e
    • Christophe Lyon's avatar
      [ARM/FDPIC 01/24] [ARM] FDPIC: Add -mfdpic option support · 4563bc4d
      Christophe Lyon authored
      
      2019-09-10  Christophe Lyon  <christophe.lyon@st.com>
      	Mickaël Guêné  <mickael.guene@st.com>
      
      	* config/arm/arm.opt: Add -mfdpic option.
      	* doc/invoke.texi: Add documentation for -mfdpic.
      
      
      
      Co-Authored-By: default avatarMickaël Guêné <mickael.guene@st.com>
      
      From-SVN: r275561
      4563bc4d
    • Edward Smith-Rowland's avatar
      Implement C++20 p1424 - 'constexpr' feature macro concerns... · b30ee71a
      Edward Smith-Rowland authored
      2019-09-09  Edward Smith-Rowland  <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
      
      	Implement C++20 p1424 - 'constexpr' feature macro concerns,
      	Issue 3256 - Feature testing macro for constexpr algorithms,
      	and Issue 3257 - Missing feature testing macro update from P0858.
      	* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_constexpr_algorithms): Bump value.
      	* include/bits/algorithmfwd.h: Ditto.
      	* include/std/utility: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/constexpr_macro.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/cpp_lib_constexpr.cc: New check for
      	__cpp_lib_constexpr macro in <algorith>.
      	* testsuite/20_util/exchange/constexpr.cc: Add check for
      	__cpp_lib_constexpr macro in <utility>.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/adjacent_find/constexpr.cc: Remove check for
      	__cpp_lib_constexpr_algorithms.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/all_of/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/any_of/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/binary_search/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy_backward/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/copy_n/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/count/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/count_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/equal/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/equal_range/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill_n/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/find/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/find_end/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/find_first_of/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/find_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/find_if_not/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/for_each/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/generate/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/generate_n/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_heap/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_heap_until/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_partitioned/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_permutation/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_sorted/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/is_sorted_until/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/lexicographical_compare/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/lower_bound/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/merge/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/mismatch/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/none_of/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/partition_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/partition_point/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/remove/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/remove_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/remove_copy_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/remove_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/replace_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/replace_copy_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/replace_if/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/reverse_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/rotate_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/search/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/search_n/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/set_difference/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/set_intersection/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/set_symmetric_difference/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/set_union/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/transform/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/unique/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/unique_copy/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      	* testsuite/25_algorithms/upper_bound/constexpr.cc: Ditto.
      
      From-SVN: r275560
      b30ee71a
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      cmd/go: look for tool build ID before hashing entire file · c96fc081
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          Also fix the key used to store the ID.
          
          This is a significant speedup in cmd/go run time.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194257
      
      From-SVN: r275559
      c96fc081
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      compiler: permit inlining constant expressions and expression statements · 5447e8e2
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          This relatively minor change increases the number of inlinable
          functions/methods in the standard library from 983 to 2179.
          
          In particular it permits inlining math/bits/RotateLeftNN.  This
          restores the speed of crypto/sha256 back to what it was before the
          update to 1.13beta1.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194340
      
      From-SVN: r275558
      5447e8e2
    • Marek Polacek's avatar
      PR c++/84374 - diagnose invalid uses of decltype(auto). · 77df40e8
      Marek Polacek authored
      	* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Diagnose wrong usage of decltype(auto) in
      	a function declaration.
      
      	* g++.dg/cpp1y/auto-fn57.C: New test.
      
      From-SVN: r275557
      77df40e8
    • GCC Administrator's avatar
      Daily bump. · fa412b7c
      GCC Administrator authored
      From-SVN: r275555
      fa412b7c
  2. Sep 09, 2019
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      misc/cgo/testcshared: restore gofrontend-local changes · 8bdcbd01
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          They were lost when the files were moved in the update to Go1.13beta1.
          These changes should be made in the master repo for the 1.14 release,
          as riscv64 support is added there.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194343
      
      From-SVN: r275551
      8bdcbd01
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      libgo: only build x/sys/cpu/cpu_gccgo.c on x86 systems · de0f55db
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          The C file has a build tag, but the procedure we use for building C
          files ignores build tags.
          
          This should fix the libgo build on non-x86 systems.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194378
      
      From-SVN: r275544
      de0f55db
    • Bernd Edlinger's avatar
      expmed.c (extract_bit_field): Update function comment regarding alt_rtl. · b3baefb2
      Bernd Edlinger authored
      2019-09-09  Bernd Edlinger  <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
      
              * expmed.c (extract_bit_field): Update function comment
              regarding alt_rtl.
              * expr.c (expand_expr_real): Update function comment
              regarding alt_rtl.
              (expand_misaligned_mem_ref): New helper function.
              (expand_expr_real_2): Use expand_misaligned_mem_ref.
              Remove duplicate assignment to "base" at case MEM_REF.
              Remove a shadowed variable "unsignedp" at case VCE.
      
      From-SVN: r275541
      b3baefb2
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      compiler: don't use predeclared location for implicit runtime import · b7f55c8e
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          For the main package we add an implicit import of the runtime package,
          to ensure that it is initialized.  That import used the predeclared
          location, which caused various tests, notably Named_type::is_builtin,
          to treat these imported names as builtin.  Start using a real location,
          so that those tests do the right thing.
          
          By the way, this implicit import is a partial cause of golang/go#19773.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194337
      
      From-SVN: r275540
      b7f55c8e
    • Ian Lance Taylor's avatar
      compiler: traverse types of constant expressions · 4f0eaba2
      Ian Lance Taylor authored
          
          We forgot to ever traverse types of constant expressions.  This rarely
          makes a difference--evidently, since nobody noticed--but it does
          matter when we inline constant expressions: we need to ensure that the
          type is visible to the importing code.
          
          Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/194317
      
      From-SVN: r275539
      4f0eaba2
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove global REG_SETs · 0b0310e9
      Richard Sandiford authored
      We currently maintain global REG_SET versions of fixed_reg_set
      and regs_invalidated_by_call.  With bitmap_view, we can instead
      operate directly on the underlying HARD_REG_SETs, avoiding the
      need to keep the two pieces of data in sync.
      
      I have a series of patches that removes the assumption that there's
      a single global ABI for all functions in the translation unit,
      which includes not relying on having a global regs_invalidated_by_call.
      Removing the REG_SET equivalent is one step to doing that.
      
