PR 24670
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1 /* Support routines for Value Range Propagation (VRP).
2 Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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19 the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "tm.h"
26 #include "ggc.h"
27 #include "flags.h"
28 #include "tree.h"
29 #include "basic-block.h"
30 #include "tree-flow.h"
31 #include "tree-pass.h"
32 #include "tree-dump.h"
33 #include "timevar.h"
34 #include "diagnostic.h"
35 #include "cfgloop.h"
36 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
37 #include "tree-ssa-propagate.h"
38 #include "tree-chrec.h"
40 /* Set of SSA names found during the dominator traversal of a
41 sub-graph in find_assert_locations. */
42 static sbitmap found_in_subgraph;
44 /* Loop structure of the program. Used to analyze scalar evolutions
45 inside adjust_range_with_scev. */
46 static struct loops *cfg_loops;
48 /* Local functions. */
49 static int compare_values (tree val1, tree val2);
51 /* Location information for ASSERT_EXPRs. Each instance of this
52 structure describes an ASSERT_EXPR for an SSA name. Since a single
53 SSA name may have more than one assertion associated with it, these
54 locations are kept in a linked list attached to the corresponding
55 SSA name. */
56 struct assert_locus_d
58 /* Basic block where the assertion would be inserted. */
59 basic_block bb;
61 /* Some assertions need to be inserted on an edge (e.g., assertions
62 generated by COND_EXPRs). In those cases, BB will be NULL. */
63 edge e;
65 /* Pointer to the statement that generated this assertion. */
66 block_stmt_iterator si;
68 /* Predicate code for the ASSERT_EXPR. Must be COMPARISON_CLASS_P. */
69 enum tree_code comp_code;
71 /* Value being compared against. */
72 tree val;
74 /* Next node in the linked list. */
75 struct assert_locus_d *next;
78 typedef struct assert_locus_d *assert_locus_t;
80 /* If bit I is present, it means that SSA name N_i has a list of
81 assertions that should be inserted in the IL. */
82 static bitmap need_assert_for;
84 /* Array of locations lists where to insert assertions. ASSERTS_FOR[I]
85 holds a list of ASSERT_LOCUS_T nodes that describe where
86 ASSERT_EXPRs for SSA name N_I should be inserted. */
87 static assert_locus_t *asserts_for;
89 /* Set of blocks visited in find_assert_locations. Used to avoid
90 visiting the same block more than once. */
91 static sbitmap blocks_visited;
93 /* Value range array. After propagation, VR_VALUE[I] holds the range
94 of values that SSA name N_I may take. */
95 static value_range_t **vr_value;
98 /* Return true if ARG is marked with the nonnull attribute in the
99 current function signature. */
101 static bool
102 nonnull_arg_p (tree arg)
104 tree t, attrs, fntype;
105 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT arg_num;
107 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (arg) == PARM_DECL && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (arg)));
109 fntype = TREE_TYPE (current_function_decl);
110 attrs = lookup_attribute ("nonnull", TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (fntype));
112 /* If "nonnull" wasn't specified, we know nothing about the argument. */
113 if (attrs == NULL_TREE)
114 return false;
116 /* If "nonnull" applies to all the arguments, then ARG is non-null. */
117 if (TREE_VALUE (attrs) == NULL_TREE)
118 return true;
120 /* Get the position number for ARG in the function signature. */
121 for (arg_num = 1, t = DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl);
123 t = TREE_CHAIN (t), arg_num++)
125 if (t == arg)
126 break;
129 gcc_assert (t == arg);
131 /* Now see if ARG_NUM is mentioned in the nonnull list. */
132 for (t = TREE_VALUE (attrs); t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
134 if (compare_tree_int (TREE_VALUE (t), arg_num) == 0)
135 return true;
138 return false;
142 /* Set value range VR to {T, MIN, MAX, EQUIV}. */
144 static void
145 set_value_range (value_range_t *vr, enum value_range_type t, tree min,
146 tree max, bitmap equiv)
148 #if defined ENABLE_CHECKING
149 /* Check the validity of the range. */
150 if (t == VR_RANGE || t == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
152 int cmp;
154 gcc_assert (min && max);
156 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (min)) && t == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
157 gcc_assert (min != TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (min))
158 || max != TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (max)));
160 cmp = compare_values (min, max);
161 gcc_assert (cmp == 0 || cmp == -1 || cmp == -2);
164 if (t == VR_UNDEFINED || t == VR_VARYING)
165 gcc_assert (min == NULL_TREE && max == NULL_TREE);
167 if (t == VR_UNDEFINED || t == VR_VARYING)
168 gcc_assert (equiv == NULL || bitmap_empty_p (equiv));
169 #endif
171 vr->type = t;
172 vr->min = min;
173 vr->max = max;
175 /* Since updating the equivalence set involves deep copying the
176 bitmaps, only do it if absolutely necessary. */
177 if (vr->equiv == NULL)
178 vr->equiv = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
180 if (equiv != vr->equiv)
182 if (equiv && !bitmap_empty_p (equiv))
183 bitmap_copy (vr->equiv, equiv);
184 else
185 bitmap_clear (vr->equiv);
190 /* Copy value range FROM into value range TO. */
192 static inline void
193 copy_value_range (value_range_t *to, value_range_t *from)
195 set_value_range (to, from->type, from->min, from->max, from->equiv);
199 /* Set value range VR to a non-NULL range of type TYPE. */
201 static inline void
202 set_value_range_to_nonnull (value_range_t *vr, tree type)
204 tree zero = build_int_cst (type, 0);
205 set_value_range (vr, VR_ANTI_RANGE, zero, zero, vr->equiv);
209 /* Set value range VR to a NULL range of type TYPE. */
211 static inline void
212 set_value_range_to_null (value_range_t *vr, tree type)
214 tree zero = build_int_cst (type, 0);
215 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, zero, zero, vr->equiv);
219 /* Set value range VR to VR_VARYING. */
221 static inline void
222 set_value_range_to_varying (value_range_t *vr)
224 vr->type = VR_VARYING;
225 vr->min = vr->max = NULL_TREE;
226 if (vr->equiv)
227 bitmap_clear (vr->equiv);
231 /* Set value range VR to VR_UNDEFINED. */
233 static inline void
234 set_value_range_to_undefined (value_range_t *vr)
236 vr->type = VR_UNDEFINED;
237 vr->min = vr->max = NULL_TREE;
238 if (vr->equiv)
239 bitmap_clear (vr->equiv);
243 /* Return value range information for VAR. Create an empty range
244 if none existed. */
246 static value_range_t *
247 get_value_range (tree var)
249 value_range_t *vr;
250 tree sym;
251 unsigned ver = SSA_NAME_VERSION (var);
253 vr = vr_value[ver];
254 if (vr)
255 return vr;
257 /* Create a default value range. */
258 vr_value[ver] = vr = xmalloc (sizeof (*vr));
259 memset (vr, 0, sizeof (*vr));
261 /* Allocate an equivalence set. */
262 vr->equiv = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
264 /* If VAR is a default definition, the variable can take any value
265 in VAR's type. */
266 sym = SSA_NAME_VAR (var);
267 if (var == default_def (sym))
269 /* Try to use the "nonnull" attribute to create ~[0, 0]
270 anti-ranges for pointers. Note that this is only valid with
271 default definitions of PARM_DECLs. */
272 if (TREE_CODE (sym) == PARM_DECL
273 && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (sym))
274 && nonnull_arg_p (sym))
275 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr, TREE_TYPE (sym));
276 else
277 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
280 return vr;
284 /* Update the value range and equivalence set for variable VAR to
285 NEW_VR. Return true if NEW_VR is different from VAR's previous
286 value.
288 NOTE: This function assumes that NEW_VR is a temporary value range
289 object created for the sole purpose of updating VAR's range. The
290 storage used by the equivalence set from NEW_VR will be freed by
291 this function. Do not call update_value_range when NEW_VR
292 is the range object associated with another SSA name. */
294 static inline bool
295 update_value_range (tree var, value_range_t *new_vr)
297 value_range_t *old_vr;
298 bool is_new;
300 /* Update the value range, if necessary. */
301 old_vr = get_value_range (var);
302 is_new = old_vr->type != new_vr->type
303 || old_vr->min != new_vr->min
304 || old_vr->max != new_vr->max
305 || (old_vr->equiv == NULL && new_vr->equiv)
306 || (old_vr->equiv && new_vr->equiv == NULL)
307 || (!bitmap_equal_p (old_vr->equiv, new_vr->equiv));
309 if (is_new)
310 set_value_range (old_vr, new_vr->type, new_vr->min, new_vr->max,
311 new_vr->equiv);
313 BITMAP_FREE (new_vr->equiv);
314 new_vr->equiv = NULL;
316 return is_new;
320 /* Add VAR and VAR's equivalence set to EQUIV. */
322 static void
323 add_equivalence (bitmap equiv, tree var)
325 unsigned ver = SSA_NAME_VERSION (var);
326 value_range_t *vr = vr_value[ver];
328 bitmap_set_bit (equiv, ver);
329 if (vr && vr->equiv)
330 bitmap_ior_into (equiv, vr->equiv);
334 /* Return true if VR is ~[0, 0]. */
336 static inline bool
337 range_is_nonnull (value_range_t *vr)
339 return vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE
340 && integer_zerop (vr->min)
341 && integer_zerop (vr->max);
345 /* Return true if VR is [0, 0]. */
347 static inline bool
348 range_is_null (value_range_t *vr)
350 return vr->type == VR_RANGE
351 && integer_zerop (vr->min)
352 && integer_zerop (vr->max);
356 /* Return true if value range VR involves at least one symbol. */
358 static inline bool
359 symbolic_range_p (value_range_t *vr)
361 return (!is_gimple_min_invariant (vr->min)
362 || !is_gimple_min_invariant (vr->max));
366 /* Like tree_expr_nonzero_p, but this function uses value ranges
367 obtained so far. */
369 static bool
370 vrp_expr_computes_nonzero (tree expr)
372 if (tree_expr_nonzero_p (expr))
373 return true;
375 /* If we have an expression of the form &X->a, then the expression
376 is nonnull if X is nonnull. */
377 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == ADDR_EXPR)
379 tree base = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
381 if (base != NULL_TREE
382 && TREE_CODE (base) == INDIRECT_REF
383 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0)) == SSA_NAME)
385 value_range_t *vr = get_value_range (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
386 if (range_is_nonnull (vr))
387 return true;
391 return false;
395 /* Compare two values VAL1 and VAL2. Return
397 -2 if VAL1 and VAL2 cannot be compared at compile-time,
398 -1 if VAL1 < VAL2,
399 0 if VAL1 == VAL2,
400 +1 if VAL1 > VAL2, and
401 +2 if VAL1 != VAL2
403 This is similar to tree_int_cst_compare but supports pointer values
404 and values that cannot be compared at compile time. */
406 static int
407 compare_values (tree val1, tree val2)
409 if (val1 == val2)
410 return 0;
412 /* Below we rely on the fact that VAL1 and VAL2 are both pointers or
413 both integers. */
414 gcc_assert (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1))
415 == POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val2)));
417 /* Do some limited symbolic comparisons. */
418 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1)))
420 /* We can determine some comparisons against +INF and -INF even
421 if the other value is an expression. */
422 if (val1 == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val1))
423 && TREE_CODE (val2) == MINUS_EXPR)
425 /* +INF > NAME - CST. */
426 return 1;
428 else if (val1 == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val1))
429 && TREE_CODE (val2) == PLUS_EXPR)
431 /* -INF < NAME + CST. */
432 return -1;
434 else if (TREE_CODE (val1) == MINUS_EXPR
435 && val2 == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val2)))
437 /* NAME - CST < +INF. */
438 return -1;
440 else if (TREE_CODE (val1) == PLUS_EXPR
441 && val2 == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val2)))
443 /* NAME + CST > -INF. */
444 return 1;
448 if ((TREE_CODE (val1) == SSA_NAME
449 || TREE_CODE (val1) == PLUS_EXPR
450 || TREE_CODE (val1) == MINUS_EXPR)
451 && (TREE_CODE (val2) == SSA_NAME
452 || TREE_CODE (val2) == PLUS_EXPR
453 || TREE_CODE (val2) == MINUS_EXPR))
455 tree n1, c1, n2, c2;
457 /* If VAL1 and VAL2 are of the form 'NAME [+-] CST' or 'NAME',
458 return -1 or +1 accordingly. If VAL1 and VAL2 don't use the
459 same name, return -2. */
460 if (TREE_CODE (val1) == SSA_NAME)
462 n1 = val1;
463 c1 = NULL_TREE;
465 else
467 n1 = TREE_OPERAND (val1, 0);
468 c1 = TREE_OPERAND (val1, 1);
471 if (TREE_CODE (val2) == SSA_NAME)
473 n2 = val2;
474 c2 = NULL_TREE;
476 else
478 n2 = TREE_OPERAND (val2, 0);
479 c2 = TREE_OPERAND (val2, 1);
482 /* Both values must use the same name. */
483 if (n1 != n2)
484 return -2;
486 if (TREE_CODE (val1) == SSA_NAME)
488 if (TREE_CODE (val2) == SSA_NAME)
489 /* NAME == NAME */
490 return 0;
491 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == PLUS_EXPR)
492 /* NAME < NAME + CST */
493 return -1;
494 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == MINUS_EXPR)
495 /* NAME > NAME - CST */
496 return 1;
498 else if (TREE_CODE (val1) == PLUS_EXPR)
500 if (TREE_CODE (val2) == SSA_NAME)
501 /* NAME + CST > NAME */
502 return 1;
503 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == PLUS_EXPR)
504 /* NAME + CST1 > NAME + CST2, if CST1 > CST2 */
505 return compare_values (c1, c2);
506 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == MINUS_EXPR)
507 /* NAME + CST1 > NAME - CST2 */
508 return 1;
510 else if (TREE_CODE (val1) == MINUS_EXPR)
512 if (TREE_CODE (val2) == SSA_NAME)
513 /* NAME - CST < NAME */
514 return -1;
515 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == PLUS_EXPR)
516 /* NAME - CST1 < NAME + CST2 */
517 return -1;
518 else if (TREE_CODE (val2) == MINUS_EXPR)
519 /* NAME - CST1 > NAME - CST2, if CST1 < CST2. Notice that
520 C1 and C2 are swapped in the call to compare_values. */
521 return compare_values (c2, c1);
524 gcc_unreachable ();
527 /* We cannot compare non-constants. */
528 if (!is_gimple_min_invariant (val1) || !is_gimple_min_invariant (val2))
529 return -2;
531 /* We cannot compare overflowed values. */
532 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (val1) || TREE_OVERFLOW (val2))
533 return -2;
535 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1)))
536 return tree_int_cst_compare (val1, val2);
537 else
539 tree t;
541 /* First see if VAL1 and VAL2 are not the same. */
542 if (val1 == val2 || operand_equal_p (val1, val2, 0))
543 return 0;
545 /* If VAL1 is a lower address than VAL2, return -1. */
546 t = fold_binary (LT_EXPR, boolean_type_node, val1, val2);
547 if (t == boolean_true_node)
548 return -1;
550 /* If VAL1 is a higher address than VAL2, return +1. */
551 t = fold_binary (GT_EXPR, boolean_type_node, val1, val2);
552 if (t == boolean_true_node)
553 return 1;
555 /* If VAL1 is different than VAL2, return +2. */
556 t = fold_binary (NE_EXPR, boolean_type_node, val1, val2);
557 if (t == boolean_true_node)
558 return 2;
560 return -2;
565 /* Return 1 if VAL is inside value range VR (VR->MIN <= VAL <= VR->MAX),
566 0 if VAL is not inside VR,
567 -2 if we cannot tell either way.
569 FIXME, the current semantics of this functions are a bit quirky
570 when taken in the context of VRP. In here we do not care
571 about VR's type. If VR is the anti-range ~[3, 5] the call
572 value_inside_range (4, VR) will return 1.
574 This is counter-intuitive in a strict sense, but the callers
575 currently expect this. They are calling the function
576 merely to determine whether VR->MIN <= VAL <= VR->MAX. The
577 callers are applying the VR_RANGE/VR_ANTI_RANGE semantics
578 themselves.
