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1 /* Alias analysis for trees.
2 Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "tm.h"
26 #include "tree.h"
27 #include "tm_p.h"
28 #include "target.h"
29 #include "basic-block.h"
30 #include "timevar.h"
31 #include "ggc.h"
32 #include "langhooks.h"
33 #include "flags.h"
34 #include "function.h"
35 #include "tree-pretty-print.h"
36 #include "tree-dump.h"
37 #include "gimple.h"
38 #include "tree-flow.h"
39 #include "tree-inline.h"
40 #include "tree-pass.h"
41 #include "convert.h"
42 #include "params.h"
43 #include "vec.h"
44 #include "bitmap.h"
45 #include "vecprim.h"
46 #include "pointer-set.h"
47 #include "alloc-pool.h"
48 #include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
50 /* Broad overview of how alias analysis on gimple works:
52 Statements clobbering or using memory are linked through the
53 virtual operand factored use-def chain. The virtual operand
54 is unique per function, its symbol is accessible via gimple_vop (cfun).
55 Virtual operands are used for efficiently walking memory statements
56 in the gimple IL and are useful for things like value-numbering as
57 a generation count for memory references.
59 SSA_NAME pointers may have associated points-to information
60 accessible via the SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO macro. Flow-insensitive
61 points-to information is (re-)computed by the TODO_rebuild_alias
62 pass manager todo. Points-to information is also used for more
63 precise tracking of call-clobbered and call-used variables and
64 related disambiguations.
66 This file contains functions for disambiguating memory references,
67 the so called alias-oracle and tools for walking of the gimple IL.
69 The main alias-oracle entry-points are
71 bool stmt_may_clobber_ref_p (gimple, tree)
73 This function queries if a statement may invalidate (parts of)
74 the memory designated by the reference tree argument.
76 bool ref_maybe_used_by_stmt_p (gimple, tree)
78 This function queries if a statement may need (parts of) the
79 memory designated by the reference tree argument.
81 There are variants of these functions that only handle the call
82 part of a statement, call_may_clobber_ref_p and ref_maybe_used_by_call_p.
83 Note that these do not disambiguate against a possible call lhs.
85 bool refs_may_alias_p (tree, tree)
87 This function tries to disambiguate two reference trees.
89 bool ptr_deref_may_alias_global_p (tree)
91 This function queries if dereferencing a pointer variable may
92 alias global memory.
94 More low-level disambiguators are available and documented in
95 this file. Low-level disambiguators dealing with points-to
96 information are in tree-ssa-structalias.c. */
99 /* Query statistics for the different low-level disambiguators.
100 A high-level query may trigger multiple of them. */
102 static struct {
103 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT refs_may_alias_p_may_alias;
104 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT refs_may_alias_p_no_alias;
105 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_may_alias;
106 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_no_alias;
107 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT call_may_clobber_ref_p_may_alias;
108 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT call_may_clobber_ref_p_no_alias;
109 } alias_stats;
111 void
112 dump_alias_stats (FILE *s)
114 fprintf (s, "\nAlias oracle query stats:\n");
115 fprintf (s, " refs_may_alias_p: "
116 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" disambiguations, "
117 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" queries\n",
118 alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_no_alias,
119 alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_no_alias
120 + alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_may_alias);
121 fprintf (s, " ref_maybe_used_by_call_p: "
122 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" disambiguations, "
123 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" queries\n",
124 alias_stats.ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_no_alias,
125 alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_no_alias
126 + alias_stats.ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_may_alias);
127 fprintf (s, " call_may_clobber_ref_p: "
128 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" disambiguations, "
129 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC" queries\n",
130 alias_stats.call_may_clobber_ref_p_no_alias,
131 alias_stats.call_may_clobber_ref_p_no_alias
132 + alias_stats.call_may_clobber_ref_p_may_alias);
136 /* Return true, if dereferencing PTR may alias with a global variable. */
138 bool
139 ptr_deref_may_alias_global_p (tree ptr)
141 struct ptr_info_def *pi;
143 /* If we end up with a pointer constant here that may point
144 to global memory. */
145 if (TREE_CODE (ptr) != SSA_NAME)
146 return true;
148 pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
150 /* If we do not have points-to information for this variable,
151 we have to punt. */
152 if (!pi)
153 return true;
155 /* ??? This does not use TBAA to prune globals ptr may not access. */
156 return pt_solution_includes_global (&pi->pt);
159 /* Return true if dereferencing PTR may alias DECL.
