On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 10:34:15AM +0100, Richard Biener wrote:
> Ok, just looking at regex.c (I happen to have regex.i around) shows
> the first hit as
> 
> #2  0x00000000008d9914 in true_dependence_1 (mem=0x7ffff61ef360, 
>     mem_mode=DImode, mem_addr=0x7ffff6220cf0, x=0x7ffff6605060, 
>     x_addr=0x7ffff662ffd8, mem_canonicalized=true)
>     at /space/rguenther/src/svn/trunk/gcc/alias.c:2928
> 2928      if (nonoverlapping_memrefs_p (mem, x, false))
> (gdb) p debug_tree (expry)
>  <function_decl 0x7ffff6941f00 __builtin_malloc
>     type <function_type 0x7ffff68b0dc8
> 
> 2928      if (nonoverlapping_memrefs_p (mem, x, false))
> (gdb) p debug_rtx (mem)
> (mem/f/c:DI (plus:DI (reg/f:DI 7 sp)
>         (const_int 200 [0xc8])) [5 p+0 S8 A64])
> $4 = void
> (gdb) p debug_rtx (x)
> (mem:QI (symbol_ref:DI ("malloc") [flags 0x41] <function_decl 
> 0x7ffff6943000 malloc>) [0 __builtin_malloc S1 A8])
> $5 = void
> 
> called from DSE check_mem_read_rtx.  I believe that's a bogus query.

I guess I should also log debug_rtx (DECL_RTL (expr{x,y})) in those cases
then and perhaps also if we ever return non-zero in those cases.

> (I see only a single hit on regex.c, your log seems to have multiple
> ones...)

That was statistics gathered across x86_64-linux and i686-linux simultaneous
bootstraps + regtests (and most likely I've mistyped the first value
from (int) BITS_PER_WORD to (int) BITS_PER_UNIT :( ).  So regex.c is built
there many times (3 times each bootstrap at least).

        Jakub

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