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1 /* GIMPLE lowering pass. Converts High GIMPLE into Low GIMPLE.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GCC.
6
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
11
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 #include "config.h"
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "backend.h"
25 #include "tree.h"
26 #include "gimple.h"
27 #include "tree-pass.h"
28 #include "fold-const.h"
29 #include "tree-nested.h"
30 #include "calls.h"
31 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
32 #include "gimple-low.h"
33 #include "predict.h"
34 #include "gimple-predict.h"
35 #include "gimple-fold.h"
36
37 /* The differences between High GIMPLE and Low GIMPLE are the
38 following:
39
40 1- Lexical scopes are removed (i.e., GIMPLE_BIND disappears).
41
42 2- GIMPLE_TRY and GIMPLE_CATCH are converted to abnormal control
43 flow and exception regions are built as an on-the-side region
44 hierarchy (See tree-eh.c:lower_eh_constructs).
45
46 3- Multiple identical return statements are grouped into a single
47 return and gotos to the unique return site. */
48
49 /* Match a return statement with a label. During lowering, we identify
50 identical return statements and replace duplicates with a jump to
51 the corresponding label. */
52 struct return_statements_t
53 {
54 tree label;
55 greturn *stmt;
56 };
57 typedef struct return_statements_t return_statements_t;
58
59
60 struct lower_data
61 {
62 /* Block the current statement belongs to. */
63 tree block;
64
65 /* A vector of label and return statements to be moved to the end
66 of the function. */
67 vec<return_statements_t> return_statements;
68
69 /* True if the current statement cannot fall through. */
70 bool cannot_fallthru;
71 };
72
73 static void lower_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator *, struct lower_data *);
74 static void lower_gimple_bind (gimple_stmt_iterator *, struct lower_data *);
75 static void lower_try_catch (gimple_stmt_iterator *, struct lower_data *);
76 static void lower_gimple_return (gimple_stmt_iterator *, struct lower_data *);
77 static void lower_builtin_setjmp (gimple_stmt_iterator *);
78 static void lower_builtin_posix_memalign (gimple_stmt_iterator *);
79
80
81 /* Lower the body of current_function_decl from High GIMPLE into Low
82 GIMPLE. */
83
84 static unsigned int
85 lower_function_body (void)
86 {
87 struct lower_data data;
88 gimple_seq body = gimple_body (current_function_decl);
89 gimple_seq lowered_body;
90 gimple_stmt_iterator i;
91 gimple *bind;
92 gimple *x;
93
94 /* The gimplifier should've left a body of exactly one statement,
95 namely a GIMPLE_BIND. */
96 gcc_assert (gimple_seq_first (body) == gimple_seq_last (body)
97 && gimple_code (gimple_seq_first_stmt (body)) == GIMPLE_BIND);
98
99 memset (&data, 0, sizeof (data));
100 data.block = DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl);
101 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (data.block) = NULL_TREE;
102 BLOCK_CHAIN (data.block) = NULL_TREE;
103 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (data.block) = 1;
104 data.return_statements.create (8);
105
106 bind = gimple_seq_first_stmt (body);
107 lowered_body = NULL;
108 gimple_seq_add_stmt (&lowered_body, bind);
109 i = gsi_start (lowered_body);
110 lower_gimple_bind (&i, &data);
111
112 i = gsi_last (lowered_body);
113
114 /* If we had begin stmt markers from e.g. PCH, but this compilation
115 doesn't want them, lower_stmt will have cleaned them up; we can
116 now clear the flag that indicates we had them. */
117 if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_MARKER_STMTS && cfun->debug_nonbind_markers)
118 {
119 /* This counter needs not be exact, but before lowering it will
120 most certainly be. */
121 gcc_assert (cfun->debug_marker_count == 0);
122 cfun->debug_nonbind_markers = false;
123 }
124
125 /* If the function falls off the end, we need a null return statement.