580 This also applies to value_ranges_intersect_p and
581 range_includes_zero_p. The semantics of VR_RANGE and
582 VR_ANTI_RANGE should be encoded here, but that also means
583 adapting the users of these functions to the new semantics. */
585 static inline int
586 value_inside_range (tree val, value_range_t *vr)
588 int cmp1, cmp2;
590 cmp1 = compare_values (val, vr->min);
591 if (cmp1 == -2 || cmp1 == 2)
592 return -2;
594 cmp2 = compare_values (val, vr->max);
595 if (cmp2 == -2 || cmp2 == 2)
596 return -2;
598 return (cmp1 == 0 || cmp1 == 1) && (cmp2 == -1 || cmp2 == 0);
602 /* Return true if value ranges VR0 and VR1 have a non-empty
603 intersection. */
605 static inline bool
606 value_ranges_intersect_p (value_range_t *vr0, value_range_t *vr1)
608 return (value_inside_range (vr1->min, vr0) == 1
609 || value_inside_range (vr1->max, vr0) == 1
610 || value_inside_range (vr0->min, vr1) == 1
611 || value_inside_range (vr0->max, vr1) == 1);
615 /* Return true if VR includes the value zero, false otherwise. FIXME,
616 currently this will return false for an anti-range like ~[-4, 3].
617 This will be wrong when the semantics of value_inside_range are
618 modified (currently the users of this function expect these
619 semantics). */
621 static inline bool
622 range_includes_zero_p (value_range_t *vr)
624 tree zero;
626 gcc_assert (vr->type != VR_UNDEFINED
627 && vr->type != VR_VARYING
628 && !symbolic_range_p (vr));
630 zero = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr->min), 0);
631 return (value_inside_range (zero, vr) == 1);
635 /* When extracting ranges from X_i = ASSERT_EXPR <Y_j, pred>, we will
636 initially consider X_i and Y_j equivalent, so the equivalence set
637 of Y_j is added to the equivalence set of X_i. However, it is
638 possible to have a chain of ASSERT_EXPRs whose predicates are
639 actually incompatible. This is usually the result of nesting of
640 contradictory if-then-else statements. For instance, in PR 24670:
642 count_4 has range [-INF, 63]
644 if (count_4 != 0)
646 count_19 = ASSERT_EXPR <count_4, count_4 != 0>
647 if (count_19 > 63)
649 count_18 = ASSERT_EXPR <count_19, count_19 > 63>
650 if (count_18 <= 63)
655 Notice that 'if (count_19 > 63)' is trivially false and will be
656 folded out at the end. However, during propagation, the flowgraph
657 is not cleaned up and so, VRP will evaluate predicates more
658 predicates than necessary, so it must support these
659 inconsistencies. The problem here is that because of the chaining
660 of ASSERT_EXPRs, the equivalency set for count_18 includes count_4.
661 Since count_4 has an incompatible range, we ICE when evaluating the
662 ranges in the equivalency set. So, we need to remove count_4 from
663 it. */
665 static void
666 fix_equivalence_set (value_range_t *vr_p)
668 bitmap_iterator bi;
669 unsigned i;
670 bitmap e = vr_p->equiv;
671 bitmap to_remove = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
673 /* Only detect inconsistencies on numeric ranges. */
674 if (vr_p->type == VR_VARYING
675 || vr_p->type == VR_UNDEFINED
676 || symbolic_range_p (vr_p))
677 return;
679 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (e, 0, i, bi)
681 value_range_t *equiv_vr = vr_value[i];
683 if (equiv_vr->type == VR_VARYING
684 || equiv_vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED
685 || symbolic_range_p (equiv_vr))
686 continue;
688 if (equiv_vr->type == VR_RANGE
689 && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE
690 && !value_ranges_intersect_p (vr_p, equiv_vr))
691 bitmap_set_bit (to_remove, i);
692 else if ((equiv_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
693 || (equiv_vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE))
695 /* A range and an anti-range have an empty intersection if
696 their end points are the same. FIXME,
697 value_ranges_intersect_p should handle this
698 automatically. */
699 if (compare_values (equiv_vr->min, vr_p->min) == 0
700 && compare_values (equiv_vr->max, vr_p->max) == 0)
701 bitmap_set_bit (to_remove, i);
705 bitmap_and_compl_into (vr_p->equiv, to_remove);
706 BITMAP_FREE (to_remove);
710 /* Extract value range information from an ASSERT_EXPR EXPR and store
711 it in *VR_P. */
713 static void
714 extract_range_from_assert (value_range_t *vr_p, tree expr)
716 tree var, cond, limit, min, max, type;
717 value_range_t *var_vr, *limit_vr;
718 enum tree_code cond_code;
720 var = ASSERT_EXPR_VAR (expr);
721 cond = ASSERT_EXPR_COND (expr);
723 gcc_assert (COMPARISON_CLASS_P (cond));
725 /* Find VAR in the ASSERT_EXPR conditional. */
726 if (var == TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0))
728 /* If the predicate is of the form VAR COMP LIMIT, then we just
729 take LIMIT from the RHS and use the same comparison code. */
730 limit = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 1);
731 cond_code = TREE_CODE (cond);
733 else
735 /* If the predicate is of the form LIMIT COMP VAR, then we need
736 to flip around the comparison code to create the proper range
737 for VAR. */
738 limit = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0);
739 cond_code = swap_tree_comparison (TREE_CODE (cond));
742 type = TREE_TYPE (limit);
743 gcc_assert (limit != var);
745 /* For pointer arithmetic, we only keep track of pointer equality
746 and inequality. */
747 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type) && cond_code != NE_EXPR && cond_code != EQ_EXPR)
749 set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
750 return;
753 /* If LIMIT is another SSA name and LIMIT has a range of its own,
754 try to use LIMIT's range to avoid creating symbolic ranges
755 unnecessarily. */
756 limit_vr = (TREE_CODE (limit) == SSA_NAME) ? get_value_range (limit) : NULL;
758 /* LIMIT's range is only interesting if it has any useful information. */
759 if (limit_vr
760 && (limit_vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED
761 || limit_vr->type == VR_VARYING
762 || symbolic_range_p (limit_vr)))
763 limit_vr = NULL;
765 /* Special handling for integral types with super-types. Some FEs
766 construct integral types derived from other types and restrict
767 the range of values these new types may take.
769 It may happen that LIMIT is actually smaller than TYPE's minimum
770 value. For instance, the Ada FE is generating code like this
771 during bootstrap:
773 D.1480_32 = nam_30 - 300000361;
774 if (D.1480_32 <= 1) goto <L112>; else goto <L52>;
775 <L112>:;
776 D.1480_94 = ASSERT_EXPR <D.1480_32, D.1480_32 <= 1>;
778 All the names are of type types__name_id___XDLU_300000000__399999999
779 which has min == 300000000 and max == 399999999. This means that
780 the ASSERT_EXPR would try to create the range [3000000, 1] which
781 is invalid.
783 The fact that the type specifies MIN and MAX values does not
784 automatically mean that every variable of that type will always
785 be within that range, so the predicate may well be true at run
786 time. If we had symbolic -INF and +INF values, we could
787 represent this range, but we currently represent -INF and +INF
788 using the type's min and max values.
790 So, the only sensible thing we can do for now is set the
791 resulting range to VR_VARYING. TODO, would having symbolic -INF
792 and +INF values be worth the trouble? */
793 if (TREE_CODE (limit) != SSA_NAME
794 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
795 && TREE_TYPE (type))
797 if (cond_code == LE_EXPR || cond_code == LT_EXPR)
799 tree type_min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type);
800 int cmp = compare_values (limit, type_min);
802 /* For < or <= comparisons, if LIMIT is smaller than
803 TYPE_MIN, set the range to VR_VARYING. */
804 if (cmp == -1 || cmp == 0)
806 set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
807 return;
810 else if (cond_code == GE_EXPR || cond_code == GT_EXPR)
812 tree type_max = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type);
813 int cmp = compare_values (limit, type_max);
815 /* For > or >= comparisons, if LIMIT is bigger than
816 TYPE_MAX, set the range to VR_VARYING. */
817 if (cmp == 1 || cmp == 0)
819 set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
820 return;
825 /* Initially, the new range has the same set of equivalences of
826 VAR's range. This will be revised before returning the final
827 value. Since assertions may be chained via mutually exclusive
828 predicates, we will need to trim the set of equivalences before
829 we are done. */
830 gcc_assert (vr_p->equiv == NULL);
831 vr_p->equiv = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
832 add_equivalence (vr_p->equiv, var);
834 /* Extract a new range based on the asserted comparison for VAR and
835 LIMIT's value range. Notice that if LIMIT has an anti-range, we
836 will only use it for equality comparisons (EQ_EXPR). For any
837 other kind of assertion, we cannot derive a range from LIMIT's
838 anti-range that can be used to describe the new range. For
839 instance, ASSERT_EXPR <x_2, x_2 <= b_4>. If b_4 is ~[2, 10],
840 then b_4 takes on the ranges [-INF, 1] and [11, +INF]. There is
841 no single range for x_2 that could describe LE_EXPR, so we might
842 as well build the range [b_4, +INF] for it. */
843 if (cond_code == EQ_EXPR)
845 enum value_range_type range_type;
847 if (limit_vr)
849 range_type = limit_vr->type;
850 min = limit_vr->min;
851 max = limit_vr->max;
853 else
855 range_type = VR_RANGE;
856 min = limit;
857 max = limit;
860 set_value_range (vr_p, range_type, min, max, vr_p->equiv);
862 /* When asserting the equality VAR == LIMIT and LIMIT is another
863 SSA name, the new range will also inherit the equivalence set
864 from LIMIT. */
865 if (TREE_CODE (limit) == SSA_NAME)
866 add_equivalence (vr_p->equiv, limit);
868 else if (cond_code == NE_EXPR)
870 /* As described above, when LIMIT's range is an anti-range and
871 this assertion is an inequality (NE_EXPR), then we cannot
872 derive anything from the anti-range. For instance, if
873 LIMIT's range was ~[0, 0], the assertion 'VAR != LIMIT' does
874 not imply that VAR's range is [0, 0]. So, in the case of
875 anti-ranges, we just assert the inequality using LIMIT and
876 not its anti-range.
878 If LIMIT_VR is a range, we can only use it to build a new
879 anti-range if LIMIT_VR is a single-valued range. For
880 instance, if LIMIT_VR is [0, 1], the predicate
881 VAR != [0, 1] does not mean that VAR's range is ~[0, 1].
882 Rather, it means that for value 0 VAR should be ~[0, 0]
883 and for value 1, VAR should be ~[1, 1]. We cannot
884 represent these ranges.
886 The only situation in which we can build a valid
887 anti-range is when LIMIT_VR is a single-valued range
888 (i.e., LIMIT_VR->MIN == LIMIT_VR->MAX). In that case,
889 build the anti-range ~[LIMIT_VR->MIN, LIMIT_VR->MAX]. */
890 if (limit_vr
891 && limit_vr->type == VR_RANGE
892 && compare_values (limit_vr->min, limit_vr->max) == 0)
894 min = limit_vr->min;
895 max = limit_vr->max;
897 else
899 /* In any other case, we cannot use LIMIT's range to build a
900 valid anti-range. */
901 min = max = limit;
904 /* If MIN and MAX cover the whole range for their type, then
905 just use the original LIMIT. */
906 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
907 && min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type)
908 && max == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type))
909 min = max = limit;
911 set_value_range (vr_p, VR_ANTI_RANGE, min, max, vr_p->equiv);
913 else if (cond_code == LE_EXPR || cond_code == LT_EXPR)
915 min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type);
917 if (limit_vr == NULL || limit_vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
918 max = limit;
919 else
921 /* If LIMIT_VR is of the form [N1, N2], we need to build the
922 range [MIN, N2] for LE_EXPR and [MIN, N2 - 1] for
923 LT_EXPR. */
924 max = limit_vr->max;
927 /* For LT_EXPR, we create the range [MIN, MAX - 1]. */
928 if (cond_code == LT_EXPR)
930 tree one = build_int_cst (type, 1);
931 max = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, type, max, one);
934 set_value_range (vr_p, VR_RANGE, min, max, vr_p->equiv);
936 else if (cond_code == GE_EXPR || cond_code == GT_EXPR)
938 max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type);
940 if (limit_vr == NULL || limit_vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
941 min = limit;
942 else
944 /* If LIMIT_VR is of the form [N1, N2], we need to build the
945 range [N1, MAX] for GE_EXPR and [N1 + 1, MAX] for
946 GT_EXPR. */
947 min = limit_vr->min;
950 /* For GT_EXPR, we create the range [MIN + 1, MAX]. */
951 if (cond_code == GT_EXPR)
953 tree one = build_int_cst (type, 1);
954 min = fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR, type, min, one);
957 set_value_range (vr_p, VR_RANGE, min, max, vr_p->equiv);
959 else
960 gcc_unreachable ();
962 /* If VAR already had a known range, it may happen that the new
963 range we have computed and VAR's range are not compatible. For
964 instance,
966 if (p_5 == NULL)
967 p_6 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_5, p_5 == NULL>;
968 x_7 = p_6->fld;
969 p_8 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_6, p_6 != NULL>;
971 While the above comes from a faulty program, it will cause an ICE
972 later because p_8 and p_6 will have incompatible ranges and at
973 the same time will be considered equivalent. A similar situation
974 would arise from
976 if (i_5 > 10)
977 i_6 = ASSERT_EXPR <i_5, i_5 > 10>;
978 if (i_5 < 5)
979 i_7 = ASSERT_EXPR <i_6, i_6 < 5>;
981 Again i_6 and i_7 will have incompatible ranges. It would be
982 pointless to try and do anything with i_7's range because
983 anything dominated by 'if (i_5 < 5)' will be optimized away.
984 Note, due to the wa in which simulation proceeds, the statement
985 i_7 = ASSERT_EXPR <...> we would never be visited because the
986 conditional 'if (i_5 < 5)' always evaluates to false. However,
987 this extra check does not hurt and may protect against future
988 changes to VRP that may get into a situation similar to the
989 NULL pointer dereference example.
991 Note that these compatibility tests are only needed when dealing
992 with ranges or a mix of range and anti-range. If VAR_VR and VR_P
993 are both anti-ranges, they will always be compatible, because two
994 anti-ranges will always have a non-empty intersection. */
996 var_vr = get_value_range (var);
998 /* We may need to make adjustments when VR_P and VAR_VR are numeric
999 ranges or anti-ranges. */
1000 if (vr_p->type == VR_VARYING
1001 || vr_p->type == VR_UNDEFINED
1002 || var_vr->type == VR_VARYING
1003 || var_vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED
1004 || symbolic_range_p (vr_p)
1005 || symbolic_range_p (var_vr))
1006 goto done;
1008 if (var_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE)
1010 /* If the two ranges have a non-empty intersection, we can
1011 refine the resulting range. Since the assert expression
1012 creates an equivalency and at the same time it asserts a
1013 predicate, we can take the intersection of the two ranges to
1014 get better precision. */
1015 if (value_ranges_intersect_p (var_vr, vr_p))
1017 /* Use the larger of the two minimums. */
1018 if (compare_values (vr_p->min, var_vr->min) == -1)
1019 min = var_vr->min;
1020 else
1021 min = vr_p->min;
1023 /* Use the smaller of the two maximums. */
1024 if (compare_values (vr_p->max, var_vr->max) == 1)
1025 max = var_vr->max;
1026 else
1027 max = vr_p->max;
1029 set_value_range (vr_p, vr_p->type, min, max, vr_p->equiv);
1031 else
1033 /* The two ranges do not intersect, set the new range to
1034 VARYING, because we will not be able to do anything
1035 meaningful with it. */
1036 set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
1039 else if ((var_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1040 || (var_vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && vr_p->type == VR_RANGE))
1042 /* A range and an anti-range will cancel each other only if
1043 their ends are the same. For instance, in the example above,
1044 p_8's range ~[0, 0] and p_6's range [0, 0] are incompatible,
1045 so VR_P should be set to VR_VARYING. */
1046 if (compare_values (var_vr->min, vr_p->min) == 0
1047 && compare_values (var_vr->max, vr_p->max) == 0)
1048 set_value_range_to_varying (vr_p);
1051 /* Remove names from the equivalence set that have ranges
1052 incompatible with VR_P. */
1053 done:
1054 fix_equivalence_set (vr_p);
1058 /* Extract range information from SSA name VAR and store it in VR. If
1059 VAR has an interesting range, use it. Otherwise, create the
1060 range [VAR, VAR] and return it. This is useful in situations where
1061 we may have conditionals testing values of VARYING names. For
1062 instance,
1064 x_3 = y_5;
1065 if (x_3 > y_5)
1068 Even if y_5 is deemed VARYING, we can determine that x_3 > y_5 is
1069 always false. */
1071 static void
1072 extract_range_from_ssa_name (value_range_t *vr, tree var)
1074 value_range_t *var_vr = get_value_range (var);
1076 if (var_vr->type != VR_UNDEFINED && var_vr->type != VR_VARYING)
1077 copy_value_range (vr, var_vr);
1078 else
1079 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, var, var, NULL);
1081 add_equivalence (vr->equiv, var);
1085 /* Wrapper around int_const_binop. If the operation overflows and we
1086 are not using wrapping arithmetic, then adjust the result to be
1087 -INF or +INF depending on CODE, VAL1 and VAL2. */
1089 static inline tree
1090 vrp_int_const_binop (enum tree_code code, tree val1, tree val2)
1092 tree res;
1094 if (flag_wrapv)
1095 return int_const_binop (code, val1, val2, 0);
1097 /* If we are not using wrapping arithmetic, operate symbolically
1098 on -INF and +INF. */
1099 res = int_const_binop (code, val1, val2, 0);
1101 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val1)))
1103 int checkz = compare_values (res, val1);
1105 /* Ensure that res = val1 + val2 >= val1
1106 or that res = val1 - val2 <= val1. */
1107 if ((code == PLUS_EXPR && !(checkz == 1 || checkz == 0))
1108 || (code == MINUS_EXPR && !(checkz == 0 || checkz == -1)))
1110 res = copy_node (res);
1111 TREE_OVERFLOW (res) = 1;
1114 /* If the operation overflowed but neither VAL1 nor VAL2 are
1115 overflown, return -INF or +INF depending on the operation
1116 and the combination of signs of the operands. */
1117 else if (TREE_OVERFLOW (res)
1118 && !TREE_OVERFLOW (val1)
1119 && !TREE_OVERFLOW (val2))
1121 int sgn1 = tree_int_cst_sgn (val1);
1122 int sgn2 = tree_int_cst_sgn (val2);
1124 /* Notice that we only need to handle the restricted set of
1125 operations handled by extract_range_from_binary_expr.
