On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 11:24 PM Andrew Pinski
<andrew.pin...@oss.qualcomm.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 12:26 AM Richard Biener <richard.guent...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at 7:34 PM Andrew Pinski
>> <andrew.pin...@oss.qualcomm.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Just like r16-465-gf2bb7ffe84840d8 but this time
>> > instead of a VCE there is a full on load from a boolean.
>> > This showed up when trying to remove the extra copy
>> > in the testcase from the revision mentioned above (pr120122-1.c).
>> > So when moving loads from a boolean type from being conditional
>> > to non-conditional, the load needs to become a full load and then
>> > casted into a bool so that the upper bits are correct.
>> >
>> > We could use build_ref_for_offset if that supported a similar ability
>> > to add the statements into the sequence. Instead we copy a modified
>> > version that does a similar thing into rewrite_to_defined_unconditional.
>> >
>> > Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-linux-gnu.
>> >
>> >         PR tree-optimization/121279
>> >
>> > gcc/ChangeLog:
>> >
>> >         * gimple-fold.cc (gimple_needing_rewrite_undefined): Return
>> >         true for boolean loads.
>> >         (rewrite_to_defined_unconditional): Handle boolean loads.
>> >
>> > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>> >
>> >         * gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c: New test.
>> >
>> > Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski <andrew.pin...@oss.qualcomm.com>
>> > ---
>> >  gcc/gimple-fold.cc                        | 113 +++++++++++++++++++++-
>> >  gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c |  49 ++++++++++
>> >  2 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>> >  create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c
>> >
>> > diff --git a/gcc/gimple-fold.cc b/gcc/gimple-fold.cc
>> > index 85319b33492..40707d03946 100644
>> > --- a/gcc/gimple-fold.cc
>> > +++ b/gcc/gimple-fold.cc
>> > @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>> >  #include "varasm.h"
>> >  #include "internal-fn.h"
>> >  #include "gimple-range.h"
>> > +#include "alias.h"
>> >
>> >  enum strlen_range_kind {
>> >    /* Compute the exact constant string length.  */
>> > @@ -10520,6 +10521,19 @@ gimple_needing_rewrite_undefined (gimple *stmt)
>> >        && !POINTER_TYPE_P (lhs_type))
>> >      return false;
>> >    tree rhs = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
>> > +  /* Boolean loads need special handling as they are treated as a full 
>> > MODE load
>> > +     and don't mask off the bits for the precision.  */
>> > +  if (gimple_assign_load_p (stmt)
>> > +      && TREE_CODE (lhs_type) == BOOLEAN_TYPE
>>
>> I think the relevant thing is the code of the RHS type.  Also does this
>> not apply to non-bitfield loads of !type_has_mode_precision_p types
>> in general?  I am thinking of the fact that we treat a conversion
>> to/from a same precision/signedness enum/integer type as useless,
>> so singling out BOOLEAN_TYPE here looks "dangerous" at least?
>> You are not specifically looking for TYPE_PRECISION == 1 (which is OK
>> I think).
>
>
> I think it does apply to non-bitfields loads of !type_has_mode_precision_p in 
> general and not just boolean types.
> I will remove the check for BOOLEAN_TYPE.
>
>>
>>
>> > +      && !type_has_mode_precision_p (lhs_type)
>> > +      /* Loads directly from a decl don't need the
>> > +        rewrite as it should always contain a valid value.  */
>> > +      && !DECL_P (rhs)
>>
>> What's the reasoning here that doesn't apply to other cases
>> [that are not within a union]?  Is it that for a DECL we know
>> the ref is not inside a union?  Wouldn't that extent to all refs
>> based on a decl?  Note at least with C++ you can placement-new