      Note that the affected DF code is used for EH edges or dumping only,
      so shouldn't be performance critical.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* regset.h (regs_invalidated_by_call_regset): Delete.
      	(fixed_reg_set_regset): Likewise.
      	* reginfo.c (regs_invalidated_by_call_regset): Likewise.
      	(fixed_reg_set_regset, persistent_obstack): Likewise.
      	(init_reg_sets_1, globalize_reg): Update accordingly.
      	* df.h (df_print_regset, df_print_word_regset): Take a const_bitmap
      	instead of a bitmap.
      	* df-core.c (df_print_regset, df_print_word_regset): Likewise.
      	* df-problems.c (df_rd_local_compute): Use regs_invalidated_by_call
      	instead of regs_invalidated_by_call_regset.
      	(df_lr_confluence_n, df_md_confluence_n): Likewise.
      	* df-scan.c (df_scan_start_dump): Likewise.
      	* dse.c (copy_fixed_regs): Likewise.
      	* config/sh/sh.c (sh_find_equiv_gbr_addr): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275537
      0b0310e9
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Add "fast" conversions from arrays to bitmaps · 148909bc
      Richard Sandiford authored
      This patch adds a bitmap_view<X> class that creates a read-only,
      on-stack bitmap representation of an array-like object X.  The main
      use case is to allow HARD_REG_SETs to be used in REG_SET (i.e. bitmap)
      operations.
      
      For now it only handles constant-sized arrays, but I've tried to
      define the types in a way that could handle variable-sized arrays
      in future (although less efficiently).  E.g. this might be useful
      for combining bitmaps and sbitmaps.
      