126 If we've already got one in the return_statements vector, we don't
127 need to do anything special. Otherwise build one by hand. */
128 bool may_fallthru = gimple_seq_may_fallthru (lowered_body);
129 if (may_fallthru
130 && (data.return_statements.is_empty ()
131 || (gimple_return_retval (data.return_statements.last().stmt)
132 != NULL)))
133 {
134 x = gimple_build_return (NULL);
135 gimple_set_location (x, cfun->function_end_locus);
136 gimple_set_block (x, DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl));
137 gsi_insert_after (&i, x, GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
138 may_fallthru = false;
139 }
140
141 /* If we lowered any return statements, emit the representative
142 at the end of the function. */
143 while (!data.return_statements.is_empty ())
144 {
145 return_statements_t t = data.return_statements.pop ();
146 x = gimple_build_label (t.label);
147 gsi_insert_after (&i, x, GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
148 gsi_insert_after (&i, t.stmt, GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
149 if (may_fallthru)
150 {
151 /* Remove the line number from the representative return statement.
152 It now fills in for the fallthru too. Failure to remove this
153 will result in incorrect results for coverage analysis. */
154 gimple_set_location (t.stmt, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
155 may_fallthru = false;
156 }
157 }
158
159 /* Once the old body has been lowered, replace it with the new
160 lowered sequence. */
161 gimple_set_body (current_function_decl, lowered_body);
162
163 gcc_assert (data.block == DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl));
164 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (data.block)
165 = blocks_nreverse (BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (data.block));
166
167 clear_block_marks (data.block);
168 data.return_statements.release ();
169 return 0;
170 }
171
172 namespace {
173
174 const pass_data pass_data_lower_cf =
175 {
176 GIMPLE_PASS, /* type */
177 "lower", /* name */
178 OPTGROUP_NONE, /* optinfo_flags */
179 TV_NONE, /* tv_id */
180 PROP_gimple_any, /* properties_required */
181 PROP_gimple_lcf, /* properties_provided */
182 0, /* properties_destroyed */
183 0, /* todo_flags_start */
184 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
185 };
186
187 class pass_lower_cf : public gimple_opt_pass
188 {
189 public:
190 pass_lower_cf (gcc::context *ctxt)
191 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_lower_cf, ctxt)
192 {}
193
194 /* opt_pass methods: */
195 virtual unsigned int execute (function *) { return lower_function_body (); }
196
197 }; // class pass_lower_cf
198
199 } // anon namespace
200
201 gimple_opt_pass *
202 make_pass_lower_cf (gcc::context *ctxt)
203 {
204 return new pass_lower_cf (ctxt);
205 }
206
207 /* Lower sequence SEQ. Unlike gimplification the statements are not relowered
208 when they are changed -- if this has to be done, the lowering routine must
209 do it explicitly. DATA is passed through the recursion. */
210
211 static void
212 lower_sequence (gimple_seq *seq, struct lower_data *data)
213 {
214 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
215
216 for (gsi = gsi_start (*seq); !gsi_end_p (gsi); )
217 lower_stmt (&gsi, data);
218 }
219
220
221 /* Lower the OpenMP directive statement pointed by GSI. DATA is
222 passed through the recursion. */
223
224 static void
225 lower_omp_directive (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, struct lower_data *data)
226 {
227 gimple *stmt;
228
229 stmt = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
230
231 lower_sequence (gimple_omp_body_ptr (stmt), data);
232 gsi_insert_seq_after (gsi, gimple_omp_body (stmt), GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
233 gimple_omp_set_body (stmt, NULL);
234 gsi_next (gsi);
235 }
236
237
238 /* Lower statement GSI. DATA is passed through the recursion. We try to
239 track the fallthruness of statements and get rid of unreachable return
240 statements in order to prevent the EH lowering pass from adding useless
241 edges that can cause bogus warnings to be issued later; this guess need
242 not be 100% accurate, simply be conservative and reset cannot_fallthru
