1 /* Support routines for Value Range Propagation (VRP).
2 Copyright (C) 2005-2018 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
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "insn-codes.h"
30 #include "tree-pass.h"
32 #include "optabs-tree.h"
33 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
34 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
36 #include "fold-const.h"
37 #include "stor-layout.h"
40 #include "gimple-fold.h"
42 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
43 #include "gimple-walk.h"
46 #include "tree-ssa-loop-manip.h"
47 #include "tree-ssa-loop-niter.h"
48 #include "tree-ssa-loop.h"
49 #include "tree-into-ssa.h"
53 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
54 #include "tree-ssa-propagate.h"
55 #include "tree-chrec.h"
56 #include "tree-ssa-threadupdate.h"
57 #include "tree-ssa-scopedtables.h"
58 #include "tree-ssa-threadedge.h"
59 #include "omp-general.h"
61 #include "case-cfn-macros.h"
63 #include "alloc-pool.h"
65 #include "tree-cfgcleanup.h"
66 #include "stringpool.h"
68 #include "vr-values.h"
71 /* Set of SSA names found live during the RPO traversal of the function
72 for still active basic-blocks. */
75 /* Return true if the SSA name NAME is live on the edge E. */
78 live_on_edge (edge e
, tree name
)
80 return (live
[e
->dest
->index
]
81 && bitmap_bit_p (live
[e
->dest
->index
], SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
)));
84 /* Location information for ASSERT_EXPRs. Each instance of this
85 structure describes an ASSERT_EXPR for an SSA name. Since a single
86 SSA name may have more than one assertion associated with it, these
87 locations are kept in a linked list attached to the corresponding
91 /* Basic block where the assertion would be inserted. */
94 /* Some assertions need to be inserted on an edge (e.g., assertions
95 generated by COND_EXPRs). In those cases, BB will be NULL. */
98 /* Pointer to the statement that generated this assertion. */
99 gimple_stmt_iterator si
;
101 /* Predicate code for the ASSERT_EXPR. Must be COMPARISON_CLASS_P. */
102 enum tree_code comp_code
;
104 /* Value being compared against. */
107 /* Expression to compare. */
110 /* Next node in the linked list. */
114 /* If bit I is present, it means that SSA name N_i has a list of
115 assertions that should be inserted in the IL. */
116 static bitmap need_assert_for
;
118 /* Array of locations lists where to insert assertions. ASSERTS_FOR[I]
119 holds a list of ASSERT_LOCUS_T nodes that describe where
120 ASSERT_EXPRs for SSA name N_I should be inserted. */
121 static assert_locus
**asserts_for
;
123 vec
<edge
> to_remove_edges
;
124 vec
<switch_update
> to_update_switch_stmts
;
127 /* Return the maximum value for TYPE. */
130 vrp_val_max (const_tree type
)
132 if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
))
135 return TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
);
138 /* Return the minimum value for TYPE. */
141 vrp_val_min (const_tree type
)
143 if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
))
146 return TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
);
149 /* Return whether VAL is equal to the maximum value of its type.
150 We can't do a simple equality comparison with TYPE_MAX_VALUE because
151 C typedefs and Ada subtypes can produce types whose TYPE_MAX_VALUE
152 is not == to the integer constant with the same value in the type. */
155 vrp_val_is_max (const_tree val
)
157 tree type_max
= vrp_val_max (TREE_TYPE (val
));
158 return (val
== type_max
159 || (type_max
!= NULL_TREE
160 && operand_equal_p (val
, type_max
, 0)));
163 /* Return whether VAL is equal to the minimum value of its type. */
166 vrp_val_is_min (const_tree val
)
168 tree type_min
= vrp_val_min (TREE_TYPE (val
));
169 return (val
== type_min
170 || (type_min
!= NULL_TREE
171 && operand_equal_p (val
, type_min
, 0)));
174 /* VR_TYPE describes a range with mininum value *MIN and maximum
175 value *MAX. Restrict the range to the set of values that have
176 no bits set outside NONZERO_BITS. Update *MIN and *MAX and
177 return the new range type.
179 SGN gives the sign of the values described by the range. */
181 enum value_range_type
182 intersect_range_with_nonzero_bits (enum value_range_type vr_type
,
183 wide_int
*min
, wide_int
*max
,
184 const wide_int
&nonzero_bits
,
187 if (vr_type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
189 /* The VR_ANTI_RANGE is equivalent to the union of the ranges
190 A: [-INF, *MIN) and B: (*MAX, +INF]. First use NONZERO_BITS
191 to create an inclusive upper bound for A and an inclusive lower
193 wide_int a_max
= wi::round_down_for_mask (*min
- 1, nonzero_bits
);
194 wide_int b_min
= wi::round_up_for_mask (*max
+ 1, nonzero_bits
);
196 /* If the calculation of A_MAX wrapped, A is effectively empty
197 and A_MAX is the highest value that satisfies NONZERO_BITS.
198 Likewise if the calculation of B_MIN wrapped, B is effectively
199 empty and B_MIN is the lowest value that satisfies NONZERO_BITS. */
200 bool a_empty
= wi::ge_p (a_max
, *min
, sgn
);
201 bool b_empty
= wi::le_p (b_min
, *max
, sgn
);
203 /* If both A and B are empty, there are no valid values. */
204 if (a_empty
&& b_empty
)
207 /* If exactly one of A or B is empty, return a VR_RANGE for the
209 if (a_empty
|| b_empty
)
213 gcc_checking_assert (wi::le_p (*min
, *max
, sgn
));
217 /* Update the VR_ANTI_RANGE bounds. */
220 gcc_checking_assert (wi::le_p (*min
, *max
, sgn
));
222 /* Now check whether the excluded range includes any values that
223 satisfy NONZERO_BITS. If not, switch to a full VR_RANGE. */
224 if (wi::round_up_for_mask (*min
, nonzero_bits
) == b_min
)
226 unsigned int precision
= min
->get_precision ();
227 *min
= wi::min_value (precision
, sgn
);
228 *max
= wi::max_value (precision
, sgn
);
232 if (vr_type
== VR_RANGE
)
234 *max
= wi::round_down_for_mask (*max
, nonzero_bits
);
236 /* Check that the range contains at least one valid value. */
237 if (wi::gt_p (*min
, *max
, sgn
))
240 *min
= wi::round_up_for_mask (*min
, nonzero_bits
);
241 gcc_checking_assert (wi::le_p (*min
, *max
, sgn
));
246 /* Set value range VR to VR_UNDEFINED. */
249 set_value_range_to_undefined (value_range
*vr
)
251 vr
->type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
252 vr
->min
= vr
->max
= NULL_TREE
;
254 bitmap_clear (vr
->equiv
);
257 /* Set value range VR to VR_VARYING. */
260 set_value_range_to_varying (value_range
*vr
)
262 vr
->type
= VR_VARYING
;
263 vr
->min
= vr
->max
= NULL_TREE
;
265 bitmap_clear (vr
->equiv
);
268 /* Set value range VR to {T, MIN, MAX, EQUIV}. */
271 set_value_range (value_range
*vr
, enum value_range_type t
, tree min
,
272 tree max
, bitmap equiv
)
274 /* Check the validity of the range. */
276 && (t
== VR_RANGE
|| t
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
))
280 gcc_assert (min
&& max
);
282 gcc_assert (!TREE_OVERFLOW_P (min
) && !TREE_OVERFLOW_P (max
));
284 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (min
)) && t
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
285 gcc_assert (!vrp_val_is_min (min
) || !vrp_val_is_max (max
));
287 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
288 gcc_assert (cmp
== 0 || cmp
== -1 || cmp
== -2);
292 && (t
== VR_UNDEFINED
|| t
== VR_VARYING
))
294 gcc_assert (min
== NULL_TREE
&& max
== NULL_TREE
);
295 gcc_assert (equiv
== NULL
|| bitmap_empty_p (equiv
));
302 /* Since updating the equivalence set involves deep copying the
303 bitmaps, only do it if absolutely necessary.
305 All equivalence bitmaps are allocated from the same obstack. So
306 we can use the obstack associated with EQUIV to allocate vr->equiv. */
307 if (vr
->equiv
== NULL
309 vr
->equiv
= BITMAP_ALLOC (equiv
->obstack
);
311 if (equiv
!= vr
->equiv
)
313 if (equiv
&& !bitmap_empty_p (equiv
))
314 bitmap_copy (vr
->equiv
, equiv
);
316 bitmap_clear (vr
->equiv
);
321 /* Set value range VR to the canonical form of {T, MIN, MAX, EQUIV}.
322 This means adjusting T, MIN and MAX representing the case of a
323 wrapping range with MAX < MIN covering [MIN, type_max] U [type_min, MAX]
324 as anti-rage ~[MAX+1, MIN-1]. Likewise for wrapping anti-ranges.
325 In corner cases where MAX+1 or MIN-1 wraps this will fall back
327 This routine exists to ease canonicalization in the case where we
328 extract ranges from var + CST op limit. */
331 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (value_range
*vr
, enum value_range_type t
,
332 tree min
, tree max
, bitmap equiv
)
334 /* Use the canonical setters for VR_UNDEFINED and VR_VARYING. */
335 if (t
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
337 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr
);
340 else if (t
== VR_VARYING
)
342 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
346 /* Nothing to canonicalize for symbolic ranges. */
347 if (TREE_CODE (min
) != INTEGER_CST
348 || TREE_CODE (max
) != INTEGER_CST
)
350 set_value_range (vr
, t
, min
, max
, equiv
);
354 /* Wrong order for min and max, to swap them and the VR type we need
356 if (tree_int_cst_lt (max
, min
))
360 /* For one bit precision if max < min, then the swapped
361 range covers all values, so for VR_RANGE it is varying and
362 for VR_ANTI_RANGE empty range, so drop to varying as well. */
363 if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (min
)) == 1)
365 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
369 one
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (min
), 1);
370 tmp
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, max
, one
);
371 max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, min
, one
);
374 /* There's one corner case, if we had [C+1, C] before we now have
375 that again. But this represents an empty value range, so drop
376 to varying in this case. */
377 if (tree_int_cst_lt (max
, min
))
379 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
383 t
= t
== VR_RANGE
? VR_ANTI_RANGE
: VR_RANGE
;
386 /* Anti-ranges that can be represented as ranges should be so. */
387 if (t
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
389 /* For -fstrict-enums we may receive out-of-range ranges so consider
390 values < -INF and values > INF as -INF/INF as well. */
391 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (min
);
392 bool is_min
= (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
393 && tree_int_cst_compare (min
, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
)) <= 0);
394 bool is_max
= (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
395 && tree_int_cst_compare (max
, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
)) >= 0);
397 if (is_min
&& is_max
)
399 /* We cannot deal with empty ranges, drop to varying.
400 ??? This could be VR_UNDEFINED instead. */
401 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
404 else if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (min
)) == 1
405 && (is_min
|| is_max
))
407 /* Non-empty boolean ranges can always be represented
408 as a singleton range. */
410 min
= max
= vrp_val_max (TREE_TYPE (min
));
412 min
= max
= vrp_val_min (TREE_TYPE (min
));
416 /* As a special exception preserve non-null ranges. */
417 && !(TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (min
))
418 && integer_zerop (max
)))
420 tree one
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (max
), 1);
421 min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, max
, one
);
422 max
= vrp_val_max (TREE_TYPE (max
));
427 tree one
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (min
), 1);
428 max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, min
, one
);
429 min
= vrp_val_min (TREE_TYPE (min
));
434 /* Do not drop [-INF(OVF), +INF(OVF)] to varying. (OVF) has to be sticky
435 to make sure VRP iteration terminates, otherwise we can get into
438 set_value_range (vr
, t
, min
, max
, equiv
);
441 /* Copy value range FROM into value range TO. */
444 copy_value_range (value_range
*to
, value_range
*from
)
446 set_value_range (to
, from
->type
, from
->min
, from
->max
, from
->equiv
);
449 /* Set value range VR to a single value. This function is only called
450 with values we get from statements, and exists to clear the
451 TREE_OVERFLOW flag. */
454 set_value_range_to_value (value_range
*vr
, tree val
, bitmap equiv
)
456 gcc_assert (is_gimple_min_invariant (val
));
457 if (TREE_OVERFLOW_P (val
))
458 val
= drop_tree_overflow (val
);
459 set_value_range (vr
, VR_RANGE
, val
, val
, equiv
);
462 /* Set value range VR to a non-NULL range of type TYPE. */
465 set_value_range_to_nonnull (value_range
*vr
, tree type
)
467 tree zero
= build_int_cst (type
, 0);
468 set_value_range (vr
, VR_ANTI_RANGE
, zero
, zero
, vr
->equiv
);
472 /* Set value range VR to a NULL range of type TYPE. */
475 set_value_range_to_null (value_range
*vr
, tree type
)
477 set_value_range_to_value (vr
, build_int_cst (type
, 0), vr
->equiv
);
481 /* If abs (min) < abs (max), set VR to [-max, max], if
482 abs (min) >= abs (max), set VR to [-min, min]. */
485 abs_extent_range (value_range
*vr
, tree min
, tree max
)
489 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (min
) == INTEGER_CST
);
490 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (max
) == INTEGER_CST
);
491 gcc_assert (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (min
)));
492 gcc_assert (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (min
)));
493 min
= fold_unary (ABS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (min
), min
);
494 max
= fold_unary (ABS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (max
), max
);
495 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (min
) || TREE_OVERFLOW (max
))
497 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
500 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
502 min
= fold_unary (NEGATE_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (min
), max
);
503 else if (cmp
== 0 || cmp
== 1)
506 min
= fold_unary (NEGATE_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (min
), min
);
510 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
513 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr
, VR_RANGE
, min
, max
, NULL
);
516 /* Return true, if VAL1 and VAL2 are equal values for VRP purposes. */
519 vrp_operand_equal_p (const_tree val1
, const_tree val2
)
523 if (!val1
|| !val2
|| !operand_equal_p (val1
, val2
, 0))
528 /* Return true, if the bitmaps B1 and B2 are equal. */
531 vrp_bitmap_equal_p (const_bitmap b1
, const_bitmap b2
)
534 || ((!b1
|| bitmap_empty_p (b1
))
535 && (!b2
|| bitmap_empty_p (b2
)))
537 && bitmap_equal_p (b1
, b2
)));
540 /* Return true if VR is ~[0, 0]. */
543 range_is_nonnull (value_range
*vr
)
545 return vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
546 && integer_zerop (vr
->min
)
547 && integer_zerop (vr
->max
);
551 /* Return true if VR is [0, 0]. */
554 range_is_null (value_range
*vr
)
556 return vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
557 && integer_zerop (vr
->min
)
558 && integer_zerop (vr
->max
);
561 /* Return true if max and min of VR are INTEGER_CST. It's not necessary
565 range_int_cst_p (value_range
*vr
)
567 return (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
568 && TREE_CODE (vr
->max
) == INTEGER_CST
569 && TREE_CODE (vr
->min
) == INTEGER_CST
);
572 /* Return true if VR is a INTEGER_CST singleton. */
575 range_int_cst_singleton_p (value_range
*vr
)
577 return (range_int_cst_p (vr
)
578 && tree_int_cst_equal (vr
->min
, vr
->max
));
581 /* Return true if value range VR involves at least one symbol. */
584 symbolic_range_p (value_range
*vr
)
586 return (!is_gimple_min_invariant (vr
->min
)
587 || !is_gimple_min_invariant (vr
->max
));
590 /* Return the single symbol (an SSA_NAME) contained in T if any, or NULL_TREE
591 otherwise. We only handle additive operations and set NEG to true if the
592 symbol is negated and INV to the invariant part, if any. */
595 get_single_symbol (tree t
, bool *neg
, tree
*inv
)
603 if (TREE_CODE (t
) == PLUS_EXPR
604 || TREE_CODE (t
) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
605 || TREE_CODE (t
) == MINUS_EXPR
)
607 if (is_gimple_min_invariant (TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0)))
609 neg_
= (TREE_CODE (t
) == MINUS_EXPR
);
610 inv_
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0);
611 t
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 1);
613 else if (is_gimple_min_invariant (TREE_OPERAND (t
, 1)))
616 inv_
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 1);
617 t
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0);
628 if (TREE_CODE (t
) == NEGATE_EXPR
)
630 t
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0);
634 if (TREE_CODE (t
) != SSA_NAME
)
637 if (inv_
&& TREE_OVERFLOW_P (inv_
))
638 inv_
= drop_tree_overflow (inv_
);
645 /* The reverse operation: build a symbolic expression with TYPE
646 from symbol SYM, negated according to NEG, and invariant INV. */
649 build_symbolic_expr (tree type
, tree sym
, bool neg
, tree inv
)
651 const bool pointer_p
= POINTER_TYPE_P (type
);
655 t
= build1 (NEGATE_EXPR
, type
, t
);
657 if (integer_zerop (inv
))
660 return build2 (pointer_p
? POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
: PLUS_EXPR
, type
, t
, inv
);
666 -2 if those are incomparable. */
668 operand_less_p (tree val
, tree val2
)
670 /* LT is folded faster than GE and others. Inline the common case. */
671 if (TREE_CODE (val
) == INTEGER_CST
&& TREE_CODE (val2
) == INTEGER_CST
)
672 return tree_int_cst_lt (val
, val2
);
677 fold_defer_overflow_warnings ();
679 tcmp
= fold_binary_to_constant (LT_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, val
, val2
);
681 fold_undefer_and_ignore_overflow_warnings ();
684 || TREE_CODE (tcmp
) != INTEGER_CST
)
687 if (!integer_zerop (tcmp
))
694 /* Compare two values VAL1 and VAL2. Return
696 -2 if VAL1 and VAL2 cannot be compared at compile-time,
699 +1 if VAL1 > VAL2, and
702 This is similar to tree_int_cst_compare but supports pointer values
703 and values that cannot be compared at compile time.
705 If STRICT_OVERFLOW_P is not NULL, then set *STRICT_OVERFLOW_P to
706 true if the return value is only valid if we assume that signed
707 overflow is undefined. */
710 compare_values_warnv (tree val1
, tree val2
, bool *strict_overflow_p
)
715 /* Below we rely on the fact that VAL1 and VAL2 are both pointers or
717 gcc_assert (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1
))
718 == POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val2
)));
720 /* Convert the two values into the same type. This is needed because
721 sizetype causes sign extension even for unsigned types. */
722 val2
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (val1
), val2
);
723 STRIP_USELESS_TYPE_CONVERSION (val2
);
725 const bool overflow_undefined
726 = INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1
))
727 && TYPE_OVERFLOW_UNDEFINED (TREE_TYPE (val1
));
730 tree sym1
= get_single_symbol (val1
, &neg1
, &inv1
);
731 tree sym2
= get_single_symbol (val2
, &neg2
, &inv2
);
733 /* If VAL1 and VAL2 are of the form '[-]NAME [+ CST]', return -1 or +1
734 accordingly. If VAL1 and VAL2 don't use the same name, return -2. */
737 /* Both values must use the same name with the same sign. */
738 if (sym1
!= sym2
|| neg1
!= neg2
)
741 /* [-]NAME + CST == [-]NAME + CST. */
745 /* If overflow is defined we cannot simplify more. */
746 if (!overflow_undefined
)
749 if (strict_overflow_p
!= NULL
750 /* Symbolic range building sets TREE_NO_WARNING to declare
751 that overflow doesn't happen. */
752 && (!inv1
|| !TREE_NO_WARNING (val1
))
753 && (!inv2
|| !TREE_NO_WARNING (val2
)))
754 *strict_overflow_p
= true;
757 inv1
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (val1
), 0);
759 inv2
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (val2
), 0);
761 return wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (inv1
), wi::to_wide (inv2
),
762 TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val1
)));
765 const bool cst1
= is_gimple_min_invariant (val1
);
766 const bool cst2
= is_gimple_min_invariant (val2
);
768 /* If one is of the form '[-]NAME + CST' and the other is constant, then
769 it might be possible to say something depending on the constants. */
770 if ((sym1
&& inv1
&& cst2
) || (sym2
&& inv2
&& cst1
))
772 if (!overflow_undefined
)
775 if (strict_overflow_p
!= NULL
776 /* Symbolic range building sets TREE_NO_WARNING to declare
777 that overflow doesn't happen. */
778 && (!sym1
|| !TREE_NO_WARNING (val1
))
779 && (!sym2
|| !TREE_NO_WARNING (val2
)))
780 *strict_overflow_p
= true;
782 const signop sgn
= TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val1
));
783 tree cst
= cst1
? val1
: val2
;
784 tree inv
= cst1
? inv2
: inv1
;
786 /* Compute the difference between the constants. If it overflows or
787 underflows, this means that we can trivially compare the NAME with
788 it and, consequently, the two values with each other. */
789 wide_int diff
= wi::to_wide (cst
) - wi::to_wide (inv
);
790 if (wi::cmp (0, wi::to_wide (inv
), sgn
)
791 != wi::cmp (diff
, wi::to_wide (cst
), sgn
))
793 const int res
= wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (cst
), wi::to_wide (inv
), sgn
);
794 return cst1
? res
: -res
;
800 /* We cannot say anything more for non-constants. */
804 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val1
)))
806 /* We cannot compare overflowed values. */
807 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (val1
) || TREE_OVERFLOW (val2
))
810 if (TREE_CODE (val1
) == INTEGER_CST
811 && TREE_CODE (val2
) == INTEGER_CST
)
812 return tree_int_cst_compare (val1
, val2
);
814 if (poly_int_tree_p (val1
) && poly_int_tree_p (val2
))
816 if (known_eq (wi::to_poly_widest (val1
),
817 wi::to_poly_widest (val2
)))
819 if (known_lt (wi::to_poly_widest (val1
),
820 wi::to_poly_widest (val2
)))
822 if (known_gt (wi::to_poly_widest (val1
),
823 wi::to_poly_widest (val2
)))
833 /* First see if VAL1 and VAL2 are not the same. */
834 if (val1
== val2
|| operand_equal_p (val1
, val2
, 0))
837 /* If VAL1 is a lower address than VAL2, return -1. */
838 if (operand_less_p (val1
, val2
) == 1)
841 /* If VAL1 is a higher address than VAL2, return +1. */
842 if (operand_less_p (val2
, val1
) == 1)
845 /* If VAL1 is different than VAL2, return +2.
846 For integer constants we either have already returned -1 or 1
847 or they are equivalent. We still might succeed in proving
848 something about non-trivial operands. */
849 if (TREE_CODE (val1
) != INTEGER_CST
850 || TREE_CODE (val2
) != INTEGER_CST
)
852 t
= fold_binary_to_constant (NE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, val1
, val2
);
853 if (t
&& integer_onep (t
))
861 /* Compare values like compare_values_warnv. */
864 compare_values (tree val1
, tree val2
)
867 return compare_values_warnv (val1
, val2
, &sop
);
871 /* Return 1 if VAL is inside value range MIN <= VAL <= MAX,
872 0 if VAL is not inside [MIN, MAX],
873 -2 if we cannot tell either way.
875 Benchmark compile/20001226-1.c compilation time after changing this
879 value_inside_range (tree val
, tree min
, tree max
)
883 cmp1
= operand_less_p (val
, min
);
889 cmp2
= operand_less_p (max
, val
);
897 /* Return true if value ranges VR0 and VR1 have a non-empty
900 Benchmark compile/20001226-1.c compilation time after changing this
905 value_ranges_intersect_p (value_range
*vr0
, value_range
*vr1
)
907 /* The value ranges do not intersect if the maximum of the first range is
908 less than the minimum of the second range or vice versa.
909 When those relations are unknown, we can't do any better. */
910 if (operand_less_p (vr0
->max
, vr1
->min
) != 0)
912 if (operand_less_p (vr1
->max
, vr0
->min
) != 0)
918 /* Return 1 if [MIN, MAX] includes the value zero, 0 if it does not
919 include the value zero, -2 if we cannot tell. */
922 range_includes_zero_p (tree min
, tree max
)
924 tree zero
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (min
), 0);
925 return value_inside_range (zero
, min
, max
);
928 /* Return true if *VR is know to only contain nonnegative values. */
931 value_range_nonnegative_p (value_range
*vr
)
933 /* Testing for VR_ANTI_RANGE is not useful here as any anti-range
934 which would return a useful value should be encoded as a
936 if (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
)
938 int result
= compare_values (vr
->min
, integer_zero_node
);
939 return (result
== 0 || result
== 1);
945 /* If *VR has a value rante that is a single constant value return that,
946 otherwise return NULL_TREE. */
949 value_range_constant_singleton (value_range
*vr
)
951 if (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
952 && vrp_operand_equal_p (vr
->min
, vr
->max
)
953 && is_gimple_min_invariant (vr
->min
))
959 /* Wrapper around int_const_binop. Return true if we can compute the
960 result; i.e. if the operation doesn't overflow or if the overflow is
961 undefined. In the latter case (if the operation overflows and
962 overflow is undefined), then adjust the result to be -INF or +INF
963 depending on CODE, VAL1 and VAL2. Return the value in *RES.
965 Return false for division by zero, for which the result is
969 vrp_int_const_binop (enum tree_code code
, tree val1
, tree val2
, wide_int
*res
)
971 bool overflow
= false;
972 signop sign
= TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val1
));
979 wide_int wval2
= wi::to_wide (val2
, TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (val1
)));
980 if (wi::neg_p (wval2
))
983 if (code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
)
989 if (code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
)
990 /* It's unclear from the C standard whether shifts can overflow.