160 The caller is responsible for applying TBAA to see if PTR
161 may access DECL at all. */
163 static bool
164 ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (tree ptr, tree decl)
166 struct ptr_info_def *pi;
168 /* Conversions are irrelevant for points-to information and
169 data-dependence analysis can feed us those. */
170 STRIP_NOPS (ptr);
172 /* Anything we do not explicilty handle aliases. */
173 if ((TREE_CODE (ptr) != SSA_NAME
174 && TREE_CODE (ptr) != ADDR_EXPR
175 && TREE_CODE (ptr) != POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
176 || !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (ptr))
177 || (TREE_CODE (decl) != VAR_DECL
178 && TREE_CODE (decl) != PARM_DECL
179 && TREE_CODE (decl) != RESULT_DECL))
180 return true;
182 /* Disregard pointer offsetting. */
183 if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
187 ptr = TREE_OPERAND (ptr, 0);
189 while (TREE_CODE (ptr) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR);
190 return ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (ptr, decl);
193 /* ADDR_EXPR pointers either just offset another pointer or directly
194 specify the pointed-to set. */
195 if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == ADDR_EXPR)
197 tree base = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (ptr, 0));
198 if (base
199 && (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
200 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF))
201 ptr = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
202 else if (base
203 && DECL_P (base))
204 return base == decl;
205 else if (base
206 && CONSTANT_CLASS_P (base))
207 return false;
208 else
209 return true;
212 /* Non-aliased variables can not be pointed to. */
213 if (!may_be_aliased (decl))
214 return false;
216 /* If we do not have useful points-to information for this pointer
217 we cannot disambiguate anything else. */
218 pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
219 if (!pi)
220 return true;
222 return pt_solution_includes (&pi->pt, decl);
225 /* Return true if dereferenced PTR1 and PTR2 may alias.
226 The caller is responsible for applying TBAA to see if accesses
227 through PTR1 and PTR2 may conflict at all. */
229 bool
230 ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (tree ptr1, tree ptr2)
232 struct ptr_info_def *pi1, *pi2;
234 /* Conversions are irrelevant for points-to information and
235 data-dependence analysis can feed us those. */
236 STRIP_NOPS (ptr1);
237 STRIP_NOPS (ptr2);
239 /* Anything we do not explicilty handle aliases. */
240 if ((TREE_CODE (ptr1) != SSA_NAME
241 && TREE_CODE (ptr1) != ADDR_EXPR
242 && TREE_CODE (ptr1) != POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
243 || (TREE_CODE (ptr2) != SSA_NAME
244 && TREE_CODE (ptr2) != ADDR_EXPR
245 && TREE_CODE (ptr2) != POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
246 || !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (ptr1))
247 || !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (ptr2)))
248 return true;
250 /* Disregard pointer offsetting. */
251 if (TREE_CODE (ptr1) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
255 ptr1 = TREE_OPERAND (ptr1, 0);
257 while (TREE_CODE (ptr1) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR);
258 return ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (ptr1, ptr2);
260 if (TREE_CODE (ptr2) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
264 ptr2 = TREE_OPERAND (ptr2, 0);
266 while (TREE_CODE (ptr2) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR);
267 return ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (ptr1, ptr2);
270 /* ADDR_EXPR pointers either just offset another pointer or directly
271 specify the pointed-to set. */
272 if (TREE_CODE (ptr1) == ADDR_EXPR)
274 tree base = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (ptr1, 0));
275 if (base
276 && (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
277 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF))
278 ptr1 = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
279 else if (base
280 && DECL_P (base))
281 return ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (ptr2, base);
282 else
283 return true;
285 if (TREE_CODE (ptr2) == ADDR_EXPR)
287 tree base = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (ptr2, 0));
288 if (base
289 && (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
290 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF))
291 ptr2 = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
292 else if (base
293 && DECL_P (base))
294 return ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (ptr1, base);
295 else
296 return true;
299 /* We may end up with two empty points-to solutions for two same pointers.