243 to false if we don't know. */
244
245 static void
246 lower_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, struct lower_data *data)
247 {
248 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
249
250 gimple_set_block (stmt, data->block);
251
252 switch (gimple_code (stmt))
253 {
254 case GIMPLE_BIND:
255 lower_gimple_bind (gsi, data);
256 /* Propagate fallthruness. */
257 return;
258
259 case GIMPLE_COND:
260 case GIMPLE_GOTO:
261 case GIMPLE_SWITCH:
262 data->cannot_fallthru = true;
263 gsi_next (gsi);
264 return;
265
266 case GIMPLE_RETURN:
267 if (data->cannot_fallthru)
268 {
269 gsi_remove (gsi, false);
270 /* Propagate fallthruness. */
271 }
272 else
273 {
274 lower_gimple_return (gsi, data);
275 data->cannot_fallthru = true;
276 }
277 return;
278
279 case GIMPLE_TRY:
280 if (gimple_try_kind (stmt) == GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH)
281 lower_try_catch (gsi, data);
282 else
283 {
284 /* It must be a GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY. */
285 bool cannot_fallthru;
286 lower_sequence (gimple_try_eval_ptr (stmt), data);
287 cannot_fallthru = data->cannot_fallthru;
288
289 /* The finally clause is always executed after the try clause,
290 so if it does not fall through, then the try-finally will not
291 fall through. Otherwise, if the try clause does not fall
292 through, then when the finally clause falls through it will
293 resume execution wherever the try clause was going. So the
294 whole try-finally will only fall through if both the try
295 clause and the finally clause fall through. */
296 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
297 lower_sequence (gimple_try_cleanup_ptr (stmt), data);
298 data->cannot_fallthru |= cannot_fallthru;
299 gsi_next (gsi);
300 }
301 return;
302
303 case GIMPLE_EH_ELSE:
304 {
305 geh_else *eh_else_stmt = as_a <geh_else *> (stmt);
306 lower_sequence (gimple_eh_else_n_body_ptr (eh_else_stmt), data);
307 lower_sequence (gimple_eh_else_e_body_ptr (eh_else_stmt), data);
308 }
309 break;
310
311 case GIMPLE_DEBUG:
312 gcc_checking_assert (cfun->debug_nonbind_markers);
313 /* We can't possibly have debug bind stmts before lowering, we
314 first emit them when entering SSA. */
315 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_debug_nonbind_marker_p (stmt));
316 /* Propagate fallthruness. */
317 /* If the function (e.g. from PCH) had debug stmts, but they're
318 disabled for this compilation, remove them. */
319 if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_MARKER_STMTS)
320 gsi_remove (gsi, true);
321 else
322 gsi_next (gsi);
323 return;
324
325 case GIMPLE_NOP:
326 case GIMPLE_ASM:
327 case GIMPLE_ASSIGN:
328 case GIMPLE_PREDICT:
329 case GIMPLE_LABEL:
330 case GIMPLE_EH_MUST_NOT_THROW:
331 case GIMPLE_OMP_FOR:
332 case GIMPLE_OMP_SECTIONS:
333 case GIMPLE_OMP_SECTIONS_SWITCH:
334 case GIMPLE_OMP_SECTION:
335 case GIMPLE_OMP_SINGLE:
336 case GIMPLE_OMP_MASTER:
337 case GIMPLE_OMP_TASKGROUP:
338 case GIMPLE_OMP_ORDERED:
339 case GIMPLE_OMP_SCAN:
340 case GIMPLE_OMP_CRITICAL:
341 case GIMPLE_OMP_RETURN:
342 case GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_LOAD:
343 case GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_STORE:
344 case GIMPLE_OMP_CONTINUE:
345 break;
346
347 case GIMPLE_CALL:
348 {
349 tree decl = gimple_call_fndecl (stmt);
350 unsigned i;
351
352 for (i = 0; i < gimple_call_num_args (stmt); i++)
353 {
354 tree arg = gimple_call_arg (stmt, i);
355 if (EXPR_P (arg))
356 TREE_SET_BLOCK (arg, data->block);
357 }
358
359 if (decl
360 && fndecl_built_in_p (decl, BUILT_IN_NORMAL))
361 {
362 if (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (decl) == BUILT_IN_SETJMP)
363 {
364 lower_builtin_setjmp (gsi);
365 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
366 return;
367 }
368 else if (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (decl) == BUILT_IN_POSIX_MEMALIGN
369 && flag_tree_bit_ccp
370 && gimple_builtin_call_types_compatible_p (stmt, decl))
371 {
372 lower_builtin_posix_memalign (gsi);
373 return;
374 }
375 }
376
377 if (decl && (flags_from_decl_or_type (decl) & ECF_NORETURN))
378 {
379 data->cannot_fallthru = true;
380 gsi_next (gsi);
381 return;
382 }
383
384 /* We delay folding of built calls from gimplification to