991 The following code ignores overflow; perhaps a C standard
992 interpretation ruling is needed. */
993 *res
= wi::rshift (wi::to_wide (val1
), wval2
, sign
);
995 *res
= wi::lshift (wi::to_wide (val1
), wval2
);
1000 *res
= wi::mul (wi::to_wide (val1
),
1001 wi::to_wide (val2
), sign
, &overflow
);
1004 case TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
:
1005 case EXACT_DIV_EXPR
:
1009 *res
= wi::div_trunc (wi::to_wide (val1
),
1010 wi::to_wide (val2
), sign
, &overflow
);
1013 case FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
:
1016 *res
= wi::div_floor (wi::to_wide (val1
),
1017 wi::to_wide (val2
), sign
, &overflow
);
1023 *res
= wi::div_ceil (wi::to_wide (val1
),
1024 wi::to_wide (val2
), sign
, &overflow
);
1027 case ROUND_DIV_EXPR
:
1030 *res
= wi::div_round (wi::to_wide (val1
),
1031 wi::to_wide (val2
), sign
, &overflow
);
1039 && TYPE_OVERFLOW_UNDEFINED (TREE_TYPE (val1
)))
1041 /* If the operation overflowed return -INF or +INF depending
1042 on the operation and the combination of signs of the operands. */
1043 int sgn1
= tree_int_cst_sgn (val1
);
1044 int sgn2
= tree_int_cst_sgn (val2
);
1046 /* Notice that we only need to handle the restricted set of
1047 operations handled by extract_range_from_binary_expr.
1048 Among them, only multiplication, addition and subtraction
1049 can yield overflow without overflown operands because we
1050 are working with integral types only... except in the
1051 case VAL1 = -INF and VAL2 = -1 which overflows to +INF
1052 for division too. */
1054 /* For multiplication, the sign of the overflow is given
1055 by the comparison of the signs of the operands. */
1056 if ((code
== MULT_EXPR
&& sgn1
== sgn2
)
1057 /* For addition, the operands must be of the same sign
1058 to yield an overflow. Its sign is therefore that
1059 of one of the operands, for example the first. */
1060 || (code
== PLUS_EXPR
&& sgn1
>= 0)
1061 /* For subtraction, operands must be of
1062 different signs to yield an overflow. Its sign is
1063 therefore that of the first operand or the opposite of
1064 that of the second operand. A first operand of 0 counts
1065 as positive here, for the corner case 0 - (-INF), which
1066 overflows, but must yield +INF. */
1067 || (code
== MINUS_EXPR
&& sgn1
>= 0)
1068 /* For division, the only case is -INF / -1 = +INF. */
1069 || code
== TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1070 || code
== FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1071 || code
== CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1072 || code
== EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1073 || code
== ROUND_DIV_EXPR
)
1074 *res
= wi::max_value (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (val1
)),
1075 TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val1
)));
1077 *res
= wi::min_value (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (val1
)),
1078 TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val1
)));
1086 /* For range VR compute two wide_int bitmasks. In *MAY_BE_NONZERO
1087 bitmask if some bit is unset, it means for all numbers in the range
1088 the bit is 0, otherwise it might be 0 or 1. In *MUST_BE_NONZERO
1089 bitmask if some bit is set, it means for all numbers in the range
1090 the bit is 1, otherwise it might be 0 or 1. */
1093 zero_nonzero_bits_from_vr (const tree expr_type
,
1095 wide_int
*may_be_nonzero
,
1096 wide_int
*must_be_nonzero
)
1098 *may_be_nonzero
= wi::minus_one (TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
));
1099 *must_be_nonzero
= wi::zero (TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
));
1100 if (!range_int_cst_p (vr
))
1103 if (range_int_cst_singleton_p (vr
))
1105 *may_be_nonzero
= wi::to_wide (vr
->min
);
1106 *must_be_nonzero
= *may_be_nonzero
;
1108 else if (tree_int_cst_sgn (vr
->min
) >= 0
1109 || tree_int_cst_sgn (vr
->max
) < 0)
1111 wide_int xor_mask
= wi::to_wide (vr
->min
) ^ wi::to_wide (vr
->max
);
1112 *may_be_nonzero
= wi::to_wide (vr
->min
) | wi::to_wide (vr
->max
);
1113 *must_be_nonzero
= wi::to_wide (vr
->min
) & wi::to_wide (vr
->max
);
1116 wide_int mask
= wi::mask (wi::floor_log2 (xor_mask
), false,
1117 may_be_nonzero
->get_precision ());
1118 *may_be_nonzero
= *may_be_nonzero
| mask
;
1119 *must_be_nonzero
= wi::bit_and_not (*must_be_nonzero
, mask
);
1126 /* Create two value-ranges in *VR0 and *VR1 from the anti-range *AR
1127 so that *VR0 U *VR1 == *AR. Returns true if that is possible,
1128 false otherwise. If *AR can be represented with a single range
1129 *VR1 will be VR_UNDEFINED. */
1132 ranges_from_anti_range (value_range
*ar
,
1133 value_range
*vr0
, value_range
*vr1
)
1135 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (ar
->min
);
1137 vr0
->type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
1138 vr1
->type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
1140 if (ar
->type
!= VR_ANTI_RANGE
1141 || TREE_CODE (ar
->min
) != INTEGER_CST
1142 || TREE_CODE (ar
->max
) != INTEGER_CST
1143 || !vrp_val_min (type
)
1144 || !vrp_val_max (type
))
1147 if (!vrp_val_is_min (ar
->min
))
1149 vr0
->type
= VR_RANGE
;
1150 vr0
->min
= vrp_val_min (type
);
1151 vr0
->max
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, wi::to_wide (ar
->min
) - 1);
1153 if (!vrp_val_is_max (ar
->max
))
1155 vr1
->type
= VR_RANGE
;
1156 vr1
->min
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, wi::to_wide (ar
->max
) + 1);
1157 vr1
->max
= vrp_val_max (type
);
1159 if (vr0
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
1162 vr1
->type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
1165 return vr0
->type
!= VR_UNDEFINED
;
1168 /* Helper to extract a value-range *VR for a multiplicative operation
1172 extract_range_from_multiplicative_op_1 (value_range
*vr
,
1173 enum tree_code code
,
1174 value_range
*vr0
, value_range
*vr1
)
1176 enum value_range_type rtype
;
1177 wide_int val
, min
, max
;
1180 /* Multiplications, divisions and shifts are a bit tricky to handle,
1181 depending on the mix of signs we have in the two ranges, we
1182 need to operate on different values to get the minimum and
1183 maximum values for the new range. One approach is to figure
1184 out all the variations of range combinations and do the
1187 However, this involves several calls to compare_values and it
1188 is pretty convoluted. It's simpler to do the 4 operations
1189 (MIN0 OP MIN1, MIN0 OP MAX1, MAX0 OP MIN1 and MAX0 OP MAX0 OP
1190 MAX1) and then figure the smallest and largest values to form
1192 gcc_assert (code
== MULT_EXPR
1193 || code
== TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1194 || code
== FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1195 || code
== CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1196 || code
== EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1197 || code
== ROUND_DIV_EXPR
1198 || code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
1199 || code
== LSHIFT_EXPR
);
1200 gcc_assert (vr0
->type
== VR_RANGE
1201 && vr0
->type
== vr1
->type
);
1204 type
= TREE_TYPE (vr0
->min
);
1205 signop sgn
= TYPE_SIGN (type
);
1207 /* Compute the 4 cross operations and their minimum and maximum value. */
1208 if (!vrp_int_const_binop (code
, vr0
->min
, vr1
->min
, &val
))
1210 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1215 if (vr1
->max
!= vr1
->min
)
1217 if (!vrp_int_const_binop (code
, vr0
->min
, vr1
->max
, &val
))
1219 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1222 if (wi::lt_p (val
, min
, sgn
))
1224 else if (wi::gt_p (val
, max
, sgn
))
1228 if (vr0
->max
!= vr0
->min
)
1230 if (!vrp_int_const_binop (code
, vr0
->max
, vr1
->min
, &val
))
1232 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1235 if (wi::lt_p (val
, min
, sgn
))
1237 else if (wi::gt_p (val
, max
, sgn
))
1241 if (vr0
->min
!= vr0
->max
&& vr1
->min
!= vr1
->max
)
1243 if (!vrp_int_const_binop (code
, vr0
->max
, vr1
->max
, &val
))
1245 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1248 if (wi::lt_p (val
, min
, sgn
))
1250 else if (wi::gt_p (val
, max
, sgn
))
1254 /* If the new range has its limits swapped around (MIN > MAX),
1255 then the operation caused one of them to wrap around, mark
1256 the new range VARYING. */
1257 if (wi::gt_p (min
, max
, sgn
))
1259 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1263 /* We punt for [-INF, +INF].
1264 We learn nothing when we have INF on both sides.
1265 Note that we do accept [-INF, -INF] and [+INF, +INF]. */
1266 if (wi::eq_p (min
, wi::min_value (TYPE_PRECISION (type
), sgn
))
1267 && wi::eq_p (max
, wi::max_value (TYPE_PRECISION (type
), sgn
)))
1269 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1273 set_value_range (vr
, rtype
,
1274 wide_int_to_tree (type
, min
),
1275 wide_int_to_tree (type
, max
), NULL
);
1278 /* Extract range information from a binary operation CODE based on
1279 the ranges of each of its operands *VR0 and *VR1 with resulting
1280 type EXPR_TYPE. The resulting range is stored in *VR. */
1283 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (value_range
*vr
,
1284 enum tree_code code
, tree expr_type
,
1285 value_range
*vr0_
, value_range
*vr1_
)
1287 value_range vr0
= *vr0_
, vr1
= *vr1_
;
1288 value_range vrtem0
= VR_INITIALIZER
, vrtem1
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
1289 enum value_range_type type
;
1290 tree min
= NULL_TREE
, max
= NULL_TREE
;
1293 if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (expr_type
)
1294 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (expr_type
))
1296 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1300 /* Not all binary expressions can be applied to ranges in a
1301 meaningful way. Handle only arithmetic operations. */
1302 if (code
!= PLUS_EXPR
1303 && code
!= MINUS_EXPR
1304 && code
!= POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
1305 && code
!= MULT_EXPR
1306 && code
!= TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1307 && code
!= FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1308 && code
!= CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1309 && code
!= EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1310 && code
!= ROUND_DIV_EXPR
1311 && code
!= TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
1312 && code
!= RSHIFT_EXPR
1313 && code
!= LSHIFT_EXPR
1316 && code
!= BIT_AND_EXPR
1317 && code
!= BIT_IOR_EXPR
1318 && code
!= BIT_XOR_EXPR
)
1320 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1324 /* If both ranges are UNDEFINED, so is the result. */
1325 if (vr0
.type
== VR_UNDEFINED
&& vr1
.type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
1327 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr
);
1330 /* If one of the ranges is UNDEFINED drop it to VARYING for the following
1331 code. At some point we may want to special-case operations that
1332 have UNDEFINED result for all or some value-ranges of the not UNDEFINED
1334 else if (vr0
.type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
1335 set_value_range_to_varying (&vr0
);
1336 else if (vr1
.type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
1337 set_value_range_to_varying (&vr1
);
1339 /* We get imprecise results from ranges_from_anti_range when
1340 code is EXACT_DIV_EXPR. We could mask out bits in the resulting
1341 range, but then we also need to hack up vrp_meet. It's just
1342 easier to special case when vr0 is ~[0,0] for EXACT_DIV_EXPR. */
1343 if (code
== EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1344 && vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
1345 && vr0
.min
== vr0
.max
1346 && integer_zerop (vr0
.min
))
1348 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr
, expr_type
);
1352 /* Now canonicalize anti-ranges to ranges when they are not symbolic
1353 and express ~[] op X as ([]' op X) U ([]'' op X). */
1354 if (vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
1355 && ranges_from_anti_range (&vr0
, &vrtem0
, &vrtem1
))
1357 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, code
, expr_type
, &vrtem0
, vr1_
);
1358 if (vrtem1
.type
!= VR_UNDEFINED
)
1360 value_range vrres
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
1361 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (&vrres
, code
, expr_type
,
1363 vrp_meet (vr
, &vrres
);
1367 /* Likewise for X op ~[]. */
1368 if (vr1
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
1369 && ranges_from_anti_range (&vr1
, &vrtem0
, &vrtem1
))
1371 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, code
, expr_type
, vr0_
, &vrtem0
);
1372 if (vrtem1
.type
!= VR_UNDEFINED
)
1374 value_range vrres
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
1375 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (&vrres
, code
, expr_type
,
1377 vrp_meet (vr
, &vrres
);
1382 /* The type of the resulting value range defaults to VR0.TYPE. */
1385 /* Refuse to operate on VARYING ranges, ranges of different kinds
1386 and symbolic ranges. As an exception, we allow BIT_{AND,IOR}
1387 because we may be able to derive a useful range even if one of
1388 the operands is VR_VARYING or symbolic range. Similarly for
1389 divisions, MIN/MAX and PLUS/MINUS.
1391 TODO, we may be able to derive anti-ranges in some cases. */
1392 if (code
!= BIT_AND_EXPR
1393 && code
!= BIT_IOR_EXPR
1394 && code
!= TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
1395 && code
!= FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
1396 && code
!= CEIL_DIV_EXPR
1397 && code
!= EXACT_DIV_EXPR
1398 && code
!= ROUND_DIV_EXPR
1399 && code
!= TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
1402 && code
!= PLUS_EXPR
1403 && code
!= MINUS_EXPR
1404 && code
!= RSHIFT_EXPR
1405 && (vr0
.type
== VR_VARYING
1406 || vr1
.type
== VR_VARYING
1407 || vr0
.type
!= vr1
.type
1408 || symbolic_range_p (&vr0
)
1409 || symbolic_range_p (&vr1
)))
1411 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1415 /* Now evaluate the expression to determine the new range. */
1416 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (expr_type
))
1418 if (code
== MIN_EXPR
|| code
== MAX_EXPR
)
1420 /* For MIN/MAX expressions with pointers, we only care about
1421 nullness, if both are non null, then the result is nonnull.
1422 If both are null, then the result is null. Otherwise they
1424 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0
) && range_is_nonnull (&vr1
))
1425 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr
, expr_type
);
1426 else if (range_is_null (&vr0
) && range_is_null (&vr1
))
1427 set_value_range_to_null (vr
, expr_type
);
1429 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1431 else if (code
== POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
)
1433 /* For pointer types, we are really only interested in asserting
1434 whether the expression evaluates to non-NULL. */
1435 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0
) || range_is_nonnull (&vr1
))
1436 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr
, expr_type
);
1437 else if (range_is_null (&vr0
) && range_is_null (&vr1
))
1438 set_value_range_to_null (vr
, expr_type
);
1440 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1442 else if (code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
1444 /* For pointer types, we are really only interested in asserting
1445 whether the expression evaluates to non-NULL. */
1446 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0
) && range_is_nonnull (&vr1
))
1447 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr
, expr_type
);
1448 else if (range_is_null (&vr0
) || range_is_null (&vr1
))
1449 set_value_range_to_null (vr
, expr_type
);
1451 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1454 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1459 /* For integer ranges, apply the operation to each end of the
1460 range and see what we end up with. */
1461 if (code
== PLUS_EXPR
|| code
== MINUS_EXPR
)
1463 const bool minus_p
= (code
== MINUS_EXPR
);
1464 tree min_op0
= vr0
.min
;
1465 tree min_op1
= minus_p
? vr1
.max
: vr1
.min
;
1466 tree max_op0
= vr0
.max
;
1467 tree max_op1
= minus_p
? vr1
.min
: vr1
.max
;
1468 tree sym_min_op0
= NULL_TREE
;
1469 tree sym_min_op1
= NULL_TREE
;
1470 tree sym_max_op0
= NULL_TREE
;
1471 tree sym_max_op1
= NULL_TREE
;
1472 bool neg_min_op0
, neg_min_op1
, neg_max_op0
, neg_max_op1
;
1474 /* If we have a PLUS or MINUS with two VR_RANGEs, either constant or
1475 single-symbolic ranges, try to compute the precise resulting range,
1476 but only if we know that this resulting range will also be constant
1477 or single-symbolic. */
1478 if (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
&& vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
1479 && (TREE_CODE (min_op0
) == INTEGER_CST
1481 = get_single_symbol (min_op0
, &neg_min_op0
, &min_op0
)))
1482 && (TREE_CODE (min_op1
) == INTEGER_CST
1484 = get_single_symbol (min_op1
, &neg_min_op1
, &min_op1
)))
1485 && (!(sym_min_op0
&& sym_min_op1
)
1486 || (sym_min_op0
== sym_min_op1
1487 && neg_min_op0
== (minus_p
? neg_min_op1
: !neg_min_op1
)))
1488 && (TREE_CODE (max_op0
) == INTEGER_CST
1490 = get_single_symbol (max_op0
, &neg_max_op0
, &max_op0
)))
1491 && (TREE_CODE (max_op1
) == INTEGER_CST
1493 = get_single_symbol (max_op1
, &neg_max_op1
, &max_op1
)))
1494 && (!(sym_max_op0
&& sym_max_op1
)
1495 || (sym_max_op0
== sym_max_op1
1496 && neg_max_op0
== (minus_p
? neg_max_op1
: !neg_max_op1
))))
1498 const signop sgn
= TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
);
1499 const unsigned int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
);
1500 wide_int type_min
, type_max
, wmin
, wmax
;
1504 /* Get the lower and upper bounds of the type. */
1505 if (TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (expr_type
))
1507 type_min
= wi::min_value (prec
, sgn
);
1508 type_max
= wi::max_value (prec
, sgn
);
1512 type_min
= wi::to_wide (vrp_val_min (expr_type
));
1513 type_max
= wi::to_wide (vrp_val_max (expr_type
));
1516 /* Combine the lower bounds, if any. */
1517 if (min_op0
&& min_op1
)
1521 wmin
= wi::to_wide (min_op0
) - wi::to_wide (min_op1
);
1523 /* Check for overflow. */
1524 if (wi::cmp (0, wi::to_wide (min_op1
), sgn
)
1525 != wi::cmp (wmin
, wi::to_wide (min_op0
), sgn
))
1526 min_ovf
= wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (min_op0
),
1527 wi::to_wide (min_op1
), sgn
);
1531 wmin
= wi::to_wide (min_op0
) + wi::to_wide (min_op1
);
1533 /* Check for overflow. */
1534 if (wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (min_op1
), 0, sgn
)
1535 != wi::cmp (wmin
, wi::to_wide (min_op0
), sgn
))
1536 min_ovf
= wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (min_op0
), wmin
, sgn
);
1540 wmin
= wi::to_wide (min_op0
);
1545 wmin
= -wi::to_wide (min_op1
);
1547 /* Check for overflow. */
1549 && wi::neg_p (wi::to_wide (min_op1
))
1550 && wi::neg_p (wmin
))
1552 else if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
&& wi::to_wide (min_op1
) != 0)
1556 wmin
= wi::to_wide (min_op1
);
1559 wmin
= wi::shwi (0, prec
);
1561 /* Combine the upper bounds, if any. */
1562 if (max_op0
&& max_op1
)
1566 wmax
= wi::to_wide (max_op0
) - wi::to_wide (max_op1
);
1568 /* Check for overflow. */
1569 if (wi::cmp (0, wi::to_wide (max_op1
), sgn
)
1570 != wi::cmp (wmax
, wi::to_wide (max_op0
), sgn
))
1571 max_ovf
= wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (max_op0
),
1572 wi::to_wide (max_op1
), sgn
);
1576 wmax
= wi::to_wide (max_op0
) + wi::to_wide (max_op1
);
1578 if (wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (max_op1
), 0, sgn
)
1579 != wi::cmp (wmax
, wi::to_wide (max_op0
), sgn
))
1580 max_ovf
= wi::cmp (wi::to_wide (max_op0
), wmax
, sgn
);
1584 wmax
= wi::to_wide (max_op0
);
1589 wmax
= -wi::to_wide (max_op1
);
1591 /* Check for overflow. */
1593 && wi::neg_p (wi::to_wide (max_op1
))
1594 && wi::neg_p (wmax
))
1596 else if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
&& wi::to_wide (max_op1
) != 0)
1600 wmax
= wi::to_wide (max_op1
);
1603 wmax
= wi::shwi (0, prec
);
1605 /* Check for type overflow. */
1608 if (wi::cmp (wmin
, type_min
, sgn
) == -1)
1610 else if (wi::cmp (wmin
, type_max
, sgn
) == 1)
1615 if (wi::cmp (wmax
, type_min
, sgn
) == -1)
1617 else if (wi::cmp (wmax
, type_max
, sgn
) == 1)
1621 /* If we have overflow for the constant part and the resulting
1622 range will be symbolic, drop to VR_VARYING. */
1623 if ((min_ovf
&& sym_min_op0
!= sym_min_op1
)
1624 || (max_ovf
&& sym_max_op0
!= sym_max_op1
))
1626 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1630 if (TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (expr_type
))
1632 /* If overflow wraps, truncate the values and adjust the
1633 range kind and bounds appropriately. */
1634 wide_int tmin
= wide_int::from (wmin
, prec
, sgn
);
1635 wide_int tmax
= wide_int::from (wmax
, prec
, sgn
);
1636 if (min_ovf
== max_ovf
)
1638 /* No overflow or both overflow or underflow. The
1639 range kind stays VR_RANGE. */
1640 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, tmin
);
1641 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, tmax
);
1643 else if ((min_ovf
== -1 && max_ovf
== 0)
1644 || (max_ovf
== 1 && min_ovf
== 0))
1646 /* Min underflow or max overflow. The range kind
1647 changes to VR_ANTI_RANGE. */
1648 bool covers
= false;
1649 wide_int tem
= tmin
;
1650 type
= VR_ANTI_RANGE
;
1652 if (wi::cmp (tmin
, tmax
, sgn
) < 0)
1655 if (wi::cmp (tmax
, tem
, sgn
) > 0)
1657 /* If the anti-range would cover nothing, drop to varying.
1658 Likewise if the anti-range bounds are outside of the
1660 if (covers
|| wi::cmp (tmin
, tmax
, sgn
) > 0)
1662 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1665 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, tmin
);
1666 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, tmax
);
1670 /* Other underflow and/or overflow, drop to VR_VARYING. */
1671 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1677 /* If overflow does not wrap, saturate to the types min/max
1680 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, type_min
);
1681 else if (min_ovf
== 1)
1682 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, type_max
);
1684 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmin
);
1687 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, type_min
);
1688 else if (max_ovf
== 1)
1689 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, type_max
);
1691 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmax
);
1694 /* If the result lower bound is constant, we're done;
1695 otherwise, build the symbolic lower bound. */
1696 if (sym_min_op0
== sym_min_op1
)
1698 else if (sym_min_op0
)
1699 min
= build_symbolic_expr (expr_type
, sym_min_op0
,
1701 else if (sym_min_op1
)
1703 /* We may not negate if that might introduce
1704 undefined overflow. */
1707 || TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (expr_type
))
1708 min
= build_symbolic_expr (expr_type
, sym_min_op1
,
1709 neg_min_op1
^ minus_p
, min
);
1714 /* Likewise for the upper bound. */
1715 if (sym_max_op0
== sym_max_op1
)
1717 else if (sym_max_op0
)
1718 max
= build_symbolic_expr (expr_type
, sym_max_op0
,
1720 else if (sym_max_op1
)
1722 /* We may not negate if that might introduce
1723 undefined overflow. */
1726 || TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (expr_type
))
1727 max
= build_symbolic_expr (expr_type
, sym_max_op1
,
1728 neg_max_op1
^ minus_p
, max
);
1735 /* For other cases, for example if we have a PLUS_EXPR with two
1736 VR_ANTI_RANGEs, drop to VR_VARYING. It would take more effort
1737 to compute a precise range for such a case.
1738 ??? General even mixed range kind operations can be expressed
1739 by for example transforming ~[3, 5] + [1, 2] to range-only
1740 operations and a union primitive:
1741 [-INF, 2] + [1, 2] U [5, +INF] + [1, 2]
1742 [-INF+1, 4] U [6, +INF(OVF)]
1743 though usually the union is not exactly representable with
1744 a single range or anti-range as the above is
1745 [-INF+1, +INF(OVF)] intersected with ~[5, 5]
1746 but one could use a scheme similar to equivalences for this. */
1747 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1751 else if (code
== MIN_EXPR
1752 || code
== MAX_EXPR
)
1754 if (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
1755 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr0
))
1758 if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
1759 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
))
1761 /* For operations that make the resulting range directly
1762 proportional to the original ranges, apply the operation to
1763 the same end of each range. */
1764 min
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0
.min
, vr1
.min
);
1765 max
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0
.max
, vr1
.max
);
1767 else if (code
== MIN_EXPR
)
1769 min
= vrp_val_min (expr_type
);
1772 else if (code
== MAX_EXPR
)
1775 max
= vrp_val_max (expr_type
);
1778 else if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
1779 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
))
1782 if (code
== MIN_EXPR
)
1784 min
= vrp_val_min (expr_type
);
1787 else if (code
== MAX_EXPR
)
1790 max
= vrp_val_max (expr_type
);
1795 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1799 else if (code
== MULT_EXPR
)
1801 /* Fancy code so that with unsigned, [-3,-1]*[-3,-1] does not
1802 drop to varying. This test requires 2*prec bits if both
1803 operands are signed and 2*prec + 2 bits if either is not. */
1805 signop sign
= TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
);
1806 unsigned int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
);
1808 if (!range_int_cst_p (&vr0
)
1809 || !range_int_cst_p (&vr1
))
1811 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1815 if (TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (expr_type
))
1817 typedef FIXED_WIDE_INT (WIDE_INT_MAX_PRECISION
* 2) vrp_int
;
1818 typedef generic_wide_int
1819 <wi::extended_tree
<WIDE_INT_MAX_PRECISION
* 2> > vrp_int_cst
;
1820 vrp_int sizem1
= wi::mask
<vrp_int
> (prec
, false);
1821 vrp_int size
= sizem1
+ 1;
1823 /* Extend the values using the sign of the result to PREC2.