1126 Among them, only multiplication, addition and subtraction
1127 can yield overflow without overflown operands because we
1128 are working with integral types only... except in the
1129 case VAL1 = -INF and VAL2 = -1 which overflows to +INF
1130 for division too. */
1132 /* For multiplication, the sign of the overflow is given
1133 by the comparison of the signs of the operands. */
1134 if ((code == MULT_EXPR && sgn1 == sgn2)
1135 /* For addition, the operands must be of the same sign
1136 to yield an overflow. Its sign is therefore that
1137 of one of the operands, for example the first. */
1138 || (code == PLUS_EXPR && sgn1 > 0)
1139 /* For subtraction, the operands must be of different
1140 signs to yield an overflow. Its sign is therefore
1141 that of the first operand or the opposite of that
1142 of the second operand. A first operand of 0 counts
1143 as positive here, for the corner case 0 - (-INF),
1144 which overflows, but must yield +INF. */
1145 || (code == MINUS_EXPR && sgn1 >= 0)
1146 /* For division, the only case is -INF / -1 = +INF. */
1147 || code == TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1148 || code == FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1149 || code == CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1150 || code == EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1151 || code == ROUND_DIV_EXPR)
1152 return TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (res));
1153 else
1154 return TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (res));
1157 return res;
1161 /* Extract range information from a binary expression EXPR based on
1162 the ranges of each of its operands and the expression code. */
1164 static void
1165 extract_range_from_binary_expr (value_range_t *vr, tree expr)
1167 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (expr);
1168 tree op0, op1, min, max;
1169 int cmp;
1170 value_range_t vr0 = { VR_UNDEFINED, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL };
1171 value_range_t vr1 = { VR_UNDEFINED, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL };
1173 /* Not all binary expressions can be applied to ranges in a
1174 meaningful way. Handle only arithmetic operations. */
1175 if (code != PLUS_EXPR
1176 && code != MINUS_EXPR
1177 && code != MULT_EXPR
1178 && code != TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1179 && code != FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1180 && code != CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1181 && code != EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1182 && code != ROUND_DIV_EXPR
1183 && code != MIN_EXPR
1184 && code != MAX_EXPR
1185 && code != TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR
1186 && code != TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR
1187 && code != TRUTH_AND_EXPR
1188 && code != TRUTH_OR_EXPR
1189 && code != TRUTH_XOR_EXPR)
1191 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1192 return;
1195 /* Get value ranges for each operand. For constant operands, create
1196 a new value range with the operand to simplify processing. */
1197 op0 = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
1198 if (TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME)
1199 vr0 = *(get_value_range (op0));
1200 else if (is_gimple_min_invariant (op0))
1201 set_value_range (&vr0, VR_RANGE, op0, op0, NULL);
1202 else
1203 set_value_range_to_varying (&vr0);
1205 op1 = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1);
1206 if (TREE_CODE (op1) == SSA_NAME)
1207 vr1 = *(get_value_range (op1));
1208 else if (is_gimple_min_invariant (op1))
1209 set_value_range (&vr1, VR_RANGE, op1, op1, NULL);
1210 else
1211 set_value_range_to_varying (&vr1);
1213 /* If either range is UNDEFINED, so is the result. */
1214 if (vr0.type == VR_UNDEFINED || vr1.type == VR_UNDEFINED)
1216 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr);
1217 return;
1220 /* Refuse to operate on VARYING ranges, ranges of different kinds
1221 and symbolic ranges. TODO, we may be able to derive anti-ranges
1222 in some cases. */
1223 if (vr0.type == VR_VARYING
1224 || vr1.type == VR_VARYING
1225 || vr0.type != vr1.type
1226 || symbolic_range_p (&vr0)
1227 || symbolic_range_p (&vr1))
1229 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1230 return;
1233 /* Now evaluate the expression to determine the new range. */
1234 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (expr))
1235 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0))
1236 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op1)))
1238 /* For pointer types, we are really only interested in asserting
1239 whether the expression evaluates to non-NULL. FIXME, we used
1240 to gcc_assert (code == PLUS_EXPR || code == MINUS_EXPR), but
1241 ivopts is generating expressions with pointer multiplication
1242 in them. */
1243 if (code == PLUS_EXPR)
1245 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0) || range_is_nonnull (&vr1))
1246 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr, TREE_TYPE (expr));
1247 else if (range_is_null (&vr0) && range_is_null (&vr1))
1248 set_value_range_to_null (vr, TREE_TYPE (expr));
1249 else
1250 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1252 else
1254 /* Subtracting from a pointer, may yield 0, so just drop the
1255 resulting range to varying. */
1256 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1259 return;
1262 /* For integer ranges, apply the operation to each end of the
1263 range and see what we end up with. */
1264 if (code == TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR
1265 || code == TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR
1266 || code == TRUTH_AND_EXPR
1267 || code == TRUTH_OR_EXPR
1268 || code == TRUTH_XOR_EXPR)
1270 /* Boolean expressions cannot be folded with int_const_binop. */
1271 min = fold_binary (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.min, vr1.min);
1272 max = fold_binary (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.max, vr1.max);
1274 else if (code == PLUS_EXPR
1275 || code == MIN_EXPR
1276 || code == MAX_EXPR)
1278 /* If we have a PLUS_EXPR with two VR_ANTI_RANGEs, drop to
1279 VR_VARYING. It would take more effort to compute a precise
1280 range for such a case. For example, if we have op0 == 1 and
1281 op1 == -1 with their ranges both being ~[0,0], we would have
1282 op0 + op1 == 0, so we cannot claim that the sum is in ~[0,0].
1283 Note that we are guaranteed to have vr0.type == vr1.type at
1284 this point. */
1285 if (code == PLUS_EXPR && vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1287 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1288 return;
1291 /* For operations that make the resulting range directly
1292 proportional to the original ranges, apply the operation to
1293 the same end of each range. */
1294 min = vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.min, vr1.min);
1295 max = vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.max, vr1.max);
1297 else if (code == MULT_EXPR
1298 || code == TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1299 || code == FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1300 || code == CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1301 || code == EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1302 || code == ROUND_DIV_EXPR)
1304 tree val[4];
1305 size_t i;
1307 /* If we have an unsigned MULT_EXPR with two VR_ANTI_RANGEs,
1308 drop to VR_VARYING. It would take more effort to compute a
1309 precise range for such a case. For example, if we have
1310 op0 == 65536 and op1 == 65536 with their ranges both being
1311 ~[0,0] on a 32-bit machine, we would have op0 * op1 == 0, so
1312 we cannot claim that the product is in ~[0,0]. Note that we
1313 are guaranteed to have vr0.type == vr1.type at this
1314 point. */
1315 if (code == MULT_EXPR
1316 && vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE
1317 && (flag_wrapv || TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (op0))))
1319 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1320 return;
1323 /* Multiplications and divisions are a bit tricky to handle,
1324 depending on the mix of signs we have in the two ranges, we
1325 need to operate on different values to get the minimum and
1326 maximum values for the new range. One approach is to figure
1327 out all the variations of range combinations and do the
1328 operations.
1330 However, this involves several calls to compare_values and it
1331 is pretty convoluted. It's simpler to do the 4 operations
1332 (MIN0 OP MIN1, MIN0 OP MAX1, MAX0 OP MIN1 and MAX0 OP MAX0 OP
1333 MAX1) and then figure the smallest and largest values to form
1334 the new range. */
1336 /* Divisions by zero result in a VARYING value. */
1337 if (code != MULT_EXPR
1338 && (vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE || range_includes_zero_p (&vr1)))
1340 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1341 return;
1344 /* Compute the 4 cross operations. */
1345 val[0] = vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.min, vr1.min);
1347 val[1] = (vr1.max != vr1.min)
1348 ? vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.min, vr1.max)
1349 : NULL_TREE;
1351 val[2] = (vr0.max != vr0.min)
1352 ? vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.max, vr1.min)
1353 : NULL_TREE;
1355 val[3] = (vr0.min != vr0.max && vr1.min != vr1.max)
1356 ? vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.max, vr1.max)
1357 : NULL_TREE;
1359 /* Set MIN to the minimum of VAL[i] and MAX to the maximum
1360 of VAL[i]. */
1361 min = val[0];
1362 max = val[0];
1363 for (i = 1; i < 4; i++)
1365 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (min) || TREE_OVERFLOW (max))
1366 break;
1368 if (val[i])
1370 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (val[i]))
1372 /* If we found an overflowed value, set MIN and MAX
1373 to it so that we set the resulting range to
1374 VARYING. */
1375 min = max = val[i];
1376 break;
1379 if (compare_values (val[i], min) == -1)
1380 min = val[i];
1382 if (compare_values (val[i], max) == 1)
1383 max = val[i];
1387 else if (code == MINUS_EXPR)
1389 /* If we have a MINUS_EXPR with two VR_ANTI_RANGEs, drop to
1390 VR_VARYING. It would take more effort to compute a precise
1391 range for such a case. For example, if we have op0 == 1 and
1392 op1 == 1 with their ranges both being ~[0,0], we would have
1393 op0 - op1 == 0, so we cannot claim that the difference is in
1394 ~[0,0]. Note that we are guaranteed to have
1395 vr0.type == vr1.type at this point. */
1396 if (vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1398 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1399 return;
1402 /* For MINUS_EXPR, apply the operation to the opposite ends of
1403 each range. */
1404 min = vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.min, vr1.max);
1405 max = vrp_int_const_binop (code, vr0.max, vr1.min);
1407 else
1408 gcc_unreachable ();
1410 /* If either MIN or MAX overflowed, then set the resulting range to
1411 VARYING. */
1412 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (min) || TREE_OVERFLOW (max))
1414 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1415 return;
1418 cmp = compare_values (min, max);
1419 if (cmp == -2 || cmp == 1)
1421 /* If the new range has its limits swapped around (MIN > MAX),
1422 then the operation caused one of them to wrap around, mark
1423 the new range VARYING. */
1424 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1426 else
1427 set_value_range (vr, vr0.type, min, max, NULL);
1431 /* Extract range information from a unary expression EXPR based on
1432 the range of its operand and the expression code. */
1434 static void
1435 extract_range_from_unary_expr (value_range_t *vr, tree expr)
1437 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (expr);
1438 tree min, max, op0;
1439 int cmp;
1440 value_range_t vr0 = { VR_UNDEFINED, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL };
1442 /* Refuse to operate on certain unary expressions for which we
1443 cannot easily determine a resulting range. */
1444 if (code == FIX_TRUNC_EXPR
1445 || code == FIX_CEIL_EXPR
1446 || code == FIX_FLOOR_EXPR
1447 || code == FIX_ROUND_EXPR
1448 || code == FLOAT_EXPR
1449 || code == BIT_NOT_EXPR
1450 || code == NON_LVALUE_EXPR
1451 || code == CONJ_EXPR)
1453 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1454 return;
1457 /* Get value ranges for the operand. For constant operands, create
1458 a new value range with the operand to simplify processing. */
1459 op0 = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
1460 if (TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME)
1461 vr0 = *(get_value_range (op0));
1462 else if (is_gimple_min_invariant (op0))
1463 set_value_range (&vr0, VR_RANGE, op0, op0, NULL);
1464 else
1465 set_value_range_to_varying (&vr0);
1467 /* If VR0 is UNDEFINED, so is the result. */
1468 if (vr0.type == VR_UNDEFINED)
1470 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr);
1471 return;
1474 /* Refuse to operate on varying and symbolic ranges. Also, if the
1475 operand is neither a pointer nor an integral type, set the
1476 resulting range to VARYING. TODO, in some cases we may be able
1477 to derive anti-ranges (like nonzero values). */
1478 if (vr0.type == VR_VARYING
1479 || (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0))
1480 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0)))
1481 || symbolic_range_p (&vr0))
1483 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1484 return;
1487 /* If the expression involves pointers, we are only interested in
1488 determining if it evaluates to NULL [0, 0] or non-NULL (~[0, 0]). */
1489 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (expr)) || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0)))
1491 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0) || tree_expr_nonzero_p (expr))
1492 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr, TREE_TYPE (expr));
1493 else if (range_is_null (&vr0))
1494 set_value_range_to_null (vr, TREE_TYPE (expr));
1495 else
1496 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1498 return;
1501 /* Handle unary expressions on integer ranges. */
1502 if (code == NOP_EXPR || code == CONVERT_EXPR)
1504 tree inner_type = TREE_TYPE (op0);
1505 tree outer_type = TREE_TYPE (expr);
1507 /* If VR0 represents a simple range, then try to convert
1508 the min and max values for the range to the same type
1509 as OUTER_TYPE. If the results compare equal to VR0's
1510 min and max values and the new min is still less than
1511 or equal to the new max, then we can safely use the newly
1512 computed range for EXPR. This allows us to compute
1513 accurate ranges through many casts. */
1514 if (vr0.type == VR_RANGE)
1516 tree new_min, new_max;
1518 /* Convert VR0's min/max to OUTER_TYPE. */
1519 new_min = fold_convert (outer_type, vr0.min);
1520 new_max = fold_convert (outer_type, vr0.max);
1522 /* Verify the new min/max values are gimple values and
1523 that they compare equal to VR0's min/max values. */
1524 if (is_gimple_val (new_min)
1525 && is_gimple_val (new_max)
1526 && tree_int_cst_equal (new_min, vr0.min)
1527 && tree_int_cst_equal (new_max, vr0.max)
1528 && compare_values (new_min, new_max) <= 0
1529 && compare_values (new_min, new_max) >= -1)
1531 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, new_min, new_max, vr->equiv);
1532 return;
1536 /* When converting types of different sizes, set the result to
1537 VARYING. Things like sign extensions and precision loss may
1538 change the range. For instance, if x_3 is of type 'long long
1539 int' and 'y_5 = (unsigned short) x_3', if x_3 is ~[0, 0], it
1540 is impossible to know at compile time whether y_5 will be
1541 ~[0, 0]. */
1542 if (TYPE_SIZE (inner_type) != TYPE_SIZE (outer_type)
1543 || TYPE_PRECISION (inner_type) != TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type))
1545 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1546 return;
1550 /* Apply the operation to each end of the range and see what we end
1551 up with. */
1552 if (code == NEGATE_EXPR
1553 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (expr)))
1555 /* NEGATE_EXPR flips the range around. */
1556 min = (vr0.max == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr)) && !flag_wrapv)
1557 ? TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr))
1558 : fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.max);