385 here so the IL is in consistent state for the diagnostic
386 machineries job. */
387 if (gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt))
388 fold_stmt (gsi);
389 }
390 break;
391
392 case GIMPLE_OMP_PARALLEL:
393 case GIMPLE_OMP_TASK:
394 case GIMPLE_OMP_TARGET:
395 case GIMPLE_OMP_TEAMS:
396 case GIMPLE_OMP_GRID_BODY:
397 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
398 lower_omp_directive (gsi, data);
399 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
400 return;
401
402 case GIMPLE_TRANSACTION:
403 lower_sequence (gimple_transaction_body_ptr (
404 as_a <gtransaction *> (stmt)),
405 data);
406 break;
407
408 default:
409 gcc_unreachable ();
410 }
411
412 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
413 gsi_next (gsi);
414 }
415
416 /* Lower a bind_expr TSI. DATA is passed through the recursion. */
417
418 static void
419 lower_gimple_bind (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, struct lower_data *data)
420 {
421 tree old_block = data->block;
422 gbind *stmt = as_a <gbind *> (gsi_stmt (*gsi));
423 tree new_block = gimple_bind_block (stmt);
424
425 if (new_block)
426 {
427 if (new_block == old_block)
428 {
429 /* The outermost block of the original function may not be the
430 outermost statement chain of the gimplified function. So we
431 may see the outermost block just inside the function. */
432 gcc_assert (new_block == DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl));
433 new_block = NULL;
434 }
435 else
436 {
437 /* We do not expect to handle duplicate blocks. */
438 gcc_assert (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (new_block));
439 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (new_block) = 1;
440
441 /* Block tree may get clobbered by inlining. Normally this would
442 be fixed in rest_of_decl_compilation using block notes, but
443 since we are not going to emit them, it is up to us. */
444 BLOCK_CHAIN (new_block) = BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (old_block);
445 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (old_block) = new_block;
446 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (new_block) = NULL_TREE;
447 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (new_block) = old_block;
448
449 data->block = new_block;
450 }
451 }
452
453 record_vars (gimple_bind_vars (stmt));
454
455 /* Scrap DECL_CHAIN up to BLOCK_VARS to ease GC after we no longer
456 need gimple_bind_vars. */
457 tree next;
458 /* BLOCK_VARS and gimple_bind_vars share a common sub-chain. Find
459 it by marking all BLOCK_VARS. */
460 if (gimple_bind_block (stmt))
461 for (tree t = BLOCK_VARS (gimple_bind_block (stmt)); t; t = DECL_CHAIN (t))
462 TREE_VISITED (t) = 1;
463 for (tree var = gimple_bind_vars (stmt);
464 var && ! TREE_VISITED (var); var = next)
465 {
466 next = DECL_CHAIN (var);
467 DECL_CHAIN (var) = NULL_TREE;
468 }
469 /* Unmark BLOCK_VARS. */
470 if (gimple_bind_block (stmt))
471 for (tree t = BLOCK_VARS (gimple_bind_block (stmt)); t; t = DECL_CHAIN (t))
472 TREE_VISITED (t) = 0;
473
474 lower_sequence (gimple_bind_body_ptr (stmt), data);
475
476 if (new_block)
477 {
478 gcc_assert (data->block == new_block);
479
480 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (new_block)
481 = blocks_nreverse (BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (new_block));
482 data->block = old_block;
483 }
484
485 /* The GIMPLE_BIND no longer carries any useful information -- kill it. */
486 gsi_insert_seq_before (gsi, gimple_bind_body (stmt), GSI_SAME_STMT);
487 gsi_remove (gsi, false);
488 }
489
490 /* Same as above, but for a GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH. */
491
492 static void
493 lower_try_catch (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, struct lower_data *data)
494 {
495 bool cannot_fallthru;
496 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
497 gimple_stmt_iterator i;
498
499 /* We don't handle GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY. */
500 gcc_assert (gimple_try_kind (stmt) == GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH);
501
502 lower_sequence (gimple_try_eval_ptr (stmt), data);
503 cannot_fallthru = data->cannot_fallthru;
504