1824 From here on out, everthing is just signed math no matter
1825 what the input types were. */
1826 vrp_int min0
= vrp_int_cst (vr0
.min
);
1827 vrp_int max0
= vrp_int_cst (vr0
.max
);
1828 vrp_int min1
= vrp_int_cst (vr1
.min
);
1829 vrp_int max1
= vrp_int_cst (vr1
.max
);
1830 /* Canonicalize the intervals. */
1831 if (sign
== UNSIGNED
)
1833 if (wi::ltu_p (size
, min0
+ max0
))
1839 if (wi::ltu_p (size
, min1
+ max1
))
1846 vrp_int prod0
= min0
* min1
;
1847 vrp_int prod1
= min0
* max1
;
1848 vrp_int prod2
= max0
* min1
;
1849 vrp_int prod3
= max0
* max1
;
1851 /* Sort the 4 products so that min is in prod0 and max is in
1853 /* min0min1 > max0max1 */
1855 std::swap (prod0
, prod3
);
1857 /* min0max1 > max0min1 */
1859 std::swap (prod1
, prod2
);
1862 std::swap (prod0
, prod1
);
1865 std::swap (prod2
, prod3
);
1867 /* diff = max - min. */
1868 prod2
= prod3
- prod0
;
1869 if (wi::geu_p (prod2
, sizem1
))
1871 /* the range covers all values. */
1872 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1876 /* The following should handle the wrapping and selecting
1877 VR_ANTI_RANGE for us. */
1878 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, prod0
);
1879 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, prod3
);
1880 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr
, VR_RANGE
, min
, max
, NULL
);
1884 /* If we have an unsigned MULT_EXPR with two VR_ANTI_RANGEs,
1885 drop to VR_VARYING. It would take more effort to compute a
1886 precise range for such a case. For example, if we have
1887 op0 == 65536 and op1 == 65536 with their ranges both being
1888 ~[0,0] on a 32-bit machine, we would have op0 * op1 == 0, so
1889 we cannot claim that the product is in ~[0,0]. Note that we
1890 are guaranteed to have vr0.type == vr1.type at this
1892 if (vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
1893 && !TYPE_OVERFLOW_UNDEFINED (expr_type
))
1895 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
1899 extract_range_from_multiplicative_op_1 (vr
, code
, &vr0
, &vr1
);
1902 else if (code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
1903 || code
== LSHIFT_EXPR
)
1905 /* If we have a RSHIFT_EXPR with any shift values outside [0..prec-1],
1906 then drop to VR_VARYING. Outside of this range we get undefined
1907 behavior from the shift operation. We cannot even trust
1908 SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED at this stage, because that applies to rtl
1909 shifts, and the operation at the tree level may be widened. */
1910 if (range_int_cst_p (&vr1
)
1911 && compare_tree_int (vr1
.min
, 0) >= 0
1912 && compare_tree_int (vr1
.max
, TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
)) == -1)
1914 if (code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
)
1916 /* Even if vr0 is VARYING or otherwise not usable, we can derive
1917 useful ranges just from the shift count. E.g.
1918 x >> 63 for signed 64-bit x is always [-1, 0]. */
1919 if (vr0
.type
!= VR_RANGE
|| symbolic_range_p (&vr0
))
1921 vr0
.type
= type
= VR_RANGE
;
1922 vr0
.min
= vrp_val_min (expr_type
);
1923 vr0
.max
= vrp_val_max (expr_type
);
1925 extract_range_from_multiplicative_op_1 (vr
, code
, &vr0
, &vr1
);
1928 /* We can map lshifts by constants to MULT_EXPR handling. */
1929 else if (code
== LSHIFT_EXPR
1930 && range_int_cst_singleton_p (&vr1
))
1932 bool saved_flag_wrapv
;
1933 value_range vr1p
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
1934 vr1p
.type
= VR_RANGE
;
1935 vr1p
.min
= (wide_int_to_tree
1937 wi::set_bit_in_zero (tree_to_shwi (vr1
.min
),
1938 TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
))));
1939 vr1p
.max
= vr1p
.min
;
1940 /* We have to use a wrapping multiply though as signed overflow
1941 on lshifts is implementation defined in C89. */
1942 saved_flag_wrapv
= flag_wrapv
;
1944 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, MULT_EXPR
, expr_type
,
1946 flag_wrapv
= saved_flag_wrapv
;
1949 else if (code
== LSHIFT_EXPR
1950 && range_int_cst_p (&vr0
))
1952 int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
);
1953 int overflow_pos
= prec
;
1955 wide_int low_bound
, high_bound
;
1956 bool uns
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (expr_type
);
1957 bool in_bounds
= false;
1962 bound_shift
= overflow_pos
- tree_to_shwi (vr1
.max
);
1963 /* If bound_shift == HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT, the llshift can
1964 overflow. However, for that to happen, vr1.max needs to be
1965 zero, which means vr1 is a singleton range of zero, which
1966 means it should be handled by the previous LSHIFT_EXPR
1968 wide_int bound
= wi::set_bit_in_zero (bound_shift
, prec
);
1969 wide_int complement
= ~(bound
- 1);
1974 high_bound
= complement
;
1975 if (wi::ltu_p (wi::to_wide (vr0
.max
), low_bound
))
1977 /* [5, 6] << [1, 2] == [10, 24]. */
1978 /* We're shifting out only zeroes, the value increases
1982 else if (wi::ltu_p (high_bound
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
)))
1984 /* [0xffffff00, 0xffffffff] << [1, 2]
1985 == [0xfffffc00, 0xfffffffe]. */
1986 /* We're shifting out only ones, the value decreases
1993 /* [-1, 1] << [1, 2] == [-4, 4]. */
1994 low_bound
= complement
;
1996 if (wi::lts_p (wi::to_wide (vr0
.max
), high_bound
)
1997 && wi::lts_p (low_bound
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
)))
1999 /* For non-negative numbers, we're shifting out only
2000 zeroes, the value increases monotonically.
2001 For negative numbers, we're shifting out only ones, the
2002 value decreases monotomically. */
2009 extract_range_from_multiplicative_op_1 (vr
, code
, &vr0
, &vr1
);
2014 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2017 else if (code
== TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
2018 || code
== FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
2019 || code
== CEIL_DIV_EXPR
2020 || code
== EXACT_DIV_EXPR
2021 || code
== ROUND_DIV_EXPR
)
2023 if (vr0
.type
!= VR_RANGE
|| symbolic_range_p (&vr0
))
2025 /* For division, if op1 has VR_RANGE but op0 does not, something
2026 can be deduced just from that range. Say [min, max] / [4, max]
2027 gives [min / 4, max / 4] range. */
2028 if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
2029 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
)
2030 && range_includes_zero_p (vr1
.min
, vr1
.max
) == 0)
2032 vr0
.type
= type
= VR_RANGE
;
2033 vr0
.min
= vrp_val_min (expr_type
);
2034 vr0
.max
= vrp_val_max (expr_type
);
2038 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2043 /* For divisions, if flag_non_call_exceptions is true, we must
2044 not eliminate a division by zero. */
2045 if (cfun
->can_throw_non_call_exceptions
2046 && (vr1
.type
!= VR_RANGE
2047 || range_includes_zero_p (vr1
.min
, vr1
.max
) != 0))
2049 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2053 /* For divisions, if op0 is VR_RANGE, we can deduce a range
2054 even if op1 is VR_VARYING, VR_ANTI_RANGE, symbolic or can
2056 if (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
2057 && (vr1
.type
!= VR_RANGE
2058 || range_includes_zero_p (vr1
.min
, vr1
.max
) != 0))
2060 tree zero
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr0
.min
), 0);
2065 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (expr_type
)
2066 || value_range_nonnegative_p (&vr1
))
2068 /* For unsigned division or when divisor is known
2069 to be non-negative, the range has to cover
2070 all numbers from 0 to max for positive max
2071 and all numbers from min to 0 for negative min. */
2072 cmp
= compare_values (vr0
.max
, zero
);
2075 /* When vr0.max < 0, vr1.min != 0 and value
2076 ranges for dividend and divisor are available. */
2077 if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
2078 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr0
)
2079 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
)
2080 && compare_values (vr1
.min
, zero
) != 0)
2081 max
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0
.max
, vr1
.min
);
2085 else if (cmp
== 0 || cmp
== 1)
2089 cmp
= compare_values (vr0
.min
, zero
);
2092 /* For unsigned division when value ranges for dividend
2093 and divisor are available. */
2094 if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
2095 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr0
)
2096 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
)
2097 && compare_values (vr1
.max
, zero
) != 0)
2098 min
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0
.min
, vr1
.max
);
2102 else if (cmp
== 0 || cmp
== -1)
2109 /* Otherwise the range is -max .. max or min .. -min
2110 depending on which bound is bigger in absolute value,
2111 as the division can change the sign. */
2112 abs_extent_range (vr
, vr0
.min
, vr0
.max
);
2115 if (type
== VR_VARYING
)
2117 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2121 else if (range_int_cst_p (&vr0
) && range_int_cst_p (&vr1
))
2123 extract_range_from_multiplicative_op_1 (vr
, code
, &vr0
, &vr1
);
2127 else if (code
== TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
)
2129 if (range_is_null (&vr1
))
2131 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr
);
2134 /* ABS (A % B) < ABS (B) and either
2135 0 <= A % B <= A or A <= A % B <= 0. */
2137 signop sgn
= TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
);
2138 unsigned int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
);
2139 wide_int wmin
, wmax
, tmp
;
2140 if (vr1
.type
== VR_RANGE
&& !symbolic_range_p (&vr1
))
2142 wmax
= wi::to_wide (vr1
.max
) - 1;
2145 tmp
= -1 - wi::to_wide (vr1
.min
);
2146 wmax
= wi::smax (wmax
, tmp
);
2151 wmax
= wi::max_value (prec
, sgn
);
2152 /* X % INT_MIN may be INT_MAX. */
2153 if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
)
2157 if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
)
2158 wmin
= wi::zero (prec
);
2162 if (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
&& TREE_CODE (vr0
.min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
2164 tmp
= wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
);
2165 if (wi::gts_p (tmp
, 0))
2166 tmp
= wi::zero (prec
);
2167 wmin
= wi::smax (wmin
, tmp
);
2171 if (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
&& TREE_CODE (vr0
.max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
2173 tmp
= wi::to_wide (vr0
.max
);
2174 if (sgn
== SIGNED
&& wi::neg_p (tmp
))
2175 tmp
= wi::zero (prec
);
2176 wmax
= wi::min (wmax
, tmp
, sgn
);
2179 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmin
);
2180 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmax
);
2182 else if (code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
|| code
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
|| code
== BIT_XOR_EXPR
)
2184 bool int_cst_range0
, int_cst_range1
;
2185 wide_int may_be_nonzero0
, may_be_nonzero1
;
2186 wide_int must_be_nonzero0
, must_be_nonzero1
;
2188 int_cst_range0
= zero_nonzero_bits_from_vr (expr_type
, &vr0
,
2191 int_cst_range1
= zero_nonzero_bits_from_vr (expr_type
, &vr1
,
2195 if (code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
|| code
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
2197 value_range
*vr0p
= NULL
, *vr1p
= NULL
;
2198 if (range_int_cst_singleton_p (&vr1
))
2203 else if (range_int_cst_singleton_p (&vr0
))
2208 /* For op & or | attempt to optimize:
2209 [x, y] op z into [x op z, y op z]
2210 if z is a constant which (for op | its bitwise not) has n
2211 consecutive least significant bits cleared followed by m 1
2212 consecutive bits set immediately above it and either
2213 m + n == precision, or (x >> (m + n)) == (y >> (m + n)).
2214 The least significant n bits of all the values in the range are
2215 cleared or set, the m bits above it are preserved and any bits
2216 above these are required to be the same for all values in the
2218 if (vr0p
&& range_int_cst_p (vr0p
))
2220 wide_int w
= wi::to_wide (vr1p
->min
);
2222 if (code
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
2224 if (wi::eq_p (w
, 0))
2225 n
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
);
2229 w
= ~(w
| wi::mask (n
, false, w
.get_precision ()));
2230 if (wi::eq_p (w
, 0))
2231 m
= TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
) - n
;
2233 m
= wi::ctz (w
) - n
;
2235 wide_int mask
= wi::mask (m
+ n
, true, w
.get_precision ());
2236 if ((mask
& wi::to_wide (vr0p
->min
))
2237 == (mask
& wi::to_wide (vr0p
->max
)))
2239 min
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0p
->min
, vr1p
->min
);
2240 max
= int_const_binop (code
, vr0p
->max
, vr1p
->min
);
2247 /* Optimized above already. */;
2248 else if (code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
2250 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
,
2251 must_be_nonzero0
& must_be_nonzero1
);
2252 wide_int wmax
= may_be_nonzero0
& may_be_nonzero1
;
2253 /* If both input ranges contain only negative values we can
2254 truncate the result range maximum to the minimum of the
2255 input range maxima. */
2256 if (int_cst_range0
&& int_cst_range1
2257 && tree_int_cst_sgn (vr0
.max
) < 0
2258 && tree_int_cst_sgn (vr1
.max
) < 0)
2260 wmax
= wi::min (wmax
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.max
),
2261 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2262 wmax
= wi::min (wmax
, wi::to_wide (vr1
.max
),
2263 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2265 /* If either input range contains only non-negative values
2266 we can truncate the result range maximum to the respective
2267 maximum of the input range. */
2268 if (int_cst_range0
&& tree_int_cst_sgn (vr0
.min
) >= 0)
2269 wmax
= wi::min (wmax
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.max
),
2270 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2271 if (int_cst_range1
&& tree_int_cst_sgn (vr1
.min
) >= 0)
2272 wmax
= wi::min (wmax
, wi::to_wide (vr1
.max
),
2273 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2274 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmax
);
2275 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
2276 /* PR68217: In case of signed & sign-bit-CST should
2277 result in [-INF, 0] instead of [-INF, INF]. */
2278 if (cmp
== -2 || cmp
== 1)
2281 = wi::set_bit_in_zero (TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
) - 1,
2282 TYPE_PRECISION (expr_type
));
2283 if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (expr_type
)
2285 && value_range_constant_singleton (&vr0
)
2286 && !wi::cmps (wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
), sign_bit
))
2288 && value_range_constant_singleton (&vr1
)
2289 && !wi::cmps (wi::to_wide (vr1
.min
), sign_bit
))))
2291 min
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (expr_type
);
2292 max
= build_int_cst (expr_type
, 0);
2296 else if (code
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
2298 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
,
2299 may_be_nonzero0
| may_be_nonzero1
);
2300 wide_int wmin
= must_be_nonzero0
| must_be_nonzero1
;
2301 /* If the input ranges contain only positive values we can
2302 truncate the minimum of the result range to the maximum
2303 of the input range minima. */
2304 if (int_cst_range0
&& int_cst_range1
2305 && tree_int_cst_sgn (vr0
.min
) >= 0
2306 && tree_int_cst_sgn (vr1
.min
) >= 0)
2308 wmin
= wi::max (wmin
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
),
2309 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2310 wmin
= wi::max (wmin
, wi::to_wide (vr1
.min
),
2311 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2313 /* If either input range contains only negative values
2314 we can truncate the minimum of the result range to the
2315 respective minimum range. */
2316 if (int_cst_range0
&& tree_int_cst_sgn (vr0
.max
) < 0)
2317 wmin
= wi::max (wmin
, wi::to_wide (vr0
.min
),
2318 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2319 if (int_cst_range1
&& tree_int_cst_sgn (vr1
.max
) < 0)
2320 wmin
= wi::max (wmin
, wi::to_wide (vr1
.min
),
2321 TYPE_SIGN (expr_type
));
2322 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, wmin
);
2324 else if (code
== BIT_XOR_EXPR
)
2326 wide_int result_zero_bits
= ((must_be_nonzero0
& must_be_nonzero1
)
2327 | ~(may_be_nonzero0
| may_be_nonzero1
));
2328 wide_int result_one_bits
2329 = (wi::bit_and_not (must_be_nonzero0
, may_be_nonzero1
)
2330 | wi::bit_and_not (must_be_nonzero1
, may_be_nonzero0
));
2331 max
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, ~result_zero_bits
);
2332 min
= wide_int_to_tree (expr_type
, result_one_bits
);
2333 /* If the range has all positive or all negative values the
2334 result is better than VARYING. */
2335 if (tree_int_cst_sgn (min
) < 0
2336 || tree_int_cst_sgn (max
) >= 0)
2339 max
= min
= NULL_TREE
;
2345 /* If either MIN or MAX overflowed, then set the resulting range to
2347 if (min
== NULL_TREE
2348 || TREE_OVERFLOW_P (min
)
2350 || TREE_OVERFLOW_P (max
))
2352 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2356 /* We punt for [-INF, +INF].
2357 We learn nothing when we have INF on both sides.
2358 Note that we do accept [-INF, -INF] and [+INF, +INF]. */
2359 if (vrp_val_is_min (min
) && vrp_val_is_max (max
))
2361 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2365 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
2366 if (cmp
== -2 || cmp
== 1)
2368 /* If the new range has its limits swapped around (MIN > MAX),
2369 then the operation caused one of them to wrap around, mark
2370 the new range VARYING. */
2371 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2374 set_value_range (vr
, type
, min
, max
, NULL
);
2377 /* Extract range information from a unary operation CODE based on
2378 the range of its operand *VR0 with type OP0_TYPE with resulting type TYPE.
2379 The resulting range is stored in *VR. */
2382 extract_range_from_unary_expr (value_range
*vr
,
2383 enum tree_code code
, tree type
,
2384 value_range
*vr0_
, tree op0_type
)
2386 value_range vr0
= *vr0_
, vrtem0
= VR_INITIALIZER
, vrtem1
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
2388 /* VRP only operates on integral and pointer types. */
2389 if (!(INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (op0_type
)
2390 || POINTER_TYPE_P (op0_type
))
2391 || !(INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
2392 || POINTER_TYPE_P (type
)))
2394 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2398 /* If VR0 is UNDEFINED, so is the result. */
2399 if (vr0
.type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
2401 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr
);
2405 /* Handle operations that we express in terms of others. */
2406 if (code
== PAREN_EXPR
|| code
== OBJ_TYPE_REF
)
2408 /* PAREN_EXPR and OBJ_TYPE_REF are simple copies. */
2409 copy_value_range (vr
, &vr0
);
2412 else if (code
== NEGATE_EXPR
)
2414 /* -X is simply 0 - X, so re-use existing code that also handles
2415 anti-ranges fine. */
2416 value_range zero
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
2417 set_value_range_to_value (&zero
, build_int_cst (type
, 0), NULL
);
2418 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, MINUS_EXPR
, type
, &zero
, &vr0
);
2421 else if (code
== BIT_NOT_EXPR
)
2423 /* ~X is simply -1 - X, so re-use existing code that also handles
2424 anti-ranges fine. */
2425 value_range minusone
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
2426 set_value_range_to_value (&minusone
, build_int_cst (type
, -1), NULL
);
2427 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, MINUS_EXPR
,
2428 type
, &minusone
, &vr0
);
2432 /* Now canonicalize anti-ranges to ranges when they are not symbolic
2433 and express op ~[] as (op []') U (op []''). */
2434 if (vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
2435 && ranges_from_anti_range (&vr0
, &vrtem0
, &vrtem1
))
2437 extract_range_from_unary_expr (vr
, code
, type
, &vrtem0
, op0_type
);
2438 if (vrtem1
.type
!= VR_UNDEFINED
)
2440 value_range vrres
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
2441 extract_range_from_unary_expr (&vrres
, code
, type
,
2443 vrp_meet (vr
, &vrres
);
2448 if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (code
))
2450 tree inner_type
= op0_type
;
2451 tree outer_type
= type
;
2453 /* If the expression evaluates to a pointer, we are only interested in
2454 determining if it evaluates to NULL [0, 0] or non-NULL (~[0, 0]). */
2455 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type
))
2457 if (range_is_nonnull (&vr0
))
2458 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr
, type
);
2459 else if (range_is_null (&vr0
))
2460 set_value_range_to_null (vr
, type
);
2462 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2466 /* If VR0 is varying and we increase the type precision, assume
2467 a full range for the following transformation. */
2468 if (vr0
.type
== VR_VARYING
2469 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (inner_type
)
2470 && TYPE_PRECISION (inner_type
) < TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type
))
2472 vr0
.type
= VR_RANGE
;
2473 vr0
.min
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (inner_type
);
2474 vr0
.max
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (inner_type
);
2477 /* If VR0 is a constant range or anti-range and the conversion is
2478 not truncating we can convert the min and max values and
2479 canonicalize the resulting range. Otherwise we can do the
2480 conversion if the size of the range is less than what the
2481 precision of the target type can represent and the range is
2482 not an anti-range. */
2483 if ((vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
2484 || vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
2485 && TREE_CODE (vr0
.min
) == INTEGER_CST
2486 && TREE_CODE (vr0
.max
) == INTEGER_CST
2487 && (TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type
) >= TYPE_PRECISION (inner_type
)
2488 || (vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
2489 && integer_zerop (int_const_binop (RSHIFT_EXPR
,
2490 int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr0
.max
, vr0
.min
),
2491 size_int (TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type
)))))))
2493 tree new_min
, new_max
;
2494 new_min
= force_fit_type (outer_type
, wi::to_widest (vr0
.min
),
2496 new_max
= force_fit_type (outer_type
, wi::to_widest (vr0
.max
),
2498 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr
, vr0
.type
,
2499 new_min
, new_max
, NULL
);
2503 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2506 else if (code
== ABS_EXPR
)
2511 /* Pass through vr0 in the easy cases. */
2512 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
)
2513 || value_range_nonnegative_p (&vr0
))
2515 copy_value_range (vr
, &vr0
);
2519 /* For the remaining varying or symbolic ranges we can't do anything
2521 if (vr0
.type
== VR_VARYING
2522 || symbolic_range_p (&vr0
))
2524 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2528 /* -TYPE_MIN_VALUE = TYPE_MIN_VALUE with flag_wrapv so we can't get a
2530 if (!TYPE_OVERFLOW_UNDEFINED (type
)
2531 && ((vr0
.type
== VR_RANGE
2532 && vrp_val_is_min (vr0
.min
))
2533 || (vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
2534 && !vrp_val_is_min (vr0
.min
))))
2536 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2540 /* ABS_EXPR may flip the range around, if the original range
2541 included negative values. */
2542 if (!vrp_val_is_min (vr0
.min
))
2543 min
= fold_unary_to_constant (code
, type
, vr0
.min
);
2545 min
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
);
2547 if (!vrp_val_is_min (vr0
.max
))
2548 max
= fold_unary_to_constant (code
, type
, vr0
.max
);
2550 max
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
);
2552 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
2554 /* If a VR_ANTI_RANGEs contains zero, then we have
2555 ~[-INF, min(MIN, MAX)]. */
2556 if (vr0
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
2558 if (range_includes_zero_p (vr0
.min
, vr0
.max
) == 1)
2560 /* Take the lower of the two values. */
2564 /* Create ~[-INF, min (abs(MIN), abs(MAX))]
2565 or ~[-INF + 1, min (abs(MIN), abs(MAX))] when
2566 flag_wrapv is set and the original anti-range doesn't include
2567 TYPE_MIN_VALUE, remember -TYPE_MIN_VALUE = TYPE_MIN_VALUE. */
2568 if (TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (type
))
2570 tree type_min_value
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
);
2572 min
= (vr0
.min
!= type_min_value
2573 ? int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, type_min_value
,
2574 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (type_min_value
), 1))
2578 min
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
);
2582 /* All else has failed, so create the range [0, INF], even for
2583 flag_wrapv since TYPE_MIN_VALUE is in the original
2585 vr0
.type
= VR_RANGE
;
2586 min
= build_int_cst (type
, 0);
2587 max
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
);
2591 /* If the range contains zero then we know that the minimum value in the
2592 range will be zero. */
2593 else if (range_includes_zero_p (vr0
.min
, vr0
.max
) == 1)
2597 min
= build_int_cst (type
, 0);
2601 /* If the range was reversed, swap MIN and MAX. */
2603 std::swap (min
, max
);
2606 cmp
= compare_values (min
, max
);
2607 if (cmp
== -2 || cmp
== 1)
2609 /* If the new range has its limits swapped around (MIN > MAX),
2610 then the operation caused one of them to wrap around, mark
2611 the new range VARYING. */
2612 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2615 set_value_range (vr
, vr0
.type
, min
, max
, NULL
);
2619 /* For unhandled operations fall back to varying. */
2620 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
2624 /* Debugging dumps. */
2626 void dump_value_range (FILE *, const value_range
*);
2627 void debug_value_range (value_range
*);
2628 void dump_all_value_ranges (FILE *);
2629 void dump_vr_equiv (FILE *, bitmap
);
2630 void debug_vr_equiv (bitmap
);
2633 /* Dump value range VR to FILE. */
2636 dump_value_range (FILE *file
, const value_range
*vr
)
2639 fprintf (file
, "[]");
2640 else if (vr
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
2641 fprintf (file
, "UNDEFINED");
2642 else if (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
|| vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
2644 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (vr
->min
);
2646 fprintf (file
, "%s[", (vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
) ? "~" : "");
2648 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
2649 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
)
2650 && vrp_val_is_min (vr
->min
))
2651 fprintf (file
, "-INF");
2653 print_generic_expr (file
, vr
->min
);
2655 fprintf (file
, ", ");
2657 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
2658 && vrp_val_is_max (vr
->max
))
2659 fprintf (file
, "+INF");
2661 print_generic_expr (file
, vr
->max
);
2663 fprintf (file
, "]");
2670 fprintf (file
, " EQUIVALENCES: { ");
2672 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (vr
->equiv
, 0, i
, bi
)
2674 print_generic_expr (file
, ssa_name (i
));
2675 fprintf (file
, " ");
2679 fprintf (file
, "} (%u elements)", c
);
2682 else if (vr
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
2683 fprintf (file
, "VARYING");
2685 fprintf (file
, "INVALID RANGE");
2689 /* Dump value range VR to stderr. */
2692 debug_value_range (value_range
*vr
)
2694 dump_value_range (stderr
, vr
);
2695 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
2699 /* Given a COND_EXPR COND of the form 'V OP W', and an SSA name V,
2700 create a new SSA name N and return the assertion assignment
2701 'N = ASSERT_EXPR <V, V OP W>'. */
2704 build_assert_expr_for (tree cond
, tree v
)
2709 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (v
) == SSA_NAME
2710 && COMPARISON_CLASS_P (cond
));
2712 a
= build2 (ASSERT_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (v
), v
, cond
);
2713 assertion
= gimple_build_assign (NULL_TREE
, a
);
2715 /* The new ASSERT_EXPR, creates a new SSA name that replaces the
2716 operand of the ASSERT_EXPR. Create it so the new name and the old one
2717 are registered in the replacement table so that we can fix the SSA web
2718 after adding all the ASSERT_EXPRs. */
2719 tree new_def
= create_new_def_for (v
, assertion
, NULL
);
2720 /* Make sure we preserve abnormalness throughout an ASSERT_EXPR chain
2721 given we have to be able to fully propagate those out to re-create
2722 valid SSA when removing the asserts. */
2723 if (SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (v
))
2724 SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (new_def
) = 1;
2730 /* Return false if EXPR is a predicate expression involving floating
2734 fp_predicate (gimple
*stmt
)
2736 GIMPLE_CHECK (stmt
, GIMPLE_COND
);
2738 return FLOAT_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (gimple_cond_lhs (stmt
)));
2741 /* If the range of values taken by OP can be inferred after STMT executes,
2742 return the comparison code (COMP_CODE_P) and value (VAL_P) that
2743 describes the inferred range. Return true if a range could be
2747 infer_value_range (gimple
*stmt
, tree op
, tree_code
*comp_code_p
, tree
*val_p
)
2750 *comp_code_p
= ERROR_MARK
;
2752 /* Do not attempt to infer anything in names that flow through
2754 if (SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (op
))
2757 /* If STMT is the last statement of a basic block with no normal
2758 successors, there is no point inferring anything about any of its
2759 operands. We would not be able to find a proper insertion point
2760 for the assertion, anyway. */
2761 if (stmt_ends_bb_p (stmt
))
2766 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, gimple_bb (stmt
)->succs
)
2767 if (!(e
->flags
& (EDGE_ABNORMAL
|EDGE_EH
)))
2773 if (infer_nonnull_range (stmt
, op
))
2775 *val_p
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op
), 0);
2776 *comp_code_p
= NE_EXPR
;
2784 void dump_asserts_for (FILE *, tree
);
2785 void debug_asserts_for (tree
);
2786 void dump_all_asserts (FILE *);
2787 void debug_all_asserts (void);
2789 /* Dump all the registered assertions for NAME to FILE. */
2792 dump_asserts_for (FILE *file
, tree name
)
2796 fprintf (file
, "Assertions to be inserted for ");
2797 print_generic_expr (file
, name
);
2798 fprintf (file
, "\n");
2800 loc
= asserts_for
[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
)];
2803 fprintf (file
, "\t");
2804 print_gimple_stmt (file
, gsi_stmt (loc
->si
), 0);
2805 fprintf (file
, "\n\tBB #%d", loc
->bb
->index
);
2808 fprintf (file
, "\n\tEDGE %d->%d", loc
->e
->src
->index
,
2809 loc
->e
->dest
->index
);
2810 dump_edge_info (file
, loc
->e
, dump_flags
, 0);
2812 fprintf (file
, "\n\tPREDICATE: ");
2813 print_generic_expr (file
, loc
->expr
);
2814 fprintf (file
, " %s ", get_tree_code_name (loc
->comp_code
));
2815 print_generic_expr (file
, loc
->val
);
2816 fprintf (file
, "\n\n");
2820 fprintf (file
, "\n");
2824 /* Dump all the registered assertions for NAME to stderr. */
2827 debug_asserts_for (tree name
)
2829 dump_asserts_for (stderr
, name
);
2833 /* Dump all the registered assertions for all the names to FILE. */
2836 dump_all_asserts (FILE *file
)
2841 fprintf (file
, "\nASSERT_EXPRs to be inserted\n\n");
2842 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (need_assert_for
, 0, i
, bi
)
2843 dump_asserts_for (file
, ssa_name (i
));
2844 fprintf (file
, "\n");
2848 /* Dump all the registered assertions for all the names to stderr. */
2851 debug_all_asserts (void)
2853 dump_all_asserts (stderr
);
2856 /* Push the assert info for NAME, EXPR, COMP_CODE and VAL to ASSERTS. */
2859 add_assert_info (vec
<assert_info
> &asserts
,
2860 tree name
, tree expr
, enum tree_code comp_code
, tree val
)
2863 info
.comp_code
= comp_code
;
2865 if (TREE_OVERFLOW_P (val
))
2866 val
= drop_tree_overflow (val
);
2869 asserts
.safe_push (info
);
2872 /* If NAME doesn't have an ASSERT_EXPR registered for asserting
2873 'EXPR COMP_CODE VAL' at a location that dominates block BB or
2874 E->DEST, then register this location as a possible insertion point
2875 for ASSERT_EXPR <NAME, EXPR COMP_CODE VAL>.