      For the read-only view to work as intended, I needed to make
      bitmap_bit_p take a const_bitmap instead of a bitmap.  Logically
      the bitmap really is read-only, but we update the "current" and
      "indx" fields of the bitmap_head after doing a search.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* array-traits.h: New file.
      	* coretypes.h (array_traits, bitmap_view): New types.
      	* bitmap.h: Include "array-traits.h"
      	(bitmap_bit_p): Take a const_bitmap instead of a bitmap.
      	(base_bitmap_view, bitmap_view): New classes.
      	* bitmap.c (bitmap_bit_p): Take a const_bitmap instead of a bitmap.
      	* hard-reg-set.h: Include array-traits.h.
      	(array_traits<HARD_REG_SET>): New struct.
      	* regset.h (IOR_REG_SET_HRS): New macro.
      	* loop-iv.c (simplify_using_initial_values): Use IOR_REG_SET_HRS
      	rather than iterating over each hard register.
      	* sched-deps.c (sched_analyze_insn): Likewise.
      	* sel-sched-ir.c (setup_id_implicit_regs): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275536
      148909bc
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Tweak interface to ira-build.c:ior_hard_reg_conflicts · 75f4e3a1
      Richard Sandiford authored
      This patch makes ior_hard_reg_conflicts take a const_hard_reg_set
      rather than a pointer, so that it can be passed a temporary object
      in later patches.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* ira-int.h (ior_hard_reg_conflicts): Take a const_hard_reg_set
      	instead of a HARD_REG_SET *.
      	* ira-build.c (ior_hard_reg_conflicts): Likewise.
      	(ira_build): Update call accordingly.
      	* ira-emit.c (add_range_and_copies_from_move_list): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275535
      75f4e3a1
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove hard_reg_set_equal_p · a8579651
      Richard Sandiford authored
      Use "x == y" instead of "hard_reg_set_equal_p (x, y)".
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (HARD_REG_SET::operator==): New function.
      	(HARD_REG_SET::operator!=): Likewise.
      	(hard_reg_set_equal_p): Delete.
      	* cfgcleanup.c (old_insns_match_p): Use == instead of
      	hard_reg_set_equal_p and != instead of !hard_reg_set_equal_p.
      	* ira-color.c (allocno_hard_regs_hasher::equal): Likewise.
      	(add_allocno_hard_regs_to_forest): Likewise.
      	(setup_allocno_available_regs_num): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_pressure_classes): Likewise.
      	(setup_allocno_and_important_classes): Likewise.
      	(setup_reg_class_relations): Likewise.
      	* lra-lives.c (process_bb_lives): Likewise.
      	* reg-stack.c (change_stack, convert_regs_1): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275534
      a8579651
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove IOR_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET · 4897c5aa
      Richard Sandiford authored
      Use "x |= ~y" instead of "IOR_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)", or just
      "x | ~y" if the result is a temporary.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (IOR_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* config/aarch64/cortex-a57-fma-steering.c (rename_single_chain):
      	Use "|~" instead of IOR_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET.
      	* config/aarch64/falkor-tag-collision-avoidance.c (init_unavailable):
      	Likewise.
      	* ira-build.c (ira_create_object, ira_set_allocno_class): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_reg_renumber): Likewise.
      	* lra-assigns.c (find_hard_regno_for_1): Likewise.
      	* regrename.c (regrename_find_superclass): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (find_reg): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275533
      4897c5aa
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET · d15e5131
      Richard Sandiford authored
      Use "x &= ~y" instead of "AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)", or just
      "x & ~y" if the result is a temporary.  This means that we're splitting
      it into two operations, but the compiler should be able to combine them
      for reasonable values of FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* caller-save.c (setup_save_areas): Use "&~" instead of
      	AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET.
      	(save_call_clobbered_regs): Likewise.
      	* config/epiphany/epiphany.c (epiphany_conditional_register_usage):
      	Likewise.
      	* config/frv/frv.c (frv_ifcvt_modify_tests): Likewise.
      	* config/gcn/gcn.c (gcn_md_reorg): Likewise.
      	* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_conditional_register_usage): Likewise.
      	* config/mips/mips.c (mips_class_max_nregs): Likewise.
      	(mips_conditional_register_usage): Likewise.
      	* config/sh/sh.c (output_stack_adjust): Likewise.
      	* ira-color.c (form_allocno_hard_regs_nodes_forest): Likewise.
      	(setup_profitable_hard_regs): Likewise.
      	(get_conflict_and_start_profitable_regs): Likewise.
      	* ira-conflicts.c (print_allocno_conflicts): Likewise.
      	(ira_build_conflicts): Likewise.
      	* ira-costs.c (restrict_cost_classes): Likewise.
      	(setup_regno_cost_classes_by_aclass): Likewise.
      	* ira-lives.c (process_bb_node_lives): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_class_hard_regs, setup_reg_subclasses): Likewise.
      	(setup_class_subset_and_memory_move_costs, setup_pressure_classes)
      	(setup_allocno_and_important_classes, setup_class_translate_array)
      	(setup_reg_class_relations, setup_prohibited_class_mode_regs):
      	Likewise.
      	* lra-assigns.c (find_hard_regno_for_1): Likewise.
      	* lra-constraints.c (prohibited_class_reg_set_mode_p): Likewise.
      	(process_alt_operands, inherit_in_ebb): Likewise.
      	* lra-eliminations.c (update_reg_eliminate): Likewise.
      	* lra-lives.c (process_bb_lives): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (update_eliminables_and_spill, reload_as_needed): Likewise.
      	* resource.c (find_dead_or_set_registers): Likewise.
      	(mark_target_live_regs): Likewise.
      	* sched-deps.c (get_implicit_reg_pending_clobbers): Likewise.
      	* sel-sched.c (mark_unavailable_hard_regs): Likewise.
      	(implicit_clobber_conflict_p): Likewise.
      	* shrink-wrap.c (requires_stack_frame_p): Likewise.
      	(try_shrink_wrapping): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275532
      d15e5131
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove IOR_HARD_REG_SET · 44942965
      Richard Sandiford authored
      Use "x |= y" instead of "IOR_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)" (or just "x | y"
      if the result is a temporary).
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (HARD_REG_SET::operator|): New function.
      	(HARD_REG_SET::operator|=): Likewise.
      	(IOR_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* config/gcn/gcn.c (gcn_md_reorg): Use "|" instead of
      	IOR_HARD_REG_SET.
      	* config/m32c/m32c.c (m32c_register_move_cost): Likewise.
      	* config/s390/s390.c (s390_adjust_loop_scan_osc): Likewise.
      	* final.c (collect_fn_hard_reg_usage): Likewise.
      	* hw-doloop.c (scan_loop, optimize_loop): Likewise.
      	* ira-build.c (merge_hard_reg_conflicts): Likewise.
      	(ior_hard_reg_conflicts, create_cap_allocno, propagate_allocno_info)
      	(propagate_some_info_from_allocno): Likewise.
      	(copy_info_to_removed_store_destinations): Likewise.
      	* ira-color.c (add_allocno_hard_regs_to_forest, assign_hard_reg)
      	(allocno_reload_assign, ira_reassign_pseudos): Likewise.
      	(fast_allocation): Likewise.
      	* ira-conflicts.c (ira_build_conflicts): Likewise.