505 i = gsi_start (*gimple_try_cleanup_ptr (stmt));
506 switch (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (i)))
507 {
508 case GIMPLE_CATCH:
509 /* We expect to see a sequence of GIMPLE_CATCH stmts, each with a
510 catch expression and a body. The whole try/catch may fall
511 through iff any of the catch bodies falls through. */
512 for (; !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i))
513 {
514 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
515 lower_sequence (gimple_catch_handler_ptr (
516 as_a <gcatch *> (gsi_stmt (i))),
517 data);
518 if (!data->cannot_fallthru)
519 cannot_fallthru = false;
520 }
521 break;
522
523 case GIMPLE_EH_FILTER:
524 /* The exception filter expression only matters if there is an
525 exception. If the exception does not match EH_FILTER_TYPES,
526 we will execute EH_FILTER_FAILURE, and we will fall through
527 if that falls through. If the exception does match
528 EH_FILTER_TYPES, the stack unwinder will continue up the
529 stack, so we will not fall through. We don't know whether we
530 will throw an exception which matches EH_FILTER_TYPES or not,
531 so we just ignore EH_FILTER_TYPES and assume that we might
532 throw an exception which doesn't match. */
533 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
534 lower_sequence (gimple_eh_filter_failure_ptr (gsi_stmt (i)), data);
535 if (!data->cannot_fallthru)
536 cannot_fallthru = false;
537 break;
538
539 case GIMPLE_DEBUG:
540 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_debug_begin_stmt_p (stmt));
541 break;
542
543 default:
544 /* This case represents statements to be executed when an
545 exception occurs. Those statements are implicitly followed
546 by a GIMPLE_RESX to resume execution after the exception. So
547 in this case the try/catch never falls through. */
548 data->cannot_fallthru = false;
549 lower_sequence (gimple_try_cleanup_ptr (stmt), data);
550 break;
551 }
552
553 data->cannot_fallthru = cannot_fallthru;
554 gsi_next (gsi);
555 }
556
557
558 /* Try to determine whether a TRY_CATCH expression can fall through.
559 This is a subroutine of gimple_stmt_may_fallthru. */
560
561 static bool
562 gimple_try_catch_may_fallthru (gtry *stmt)
563 {
564 gimple_stmt_iterator i;
565
566 /* We don't handle GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY. */
567 gcc_assert (gimple_try_kind (stmt) == GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH);
568
569 /* If the TRY block can fall through, the whole TRY_CATCH can
570 fall through. */
571 if (gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_try_eval (stmt)))
572 return true;
573
574 i = gsi_start (*gimple_try_cleanup_ptr (stmt));
575 switch (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (i)))
576 {
577 case GIMPLE_CATCH:
578 /* We expect to see a sequence of GIMPLE_CATCH stmts, each with a
579 catch expression and a body. The whole try/catch may fall
580 through iff any of the catch bodies falls through. */
581 for (; !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i))
582 {
583 if (gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_catch_handler (
584 as_a <gcatch *> (gsi_stmt (i)))))
585 return true;
586 }
587 return false;
588
589 case GIMPLE_EH_FILTER:
590 /* The exception filter expression only matters if there is an
591 exception. If the exception does not match EH_FILTER_TYPES,
592 we will execute EH_FILTER_FAILURE, and we will fall through
593 if that falls through. If the exception does match
594 EH_FILTER_TYPES, the stack unwinder will continue up the
595 stack, so we will not fall through. We don't know whether we
596 will throw an exception which matches EH_FILTER_TYPES or not,
597 so we just ignore EH_FILTER_TYPES and assume that we might
598 throw an exception which doesn't match. */
599 return gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_eh_filter_failure (gsi_stmt (i)));
600
601 default:
602 /* This case represents statements to be executed when an
603 exception occurs. Those statements are implicitly followed
604 by a GIMPLE_RESX to resume execution after the exception. So
605 in this case the try/catch never falls through. */
606 return false;
607 }
608 }
609
610
611 /* Try to determine if we can continue executing the statement