2877 BB, E and SI provide the exact insertion point for the new
2878 ASSERT_EXPR. If BB is NULL, then the ASSERT_EXPR is to be inserted
2879 on edge E. Otherwise, if E is NULL, the ASSERT_EXPR is inserted on
2880 BB. If SI points to a COND_EXPR or a SWITCH_EXPR statement, then E
2881 must not be NULL. */
2884 register_new_assert_for (tree name
, tree expr
,
2885 enum tree_code comp_code
,
2889 gimple_stmt_iterator si
)
2891 assert_locus
*n
, *loc
, *last_loc
;
2892 basic_block dest_bb
;
2894 gcc_checking_assert (bb
== NULL
|| e
== NULL
);
2897 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (si
)) != GIMPLE_COND
2898 && gimple_code (gsi_stmt (si
)) != GIMPLE_SWITCH
);
2900 /* Never build an assert comparing against an integer constant with
2901 TREE_OVERFLOW set. This confuses our undefined overflow warning
2903 if (TREE_OVERFLOW_P (val
))
2904 val
= drop_tree_overflow (val
);
2906 /* The new assertion A will be inserted at BB or E. We need to
2907 determine if the new location is dominated by a previously
2908 registered location for A. If we are doing an edge insertion,
2909 assume that A will be inserted at E->DEST. Note that this is not
2912 If E is a critical edge, it will be split. But even if E is
2913 split, the new block will dominate the same set of blocks that
2916 The reverse, however, is not true, blocks dominated by E->DEST
2917 will not be dominated by the new block created to split E. So,
2918 if the insertion location is on a critical edge, we will not use
2919 the new location to move another assertion previously registered
2920 at a block dominated by E->DEST. */
2921 dest_bb
= (bb
) ? bb
: e
->dest
;
2923 /* If NAME already has an ASSERT_EXPR registered for COMP_CODE and
2924 VAL at a block dominating DEST_BB, then we don't need to insert a new
2925 one. Similarly, if the same assertion already exists at a block
2926 dominated by DEST_BB and the new location is not on a critical
2927 edge, then update the existing location for the assertion (i.e.,
2928 move the assertion up in the dominance tree).
2930 Note, this is implemented as a simple linked list because there
2931 should not be more than a handful of assertions registered per
2932 name. If this becomes a performance problem, a table hashed by
2933 COMP_CODE and VAL could be implemented. */
2934 loc
= asserts_for
[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
)];
2938 if (loc
->comp_code
== comp_code
2940 || operand_equal_p (loc
->val
, val
, 0))
2941 && (loc
->expr
== expr
2942 || operand_equal_p (loc
->expr
, expr
, 0)))
2944 /* If E is not a critical edge and DEST_BB
2945 dominates the existing location for the assertion, move
2946 the assertion up in the dominance tree by updating its
2947 location information. */
2948 if ((e
== NULL
|| !EDGE_CRITICAL_P (e
))
2949 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, loc
->bb
, dest_bb
))
2958 /* Update the last node of the list and move to the next one. */
2963 /* If we didn't find an assertion already registered for
2964 NAME COMP_CODE VAL, add a new one at the end of the list of
2965 assertions associated with NAME. */
2966 n
= XNEW (struct assert_locus
);
2970 n
->comp_code
= comp_code
;
2978 asserts_for
[SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
)] = n
;
2980 bitmap_set_bit (need_assert_for
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
));
2983 /* (COND_OP0 COND_CODE COND_OP1) is a predicate which uses NAME.
2984 Extract a suitable test code and value and store them into *CODE_P and
2985 *VAL_P so the predicate is normalized to NAME *CODE_P *VAL_P.
2987 If no extraction was possible, return FALSE, otherwise return TRUE.
2989 If INVERT is true, then we invert the result stored into *CODE_P. */
2992 extract_code_and_val_from_cond_with_ops (tree name
, enum tree_code cond_code
,
2993 tree cond_op0
, tree cond_op1
,
2994 bool invert
, enum tree_code
*code_p
,
2997 enum tree_code comp_code
;
3000 /* Otherwise, we have a comparison of the form NAME COMP VAL
3001 or VAL COMP NAME. */
3002 if (name
== cond_op1
)
3004 /* If the predicate is of the form VAL COMP NAME, flip
3005 COMP around because we need to register NAME as the
3006 first operand in the predicate. */
3007 comp_code
= swap_tree_comparison (cond_code
);
3010 else if (name
== cond_op0
)
3012 /* The comparison is of the form NAME COMP VAL, so the
3013 comparison code remains unchanged. */
3014 comp_code
= cond_code
;
3020 /* Invert the comparison code as necessary. */
3022 comp_code
= invert_tree_comparison (comp_code
, 0);
3024 /* VRP only handles integral and pointer types. */
3025 if (! INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val
))
3026 && ! POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val
)))
3029 /* Do not register always-false predicates.
3030 FIXME: this works around a limitation in fold() when dealing with
3031 enumerations. Given 'enum { N1, N2 } x;', fold will not
3032 fold 'if (x > N2)' to 'if (0)'. */
3033 if ((comp_code
== GT_EXPR
|| comp_code
== LT_EXPR
)
3034 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val
)))
3036 tree min
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val
));
3037 tree max
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val
));
3039 if (comp_code
== GT_EXPR
3041 || compare_values (val
, max
) == 0))
3044 if (comp_code
== LT_EXPR
3046 || compare_values (val
, min
) == 0))
3049 *code_p
= comp_code
;
3054 /* Find out smallest RES where RES > VAL && (RES & MASK) == RES, if any
3055 (otherwise return VAL). VAL and MASK must be zero-extended for
3056 precision PREC. If SGNBIT is non-zero, first xor VAL with SGNBIT
3057 (to transform signed values into unsigned) and at the end xor
3061 masked_increment (const wide_int
&val_in
, const wide_int
&mask
,
3062 const wide_int
&sgnbit
, unsigned int prec
)
3064 wide_int bit
= wi::one (prec
), res
;
3067 wide_int val
= val_in
^ sgnbit
;
3068 for (i
= 0; i
< prec
; i
++, bit
+= bit
)
3071 if ((res
& bit
) == 0)
3074 res
= wi::bit_and_not (val
+ bit
, res
);
3076 if (wi::gtu_p (res
, val
))
3077 return res
^ sgnbit
;
3079 return val
^ sgnbit
;
3082 /* Helper for overflow_comparison_p
3084 OP0 CODE OP1 is a comparison. Examine the comparison and potentially
3085 OP1's defining statement to see if it ultimately has the form
3086 OP0 CODE (OP0 PLUS INTEGER_CST)
3088 If so, return TRUE indicating this is an overflow test and store into
3089 *NEW_CST an updated constant that can be used in a narrowed range test.
3091 REVERSED indicates if the comparison was originally:
3095 This affects how we build the updated constant. */
3098 overflow_comparison_p_1 (enum tree_code code
, tree op0
, tree op1
,
3099 bool follow_assert_exprs
, bool reversed
, tree
*new_cst
)
3101 /* See if this is a relational operation between two SSA_NAMES with
3102 unsigned, overflow wrapping values. If so, check it more deeply. */
3103 if ((code
== LT_EXPR
|| code
== LE_EXPR
3104 || code
== GE_EXPR
|| code
== GT_EXPR
)
3105 && TREE_CODE (op0
) == SSA_NAME
3106 && TREE_CODE (op1
) == SSA_NAME
3107 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op0
))
3108 && TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (op0
))
3109 && TYPE_OVERFLOW_WRAPS (TREE_TYPE (op0
)))
3111 gimple
*op1_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op1
);
3113 /* If requested, follow any ASSERT_EXPRs backwards for OP1. */
3114 if (follow_assert_exprs
)
3116 while (gimple_assign_single_p (op1_def
)
3117 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op1_def
)) == ASSERT_EXPR
)
3119 op1
= TREE_OPERAND (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op1_def
), 0);
3120 if (TREE_CODE (op1
) != SSA_NAME
)
3122 op1_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op1
);
3126 /* Now look at the defining statement of OP1 to see if it adds
3127 or subtracts a nonzero constant from another operand. */
3129 && is_gimple_assign (op1_def
)
3130 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (op1_def
) == PLUS_EXPR
3131 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs2 (op1_def
)) == INTEGER_CST
3132 && !integer_zerop (gimple_assign_rhs2 (op1_def
)))
3134 tree target
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (op1_def
);
3136 /* If requested, follow ASSERT_EXPRs backwards for op0 looking
3137 for one where TARGET appears on the RHS. */
3138 if (follow_assert_exprs
)
3140 /* Now see if that "other operand" is op0, following the chain
3141 of ASSERT_EXPRs if necessary. */
3142 gimple
*op0_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op0
);
3143 while (op0
!= target
3144 && gimple_assign_single_p (op0_def
)
3145 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op0_def
)) == ASSERT_EXPR
)
3147 op0
= TREE_OPERAND (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op0_def
), 0);
3148 if (TREE_CODE (op0
) != SSA_NAME
)
3150 op0_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op0
);
3154 /* If we did not find our target SSA_NAME, then this is not
3155 an overflow test. */
3159 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (op0
);
3160 wide_int max
= wi::max_value (TYPE_PRECISION (type
), UNSIGNED
);
3161 tree inc
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (op1_def
);
3163 *new_cst
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, max
+ wi::to_wide (inc
));
3165 *new_cst
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, max
- wi::to_wide (inc
));
3172 /* OP0 CODE OP1 is a comparison. Examine the comparison and potentially
3173 OP1's defining statement to see if it ultimately has the form
3174 OP0 CODE (OP0 PLUS INTEGER_CST)
3176 If so, return TRUE indicating this is an overflow test and store into
3177 *NEW_CST an updated constant that can be used in a narrowed range test.
3179 These statements are left as-is in the IL to facilitate discovery of
3180 {ADD,SUB}_OVERFLOW sequences later in the optimizer pipeline. But
3181 the alternate range representation is often useful within VRP. */
3184 overflow_comparison_p (tree_code code
, tree name
, tree val
,
3185 bool use_equiv_p
, tree
*new_cst
)
3187 if (overflow_comparison_p_1 (code
, name
, val
, use_equiv_p
, false, new_cst
))
3189 return overflow_comparison_p_1 (swap_tree_comparison (code
), val
, name
,
3190 use_equiv_p
, true, new_cst
);
3194 /* Try to register an edge assertion for SSA name NAME on edge E for
3195 the condition COND contributing to the conditional jump pointed to by BSI.
3196 Invert the condition COND if INVERT is true. */
3199 register_edge_assert_for_2 (tree name
, edge e
,
3200 enum tree_code cond_code
,
3201 tree cond_op0
, tree cond_op1
, bool invert
,
3202 vec
<assert_info
> &asserts
)
3205 enum tree_code comp_code
;
3207 if (!extract_code_and_val_from_cond_with_ops (name
, cond_code
,
3210 invert
, &comp_code
, &val
))
3213 /* Queue the assert. */
3215 if (overflow_comparison_p (comp_code
, name
, val
, false, &x
))
3217 enum tree_code new_code
= ((comp_code
== GT_EXPR
|| comp_code
== GE_EXPR
)
3218 ? GT_EXPR
: LE_EXPR
);
3219 add_assert_info (asserts
, name
, name
, new_code
, x
);
3221 add_assert_info (asserts
, name
, name
, comp_code
, val
);
3223 /* In the case of NAME <= CST and NAME being defined as
3224 NAME = (unsigned) NAME2 + CST2 we can assert NAME2 >= -CST2
3225 and NAME2 <= CST - CST2. We can do the same for NAME > CST.
3226 This catches range and anti-range tests. */
3227 if ((comp_code
== LE_EXPR
3228 || comp_code
== GT_EXPR
)
3229 && TREE_CODE (val
) == INTEGER_CST
3230 && TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
)))
3232 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name
);
3233 tree cst2
= NULL_TREE
, name2
= NULL_TREE
, name3
= NULL_TREE
;
3235 /* Extract CST2 from the (optional) addition. */
3236 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
)
3237 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
) == PLUS_EXPR
)
3239 name2
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3240 cst2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3241 if (TREE_CODE (name2
) == SSA_NAME
3242 && TREE_CODE (cst2
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3243 def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name2
);
3246 /* Extract NAME2 from the (optional) sign-changing cast. */
3247 if (gimple_assign_cast_p (def_stmt
))
3249 if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
))
3250 && ! TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
)))
3251 && (TYPE_PRECISION (gimple_expr_type (def_stmt
))
3252 == TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
)))))
3253 name3
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3256 /* If name3 is used later, create an ASSERT_EXPR for it. */
3257 if (name3
!= NULL_TREE
3258 && TREE_CODE (name3
) == SSA_NAME
3259 && (cst2
== NULL_TREE
3260 || TREE_CODE (cst2
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3261 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name3
)))
3265 /* Build an expression for the range test. */
3266 tmp
= build1 (NOP_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name
), name3
);
3267 if (cst2
!= NULL_TREE
)
3268 tmp
= build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name
), tmp
, cst2
);
3272 fprintf (dump_file
, "Adding assert for ");
3273 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, name3
);
3274 fprintf (dump_file
, " from ");
3275 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, tmp
);
3276 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3279 add_assert_info (asserts
, name3
, tmp
, comp_code
, val
);
3282 /* If name2 is used later, create an ASSERT_EXPR for it. */
3283 if (name2
!= NULL_TREE
3284 && TREE_CODE (name2
) == SSA_NAME
3285 && TREE_CODE (cst2
) == INTEGER_CST
3286 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name2
)))
3290 /* Build an expression for the range test. */
3292 if (TREE_TYPE (name
) != TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3293 tmp
= build1 (NOP_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name
), tmp
);
3294 if (cst2
!= NULL_TREE
)
3295 tmp
= build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name
), tmp
, cst2
);
3299 fprintf (dump_file
, "Adding assert for ");
3300 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, name2
);
3301 fprintf (dump_file
, " from ");
3302 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, tmp
);
3303 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3306 add_assert_info (asserts
, name2
, tmp
, comp_code
, val
);
3310 /* In the case of post-in/decrement tests like if (i++) ... and uses
3311 of the in/decremented value on the edge the extra name we want to
3312 assert for is not on the def chain of the name compared. Instead
3313 it is in the set of use stmts.
3314 Similar cases happen for conversions that were simplified through
3315 fold_{sign_changed,widened}_comparison. */
3316 if ((comp_code
== NE_EXPR
3317 || comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
)
3318 && TREE_CODE (val
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3320 imm_use_iterator ui
;
3322 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt
, ui
, name
)
3324 if (!is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
))
3327 /* Cut off to use-stmts that are dominating the predecessor. */
3328 if (!dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, e
->src
, gimple_bb (use_stmt
)))
3331 tree name2
= gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
);
3332 if (TREE_CODE (name2
) != SSA_NAME
)
3335 enum tree_code code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (use_stmt
);
3337 if (code
== PLUS_EXPR
3338 || code
== MINUS_EXPR
)
3340 cst
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (use_stmt
);
3341 if (TREE_CODE (cst
) != INTEGER_CST
)
3343 cst
= int_const_binop (code
, val
, cst
);
3345 else if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (code
))
3347 /* For truncating conversions we cannot record
3349 if (comp_code
== NE_EXPR
3350 && (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3351 < TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name
))))
3353 cst
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (name2
), val
);
3358 if (TREE_OVERFLOW_P (cst
))
3359 cst
= drop_tree_overflow (cst
);
3360 add_assert_info (asserts
, name2
, name2
, comp_code
, cst
);
3364 if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (comp_code
) == tcc_comparison
3365 && TREE_CODE (val
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3367 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name
);
3368 tree name2
= NULL_TREE
, names
[2], cst2
= NULL_TREE
;
3369 tree val2
= NULL_TREE
;
3370 unsigned int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (val
));
3371 wide_int mask
= wi::zero (prec
);
3372 unsigned int nprec
= prec
;
3373 enum tree_code rhs_code
= ERROR_MARK
;
3375 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
))
3376 rhs_code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
);
3378 /* In the case of NAME != CST1 where NAME = A +- CST2 we can
3379 assert that A != CST1 -+ CST2. */
3380 if ((comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
|| comp_code
== NE_EXPR
)
3381 && (rhs_code
== PLUS_EXPR
|| rhs_code
== MINUS_EXPR
))
3383 tree op0
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3384 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3385 if (TREE_CODE (op0
) == SSA_NAME
3386 && TREE_CODE (op1
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3388 enum tree_code reverse_op
= (rhs_code
== PLUS_EXPR
3389 ? MINUS_EXPR
: PLUS_EXPR
);
3390 op1
= int_const_binop (reverse_op
, val
, op1
);
3391 if (TREE_OVERFLOW (op1
))
3392 op1
= drop_tree_overflow (op1
);
3393 add_assert_info (asserts
, op0
, op0
, comp_code
, op1
);
3397 /* Add asserts for NAME cmp CST and NAME being defined
3398 as NAME = (int) NAME2. */
3399 if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
))
3400 && (comp_code
== LE_EXPR
|| comp_code
== LT_EXPR
3401 || comp_code
== GT_EXPR
|| comp_code
== GE_EXPR
)
3402 && gimple_assign_cast_p (def_stmt
))
3404 name2
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3405 if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (rhs_code
)
3406 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3407 && TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3408 && prec
== TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3409 && (comp_code
== LE_EXPR
|| comp_code
== GT_EXPR
3410 || !tree_int_cst_equal (val
,
3411 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val
)))))
3414 enum tree_code new_comp_code
= comp_code
;
3416 cst
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (name2
),
3417 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val
)));
3418 /* Build an expression for the range test. */
3419 tmp
= build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name2
), name2
, cst
);
3420 cst
= fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name2
), cst
,
3421 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (name2
), val
));
3422 if (comp_code
== LT_EXPR
|| comp_code
== GE_EXPR
)
3424 new_comp_code
= comp_code
== LT_EXPR
? LE_EXPR
: GT_EXPR
;
3425 cst
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (name2
), cst
,
3426 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (name2
), 1));
3431 fprintf (dump_file
, "Adding assert for ");
3432 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, name2
);
3433 fprintf (dump_file
, " from ");
3434 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, tmp
);
3435 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3438 add_assert_info (asserts
, name2
, tmp
, new_comp_code
, cst
);
3442 /* Add asserts for NAME cmp CST and NAME being defined as
3443 NAME = NAME2 >> CST2.
3445 Extract CST2 from the right shift. */
3446 if (rhs_code
== RSHIFT_EXPR
)
3448 name2
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3449 cst2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3450 if (TREE_CODE (name2
) == SSA_NAME
3451 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (cst2
)
3452 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3453 && IN_RANGE (tree_to_uhwi (cst2
), 1, prec
- 1)
3454 && type_has_mode_precision_p (TREE_TYPE (val
)))
3456 mask
= wi::mask (tree_to_uhwi (cst2
), false, prec
);
3457 val2
= fold_binary (LSHIFT_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (val
), val
, cst2
);
3460 if (val2
!= NULL_TREE
3461 && TREE_CODE (val2
) == INTEGER_CST
3462 && simple_cst_equal (fold_build2 (RSHIFT_EXPR
,
3466 enum tree_code new_comp_code
= comp_code
;
3470 if (comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
|| comp_code
== NE_EXPR
)
3472 if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
)))
3474 tree type
= build_nonstandard_integer_type (prec
, 1);
3475 tmp
= build1 (NOP_EXPR
, type
, name2
);
3476 val2
= fold_convert (type
, val2
);
3478 tmp
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (tmp
), tmp
, val2
);
3479 new_val
= wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (tmp
), mask
);
3480 new_comp_code
= comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
? LE_EXPR
: GT_EXPR
;
3482 else if (comp_code
== LT_EXPR
|| comp_code
== GE_EXPR
)
3485 = wi::min_value (prec
, TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val
)));
3487 if (minval
== wi::to_wide (new_val
))
3488 new_val
= NULL_TREE
;
3493 = wi::max_value (prec
, TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val
)));
3494 mask
|= wi::to_wide (val2
);
3495 if (wi::eq_p (mask
, maxval
))
3496 new_val
= NULL_TREE
;
3498 new_val
= wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (val2
), mask
);
3505 fprintf (dump_file
, "Adding assert for ");
3506 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, name2
);
3507 fprintf (dump_file
, " from ");
3508 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, tmp
);
3509 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3512 add_assert_info (asserts
, name2
, tmp
, new_comp_code
, new_val
);
3516 /* Add asserts for NAME cmp CST and NAME being defined as
3517 NAME = NAME2 & CST2.
3519 Extract CST2 from the and.
3522 NAME = (unsigned) NAME2;
3523 casts where NAME's type is unsigned and has smaller precision
3524 than NAME2's type as if it was NAME = NAME2 & MASK. */
3525 names
[0] = NULL_TREE
;
3526 names
[1] = NULL_TREE
;
3528 if (rhs_code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
3529 || (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (rhs_code
)
3530 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (val
))
3531 && TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
))
3532 && TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
)))
3535 name2
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3536 if (rhs_code
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
3537 cst2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3540 cst2
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (val
));
3541 nprec
= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name2
));
3543 if (TREE_CODE (name2
) == SSA_NAME
3544 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3545 && TREE_CODE (cst2
) == INTEGER_CST
3546 && !integer_zerop (cst2
)
3548 || TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
))))
3550 gimple
*def_stmt2
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name2
);
3551 if (gimple_assign_cast_p (def_stmt2
))
3553 names
[1] = gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt2
);
3554 if (!CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt2
))
3555 || !INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (names
[1]))
3556 || (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name2
))
3557 != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (names
[1]))))
3558 names
[1] = NULL_TREE
;
3563 if (names
[0] || names
[1])
3565 wide_int minv
, maxv
, valv
, cst2v
;
3566 wide_int tem
, sgnbit
;
3567 bool valid_p
= false, valn
, cst2n
;
3568 enum tree_code ccode
= comp_code
;
3570 valv
= wide_int::from (wi::to_wide (val
), nprec
, UNSIGNED
);
3571 cst2v
= wide_int::from (wi::to_wide (cst2
), nprec
, UNSIGNED
);
3572 valn
= wi::neg_p (valv
, TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val
)));
3573 cst2n
= wi::neg_p (cst2v
, TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (val
)));
3574 /* If CST2 doesn't have most significant bit set,
3575 but VAL is negative, we have comparison like
3576 if ((x & 0x123) > -4) (always true). Just give up. */
3580 sgnbit
= wi::set_bit_in_zero (nprec
- 1, nprec
);
3582 sgnbit
= wi::zero (nprec
);
3583 minv
= valv
& cst2v
;
3587 /* Minimum unsigned value for equality is VAL & CST2
3588 (should be equal to VAL, otherwise we probably should
3589 have folded the comparison into false) and
3590 maximum unsigned value is VAL | ~CST2. */
3591 maxv
= valv
| ~cst2v
;
3596 tem
= valv
| ~cst2v
;
3597 /* If VAL is 0, handle (X & CST2) != 0 as (X & CST2) > 0U. */
3601 sgnbit
= wi::zero (nprec
);
3604 /* If (VAL | ~CST2) is all ones, handle it as
3605 (X & CST2) < VAL. */
3610 sgnbit
= wi::zero (nprec
);
3613 if (!cst2n
&& wi::neg_p (cst2v
))
3614 sgnbit
= wi::set_bit_in_zero (nprec
- 1, nprec
);
3623 if (tem
== wi::mask (nprec
- 1, false, nprec
))
3629 sgnbit
= wi::zero (nprec
);
3634 /* Minimum unsigned value for >= if (VAL & CST2) == VAL
3635 is VAL and maximum unsigned value is ~0. For signed
3636 comparison, if CST2 doesn't have most significant bit
3637 set, handle it similarly. If CST2 has MSB set,
3638 the minimum is the same, and maximum is ~0U/2. */
3641 /* If (VAL & CST2) != VAL, X & CST2 can't be equal to
3643 minv
= masked_increment (valv
, cst2v
, sgnbit
, nprec
);
3647 maxv
= wi::mask (nprec
- (cst2n
? 1 : 0), false, nprec
);
3653 /* Find out smallest MINV where MINV > VAL
3654 && (MINV & CST2) == MINV, if any. If VAL is signed and
3655 CST2 has MSB set, compute it biased by 1 << (nprec - 1). */
3656 minv
= masked_increment (valv
, cst2v
, sgnbit
, nprec
);
3659 maxv
= wi::mask (nprec
- (cst2n
? 1 : 0), false, nprec
);
3664 /* Minimum unsigned value for <= is 0 and maximum
3665 unsigned value is VAL | ~CST2 if (VAL & CST2) == VAL.