300 In this case we still want to say both pointers alias, so shortcut
301 that here. */
302 if (ptr1 == ptr2)
303 return true;
305 /* If we do not have useful points-to information for either pointer
306 we cannot disambiguate anything else. */
307 pi1 = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr1);
308 pi2 = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr2);
309 if (!pi1 || !pi2)
310 return true;
312 /* ??? This does not use TBAA to prune decls from the intersection
313 that not both pointers may access. */
314 return pt_solutions_intersect (&pi1->pt, &pi2->pt);
317 /* Return true if dereferencing PTR may alias *REF.
318 The caller is responsible for applying TBAA to see if PTR
319 may access *REF at all. */
321 static bool
322 ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (tree ptr, ao_ref *ref)
324 tree base = ao_ref_base (ref);
326 if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
327 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
328 return ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (ptr, TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
329 else if (DECL_P (base))
330 return ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (ptr, base);
332 return true;
336 /* Dump alias information on FILE. */
338 void
339 dump_alias_info (FILE *file)
341 size_t i;
342 const char *funcname
343 = lang_hooks.decl_printable_name (current_function_decl, 2);
344 referenced_var_iterator rvi;
345 tree var;
347 fprintf (file, "\n\nAlias information for %s\n\n", funcname);
349 fprintf (file, "Aliased symbols\n\n");
351 FOR_EACH_REFERENCED_VAR (cfun, var, rvi)
353 if (may_be_aliased (var))
354 dump_variable (file, var);
357 fprintf (file, "\nCall clobber information\n");
359 fprintf (file, "\nESCAPED");
360 dump_points_to_solution (file, &cfun->gimple_df->escaped);
362 fprintf (file, "\n\nFlow-insensitive points-to information\n\n");
364 for (i = 1; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
366 tree ptr = ssa_name (i);
367 struct ptr_info_def *pi;
369 if (ptr == NULL_TREE
370 || SSA_NAME_IN_FREE_LIST (ptr))
371 continue;
373 pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
374 if (pi)
375 dump_points_to_info_for (file, ptr);
378 fprintf (file, "\n");
382 /* Dump alias information on stderr. */
384 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
385 debug_alias_info (void)
387 dump_alias_info (stderr);
391 /* Dump the points-to set *PT into FILE. */
393 void
394 dump_points_to_solution (FILE *file, struct pt_solution *pt)
396 if (pt->anything)
397 fprintf (file, ", points-to anything");
399 if (pt->nonlocal)
400 fprintf (file, ", points-to non-local");
402 if (pt->escaped)
403 fprintf (file, ", points-to escaped");
405 if (pt->ipa_escaped)
406 fprintf (file, ", points-to unit escaped");
408 if (pt->null)
409 fprintf (file, ", points-to NULL");
411 if (pt->vars)
413 fprintf (file, ", points-to vars: ");
414 dump_decl_set (file, pt->vars);
415 if (pt->vars_contains_global)
416 fprintf (file, " (includes global vars)");
420 /* Dump points-to information for SSA_NAME PTR into FILE. */
422 void
423 dump_points_to_info_for (FILE *file, tree ptr)
425 struct ptr_info_def *pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
427 print_generic_expr (file, ptr, dump_flags);
429 if (pi)
430 dump_points_to_solution (file, &pi->pt);
431 else
432 fprintf (file, ", points-to anything");
434 fprintf (file, "\n");
438 /* Dump points-to information for VAR into stderr. */
440 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
441 debug_points_to_info_for (tree var)
443 dump_points_to_info_for (stderr, var);
447 /* Initializes the alias-oracle reference representation *R from REF. */
449 void
450 ao_ref_init (ao_ref *r, tree ref)
452 r->ref = ref;
453 r->base = NULL_TREE;
454 r->offset = 0;
455 r->size = -1;
456 r->max_size = -1;
457 r->ref_alias_set = -1;
458 r->base_alias_set = -1;
459 r->volatile_p = ref ? TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (ref) : false;