612 immediately following STMT. This guess need not be 100% accurate;
613 simply be conservative and return true if we don't know. This is
614 used only to avoid stupidly generating extra code. If we're wrong,
615 we'll just delete the extra code later. */
616
617 bool
618 gimple_stmt_may_fallthru (gimple *stmt)
619 {
620 if (!stmt)
621 return true;
622
623 switch (gimple_code (stmt))
624 {
625 case GIMPLE_GOTO:
626 case GIMPLE_RETURN:
627 case GIMPLE_RESX:
628 /* Easy cases. If the last statement of the seq implies
629 control transfer, then we can't fall through. */
630 return false;
631
632 case GIMPLE_SWITCH:
633 /* Switch has already been lowered and represents a branch
634 to a selected label and hence can't fall through. */
635 return false;
636
637 case GIMPLE_COND:
638 /* GIMPLE_COND's are already lowered into a two-way branch. They
639 can't fall through. */
640 return false;
641
642 case GIMPLE_BIND:
643 return gimple_seq_may_fallthru (
644 gimple_bind_body (as_a <gbind *> (stmt)));
645
646 case GIMPLE_TRY:
647 if (gimple_try_kind (stmt) == GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH)
648 return gimple_try_catch_may_fallthru (as_a <gtry *> (stmt));
649
650 /* It must be a GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY. */
651
652 /* The finally clause is always executed after the try clause,
653 so if it does not fall through, then the try-finally will not
654 fall through. Otherwise, if the try clause does not fall
655 through, then when the finally clause falls through it will
656 resume execution wherever the try clause was going. So the
657 whole try-finally will only fall through if both the try
658 clause and the finally clause fall through. */
659 return (gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_try_eval (stmt))
660 && gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_try_cleanup (stmt)));
661
662 case GIMPLE_EH_ELSE:
663 {
664 geh_else *eh_else_stmt = as_a <geh_else *> (stmt);
665 return (gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_eh_else_n_body (eh_else_stmt))
666 || gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_eh_else_e_body (
667 eh_else_stmt)));
668 }
669
670 case GIMPLE_CALL:
671 /* Functions that do not return do not fall through. */
672 return !gimple_call_noreturn_p (stmt);
673
674 default:
675 return true;
676 }
677 }
678
679
680 /* Same as gimple_stmt_may_fallthru, but for the gimple sequence SEQ. */
681
682 bool
683 gimple_seq_may_fallthru (gimple_seq seq)
684 {
685 return gimple_stmt_may_fallthru (gimple_seq_last_nondebug_stmt (seq));
686 }
687
688
689 /* Lower a GIMPLE_RETURN GSI. DATA is passed through the recursion. */
690
691 static void
692 lower_gimple_return (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, struct lower_data *data)
693 {
694 greturn *stmt = as_a <greturn *> (gsi_stmt (*gsi));
695 gimple *t;
696 int i;
697 return_statements_t tmp_rs;
698
699 /* Match this up with an existing return statement that's been created. */
700 for (i = data->return_statements.length () - 1;
701 i >= 0; i--)
702 {
703 tmp_rs = data->return_statements[i];
704
705 if (gimple_return_retval (stmt) == gimple_return_retval (tmp_rs.stmt))
706 {
707 /* Remove the line number from the representative return statement.
708 It now fills in for many such returns. Failure to remove this
709 will result in incorrect results for coverage analysis. */
710 gimple_set_location (tmp_rs.stmt, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
711
712 goto found;
713 }
714 }
715
716 /* Not found. Create a new label and record the return statement. */
717 tmp_rs.label = create_artificial_label (cfun->function_end_locus);
718 tmp_rs.stmt = stmt;
719 data->return_statements.safe_push (tmp_rs);
720
721 /* Generate a goto statement and remove the return statement. */
722 found:
723 /* When not optimizing, make sure user returns are preserved. */
724 if (!optimize && gimple_has_location (stmt))
725 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (tmp_rs.label) = 0;
726 t = gimple_build_goto (tmp_rs.label);
727 /* location includes block. */
728 gimple_set_location (t, gimple_location (stmt));
729 gsi_insert_before (gsi, t, GSI_SAME_STMT);
730 gsi_remove (gsi, false);
731 }
732
733 /* Lower a __builtin_setjmp GSI.