3666 Otherwise, find smallest VAL2 where VAL2 > VAL
3667 && (VAL2 & CST2) == VAL2 and use (VAL2 - 1) | ~CST2
3669 For signed comparison, if CST2 doesn't have most
3670 significant bit set, handle it similarly. If CST2 has
3671 MSB set, the maximum is the same and minimum is INT_MIN. */
3676 maxv
= masked_increment (valv
, cst2v
, sgnbit
, nprec
);
3688 /* Minimum unsigned value for < is 0 and maximum
3689 unsigned value is (VAL-1) | ~CST2 if (VAL & CST2) == VAL.
3690 Otherwise, find smallest VAL2 where VAL2 > VAL
3691 && (VAL2 & CST2) == VAL2 and use (VAL2 - 1) | ~CST2
3693 For signed comparison, if CST2 doesn't have most
3694 significant bit set, handle it similarly. If CST2 has
3695 MSB set, the maximum is the same and minimum is INT_MIN. */
3704 maxv
= masked_increment (valv
, cst2v
, sgnbit
, nprec
);
3718 && (maxv
- minv
) != -1)
3720 tree tmp
, new_val
, type
;
3723 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++)
3726 wide_int maxv2
= maxv
;
3728 type
= TREE_TYPE (names
[i
]);
3729 if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
))
3731 type
= build_nonstandard_integer_type (nprec
, 1);
3732 tmp
= build1 (NOP_EXPR
, type
, names
[i
]);
3736 tmp
= build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, type
, tmp
,
3737 wide_int_to_tree (type
, -minv
));
3738 maxv2
= maxv
- minv
;
3740 new_val
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, maxv2
);
3744 fprintf (dump_file
, "Adding assert for ");
3745 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, names
[i
]);
3746 fprintf (dump_file
, " from ");
3747 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, tmp
);
3748 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3751 add_assert_info (asserts
, names
[i
], tmp
, LE_EXPR
, new_val
);
3758 /* OP is an operand of a truth value expression which is known to have
3759 a particular value. Register any asserts for OP and for any
3760 operands in OP's defining statement.
3762 If CODE is EQ_EXPR, then we want to register OP is zero (false),
3763 if CODE is NE_EXPR, then we want to register OP is nonzero (true). */
3766 register_edge_assert_for_1 (tree op
, enum tree_code code
,
3767 edge e
, vec
<assert_info
> &asserts
)
3771 enum tree_code rhs_code
;
3773 /* We only care about SSA_NAMEs. */
3774 if (TREE_CODE (op
) != SSA_NAME
)
3777 /* We know that OP will have a zero or nonzero value. */
3778 val
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (op
), 0);
3779 add_assert_info (asserts
, op
, op
, code
, val
);
3781 /* Now look at how OP is set. If it's set from a comparison,
3782 a truth operation or some bit operations, then we may be able
3783 to register information about the operands of that assignment. */
3784 op_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (op
);
3785 if (gimple_code (op_def
) != GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
3788 rhs_code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
);
3790 if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (rhs_code
) == tcc_comparison
)
3792 bool invert
= (code
== EQ_EXPR
? true : false);
3793 tree op0
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (op_def
);
3794 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (op_def
);
3796 if (TREE_CODE (op0
) == SSA_NAME
)
3797 register_edge_assert_for_2 (op0
, e
, rhs_code
, op0
, op1
, invert
, asserts
);
3798 if (TREE_CODE (op1
) == SSA_NAME
)
3799 register_edge_assert_for_2 (op1
, e
, rhs_code
, op0
, op1
, invert
, asserts
);
3801 else if ((code
== NE_EXPR
3802 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
) == BIT_AND_EXPR
)
3804 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
) == BIT_IOR_EXPR
))
3806 /* Recurse on each operand. */
3807 tree op0
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (op_def
);
3808 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (op_def
);
3809 if (TREE_CODE (op0
) == SSA_NAME
3810 && has_single_use (op0
))
3811 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op0
, code
, e
, asserts
);
3812 if (TREE_CODE (op1
) == SSA_NAME
3813 && has_single_use (op1
))
3814 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op1
, code
, e
, asserts
);
3816 else if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
) == BIT_NOT_EXPR
3817 && TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (op_def
))) == 1)
3819 /* Recurse, flipping CODE. */
3820 code
= invert_tree_comparison (code
, false);
3821 register_edge_assert_for_1 (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op_def
), code
, e
, asserts
);
3823 else if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
) == SSA_NAME
)
3825 /* Recurse through the copy. */
3826 register_edge_assert_for_1 (gimple_assign_rhs1 (op_def
), code
, e
, asserts
);
3828 else if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (op_def
)))
3830 /* Recurse through the type conversion, unless it is a narrowing
3831 conversion or conversion from non-integral type. */
3832 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (op_def
);
3833 if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (rhs
))
3834 && (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (rhs
))
3835 <= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (op
))))
3836 register_edge_assert_for_1 (rhs
, code
, e
, asserts
);
3840 /* Check if comparison
3841 NAME COND_OP INTEGER_CST
3843 (X & 11...100..0) COND_OP XX...X00...0
3844 Such comparison can yield assertions like
3847 in case of COND_OP being EQ_EXPR or
3850 in case of NE_EXPR. */
3853 is_masked_range_test (tree name
, tree valt
, enum tree_code cond_code
,
3854 tree
*new_name
, tree
*low
, enum tree_code
*low_code
,
3855 tree
*high
, enum tree_code
*high_code
)
3857 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name
);
3859 if (!is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
)
3860 || gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
) != BIT_AND_EXPR
)
3863 tree t
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3864 tree maskt
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3865 if (TREE_CODE (t
) != SSA_NAME
|| TREE_CODE (maskt
) != INTEGER_CST
)
3868 wi::tree_to_wide_ref mask
= wi::to_wide (maskt
);
3869 wide_int inv_mask
= ~mask
;
3870 /* Must have been removed by now so don't bother optimizing. */
3871 if (mask
== 0 || inv_mask
== 0)
3874 /* Assume VALT is INTEGER_CST. */
3875 wi::tree_to_wide_ref val
= wi::to_wide (valt
);
3877 if ((inv_mask
& (inv_mask
+ 1)) != 0
3878 || (val
& mask
) != val
)
3881 bool is_range
= cond_code
== EQ_EXPR
;
3883 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (t
);
3884 wide_int min
= wi::min_value (type
),
3885 max
= wi::max_value (type
);
3889 *low_code
= val
== min
? ERROR_MARK
: GE_EXPR
;
3890 *high_code
= val
== max
? ERROR_MARK
: LE_EXPR
;
3894 /* We can still generate assertion if one of alternatives
3895 is known to always be false. */
3898 *low_code
= (enum tree_code
) 0;
3899 *high_code
= GT_EXPR
;
3901 else if ((val
| inv_mask
) == max
)
3903 *low_code
= LT_EXPR
;
3904 *high_code
= (enum tree_code
) 0;
3911 *low
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, val
);
3912 *high
= wide_int_to_tree (type
, val
| inv_mask
);
3917 /* Try to register an edge assertion for SSA name NAME on edge E for
3918 the condition COND contributing to the conditional jump pointed to by
3922 register_edge_assert_for (tree name
, edge e
,
3923 enum tree_code cond_code
, tree cond_op0
,
3924 tree cond_op1
, vec
<assert_info
> &asserts
)
3927 enum tree_code comp_code
;
3928 bool is_else_edge
= (e
->flags
& EDGE_FALSE_VALUE
) != 0;
3930 /* Do not attempt to infer anything in names that flow through
3932 if (SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (name
))
3935 if (!extract_code_and_val_from_cond_with_ops (name
, cond_code
,
3941 /* Register ASSERT_EXPRs for name. */
3942 register_edge_assert_for_2 (name
, e
, cond_code
, cond_op0
,
3943 cond_op1
, is_else_edge
, asserts
);
3946 /* If COND is effectively an equality test of an SSA_NAME against
3947 the value zero or one, then we may be able to assert values
3948 for SSA_NAMEs which flow into COND. */
3950 /* In the case of NAME == 1 or NAME != 0, for BIT_AND_EXPR defining
3951 statement of NAME we can assert both operands of the BIT_AND_EXPR
3952 have nonzero value. */
3953 if (((comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
&& integer_onep (val
))
3954 || (comp_code
== NE_EXPR
&& integer_zerop (val
))))
3956 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name
);
3958 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
)
3959 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
) == BIT_AND_EXPR
)
3961 tree op0
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3962 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3963 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op0
, NE_EXPR
, e
, asserts
);
3964 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op1
, NE_EXPR
, e
, asserts
);
3968 /* In the case of NAME == 0 or NAME != 1, for BIT_IOR_EXPR defining
3969 statement of NAME we can assert both operands of the BIT_IOR_EXPR
3971 if (((comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
&& integer_zerop (val
))
3972 || (comp_code
== NE_EXPR
&& integer_onep (val
))))
3974 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (name
);
3976 /* For BIT_IOR_EXPR only if NAME == 0 both operands have
3977 necessarily zero value, or if type-precision is one. */
3978 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
)
3979 && (gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
) == BIT_IOR_EXPR
3980 && (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (name
)) == 1
3981 || comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
)))
3983 tree op0
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
3984 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (def_stmt
);
3985 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op0
, EQ_EXPR
, e
, asserts
);
3986 register_edge_assert_for_1 (op1
, EQ_EXPR
, e
, asserts
);
3990 /* Sometimes we can infer ranges from (NAME & MASK) == VALUE. */
3991 if ((comp_code
== EQ_EXPR
|| comp_code
== NE_EXPR
)
3992 && TREE_CODE (val
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3994 enum tree_code low_code
, high_code
;
3996 if (is_masked_range_test (name
, val
, comp_code
, &name
, &low
,
3997 &low_code
, &high
, &high_code
))
3999 if (low_code
!= ERROR_MARK
)
4000 register_edge_assert_for_2 (name
, e
, low_code
, name
,
4001 low
, /*invert*/false, asserts
);
4002 if (high_code
!= ERROR_MARK
)
4003 register_edge_assert_for_2 (name
, e
, high_code
, name
,
4004 high
, /*invert*/false, asserts
);
4009 /* Finish found ASSERTS for E and register them at GSI. */
4012 finish_register_edge_assert_for (edge e
, gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
,
4013 vec
<assert_info
> &asserts
)
4015 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< asserts
.length (); ++i
)
4016 /* Only register an ASSERT_EXPR if NAME was found in the sub-graph
4017 reachable from E. */
4018 if (live_on_edge (e
, asserts
[i
].name
))
4019 register_new_assert_for (asserts
[i
].name
, asserts
[i
].expr
,
4020 asserts
[i
].comp_code
, asserts
[i
].val
,
4026 /* Determine whether the outgoing edges of BB should receive an
4027 ASSERT_EXPR for each of the operands of BB's LAST statement.
4028 The last statement of BB must be a COND_EXPR.
4030 If any of the sub-graphs rooted at BB have an interesting use of
4031 the predicate operands, an assert location node is added to the
4032 list of assertions for the corresponding operands. */
4035 find_conditional_asserts (basic_block bb
, gcond
*last
)
4037 gimple_stmt_iterator bsi
;
4043 bsi
= gsi_for_stmt (last
);
4045 /* Look for uses of the operands in each of the sub-graphs
4046 rooted at BB. We need to check each of the outgoing edges
4047 separately, so that we know what kind of ASSERT_EXPR to
4049 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
4054 /* Register the necessary assertions for each operand in the
4055 conditional predicate. */
4056 auto_vec
<assert_info
, 8> asserts
;
4057 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op
, last
, iter
, SSA_OP_USE
)
4058 register_edge_assert_for (op
, e
,
4059 gimple_cond_code (last
),
4060 gimple_cond_lhs (last
),
4061 gimple_cond_rhs (last
), asserts
);
4062 finish_register_edge_assert_for (e
, bsi
, asserts
);
4072 /* Compare two case labels sorting first by the destination bb index
4073 and then by the case value. */
4076 compare_case_labels (const void *p1
, const void *p2
)
4078 const struct case_info
*ci1
= (const struct case_info
*) p1
;
4079 const struct case_info
*ci2
= (const struct case_info
*) p2
;
4080 int idx1
= ci1
->bb
->index
;
4081 int idx2
= ci2
->bb
->index
;
4085 else if (idx1
== idx2
)
4087 /* Make sure the default label is first in a group. */
4088 if (!CASE_LOW (ci1
->expr
))
4090 else if (!CASE_LOW (ci2
->expr
))
4093 return tree_int_cst_compare (CASE_LOW (ci1
->expr
),
4094 CASE_LOW (ci2
->expr
));
4100 /* Determine whether the outgoing edges of BB should receive an
4101 ASSERT_EXPR for each of the operands of BB's LAST statement.
4102 The last statement of BB must be a SWITCH_EXPR.
4104 If any of the sub-graphs rooted at BB have an interesting use of
4105 the predicate operands, an assert location node is added to the
4106 list of assertions for the corresponding operands. */
4109 find_switch_asserts (basic_block bb
, gswitch
*last
)
4111 gimple_stmt_iterator bsi
;
4114 struct case_info
*ci
;
4115 size_t n
= gimple_switch_num_labels (last
);
4116 #if GCC_VERSION >= 4000
4119 /* Work around GCC 3.4 bug (PR 37086). */
4120 volatile unsigned int idx
;
4123 bsi
= gsi_for_stmt (last
);
4124 op
= gimple_switch_index (last
);
4125 if (TREE_CODE (op
) != SSA_NAME
)
4128 /* Build a vector of case labels sorted by destination label. */
4129 ci
= XNEWVEC (struct case_info
, n
);
4130 for (idx
= 0; idx
< n
; ++idx
)
4132 ci
[idx
].expr
= gimple_switch_label (last
, idx
);
4133 ci
[idx
].bb
= label_to_block (CASE_LABEL (ci
[idx
].expr
));
4135 edge default_edge
= find_edge (bb
, ci
[0].bb
);
4136 qsort (ci
, n
, sizeof (struct case_info
), compare_case_labels
);
4138 for (idx
= 0; idx
< n
; ++idx
)
4141 tree cl
= ci
[idx
].expr
;
4142 basic_block cbb
= ci
[idx
].bb
;
4144 min
= CASE_LOW (cl
);
4145 max
= CASE_HIGH (cl
);
4147 /* If there are multiple case labels with the same destination
4148 we need to combine them to a single value range for the edge. */
4149 if (idx
+ 1 < n
&& cbb
== ci
[idx
+ 1].bb
)
4151 /* Skip labels until the last of the group. */
4154 } while (idx
< n
&& cbb
== ci
[idx
].bb
);
4157 /* Pick up the maximum of the case label range. */
4158 if (CASE_HIGH (ci
[idx
].expr
))
4159 max
= CASE_HIGH (ci
[idx
].expr
);
4161 max
= CASE_LOW (ci
[idx
].expr
);
4164 /* Can't extract a useful assertion out of a range that includes the
4166 if (min
== NULL_TREE
)
4169 /* Find the edge to register the assert expr on. */
4170 e
= find_edge (bb
, cbb
);
4172 /* Register the necessary assertions for the operand in the
4174 auto_vec
<assert_info
, 8> asserts
;
4175 register_edge_assert_for (op
, e
,
4176 max
? GE_EXPR
: EQ_EXPR
,
4177 op
, fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (op
), min
),
4180 register_edge_assert_for (op
, e
, LE_EXPR
, op
,
4181 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (op
), max
),
4183 finish_register_edge_assert_for (e
, bsi
, asserts
);
4188 if (!live_on_edge (default_edge
, op
))
4191 /* Now register along the default label assertions that correspond to the
4192 anti-range of each label. */
4193 int insertion_limit
= PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MAX_VRP_SWITCH_ASSERTIONS
);
4194 if (insertion_limit
== 0)
4197 /* We can't do this if the default case shares a label with another case. */
4198 tree default_cl
= gimple_switch_default_label (last
);
4199 for (idx
= 1; idx
< n
; idx
++)
4202 tree cl
= gimple_switch_label (last
, idx
);
4203 if (CASE_LABEL (cl
) == CASE_LABEL (default_cl
))
4206 min
= CASE_LOW (cl
);
4207 max
= CASE_HIGH (cl
);
4209 /* Combine contiguous case ranges to reduce the number of assertions
4211 for (idx
= idx
+ 1; idx
< n
; idx
++)
4213 tree next_min
, next_max
;
4214 tree next_cl
= gimple_switch_label (last
, idx
);
4215 if (CASE_LABEL (next_cl
) == CASE_LABEL (default_cl
))
4218 next_min
= CASE_LOW (next_cl
);
4219 next_max
= CASE_HIGH (next_cl
);
4221 wide_int difference
= (wi::to_wide (next_min
)
4222 - wi::to_wide (max
? max
: min
));
4223 if (wi::eq_p (difference
, 1))
4224 max
= next_max
? next_max
: next_min
;
4230 if (max
== NULL_TREE
)
4232 /* Register the assertion OP != MIN. */
4233 auto_vec
<assert_info
, 8> asserts
;
4234 min
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (op
), min
);
4235 register_edge_assert_for (op
, default_edge
, NE_EXPR
, op
, min
,
4237 finish_register_edge_assert_for (default_edge
, bsi
, asserts
);
4241 /* Register the assertion (unsigned)OP - MIN > (MAX - MIN),
4242 which will give OP the anti-range ~[MIN,MAX]. */
4243 tree uop
= fold_convert (unsigned_type_for (TREE_TYPE (op
)), op
);
4244 min
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (uop
), min
);
4245 max
= fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (uop
), max
);
4247 tree lhs
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (uop
), uop
, min
);
4248 tree rhs
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, max
, min
);
4249 register_new_assert_for (op
, lhs
, GT_EXPR
, rhs
,
4250 NULL
, default_edge
, bsi
);
4253 if (--insertion_limit
== 0)
4259 /* Traverse all the statements in block BB looking for statements that
4260 may generate useful assertions for the SSA names in their operand.
4261 If a statement produces a useful assertion A for name N_i, then the
4262 list of assertions already generated for N_i is scanned to
4263 determine if A is actually needed.
4265 If N_i already had the assertion A at a location dominating the
4266 current location, then nothing needs to be done. Otherwise, the
4267 new location for A is recorded instead.
4269 1- For every statement S in BB, all the variables used by S are
4270 added to bitmap FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
4272 2- If statement S uses an operand N in a way that exposes a known
4273 value range for N, then if N was not already generated by an
4274 ASSERT_EXPR, create a new assert location for N. For instance,
4275 if N is a pointer and the statement dereferences it, we can
4276 assume that N is not NULL.
4278 3- COND_EXPRs are a special case of #2. We can derive range
4279 information from the predicate but need to insert different
4280 ASSERT_EXPRs for each of the sub-graphs rooted at the
4281 conditional block. If the last statement of BB is a conditional
4282 expression of the form 'X op Y', then
4284 a) Remove X and Y from the set FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
4286 b) If the conditional is the only entry point to the sub-graph
4287 corresponding to the THEN_CLAUSE, recurse into it. On
4288 return, if X and/or Y are marked in FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH, then
4289 an ASSERT_EXPR is added for the corresponding variable.
4291 c) Repeat step (b) on the ELSE_CLAUSE.
4293 d) Mark X and Y in FOUND_IN_SUBGRAPH.
4302 In this case, an assertion on the THEN clause is useful to
4303 determine that 'a' is always 9 on that edge. However, an assertion
4304 on the ELSE clause would be unnecessary.
4306 4- If BB does not end in a conditional expression, then we recurse
4307 into BB's dominator children.
4309 At the end of the recursive traversal, every SSA name will have a
4310 list of locations where ASSERT_EXPRs should be added. When a new
4311 location for name N is found, it is registered by calling
4312 register_new_assert_for. That function keeps track of all the
4313 registered assertions to prevent adding unnecessary assertions.
4314 For instance, if a pointer P_4 is dereferenced more than once in a
4315 dominator tree, only the location dominating all the dereference of
4316 P_4 will receive an ASSERT_EXPR. */
4319 find_assert_locations_1 (basic_block bb
, sbitmap live
)
4323 last
= last_stmt (bb
);
4325 /* If BB's last statement is a conditional statement involving integer
4326 operands, determine if we need to add ASSERT_EXPRs. */
4328 && gimple_code (last
) == GIMPLE_COND
4329 && !fp_predicate (last
)
4330 && !ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS (last
, SSA_OP_USE
))
4331 find_conditional_asserts (bb
, as_a
<gcond
*> (last
));
4333 /* If BB's last statement is a switch statement involving integer
4334 operands, determine if we need to add ASSERT_EXPRs. */
4336 && gimple_code (last
) == GIMPLE_SWITCH
4337 && !ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS (last
, SSA_OP_USE
))
4338 find_switch_asserts (bb
, as_a
<gswitch
*> (last
));
4340 /* Traverse all the statements in BB marking used names and looking
4341 for statements that may infer assertions for their used operands. */
4342 for (gimple_stmt_iterator si
= gsi_last_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
4349 stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
4351 if (is_gimple_debug (stmt
))
4354 /* See if we can derive an assertion for any of STMT's operands. */
4355 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op
, stmt
, i
, SSA_OP_USE
)
4358 enum tree_code comp_code
;
4360 /* If op is not live beyond this stmt, do not bother to insert
4362 if (!bitmap_bit_p (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op
)))
4365 /* If OP is used in such a way that we can infer a value
4366 range for it, and we don't find a previous assertion for
4367 it, create a new assertion location node for OP. */
4368 if (infer_value_range (stmt
, op
, &comp_code
, &value
))
4370 /* If we are able to infer a nonzero value range for OP,
4371 then walk backwards through the use-def chain to see if OP
4372 was set via a typecast.
