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commit 0d84f3d3150a72632293b3de0e2b97531615bd00 Author: Jeff Law <j...@ventanamicro.com> Date: Mon Jul 22 10:11:57 2024 -0600 [4/n][PR rtl-optimization/115877] Correct SUBREG handling in a destination If we encounter something during SET handling that we can not handle, the safe thing to do is to ignore the destination and continue the loop. We've actually been trying to do slightly better with SUBREG destinations by iterating into SUBREG_REG. It turns out that wasn't working as expected. The problem is once we "continue" we lose the state that we were inside the SET and thus we ended up ignoring the destination completely rather than tracking the SUBREG_REG object. This could be fixed by restarting SET processing, but I just don't see this as all that important to handle. So rather than leave the code as-is, not working per design, I'm twiddling it to use the common 'skip subrtxs and continue' idiom used elsewhere. This is a prerequisite for another patch in this series. Specifically I have a patch that explicitly tracks if we skipped a destination rather than trying to imply it from the state of LIVE_TMP. So this is probably NFC right now, but that's a short-lived NFC. Bootstrapped and regression tested on x86 and also run as part of a larger kit on the crosses in my tester. PR rtl-optimization/115877 gcc/ * ext-dce.cc (ext_dce_process_sets): More correctly handle SUBREG destinations. (cherry picked from commit ab7c0aed52054976d0b5e12c52e82239d4277b98) Diff: --- gcc/ext-dce.cc | 13 ++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/ext-dce.cc b/gcc/ext-dce.cc index d1a31e1819e..7f0a6d725f1 100644 --- a/gcc/ext-dce.cc +++ b/gcc/ext-dce.cc @@ -270,11 +270,18 @@ ext_dce_process_sets (rtx_insn *insn, rtx obj, bitmap live_tmp) = GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE_INNER (GET_MODE (x))); if (SUBREG_P (x)) { - /* If we have a SUBREG that is too wide, just continue the loop - and let the iterator go down into SUBREG_REG. */ + /* If we have a SUBREG destination that is too wide, just + skip the destination rather than continuing this iterator. + While continuing would be better, we'd need to strip the + subreg and restart within the SET processing rather than + the top of the loop which just complicates the flow even + more. */ if (!is_a <scalar_int_mode> (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x)), &outer_mode) || GET_MODE_BITSIZE (outer_mode) > 64) - continue; + { + iter.skip_subrtxes (); + continue; + } /* We can safely strip a paradoxical subreg. The inner mode will be narrower than the outer mode. We'll clear fewer bits in