>> a union { bool b; char c; } onto a 'bool' decl ...
>
>
> It was to work around the issue where lim would create a temporary variable 
> which is not renamed yet and we would get an ICE. But I don't think it is 
> needed due to I am going to change the rewriting to just use a VCE (see 
> below).
>
>>
>>
>> > +      /* Bit-fields loads don't need a rewrite as the masking
>> > +        happens for them.  */
>> > +      && (TREE_CODE (rhs) != COMPONENT_REF
>> > +         || !DECL_BIT_FIELD (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1))))
>> > +    return true;
>> >    /* VCE from integral types to a integral types but with
>> >       a smaller precision need to be changed into casts
>> >       to be well defined. */
>> > @@ -10558,6 +10572,104 @@ rewrite_to_defined_unconditional 
>> > (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, gimple *stmt,
>> >        print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM);
>> >      }
>> >    gimple_seq stmts = NULL;
>> > +  tree lhs = gimple_assign_lhs (stmt);
>> > +
>> > +  /* Bool loads need to be rewritten to be a load from the same mode
>> > +     and then a cast to the boolean type so the other bits are masked off
>> > +     correctly since the load was done conditionally. It is similar to 
>> > the VCE
>> > +     case below.  */
>> > +  if (gimple_assign_load_p (stmt)
>> > +      && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (lhs)) == BOOLEAN_TYPE)
>> > +    {
>> > +      tree rhs = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
>> > +      /* Direct reads from decl don't need a rewrite. */
>> > +      gcc_assert (!DECL_P (rhs));
>> > +      /* Bit-fields loads will do the masking so don't need the 
>> > rewriting.  */
>> > +      gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (rhs) != COMPONENT_REF
>> > +                 || !DECL_BIT_FIELD (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1)));
>> > +
>> > +      location_t loc = gimple_location (stmt);
>> > +      auto bits = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (SCALAR_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (rhs)));
>> > +      tree new_type = build_nonstandard_integer_type (bits, true);
>> > +      poly_int64 offset;
>> > +      tree base = get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (rhs, &offset);
>> > +      tree off;
>> > +      /* Preserve address-space information.  */
>> > +      addr_space_t as = TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (rhs));
>> > +      if (as != TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (new_type))
>> > +       new_type = build_qualified_type (new_type,
>> > +                                        TYPE_QUALS (new_type)
>> > +                                        | ENCODE_QUAL_ADDR_SPACE (as));
>> > +
>> > +      /* get_addr_base_and_unit_offset returns NULL for references with a 
>> > variable
>> > +        offset such as array[var_index].  */
>> > +      if (!base)
>> > +       {
>> > +         tree tmp, addr;
>> > +         gassign *nstmt;
>> > +
>> > +         /* Create instead `tmp = &array[index];` which then will be 
>> > deferenced. */
>> > +         tmp = make_ssa_name (build_pointer_type (TREE_TYPE (rhs)));
>> > +         addr = build_fold_addr_expr (unshare_expr (rhs));
>>
>> Ugh, that will make the base addressable.  How about, for an outermost
>> ARRAY_REF, V_C_E its base to an array type with adjusted component?
>> And for any other handled_component_p with constant offset (ugh,
>> no good idea for the variable offset component-ref case - building a new
>> fake FIELD_DECL is a bit too ugly?) replace it with
>> a bit-field-ref?  You need to dive down to the base and replace that with
>> a MEM_REF with adjusted alias-pointer type.
>
>
> So it turns out I can just remove this whole thing and just add a VCE around 
> the original reference and it will work correctly. I didn't think of that 
> before.