4374 If so, then we can also infer a nonzero value range
4375 for the operand of the NOP_EXPR. */
4376 if (comp_code
== NE_EXPR
&& integer_zerop (value
))
4379 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (t
);
4381 while (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
)
4382 && CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P
4383 (gimple_assign_rhs_code (def_stmt
))
4385 (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
)) == SSA_NAME
4387 (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
))))
4389 t
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
4390 def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (t
);
4392 /* Note we want to register the assert for the
4393 operand of the NOP_EXPR after SI, not after the
4395 if (bitmap_bit_p (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (t
)))
4396 register_new_assert_for (t
, t
, comp_code
, value
,
4401 register_new_assert_for (op
, op
, comp_code
, value
, bb
, NULL
, si
);
4406 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op
, stmt
, i
, SSA_OP_USE
)
4407 bitmap_set_bit (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op
));
4408 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op
, stmt
, i
, SSA_OP_DEF
)
4409 bitmap_clear_bit (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (op
));
4412 /* Traverse all PHI nodes in BB, updating live. */
4413 for (gphi_iterator si
= gsi_start_phis (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
4416 use_operand_p arg_p
;
4418 gphi
*phi
= si
.phi ();
4419 tree res
= gimple_phi_result (phi
);
4421 if (virtual_operand_p (res
))
4424 FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG (arg_p
, phi
, i
, SSA_OP_USE
)
4426 tree arg
= USE_FROM_PTR (arg_p
);
4427 if (TREE_CODE (arg
) == SSA_NAME
)
4428 bitmap_set_bit (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (arg
));
4431 bitmap_clear_bit (live
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (res
));
4435 /* Do an RPO walk over the function computing SSA name liveness
4436 on-the-fly and deciding on assert expressions to insert. */
4439 find_assert_locations (void)
4441 int *rpo
= XNEWVEC (int, last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun
));
4442 int *bb_rpo
= XNEWVEC (int, last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun
));
4443 int *last_rpo
= XCNEWVEC (int, last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun
));
4446 live
= XCNEWVEC (sbitmap
, last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun
));
4447 rpo_cnt
= pre_and_rev_post_order_compute (NULL
, rpo
, false);
4448 for (i
= 0; i
< rpo_cnt
; ++i
)
4451 /* Pre-seed loop latch liveness from loop header PHI nodes. Due to
4452 the order we compute liveness and insert asserts we otherwise
4453 fail to insert asserts into the loop latch. */
4455 FOR_EACH_LOOP (loop
, 0)
4457 i
= loop
->latch
->index
;
4458 unsigned int j
= single_succ_edge (loop
->latch
)->dest_idx
;
4459 for (gphi_iterator gsi
= gsi_start_phis (loop
->header
);
4460 !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
4462 gphi
*phi
= gsi
.phi ();
4463 if (virtual_operand_p (gimple_phi_result (phi
)))
4465 tree arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, j
);
4466 if (TREE_CODE (arg
) == SSA_NAME
)
4468 if (live
[i
] == NULL
)
4470 live
[i
] = sbitmap_alloc (num_ssa_names
);
4471 bitmap_clear (live
[i
]);
4473 bitmap_set_bit (live
[i
], SSA_NAME_VERSION (arg
));
4478 for (i
= rpo_cnt
- 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
4480 basic_block bb
= BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun
, rpo
[i
]);
4486 live
[rpo
[i
]] = sbitmap_alloc (num_ssa_names
);
4487 bitmap_clear (live
[rpo
[i
]]);
4490 /* Process BB and update the live information with uses in
4492 find_assert_locations_1 (bb
, live
[rpo
[i
]]);
4494 /* Merge liveness into the predecessor blocks and free it. */
4495 if (!bitmap_empty_p (live
[rpo
[i
]]))
4498 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
4500 int pred
= e
->src
->index
;
4501 if ((e
->flags
& EDGE_DFS_BACK
) || pred
== ENTRY_BLOCK
)
4506 live
[pred
] = sbitmap_alloc (num_ssa_names
);
4507 bitmap_clear (live
[pred
]);
4509 bitmap_ior (live
[pred
], live
[pred
], live
[rpo
[i
]]);
4511 if (bb_rpo
[pred
] < pred_rpo
)
4512 pred_rpo
= bb_rpo
[pred
];
4515 /* Record the RPO number of the last visited block that needs
4516 live information from this block. */
4517 last_rpo
[rpo
[i
]] = pred_rpo
;
4521 sbitmap_free (live
[rpo
[i
]]);
4522 live
[rpo
[i
]] = NULL
;
4525 /* We can free all successors live bitmaps if all their
4526 predecessors have been visited already. */
4527 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
4528 if (last_rpo
[e
->dest
->index
] == i
4529 && live
[e
->dest
->index
])
4531 sbitmap_free (live
[e
->dest
->index
]);
4532 live
[e
->dest
->index
] = NULL
;
4537 XDELETEVEC (bb_rpo
);
4538 XDELETEVEC (last_rpo
);
4539 for (i
= 0; i
< last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun
); ++i
)
4541 sbitmap_free (live
[i
]);
4545 /* Create an ASSERT_EXPR for NAME and insert it in the location
4546 indicated by LOC. Return true if we made any edge insertions. */
4549 process_assert_insertions_for (tree name
, assert_locus
*loc
)
4551 /* Build the comparison expression NAME_i COMP_CODE VAL. */
4554 gimple
*assert_stmt
;
4558 /* If we have X <=> X do not insert an assert expr for that. */
4559 if (loc
->expr
== loc
->val
)
4562 cond
= build2 (loc
->comp_code
, boolean_type_node
, loc
->expr
, loc
->val
);
4563 assert_stmt
= build_assert_expr_for (cond
, name
);
4566 /* We have been asked to insert the assertion on an edge. This
4567 is used only by COND_EXPR and SWITCH_EXPR assertions. */
4568 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (loc
->si
)) == GIMPLE_COND
4569 || (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (loc
->si
))
4572 gsi_insert_on_edge (loc
->e
, assert_stmt
);
4576 /* If the stmt iterator points at the end then this is an insertion
4577 at the beginning of a block. */
4578 if (gsi_end_p (loc
->si
))
4580 gimple_stmt_iterator si
= gsi_after_labels (loc
->bb
);
4581 gsi_insert_before (&si
, assert_stmt
, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
4585 /* Otherwise, we can insert right after LOC->SI iff the
4586 statement must not be the last statement in the block. */
4587 stmt
= gsi_stmt (loc
->si
);
4588 if (!stmt_ends_bb_p (stmt
))
4590 gsi_insert_after (&loc
->si
, assert_stmt
, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
4594 /* If STMT must be the last statement in BB, we can only insert new
4595 assertions on the non-abnormal edge out of BB. Note that since
4596 STMT is not control flow, there may only be one non-abnormal/eh edge
4598 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, loc
->bb
->succs
)
4599 if (!(e
->flags
& (EDGE_ABNORMAL
|EDGE_EH
)))
4601 gsi_insert_on_edge (e
, assert_stmt
);
4608 /* Qsort helper for sorting assert locations. If stable is true, don't
4609 use iterative_hash_expr because it can be unstable for -fcompare-debug,
4610 on the other side some pointers might be NULL. */
4612 template <bool stable
>
4614 compare_assert_loc (const void *pa
, const void *pb
)
4616 assert_locus
* const a
= *(assert_locus
* const *)pa
;
4617 assert_locus
* const b
= *(assert_locus
* const *)pb
;
4619 /* If stable, some asserts might be optimized away already, sort
4629 if (a
->e
== NULL
&& b
->e
!= NULL
)
4631 else if (a
->e
!= NULL
&& b
->e
== NULL
)
4634 /* After the above checks, we know that (a->e == NULL) == (b->e == NULL),
4635 no need to test both a->e and b->e. */
4637 /* Sort after destination index. */
4640 else if (a
->e
->dest
->index
> b
->e
->dest
->index
)
4642 else if (a
->e
->dest
->index
< b
->e
->dest
->index
)
4645 /* Sort after comp_code. */
4646 if (a
->comp_code
> b
->comp_code
)
4648 else if (a
->comp_code
< b
->comp_code
)
4653 /* E.g. if a->val is ADDR_EXPR of a VAR_DECL, iterative_hash_expr
4654 uses DECL_UID of the VAR_DECL, so sorting might differ between
4655 -g and -g0. When doing the removal of redundant assert exprs
4656 and commonization to successors, this does not matter, but for
4657 the final sort needs to be stable. */
4665 ha
= iterative_hash_expr (a
->expr
, iterative_hash_expr (a
->val
, 0));
4666 hb
= iterative_hash_expr (b
->expr
, iterative_hash_expr (b
->val
, 0));
4669 /* Break the tie using hashing and source/bb index. */
4671 return (a
->e
!= NULL
4672 ? a
->e
->src
->index
- b
->e
->src
->index
4673 : a
->bb
->index
- b
->bb
->index
);
4674 return ha
> hb
? 1 : -1;
4677 /* Process all the insertions registered for every name N_i registered
4678 in NEED_ASSERT_FOR. The list of assertions to be inserted are
4679 found in ASSERTS_FOR[i]. */
4682 process_assert_insertions (void)
4686 bool update_edges_p
= false;
4687 int num_asserts
= 0;
4689 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
4690 dump_all_asserts (dump_file
);
4692 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (need_assert_for
, 0, i
, bi
)
4694 assert_locus
*loc
= asserts_for
[i
];
4697 auto_vec
<assert_locus
*, 16> asserts
;
4698 for (; loc
; loc
= loc
->next
)
4699 asserts
.safe_push (loc
);
4700 asserts
.qsort (compare_assert_loc
<false>);
4702 /* Push down common asserts to successors and remove redundant ones. */
4704 assert_locus
*common
= NULL
;
4705 unsigned commonj
= 0;
4706 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< asserts
.length (); ++j
)
4712 || loc
->e
->dest
!= common
->e
->dest
4713 || loc
->comp_code
!= common
->comp_code
4714 || ! operand_equal_p (loc
->val
, common
->val
, 0)
4715 || ! operand_equal_p (loc
->expr
, common
->expr
, 0))
4721 else if (loc
->e
== asserts
[j
-1]->e
)
4723 /* Remove duplicate asserts. */
4724 if (commonj
== j
- 1)
4729 free (asserts
[j
-1]);
4730 asserts
[j
-1] = NULL
;
4735 if (EDGE_COUNT (common
->e
->dest
->preds
) == ecnt
)
4737 /* We have the same assertion on all incoming edges of a BB.
4738 Insert it at the beginning of that block. */
4739 loc
->bb
= loc
->e
->dest
;
4741 loc
->si
= gsi_none ();
4743 /* Clear asserts commoned. */
4744 for (; commonj
!= j
; ++commonj
)
4745 if (asserts
[commonj
])
4747 free (asserts
[commonj
]);
4748 asserts
[commonj
] = NULL
;
4754 /* The asserts vector sorting above might be unstable for
4755 -fcompare-debug, sort again to ensure a stable sort. */
4756 asserts
.qsort (compare_assert_loc
<true>);
4757 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< asserts
.length (); ++j
)
4762 update_edges_p
|= process_assert_insertions_for (ssa_name (i
), loc
);
4769 gsi_commit_edge_inserts ();
4771 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "Number of ASSERT_EXPR expressions inserted",
4776 /* Traverse the flowgraph looking for conditional jumps to insert range
4777 expressions. These range expressions are meant to provide information
4778 to optimizations that need to reason in terms of value ranges. They
4779 will not be expanded into RTL. For instance, given:
4788 this pass will transform the code into:
4794 x = ASSERT_EXPR <x, x < y>
4799 y = ASSERT_EXPR <y, x >= y>
4803 The idea is that once copy and constant propagation have run, other
4804 optimizations will be able to determine what ranges of values can 'x'
4805 take in different paths of the code, simply by checking the reaching
4806 definition of 'x'. */
4809 insert_range_assertions (void)
4811 need_assert_for
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
4812 asserts_for
= XCNEWVEC (assert_locus
*, num_ssa_names
);
4814 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
4816 find_assert_locations ();
4817 if (!bitmap_empty_p (need_assert_for
))
4819 process_assert_insertions ();
4820 update_ssa (TODO_update_ssa_no_phi
);
4823 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
4825 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nSSA form after inserting ASSERT_EXPRs\n");
4826 dump_function_to_file (current_function_decl
, dump_file
, dump_flags
);
4830 BITMAP_FREE (need_assert_for
);
4833 class vrp_prop
: public ssa_propagation_engine
4836 enum ssa_prop_result
visit_stmt (gimple
*, edge
*, tree
*) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
4837 enum ssa_prop_result
visit_phi (gphi
*) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
4839 void vrp_initialize (void);
4840 void vrp_finalize (bool);
4841 void check_all_array_refs (void);
4842 void check_array_ref (location_t
, tree
, bool);
4843 void search_for_addr_array (tree
, location_t
);
4845 class vr_values vr_values
;
4846 /* Temporary delegator to minimize code churn. */
4847 value_range
*get_value_range (const_tree op
)
4848 { return vr_values
.get_value_range (op
); }
4849 void set_defs_to_varying (gimple
*stmt
)
4850 { return vr_values
.set_defs_to_varying (stmt
); }
4851 void extract_range_from_stmt (gimple
*stmt
, edge
*taken_edge_p
,
4852 tree
*output_p
, value_range
*vr
)
4853 { vr_values
.extract_range_from_stmt (stmt
, taken_edge_p
, output_p
, vr
); }
4854 bool update_value_range (const_tree op
, value_range
*vr
)
4855 { return vr_values
.update_value_range (op
, vr
); }
4856 void extract_range_basic (value_range
*vr
, gimple
*stmt
)
4857 { vr_values
.extract_range_basic (vr
, stmt
); }
4858 void extract_range_from_phi_node (gphi
*phi
, value_range
*vr
)
4859 { vr_values
.extract_range_from_phi_node (phi
, vr
); }
4861 /* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible arrays
4862 and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the
4863 array subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid
4864 range. If the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is
4865 non-overlapping with valid range.
4866 IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside a ADDR_EXPR. */
4869 vrp_prop::check_array_ref (location_t location
, tree ref
,
4870 bool ignore_off_by_one
)
4872 value_range
*vr
= NULL
;
4873 tree low_sub
, up_sub
;
4874 tree low_bound
, up_bound
, up_bound_p1
;
4876 if (TREE_NO_WARNING (ref
))
4879 low_sub
= up_sub
= TREE_OPERAND (ref
, 1);
4880 up_bound
= array_ref_up_bound (ref
);
4883 || TREE_CODE (up_bound
) != INTEGER_CST
4884 || (warn_array_bounds
< 2
4885 && array_at_struct_end_p (ref
)))
4887 /* Accesses to trailing arrays via pointers may access storage
4888 beyond the types array bounds. For such arrays, or for flexible
4889 array members, as well as for other arrays of an unknown size,
4890 replace the upper bound with a more permissive one that assumes
4891 the size of the largest object is PTRDIFF_MAX. */
4892 tree eltsize
= array_ref_element_size (ref
);
4894 if (TREE_CODE (eltsize
) != INTEGER_CST
4895 || integer_zerop (eltsize
))
4897 up_bound
= NULL_TREE
;
4898 up_bound_p1
= NULL_TREE
;
4902 tree maxbound
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (ptrdiff_type_node
);
4903 tree arg
= TREE_OPERAND (ref
, 0);
4906 if (get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (arg
, &off
) && known_gt (off
, 0))
4907 maxbound
= wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
,
4908 wi::sub (wi::to_wide (maxbound
),
4911 maxbound
= fold_convert (sizetype
, maxbound
);
4913 up_bound_p1
= int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
, maxbound
, eltsize
);
4915 up_bound
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, up_bound_p1
,
4916 build_int_cst (ptrdiff_type_node
, 1));
4920 up_bound_p1
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, up_bound
,
4921 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (up_bound
), 1));
4923 low_bound
= array_ref_low_bound (ref
);
4925 tree artype
= TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref
, 0));
4928 if (up_bound
&& tree_int_cst_equal (low_bound
, up_bound_p1
))
4930 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
4931 "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
4933 TREE_NO_WARNING (ref
) = 1;
4936 if (TREE_CODE (low_sub
) == SSA_NAME
)
4938 vr
= get_value_range (low_sub
);
4939 if (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
|| vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
4941 low_sub
= vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
? vr
->max
: vr
->min
;
4942 up_sub
= vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
? vr
->min
: vr
->max
;
4946 if (vr
&& vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
4949 && TREE_CODE (up_sub
) == INTEGER_CST
4950 && (ignore_off_by_one
4951 ? tree_int_cst_lt (up_bound
, up_sub
)
4952 : tree_int_cst_le (up_bound
, up_sub
))
4953 && TREE_CODE (low_sub
) == INTEGER_CST
4954 && tree_int_cst_le (low_sub
, low_bound
))
4956 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
4957 "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside array bounds of %qT",
4958 low_sub
, up_sub
, artype
);
4959 TREE_NO_WARNING (ref
) = 1;
4963 && TREE_CODE (up_sub
) == INTEGER_CST
4964 && (ignore_off_by_one
4965 ? !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub
, up_bound_p1
)
4966 : !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub
, up_bound
)))
4968 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
4970 fprintf (dump_file
, "Array bound warning for ");
4971 dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE
, TDF_SLIM
, ref
);
4972 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
4974 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
4975 "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
4977 TREE_NO_WARNING (ref
) = 1;
4979 else if (TREE_CODE (low_sub
) == INTEGER_CST
4980 && tree_int_cst_lt (low_sub
, low_bound
))
4982 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
4984 fprintf (dump_file
, "Array bound warning for ");
4985 dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE
, TDF_SLIM
, ref
);
4986 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
4988 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
4989 "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
4991 TREE_NO_WARNING (ref
) = 1;
4995 /* Searches if the expr T, located at LOCATION computes
4996 address of an ARRAY_REF, and call check_array_ref on it. */
4999 vrp_prop::search_for_addr_array (tree t
, location_t location
)
5001 /* Check each ARRAY_REFs in the reference chain. */
5004 if (TREE_CODE (t
) == ARRAY_REF
)
5005 check_array_ref (location
, t
, true /*ignore_off_by_one*/);
5007 t
= TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0);
5009 while (handled_component_p (t
));
5011 if (TREE_CODE (t
) == MEM_REF
5012 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR
5013 && !TREE_NO_WARNING (t
))
5015 tree tem
= TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (t
, 0), 0);
5016 tree low_bound
, up_bound
, el_sz
;
5018 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (tem
)) != ARRAY_TYPE
5019 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (tem
))) == ARRAY_TYPE
5020 || !TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (tem
)))
5023 low_bound
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (tem
)));
5024 up_bound
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (tem
)));
5025 el_sz
= TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (tem
)));
5027 || TREE_CODE (low_bound
) != INTEGER_CST
5029 || TREE_CODE (up_bound
) != INTEGER_CST
5031 || TREE_CODE (el_sz
) != INTEGER_CST
)
5034 if (!mem_ref_offset (t
).is_constant (&idx
))
5037 idx
= wi::sdiv_trunc (idx
, wi::to_offset (el_sz
));
5040 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
5042 fprintf (dump_file
, "Array bound warning for ");
5043 dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE
, TDF_SLIM
, t
);
5044 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
5046 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
5047 "array subscript %wi is below array bounds of %qT",
5048 idx
.to_shwi (), TREE_TYPE (tem
));
5049 TREE_NO_WARNING (t
) = 1;
5051 else if (idx
> (wi::to_offset (up_bound
)
5052 - wi::to_offset (low_bound
) + 1))
5054 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
5056 fprintf (dump_file
, "Array bound warning for ");
5057 dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE
, TDF_SLIM
, t
);
5058 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
5060 warning_at (location
, OPT_Warray_bounds
,
5061 "array subscript %wu is above array bounds of %qT",
5062 idx
.to_uhwi (), TREE_TYPE (tem
));
5063 TREE_NO_WARNING (t
) = 1;
5068 /* walk_tree() callback that checks if *TP is
5069 an ARRAY_REF inside an ADDR_EXPR (in which an array
5070 subscript one outside the valid range is allowed). Call
5071 check_array_ref for each ARRAY_REF found. The location is
5075 check_array_bounds (tree
*tp
, int *walk_subtree
, void *data
)
5078 struct walk_stmt_info
*wi
= (struct walk_stmt_info
*) data
;
5079 location_t location
;
5081 if (EXPR_HAS_LOCATION (t
))
5082 location
= EXPR_LOCATION (t
);
5084 location
= gimple_location (wi
->stmt
);
5086 *walk_subtree
= TRUE
;
5088 vrp_prop
*vrp_prop
= (class vrp_prop
*)wi
->info
;
5089 if (TREE_CODE (t
) == ARRAY_REF
)
5090 vrp_prop
->check_array_ref (location
, t
, false /*ignore_off_by_one*/);
5092 else if (TREE_CODE (t
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
5094 vrp_prop
->search_for_addr_array (t
, location
);
5095 *walk_subtree
= FALSE
;
5101 /* A dom_walker subclass for use by vrp_prop::check_all_array_refs,
5102 to walk over all statements of all reachable BBs and call
5103 check_array_bounds on them. */
5105 class check_array_bounds_dom_walker
: public dom_walker
5108 check_array_bounds_dom_walker (vrp_prop
*prop
)
5109 : dom_walker (CDI_DOMINATORS
,
5110 /* Discover non-executable edges, preserving EDGE_EXECUTABLE
5111 flags, so that we can merge in information on
5112 non-executable edges from vrp_folder . */
5113 REACHABLE_BLOCKS_PRESERVING_FLAGS
),
5115 ~check_array_bounds_dom_walker () {}
5117 edge
before_dom_children (basic_block
) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
5123 /* Implementation of dom_walker::before_dom_children.
5125 Walk over all statements of BB and call check_array_bounds on them,
5126 and determine if there's a unique successor edge. */
5129 check_array_bounds_dom_walker::before_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
5131 gimple_stmt_iterator si
;
5132 for (si
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
); gsi_next (&si
))
5134 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
5135 struct walk_stmt_info wi
;
5136 if (!gimple_has_location (stmt
)
5137 || is_gimple_debug (stmt
))
5140 memset (&wi
, 0, sizeof (wi
));
5144 walk_gimple_op (stmt
, check_array_bounds
, &wi
);
5147 /* Determine if there's a unique successor edge, and if so, return
5148 that back to dom_walker, ensuring that we don't visit blocks that
5149 became unreachable during the VRP propagation
5150 (PR tree-optimization/83312). */
5151 return find_taken_edge (bb
, NULL_TREE
);
5154 /* Walk over all statements of all reachable BBs and call check_array_bounds
5158 vrp_prop::check_all_array_refs ()
5160 check_array_bounds_dom_walker
w (this);
5161 w
.walk (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
));
5164 /* Return true if all imm uses of VAR are either in STMT, or
5165 feed (optionally through a chain of single imm uses) GIMPLE_COND
5166 in basic block COND_BB. */
5169 all_imm_uses_in_stmt_or_feed_cond (tree var
, gimple
*stmt
, basic_block cond_bb
)
5171 use_operand_p use_p
, use2_p
;
5172 imm_use_iterator iter
;
5174 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, iter
, var
)
5175 if (USE_STMT (use_p
) != stmt
)
5177 gimple
*use_stmt
= USE_STMT (use_p
), *use_stmt2
;
5178 if (is_gimple_debug (use_stmt
))
5180 while (is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
)
5181 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
)) == SSA_NAME
5182 && single_imm_use (gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
),
5183 &use2_p
, &use_stmt2
))
5184 use_stmt
= use_stmt2
;
5185 if (gimple_code (use_stmt
) != GIMPLE_COND
5186 || gimple_bb (use_stmt
) != cond_bb
)
5199 __builtin_unreachable ();
5201 x_5 = ASSERT_EXPR <x_3, ...>;
5202 If x_3 has no other immediate uses (checked by caller),
5203 var is the x_3 var from ASSERT_EXPR, we can clear low 5 bits
5204 from the non-zero bitmask. */
5207 maybe_set_nonzero_bits (edge e
, tree var
)
5209 basic_block cond_bb
= e
->src
;
5210 gimple
*stmt
= last_stmt (cond_bb
);
5214 || gimple_code (stmt
) != GIMPLE_COND
5215 || gimple_cond_code (stmt
) != ((e
->flags
& EDGE_TRUE_VALUE
)
5216 ? EQ_EXPR
: NE_EXPR
)
5217 || TREE_CODE (gimple_cond_lhs (stmt
)) != SSA_NAME
5218 || !integer_zerop (gimple_cond_rhs (stmt
)))
5221 stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_cond_lhs (stmt
));
5222 if (!is_gimple_assign (stmt
)
5223 || gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt
) != BIT_AND_EXPR
5224 || TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt
)) != INTEGER_CST
)
5226 if (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
) != var
)
5230 if (TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
)) != SSA_NAME
)
5232 stmt2
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
));
5233 if (!gimple_assign_cast_p (stmt2
)
5234 || gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt2
) != var
5235 || !CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt2
))
5236 || (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
)))
5237 != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (var
))))
5240 cst
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt
);
5241 set_nonzero_bits (var
, wi::bit_and_not (get_nonzero_bits (var
),
5242 wi::to_wide (cst
)));
5245 /* Convert range assertion expressions into the implied copies and
5246 copy propagate away the copies. Doing the trivial copy propagation
5247 here avoids the need to run the full copy propagation pass after
5250 FIXME, this will eventually lead to copy propagation removing the
5251 names that had useful range information attached to them. For
5252 instance, if we had the assertion N_i = ASSERT_EXPR <N_j, N_j > 3>,
5253 then N_i will have the range [3, +INF].
5255 However, by converting the assertion into the implied copy
5256 operation N_i = N_j, we will then copy-propagate N_j into the uses
5257 of N_i and lose the range information. We may want to hold on to
5258 ASSERT_EXPRs a little while longer as the ranges could be used in
5259 things like jump threading.