1560 max = (vr0.min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr)) && !flag_wrapv)
1561 ? TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr))
1562 : fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.min);
1564 else if (code == ABS_EXPR
1565 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (expr)))
1567 /* -TYPE_MIN_VALUE = TYPE_MIN_VALUE with flag_wrapv so we can't get a
1568 useful range. */
1569 if (flag_wrapv
1570 && ((vr0.type == VR_RANGE
1571 && vr0.min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr)))
1572 || (vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE
1573 && vr0.min != TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr))
1574 && !range_includes_zero_p (&vr0))))
1576 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1577 return;
1580 /* ABS_EXPR may flip the range around, if the original range
1581 included negative values. */
1582 min = (vr0.min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr)))
1583 ? TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr))
1584 : fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.min);
1586 max = fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.max);
1588 cmp = compare_values (min, max);
1590 /* If a VR_ANTI_RANGEs contains zero, then we have
1591 ~[-INF, min(MIN, MAX)]. */
1592 if (vr0.type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1594 if (range_includes_zero_p (&vr0))
1596 tree type_min_value = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr));
1598 /* Take the lower of the two values. */
1599 if (cmp != 1)
1600 max = min;
1602 /* Create ~[-INF, min (abs(MIN), abs(MAX))]
1603 or ~[-INF + 1, min (abs(MIN), abs(MAX))] when
1604 flag_wrapv is set and the original anti-range doesn't include
1605 TYPE_MIN_VALUE, remember -TYPE_MIN_VALUE = TYPE_MIN_VALUE. */
1606 min = (flag_wrapv && vr0.min != type_min_value
1607 ? int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR,
1608 type_min_value,
1609 integer_one_node, 0)
1610 : type_min_value);
1612 else
1614 /* All else has failed, so create the range [0, INF], even for
1615 flag_wrapv since TYPE_MIN_VALUE is in the original
1616 anti-range. */
1617 vr0.type = VR_RANGE;
1618 min = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (expr), 0);
1619 max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (expr));
1623 /* If the range contains zero then we know that the minimum value in the
1624 range will be zero. */
1625 else if (range_includes_zero_p (&vr0))
1627 if (cmp == 1)
1628 max = min;
1629 min = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (expr), 0);
1631 else
1633 /* If the range was reversed, swap MIN and MAX. */
1634 if (cmp == 1)
1636 tree t = min;
1637 min = max;
1638 max = t;
1642 else
1644 /* Otherwise, operate on each end of the range. */
1645 min = fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.min);
1646 max = fold_unary_to_constant (code, TREE_TYPE (expr), vr0.max);
1649 cmp = compare_values (min, max);
1650 if (cmp == -2 || cmp == 1)
1652 /* If the new range has its limits swapped around (MIN > MAX),
1653 then the operation caused one of them to wrap around, mark
1654 the new range VARYING. */
1655 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1657 else
1658 set_value_range (vr, vr0.type, min, max, NULL);
1662 /* Extract range information from a comparison expression EXPR based
1663 on the range of its operand and the expression code. */
1665 static void
1666 extract_range_from_comparison (value_range_t *vr, tree expr)
1668 tree val = vrp_evaluate_conditional (expr, false);
1669 if (val)
1671 /* Since this expression was found on the RHS of an assignment,
1672 its type may be different from _Bool. Convert VAL to EXPR's
1673 type. */
1674 val = fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (expr), val);
1675 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, val, val, vr->equiv);
1677 else
1678 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1682 /* Try to compute a useful range out of expression EXPR and store it
1683 in *VR. */
1685 static void
1686 extract_range_from_expr (value_range_t *vr, tree expr)
1688 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (expr);
1690 if (code == ASSERT_EXPR)
1691 extract_range_from_assert (vr, expr);
1692 else if (code == SSA_NAME)
1693 extract_range_from_ssa_name (vr, expr);
1694 else if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (code) == tcc_binary
1695 || code == TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR
1696 || code == TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR
1697 || code == TRUTH_AND_EXPR
1698 || code == TRUTH_OR_EXPR
1699 || code == TRUTH_XOR_EXPR)
1700 extract_range_from_binary_expr (vr, expr);
1701 else if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (code) == tcc_unary)
1702 extract_range_from_unary_expr (vr, expr);
1703 else if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (code) == tcc_comparison)
1704 extract_range_from_comparison (vr, expr);
1705 else if (is_gimple_min_invariant (expr))
1706 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, expr, expr, NULL);
1707 else if (vrp_expr_computes_nonzero (expr))
1708 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr, TREE_TYPE (expr));
1709 else
1710 set_value_range_to_varying (vr);
1713 /* Given a range VR, a LOOP and a variable VAR, determine whether it
1714 would be profitable to adjust VR using scalar evolution information
1715 for VAR. If so, update VR with the new limits. */
1717 static void
1718 adjust_range_with_scev (value_range_t *vr, struct loop *loop, tree stmt,
1719 tree var)
1721 tree init, step, chrec;
1722 bool init_is_max, unknown_max;
1724 /* TODO. Don't adjust anti-ranges. An anti-range may provide
1725 better opportunities than a regular range, but I'm not sure. */
1726 if (vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1727 return;
1729 chrec = instantiate_parameters (loop, analyze_scalar_evolution (loop, var));
1730 if (TREE_CODE (chrec) != POLYNOMIAL_CHREC)
1731 return;
1733 init = initial_condition_in_loop_num (chrec, loop->num);
1734 step = evolution_part_in_loop_num (chrec, loop->num);
1736 /* If STEP is symbolic, we can't know whether INIT will be the
1737 minimum or maximum value in the range. */
1738 if (step == NULL_TREE
1739 || !is_gimple_min_invariant (step))
1740 return;
1742 /* Do not adjust ranges when chrec may wrap. */
1743 if (scev_probably_wraps_p (chrec_type (chrec), init, step, stmt,
1744 cfg_loops->parray[CHREC_VARIABLE (chrec)],
1745 &init_is_max, &unknown_max)
1746 || unknown_max)
1747 return;
1749 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (init))
1750 && (vr->type == VR_VARYING || vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED))
1752 /* For VARYING or UNDEFINED ranges, just about anything we get
1753 from scalar evolutions should be better. */
1754 if (init_is_max)
1755 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (init)),
1756 init, vr->equiv);
1757 else
1758 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, init, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (init)),
1759 vr->equiv);
1761 else if (vr->type == VR_RANGE)
1763 tree min = vr->min;
1764 tree max = vr->max;
1766 if (init_is_max)
1768 /* INIT is the maximum value. If INIT is lower than VR->MAX
1769 but no smaller than VR->MIN, set VR->MAX to INIT. */
1770 if (compare_values (init, max) == -1)
1772 max = init;
1774 /* If we just created an invalid range with the minimum
1775 greater than the maximum, take the minimum all the
1776 way to -INF. */
1777 if (compare_values (min, max) == 1)
1778 min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (min));
1781 else
1783 /* If INIT is bigger than VR->MIN, set VR->MIN to INIT. */
1784 if (compare_values (init, min) == 1)
1786 min = init;
1788 /* If we just created an invalid range with the minimum
1789 greater than the maximum, take the maximum all the
1790 way to +INF. */
1791 if (compare_values (min, max) == 1)
1792 max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (max));
1796 set_value_range (vr, VR_RANGE, min, max, vr->equiv);
1801 /* Given two numeric value ranges VR0, VR1 and a comparison code COMP:
1803 - Return BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE if VR0 COMP VR1 always returns true for
1804 all the values in the ranges.
1806 - Return BOOLEAN_FALSE_NODE if the comparison always returns false.
1808 - Return NULL_TREE if it is not always possible to determine the
1809 value of the comparison. */
1812 static tree
1813 compare_ranges (enum tree_code comp, value_range_t *vr0, value_range_t *vr1)
1815 /* VARYING or UNDEFINED ranges cannot be compared. */
1816 if (vr0->type == VR_VARYING
1817 || vr0->type == VR_UNDEFINED
1818 || vr1->type == VR_VARYING
1819 || vr1->type == VR_UNDEFINED)
1820 return NULL_TREE;
1822 /* Anti-ranges need to be handled separately. */
1823 if (vr0->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE || vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1825 /* If both are anti-ranges, then we cannot compute any
1826 comparison. */
1827 if (vr0->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1828 return NULL_TREE;
1830 /* These comparisons are never statically computable. */
1831 if (comp == GT_EXPR
1832 || comp == GE_EXPR
1833 || comp == LT_EXPR
1834 || comp == LE_EXPR)
1835 return NULL_TREE;
1837 /* Equality can be computed only between a range and an
1838 anti-range. ~[VAL1, VAL2] == [VAL1, VAL2] is always false. */
1839 if (vr0->type == VR_RANGE)
1841 /* To simplify processing, make VR0 the anti-range. */
1842 value_range_t *tmp = vr0;
1843 vr0 = vr1;
1844 vr1 = tmp;
1847 gcc_assert (comp == NE_EXPR || comp == EQ_EXPR);
1849 if (compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->min) == 0
1850 && compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->max) == 0)
1851 return (comp == NE_EXPR) ? boolean_true_node : boolean_false_node;
1853 return NULL_TREE;
1856 /* Simplify processing. If COMP is GT_EXPR or GE_EXPR, switch the
1857 operands around and change the comparison code. */
1858 if (comp == GT_EXPR || comp == GE_EXPR)
1860 value_range_t *tmp;
1861 comp = (comp == GT_EXPR) ? LT_EXPR : LE_EXPR;
1862 tmp = vr0;
1863 vr0 = vr1;
1864 vr1 = tmp;
1867 if (comp == EQ_EXPR)
1869 /* Equality may only be computed if both ranges represent
1870 exactly one value. */
1871 if (compare_values (vr0->min, vr0->max) == 0
1872 && compare_values (vr1->min, vr1->max) == 0)
1874 int cmp_min = compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->min);
1875 int cmp_max = compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->max);
1876 if (cmp_min == 0 && cmp_max == 0)
1877 return boolean_true_node;
1878 else if (cmp_min != -2 && cmp_max != -2)
1879 return boolean_false_node;
1882 return NULL_TREE;
1884 else if (comp == NE_EXPR)
1886 int cmp1, cmp2;
1888 /* If VR0 is completely to the left or completely to the right
1889 of VR1, they are always different. Notice that we need to
1890 make sure that both comparisons yield similar results to
1891 avoid comparing values that cannot be compared at
1892 compile-time. */
1893 cmp1 = compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->min);
1894 cmp2 = compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->max);
1895 if ((cmp1 == -1 && cmp2 == -1) || (cmp1 == 1 && cmp2 == 1))
1896 return boolean_true_node;
1898 /* If VR0 and VR1 represent a single value and are identical,
1899 return false. */
1900 else if (compare_values (vr0->min, vr0->max) == 0
1901 && compare_values (vr1->min, vr1->max) == 0
1902 && compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->min) == 0
1903 && compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->max) == 0)
1904 return boolean_false_node;
1906 /* Otherwise, they may or may not be different. */
1907 else
1908 return NULL_TREE;
1910 else if (comp == LT_EXPR || comp == LE_EXPR)
1912 int tst;
1914 /* If VR0 is to the left of VR1, return true. */
1915 tst = compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->min);
1916 if ((comp == LT_EXPR && tst == -1)
1917 || (comp == LE_EXPR && (tst == -1 || tst == 0)))
1918 return boolean_true_node;
1920 /* If VR0 is to the right of VR1, return false. */
1921 tst = compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->max);
1922 if ((comp == LT_EXPR && (tst == 0 || tst == 1))
1923 || (comp == LE_EXPR && tst == 1))
1924 return boolean_false_node;
1926 /* Otherwise, we don't know. */
1927 return NULL_TREE;
1930 gcc_unreachable ();
1934 /* Given a value range VR, a value VAL and a comparison code COMP, return
1935 BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE if VR COMP VAL always returns true for all the
1936 values in VR. Return BOOLEAN_FALSE_NODE if the comparison
1937 always returns false. Return NULL_TREE if it is not always
1938 possible to determine the value of the comparison. */
1940 static tree
1941 compare_range_with_value (enum tree_code comp, value_range_t *vr, tree val)
1943 if (vr->type == VR_VARYING || vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED)
1944 return NULL_TREE;
1946 /* Anti-ranges need to be handled separately. */
1947 if (vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
1949 /* For anti-ranges, the only predicates that we can compute at
1950 compile time are equality and inequality. */
1951 if (comp == GT_EXPR
1952 || comp == GE_EXPR
1953 || comp == LT_EXPR
1954 || comp == LE_EXPR)
1955 return NULL_TREE;
1957 /* ~[VAL_1, VAL_2] OP VAL is known if VAL_1 <= VAL <= VAL_2. */
1958 if (value_inside_range (val, vr) == 1)
1959 return (comp == NE_EXPR) ? boolean_true_node : boolean_false_node;
1961 return NULL_TREE;
1964 if (comp == EQ_EXPR)
1966 /* EQ_EXPR may only be computed if VR represents exactly
1967 one value. */
1968 if (compare_values (vr->min, vr->max) == 0)
1970 int cmp = compare_values (vr->min, val);
1971 if (cmp == 0)
1972 return boolean_true_node;
1973 else if (cmp == -1 || cmp == 1 || cmp == 2)
1974 return boolean_false_node;
1976 else if (compare_values (val, vr->min) == -1
1977 || compare_values (vr->max, val) == -1)
1978 return boolean_false_node;
1980 return NULL_TREE;
1982 else if (comp == NE_EXPR)
1984 /* If VAL is not inside VR, then they are always different. */
1985 if (compare_values (vr->max, val) == -1
1986 || compare_values (vr->min, val) == 1)
1987 return boolean_true_node;
1989 /* If VR represents exactly one value equal to VAL, then return
1990 false. */
1991 if (compare_values (vr->min, vr->max) == 0
1992 && compare_values (vr->min, val) == 0)
1993 return boolean_false_node;
1995 /* Otherwise, they may or may not be different. */
1996 return NULL_TREE;
1998 else if (comp == LT_EXPR || comp == LE_EXPR)
2000 int tst;
2002 /* If VR is to the left of VAL, return true. */
2003 tst = compare_values (vr->max, val);
2004 if ((comp == LT_EXPR && tst == -1)
2005 || (comp == LE_EXPR && (tst == -1 || tst == 0)))
2006 return boolean_true_node;
2008 /* If VR is to the right of VAL, return false. */
2009 tst = compare_values (vr->min, val);
2010 if ((comp == LT_EXPR && (tst == 0 || tst == 1))
2011 || (comp == LE_EXPR && tst == 1))
2012 return boolean_false_node;
2014 /* Otherwise, we don't know. */
2015 return NULL_TREE;
2017 else if (comp == GT_EXPR || comp == GE_EXPR)
2019 int tst;
2021 /* If VR is to the right of VAL, return true. */
2022 tst = compare_values (vr->min, val);
2023 if ((comp == GT_EXPR && tst == 1)
2024 || (comp == GE_EXPR && (tst == 0 || tst == 1)))
2025 return boolean_true_node;
2027 /* If VR is to the left of VAL, return false. */
2028 tst = compare_values (vr->max, val);
2029 if ((comp == GT_EXPR && (tst == -1 || tst == 0))
2030 || (comp == GE_EXPR && tst == -1))
2031 return boolean_false_node;
2033 /* Otherwise, we don't know. */
2034 return NULL_TREE;
2037 gcc_unreachable ();
2041 /* Debugging dumps. */
2043 void dump_value_range (FILE *, value_range_t *);
2044 void debug_value_range (value_range_t *);
2045 void dump_all_value_ranges (FILE *);
2046 void debug_all_value_ranges (void);
2047 void dump_vr_equiv (FILE *, bitmap);
2048 void debug_vr_equiv (bitmap);
2051 /* Dump value range VR to FILE. */
2053 void
2054 dump_value_range (FILE *file, value_range_t *vr)
2056 if (vr == NULL)
2057 fprintf (file, "[]");
2058 else if (vr->type == VR_UNDEFINED)
2059 fprintf (file, "UNDEFINED");
2060 else if (vr->type == VR_RANGE || vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
2062 tree type = TREE_TYPE (vr->min);
