Ping. https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-11/msg00581.html
Thanks, Kyrill On 06/11/15 10:46, Kyrill Tkachov wrote:
Hi all, In this wrong-code PR the vector setmem expansion and arm_block_set_aligned_vect in particular use the wrong offset when calling adjust_automodify_address. In the attached testcase during the initial zeroing out we get two V16QI stores, but they both are recorded by adjust_automodify_address as modifying x+0 rather than x+0 and x+12 (the total size to be written is 28). This led to the scheduling pass moving the store from "x.g = 2;" to before the zeroing stores. This patch fixes the problem by keeping track of the offset to which stores are emitted and passing it to adjust_automodify_address as appropriate. From inspection I see arm_block_set_unaligned_vect also has this issue so I performed the same fix in that function as well. Bootstrapped and tested on arm-none-linux-gnueabihf. Ok for trunk? This bug appears on GCC 5 too and I'm currently testing this patch there. Ok to backport to GCC 5 as well? Thanks, Kyrill 2015-11-06 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkac...@arm.com> PR target/68143 * config/arm/arm.c (arm_block_set_unaligned_vect): Keep track of offset from dstbase and use it appropriately in adjust_automodify_address. (arm_block_set_aligned_vect): Likewise. 2015-11-06 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkac...@arm.com> PR target/68143 * gcc.target/arm/pr68143_1.c: New test.