Hi! The following testcase FAILs on aarch64-linux. We have some atomic instruction followed by 2 DEBUG_INSNs (if -g only of course) followed by NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG followed by some USE insn. Now, split3 pass replaces the atomic instruction with a code sequence which ends with a conditional jump and the split3 pass calls find_many_sub_basic_blocks. For -g0, find_bb_boundaries sees the flow_transfer_insn (the new conditional jump), then NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG which can live in between basic blocks and then the USE insn, so splits block after the NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG and puts the NOTE in between the blocks. For -g, if sees a DEBUG_INSN after the flow_transfer_insn, so sets debug_insn to it, then walks over another DEBUG_INSN, NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG until it finally sees the USE insn, and triggers the: rtx_insn *prev = PREV_INSN (insn);
/* If the first non-debug inside_basic_block_p insn after a control flow transfer is not a label, split the block before the debug insn instead of before the non-debug insn, so that the debug insns are not lost. */ if (debug_insn && code != CODE_LABEL && code != BARRIER) prev = PREV_INSN (debug_insn); code I've added for PR81325. If there are only DEBUG_INSNs, that is the right thing to do, but if in between debug_insn and insn there are notes which can stay in between basic blocks or simnilarly JUMP_TABLE_DATA or their associated CODE_LABELs, it causes -fcompare-debug differences. The following patch fixes it by clearing debug_insn if JUMP_TABLE_DATA or associated CODE_LABEL is seen (I'm afraid there is no good answer what to do with DEBUG_INSNs before those; the code then removes them: /* Clean up the bb field for the insns between the blocks. */ for (x = NEXT_INSN (flow_transfer_insn); x != BB_HEAD (fallthru->dest); x = next) { next = NEXT_INSN (x); /* Debug insns should not be in between basic blocks, drop them on the floor. */ if (DEBUG_INSN_P (x)) delete_insn (x); else if (!BARRIER_P (x)) set_block_for_insn (x, NULL); } but if there are NOTEs, the patch just reorders the NOTEs and DEBUG_INSNs, such that the NOTEs come first (so that they stay in between basic blocks like with -g0) and DEBUG_INSNs after those (so that bb is split before them, so they will be in the basic block after NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK). Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux plus tested on the testcase in a cross to aarch64-linux, ok for trunk? 2022-12-08 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> PR debug/106719 * cfgbuild.cc (find_bb_boundaries): If there are NOTEs in between debug_insn (seen after flow_transfer_insn) and insn, move NOTEs before all the DEBUG_INSNs and split after NOTEs. If there are other insns like jump table data, clear debug_insn. * gcc.dg/pr106719.c: New test. --- gcc/cfgbuild.cc.jj 2022-01-18 11:58:58.944991171 +0100 +++ gcc/cfgbuild.cc 2022-12-07 21:36:27.493363173 +0100 @@ -445,6 +445,7 @@ find_bb_boundaries (basic_block bb) rtx_insn *debug_insn = NULL; edge fallthru = NULL; bool skip_purge; + bool seen_note_after_debug = false; if (insn == end) return; @@ -492,7 +493,10 @@ find_bb_boundaries (basic_block bb) if (code == DEBUG_INSN) { if (flow_transfer_insn && !debug_insn) - debug_insn = insn; + { + debug_insn = insn; + seen_note_after_debug = false; + } } /* In case we've previously seen an insn that effects a control flow transfer, split the block. */ @@ -506,7 +510,40 @@ find_bb_boundaries (basic_block bb) insn instead of before the non-debug insn, so that the debug insns are not lost. */ if (debug_insn && code != CODE_LABEL && code != BARRIER) - prev = PREV_INSN (debug_insn); + { + prev = PREV_INSN (debug_insn); + if (seen_note_after_debug) + { + /* Though, if there are NOTEs intermixed with DEBUG_INSNs, + move the NOTEs before the DEBUG_INSNs and split after + the last NOTE. */ + rtx_insn *first = NULL, *last = NULL; + for (x = debug_insn; x != insn; x = NEXT_INSN (x)) + { + if (NOTE_P (x)) + { + if (first == NULL) + first = x; + last = x; + } + else + { + gcc_assert (DEBUG_INSN_P (x)); + if (first) + { + reorder_insns_nobb (first, last, prev); + prev = last; + first = last = NULL; + } + } + } + if (first) + { + reorder_insns_nobb (first, last, prev); + prev = last; + } + } + } fallthru = split_block (bb, prev); if (flow_transfer_insn) { @@ -547,6 +584,14 @@ find_bb_boundaries (basic_block bb) flow_transfer_insn = prev_nonnote_nondebug_insn_bb (insn); debug_insn = NULL; } + else if (debug_insn) + { + if (code == NOTE) + seen_note_after_debug = true; + else + /* Jump tables. */ + debug_insn = NULL; + } if (control_flow_insn_p (insn)) flow_transfer_insn = insn; --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr106719.c.jj 2022-12-07 21:35:56.523810192 +0100 +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/pr106719.c 2022-12-07 21:35:40.964034788 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +/* PR debug/106719 */ +/* { dg-do compile { target sync_char_short } } */ +/* { dg-options "-O2 -fcompare-debug" } */ + +extern short int esi, easi[2]; + +void +foo (void) +{ + short int *psi = &easi[1]; + __atomic_nand_fetch (psi, esi, 0); + psi = &easi[1]; +} Jakub