[Bug middle-end/34483] wo_prof_two_strs.c:56: internal compiler error: in find_new_var_of_type, at ipa-struct-reorg.c:605

2008-01-29 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
--- Comment #59 from alond at il dot ibm dot com 2008-01-29 10:01 --- (In reply to comment #58) > On hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11, we are down to: Dave, Can you please try this patch: Index: ipa-struct-reorg.c === ---

[Bug middle-end/35041] New: ICE in tree-ssa-ccp.c with -fipa-struct-reorg

2008-01-31 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
Priority: P3 Component: middle-end AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: alond at il dot ibm dot com http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35041

[Bug middle-end/34483] wo_prof_two_strs.c:56: internal compiler error: in find_new_var_of_type, at ipa-struct-reorg.c:605

2008-01-31 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
--- Comment #61 from alond at il dot ibm dot com 2008-01-31 18:07 --- > Done. Still have same fails on hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11. Dave, can you please perform an initial debugging? I think it will make it easier to loacte the bug if we had some debugging information, like where is

[Bug middle-end/34701] New: ICE in tree-ssa-ccp.c with -fipa-struct-reorg

2008-01-07 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
tree-ssa-ccp.c with -fipa-struct-reorg Product: gcc Version: 4.3.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: middle-end AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: alond at il dot ibm dot

[Bug middle-end/34701] ICE in tree-ssa-ccp.c with -fipa-struct-reorg

2008-01-07 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
--- Comment #1 from alond at il dot ibm dot com 2008-01-07 09:47 --- (In reply to comment #0) When looking into try2.c.051i.ipa_struct_reorg, there is something strange like 10=40 there: : D.1885_2 = malloc (440); str1.0_3 = (struct type_struct *) D.1885_2; 10 = 40; D.1904_18

[Bug middle-end/34701] ICE in tree-ssa-ccp.c with -fipa-struct-reorg

2008-01-07 Thread alond at il dot ibm dot com
--- Comment #3 from alond at il dot ibm dot com 2008-01-07 13:01 --- I have tested the following patch. It fixes the problem. All struct-reorg tests has also passed on my machine. It looks like the input to malloc was not calculated correctly in case the size of the structure is not