734
735 __builtin_setjmp is passed a pointer to an array of five words (not
736 all will be used on all machines). It operates similarly to the C
737 library function of the same name, but is more efficient.
738
739 It is lowered into 2 other builtins, namely __builtin_setjmp_setup,
740 __builtin_setjmp_receiver.
741
742 After full lowering, the body of the function should look like:
743
744 {
745 int D.1844;
746 int D.2844;
747
748 [...]
749
750 __builtin_setjmp_setup (&buf, &<D1847>);
751 D.1844 = 0;
752 goto <D1846>;
753 <D1847>:;
754 __builtin_setjmp_receiver (&<D1847>);
755 D.1844 = 1;
756 <D1846>:;
757 if (D.1844 == 0) goto <D1848>; else goto <D1849>;
758
759 [...]
760
761 __builtin_setjmp_setup (&buf, &<D2847>);
762 D.2844 = 0;
763 goto <D2846>;
764 <D2847>:;
765 __builtin_setjmp_receiver (&<D2847>);
766 D.2844 = 1;
767 <D2846>:;
768 if (D.2844 == 0) goto <D2848>; else goto <D2849>;
769
770 [...]
771
772 <D3850>:;
773 return;
774 }
775
776 During cfg creation an extra per-function (or per-OpenMP region)
777 block with ABNORMAL_DISPATCHER internal call will be added, unique
778 destination of all the abnormal call edges and the unique source of
779 all the abnormal edges to the receivers, thus keeping the complexity
780 explosion localized. */
781
782 static void
783 lower_builtin_setjmp (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi)
784 {
785 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
786 location_t loc = gimple_location (stmt);
787 tree cont_label = create_artificial_label (loc);
788 tree next_label = create_artificial_label (loc);
789 tree dest, t, arg;
790 gimple *g;
791
792 /* __builtin_setjmp_{setup,receiver} aren't ECF_RETURNS_TWICE and for RTL
793 these builtins are modelled as non-local label jumps to the label
794 that is passed to these two builtins, so pretend we have a non-local
795 label during GIMPLE passes too. See PR60003. */
796 cfun->has_nonlocal_label = 1;
797
798 /* NEXT_LABEL is the label __builtin_longjmp will jump to. Its address is
799 passed to both __builtin_setjmp_setup and __builtin_setjmp_receiver. */
800 FORCED_LABEL (next_label) = 1;
801
802 tree orig_dest = dest = gimple_call_lhs (stmt);
803 if (orig_dest && TREE_CODE (orig_dest) == SSA_NAME)
804 dest = create_tmp_reg (TREE_TYPE (orig_dest));
805
806 /* Build '__builtin_setjmp_setup (BUF, NEXT_LABEL)' and insert. */
807 arg = build_addr (next_label);
808 t = builtin_decl_implicit (BUILT_IN_SETJMP_SETUP);
809 g = gimple_build_call (t, 2, gimple_call_arg (stmt, 0), arg);
810 /* location includes block. */
811 gimple_set_location (g, loc);
812 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
813
814 /* Build 'DEST = 0' and insert. */
815 if (dest)
816 {
817 g = gimple_build_assign (dest, build_zero_cst (TREE_TYPE (dest)));
818 gimple_set_location (g, loc);
819 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
820 }
821
822 /* Build 'goto CONT_LABEL' and insert. */
823 g = gimple_build_goto (cont_label);
824 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
825
826 /* Build 'NEXT_LABEL:' and insert. */
827 g = gimple_build_label (next_label);
828 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
829
830 /* Build '__builtin_setjmp_receiver (NEXT_LABEL)' and insert. */
831 arg = build_addr (next_label);
832 t = builtin_decl_implicit (BUILT_IN_SETJMP_RECEIVER);
833 g = gimple_build_call (t, 1, arg);
834 gimple_set_location (g, loc);
835 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
836
837 /* Build 'DEST = 1' and insert. */
838 if (dest)
839 {
840 g = gimple_build_assign (dest, fold_convert_loc (loc, TREE_TYPE (dest),