5261 The problem with keeping ASSERT_EXPRs around is that passes after
5262 VRP need to handle them appropriately.
5264 Another approach would be to make the range information a first
5265 class property of the SSA_NAME so that it can be queried from
5266 any pass. This is made somewhat more complex by the need for
5267 multiple ranges to be associated with one SSA_NAME. */
5270 remove_range_assertions (void)
5273 gimple_stmt_iterator si
;
5274 /* 1 if looking at ASSERT_EXPRs immediately at the beginning of
5275 a basic block preceeded by GIMPLE_COND branching to it and
5276 __builtin_trap, -1 if not yet checked, 0 otherwise. */
5279 /* Note that the BSI iterator bump happens at the bottom of the
5280 loop and no bump is necessary if we're removing the statement
5281 referenced by the current BSI. */
5282 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
5283 for (si
= gsi_after_labels (bb
), is_unreachable
= -1; !gsi_end_p (si
);)
5285 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
5287 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
)
5288 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt
) == ASSERT_EXPR
)
5290 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
5291 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
);
5294 var
= ASSERT_EXPR_VAR (rhs
);
5296 if (TREE_CODE (var
) == SSA_NAME
5297 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs
))
5298 && SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO (lhs
))
5300 if (is_unreachable
== -1)
5303 if (single_pred_p (bb
)
5304 && assert_unreachable_fallthru_edge_p
5305 (single_pred_edge (bb
)))
5309 if (x_7 >= 10 && x_7 < 20)
5310 __builtin_unreachable ();
5311 x_8 = ASSERT_EXPR <x_7, ...>;
5312 if the only uses of x_7 are in the ASSERT_EXPR and
5313 in the condition. In that case, we can copy the
5314 range info from x_8 computed in this pass also
5317 && all_imm_uses_in_stmt_or_feed_cond (var
, stmt
,
5320 set_range_info (var
, SSA_NAME_RANGE_TYPE (lhs
),
5321 SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO (lhs
)->get_min (),
5322 SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO (lhs
)->get_max ());
5323 maybe_set_nonzero_bits (single_pred_edge (bb
), var
);
5327 /* Propagate the RHS into every use of the LHS. For SSA names
5328 also propagate abnormals as it merely restores the original
5329 IL in this case (an replace_uses_by would assert). */
5330 if (TREE_CODE (var
) == SSA_NAME
)
5332 imm_use_iterator iter
;
5333 use_operand_p use_p
;
5335 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt
, iter
, lhs
)
5336 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p
, iter
)
5337 SET_USE (use_p
, var
);
5340 replace_uses_by (lhs
, var
);
5342 /* And finally, remove the copy, it is not needed. */
5343 gsi_remove (&si
, true);
5344 release_defs (stmt
);
5348 if (!is_gimple_debug (gsi_stmt (si
)))
5355 /* Return true if STMT is interesting for VRP. */
5358 stmt_interesting_for_vrp (gimple
*stmt
)
5360 if (gimple_code (stmt
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
5362 tree res
= gimple_phi_result (stmt
);
5363 return (!virtual_operand_p (res
)
5364 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (res
))
5365 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (res
))));
5367 else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
) || is_gimple_call (stmt
))
5369 tree lhs
= gimple_get_lhs (stmt
);
5371 /* In general, assignments with virtual operands are not useful
5372 for deriving ranges, with the obvious exception of calls to
5373 builtin functions. */
5374 if (lhs
&& TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
5375 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs
))
5376 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs
)))
5377 && (is_gimple_call (stmt
)
5378 || !gimple_vuse (stmt
)))
5380 else if (is_gimple_call (stmt
) && gimple_call_internal_p (stmt
))
5381 switch (gimple_call_internal_fn (stmt
))
5383 case IFN_ADD_OVERFLOW
:
5384 case IFN_SUB_OVERFLOW
:
5385 case IFN_MUL_OVERFLOW
:
5386 case IFN_ATOMIC_COMPARE_EXCHANGE
:
5387 /* These internal calls return _Complex integer type,
5388 but are interesting to VRP nevertheless. */
5389 if (lhs
&& TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
)
5396 else if (gimple_code (stmt
) == GIMPLE_COND
5397 || gimple_code (stmt
) == GIMPLE_SWITCH
)
5403 /* Initialization required by ssa_propagate engine. */
5406 vrp_prop::vrp_initialize ()
5410 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
5412 for (gphi_iterator si
= gsi_start_phis (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
5415 gphi
*phi
= si
.phi ();
5416 if (!stmt_interesting_for_vrp (phi
))
5418 tree lhs
= PHI_RESULT (phi
);
5419 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (lhs
));
5420 prop_set_simulate_again (phi
, false);
5423 prop_set_simulate_again (phi
, true);
5426 for (gimple_stmt_iterator si
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
5429 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
5431 /* If the statement is a control insn, then we do not
5432 want to avoid simulating the statement once. Failure
5433 to do so means that those edges will never get added. */
5434 if (stmt_ends_bb_p (stmt
))
5435 prop_set_simulate_again (stmt
, true);
5436 else if (!stmt_interesting_for_vrp (stmt
))
5438 set_defs_to_varying (stmt
);
5439 prop_set_simulate_again (stmt
, false);
5442 prop_set_simulate_again (stmt
, true);
5447 /* Searches the case label vector VEC for the index *IDX of the CASE_LABEL
5448 that includes the value VAL. The search is restricted to the range
5449 [START_IDX, n - 1] where n is the size of VEC.
5451 If there is a CASE_LABEL for VAL, its index is placed in IDX and true is
5454 If there is no CASE_LABEL for VAL and there is one that is larger than VAL,
5455 it is placed in IDX and false is returned.
5457 If VAL is larger than any CASE_LABEL, n is placed on IDX and false is
5461 find_case_label_index (gswitch
*stmt
, size_t start_idx
, tree val
, size_t *idx
)
5463 size_t n
= gimple_switch_num_labels (stmt
);
5466 /* Find case label for minimum of the value range or the next one.
5467 At each iteration we are searching in [low, high - 1]. */
5469 for (low
= start_idx
, high
= n
; high
!= low
; )
5473 /* Note that i != high, so we never ask for n. */
5474 size_t i
= (high
+ low
) / 2;
5475 t
= gimple_switch_label (stmt
, i
);
5477 /* Cache the result of comparing CASE_LOW and val. */
5478 cmp
= tree_int_cst_compare (CASE_LOW (t
), val
);
5482 /* Ranges cannot be empty. */
5491 if (CASE_HIGH (t
) != NULL
5492 && tree_int_cst_compare (CASE_HIGH (t
), val
) >= 0)
5504 /* Searches the case label vector VEC for the range of CASE_LABELs that is used
5505 for values between MIN and MAX. The first index is placed in MIN_IDX. The
5506 last index is placed in MAX_IDX. If the range of CASE_LABELs is empty
5507 then MAX_IDX < MIN_IDX.
5508 Returns true if the default label is not needed. */
5511 find_case_label_range (gswitch
*stmt
, tree min
, tree max
, size_t *min_idx
,
5515 bool min_take_default
= !find_case_label_index (stmt
, 1, min
, &i
);
5516 bool max_take_default
= !find_case_label_index (stmt
, i
, max
, &j
);
5520 && max_take_default
)
5522 /* Only the default case label reached.
5523 Return an empty range. */
5530 bool take_default
= min_take_default
|| max_take_default
;
5534 if (max_take_default
)
5537 /* If the case label range is continuous, we do not need
5538 the default case label. Verify that. */
5539 high
= CASE_LOW (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, i
));
5540 if (CASE_HIGH (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, i
)))
5541 high
= CASE_HIGH (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, i
));
5542 for (k
= i
+ 1; k
<= j
; ++k
)
5544 low
= CASE_LOW (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, k
));
5545 if (!integer_onep (int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, low
, high
)))
5547 take_default
= true;
5551 if (CASE_HIGH (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, k
)))
5552 high
= CASE_HIGH (gimple_switch_label (stmt
, k
));
5557 return !take_default
;
5561 /* Evaluate statement STMT. If the statement produces a useful range,
5562 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING and record the SSA name with the
5563 interesting range into *OUTPUT_P.
5565 If STMT is a conditional branch and we can determine its truth
5566 value, the taken edge is recorded in *TAKEN_EDGE_P.
5568 If STMT produces a varying value, return SSA_PROP_VARYING. */
5570 enum ssa_prop_result
5571 vrp_prop::visit_stmt (gimple
*stmt
, edge
*taken_edge_p
, tree
*output_p
)
5573 value_range vr
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
5574 tree lhs
= gimple_get_lhs (stmt
);
5575 extract_range_from_stmt (stmt
, taken_edge_p
, output_p
, &vr
);
5579 if (update_value_range (*output_p
, &vr
))
5581 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
5583 fprintf (dump_file
, "Found new range for ");
5584 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, *output_p
);
5585 fprintf (dump_file
, ": ");
5586 dump_value_range (dump_file
, &vr
);
5587 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
5590 if (vr
.type
== VR_VARYING
)
5591 return SSA_PROP_VARYING
;
5593 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING
;
5595 return SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING
;
5598 if (is_gimple_call (stmt
) && gimple_call_internal_p (stmt
))
5599 switch (gimple_call_internal_fn (stmt
))
5601 case IFN_ADD_OVERFLOW
:
5602 case IFN_SUB_OVERFLOW
:
5603 case IFN_MUL_OVERFLOW
:
5604 case IFN_ATOMIC_COMPARE_EXCHANGE
:
5605 /* These internal calls return _Complex integer type,
5606 which VRP does not track, but the immediate uses
5607 thereof might be interesting. */
5608 if (lhs
&& TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
)
5610 imm_use_iterator iter
;
5611 use_operand_p use_p
;
5612 enum ssa_prop_result res
= SSA_PROP_VARYING
;
5614 set_value_range_to_varying (get_value_range (lhs
));
5616 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, iter
, lhs
)
5618 gimple
*use_stmt
= USE_STMT (use_p
);
5619 if (!is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
))
5621 enum tree_code rhs_code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (use_stmt
);
5622 if (rhs_code
!= REALPART_EXPR
&& rhs_code
!= IMAGPART_EXPR
)
5624 tree rhs1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (use_stmt
);
5625 tree use_lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
);
5626 if (TREE_CODE (rhs1
) != rhs_code
5627 || TREE_OPERAND (rhs1
, 0) != lhs
5628 || TREE_CODE (use_lhs
) != SSA_NAME
5629 || !stmt_interesting_for_vrp (use_stmt
)
5630 || (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (use_lhs
))
5631 || !TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (use_lhs
))
5632 || !TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (use_lhs
))))
5635 /* If there is a change in the value range for any of the
5636 REALPART_EXPR/IMAGPART_EXPR immediate uses, return
5637 SSA_PROP_INTERESTING. If there are any REALPART_EXPR
5638 or IMAGPART_EXPR immediate uses, but none of them have
5639 a change in their value ranges, return
5640 SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING. If there are no
5641 {REAL,IMAG}PART_EXPR uses at all,
5642 return SSA_PROP_VARYING. */
5643 value_range new_vr
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
5644 extract_range_basic (&new_vr
, use_stmt
);
5645 value_range
*old_vr
= get_value_range (use_lhs
);
5646 if (old_vr
->type
!= new_vr
.type
5647 || !vrp_operand_equal_p (old_vr
->min
, new_vr
.min
)
5648 || !vrp_operand_equal_p (old_vr
->max
, new_vr
.max
)
5649 || !vrp_bitmap_equal_p (old_vr
->equiv
, new_vr
.equiv
))
5650 res
= SSA_PROP_INTERESTING
;
5652 res
= SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING
;
5653 BITMAP_FREE (new_vr
.equiv
);
5654 if (res
== SSA_PROP_INTERESTING
)
5668 /* All other statements produce nothing of interest for VRP, so mark
5669 their outputs varying and prevent further simulation. */
5670 set_defs_to_varying (stmt
);
5672 return (*taken_edge_p
) ? SSA_PROP_INTERESTING
: SSA_PROP_VARYING
;
5675 /* Union the two value-ranges { *VR0TYPE, *VR0MIN, *VR0MAX } and
5676 { VR1TYPE, VR0MIN, VR0MAX } and store the result
5677 in { *VR0TYPE, *VR0MIN, *VR0MAX }. This may not be the smallest
5678 possible such range. The resulting range is not canonicalized. */
5681 union_ranges (enum value_range_type
*vr0type
,
5682 tree
*vr0min
, tree
*vr0max
,
5683 enum value_range_type vr1type
,
5684 tree vr1min
, tree vr1max
)
5686 bool mineq
= vrp_operand_equal_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
);
5687 bool maxeq
= vrp_operand_equal_p (*vr0max
, vr1max
);
5689 /* [] is vr0, () is vr1 in the following classification comments. */
5693 if (*vr0type
== vr1type
)
5694 /* Nothing to do for equal ranges. */
5696 else if ((*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5697 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5698 || (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5699 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
))
5701 /* For anti-range with range union the result is varying. */
5707 else if (operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1min
) == 1
5708 || operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0min
) == 1)
5710 /* [ ] ( ) or ( ) [ ]
5711 If the ranges have an empty intersection, result of the union
5712 operation is the anti-range or if both are anti-ranges
5714 if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5715 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5717 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5718 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5720 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5721 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5727 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5728 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5730 /* The result is the convex hull of both ranges. */
5731 if (operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1min
) == 1)
5733 /* If the result can be an anti-range, create one. */
5734 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) == INTEGER_CST
5735 && TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
5736 && vrp_val_is_min (*vr0min
)
5737 && vrp_val_is_max (vr1max
))
5739 tree min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
,
5741 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), 1));
5742 tree max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
,
5744 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), 1));
5745 if (!operand_less_p (max
, min
))
5747 *vr0type
= VR_ANTI_RANGE
;
5759 /* If the result can be an anti-range, create one. */
5760 if (TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
5761 && TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) == INTEGER_CST
5762 && vrp_val_is_min (vr1min
)
5763 && vrp_val_is_max (*vr0max
))
5765 tree min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
,
5767 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), 1));
5768 tree max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
,
5770 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), 1));
5771 if (!operand_less_p (max
, min
))
5773 *vr0type
= VR_ANTI_RANGE
;
5787 else if ((maxeq
|| operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0max
) == 1)
5788 && (mineq
|| operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
) == 1))
5790 /* [ ( ) ] or [( ) ] or [ ( )] */
5791 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5792 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5794 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5795 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5801 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5802 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5804 /* Arbitrarily choose the right or left gap. */
5805 if (!mineq
&& TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5806 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr1min
,
5807 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), 1));
5808 else if (!maxeq
&& TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5809 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, vr1max
,
5810 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), 1));
5814 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5815 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5816 /* The result covers everything. */
5821 else if ((maxeq
|| operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1max
) == 1)
5822 && (mineq
|| operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0min
) == 1))
5824 /* ( [ ] ) or ([ ] ) or ( [ ]) */
5825 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5826 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5832 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5833 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5835 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5836 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5838 *vr0type
= VR_ANTI_RANGE
;
5839 if (!mineq
&& TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5841 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, *vr0min
,
5842 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), 1));
5845 else if (!maxeq
&& TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5847 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, *vr0max
,
5848 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), 1));
5854 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5855 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5856 /* The result covers everything. */
5861 else if ((operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0max
) == 1
5862 || operand_equal_p (vr1min
, *vr0max
, 0))
5863 && operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
) == 1
5864 && operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1max
) == 1)
5866 /* [ ( ] ) or [ ]( ) */
5867 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5868 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5870 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5871 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5873 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5874 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5876 if (TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5877 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr1min
,
5878 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), 1));
5882 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5883 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5885 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5888 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, *vr0max
,
5889 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), 1));
5898 else if ((operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1max
) == 1
5899 || operand_equal_p (*vr0min
, vr1max
, 0))
5900 && operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0min
) == 1
5901 && operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0max
) == 1)
5903 /* ( [ ) ] or ( )[ ] */
5904 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5905 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5907 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5908 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5910 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5911 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5913 if (TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5914 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, vr1max
,
5915 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), 1));
5919 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5920 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5922 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
5925 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, *vr0min
,
5926 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), 1));
5941 *vr0type
= VR_VARYING
;
5942 *vr0min
= NULL_TREE
;
5943 *vr0max
= NULL_TREE
;
5946 /* Intersect the two value-ranges { *VR0TYPE, *VR0MIN, *VR0MAX } and
5947 { VR1TYPE, VR0MIN, VR0MAX } and store the result
5948 in { *VR0TYPE, *VR0MIN, *VR0MAX }. This may not be the smallest
5949 possible such range. The resulting range is not canonicalized. */
5952 intersect_ranges (enum value_range_type
*vr0type
,
5953 tree
*vr0min
, tree
*vr0max
,
5954 enum value_range_type vr1type
,
5955 tree vr1min
, tree vr1max
)
5957 bool mineq
= vrp_operand_equal_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
);
5958 bool maxeq
= vrp_operand_equal_p (*vr0max
, vr1max
);
5960 /* [] is vr0, () is vr1 in the following classification comments. */
5964 if (*vr0type
== vr1type
)
5965 /* Nothing to do for equal ranges. */
5967 else if ((*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5968 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5969 || (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5970 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
))
5972 /* For anti-range with range intersection the result is empty. */
5973 *vr0type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
5974 *vr0min
= NULL_TREE
;
5975 *vr0max
= NULL_TREE
;
5980 else if (operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1min
) == 1
5981 || operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0min
) == 1)
5983 /* [ ] ( ) or ( ) [ ]
5984 If the ranges have an empty intersection, the result of the
5985 intersect operation is the range for intersecting an
5986 anti-range with a range or empty when intersecting two ranges. */
5987 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5988 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
5990 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
5991 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
5997 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
5998 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6000 *vr0type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
6001 *vr0min
= NULL_TREE
;
6002 *vr0max
= NULL_TREE
;
6004 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6005 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6007 /* If the anti-ranges are adjacent to each other merge them. */
6008 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) == INTEGER_CST
6009 && TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
6010 && operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1min
) == 1
6011 && integer_onep (int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
,
6014 else if (TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
6015 && TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) == INTEGER_CST
6016 && operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0min
) == 1
6017 && integer_onep (int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
,
6020 /* Else arbitrarily take VR0. */
6023 else if ((maxeq
|| operand_less_p (vr1max
, *vr0max
) == 1)
6024 && (mineq
|| operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
) == 1))
6026 /* [ ( ) ] or [( ) ] or [ ( )] */
6027 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6028 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6030 /* If both are ranges the result is the inner one. */
6035 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6036 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6038 /* Choose the right gap if the left one is empty. */
6041 if (TREE_CODE (vr1max
) != INTEGER_CST
)
6043 else if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
)) == 1
6044 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
)))
6046 = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr1max
,
6047 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), -1));
6050 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, vr1max
,
6051 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), 1));
6053 /* Choose the left gap if the right one is empty. */
6056 if (TREE_CODE (vr1min
) != INTEGER_CST
)
6058 else if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
)) == 1
6059 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
)))
6061 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, vr1min
,
6062 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), -1));
6065 = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr1min
,
6066 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), 1));
6068 /* Choose the anti-range if the range is effectively varying. */
6069 else if (vrp_val_is_min (*vr0min
)
6070 && vrp_val_is_max (*vr0max
))
6076 /* Else choose the range. */
6078 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6079 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6080 /* If both are anti-ranges the result is the outer one. */
6082 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6083 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6085 /* The intersection is empty. */
6086 *vr0type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
6087 *vr0min
= NULL_TREE
;
6088 *vr0max
= NULL_TREE
;
6093 else if ((maxeq
|| operand_less_p (*vr0max
, vr1max
) == 1)
6094 && (mineq
|| operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0min
) == 1))
6096 /* ( [ ] ) or ([ ] ) or ( [ ]) */
6097 if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6098 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6099 /* Choose the inner range. */
6101 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6102 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6104 /* Choose the right gap if the left is empty. */
6107 *vr0type
= VR_RANGE
;
6108 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) != INTEGER_CST
)
6110 else if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
)) == 1
6111 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
)))
6113 = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, *vr0max
,
6114 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), -1));
6117 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, *vr0max
,
6118 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), 1));
6121 /* Choose the left gap if the right is empty. */
6124 *vr0type
= VR_RANGE
;
6125 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) != INTEGER_CST
)
6127 else if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
)) == 1
6128 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
)))
6130 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, *vr0min
,
6131 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), -1));
6134 = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, *vr0min
,
6135 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), 1));
6138 /* Choose the anti-range if the range is effectively varying. */
6139 else if (vrp_val_is_min (vr1min
)
6140 && vrp_val_is_max (vr1max
))
6142 /* Choose the anti-range if it is ~[0,0], that range is special
6143 enough to special case when vr1's range is relatively wide.