      	* ira-lives.c (make_object_dead, process_single_reg_class_operands)
      	(process_bb_node_lives): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_pressure_classes, setup_reg_class_relations): Likewise.
      	* lra-assigns.c (find_hard_regno_for_1): Likewise.
      	(setup_live_pseudos_and_spill_after_risky_transforms): Likewise.
      	* lra-constraints.c (process_alt_operands, inherit_in_ebb): Likewise.
      	* lra-eliminations.c (spill_pseudos, update_reg_eliminate): Likewise.
      	* lra-lives.c (mark_pseudo_dead, check_pseudos_live_through_calls)
      	(process_bb_lives): Likewise.
      	* lra-spills.c (assign_spill_hard_regs): Likewise.
      	* postreload.c (reload_combine): Likewise.
      	* reginfo.c (init_reg_sets_1): Likewise.
      	* regrename.c (merge_overlapping_regs, find_rename_reg)
      	(merge_chains): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (maybe_fix_stack_asms, order_regs_for_reload, find_reg)
      	(find_reload_regs, finish_spills, choose_reload_regs_init)
      	(emit_reload_insns): Likewise.
      	* reorg.c (redundant_insn): Likewise.
      	* resource.c (find_dead_or_set_registers, mark_set_resources)
      	(mark_target_live_regs): Likewise.
      	* rtlanal.c (find_all_hard_reg_sets): Likewise.
      	* sched-deps.c (sched_analyze_insn): Likewise.
      	* sel-sched.c (mark_unavailable_hard_regs): Likewise.
      	(find_best_reg_for_expr): Likewise.
      	* shrink-wrap.c (try_shrink_wrapping): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275531
      44942965
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove AND_HARD_REG_SET · dc333d8f
      Richard Sandiford authored
      Use "x &= y" instead of "AND_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)" (or just "x & y"
      if the result is a temporary).
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (HARD_REG_SET::operator&): New function.
      	(HARD_REG_SET::operator&): Likewise.
      	(AND_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* caller-save.c (setup_save_areas): Use "&" instead of
      	AND_HARD_REG_SET.
      	(save_call_clobbered_regs): Likewise.
      	* config/gcn/gcn.c (gcn_md_reorg): Likewise.
      	* config/m32c/m32c.c (reduce_class): Likewise.
      	* config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_register_move_cost): Likewise.
      	* final.c (get_call_reg_set_usage): Likewise.
      	* ira-color.c (add_allocno_hard_regs_to_forest): Likewise.
      	(setup_left_conflict_sizes_p): Likewise.
      	* ira-conflicts.c (print_allocno_conflicts): Likewise.
      	(ira_build_conflicts): Likewise.
      	* ira-costs.c (restrict_cost_classes): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_stack_reg_pressure_class, setup_class_translate_array)
      	(setup_reg_class_relations): Likewise.
      	* reginfo.c (init_reg_sets_1, record_subregs_of_mode): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (maybe_fix_stack_asms, finish_spills): Likewise.
      	* resource.c (find_dead_or_set_registers): Likewise.
      	* sel-sched.c (mark_unavailable_hard_regs): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275530
      dc333d8f
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove COMPL_HARD_REG_SET · 50b3f54d
      Richard Sandiford authored
      "COMPL_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)" becomes "x = ~y".
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (HARD_REG_SET::operator~): New function.
      	(COMPL_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* config/c6x/c6x.c (c6x_call_saved_register_used): Use ~ instead
      	of COMPL_HARD_REG_SET.
      	(try_rename_operands): Likewise.
      	* config/sh/sh.c (push_regs): Likewise.
      	* lra-assigns.c (find_hard_regno_for_1): Likewise.
      	* lra-constraints.c (contains_reg_p): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (finish_spills, choose_reload_regs_init): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275529
      50b3f54d
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove COPY_HARD_REG_SET · 6576d245
      Richard Sandiford authored
      This patch replaces "COPY_HARD_REG_SET (x, y)" with "x = y".
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (COPY_HARD_REG_SET): Delete.
      	* caller-save.c (save_call_clobbered_regs): Use assignment instead
      	of COPY_HARD_REG_SET.
      	* config/epiphany/epiphany.c (epiphany_compute_frame_size): Likewise.
      	(epiphany_conditional_register_usage): Likewise.
      	* config/frv/frv.c (frv_ifcvt_modify_tests): Likewise.
      	* config/gcn/gcn.c (gcn_md_reorg): Likewise.
      	* config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_compute_frame_size): Likewise.
      	* config/m32c/m32c.c (m32c_register_move_cost): Likewise.
      	* config/m68k/m68k.c (m68k_conditional_register_usage): Likewise.
      	* config/mips/mips.c (mips_class_max_nregs): Likewise.
      	* config/pdp11/pdp11.c (pdp11_conditional_register_usage): Likewise.
      	* config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_register_move_cost): Likewise.
      	* config/sh/sh.c (output_stack_adjust): Likewise.
      	* final.c (collect_fn_hard_reg_usage): Likewise.
      	(get_call_reg_set_usage): Likewise.
      	* ira-build.c (ira_create_object, remove_low_level_allocnos)
      	(ira_flattening): Likewise.
      	* ira-color.c (add_allocno_hard_regs, add_allocno_hard_regs_to_forest)
      	(setup_left_conflict_sizes_p, setup_profitable_hard_regs)
      	(get_conflict_and_start_profitable_regs, allocno_reload_assign)
      	(ira_reassign_pseudos): Likewise.
      	* ira-conflicts.c (print_allocno_conflicts): Likewise.
      	(ira_build_conflicts): Likewise.
      	* ira-costs.c (restrict_cost_classes): Likewise.
      	(setup_regno_cost_classes_by_aclass): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (setup_class_hard_regs, setup_alloc_regs): Likewise.
      	(setup_reg_subclasses, setup_class_subset_and_memory_move_costs)
      	(setup_stack_reg_pressure_class, setup_pressure_classes)
      	(setup_allocno_and_important_classes, setup_class_translate_array)
      	(setup_reg_class_relations, setup_prohibited_class_mode_regs)
      	(ira_setup_eliminable_regset): Likewise.
      	* lra-assigns.c (find_hard_regno_for_1): Likewise.
      	(setup_live_pseudos_and_spill_after_risky_transforms): Likewise.
      	* lra-constraints.c (prohibited_class_reg_set_mode_p): Likewise.
      	(process_alt_operands, inherit_in_ebb): Likewise.
      	* lra-lives.c (process_bb_lives): Likewise.
      	* lra-spills.c (assign_spill_hard_regs): Likewise.
      	* lra.c (lra): Likewise.
      	* mode-switching.c (new_seginfo): Likewise.
      	* postreload.c (reload_combine): Likewise.
      	* reg-stack.c (straighten_stack): Likewise.
      	* reginfo.c (save_register_info, restore_register_info): Likewise.
      	(init_reg_sets_1, record_subregs_of_mode): Likewise
      	* regrename.c (create_new_chain, rename_chains): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (order_regs_for_reload, find_reg): Likewise.
      	(find_reload_regs): Likewise.
      	* resource.c (find_dead_or_set_registers): Likewise.
      	(mark_target_live_regs): Likewise.
      	* sel-sched.c (mark_unavailable_hard_regs): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275528
      6576d245
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Make note_stores take an rtx_insn · e8448ba5
      Richard Sandiford authored
      I have a series of patches that (as a side effect) makes all rtl
      passes use the information collected by -fipa-ra.  This showed up a
      latent bug in the liveness tracking in regrename.c, which doesn't take
      CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE into account when processing clobbers.
      
