------- Comment #9 from dave at hiauly1 dot hia dot nrc dot ca 2006-10-22 16:18 ------- Subject: Re: FAIL: gfortran.dg/actual_array_constructor_1.f90 -O0 (ICE)
> ------- Comment #8 from sje at cup dot hp dot com 2006-10-19 18:09 ------- > Well, I found that the TImode is getting introduced in layout_type. For an > ARRAY_TYPE tree there is this line: > > TYPE_SIZE (type) = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, element_size, > fold_convert (bitsizetype, > length)); > > If you look at bitsizetype, you will find that it is TImode and thus the > resulting expression is TImode. bitsizetype is set in set_sizetype based on 2 > * BITS_PER_UNIT_LOG which is 64 for hppa64. Thus our problem. It appears bitsizetype gets set to a precision that requires TImode here: void set_sizetype (tree type) { int oprecision = TYPE_PRECISION (type); /* The *bitsizetype types use a precision that avoids overflows when calculating signed sizes / offsets in bits. However, when cross-compiling from a 32 bit to a 64 bit host, we are limited to 64 bit precision. */ int precision = MIN (oprecision + BITS_PER_UNIT_LOG + 1, 2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT); In the above, I don't think a precision larger than MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE should be used. This is currently 64 on hppa64. However, oprecision is 64 and BITS_PER_UNIT_LOG is 3, so the first argument of MIN is 68. The second argument is 128. Thus, precision ends up as 68 and the following re layout uses TImode. I'm trying the patch below. I think other limits come into play long before a calculation overflow would bit. The other alternative is to add TImode support. This is much more complicated and probably not suitable for stage3. Dave -- J. David Anglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Research Council of Canada (613) 990-0752 (FAX: 952-6602) Index: stor-layout.c =================================================================== --- stor-layout.c (revision 117956) +++ stor-layout.c (working copy) @@ -1934,7 +1934,8 @@ calculating signed sizes / offsets in bits. However, when cross-compiling from a 32 bit to a 64 bit host, we are limited to 64 bit precision. */ - int precision = MIN (oprecision + BITS_PER_UNIT_LOG + 1, + int precision = MIN (MIN (oprecision + BITS_PER_UNIT_LOG + 1, + MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE), 2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT); tree t; -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28176