2064 fprintf (file, "%s[", (vr->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE) ? "~" : "");
2066 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
2067 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (type)
2068 && vr->min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type))
2069 fprintf (file, "-INF");
2070 else
2071 print_generic_expr (file, vr->min, 0);
2073 fprintf (file, ", ");
2075 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
2076 && vr->max == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type))
2077 fprintf (file, "+INF");
2078 else
2079 print_generic_expr (file, vr->max, 0);
2081 fprintf (file, "]");
2083 if (vr->equiv)
2085 bitmap_iterator bi;
2086 unsigned i, c = 0;
2088 fprintf (file, " EQUIVALENCES: { ");
2090 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (vr->equiv, 0, i, bi)
2092 print_generic_expr (file, ssa_name (i), 0);
2093 fprintf (file, " ");
2094 c++;
2097 fprintf (file, "} (%u elements)", c);
2100 else if (vr->type == VR_VARYING)
2101 fprintf (file, "VARYING");
2102 else
2103 fprintf (file, "INVALID RANGE");
2107 /* Dump value range VR to stderr. */
2109 void
2110 debug_value_range (value_range_t *vr)
2112 dump_value_range (stderr, vr);
2116 /* Dump value ranges of all SSA_NAMEs to FILE. */
2118 void
2119 dump_all_value_ranges (FILE *file)
2121 size_t i;
2123 for (i = 0; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
2125 if (vr_value[i])
2127 print_generic_expr (file, ssa_name (i), 0);
2128 fprintf (file, ": ");
2129 dump_value_range (file, vr_value[i]);
2130 fprintf (file, "\n");
2134 fprintf (file, "\n");
2138 /* Dump all value ranges to stderr. */
2140 void
2141 debug_all_value_ranges (void)
2143 dump_all_value_ranges (stderr);
2147 /* Given a COND_EXPR COND of the form 'V OP W', and an SSA name V,
2148 create a new SSA name N and return the assertion assignment
2149 'V = ASSERT_EXPR <V, V OP W>'. */
2151 static tree
2152 build_assert_expr_for (tree cond, tree v)
2154 tree n, assertion;
2156 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (v) == SSA_NAME);
2157 n = duplicate_ssa_name (v, NULL_TREE);
2159 if (COMPARISON_CLASS_P (cond))
2161 tree a = build (ASSERT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (v), v, cond);
2162 assertion = build (MODIFY_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (v), n, a);
2164 else if (TREE_CODE (cond) == TRUTH_NOT_EXPR)
2166 /* Given !V, build the assignment N = false. */
2167 tree op0 = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0);
2168 gcc_assert (op0 == v);
2169 assertion = build (MODIFY_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (v), n, boolean_false_node);
2171 else if (TREE_CODE (cond) == SSA_NAME)
2173 /* Given V, build the assignment N = true. */
2174 gcc_assert (v == cond);
2175 assertion = build (MODIFY_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (v), n, boolean_true_node);
2177 else
2178 gcc_unreachable ();
2180 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (n) = assertion;
2182 /* The new ASSERT_EXPR, creates a new SSA name that replaces the
2183 operand of the ASSERT_EXPR. Register the new name and the old one
2184 in the replacement table so that we can fix the SSA web after
2185 adding all the ASSERT_EXPRs. */
2186 register_new_name_mapping (n, v);
2188 return assertion;
2192 /* Return false if EXPR is a predicate expression involving floating
2193 point values. */
2195 static inline bool
2196 fp_predicate (tree expr)
2198 return (COMPARISON_CLASS_P (expr)
2199 && FLOAT_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0))));
2203 /* If the range of values taken by OP can be inferred after STMT executes,
2204 return the comparison code (COMP_CODE_P) and value (VAL_P) that
2205 describes the inferred range. Return true if a range could be
2206 inferred. */
2208 static bool
2209 infer_value_range (tree stmt, tree op, enum tree_code *comp_code_p, tree *val_p)
2211 *val_p = NULL_TREE;
2212 *comp_code_p = ERROR_MARK;
2214 /* Do not attempt to infer anything in names that flow through
2215 abnormal edges. */
2216 if (SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (op))
2217 return false;
2219 /* Similarly, don't infer anything from statements that may throw
2220 exceptions. */
2221 if (tree_could_throw_p (stmt))
2222 return false;
2224 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op)))
2226 bool is_store;
2227 unsigned num_uses, num_derefs;
2229 count_uses_and_derefs (op, stmt, &num_uses, &num_derefs, &is_store);
2230 if (num_derefs > 0 && flag_delete_null_pointer_checks)
2232 /* We can only assume that a pointer dereference will yield
2233 non-NULL if -fdelete-null-pointer-checks is enabled. */
2234 *val_p = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op), 0);
2235 *comp_code_p = NE_EXPR;
2236 return true;
2240 return false;
2244 void dump_asserts_for (FILE *, tree);
2245 void debug_asserts_for (tree);
2246 void dump_all_asserts (FILE *);
2247 void debug_all_asserts (void);
2249 /* Dump all the registered assertions for NAME to FILE. */
2251 void
2252 dump_asserts_for (FILE *file, tree name)
2254 assert_locus_t loc;
2256 fprintf (file, "Assertions to be inserted for ");
2257 print_generic_expr (file, name, 0);
2258 fprintf (file, "\n");
2260 loc = asserts_for[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name)];
2261 while (loc)
2263 fprintf (file, "\t");
2264 print_generic_expr (file, bsi_stmt (loc->si), 0);
2265 fprintf (file, "\n\tBB #%d", loc->bb->index);
2266 if (loc->e)
2268 fprintf (file, "\n\tEDGE %d->%d", loc->e->src->index,
2269 loc->e->dest->index);
2270 dump_edge_info (file, loc->e, 0);
2272 fprintf (file, "\n\tPREDICATE: ");
2273 print_generic_expr (file, name, 0);
2274 fprintf (file, " %s ", tree_code_name[(int)loc->comp_code]);
2275 print_generic_expr (file, loc->val, 0);
2276 fprintf (file, "\n\n");
2277 loc = loc->next;
2280 fprintf (file, "\n");
2284 /* Dump all the registered assertions for NAME to stderr. */
2286 void
2287 debug_asserts_for (tree name)
2289 dump_asserts_for (stderr, name);
2293 /* Dump all the registered assertions for all the names to FILE. */
2295 void
2296 dump_all_asserts (FILE *file)
2298 unsigned i;
2299 bitmap_iterator bi;
2301 fprintf (file, "\nASSERT_EXPRs to be inserted\n\n");
2302 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (need_assert_for, 0, i, bi)
2303 dump_asserts_for (file, ssa_name (i));
2304 fprintf (file, "\n");
2308 /* Dump all the registered assertions for all the names to stderr. */
2310 void
2311 debug_all_asserts (void)
2313 dump_all_asserts (stderr);
2317 /* If NAME doesn't have an ASSERT_EXPR registered for asserting
2318 'NAME COMP_CODE VAL' at a location that dominates block BB or
2319 E->DEST, then register this location as a possible insertion point
2320 for ASSERT_EXPR <NAME, NAME COMP_CODE VAL>.
2322 BB, E and SI provide the exact insertion point for the new
2323 ASSERT_EXPR. If BB is NULL, then the ASSERT_EXPR is to be inserted
2324 on edge E. Otherwise, if E is NULL, the ASSERT_EXPR is inserted on
2325 BB. If SI points to a COND_EXPR or a SWITCH_EXPR statement, then E
2326 must not be NULL. */
2328 static void
2329 register_new_assert_for (tree name,
2330 enum tree_code comp_code,
2331 tree val,
2332 basic_block bb,
2333 edge e,
2334 block_stmt_iterator si)
2336 assert_locus_t n, loc, last_loc;
2337 bool found;
2338 basic_block dest_bb;
2340 #if defined ENABLE_CHECKING
2341 gcc_assert (bb == NULL || e == NULL);
2343 if (e == NULL)
2344 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (bsi_stmt (si)) != COND_EXPR
2345 && TREE_CODE (bsi_stmt (si)) != SWITCH_EXPR);
2346 #endif
2348 /* The new assertion A will be inserted at BB or E. We need to
2349 determine if the new location is dominated by a previously
2350 registered location for A. If we are doing an edge insertion,
2351 assume that A will be inserted at E->DEST. Note that this is not
2352 necessarily true.
2354 If E is a critical edge, it will be split. But even if E is
2355 split, the new block will dominate the same set of blocks that
2356 E->DEST dominates.
2358 The reverse, however, is not true, blocks dominated by E->DEST
2359 will not be dominated by the new block created to split E. So,
2360 if the insertion location is on a critical edge, we will not use
2361 the new location to move another assertion previously registered
2362 at a block dominated by E->DEST. */
2363 dest_bb = (bb) ? bb : e->dest;
2365 /* If NAME already has an ASSERT_EXPR registered for COMP_CODE and
2366 VAL at a block dominating DEST_BB, then we don't need to insert a new
2367 one. Similarly, if the same assertion already exists at a block
2368 dominated by DEST_BB and the new location is not on a critical
2369 edge, then update the existing location for the assertion (i.e.,
2370 move the assertion up in the dominance tree).
2372 Note, this is implemented as a simple linked list because there
2373 should not be more than a handful of assertions registered per
2374 name. If this becomes a performance problem, a table hashed by
2375 COMP_CODE and VAL could be implemented. */
2376 loc = asserts_for[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name)];
2377 last_loc = loc;
2378 found = false;
2379 while (loc)
2381 if (loc->comp_code == comp_code
2382 && (loc->val == val
2383 || operand_equal_p (loc->val, val, 0)))
2385 /* If the assertion NAME COMP_CODE VAL has already been
2386 registered at a basic block that dominates DEST_BB, then
2387 we don't need to insert the same assertion again. Note
2388 that we don't check strict dominance here to avoid
2389 replicating the same assertion inside the same basic
2390 block more than once (e.g., when a pointer is
2391 dereferenced several times inside a block).
2393 An exception to this rule are edge insertions. If the
2394 new assertion is to be inserted on edge E, then it will
2395 dominate all the other insertions that we may want to
2396 insert in DEST_BB. So, if we are doing an edge
2397 insertion, don't do this dominance check. */
2398 if (e == NULL
2399 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, dest_bb, loc->bb))
2400 return;
2402 /* Otherwise, if E is not a critical edge and DEST_BB
2403 dominates the existing location for the assertion, move
2404 the assertion up in the dominance tree by updating its
2405 location information. */
2406 if ((e == NULL || !EDGE_CRITICAL_P (e))
2407 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, loc->bb, dest_bb))
2409 loc->bb = dest_bb;
2410 loc->e = e;
2411 loc->si = si;
2412 return;
2416 /* Update the last node of the list and move to the next one. */
2417 last_loc = loc;
2418 loc = loc->next;
2421 /* If we didn't find an assertion already registered for
2422 NAME COMP_CODE VAL, add a new one at the end of the list of
2423 assertions associated with NAME. */
2424 n = xmalloc (sizeof (*n));
2425 n->bb = dest_bb;
2426 n->e = e;
2427 n->si = si;
2428 n->comp_code = comp_code;
2429 n->val = val;
2430 n->next = NULL;
2432 if (last_loc)
2433 last_loc->next = n;
2434 else
2435 asserts_for[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name)] = n;
2437 bitmap_set_bit (need_assert_for, SSA_NAME_VERSION (name));
2441 /* Try to register an edge assertion for SSA name NAME on edge E for
2442 the conditional jump pointed to by SI. Return true if an assertion
2443 for NAME could be registered. */
2445 static bool
2446 register_edge_assert_for (tree name, edge e, block_stmt_iterator si)
2448 tree val, stmt;
2449 enum tree_code comp_code;
2451 stmt = bsi_stmt (si);
2453 /* Do not attempt to infer anything in names that flow through
2454 abnormal edges. */
2455 if (SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (name))
2456 return false;
2458 /* If NAME was not found in the sub-graph reachable from E, then
2459 there's nothing to do. */
2460 if (!TEST_BIT (found_in_subgraph, SSA_NAME_VERSION (name)))
2461 return false;
2463 /* We found a use of NAME in the sub-graph rooted at E->DEST.
2464 Register an assertion for NAME according to the value that NAME
2465 takes on edge E. */
2466 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == COND_EXPR)
2468 /* If BB ends in a COND_EXPR then NAME then we should insert
2469 the original predicate on EDGE_TRUE_VALUE and the
2470 opposite predicate on EDGE_FALSE_VALUE. */
2471 tree cond = COND_EXPR_COND (stmt);
2472 bool is_else_edge = (e->flags & EDGE_FALSE_VALUE) != 0;
2474 /* Predicates may be a single SSA name or NAME OP VAL. */
2475 if (cond == name)
2477 /* If the predicate is a name, it must be NAME, in which
2478 case we create the predicate NAME == true or
2479 NAME == false accordingly. */
2480 comp_code = EQ_EXPR;
2481 val = (is_else_edge) ? boolean_false_node : boolean_true_node;
2483 else
2485 /* Otherwise, we have a comparison of the form NAME COMP VAL
2486 or VAL COMP NAME. */
2487 if (name == TREE_OPERAND (cond, 1))
2489 /* If the predicate is of the form VAL COMP NAME, flip
2490 COMP around because we need to register NAME as the
2491 first operand in the predicate. */
2492 comp_code = swap_tree_comparison (TREE_CODE (cond));
2493 val = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0);
2495 else
2497 /* The comparison is of the form NAME COMP VAL, so the
2498 comparison code remains unchanged. */
2499 comp_code = TREE_CODE (cond);
2500 val = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 1);
2503 /* If we are inserting the assertion on the ELSE edge, we
2504 need to invert the sign comparison. */
2505 if (is_else_edge)
2506 comp_code = invert_tree_comparison (comp_code, 0);
2509 else
2511 /* FIXME. Handle SWITCH_EXPR. */
2512 gcc_unreachable ();
2515 register_new_assert_for (name, comp_code, val, NULL, e, si);
2516 return true;
2520 static bool find_assert_locations (basic_block bb);
2522 /* Determine whether the outgoing edges of BB should receive an
2523 ASSERT_EXPR for each of the operands of BB's last statement. The
2524 last statement of BB must be a COND_EXPR or a SWITCH_EXPR.
2526 If any of the sub-graphs rooted at BB have an interesting use of
2527 the predicate operands, an assert location node is added to the
2528 list of assertions for the corresponding operands. */
2530 static bool
2531 find_conditional_asserts (basic_block bb)
2533 bool need_assert;
2534 block_stmt_iterator last_si;
2535 tree op, last;
2536 edge_iterator ei;
2537 edge e;
2538 ssa_op_iter iter;
2540 need_assert = false;
2541 last_si = bsi_last (bb);
2542 last = bsi_stmt (last_si);
2544 /* Look for uses of the operands in each of the sub-graphs
2545 rooted at BB. We need to check each of the outgoing edges
2546 separately, so that we know what kind of ASSERT_EXPR to
2547 insert. */
2548 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
2550 if (e->dest == bb)
2551 continue;
2553 /* Remove the COND_EXPR operands from the FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH bitmap.
2554 Otherwise, when we finish traversing each of the sub-graphs, we
2555 won't know whether the variables were found in the sub-graphs or
2556 if they had been found in a block upstream from BB. */
2557 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op, last, iter, SSA_OP_USE)
2558 RESET_BIT (found_in_subgraph, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op));
2560 /* Traverse the strictly dominated sub-graph rooted at E->DEST
2561 to determine if any of the operands in the conditional
2562 predicate are used. */
2563 if (e->dest != bb)
2564 need_assert |= find_assert_locations (e->dest);
2566 /* Register the necessary assertions for each operand in the
2567 conditional predicate. */
2568 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op, last, iter, SSA_OP_USE)
2569 need_assert |= register_edge_assert_for (op, e, last_si);
2572 /* Finally, indicate that we have found the operands in the
2573 conditional. */
2574 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op, last, iter, SSA_OP_USE)
2575 SET_BIT (found_in_subgraph, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op));
2577 return need_assert;
2581 /* Traverse all the statements in block BB looking for statements that
2582 may generate useful assertions for the SSA names in their operand.
2583 If a statement produces a useful assertion A for name N_i, then the
2584 list of assertions already generated for N_i is scanned to
2585 determine if A is actually needed.
2587 If N_i already had the assertion A at a location dominating the
2588 current location, then nothing needs to be done. Otherwise, the
2589 new location for A is recorded instead.