      This actually seems to be quite a common problem with passes that use
      note_stores; only a handful remember to walk CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE
      too.  I think it was just luck that I saw it with regrename first.
      
      This patch tries to make things more robust by passing an insn rather
      than a pattern to note_stores.  The old function is still available
      as note_pattern_stores for the few places that need it.
      
      When updating callers, I've erred on the side of using note_stores
      rather than note_pattern_stores, because IMO note_stores should be
      the default choice and we should only use note_pattern_stores if
      there's a specific reason.  Specifically:
      
      * For cselib.c, "body" may be a COND_EXEC_CODE instead of the main
        insn pattern.
      
      * For ira.c, I wasn't sure whether extending no_equiv to
        CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE really made sense, since we don't do that
        for normal call-clobbered registers.  Same for mark_not_eliminable
        in reload1.c
      
      * Some other places only have a pattern available, and since those
        places wouldn't benefit from walking CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE,
        it seemed better to alter the code as little as possible.
      
      * In the config/ changes, quite a few callers have already weeded
        out CALL insns.  It still seemed better to use note_stores rather
        than prematurely optimise.  (note_stores should tail call to
        note_pattern_stores once it sees that the insn isn't a call.)
      
      The patch also documents what SETs mean in CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* rtl.h (CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE): Document what SETs mean.
      	(note_pattern_stores): Declare.
      	(note_stores): Take an rtx_insn *.
      	* rtlanal.c (set_of): Use note_pattern_stores instead of note_stores.
      	(find_all_hard_reg_sets): Pass the insn rather than its pattern to
      	note_stores.  Remove explicit handling of CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
      	(note_stores): Take an rtx_insn * as argument and process
      	CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.  Rename old function to...
      	(note_pattern_stores): ...this.
      	(find_first_parameter_load): Pass the insn rather than
      	its pattern to note_stores.
      	* alias.c (memory_modified_in_insn_p, init_alias_analysis): Likewise.
      	* caller-save.c (setup_save_areas, save_call_clobbered_regs)
      	(insert_one_insn): Likewise.
      	* combine.c (combine_instructions): Likewise.
      	(likely_spilled_retval_p): Likewise.
      	(try_combine): Use note_pattern_stores instead of note_stores.
      	(record_dead_and_set_regs): Pass the insn rather than its pattern
      	to note_stores.
      	(reg_dead_at_p): Likewise.
      	* config/bfin/bfin.c (workaround_speculation): Likewise.
      	* config/c6x/c6x.c (maybe_clobber_cond): Likewise.  Take an rtx_insn *
      	rather than an rtx.
      	* config/frv/frv.c (frv_registers_update): Use note_pattern_stores
      	instead of note_stores.
      	(frv_optimize_membar_local): Pass the insn rather than its pattern
      	to note_stores.
      	* config/gcn/gcn.c (gcn_md_reorg): Likewise.
      	* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_avx_u128_mode_after): Likewise.
      	* config/mips/mips.c (vr4130_true_reg_dependence_p): Likewise.
      	(r10k_needs_protection_p, mips_sim_issue_insn): Likewise.
      	(mips_reorg_process_insns): Likewise.
      	* config/s390/s390.c (s390_regs_ever_clobbered): Likewise.
      	* config/sh/sh.c (flow_dependent_p): Likewise.  Take rtx_insn *s
      	rather than rtxes.
      	* cse.c (delete_trivially_dead_insns): Pass the insn rather than
      	its pattern to note_stores.
      	* cselib.c (cselib_record_sets): Use note_pattern_stores instead
      	of note_stores.
      	* dce.c (mark_nonreg_stores): Remove the "body" parameter and pass
      	the insn to note_stores.
      	(prescan_insns_for_dce): Update call accordingly.
      	* ddg.c (mem_write_insn_p): Pass the insn rather than its pattern
      	to note_stores.
      	* df-problems.c (can_move_insns_across): Likewise.
      	* dse.c (emit_inc_dec_insn_before, replace_read): Likewise.
      	* function.c (assign_parm_setup_reg): Likewise.
      	* gcse-common.c (record_last_mem_set_info_common): Likewise.
      	* gcse.c (load_killed_in_block_p, compute_hash_table_work): Likewise.
      	(single_set_gcse): Likewise.
      	* ira.c (validate_equiv_mem): Likewise.
      	(update_equiv_regs): Use note_pattern_stores rather than note_stores
      	for no_equiv.
      	* loop-doloop.c (doloop_optimize): Pass the insn rather than its
      	pattern to note_stores.
      	* loop-invariant.c (calculate_loop_reg_pressure): Likewise.
      	* loop-iv.c (simplify_using_initial_values): Likewise.
      	* mode-switching.c (optimize_mode_switching): Likewise.
      	* optabs.c (emit_libcall_block_1): Likewise.
      	(expand_atomic_compare_and_swap): Likewise.
      	* postreload-gcse.c (load_killed_in_block_p): Likewise.
      	(record_opr_changes): Likewise.  Remove explicit handling of
      	CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
      	* postreload.c (reload_combine, reload_cse_move2add): Likewise.
      	* regcprop.c (kill_clobbered_values): Likewise.
      	(copyprop_hardreg_forward_1): Pass the insn rather than its pattern
      	to note_stores.
      	* regrename.c (build_def_use): Likewise.
      	* reload1.c (reload):  Use note_pattern_stores instead of note_stores
      	for mark_not_eliminable.
      	(reload_as_needed): Pass the insn rather than its pattern
      	to note_stores.
      	(emit_output_reload_insns): Likewise.
      	* resource.c (mark_target_live_regs): Likewise.
      	* sched-deps.c (init_insn_reg_pressure_info): Likewise.
      	* sched-rgn.c (sets_likely_spilled): Use note_pattern_stores
      	instead of note_stores.
      	* shrink-wrap.c (try_shrink_wrapping): Pass the insn rather than
      	its pattern to note_stores.
      	* stack-ptr-mod.c (pass_stack_ptr_mod::execute): Likewise.
      	* var-tracking.c (adjust_insn, add_with_sets): Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275527
      e8448ba5
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Simplify the implementation of HARD_REG_SET · 504279ae
      Richard Sandiford authored
      We have two styles of HARD_REG_SET: a single integer based on
      HOST_WIDEST_FAST_INT (used when FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER is small enough)
      or an array of integers.  One of the nice properties of this arrangement
      is that:
      
        void foo (const HARD_REG_SET);
      
      is passed by value as an integer when the set is small enough and
      by reference otherwise.
      
      (This is in constrast to "const HARD_REG_SET &", which would always
      be passed by reference, and in contrast to passing a structure wrapper
      like "struct s { T elts[1]; }" by value, where the structure might be
      passed like a T or by reference, depending on the ABI.)
      
      However, one of the disadvantages of using an array is that simple
      assignment doesn't work.  We need to use COPY_HARD_REG_SET instead.
      
      This patch uses a structure wrapper around the array, and preserves
      the above "nice property" using a new const_hard_reg_set typedef.
      The patch also removes the manual unrolling for small array sizes;
      I think these days we can rely on the compiler to do that for us.
      
      This meant fixing two port-specific quirks:
      
      - epiphany passed NULL as a HARD_REG_SET whose value doesn't matter.
        The patch passes the NO_REGS set instead.
      
      - ia64 reused TEST_HARD_REG_BIT and SET_HARD_REG_BIT for arrays that
        are bigger than HARD_REG_SET.  The patch just open-codes them.
      