841 integer_one_node));
842 gimple_set_location (g, loc);
843 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
844 }
845
846 /* Build 'CONT_LABEL:' and insert. */
847 g = gimple_build_label (cont_label);
848 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
849
850 /* Build orig_dest = dest if necessary. */
851 if (dest != orig_dest)
852 {
853 g = gimple_build_assign (orig_dest, dest);
854 gsi_insert_before (gsi, g, GSI_SAME_STMT);
855 }
856
857 /* Remove the call to __builtin_setjmp. */
858 gsi_remove (gsi, false);
859 }
860
861 /* Lower calls to posix_memalign to
862 res = posix_memalign (ptr, align, size);
863 if (res == 0)
864 *ptr = __builtin_assume_aligned (*ptr, align);
865 or to
866 void *tem;
867 res = posix_memalign (&tem, align, size);
868 if (res == 0)
869 ptr = __builtin_assume_aligned (tem, align);
870 in case the first argument was &ptr. That way we can get at the
871 alignment of the heap pointer in CCP. */
872
873 static void
874 lower_builtin_posix_memalign (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi)
875 {
876 gimple *stmt, *call = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
877 tree pptr = gimple_call_arg (call, 0);
878 tree align = gimple_call_arg (call, 1);
879 tree res = gimple_call_lhs (call);
880 tree ptr = create_tmp_reg (ptr_type_node);
881 if (TREE_CODE (pptr) == ADDR_EXPR)
882 {
883 tree tem = create_tmp_var (ptr_type_node);
884 TREE_ADDRESSABLE (tem) = 1;
885 gimple_call_set_arg (call, 0, build_fold_addr_expr (tem));
886 stmt = gimple_build_assign (ptr, tem);
887 }
888 else
889 stmt = gimple_build_assign (ptr,
890 fold_build2 (MEM_REF, ptr_type_node, pptr,
891 build_int_cst (ptr_type_node, 0)));
892 if (res == NULL_TREE)
893 {
894 res = create_tmp_reg (integer_type_node);
895 gimple_call_set_lhs (call, res);
896 }
897 tree align_label = create_artificial_label (UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
898 tree noalign_label = create_artificial_label (UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
899 gimple *cond = gimple_build_cond (EQ_EXPR, res, integer_zero_node,
900 align_label, noalign_label);
901 gsi_insert_after (gsi, cond, GSI_NEW_STMT);
902 gsi_insert_after (gsi, gimple_build_label (align_label), GSI_NEW_STMT);
903 gsi_insert_after (gsi, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
904 stmt = gimple_build_call (builtin_decl_implicit (BUILT_IN_ASSUME_ALIGNED),
905 2, ptr, align);
906 gimple_call_set_lhs (stmt, ptr);
907 gsi_insert_after (gsi, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
908 stmt = gimple_build_assign (fold_build2 (MEM_REF, ptr_type_node, pptr,
909 build_int_cst (ptr_type_node, 0)),
910 ptr);
911 gsi_insert_after (gsi, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
912 gsi_insert_after (gsi, gimple_build_label (noalign_label), GSI_NEW_STMT);
913 }
914 \f
915
916 /* Record the variables in VARS into function FN. */
917
918 void
919 record_vars_into (tree vars, tree fn)
920 {
921 for (; vars; vars = DECL_CHAIN (vars))
922 {
923 tree var = vars;
924
925 /* BIND_EXPRs contains also function/type/constant declarations
926 we don't need to care about. */
927 if (!VAR_P (var))
928 continue;
929
930 /* Nothing to do in this case. */
931 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (var))
932 continue;
933
934 /* Record the variable. */
935 add_local_decl (DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (fn), var);
936 }
937 }
938
939
940 /* Record the variables in VARS into current_function_decl. */
941
942 void
943 record_vars (tree vars)
944 {
945 record_vars_into (vars, current_function_decl);
946 }