2591 1- For every statement S in BB, all the variables used by S are
2592 added to bitmap FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
2594 2- If statement S uses an operand N in a way that exposes a known
2595 value range for N, then if N was not already generated by an
2596 ASSERT_EXPR, create a new assert location for N. For instance,
2597 if N is a pointer and the statement dereferences it, we can
2598 assume that N is not NULL.
2600 3- COND_EXPRs are a special case of #2. We can derive range
2601 information from the predicate but need to insert different
2602 ASSERT_EXPRs for each of the sub-graphs rooted at the
2603 conditional block. If the last statement of BB is a conditional
2604 expression of the form 'X op Y', then
2606 a) Remove X and Y from the set FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
2608 b) If the conditional is the only entry point to the sub-graph
2609 corresponding to the THEN_CLAUSE, recurse into it. On
2610 return, if X and/or Y are marked in FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH, then
2611 an ASSERT_EXPR is added for the corresponding variable.
2613 c) Repeat step (b) on the ELSE_CLAUSE.
2615 d) Mark X and Y in FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
2617 For instance,
2619 if (a == 9)
2620 b = a;
2621 else
2622 b = c + 1;
2624 In this case, an assertion on the THEN clause is useful to
2625 determine that 'a' is always 9 on that edge. However, an assertion
2626 on the ELSE clause would be unnecessary.
2628 4- If BB does not end in a conditional expression, then we recurse
2629 into BB's dominator children.
2631 At the end of the recursive traversal, every SSA name will have a
2632 list of locations where ASSERT_EXPRs should be added. When a new
2633 location for name N is found, it is registered by calling
2634 register_new_assert_for. That function keeps track of all the
2635 registered assertions to prevent adding unnecessary assertions.
2636 For instance, if a pointer P_4 is dereferenced more than once in a
2637 dominator tree, only the location dominating all the dereference of
2638 P_4 will receive an ASSERT_EXPR.
2640 If this function returns true, then it means that there are names
2641 for which we need to generate ASSERT_EXPRs. Those assertions are
2642 inserted by process_assert_insertions.
2644 TODO. Handle SWITCH_EXPR. */
2646 static bool
2647 find_assert_locations (basic_block bb)
2649 block_stmt_iterator si;
2650 tree last, phi;
2651 bool need_assert;
2652 basic_block son;
2654 if (TEST_BIT (blocks_visited, bb->index))
2655 return false;
2657 SET_BIT (blocks_visited, bb->index);
2659 need_assert = false;
2661 /* Traverse all PHI nodes in BB marking used operands. */
2662 for (phi = phi_nodes (bb); phi; phi = PHI_CHAIN (phi))
2664 use_operand_p arg_p;
2665 ssa_op_iter i;
2667 FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG (arg_p, phi, i, SSA_OP_USE)
2669 tree arg = USE_FROM_PTR (arg_p);
2670 if (TREE_CODE (arg) == SSA_NAME)
2672 gcc_assert (is_gimple_reg (PHI_RESULT (phi)));
2673 SET_BIT (found_in_subgraph, SSA_NAME_VERSION (arg));
2678 /* Traverse all the statements in BB marking used names and looking
2679 for statements that may infer assertions for their used operands. */
2680 last = NULL_TREE;
2681 for (si = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (si); bsi_next (&si))
2683 tree stmt, op;
2684 ssa_op_iter i;
2686 stmt = bsi_stmt (si);
2688 /* See if we can derive an assertion for any of STMT's operands. */
2689 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op, stmt, i, SSA_OP_USE)
2691 tree value;
2692 enum tree_code comp_code;
2694 /* Mark OP in bitmap FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH. If STMT is inside
2695 the sub-graph of a conditional block, when we return from
2696 this recursive walk, our parent will use the
2697 FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH bitset to determine if one of the
2698 operands it was looking for was present in the sub-graph. */
2699 SET_BIT (found_in_subgraph, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op));
2701 /* If OP is used only once, namely in this STMT, don't
2702 bother creating an ASSERT_EXPR for it. Such an
2703 ASSERT_EXPR would do nothing but increase compile time.
2704 Experiments show that with this simple check, we can save
2705 more than 20% of ASSERT_EXPRs. */
2706 if (has_single_use (op))
2707 continue;
2709 /* If OP is used in such a way that we can infer a value
2710 range for it, and we don't find a previous assertion for
2711 it, create a new assertion location node for OP. */
2712 if (infer_value_range (stmt, op, &comp_code, &value))
2714 register_new_assert_for (op, comp_code, value, bb, NULL, si);
2715 need_assert = true;
2719 /* Remember the last statement of the block. */
2720 last = stmt;
2723 /* If BB's last statement is a conditional expression
2724 involving integer operands, recurse into each of the sub-graphs
2725 rooted at BB to determine if we need to add ASSERT_EXPRs. */
2726 if (last
2727 && TREE_CODE (last) == COND_EXPR
2728 && !fp_predicate (COND_EXPR_COND (last))
2729 && !ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS (last, SSA_OP_USE))
2730 need_assert |= find_conditional_asserts (bb);
2732 /* Recurse into the dominator children of BB. */
2733 for (son = first_dom_son (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb);
2734 son;
2735 son = next_dom_son (CDI_DOMINATORS, son))
2736 need_assert |= find_assert_locations (son);
2738 return need_assert;
2742 /* Create an ASSERT_EXPR for NAME and insert it in the location
2743 indicated by LOC. Return true if we made any edge insertions. */
2745 static bool
2746 process_assert_insertions_for (tree name, assert_locus_t loc)
2748 /* Build the comparison expression NAME_i COMP_CODE VAL. */
2749 tree stmt, cond, assert_expr;
2750 edge_iterator ei;
2751 edge e;
2753 cond = build (loc->comp_code, boolean_type_node, name, loc->val);
2754 assert_expr = build_assert_expr_for (cond, name);
2756 if (loc->e)
2758 /* We have been asked to insert the assertion on an edge. This
2759 is used only by COND_EXPR and SWITCH_EXPR assertions. */
2760 #if defined ENABLE_CHECKING
2761 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (bsi_stmt (loc->si)) == COND_EXPR
2762 || TREE_CODE (bsi_stmt (loc->si)) == SWITCH_EXPR);
2763 #endif
2765 bsi_insert_on_edge (loc->e, assert_expr);
2766 return true;
2769 /* Otherwise, we can insert right after LOC->SI iff the
2770 statement must not be the last statement in the block. */
2771 stmt = bsi_stmt (loc->si);
2772 if (!stmt_ends_bb_p (stmt))
2774 bsi_insert_after (&loc->si, assert_expr, BSI_SAME_STMT);
2775 return false;
2778 /* If STMT must be the last statement in BB, we can only insert new
2779 assertions on the non-abnormal edge out of BB. Note that since
2780 STMT is not control flow, there may only be one non-abnormal edge
2781 out of BB. */
2782 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, loc->bb->succs)
2783 if (!(e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL))
2785 bsi_insert_on_edge (e, assert_expr);
2786 return true;
2789 gcc_unreachable ();
2793 /* Process all the insertions registered for every name N_i registered
2794 in NEED_ASSERT_FOR. The list of assertions to be inserted are
2795 found in ASSERTS_FOR[i]. */
2797 static void
2798 process_assert_insertions (void)
2800 unsigned i;
2801 bitmap_iterator bi;
2802 bool update_edges_p = false;
2803 int num_asserts = 0;
2805 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
2806 dump_all_asserts (dump_file);
2808 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (need_assert_for, 0, i, bi)
2810 assert_locus_t loc = asserts_for[i];
2811 gcc_assert (loc);
2813 while (loc)
2815 assert_locus_t next = loc->next;
2816 update_edges_p |= process_assert_insertions_for (ssa_name (i), loc);
2817 free (loc);
2818 loc = next;
2819 num_asserts++;
2823 if (update_edges_p)
2824 bsi_commit_edge_inserts ();
2826 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_STATS))
2827 fprintf (dump_file, "\nNumber of ASSERT_EXPR expressions inserted: %d\n\n",
2828 num_asserts);
2832 /* Traverse the flowgraph looking for conditional jumps to insert range
2833 expressions. These range expressions are meant to provide information
2834 to optimizations that need to reason in terms of value ranges. They
2835 will not be expanded into RTL. For instance, given:
2837 x = ...
2838 y = ...
2839 if (x < y)
2840 y = x - 2;
2841 else
2842 x = y + 3;
2844 this pass will transform the code into:
2846 x = ...
2847 y = ...
2848 if (x < y)
2850 x = ASSERT_EXPR <x, x < y>
2851 y = x - 2
2853 else
2855 y = ASSERT_EXPR <y, x <= y>
2856 x = y + 3
2859 The idea is that once copy and constant propagation have run, other
2860 optimizations will be able to determine what ranges of values can 'x'
2861 take in different paths of the code, simply by checking the reaching
2862 definition of 'x'. */
2864 static void
2865 insert_range_assertions (void)
2867 edge e;
2868 edge_iterator ei;
2869 bool update_ssa_p;
2871 found_in_subgraph = sbitmap_alloc (num_ssa_names);
2872 sbitmap_zero (found_in_subgraph);
2874 blocks_visited = sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block);
2875 sbitmap_zero (blocks_visited);
2877 need_assert_for = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
2878 asserts_for = xmalloc (num_ssa_names * sizeof (assert_locus_t));
2879 memset (asserts_for, 0, num_ssa_names * sizeof (assert_locus_t));
2881 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
2883 update_ssa_p = false;
2884 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs)
2885 if (find_assert_locations (e->dest))
2886 update_ssa_p = true;
2888 if (update_ssa_p)
2890 process_assert_insertions ();
2891 update_ssa (TODO_update_ssa_no_phi);
2894 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
2896 fprintf (dump_file, "\nSSA form after inserting ASSERT_EXPRs\n");
2897 dump_function_to_file (current_function_decl, dump_file, dump_flags);
2900 sbitmap_free (found_in_subgraph);
2901 free (asserts_for);
2902 BITMAP_FREE (need_assert_for);
2906 /* Convert range assertion expressions into the implied copies and
2907 copy propagate away the copies. Doing the trivial copy propagation
2908 here avoids the need to run the full copy propagation pass after
2909 VRP.
2911 FIXME, this will eventually lead to copy propagation removing the
2912 names that had useful range information attached to them. For
2913 instance, if we had the assertion N_i = ASSERT_EXPR <N_j, N_j > 3>,
2914 then N_i will have the range [3, +INF].
2916 However, by converting the assertion into the implied copy
2917 operation N_i = N_j, we will then copy-propagate N_j into the uses
2918 of N_i and lose the range information. We may want to hold on to
2919 ASSERT_EXPRs a little while longer as the ranges could be used in
2920 things like jump threading.
2922 The problem with keeping ASSERT_EXPRs around is that passes after
2923 VRP need to handle them appropriately.
2925 Another approach would be to make the range information a first
2926 class property of the SSA_NAME so that it can be queried from
2927 any pass. This is made somewhat more complex by the need for
2928 multiple ranges to be associated with one SSA_NAME. */
2930 static void
2931 remove_range_assertions (void)
2933 basic_block bb;
2934 block_stmt_iterator si;
2936 /* Note that the BSI iterator bump happens at the bottom of the
2937 loop and no bump is necessary if we're removing the statement
2938 referenced by the current BSI. */
2939 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
2940 for (si = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (si);)
2942 tree stmt = bsi_stmt (si);
2944 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == MODIFY_EXPR
2945 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1)) == ASSERT_EXPR)
2947 tree rhs = TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1);
2948 tree cond = fold (ASSERT_EXPR_COND (rhs));
2949 use_operand_p use_p;
2950 imm_use_iterator iter;
2952 gcc_assert (cond != boolean_false_node);
2953 TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1) = ASSERT_EXPR_VAR (rhs);
2954 update_stmt (stmt);
2956 /* The statement is now a copy. Propagate the RHS into
2957 every use of the LHS. */
2958 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_SAFE (use_p, iter, TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 0))
2960 SET_USE (use_p, ASSERT_EXPR_VAR (rhs));
2961 update_stmt (USE_STMT (use_p));
2964 /* And finally, remove the copy, it is not needed. */
2965 bsi_remove (&si);
2967 else
2968 bsi_next (&si);
2971 sbitmap_free (blocks_visited);
2975 /* Return true if STMT is interesting for VRP. */
2977 static bool
2978 stmt_interesting_for_vrp (tree stmt)
2980 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == PHI_NODE
2981 && is_gimple_reg (PHI_RESULT (stmt))
2982 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (PHI_RESULT (stmt)))
2983 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (PHI_RESULT (stmt)))))
2984 return true;
2985 else if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == MODIFY_EXPR)
2987 tree lhs = TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 0);
2989 if (TREE_CODE (lhs) == SSA_NAME
2990 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs))
2991 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs)))
2992 && ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS (stmt, SSA_OP_ALL_VIRTUALS))
2993 return true;
2995 else if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == COND_EXPR || TREE_CODE (stmt) == SWITCH_EXPR)
2996 return true;
2998 return false;
3002 /* Initialize local data structures for VRP. */
3004 static void
3005 vrp_initialize (void)
3007 basic_block bb;
3009 vr_value = xmalloc (num_ssa_names * sizeof (value_range_t *));
3010 memset (vr_value, 0, num_ssa_names * sizeof (value_range_t *));
3012 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
3014 block_stmt_iterator si;
3015 tree phi;
3017 for (phi = phi_nodes (bb); phi; phi = PHI_CHAIN (phi))
3019 if (!stmt_interesting_for_vrp (phi))
3021 tree lhs = PHI_RESULT (phi);
3022 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (lhs));
3023 DONT_SIMULATE_AGAIN (phi) = true;
3025 else
3026 DONT_SIMULATE_AGAIN (phi) = false;
3029 for (si = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (si); bsi_next (&si))
3031 tree stmt = bsi_stmt (si);
3033 if (!stmt_interesting_for_vrp (stmt))
3035 ssa_op_iter i;
3036 tree def;
3037 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (def, stmt, i, SSA_OP_DEF)
3038 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (def));
3039 DONT_SIMULATE_AGAIN (stmt) = true;
3041 else
3043 DONT_SIMULATE_AGAIN (stmt) = false;
3050 /* Visit assignment STMT. If it produces an interesting range, record
3051 the SSA name in *OUTPUT_P. */
3053 static enum ssa_prop_result
3054 vrp_visit_assignment (tree stmt, tree *output_p)
3056 tree lhs, rhs, def;
3057 ssa_op_iter iter;
3059 lhs = TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 0);
3060 rhs = TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1);
3062 /* We only keep track of ranges in integral and pointer types. */
3063 if (TREE_CODE (lhs) == SSA_NAME
3064 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs))
3065 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs))))
3067 struct loop *l;
3068 value_range_t new_vr = { VR_UNDEFINED, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL };
3070 extract_range_from_expr (&new_vr, rhs);
3072 /* If STMT is inside a loop, we may be able to know something
3073 else about the range of LHS by examining scalar evolution
3074 information. */
3075 if (cfg_loops && (l = loop_containing_stmt (stmt)))
3076 adjust_range_with_scev (&new_vr, l, stmt, lhs);
3078 if (update_value_range (lhs, &new_vr))
3080 *output_p = lhs;
3082 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3084 fprintf (dump_file, "Found new range for ");
3085 print_generic_expr (dump_file, lhs, 0);
3086 fprintf (dump_file, ": ");
3087 dump_value_range (dump_file, &new_vr);
3088 fprintf (dump_file, "\n\n");
3091 if (new_vr.type == VR_VARYING)
3092 return SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3094 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING;
3097 return SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING;
3100 /* Every other statement produces no useful ranges. */
3101 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (def, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_DEF)
3102 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (def));
3104 return SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3108 /* Compare all the value ranges for names equivalent to VAR with VAL
3109 using comparison code COMP. Return the same value returned by
3110 compare_range_with_value. */
3112 static tree
3113 compare_name_with_value (enum tree_code comp, tree var, tree val)
3115 bitmap_iterator bi;
3116 unsigned i;
3117 bitmap e;
3118 tree retval, t;
3120 t = retval = NULL_TREE;
3122 /* Get the set of equivalences for VAR. */
3123 e = get_value_range (var)->equiv;
3125 /* Add VAR to its own set of equivalences so that VAR's value range
3126 is processed by this loop (otherwise, we would have to replicate
3127 the body of the loop just to check VAR's value range). */
3128 bitmap_set_bit (e, SSA_NAME_VERSION (var));
3130 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (e, 0, i, bi)
3132 value_range_t equiv_vr = *(vr_value[i]);
3134 /* If name N_i does not have a valid range, use N_i as its own
3135 range. This allows us to compare against names that may
3136 have N_i in their ranges. */
3137 if (equiv_vr.type == VR_VARYING || equiv_vr.type == VR_UNDEFINED)
3139 equiv_vr.type = VR_RANGE;
3140 equiv_vr.min = ssa_name (i);
3141 equiv_vr.max = ssa_name (i);
3144 t = compare_range_with_value (comp, &equiv_vr, val);
3145 if (t)
3147 /* All the ranges should compare the same against VAL. */
3148 gcc_assert (retval == NULL || t == retval);
3149 retval = t;
3153 /* Remove VAR from its own equivalence set. */
3154 bitmap_clear_bit (e, SSA_NAME_VERSION (var));
3156 if (retval)
3157 return retval;
3159 /* We couldn't find a non-NULL value for the predicate. */
3160 return NULL_TREE;
3164 /* Given a comparison code COMP and names N1 and N2, compare all the
3165 ranges equivalent to N1 against all the ranges equivalent to N2
3166 to determine the value of N1 COMP N2. Return the same value
3167 returned by compare_ranges. */
3169 static tree
3170 compare_names (enum tree_code comp, tree n1, tree n2)
3172 tree t, retval;
3173 bitmap e1, e2;
3174 bitmap_iterator bi1, bi2;
3175 unsigned i1, i2;
3177 /* Compare the ranges of every name equivalent to N1 against the
3178 ranges of every name equivalent to N2. */
3179 e1 = get_value_range (n1)->equiv;
3180 e2 = get_value_range (n2)->equiv;
3182 /* Add N1 and N2 to their own set of equivalences to avoid
3183 duplicating the body of the loop just to check N1 and N2
3184 ranges. */
3185 bitmap_set_bit (e1, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n1));
3186 bitmap_set_bit (e2, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n2));
3188 /* If the equivalence sets have a common intersection, then the two
3189 names can be compared without checking their ranges. */
3190 if (bitmap_intersect_p (e1, e2))
3192 bitmap_clear_bit (e1, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n1));
3193 bitmap_clear_bit (e2, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n2));
3195 return (comp == EQ_EXPR || comp == GE_EXPR || comp == LE_EXPR)
3196 ? boolean_true_node
3197 : boolean_false_node;
3200 /* Otherwise, compare all the equivalent ranges. First, add N1 and
3201 N2 to their own set of equivalences to avoid duplicating the body
3202 of the loop just to check N1 and N2 ranges. */
3203 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (e1, 0, i1, bi1)
3205 value_range_t vr1 = *(vr_value[i1]);
3207 /* If the range is VARYING or UNDEFINED, use the name itself. */
3208 if (vr1.type == VR_VARYING || vr1.type == VR_UNDEFINED)
3210 vr1.type = VR_RANGE;
3211 vr1.min = ssa_name (i1);
3212 vr1.max = ssa_name (i1);
3215 t = retval = NULL_TREE;
3216 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (e2, 0, i2, bi2)
3218 value_range_t vr2 = *(vr_value[i2]);
3220 if (vr2.type == VR_VARYING || vr2.type == VR_UNDEFINED)
3222 vr2.type = VR_RANGE;
3223 vr2.min = ssa_name (i2);
3224 vr2.max = ssa_name (i2);
3227 t = compare_ranges (comp, &vr1, &vr2);
3228 if (t)
3230 /* All the ranges in the equivalent sets should compare
3231 the same. */
3232 gcc_assert (retval == NULL || t == retval);
3233 retval = t;
3237 if (retval)
3239 bitmap_clear_bit (e1, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n1));
3240 bitmap_clear_bit (e2, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n2));
3241 return retval;
3245 /* None of the equivalent ranges are useful in computing this
3246 comparison. */
3247 bitmap_clear_bit (e1, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n1));
3248 bitmap_clear_bit (e2, SSA_NAME_VERSION (n2));
3249 return NULL_TREE;