      The patch is probably being too conservative.  Very few places actually
      take advantage of the "nice property" above, and we could have a
      cleaner interface if we used a structure wrapper for all cases.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* hard-reg-set.h (HARD_REG_SET): Define using a typedef rather
      	than a #define.  Use a structure rather than an array as the
      	fallback definition.  Remove special cases for low array sizes.
      	(const_hard_reg_set): New typedef.
      	(hard_reg_set_subset_p): Use it instead of "const HARD_REG_SET".
      	(hard_reg_set_equal_p, hard_reg_set_intersect_p): Likewise.
      	(hard_reg_set_empty_p): Likewise.
      	(SET_HARD_REG_BIT): Use a function rather than a macro to
      	handle the case in which HARD_REG_SET is a structure.
      	(CLEAR_HARD_REG_BIT, TEST_HARD_REG_BIT, CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET)
      	(SET_HARD_REG_SET, COPY_HARD_REG_SET, COMPL_HARD_REG_SET)
      	(AND_HARD_REG_SET, AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET, IOR_HARD_REG_SET)
      	(IOR_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET): Likewise.
      	(hard_reg_set_iterator::pset): Constify the pointer target.
      	(hard_reg_set_iter_init): Take a const_hard_reg_set instead
      	of a "const HARD_REG_SET".  Update the handling of non-integer
      	HARD_REG_SETs.
      	* recog.h: Test HARD_CONST instead of CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET.
      	* reload.h: Likewise.
      	* rtl.h (choose_hard_reg_mode): Remove unnecessary line break.
      	* regs.h (in_hard_reg_set_p): Take a const_hard_reg_set instead
      	of a "const HARD_REG_SET".
      	(overlaps_hard_reg_set_p, range_overlaps_hard_reg_set_p): Likewise.
      	(range_in_hard_reg_set_p): Likewise.
      	* ira-costs.c (restrict_cost_classes): Likewise.
      	* shrink-wrap.c (move_insn_for_shrink_wrap): Likewise.
      	* config/epiphany/resolve-sw-modes.c (pass_resolve_sw_modes::execute):
      	Pass a NO_REGS HARD_REG_SET rather than NULL to emit_set_fp_mode.
      	* config/ia64/ia64.c (rws_insn): In the CHECKING_P version,
      	use unsigned HOST_WIDEST_FAST_INT rather than HARD_REG_ELT_TYPE.
      	(rws_insn_set, rws_insn_test): In the CHECKING_P version,
      	take an unsigned int and open-code the HARD_REG_SET operations.
      
      From-SVN: r275526
      504279ae
    • Segher Boessenkool's avatar
      rs6000: Update rlwinm-[012].c · 812b3c62
      Segher Boessenkool authored
      gcc/testsuite/
      	* gcc.target/powerpc/rlwinm-0.c: Adjust expected instruction counts.
      	* gcc.target/powerpc/rlwinm-1.c: Ditto.
      	* gcc.target/powerpc/rlwinm-2.c: Ditto.
      
      From-SVN: r275525
      812b3c62
    • Edward Smith-Rowland's avatar
      Forgot Changelog from latest commit. · 3b63f537
      Edward Smith-Rowland authored
      From-SVN: r275524
      3b63f537
    • Edward Smith-Rowland's avatar
      Update docs for recent <span> and constexpr lib changes. · 324fb102
      Edward Smith-Rowland authored
      2019-09-09  Edward Smith-Rowland  <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
      
      	Update docs for recent <span> and constexpr lib changes.
      	* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Update p0202r3, p0858r0, p0879r0,
      	p1023r0, p1085r2 status.
      	* doc/html/manual/status.html: Regenerate.
      
      From-SVN: r275522
      324fb102
    • Richard Sandiford's avatar
      Remove bt-load.c · f78f73cb
      Richard Sandiford authored
      bt-load.c has AFAIK been dead code since the removal of the SH5 port
      in 2016.  I have a patch series that would need to update the liveness
      tracking in a nontrivial way, so it seemed better to remove the pass
      rather than install an untested and probably bogus change.
      
      2019-09-09  Richard Sandiford  <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
      
      gcc/
      	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Remove bt-load.o.
      	* doc/invoke.texi (fbranch-target-load-optimize): Delete.
      	(fbranch-target-load-optimize2, fbtr-bb-exclusive): Likewise.
      	* common.opt (fbranch-target-load-optimize): Mark as Ignore and
      	document that the option no longer does anything.
      	(fbranch-target-load-optimize2, fbtr-bb-exclusive): Likewise.
      	* target.def (branch_target_register_class): Delete.
      	(branch_target_register_callee_saved): Likewise.
      	* doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_BRANCH_TARGET_REGISTER_CLASS): Likewise.
      	(TARGET_BRANCH_TARGET_REGISTER_CALLEE_SAVED): Likewise.
      	* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
      	* tree-pass.h (make_pass_branch_target_load_optimize1): Delete.
      	(make_pass_branch_target_load_optimize2): Likewise.
      	* passes.def (pass_branch_target_load_optimize1): Likewise.
      	(pass_branch_target_load_optimize2): Likewise.
      	* targhooks.h (default_branch_target_register_class): Likewise.
      	* targhooks.c (default_branch_target_register_class): Likewise.
      	* opt-suggestions.c (test_completion_valid_options): Remove
      	-fbtr-bb-exclusive from the list of test options.
      	* bt-load.c: Remove.
      
      From-SVN: r275521
      f78f73cb
    • Barnaby Wilks's avatar
      match.pd: Add flag_unsafe_math_optimizations check before deciding on the widest type in... · a6edd18c
      Barnaby Wilks authored
      2019-09-09  Barnaby Wilks  <barnaby.wilks@arm.com>
      
      	* match.pd: Add flag_unsafe_math_optimizations check
      	before deciding on the widest type in a binary math operation.
      
      	* gcc.dg/fold-binary-math-casts.c: New test.
      
      From-SVN: r275518
      a6edd18c
    • Martin Liska's avatar
      Update comment of removed options. · f48ef52e
      Martin Liska authored
      2019-09-09  Martin Liska  <mliska@suse.cz>
      
      	* config/i386/i386.opt: Update comment of removed
      	options that are preserved only for backward
      	compatibility.
      2019-09-09  Martin Liska  <mliska@suse.cz>
      
      	* c.opt: Update comment of removed
      	options that are preserved only for backward
      	compatibility.
      
      From-SVN: r275517
      f48ef52e
    • Antony Polukhin's avatar
      Minor std::to_chars optimisation for base 10 · d0e086ae
      Antony Polukhin authored
      __to_chars_10_impl is quite fast. According to the IACA the main loop
      takes only 6.0 cycles, the whole function with one iteration takes
      10.0 cycles. Replacing the __first[pos] and __first[pos - 1] with
      __first[0] and __first[1] drops the function time to 7.53 cycles.
      
      2019-09-09  Antony Polukhin  <antoshkka@gmail.com>
      
      	* include/bits/charconv.h (__detail::__to_chars_10_impl): Replace
      	final offsets with constants.
      