Huh.  So, a V_C_E shouldn't effect how we load the value - but this
isn't what we are after here - instead it is kind of an rvalue re-interpretation
(yeah, we are sometimes seeing it on the LHS...).  I guess that's exactly what
we want here.

Indeed, I also didn't think of this simple solution.

Note though that you cannot wrap a REAL/IMAG_PART_EXPR or
a BIT_FIELD_REF inside a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR (see gimple
verification where we single out some refs as to be outermost only).
You possibly won't ever see a BIT_FIELD_REF of a bool with
non-mode precision since that would be an invalid BIT_FIELD_REF
unless it accesses a single bit only - which is a case that shouldn't
need rewriting?  (possibly a GIMPLE testcase could prove this)
I hope we don't have _Complex bool, but who knows ...

Richard.

>>
>>
>> > +         STRIP_USELESS_TYPE_CONVERSION (addr);
>> > +         nstmt = gimple_build_assign (tmp, addr);
>> > +         gimple_set_location (nstmt, loc);
>> > +         if (in_place)
>> > +           gsi_insert_before (gsi, nstmt, GSI_SAME_STMT);
>> > +         else
>> > +           gimple_seq_add_stmt (&stmts, nstmt);
>> > +         off = build_zero_cst (reference_alias_ptr_type (rhs));
>> > +         base = tmp;
>> > +       }
>> > +      /* For [MEM a + 10]->b change it into MEM[a + 10 +offseof(b)]  */
>> > +      else if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF)
>> > +       {
>> > +         off = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (base, 1)),
>> > +                              offset);
>> > +         off = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, TREE_OPERAND (base, 1), off);
>> > +         base = unshare_expr (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
>> > +       }
>> > +      /* For `a.b` change it into `MEM[&a + offsetof(b)]` */
>> > +      else
>> > +       {
>> > +         off = build_int_cst (reference_alias_ptr_type (rhs),
>> > +                              offset);
>> > +         base = build_fold_addr_expr (unshare_expr (base));
>> > +       }
>> > +      /*  */
>>
>> ?
>
>
> I was going to add a comment here but I forgot. It is no longer needed due to 
> the VCE part.
> I should have a new patch submitted this evening for this.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew Pinski
>
>>
>>
>> > +      if (TYPE_ALIGN (new_type) > TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE (rhs)))
>> > +       new_type = build_aligned_type (new_type, TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE 
>> > (rhs)));
>> > +      tree mem_ref = fold_build2_loc (loc, MEM_REF, new_type, base, off);
>> > +      if (TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (rhs))
>> > +       TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (mem_ref) = 1;
>> > +      if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (rhs))
>> > +       TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (mem_ref) = 1;
>> > +
>> > +      /* Replace the original load with a new load and a new lhs. */
>> > +      tree new_lhs = make_ssa_name (new_type);
>> > +      gimple_assign_set_rhs1 (stmt, mem_ref);
>> > +      gimple_assign_set_lhs (stmt, new_lhs);
>> > +
>> > +      if (in_place)
>> > +         update_stmt (stmt);
>> > +      else
>> > +       {
>> > +         gimple_set_modified (stmt, true);
>> > +         gimple_seq_add_stmt (&stmts, stmt);
>> > +       }
>> > +
>> > +      /* Build the conversion statement.  */
>> > +      gimple *cvt = gimple_build_assign (lhs, NOP_EXPR, new_lhs);
>> > +      if (in_place)
>> > +       {
>> > +         gsi_insert_after (gsi, cvt, GSI_SAME_STMT);
>> > +         update_stmt (stmt);
>> > +       }
>> > +      else
>> > +       gimple_seq_add_stmt (&stmts, cvt);
>> > +      return stmts;
>> > +    }
>> > +
>> >    /* VCE from integral types to another integral types but with
>> >       smaller precisions need to be changed into casts
>> >       to be well defined. */
>> > @@ -10579,7 +10691,6 @@ rewrite_to_defined_unconditional 
>> > (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, gimple *stmt,
>> >         }
>> >        return stmts;
>> >      }
>> > -  tree lhs = gimple_assign_lhs (stmt);
>> >    tree type = unsigned_type_for (TREE_TYPE (lhs));
>> >    if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == ABS_EXPR)
>> >      gimple_assign_set_rhs_code (stmt, ABSU_EXPR);
>> > diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c 
>> > b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c
>> > new file mode 100644
>> > index 00000000000..516b887fe65
>> > --- /dev/null
>> > +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/torture/pr121279-1.c
>> > @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
>> > +/* { dg-do run } */
>> > +/* PR tree-optimization/121279 */
>> > +
>> > +#include <stdbool.h>
>> > +
>> > +struct Value {
>> > +    int type;
>> > +    union {
>> > +        bool boolean;
>> > +        long long t;
>> > +    };
>> > +};
>> > +
>> > +static struct Value s_item_mem;
>> > +
>> > +/* truthy was being miscompiled for the value.type==2 case,
>> > +   because the bool load from the union is pulled out of the
>> > +   loop but that was conditional before and now it is not,
>> > +   so turns it into  `s_item_mem.type == 1 | bool` which is
>> > +   not valid if `s_item_mem.type == 2` . */
>> > +static bool truthy(void) __attribute__((noipa));
>> > +static bool
>> > +truthy(void)
>> > +{
>> > +    bool tt = false;
>> > +    for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
>> > +    {
>> > +      if (s_item_mem.type == 0)
>> > +        tt = tt | 0;
>> > +      else if (s_item_mem.type == 1)
>> > +        tt = tt | s_item_mem.boolean;
>> > +      else
>> > +        tt = tt |  1;
>> > +    }
>> > +    return tt;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +int
>> > +main(void)
>> > +{
>> > +    s_item_mem.type = 2;
>> > +    s_item_mem.t = -1;
>> > +    bool b1 = !truthy();
>> > +    s_item_mem.type = 1;
>> > +    s_item_mem.boolean = b1;
>> > +    bool b = truthy();
>> > +    if (b1 != b)  __builtin_abort();
>> > +    if (b) __builtin_abort();
>> > +}
>> > --
>> > 2.43.0
>> >

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