3253 /* Given a conditional predicate COND, try to determine if COND yields
3254 true or false based on the value ranges of its operands. Return
3255 BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE if the conditional always evaluates to true,
3256 BOOLEAN_FALSE_NODE if the conditional always evaluates to false, and,
3257 NULL if the conditional cannot be evaluated at compile time.
3259 If USE_EQUIV_P is true, the ranges of all the names equivalent with
3260 the operands in COND are used when trying to compute its value.
3261 This is only used during final substitution. During propagation,
3262 we only check the range of each variable and not its equivalents. */
3264 tree
3265 vrp_evaluate_conditional (tree cond, bool use_equiv_p)
3267 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (cond) == SSA_NAME
3268 || TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (cond)) == tcc_comparison);
3270 if (TREE_CODE (cond) == SSA_NAME)
3272 value_range_t *vr;
3273 tree retval;
3275 if (use_equiv_p)
3276 retval = compare_name_with_value (NE_EXPR, cond, boolean_false_node);
3277 else
3279 value_range_t *vr = get_value_range (cond);
3280 retval = compare_range_with_value (NE_EXPR, vr, boolean_false_node);
3283 /* If COND has a known boolean range, return it. */
3284 if (retval)
3285 return retval;
3287 /* Otherwise, if COND has a symbolic range of exactly one value,
3288 return it. */
3289 vr = get_value_range (cond);
3290 if (vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr->min == vr->max)
3291 return vr->min;
3293 else
3295 tree op0 = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0);
3296 tree op1 = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 1);
3298 /* We only deal with integral and pointer types. */
3299 if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0))
3300 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0)))
3301 return NULL_TREE;
3303 if (use_equiv_p)
3305 if (TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME && TREE_CODE (op1) == SSA_NAME)
3306 return compare_names (TREE_CODE (cond), op0, op1);
3307 else if (TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME)
3308 return compare_name_with_value (TREE_CODE (cond), op0, op1);
3309 else if (TREE_CODE (op1) == SSA_NAME)
3310 return compare_name_with_value (
3311 swap_tree_comparison (TREE_CODE (cond)), op1, op0);
3313 else
3315 value_range_t *vr0, *vr1;
3317 vr0 = (TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME) ? get_value_range (op0) : NULL;
3318 vr1 = (TREE_CODE (op1) == SSA_NAME) ? get_value_range (op1) : NULL;
3320 if (vr0 && vr1)
3321 return compare_ranges (TREE_CODE (cond), vr0, vr1);
3322 else if (vr0 && vr1 == NULL)
3323 return compare_range_with_value (TREE_CODE (cond), vr0, op1);
3324 else if (vr0 == NULL && vr1)
3325 return compare_range_with_value (
3326 swap_tree_comparison (TREE_CODE (cond)), vr1, op0);
3330 /* Anything else cannot be computed statically. */
3331 return NULL_TREE;
3335 /* Visit conditional statement STMT. If we can determine which edge
3336 will be taken out of STMT's basic block, record it in
3337 *TAKEN_EDGE_P and return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING. Otherwise, return
3338 SSA_PROP_VARYING. */
3340 static enum ssa_prop_result
3341 vrp_visit_cond_stmt (tree stmt, edge *taken_edge_p)
3343 tree cond, val;
3345 *taken_edge_p = NULL;
3347 /* FIXME. Handle SWITCH_EXPRs. But first, the assert pass needs to
3348 add ASSERT_EXPRs for them. */
3349 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == SWITCH_EXPR)
3350 return SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3352 cond = COND_EXPR_COND (stmt);
3354 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3356 tree use;
3357 ssa_op_iter i;
3359 fprintf (dump_file, "\nVisiting conditional with predicate: ");
3360 print_generic_expr (dump_file, cond, 0);
3361 fprintf (dump_file, "\nWith known ranges\n");
3363 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (use, stmt, i, SSA_OP_USE)
3365 fprintf (dump_file, "\t");
3366 print_generic_expr (dump_file, use, 0);
3367 fprintf (dump_file, ": ");
3368 dump_value_range (dump_file, vr_value[SSA_NAME_VERSION (use)]);
3371 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3374 /* Compute the value of the predicate COND by checking the known
3375 ranges of each of its operands.
3377 Note that we cannot evaluate all the equivalent ranges here
3378 because those ranges may not yet be final and with the current
3379 propagation strategy, we cannot determine when the value ranges
3380 of the names in the equivalence set have changed.
3382 For instance, given the following code fragment
3384 i_5 = PHI <8, i_13>
3386 i_14 = ASSERT_EXPR <i_5, i_5 != 0>
3387 if (i_14 == 1)
3390 Assume that on the first visit to i_14, i_5 has the temporary
3391 range [8, 8] because the second argument to the PHI function is
3392 not yet executable. We derive the range ~[0, 0] for i_14 and the
3393 equivalence set { i_5 }. So, when we visit 'if (i_14 == 1)' for
3394 the first time, since i_14 is equivalent to the range [8, 8], we
3395 determine that the predicate is always false.
3397 On the next round of propagation, i_13 is determined to be
3398 VARYING, which causes i_5 to drop down to VARYING. So, another
3399 visit to i_14 is scheduled. In this second visit, we compute the
3400 exact same range and equivalence set for i_14, namely ~[0, 0] and
3401 { i_5 }. But we did not have the previous range for i_5
3402 registered, so vrp_visit_assignment thinks that the range for
3403 i_14 has not changed. Therefore, the predicate 'if (i_14 == 1)'
3404 is not visited again, which stops propagation from visiting
3405 statements in the THEN clause of that if().
3407 To properly fix this we would need to keep the previous range
3408 value for the names in the equivalence set. This way we would've
3409 discovered that from one visit to the other i_5 changed from
3410 range [8, 8] to VR_VARYING.
3412 However, fixing this apparent limitation may not be worth the
3413 additional checking. Testing on several code bases (GCC, DLV,
3414 MICO, TRAMP3D and SPEC2000) showed that doing this results in
3415 4 more predicates folded in SPEC. */
3416 val = vrp_evaluate_conditional (cond, false);
3417 if (val)
3418 *taken_edge_p = find_taken_edge (bb_for_stmt (stmt), val);
3420 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3422 fprintf (dump_file, "\nPredicate evaluates to: ");
3423 if (val == NULL_TREE)
3424 fprintf (dump_file, "DON'T KNOW\n");
3425 else
3426 print_generic_stmt (dump_file, val, 0);
3429 return (*taken_edge_p) ? SSA_PROP_INTERESTING : SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3433 /* Evaluate statement STMT. If the statement produces a useful range,
3434 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING and record the SSA name with the
3435 interesting range into *OUTPUT_P.
3437 If STMT is a conditional branch and we can determine its truth
3438 value, the taken edge is recorded in *TAKEN_EDGE_P.
3440 If STMT produces a varying value, return SSA_PROP_VARYING. */
3442 static enum ssa_prop_result
3443 vrp_visit_stmt (tree stmt, edge *taken_edge_p, tree *output_p)
3445 tree def;
3446 ssa_op_iter iter;
3447 stmt_ann_t ann;
3449 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3451 fprintf (dump_file, "\nVisiting statement:\n");
3452 print_generic_stmt (dump_file, stmt, dump_flags);
3453 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3456 ann = stmt_ann (stmt);
3457 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == MODIFY_EXPR
3458 && ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS (stmt, SSA_OP_ALL_VIRTUALS))
3459 return vrp_visit_assignment (stmt, output_p);
3460 else if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == COND_EXPR || TREE_CODE (stmt) == SWITCH_EXPR)
3461 return vrp_visit_cond_stmt (stmt, taken_edge_p);
3463 /* All other statements produce nothing of interest for VRP, so mark
3464 their outputs varying and prevent further simulation. */
3465 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (def, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_DEF)
3466 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (def));
3468 return SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3472 /* Meet operation for value ranges. Given two value ranges VR0 and
3473 VR1, store in VR0 the result of meeting VR0 and VR1.
3475 The meeting rules are as follows:
3477 1- If VR0 and VR1 have an empty intersection, set VR0 to VR_VARYING.