      From-SVN: r275514
      d0e086ae
    • Jonathan Wakely's avatar
      Improve constraints for std::span constructors · 27dada7d
      Jonathan Wakely authored
      This patch simplifies the constraints on the constructors from arrays by
      removing the redundant checks that element_type and value_type are
      convertible to element_type. The incorrect uses of __adl_data in those
      constructors are removed as well (they should use std::data not
      std::ranges::data, and the former doesn't use ADL).
      
      The range/container constructors are now constrained to exclude all
      specializations of std::span, not just the current instantiation. The
      range constructor now also checks s subset of the contiguous_range
      requirements.
      
      All relevant constructor constraints now use the _Require helper in
      order to short circuit and avoid unnecessary instantiations after the
      first failed constraint.
      
      A new constructor supports initialization from different specializations
      of std::span<OtherType, OtherExtent>, as specified in the C++20 draft.
      
      	* include/bits/range_access.h (__adl_to_address): Remove.
      	* include/std/span (__is_base_derived_safe_convertible_v): Replace
      	with span::__is_compatible.
      	(__is_std_array_v): Replace with __is_std_array class template and
      	partial specializations.
      	(__is_std_array, __is_std_span): New class templates and partial
      	specializations.
      	(span::__is_compatible): New alias template for SFINAE constraints.
      	(span::span(element_type (&)[N])): Remove redundant constraints. Do
      	not use __adl_data to obtain a pointer.
      	(span::span(array<value_type, N>&)): Likewise.
      	(span::span(const array<value_type, N>&)): Likewise.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::iter_reference_t, span::iterator_t)
      	(span::iter_value_t, span::derived_from): New alias templates for
      	SFINAE constraints, until the equivalents are supported in <concepts>
      	and <iterator>.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::__is_compatible_iterator): New alias template
      	for SFINAE constraints.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::is_compatible_range): New class template for
      	SFINAE constraints.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::span(Range&&)): Improve constraints.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::span(ContiguousIterator, Sentinel)): Likewise.
      	Use std::to_address instead of __adl_to_address.
      	[_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::span(ContiguousIterator, size_type)): Likewise.
      	[!_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::__is_compatible_container): New alias
      	template for SFINAE constraints.
      	[!_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::span(Container&))
      	(span::span(const Container&)): Improve constraints.
      	[!_GLIBCXX_P1394] (span::span(pointer, size_type))
      	(span::span(pointer, pointer)): Remove redundant cast of pointer.
      	(span(const span<OType, OExtent>&)): New constructor.
      
      From-SVN: r275513
      27dada7d
    • Jakub Jelinek's avatar
      re PR target/87853 (_mm_cmpgt_epi8 broken with -funsigned-char) · ca47c398
      Jakub Jelinek authored
      	PR target/87853
      	* config/i386/emmintrin.h (_mm_cmpeq_epi8): Use casts to __v16qi
      	instead of __v16qs.
      
      	* gcc.target/i386/pr87853.c: New test.
      
      From-SVN: r275508
      ca47c398
    • Jakub Jelinek's avatar
      re PR target/91704 ([X86] Codegen for _mm256_cmpgt_epi8 is affected by -funsigned-char) · b245befc
      Jakub Jelinek authored
      	PR target/91704
      	* config/i386/avxintrin.h (__v32qs): New typedef.
      	* config/i386/avx2intrin.h (_mm256_cmpgt_epi8): Use casts to __v32qs
      	instead of __v32qi.
      
      	* gcc.target/i386/pr91704.c: New test.
      
      From-SVN: r275507
      b245befc
    • Jose E. Marchesi's avatar
      GCC port for eBPF · 91dfef96
      Jose E. Marchesi authored
      This patch series introduces a port of GCC to eBPF, which is a virtual
      machine that resides in the Linux kernel.  Initially intended for
      user-level packet capture and filtering, eBPF is nowadays generalized
      to serve as a general-purpose infrastructure also for non-networking
      purposes.
      
      The binutils support is already upstream.  See
      https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2019-05/msg00306.html.
      
      ChangeLog:
      
      	* MAINTAINERS: Add myself as the maintainer of the eBPF port.
      	Remove myself from Write After Approval section.
      	* configure.ac: Support for bpf-*-* targets.
      	* configure: Regenerate.
      
      contrib/ChangeLog:
      
      	* config-list.mk (LIST): Disable go in bpf-*-* targets.
      
      gcc/ChangeLog:
      
      	* doc/invoke.texi (Option Summary): Cover eBPF.
      	(eBPF Options): New section.
      	* doc/extend.texi (BPF Built-in Functions): Likewise.
      	(BPF Kernel Helpers): Likewise.
      	* config.gcc: Support for bpf-*-* targets.
      	* common/config/bpf/bpf-common.c: New file.
      	* config/bpf/t-bpf: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/predicates.md: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/constraints.md: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf.opt: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf.md: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf.h: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf.c: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf-protos.h: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf-opts.h: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf-helpers.h: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/bpf-helpers.def: Likewise.
      
      gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
      
      	* gcc.dg/builtins-config.h: eBPF doesn't support C99 standard
      	functions.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20101217-1.c: Add a function prototype for
      	printf.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20000211-1.c: Skip if target bpf-*-*.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/poor.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr25311.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr39928-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr70061.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/920501-7.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20000403-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20001226-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20030903-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20031125-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20040101-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20040317-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20040726-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20051216-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/900313-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/920625-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/930421-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/930623-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/961004-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/980504-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/980816-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/990625-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/DFcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/HIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/HIset.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/QIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/QIset.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/SFset.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/SIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/SIset.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/UHIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/UQIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/USIcmp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/consec.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/limits-fndefn.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/lll.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/parms.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pass.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr32399.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr34091.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr34688.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37258.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37327.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37381.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37669-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37669.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37742-3.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr44063.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr48596.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr51856.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr54428.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr54713-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr54713-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr54713-3.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr55921.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr70240.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr70355.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr82052.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr83487.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr86122.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pret-arg.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/regs-arg-size.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/structret.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/uuarg.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20001009-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20020418-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20020426-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20020430-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20040306-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20040622-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20050603-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20050629-1.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/20061026.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-3.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-30.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/Wframe-larger-than-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/Wframe-larger-than.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.dg/Wrestrict-11.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.c-torture/compile/20000804-1.c: Likewise.
      	* lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_trampolines):
      	Adapt to eBPF.
      	(check_effective_target_indirect_jumps): Likewise.
      	(check_effective_target_nonlocal_goto): Likewise.
      	(check_effective_target_global_constructor): Likewise.
      	(check_effective_target_return_address): Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/bpf.exp: New file.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/builtin-load.c: Likewise.
      	* cc.target/bpf/constant-calls.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/diag-funargs.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/diag-funargs-2.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/diag-funargs-3.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/diag-indcalls.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-bind.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-bpf-redirect.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-clone-redirect.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-csum-diff.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-csum-update.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-current-task-under-cgroup.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-fib-lookup.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-cgroup-classid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-current-cgroup-id.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-current-comm.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-current-pid-tgid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-current-task.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-current-uid-gid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-hash-recalc.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-listener-sock.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-local-storage.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-numa-node-id.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-prandom-u32.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-route-realm.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-smp-processor-id.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-socket-cookie.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-socket-uid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-getsockopt.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-stack.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-get-stackid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-ktime-get-ns.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-l3-csum-replace.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-l4-csum-replace.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-lwt-push-encap.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-lwt-seg6-action.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-lwt-seg6-adjust-srh.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-lwt-seg6-store-bytes.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-delete-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-lookup-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-peek-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-pop-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-push-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-map-update-elem.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-apply-bytes.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-cork-bytes.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-pop-data.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-pull-data.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-push-data.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-redirect-hash.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-msg-redirect-map.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-override-return.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-perf-event-output.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-perf-event-read.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-perf-event-read-value.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-perf-prog-read-value.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-probe-read.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-probe-read-str.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-probe-write-user.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-rc-keydown.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-rc-pointer-rel.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-rc-repeat.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-redirect-map.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-set-hash.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-set-hash-invalid.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-setsockopt.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-adjust-room.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-cgroup-id.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-change-head.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-change-proto.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-change-tail.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-change-type.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-ecn-set-ce.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-get-tunnel-key.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-get-tunnel-opt.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-get-xfrm-state.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-load-bytes.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-load-bytes-relative.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-pull-data.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-set-tunnel-key.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-set-tunnel-opt.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-store-bytes.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-under-cgroup.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-vlan-pop.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skb-vlan-push.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-skc-lookup-tcp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-fullsock.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-lookup-tcp.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-lookup-upd.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-redirect-hash.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-redirect-map.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-release.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-select-reuseport.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-storage-delete.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sk-storage-get.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sock-hash-update.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sock-map-update.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sock-ops-cb-flags-set.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-spin-lock.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-spin-unlock.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-strtol.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-strtoul.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sysctl-get-current-value.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sysctl-get-name.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sysctl-get-new-value.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-sysctl-set-new-value.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-tail-call.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-tcp-check-syncookie.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-tcp-sock.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-trace-printk.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-xdp-adjust-head.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-xdp-adjust-meta.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/helper-xdp-adjust-tail.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/skb-ancestor-cgroup-id.c: Likewise.
      	* gcc.target/bpf/sync-fetch-and-add.c: Likewise.
      
      libgcc/ChangeLog:
      
      	* config.host: Set cpu_type for bpf-*-* targets.
      	* config/bpf/t-bpf: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/crtn.S: Likewise.
      	* config/bpf/crti.S: New file.
      
      From-SVN: r275506
      91dfef96
    • Jose E. Marchesi's avatar
      testsuite: new require effective target indirect_calls · a5362c6a
      Jose E. Marchesi authored
          
      This patch adds a new dg_require_effective_target procedure to the
      testsuite infrastructure: indirect_calls.  This new function tells
      whether a target supports calls to non-constant call targets.
          
      This patch also annotates the tests in the gcc.c-torture testuite that
      require support for indirect calls.
          
          gcc/ChangeLog:
          
                  * doc/sourcebuild.texi (Effective-Target Keywords): Document
                  indirect_calls.
          
          gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
          
                  * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_indirect_calls):
                  New proc.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20010102-1.c: Annotate with
                  dg-require-effective-target indirect_calls.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20010107-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20011109-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20011218-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20011229-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020129-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020320-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020706-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020706-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20021205-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20030921-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20031023-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20031023-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20031023-3.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20031023-4.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20040614-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20040909-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20050122-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20050202-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20060208-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20081108-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/20150327.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/920428-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/920928-5.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/930117-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/930607-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/991213-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/callind.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/calls-void.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/calls.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr21840.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr32139.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr35607.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37433-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr37433.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr39941.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr40080.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr43635.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr43791.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr43845.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr44043.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr51694.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr77754-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr77754-3.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr77754-4.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr89663-2.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/pta-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.c-torture/compile/stack-check-1.c: Likewise.
                  * gcc.dg/Walloc-size-larger-than-18.c: Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275505
      a5362c6a
    • Jose E. Marchesi's avatar
      testsuite: annotate c-torture/compile tests with dg-require-stack-size · e9b8025b
      Jose E. Marchesi authored
          
      This patch annotates tests that make use of a significant a mount of
      stack space.  Embedded and other restricted targets may have problems
      compiling and running these tests.  Note that the annotations are in
      many cases not exact.
          
      testsuite/ChangeLog:
          
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20000609-1.c: Annotate with
              dg-require-stack-size.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20000804-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020304-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020604-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20021015-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20050303-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20060421-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20071207-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20080903-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20121027-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/20151204.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/920501-12.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/920501-4.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/920723-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/921202-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/931003-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/931004-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/950719-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/951222-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/990517-1.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/bcopy.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr23929.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr25310.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr34458.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr39937.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41181.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41634.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr43415.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr43417.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr44788.c: Likewise.
              * gcc.c-torture/compile/sound.c: Likewise.
      
      From-SVN: r275504
      e9b8025b
    • Jose E. Marchesi's avatar
      opt-functions.awk: fix comparison of limit, begin and end · 4bc8aadf
      Jose E. Marchesi authored
         
      The function integer_range_info makes sure that, if provided, the
      initial value fills in the especified range.  However, it is necessary
      to convert the values to a numerical context before comparing, to make
      sure awk is using arithmetical order and not lexicographical order.
          
      gcc/ChangeLog:
          
            * opt-functions.awk (integer_range_info): Make sure values are in
            numeric context before operating with them.
      
      From-SVN: r275503
      4bc8aadf
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