462 /* Returns the base object of the memory reference *REF. */
464 tree
465 ao_ref_base (ao_ref *ref)
467 if (ref->base)
468 return ref->base;
469 ref->base = get_ref_base_and_extent (ref->ref, &ref->offset, &ref->size,
470 &ref->max_size);
471 return ref->base;
474 /* Returns the base object alias set of the memory reference *REF. */
476 static alias_set_type
477 ao_ref_base_alias_set (ao_ref *ref)
479 tree base_ref;
480 if (ref->base_alias_set != -1)
481 return ref->base_alias_set;
482 if (!ref->ref)
483 return 0;
484 base_ref = ref->ref;
485 while (handled_component_p (base_ref))
486 base_ref = TREE_OPERAND (base_ref, 0);
487 ref->base_alias_set = get_alias_set (base_ref);
488 return ref->base_alias_set;
491 /* Returns the reference alias set of the memory reference *REF. */
493 alias_set_type
494 ao_ref_alias_set (ao_ref *ref)
496 if (ref->ref_alias_set != -1)
497 return ref->ref_alias_set;
498 ref->ref_alias_set = get_alias_set (ref->ref);
499 return ref->ref_alias_set;
502 /* Init an alias-oracle reference representation from a gimple pointer
503 PTR and a gimple size SIZE in bytes. If SIZE is NULL_TREE the the
504 size is assumed to be unknown. The access is assumed to be only
505 to or after of the pointer target, not before it. */
507 void
508 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (ao_ref *ref, tree ptr, tree size)
510 HOST_WIDE_INT t1, t2;
511 ref->ref = NULL_TREE;
512 if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == ADDR_EXPR)
513 ref->base = get_ref_base_and_extent (TREE_OPERAND (ptr, 0),
514 &ref->offset, &t1, &t2);
515 else
517 ref->base = build2 (MEM_REF, char_type_node,
518 ptr, null_pointer_node);
519 ref->offset = 0;
521 if (size
522 && host_integerp (size, 0)
523 && TREE_INT_CST_LOW (size) * 8 / 8 == TREE_INT_CST_LOW (size))
524 ref->max_size = ref->size = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (size) * 8;
525 else
526 ref->max_size = ref->size = -1;
527 ref->ref_alias_set = 0;
528 ref->base_alias_set = 0;
529 ref->volatile_p = false;
532 /* Return 1 if TYPE1 and TYPE2 are to be considered equivalent for the
533 purpose of TBAA. Return 0 if they are distinct and -1 if we cannot
534 decide. */
536 static inline int
537 same_type_for_tbaa (tree type1, tree type2)
539 type1 = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type1);
540 type2 = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type2);
542 /* If we would have to do structural comparison bail out. */
543 if (TYPE_STRUCTURAL_EQUALITY_P (type1)
544 || TYPE_STRUCTURAL_EQUALITY_P (type2))
545 return -1;
547 /* Compare the canonical types. */
548 if (TYPE_CANONICAL (type1) == TYPE_CANONICAL (type2))
549 return 1;
551 /* ??? Array types are not properly unified in all cases as we have
552 spurious changes in the index types for example. Removing this
553 causes all sorts of problems with the Fortran frontend. */
554 if (TREE_CODE (type1) == ARRAY_TYPE
555 && TREE_CODE (type2) == ARRAY_TYPE)
556 return -1;
558 /* ??? In Ada, an lvalue of an unconstrained type can be used to access an
559 object of one of its constrained subtypes, e.g. when a function with an
560 unconstrained parameter passed by reference is called on an object and
561 inlined. But, even in the case of a fixed size, type and subtypes are
562 not equivalent enough as to share the same TYPE_CANONICAL, since this
563 would mean that conversions between them are useless, whereas they are
564 not (e.g. type and subtypes can have different modes). So, in the end,
565 they are only guaranteed to have the same alias set. */
566 if (get_alias_set (type1) == get_alias_set (type2))
567 return -1;
569 /* The types are known to be not equal. */
570 return 0;
573 /* Determine if the two component references REF1 and REF2 which are
574 based on access types TYPE1 and TYPE2 and of which at least one is based
575 on an indirect reference may alias. REF2 is the only one that can
576 be a decl in which case REF2_IS_DECL is true.