6144 At least for types bigger than int - this covers pointers
6145 and arguments to functions like ctz. */
6146 else if (*vr0min
== *vr0max
6147 && integer_zerop (*vr0min
)
6148 && ((TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
))
6149 >= TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node
))
6150 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
)))
6151 && TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
6152 && TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
6153 && (wi::clz (wi::to_wide (vr1max
) - wi::to_wide (vr1min
))
6154 < TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
)) / 2))
6156 /* Else choose the range. */
6164 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6165 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6167 /* If both are anti-ranges the result is the outer one. */
6172 else if (vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6173 && *vr0type
== VR_RANGE
)
6175 /* The intersection is empty. */
6176 *vr0type
= VR_UNDEFINED
;
6177 *vr0min
= NULL_TREE
;
6178 *vr0max
= NULL_TREE
;
6183 else if ((operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0max
) == 1
6184 || operand_equal_p (vr1min
, *vr0max
, 0))
6185 && operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1min
) == 1)
6187 /* [ ( ] ) or [ ]( ) */
6188 if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6189 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6191 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6192 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6194 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6195 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6197 if (TREE_CODE (vr1min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
6198 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, vr1min
,
6199 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1min
), 1));
6203 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6204 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6206 *vr0type
= VR_RANGE
;
6207 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
6208 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, *vr0max
,
6209 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0max
), 1));
6217 else if ((operand_less_p (*vr0min
, vr1max
) == 1
6218 || operand_equal_p (*vr0min
, vr1max
, 0))
6219 && operand_less_p (vr1min
, *vr0min
) == 1)
6221 /* ( [ ) ] or ( )[ ] */
6222 if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6223 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6225 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6226 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6228 else if (*vr0type
== VR_RANGE
6229 && vr1type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6231 if (TREE_CODE (vr1max
) == INTEGER_CST
)
6232 *vr0min
= int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, vr1max
,
6233 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (vr1max
), 1));
6237 else if (*vr0type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6238 && vr1type
== VR_RANGE
)
6240 *vr0type
= VR_RANGE
;
6241 if (TREE_CODE (*vr0min
) == INTEGER_CST
)
6242 *vr0max
= int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR
, *vr0min
,
6243 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*vr0min
), 1));
6252 /* As a fallback simply use { *VRTYPE, *VR0MIN, *VR0MAX } as
6253 result for the intersection. That's always a conservative
6254 correct estimate unless VR1 is a constant singleton range
6255 in which case we choose that. */
6256 if (vr1type
== VR_RANGE
6257 && is_gimple_min_invariant (vr1min
)
6258 && vrp_operand_equal_p (vr1min
, vr1max
))
6269 /* Intersect the two value-ranges *VR0 and *VR1 and store the result
6270 in *VR0. This may not be the smallest possible such range. */
6273 vrp_intersect_ranges_1 (value_range
*vr0
, value_range
*vr1
)
6277 /* If either range is VR_VARYING the other one wins. */
6278 if (vr1
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6280 if (vr0
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6282 copy_value_range (vr0
, vr1
);
6286 /* When either range is VR_UNDEFINED the resulting range is
6287 VR_UNDEFINED, too. */
6288 if (vr0
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6290 if (vr1
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6292 set_value_range_to_undefined (vr0
);
6296 /* Save the original vr0 so we can return it as conservative intersection
6297 result when our worker turns things to varying. */
6299 intersect_ranges (&vr0
->type
, &vr0
->min
, &vr0
->max
,
6300 vr1
->type
, vr1
->min
, vr1
->max
);
6301 /* Make sure to canonicalize the result though as the inversion of a
6302 VR_RANGE can still be a VR_RANGE. */
6303 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr0
, vr0
->type
,
6304 vr0
->min
, vr0
->max
, vr0
->equiv
);
6305 /* If that failed, use the saved original VR0. */
6306 if (vr0
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6311 /* If the result is VR_UNDEFINED there is no need to mess with
6312 the equivalencies. */
6313 if (vr0
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6316 /* The resulting set of equivalences for range intersection is the union of
6318 if (vr0
->equiv
&& vr1
->equiv
&& vr0
->equiv
!= vr1
->equiv
)
6319 bitmap_ior_into (vr0
->equiv
, vr1
->equiv
);
6320 else if (vr1
->equiv
&& !vr0
->equiv
)
6322 /* All equivalence bitmaps are allocated from the same obstack. So
6323 we can use the obstack associated with VR to allocate vr0->equiv. */
6324 vr0
->equiv
= BITMAP_ALLOC (vr1
->equiv
->obstack
);
6325 bitmap_copy (vr0
->equiv
, vr1
->equiv
);
6330 vrp_intersect_ranges (value_range
*vr0
, value_range
*vr1
)
6332 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
6334 fprintf (dump_file
, "Intersecting\n ");
6335 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr0
);
6336 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nand\n ");
6337 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr1
);
6338 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6340 vrp_intersect_ranges_1 (vr0
, vr1
);
6341 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
6343 fprintf (dump_file
, "to\n ");
6344 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr0
);
6345 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6349 /* Meet operation for value ranges. Given two value ranges VR0 and
6350 VR1, store in VR0 a range that contains both VR0 and VR1. This
6351 may not be the smallest possible such range. */
6354 vrp_meet_1 (value_range
*vr0
, const value_range
*vr1
)
6358 if (vr0
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6360 set_value_range (vr0
, vr1
->type
, vr1
->min
, vr1
->max
, vr1
->equiv
);
6364 if (vr1
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6366 /* VR0 already has the resulting range. */
6370 if (vr0
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6372 /* Nothing to do. VR0 already has the resulting range. */
6376 if (vr1
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6378 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0
);
6383 union_ranges (&vr0
->type
, &vr0
->min
, &vr0
->max
,
6384 vr1
->type
, vr1
->min
, vr1
->max
);
6385 if (vr0
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6387 /* Failed to find an efficient meet. Before giving up and setting
6388 the result to VARYING, see if we can at least derive a useful
6389 anti-range. FIXME, all this nonsense about distinguishing
6390 anti-ranges from ranges is necessary because of the odd
6391 semantics of range_includes_zero_p and friends. */
6392 if (((saved
.type
== VR_RANGE
6393 && range_includes_zero_p (saved
.min
, saved
.max
) == 0)
6394 || (saved
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6395 && range_includes_zero_p (saved
.min
, saved
.max
) == 1))
6396 && ((vr1
->type
== VR_RANGE
6397 && range_includes_zero_p (vr1
->min
, vr1
->max
) == 0)
6398 || (vr1
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6399 && range_includes_zero_p (vr1
->min
, vr1
->max
) == 1)))
6401 set_value_range_to_nonnull (vr0
, TREE_TYPE (saved
.min
));
6403 /* Since this meet operation did not result from the meeting of
6404 two equivalent names, VR0 cannot have any equivalences. */
6406 bitmap_clear (vr0
->equiv
);
6410 set_value_range_to_varying (vr0
);
6413 set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr0
, vr0
->type
, vr0
->min
, vr0
->max
,
6415 if (vr0
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6418 /* The resulting set of equivalences is always the intersection of
6420 if (vr0
->equiv
&& vr1
->equiv
&& vr0
->equiv
!= vr1
->equiv
)
6421 bitmap_and_into (vr0
->equiv
, vr1
->equiv
);
6422 else if (vr0
->equiv
&& !vr1
->equiv
)
6423 bitmap_clear (vr0
->equiv
);
6427 vrp_meet (value_range
*vr0
, const value_range
*vr1
)
6429 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
6431 fprintf (dump_file
, "Meeting\n ");
6432 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr0
);
6433 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nand\n ");
6434 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr1
);
6435 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6437 vrp_meet_1 (vr0
, vr1
);
6438 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
6440 fprintf (dump_file
, "to\n ");
6441 dump_value_range (dump_file
, vr0
);
6442 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6447 /* Visit all arguments for PHI node PHI that flow through executable
6448 edges. If a valid value range can be derived from all the incoming
6449 value ranges, set a new range for the LHS of PHI. */
6451 enum ssa_prop_result
6452 vrp_prop::visit_phi (gphi
*phi
)
6454 tree lhs
= PHI_RESULT (phi
);
6455 value_range vr_result
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
6456 extract_range_from_phi_node (phi
, &vr_result
);
6457 if (update_value_range (lhs
, &vr_result
))
6459 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
6461 fprintf (dump_file
, "Found new range for ");
6462 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, lhs
);
6463 fprintf (dump_file
, ": ");
6464 dump_value_range (dump_file
, &vr_result
);
6465 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6468 if (vr_result
.type
== VR_VARYING
)
6469 return SSA_PROP_VARYING
;
6471 return SSA_PROP_INTERESTING
;
6474 /* Nothing changed, don't add outgoing edges. */
6475 return SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING
;
6478 class vrp_folder
: public substitute_and_fold_engine
6481 tree
get_value (tree
) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
6482 bool fold_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator
*) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
6483 bool fold_predicate_in (gimple_stmt_iterator
*);
6485 class vr_values
*vr_values
;
6488 tree
vrp_evaluate_conditional (tree_code code
, tree op0
,
6489 tree op1
, gimple
*stmt
)
6490 { return vr_values
->vrp_evaluate_conditional (code
, op0
, op1
, stmt
); }
6491 bool simplify_stmt_using_ranges (gimple_stmt_iterator
*gsi
)
6492 { return vr_values
->simplify_stmt_using_ranges (gsi
); }
6493 tree
op_with_constant_singleton_value_range (tree op
)
6494 { return vr_values
->op_with_constant_singleton_value_range (op
); }
6497 /* If the statement pointed by SI has a predicate whose value can be
6498 computed using the value range information computed by VRP, compute
6499 its value and return true. Otherwise, return false. */
6502 vrp_folder::fold_predicate_in (gimple_stmt_iterator
*si
)
6504 bool assignment_p
= false;
6506 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (*si
);
6508 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
)
6509 && TREE_CODE_CLASS (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt
)) == tcc_comparison
)
6511 assignment_p
= true;
6512 val
= vrp_evaluate_conditional (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt
),
6513 gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
),
6514 gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt
),
6517 else if (gcond
*cond_stmt
= dyn_cast
<gcond
*> (stmt
))
6518 val
= vrp_evaluate_conditional (gimple_cond_code (cond_stmt
),
6519 gimple_cond_lhs (cond_stmt
),
6520 gimple_cond_rhs (cond_stmt
),
6528 val
= fold_convert (gimple_expr_type (stmt
), val
);
6532 fprintf (dump_file
, "Folding predicate ");
6533 print_gimple_expr (dump_file
, stmt
, 0);
6534 fprintf (dump_file
, " to ");
6535 print_generic_expr (dump_file
, val
);
6536 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6539 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
))
6540 gimple_assign_set_rhs_from_tree (si
, val
);
6543 gcc_assert (gimple_code (stmt
) == GIMPLE_COND
);
6544 gcond
*cond_stmt
= as_a
<gcond
*> (stmt
);
6545 if (integer_zerop (val
))
6546 gimple_cond_make_false (cond_stmt
);
6547 else if (integer_onep (val
))
6548 gimple_cond_make_true (cond_stmt
);
6559 /* Callback for substitute_and_fold folding the stmt at *SI. */
6562 vrp_folder::fold_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator
*si
)
6564 if (fold_predicate_in (si
))
6567 return simplify_stmt_using_ranges (si
);
6570 /* If OP has a value range with a single constant value return that,
6571 otherwise return NULL_TREE. This returns OP itself if OP is a
6574 Implemented as a pure wrapper right now, but this will change. */
6577 vrp_folder::get_value (tree op
)
6579 return op_with_constant_singleton_value_range (op
);
6582 /* Return the LHS of any ASSERT_EXPR where OP appears as the first
6583 argument to the ASSERT_EXPR and in which the ASSERT_EXPR dominates
6584 BB. If no such ASSERT_EXPR is found, return OP. */
6587 lhs_of_dominating_assert (tree op
, basic_block bb
, gimple
*stmt
)
6589 imm_use_iterator imm_iter
;
6591 use_operand_p use_p
;
6593 if (TREE_CODE (op
) == SSA_NAME
)
6595 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, imm_iter
, op
)
6597 use_stmt
= USE_STMT (use_p
);
6598 if (use_stmt
!= stmt
6599 && gimple_assign_single_p (use_stmt
)
6600 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (use_stmt
)) == ASSERT_EXPR
6601 && TREE_OPERAND (gimple_assign_rhs1 (use_stmt
), 0) == op
6602 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, bb
, gimple_bb (use_stmt
)))
6603 return gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
);
6610 static class vr_values
*x_vr_values
;
6612 /* A trivial wrapper so that we can present the generic jump threading
6613 code with a simple API for simplifying statements. STMT is the
6614 statement we want to simplify, WITHIN_STMT provides the location
6615 for any overflow warnings. */
6618 simplify_stmt_for_jump_threading (gimple
*stmt
, gimple
*within_stmt
,
6619 class avail_exprs_stack
*avail_exprs_stack ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
6622 /* First see if the conditional is in the hash table. */
6623 tree cached_lhs
= avail_exprs_stack
->lookup_avail_expr (stmt
, false, true);
6624 if (cached_lhs
&& is_gimple_min_invariant (cached_lhs
))
6627 vr_values
*vr_values
= x_vr_values
;
6628 if (gcond
*cond_stmt
= dyn_cast
<gcond
*> (stmt
))
6630 tree op0
= gimple_cond_lhs (cond_stmt
);
6631 op0
= lhs_of_dominating_assert (op0
, bb
, stmt
);
6633 tree op1
= gimple_cond_rhs (cond_stmt
);
6634 op1
= lhs_of_dominating_assert (op1
, bb
, stmt
);
6636 return vr_values
->vrp_evaluate_conditional (gimple_cond_code (cond_stmt
),
6637 op0
, op1
, within_stmt
);
6640 /* We simplify a switch statement by trying to determine which case label
6641 will be taken. If we are successful then we return the corresponding
6643 if (gswitch
*switch_stmt
= dyn_cast
<gswitch
*> (stmt
))
6645 tree op
= gimple_switch_index (switch_stmt
);
6646 if (TREE_CODE (op
) != SSA_NAME
)
6649 op
= lhs_of_dominating_assert (op
, bb
, stmt
);
6651 value_range
*vr
= vr_values
->get_value_range (op
);
6652 if ((vr
->type
!= VR_RANGE
&& vr
->type
!= VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6653 || symbolic_range_p (vr
))
6656 if (vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
)
6659 /* Get the range of labels that contain a part of the operand's
6661 find_case_label_range (switch_stmt
, vr
->min
, vr
->max
, &i
, &j
);
6663 /* Is there only one such label? */
6666 tree label
= gimple_switch_label (switch_stmt
, i
);
6668 /* The i'th label will be taken only if the value range of the
6669 operand is entirely within the bounds of this label. */
6670 if (CASE_HIGH (label
) != NULL_TREE
6671 ? (tree_int_cst_compare (CASE_LOW (label
), vr
->min
) <= 0
6672 && tree_int_cst_compare (CASE_HIGH (label
), vr
->max
) >= 0)
6673 : (tree_int_cst_equal (CASE_LOW (label
), vr
->min
)
6674 && tree_int_cst_equal (vr
->min
, vr
->max
)))
6678 /* If there are no such labels then the default label will be
6681 return gimple_switch_label (switch_stmt
, 0);
6684 if (vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
6686 unsigned n
= gimple_switch_num_labels (switch_stmt
);
6687 tree min_label
= gimple_switch_label (switch_stmt
, 1);
6688 tree max_label
= gimple_switch_label (switch_stmt
, n
- 1);
6690 /* The default label will be taken only if the anti-range of the
6691 operand is entirely outside the bounds of all the (non-default)
6693 if (tree_int_cst_compare (vr
->min
, CASE_LOW (min_label
)) <= 0
6694 && (CASE_HIGH (max_label
) != NULL_TREE
6695 ? tree_int_cst_compare (vr
->max
, CASE_HIGH (max_label
)) >= 0
6696 : tree_int_cst_compare (vr
->max
, CASE_LOW (max_label
)) >= 0))
6697 return gimple_switch_label (switch_stmt
, 0);
6703 if (gassign
*assign_stmt
= dyn_cast
<gassign
*> (stmt
))
6705 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (assign_stmt
);
6706 if (TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
6707 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs
))
6708 || POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (lhs
)))
6709 && stmt_interesting_for_vrp (stmt
))
6713 value_range new_vr
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
6714 vr_values
->extract_range_from_stmt (stmt
, &dummy_e
,
6715 &dummy_tree
, &new_vr
);
6716 if (range_int_cst_singleton_p (&new_vr
))
6724 class vrp_dom_walker
: public dom_walker
6727 vrp_dom_walker (cdi_direction direction
,
6728 class const_and_copies
*const_and_copies
,
6729 class avail_exprs_stack
*avail_exprs_stack
)
6730 : dom_walker (direction
, REACHABLE_BLOCKS
),
6731 m_const_and_copies (const_and_copies
),
6732 m_avail_exprs_stack (avail_exprs_stack
),
6733 m_dummy_cond (NULL
) {}
6735 virtual edge
before_dom_children (basic_block
);
6736 virtual void after_dom_children (basic_block
);
6738 class vr_values
*vr_values
;
6741 class const_and_copies
*m_const_and_copies
;
6742 class avail_exprs_stack
*m_avail_exprs_stack
;
6744 gcond
*m_dummy_cond
;
6748 /* Called before processing dominator children of BB. We want to look
6749 at ASSERT_EXPRs and record information from them in the appropriate
6752 We could look at other statements here. It's not seen as likely
6753 to significantly increase the jump threads we discover. */
6756 vrp_dom_walker::before_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
6758 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
6760 m_avail_exprs_stack
->push_marker ();
6761 m_const_and_copies
->push_marker ();
6762 for (gsi
= gsi_start_nondebug_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
6764 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
6765 if (gimple_assign_single_p (stmt
)
6766 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
)) == ASSERT_EXPR
)
6768 tree rhs1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
);
6769 tree cond
= TREE_OPERAND (rhs1
, 1);
6770 tree inverted
= invert_truthvalue (cond
);
6771 vec
<cond_equivalence
> p
;
6773 record_conditions (&p
, cond
, inverted
);
6774 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< p
.length (); i
++)
6775 m_avail_exprs_stack
->record_cond (&p
[i
]);
6777 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
6778 m_const_and_copies
->record_const_or_copy (lhs
,
6779 TREE_OPERAND (rhs1
, 0));
6788 /* Called after processing dominator children of BB. This is where we
6789 actually call into the threader. */
6791 vrp_dom_walker::after_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
6794 m_dummy_cond
= gimple_build_cond (NE_EXPR
,
6795 integer_zero_node
, integer_zero_node
,
6798 x_vr_values
= vr_values
;
6799 thread_outgoing_edges (bb
, m_dummy_cond
, m_const_and_copies
,
6800 m_avail_exprs_stack
, NULL
,
6801 simplify_stmt_for_jump_threading
);
6804 m_avail_exprs_stack
->pop_to_marker ();
6805 m_const_and_copies
->pop_to_marker ();
6808 /* Blocks which have more than one predecessor and more than
6809 one successor present jump threading opportunities, i.e.,
6810 when the block is reached from a specific predecessor, we
6811 may be able to determine which of the outgoing edges will
6812 be traversed. When this optimization applies, we are able
6813 to avoid conditionals at runtime and we may expose secondary
6814 optimization opportunities.
6816 This routine is effectively a driver for the generic jump
6817 threading code. It basically just presents the generic code
6818 with edges that may be suitable for jump threading.
6820 Unlike DOM, we do not iterate VRP if jump threading was successful.
6821 While iterating may expose new opportunities for VRP, it is expected
6822 those opportunities would be very limited and the compile time cost
6823 to expose those opportunities would be significant.
6825 As jump threading opportunities are discovered, they are registered
6826 for later realization. */
6829 identify_jump_threads (class vr_values
*vr_values
)
6834 /* Ugh. When substituting values earlier in this pass we can
6835 wipe the dominance information. So rebuild the dominator
6836 information as we need it within the jump threading code. */
6837 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
6839 /* We do not allow VRP information to be used for jump threading
6840 across a back edge in the CFG. Otherwise it becomes too
6841 difficult to avoid eliminating loop exit tests. Of course
6842 EDGE_DFS_BACK is not accurate at this time so we have to
6844 mark_dfs_back_edges ();
6846 /* Do not thread across edges we are about to remove. Just marking
6847 them as EDGE_IGNORE will do. */
6848 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (to_remove_edges
, i
, e
)
6849 e
->flags
|= EDGE_IGNORE
;
6851 /* Allocate our unwinder stack to unwind any temporary equivalences
6852 that might be recorded. */
6853 const_and_copies
*equiv_stack
= new const_and_copies ();
6855 hash_table
<expr_elt_hasher
> *avail_exprs
6856 = new hash_table
<expr_elt_hasher
> (1024);
6857 avail_exprs_stack
*avail_exprs_stack
6858 = new class avail_exprs_stack (avail_exprs
);
6860 vrp_dom_walker
walker (CDI_DOMINATORS
, equiv_stack
, avail_exprs_stack
);
6861 walker
.vr_values
= vr_values
;
6862 walker
.walk (cfun
->cfg
->x_entry_block_ptr
);
6864 /* Clear EDGE_IGNORE. */
6865 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (to_remove_edges
, i
, e
)
6866 e
->flags
&= ~EDGE_IGNORE
;
6868 /* We do not actually update the CFG or SSA graphs at this point as
6869 ASSERT_EXPRs are still in the IL and cfg cleanup code does not yet
6870 handle ASSERT_EXPRs gracefully. */
6873 delete avail_exprs_stack
;
6876 /* Traverse all the blocks folding conditionals with known ranges. */
6879 vrp_prop::vrp_finalize (bool warn_array_bounds_p
)
6883 /* We have completed propagating through the lattice. */
6884 vr_values
.set_lattice_propagation_complete ();
6888 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nValue ranges after VRP:\n\n");
6889 vr_values
.dump_all_value_ranges (dump_file
);
6890 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6893 /* Set value range to non pointer SSA_NAMEs. */
6894 for (i
= 0; i
< num_ssa_names
; i
++)
6896 tree name
= ssa_name (i
);
6900 value_range
*vr
= get_value_range (name
);
6902 || (vr
->type
== VR_VARYING
)
6903 || (vr
->type
== VR_UNDEFINED
)
6904 || (TREE_CODE (vr
->min
) != INTEGER_CST
)
6905 || (TREE_CODE (vr
->max
) != INTEGER_CST
))
6908 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name
))
6909 && ((vr
->type
== VR_RANGE
6910 && range_includes_zero_p (vr
->min
, vr
->max
) == 0)
6911 || (vr
->type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
6912 && range_includes_zero_p (vr
->min
, vr
->max
) == 1)))
6913 set_ptr_nonnull (name
);
6914 else if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name
)))
6915 set_range_info (name
, vr
->type
,
6916 wi::to_wide (vr
->min
),
6917 wi::to_wide (vr
->max
));
6920 /* If we're checking array refs, we want to merge information on
6921 the executability of each edge between vrp_folder and the
6922 check_array_bounds_dom_walker: each can clear the
6923 EDGE_EXECUTABLE flag on edges, in different ways.
6925 Hence, if we're going to call check_all_array_refs, set
6926 the flag on every edge now, rather than in
6927 check_array_bounds_dom_walker's ctor; vrp_folder may clear
6928 it from some edges. */
6929 if (warn_array_bounds
&& warn_array_bounds_p
)
6930 set_all_edges_as_executable (cfun
);
6932 class vrp_folder vrp_folder
;
6933 vrp_folder
.vr_values
= &vr_values
;
6934 vrp_folder
.substitute_and_fold ();
6936 if (warn_array_bounds
&& warn_array_bounds_p
)
6937 check_all_array_refs ();
6940 /* Main entry point to VRP (Value Range Propagation). This pass is
6941 loosely based on J. R. C. Patterson, ``Accurate Static Branch
6942 Prediction by Value Range Propagation,'' in SIGPLAN Conference on
6943 Programming Language Design and Implementation, pp. 67-78, 1995.
6944 Also available at http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/patterson95accurate.html
6946 This is essentially an SSA-CCP pass modified to deal with ranges
6947 instead of constants.
6949 While propagating ranges, we may find that two or more SSA name
6950 have equivalent, though distinct ranges. For instance,
6953 2 p_4 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_3, p_3 != 0>
6955 4 p_5 = ASSERT_EXPR <p_4, p_4 == q_2>;
6959 In the code above, pointer p_5 has range [q_2, q_2], but from the
6960 code we can also determine that p_5 cannot be NULL and, if q_2 had
6961 a non-varying range, p_5's range should also be compatible with it.
6963 These equivalences are created by two expressions: ASSERT_EXPR and
6964 copy operations. Since p_5 is an assertion on p_4, and p_4 was the
6965 result of another assertion, then we can use the fact that p_5 and
6966 p_4 are equivalent when evaluating p_5's range.
6968 Together with value ranges, we also propagate these equivalences
6969 between names so that we can take advantage of information from
6970 multiple ranges when doing final replacement. Note that this
6971 equivalency relation is transitive but not symmetric.
6973 In the example above, p_5 is equivalent to p_4, q_2 and p_3, but we
6974 cannot assert that q_2 is equivalent to p_5 because q_2 may be used
6975 in contexts where that assertion does not hold (e.g., in line 6).
6977 TODO, the main difference between this pass and Patterson's is that
6978 we do not propagate edge probabilities. We only compute whether
6979 edges can be taken or not. That is, instead of having a spectrum
6980 of jump probabilities between 0 and 1, we only deal with 0, 1 and
6981 DON'T KNOW. In the future, it may be worthwhile to propagate
6982 probabilities to aid branch prediction. */
6985 execute_vrp (bool warn_array_bounds_p
)
6991 loop_optimizer_init (LOOPS_NORMAL
| LOOPS_HAVE_RECORDED_EXITS
);
6992 rewrite_into_loop_closed_ssa (NULL
, TODO_update_ssa
);
6995 /* ??? This ends up using stale EDGE_DFS_BACK for liveness computation.
6996 Inserting assertions may split edges which will invalidate
6998 insert_range_assertions ();
7000 to_remove_edges
.create (10);
7001 to_update_switch_stmts
.create (5);
7002 threadedge_initialize_values ();
7004 /* For visiting PHI nodes we need EDGE_DFS_BACK computed. */
7005 mark_dfs_back_edges ();
7007 class vrp_prop vrp_prop
;
7008 vrp_prop
.vrp_initialize ();
7009 vrp_prop
.ssa_propagate ();
7010 vrp_prop
.vrp_finalize (warn_array_bounds_p
);
7012 /* We must identify jump threading opportunities before we release
7013 the datastructures built by VRP. */
7014 identify_jump_threads (&vrp_prop
.vr_values
);
7016 /* A comparison of an SSA_NAME against a constant where the SSA_NAME
7017 was set by a type conversion can often be rewritten to use the
7018 RHS of the type conversion.
7020 However, doing so inhibits jump threading through the comparison.
7021 So that transformation is not performed until after jump threading
7024 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
7026 gimple
*last
= last_stmt (bb
);
7027 if (last
&& gimple_code (last
) == GIMPLE_COND
)
7028 vrp_prop
.vr_values
.simplify_cond_using_ranges_2 (as_a
<gcond
*> (last
));
7031 free_numbers_of_iterations_estimates (cfun
);
7033 /* ASSERT_EXPRs must be removed before finalizing jump threads
7034 as finalizing jump threads calls the CFG cleanup code which
7035 does not properly handle ASSERT_EXPRs. */
7036 remove_range_assertions ();
7038 /* If we exposed any new variables, go ahead and put them into
7039 SSA form now, before we handle jump threading. This simplifies
7040 interactions between rewriting of _DECL nodes into SSA form
7041 and rewriting SSA_NAME nodes into SSA form after block
7042 duplication and CFG manipulation. */
7043 update_ssa (TODO_update_ssa
);
7045 /* We identified all the jump threading opportunities earlier, but could
7046 not transform the CFG at that time. This routine transforms the
7047 CFG and arranges for the dominator tree to be rebuilt if necessary.
7049 Note the SSA graph update will occur during the normal TODO
7050 processing by the pass manager. */
7051 thread_through_all_blocks (false);
7053 /* Remove dead edges from SWITCH_EXPR optimization. This leaves the
7054 CFG in a broken state and requires a cfg_cleanup run. */
7055 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (to_remove_edges
, i
, e
)
7057 /* Update SWITCH_EXPR case label vector. */
7058 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (to_update_switch_stmts
, i
, su
)
7061 size_t n
= TREE_VEC_LENGTH (su
->vec
);
7063 gimple_switch_set_num_labels (su
->stmt
, n
);
7064 for (j
= 0; j
< n
; j
++)
7065 gimple_switch_set_label (su
->stmt
, j
, TREE_VEC_ELT (su
->vec
, j
));
7066 /* As we may have replaced the default label with a regular one
7067 make sure to make it a real default label again. This ensures
7068 optimal expansion. */
7069 label
= gimple_switch_label (su
->stmt
, 0);
7070 CASE_LOW (label
) = NULL_TREE
;
7071 CASE_HIGH (label
) = NULL_TREE
;
7074 if (to_remove_edges
.length () > 0)
7076 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
7077 loops_state_set (LOOPS_NEED_FIXUP
);
7080 to_remove_edges
.release ();
7081 to_update_switch_stmts
.release ();
7082 threadedge_finalize_values ();
7085 loop_optimizer_finalize ();
7091 const pass_data pass_data_vrp
=
7093 GIMPLE_PASS
, /* type */
7095 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
7096 TV_TREE_VRP
, /* tv_id */
7097 PROP_ssa
, /* properties_required */
7098 0, /* properties_provided */
7099 0, /* properties_destroyed */
7100 0, /* todo_flags_start */
7101 ( TODO_cleanup_cfg
| TODO_update_ssa
), /* todo_flags_finish */
7104 class pass_vrp
: public gimple_opt_pass
7107 pass_vrp (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
7108 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_vrp
, ctxt
), warn_array_bounds_p (false)
7111 /* opt_pass methods: */
7112 opt_pass
* clone () { return new pass_vrp (m_ctxt
); }
7113 void set_pass_param (unsigned int n
, bool param
)
7115 gcc_assert (n
== 0);
7116 warn_array_bounds_p
= param
;
7118 virtual bool gate (function
*) { return flag_tree_vrp
!= 0; }
7119 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*)
7120 { return execute_vrp (warn_array_bounds_p
); }
7123 bool warn_array_bounds_p
;
7124 }; // class pass_vrp
7129 make_pass_vrp (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
7131 return new pass_vrp (ctxt
);
7135 /* Worker for determine_value_range. */
7138 determine_value_range_1 (value_range
*vr
, tree expr
)
7140 if (BINARY_CLASS_P (expr
))
7142 value_range vr0
= VR_INITIALIZER
, vr1
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
7143 determine_value_range_1 (&vr0
, TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0));
7144 determine_value_range_1 (&vr1
, TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 1));
7145 extract_range_from_binary_expr_1 (vr
, TREE_CODE (expr
), TREE_TYPE (expr
),
7148 else if (UNARY_CLASS_P (expr
))
7150 value_range vr0
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
7151 determine_value_range_1 (&vr0
, TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0));
7152 extract_range_from_unary_expr (vr
, TREE_CODE (expr
), TREE_TYPE (expr
),
7153 &vr0
, TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0)));
7155 else if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == INTEGER_CST
)
7156 set_value_range_to_value (vr
, expr
, NULL
);
7159 value_range_type kind
;
7161 /* For SSA names try to extract range info computed by VRP. Otherwise
7162 fall back to varying. */
7163 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == SSA_NAME
7164 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (expr
))
7165 && (kind
= get_range_info (expr
, &min
, &max
)) != VR_VARYING
)
7166 set_value_range (vr
, kind
, wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (expr
), min
),
7167 wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (expr
), max
), NULL
);
7169 set_value_range_to_varying (vr
);
7173 /* Compute a value-range for EXPR and set it in *MIN and *MAX. Return
7174 the determined range type. */
7177 determine_value_range (tree expr
, wide_int
*min
, wide_int
*max
)
7179 value_range vr
= VR_INITIALIZER
;
7180 determine_value_range_1 (&vr
, expr
);
7181 if ((vr
.type
== VR_RANGE
7182 || vr
.type
== VR_ANTI_RANGE
)
7183 && !symbolic_range_p (&vr
))
7185 *min
= wi::to_wide (vr
.min
);
7186 *max
= wi::to_wide (vr
.max
);