On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 11:54 AM Roger Sayle <ro...@nextmovesoftware.com> wrote: > > > This patch addresses PR tree-optimization/38943 where gcc may optimize > away trapping instructions even when -fnon-call-exceptions is specified. > Interestingly this only affects the C compiler (when -fexceptions is not > specified) as g++ (or -fexceptions) supports C++-style exception handling, > where -fnon-call-exceptions triggers the stmt_could_throw_p machinery. > Without -fexceptions, trapping instructions aren't always considered > visible side-effects.
But -fnon-call-exceptions without -fexceptions doesn't make much sense, does it? I see the testcase behaves correctly when -fexceptions is also specified. The call vanishes in DCE because stmt_could_throw_p starts with bool stmt_could_throw_p (function *fun, gimple *stmt) { if (!flag_exceptions) return false; the documentation of -fnon-call-exceptions says Generate code that allows trapping instructions to throw exceptions. so either the above check is wrong or -fnon-call-exceptions should imply -fexceptions (or we should diagnose missing -fexceptions) > > This patch fixes this in two place. Firstly, gimple_has_side_effects > is tweaked such that gimple_could_trap_p is considered a side-effect > if the current function can throw non-call exceptions. But exceptions are not considered side-effects - they are explicit in the IL and thus passes are supposed to check for those and preserve dead (externally) throwing stmts if not told otherwise (flag_delete_dead_exceptions). > And secondly, > check_stmt in ipa-pure-const.c is tweaked such that a function > containing a trapping statement is considered to have a side-effect > with -fnon-call-exceptions, and therefore cannot be pure or const. EH is orthogonal to pure/const, so I think that's wrong. > Calling gimple_could_trap_p (which previously took a non-const gimple) > from gimple_has_side_effects (which takes a const gimple) required > improving the const-safety of gimple_could_trap_p (a relatively minor > tweak) and its prototypes. Hopefully this is considered a clean-up/ > improvement. Yeah, even an obvious one I think - you can push that independently. > This patch has been tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu with a "make > bootstrap" and "make -k check" with no new failures. This should > be relatively safe, as there are no changes in behaviour unless > the user explicitly specifies -fnon-call-exceptions, when the C > compiler then behaves more like the C++/Ada compiler. > > Ok for mainline? > > > 2021-07-08 Roger Sayle <ro...@nextmovesoftware.com> > > gcc/ChangeLog > PR tree-optimization/38943 > * gimple.c (gimple_has_side_effects): Consider trapping to > be a side-effect when -fnon-call-exceptions is specified. > (gimple_coult_trap_p_1): Make S argument a "const gimple*". > Preserve constness in call to gimple_asm_volatile_p. > (gimple_could_trap_p): Make S argument a "const gimple*". > * gimple.h (gimple_could_trap_p_1, gimple_could_trap_p): > Update function prototypes. > * ipa-pure-const.c (check_stmt): When the current function > can throw non-call exceptions, a trapping statement should > be considered a side-effect, so the function is neither > const nor pure. > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog > PR tree-optimization/38943 > * gcc.dg/pr38943.c: New test case. > > Roger > -- > Roger Sayle > NextMove Software > Cambridge, UK >