577 REF1_ALIAS_SET, BASE1_ALIAS_SET, REF2_ALIAS_SET and BASE2_ALIAS_SET
578 are the respective alias sets. */
580 static bool
581 aliasing_component_refs_p (tree ref1,
582 alias_set_type ref1_alias_set,
583 alias_set_type base1_alias_set,
584 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size1,
585 tree ref2,
586 alias_set_type ref2_alias_set,
587 alias_set_type base2_alias_set,
588 HOST_WIDE_INT offset2, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size2,
589 bool ref2_is_decl)
591 /* If one reference is a component references through pointers try to find a
592 common base and apply offset based disambiguation. This handles
593 for example
594 struct A { int i; int j; } *q;
595 struct B { struct A a; int k; } *p;
596 disambiguating q->i and p->a.j. */
597 tree base1, base2;
598 tree type1, type2;
599 tree *refp;
600 int same_p;
602 /* Choose bases and base types to search for. */
603 base1 = ref1;
604 while (handled_component_p (base1))
605 base1 = TREE_OPERAND (base1, 0);
606 type1 = TREE_TYPE (base1);
607 base2 = ref2;
608 while (handled_component_p (base2))
609 base2 = TREE_OPERAND (base2, 0);
610 type2 = TREE_TYPE (base2);
612 /* Now search for the type1 in the access path of ref2. This
613 would be a common base for doing offset based disambiguation on. */
614 refp = &ref2;
615 while (handled_component_p (*refp)
616 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (*refp), type1) == 0)
617 refp = &TREE_OPERAND (*refp, 0);
618 same_p = same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (*refp), type1);
619 /* If we couldn't compare types we have to bail out. */
620 if (same_p == -1)
621 return true;
622 else if (same_p == 1)
624 HOST_WIDE_INT offadj, sztmp, msztmp;
625 get_ref_base_and_extent (*refp, &offadj, &sztmp, &msztmp);
626 offset2 -= offadj;
627 get_ref_base_and_extent (base1, &offadj, &sztmp, &msztmp);
628 offset1 -= offadj;
629 return ranges_overlap_p (offset1, max_size1, offset2, max_size2);
631 /* If we didn't find a common base, try the other way around. */
632 refp = &ref1;
633 while (handled_component_p (*refp)
634 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (*refp), type2) == 0)
635 refp = &TREE_OPERAND (*refp, 0);
636 same_p = same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (*refp), type2);
637 /* If we couldn't compare types we have to bail out. */
638 if (same_p == -1)
639 return true;
640 else if (same_p == 1)
642 HOST_WIDE_INT offadj, sztmp, msztmp;
643 get_ref_base_and_extent (*refp, &offadj, &sztmp, &msztmp);
644 offset1 -= offadj;
645 get_ref_base_and_extent (base2, &offadj, &sztmp, &msztmp);
646 offset2 -= offadj;
647 return ranges_overlap_p (offset1, max_size1, offset2, max_size2);
650 /* If we have two type access paths B1.path1 and B2.path2 they may
651 only alias if either B1 is in B2.path2 or B2 is in B1.path1.
652 But we can still have a path that goes B1.path1...B2.path2 with
653 a part that we do not see. So we can only disambiguate now
654 if there is no B2 in the tail of path1 and no B1 on the
655 tail of path2. */
656 if (base1_alias_set == ref2_alias_set
657 || alias_set_subset_of (base1_alias_set, ref2_alias_set))
658 return true;
659 /* If this is ptr vs. decl then we know there is no ptr ... decl path. */
660 if (!ref2_is_decl)
661 return (base2_alias_set == ref1_alias_set
662 || alias_set_subset_of (base2_alias_set, ref1_alias_set));
663 return false;
666 /* Return true if two memory references based on the variables BASE1
667 and BASE2 constrained to [OFFSET1, OFFSET1 + MAX_SIZE1) and
668 [OFFSET2, OFFSET2 + MAX_SIZE2) may alias. */
670 static bool
671 decl_refs_may_alias_p (tree base1,
672 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size1,
673 tree base2,
674 HOST_WIDE_INT offset2, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size2)
676 gcc_checking_assert (DECL_P (base1) && DECL_P (base2));
678 /* If both references are based on different variables, they cannot alias. */
679 if (base1 != base2)
680 return false;
682 /* If both references are based on the same variable, they cannot alias if
683 the accesses do not overlap. */
684 return ranges_overlap_p (offset1, max_size1, offset2, max_size2);
687 /* Return true if an indirect reference based on *PTR1 constrained
688 to [OFFSET1, OFFSET1 + MAX_SIZE1) may alias a variable based on BASE2
689 constrained to [OFFSET2, OFFSET2 + MAX_SIZE2). *PTR1 and BASE2 have
690 the alias sets BASE1_ALIAS_SET and BASE2_ALIAS_SET which can be -1
691 in which case they are computed on-demand. REF1 and REF2
692 if non-NULL are the complete memory reference trees. */