3479 2- If VR0 and VR1 have a non-empty intersection, set VR0 to the
3480 union of VR0 and VR1. */
3482 static void
3483 vrp_meet (value_range_t *vr0, value_range_t *vr1)
3485 if (vr0->type == VR_UNDEFINED)
3487 copy_value_range (vr0, vr1);
3488 return;
3491 if (vr1->type == VR_UNDEFINED)
3493 /* Nothing to do. VR0 already has the resulting range. */
3494 return;
3497 if (vr0->type == VR_VARYING)
3499 /* Nothing to do. VR0 already has the resulting range. */
3500 return;
3503 if (vr1->type == VR_VARYING)
3505 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0);
3506 return;
3509 if (vr0->type == VR_RANGE && vr1->type == VR_RANGE)
3511 /* If VR0 and VR1 have a non-empty intersection, compute the
3512 union of both ranges. */
3513 if (value_ranges_intersect_p (vr0, vr1))
3515 int cmp;
3516 tree min, max;
3518 /* The lower limit of the new range is the minimum of the
3519 two ranges. If they cannot be compared, the result is
3520 VARYING. */
3521 cmp = compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->min);
3522 if (cmp == 0 || cmp == 1)
3523 min = vr1->min;
3524 else if (cmp == -1)
3525 min = vr0->min;
3526 else
3528 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0);
3529 return;
3532 /* Similarly, the upper limit of the new range is the
3533 maximum of the two ranges. If they cannot be compared,
3534 the result is VARYING. */
3535 cmp = compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->max);
3536 if (cmp == 0 || cmp == -1)
3537 max = vr1->max;
3538 else if (cmp == 1)
3539 max = vr0->max;
3540 else
3542 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0);
3543 return;
3546 /* The resulting set of equivalences is the intersection of
3547 the two sets. */
3548 if (vr0->equiv && vr1->equiv && vr0->equiv != vr1->equiv)
3549 bitmap_and_into (vr0->equiv, vr1->equiv);
3550 else if (vr0->equiv && !vr1->equiv)
3551 bitmap_clear (vr0->equiv);
3553 set_value_range (vr0, vr0->type, min, max, vr0->equiv);
3555 else
3556 goto no_meet;
3558 else if (vr0->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
3560 /* Two anti-ranges meet only if they are both identical. */
3561 if (compare_values (vr0->min, vr1->min) == 0
3562 && compare_values (vr0->max, vr1->max) == 0
3563 && compare_values (vr0->min, vr0->max) == 0)
3565 /* The resulting set of equivalences is the intersection of
3566 the two sets. */
3567 if (vr0->equiv && vr1->equiv && vr0->equiv != vr1->equiv)
3568 bitmap_and_into (vr0->equiv, vr1->equiv);
3569 else if (vr0->equiv && !vr1->equiv)
3570 bitmap_clear (vr0->equiv);
3572 else
3573 goto no_meet;
3575 else if (vr0->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE || vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
3577 /* A numeric range [VAL1, VAL2] and an anti-range ~[VAL3, VAL4]
3578 meet only if the ranges have an empty intersection. The
3579 result of the meet operation is the anti-range. */
3580 if (!symbolic_range_p (vr0)
3581 && !symbolic_range_p (vr1)
3582 && !value_ranges_intersect_p (vr0, vr1))
3584 /* Copy most of VR1 into VR0. Don't copy VR1's equivalence
3585 set. We need to compute the intersection of the two
3586 equivalence sets. */
3587 if (vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE)
3588 set_value_range (vr0, vr1->type, vr1->min, vr1->max, vr0->equiv);
3590 /* The resulting set of equivalences is the intersection of
3591 the two sets. */
3592 if (vr0->equiv && vr1->equiv && vr0->equiv != vr1->equiv)
3593 bitmap_and_into (vr0->equiv, vr1->equiv);
3594 else if (vr0->equiv && !vr1->equiv)
3595 bitmap_clear (vr0->equiv);
3597 else
3598 goto no_meet;
3600 else
3601 gcc_unreachable ();
3603 return;
3605 no_meet:
3606 /* The two range VR0 and VR1 do not meet. Before giving up and
3607 setting the result to VARYING, see if we can at least derive a
3608 useful anti-range. FIXME, all this nonsense about distinguishing
3609 anti-ranges from ranges is necessary because of the odd
3610 semantics of range_includes_zero_p and friends. */
3611 if (!symbolic_range_p (vr0)
3612 && ((vr0->type == VR_RANGE && !range_includes_zero_p (vr0))
3613 || (vr0->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && range_includes_zero_p (vr0)))
3614 && !symbolic_range_p (vr1)
3615 && ((vr1->type == VR_RANGE && !range_includes_zero_p (vr1))
3616 || (vr1->type == VR_ANTI_RANGE && range_includes_zero_p (vr1))))
3618 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr0, TREE_TYPE (vr0->min));
3620 /* Since this meet operation did not result from the meeting of
3621 two equivalent names, VR0 cannot have any equivalences. */
3622 if (vr0->equiv)
3623 bitmap_clear (vr0->equiv);
3625 else
3626 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0);
3630 /* Visit all arguments for PHI node PHI that flow through executable
3631 edges. If a valid value range can be derived from all the incoming
3632 value ranges, set a new range for the LHS of PHI. */
3634 static enum ssa_prop_result
3635 vrp_visit_phi_node (tree phi)
3637 int i;
3638 tree lhs = PHI_RESULT (phi);
3639 value_range_t *lhs_vr = get_value_range (lhs);
3640 value_range_t vr_result = { VR_UNDEFINED, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL };
3642 copy_value_range (&vr_result, lhs_vr);
3644 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3646 fprintf (dump_file, "\nVisiting PHI node: ");
3647 print_generic_expr (dump_file, phi, dump_flags);
3650 for (i = 0; i < PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi); i++)
3652 edge e = PHI_ARG_EDGE (phi, i);
3654 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3656 fprintf (dump_file,
3657 "\n Argument #%d (%d -> %d %sexecutable)\n",
3658 i, e->src->index, e->dest->index,
3659 (e->flags & EDGE_EXECUTABLE) ? "" : "not ");
3662 if (e->flags & EDGE_EXECUTABLE)
3664 tree arg = PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, i);
3665 value_range_t vr_arg;
3667 if (TREE_CODE (arg) == SSA_NAME)
3668 vr_arg = *(get_value_range (arg));
3669 else
3671 vr_arg.type = VR_RANGE;
3672 vr_arg.min = arg;
3673 vr_arg.max = arg;
3674 vr_arg.equiv = NULL;
3677 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
3679 fprintf (dump_file, "\t");
3680 print_generic_expr (dump_file, arg, dump_flags);
3681 fprintf (dump_file, "\n\tValue: ");
3682 dump_value_range (dump_file, &vr_arg);
3683 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3686 vrp_meet (&vr_result, &vr_arg);
3688 if (vr_result.type == VR_VARYING)
3689 break;
3693 if (vr_result.type == VR_VARYING)
3694 goto varying;
3696 /* To prevent infinite iterations in the algorithm, derive ranges
3697 when the new value is slightly bigger or smaller than the
3698 previous one. */
3699 if (lhs_vr->type == VR_RANGE && vr_result.type == VR_RANGE)
3701 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs)))
3703 int cmp_min = compare_values (lhs_vr->min, vr_result.min);
3704 int cmp_max = compare_values (lhs_vr->max, vr_result.max);
3706 /* If the new minimum is smaller or larger than the previous
3707 one, go all the way to -INF. In the first case, to avoid
3708 iterating millions of times to reach -INF, and in the
3709 other case to avoid infinite bouncing between different
3710 minimums. */
3711 if (cmp_min > 0 || cmp_min < 0)
3712 vr_result.min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (vr_result.min));
3714 /* Similarly, if the new maximum is smaller or larger than
3715 the previous one, go all the way to +INF. */
3716 if (cmp_max < 0 || cmp_max > 0)
3717 vr_result.max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (vr_result.max));
3719 /* If we ended up with a (-INF, +INF) range, set it to
3720 VARYING. */
3721 if (vr_result.min == TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (vr_result.min))
3722 && vr_result.max == TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (vr_result.max)))
3723 goto varying;
3727 /* If the new range is different than the previous value, keep
3728 iterating. */
3729 if (update_value_range (lhs, &vr_result))
3730 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING;
3732 /* Nothing changed, don't add outgoing edges. */
3733 return SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING;
3735 /* No match found. Set the LHS to VARYING. */
3736 varying:
3737 set_value_range_to_varying (lhs_vr);
3738 return SSA_PROP_VARYING;
3741 /* Simplify a division or modulo operator to a right shift or
3742 bitwise and if the first operand is unsigned or is greater
3743 than zero and the second operand is an exact power of two. */
3745 static void
3746 simplify_div_or_mod_using_ranges (tree stmt, tree rhs, enum tree_code rhs_code)
3748 tree val = NULL;
3749 tree op = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
3750 value_range_t *vr = get_value_range (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0));
3752 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (op)))
3754 val = integer_one_node;
3756 else
3758 val = compare_range_with_value (GT_EXPR, vr, integer_zero_node);
3761 if (val && integer_onep (val))
3763 tree t;
3764 tree op0 = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
3765 tree op1 = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1);
3767 if (rhs_code == TRUNC_DIV_EXPR)
3769 t = build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, tree_log2 (op1));
3770 t = build2 (RSHIFT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (op0), op0, t);
3772 else
3774 t = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op1), 1);
3775 t = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, op1, t, 0);
3776 t = fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (op0), t);
3777 t = build2 (BIT_AND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (op0), op0, t);
3780 TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1) = t;
3781 update_stmt (stmt);
3785 /* If the operand to an ABS_EXPR is >= 0, then eliminate the
3786 ABS_EXPR. If the operand is <= 0, then simplify the
3787 ABS_EXPR into a NEGATE_EXPR. */
3789 static void
3790 simplify_abs_using_ranges (tree stmt, tree rhs)
3792 tree val = NULL;
3793 tree op = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
3794 tree type = TREE_TYPE (op);
3795 value_range_t *vr = get_value_range (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0));
3797 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type))
3799 val = integer_zero_node;
3801 else if (vr)
3803 val = compare_range_with_value (LE_EXPR, vr, integer_zero_node);
3804 if (!val)
3806 val = compare_range_with_value (GE_EXPR, vr, integer_zero_node);
3808 if (val)
3810 if (integer_zerop (val))
3811 val = integer_one_node;
3812 else if (integer_onep (val))
3813 val = integer_zero_node;
3817 if (val
3818 && (integer_onep (val) || integer_zerop (val)))
3820 tree t;
3822 if (integer_onep (val))
3823 t = build1 (NEGATE_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (op), op);
3824 else
3825 t = op;
3827 TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1) = t;
3828 update_stmt (stmt);
3833 /* We are comparing trees OP0 and OP1 using COND_CODE. OP0 has
3834 a known value range VR.
3836 If there is one and only one value which will satisfy the
3837 conditional, then return that value. Else return NULL. */
3839 static tree
3840 test_for_singularity (enum tree_code cond_code, tree op0,
3841 tree op1, value_range_t *vr)
3843 tree min = NULL;
3844 tree max = NULL;
3846 /* Extract minimum/maximum values which satisfy the
3847 the conditional as it was written. */
3848 if (cond_code == LE_EXPR || cond_code == LT_EXPR)
3850 min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (op0));
3852 max = op1;
3853 if (cond_code == LT_EXPR)
3855 tree one = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op0), 1);
3856 max = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (op0), max, one);
3859 else if (cond_code == GE_EXPR || cond_code == GT_EXPR)
3861 max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (op0));
3863 min = op1;
3864 if (cond_code == GT_EXPR)
3866 tree one = build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op0), 1);
3867 max = fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (op0), max, one);
3871 /* Now refine the minimum and maximum values using any
3872 value range information we have for op0. */
3873 if (min && max)
3875 if (compare_values (vr->min, min) == -1)
3876 min = min;
3877 else
3878 min = vr->min;
3879 if (compare_values (vr->max, max) == 1)
3880 max = max;
3881 else
3882 max = vr->max;
3884 /* If the new min/max values have converged to a
3885 single value, then there is only one value which
3886 can satisfy the condition, return that value. */
3887 if (min == max && is_gimple_min_invariant (min))
3888 return min;
3890 return NULL;
3893 /* Simplify a conditional using a relational operator to an equality
3894 test if the range information indicates only one value can satisfy
3895 the original conditional. */
3897 static void
3898 simplify_cond_using_ranges (tree stmt)
3900 tree cond = COND_EXPR_COND (stmt);
3901 tree op0 = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 0);
3902 tree op1 = TREE_OPERAND (cond, 1);
3903 enum tree_code cond_code = TREE_CODE (cond);
3905 if (cond_code != NE_EXPR
3906 && cond_code != EQ_EXPR
3907 && TREE_CODE (op0) == SSA_NAME
3908 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0))
3909 && is_gimple_min_invariant (op1))
3911 value_range_t *vr = get_value_range (op0);
3913 /* If we have range information for OP0, then we might be
3914 able to simplify this conditional. */
3915 if (vr->type == VR_RANGE)
3917 tree new = test_for_singularity (cond_code, op0, op1, vr);
3919 if (new)
3921 if (dump_file)
3923 fprintf (dump_file, "Simplified relational ");
3924 print_generic_expr (dump_file, cond, 0);
3925 fprintf (dump_file, " into ");
3928 COND_EXPR_COND (stmt)
3929 = build (EQ_EXPR, boolean_type_node, op0, new);
3930 update_stmt (stmt);
3932 if (dump_file)
3934 print_generic_expr (dump_file, COND_EXPR_COND (stmt), 0);
3935 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3937 return;
3941 /* Try again after inverting the condition. We only deal
3942 with integral types here, so no need to worry about
3943 issues with inverting FP comparisons. */
3944 cond_code = invert_tree_comparison (cond_code, false);
3945 new = test_for_singularity (cond_code, op0, op1, vr);
3947 if (new)
3949 if (dump_file)
3951 fprintf (dump_file, "Simplified relational ");
3952 print_generic_expr (dump_file, cond, 0);
3953 fprintf (dump_file, " into ");
3956 COND_EXPR_COND (stmt)
3957 = build (NE_EXPR, boolean_type_node, op0, new);
3958 update_stmt (stmt);
3960 if (dump_file)
3962 print_generic_expr (dump_file, COND_EXPR_COND (stmt), 0);
3963 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3965 return;
3972 /* Simplify STMT using ranges if possible. */
3974 void
3975 simplify_stmt_using_ranges (tree stmt)
3977 if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == MODIFY_EXPR)
3979 tree rhs = TREE_OPERAND (stmt, 1);
3980 enum tree_code rhs_code = TREE_CODE (rhs);
3982 /* Transform TRUNC_DIV_EXPR and TRUNC_MOD_EXPR into RSHIFT_EXPR
3983 and BIT_AND_EXPR respectively if the first operand is greater
3984 than zero and the second operand is an exact power of two. */
3985 if ((rhs_code == TRUNC_DIV_EXPR || rhs_code == TRUNC_MOD_EXPR)
3986 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)))
3987 && integer_pow2p (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1)))
3988 simplify_div_or_mod_using_ranges (stmt, rhs, rhs_code);
3990 /* Transform ABS (X) into X or -X as appropriate. */
3991 if (rhs_code == ABS_EXPR
3992 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)) == SSA_NAME
3993 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0))))
3994 simplify_abs_using_ranges (stmt, rhs);
3996 else if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == COND_EXPR
3997 && COMPARISON_CLASS_P (COND_EXPR_COND (stmt)))
3999 simplify_cond_using_ranges (stmt);
4005 /* Traverse all the blocks folding conditionals with known ranges. */
4007 static void
4008 vrp_finalize (void)
4010 size_t i;
4011 prop_value_t *single_val_range;
4012 bool do_value_subst_p;
4014 if (dump_file)
4016 fprintf (dump_file, "\nValue ranges after VRP:\n\n");
4017 dump_all_value_ranges (dump_file);
4018 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
4021 /* We may have ended with ranges that have exactly one value. Those
4022 values can be substituted as any other copy/const propagated
4023 value using substitute_and_fold. */
4024 single_val_range = xmalloc (num_ssa_names * sizeof (*single_val_range));
4025 memset (single_val_range, 0, num_ssa_names * sizeof (*single_val_range));
4027 do_value_subst_p = false;
4028 for (i = 0; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
4029 if (vr_value[i]
4030 && vr_value[i]->type == VR_RANGE
4031 && vr_value[i]->min == vr_value[i]->max)
4033 single_val_range[i].value = vr_value[i]->min;
4034 do_value_subst_p = true;
4037 if (!do_value_subst_p)
4039 /* We found no single-valued ranges, don't waste time trying to
4040 do single value substitution in substitute_and_fold. */
4041 free (single_val_range);
4042 single_val_range = NULL;
4045 substitute_and_fold (single_val_range, true);
4047 /* Free allocated memory. */
4048 for (i = 0; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
4049 if (vr_value[i])
4051 BITMAP_FREE (vr_value[i]->equiv);
4052 free (vr_value[i]);
4055 free (single_val_range);
4056 free (vr_value);
4060 /* Main entry point to VRP (Value Range Propagation). This pass is
4061 loosely based on J. R. C. Patterson, ``Accurate Static Branch
4062 Prediction by Value Range Propagation,'' in SIGPLAN Conference on
4063 Programming Language Design and Implementation, pp. 67-78, 1995.
4064 Also available at http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/patterson95accurate.html
4066 This is essentially an SSA-CCP pass modified to deal with ranges
4067 instead of constants.
4069 While propagating ranges, we may find that two or more SSA name
4070 have equivalent, though distinct ranges. For instance,
4072 1 x_9 = p_3->a;
4073 2 p_4 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_3, p_3 != 0>
4074 3 if (p_4 == q_2)
4075 4 p_5 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_4, p_4 == q_2>;
4076 5 endif
4077 6 if (q_2)
4079 In the code above, pointer p_5 has range [q_2, q_2], but from the
4080 code we can also determine that p_5 cannot be NULL and, if q_2 had
4081 a non-varying range, p_5's range should also be compatible with it.
4083 These equivalences are created by two expressions: ASSERT_EXPR and
4084 copy operations. Since p_5 is an assertion on p_4, and p_4 was the
4085 result of another assertion, then we can use the fact that p_5 and
4086 p_4 are equivalent when evaluating p_5's range.
4088 Together with value ranges, we also propagate these equivalences
4089 between names so that we can take advantage of information from
4090 multiple ranges when doing final replacement. Note that this
4091 equivalency relation is transitive but not symmetric.
4093 In the example above, p_5 is equivalent to p_4, q_2 and p_3, but we
4094 cannot assert that q_2 is equivalent to p_5 because q_2 may be used
4095 in contexts where that assertion does not hold (e.g., in line 6).
4097 TODO, the main difference between this pass and Patterson's is that
4098 we do not propagate edge probabilities. We only compute whether
4099 edges can be taken or not. That is, instead of having a spectrum
4100 of jump probabilities between 0 and 1, we only deal with 0, 1 and
4101 DON'T KNOW. In the future, it may be worthwhile to propagate
4102 probabilities to aid branch prediction. */
4104 static void
4105 execute_vrp (void)
4107 insert_range_assertions ();
4109 cfg_loops = loop_optimizer_init (NULL);
4110 if (cfg_loops)
4111 scev_initialize (cfg_loops);
4113 vrp_initialize ();
4114 ssa_propagate (vrp_visit_stmt, vrp_visit_phi_node);
4115 vrp_finalize ();
4117 if (cfg_loops)
4119 scev_finalize ();
4120 loop_optimizer_finalize (cfg_loops, NULL);
4121 current_loops = NULL;
4124 remove_range_assertions ();
4127 static bool
4128 gate_vrp (void)
4130 return flag_tree_vrp != 0;
4133 struct tree_opt_pass pass_vrp =
4135 "vrp", /* name */
4136 gate_vrp, /* gate */
4137 execute_vrp, /* execute */
4138 NULL, /* sub */
4139 NULL, /* next */
4140 0, /* static_pass_number */
4141 TV_TREE_VRP, /* tv_id */
4142 PROP_ssa | PROP_alias, /* properties_required */
4143 0, /* properties_provided */
4144 0, /* properties_destroyed */
4145 0, /* todo_flags_start */
4146 TODO_cleanup_cfg
4147 | TODO_ggc_collect
4148 | TODO_verify_ssa
4149 | TODO_dump_func
4150 | TODO_update_ssa, /* todo_flags_finish */
4151 0 /* letter */