694 static bool
695 indirect_ref_may_alias_decl_p (tree ref1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree base1,
696 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1,
697 HOST_WIDE_INT max_size1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
698 alias_set_type ref1_alias_set,
699 alias_set_type base1_alias_set,
700 tree ref2 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree base2,
701 HOST_WIDE_INT offset2, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size2,
702 alias_set_type ref2_alias_set,
703 alias_set_type base2_alias_set, bool tbaa_p)
705 tree ptr1;
706 tree ptrtype1, dbase2;
707 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1p = offset1, offset2p = offset2;
708 HOST_WIDE_INT doffset1, doffset2;
709 double_int moff;
711 gcc_checking_assert ((TREE_CODE (base1) == MEM_REF
712 || TREE_CODE (base1) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
713 && DECL_P (base2));
715 ptr1 = TREE_OPERAND (base1, 0);
717 /* The offset embedded in MEM_REFs can be negative. Bias them
718 so that the resulting offset adjustment is positive. */
719 moff = mem_ref_offset (base1);
720 moff = double_int_lshift (moff,
721 BITS_PER_UNIT == 8
722 ? 3 : exact_log2 (BITS_PER_UNIT),
723 HOST_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_INT, true);
724 if (double_int_negative_p (moff))
725 offset2p += double_int_neg (moff).low;
726 else
727 offset1p += moff.low;
729 /* If only one reference is based on a variable, they cannot alias if
730 the pointer access is beyond the extent of the variable access.
731 (the pointer base cannot validly point to an offset less than zero
732 of the variable).
733 ??? IVOPTs creates bases that do not honor this restriction,
734 so do not apply this optimization for TARGET_MEM_REFs. */
735 if (TREE_CODE (base1) != TARGET_MEM_REF
736 && !ranges_overlap_p (MAX (0, offset1p), -1, offset2p, max_size2))
737 return false;
738 /* They also cannot alias if the pointer may not point to the decl. */
739 if (!ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p (ptr1, base2))
740 return false;
742 /* Disambiguations that rely on strict aliasing rules follow. */
743 if (!flag_strict_aliasing || !tbaa_p)
744 return true;
746 ptrtype1 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (base1, 1));
748 /* If the alias set for a pointer access is zero all bets are off. */
749 if (base1_alias_set == -1)
750 base1_alias_set = get_deref_alias_set (ptrtype1);
751 if (base1_alias_set == 0)
752 return true;
753 if (base2_alias_set == -1)
754 base2_alias_set = get_alias_set (base2);
756 /* When we are trying to disambiguate an access with a pointer dereference
757 as base versus one with a decl as base we can use both the size
758 of the decl and its dynamic type for extra disambiguation.
759 ??? We do not know anything about the dynamic type of the decl
760 other than that its alias-set contains base2_alias_set as a subset
761 which does not help us here. */
762 /* As we know nothing useful about the dynamic type of the decl just
763 use the usual conflict check rather than a subset test.
764 ??? We could introduce -fvery-strict-aliasing when the language
765 does not allow decls to have a dynamic type that differs from their
766 static type. Then we can check
767 !alias_set_subset_of (base1_alias_set, base2_alias_set) instead. */
768 if (base1_alias_set != base2_alias_set
769 && !alias_sets_conflict_p (base1_alias_set, base2_alias_set))
770 return false;
771 /* If the size of the access relevant for TBAA through the pointer
772 is bigger than the size of the decl we can't possibly access the
773 decl via that pointer. */
774 if (DECL_SIZE (base2) && COMPLETE_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1))
775 && TREE_CODE (DECL_SIZE (base2)) == INTEGER_CST
776 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1))) == INTEGER_CST
777 /* ??? This in turn may run afoul when a decl of type T which is
778 a member of union type U is accessed through a pointer to
779 type U and sizeof T is smaller than sizeof U. */
780 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1)) != UNION_TYPE
781 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1)) != QUAL_UNION_TYPE
782 && tree_int_cst_lt (DECL_SIZE (base2), TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1))))
783 return false;
785 if (!ref2)
786 return true;
788 /* If the decl is accessed via a MEM_REF, reconstruct the base
789 we can use for TBAA and an appropriately adjusted offset. */
790 dbase2 = ref2;
791 while (handled_component_p (dbase2))
792 dbase2 = TREE_OPERAND (dbase2, 0);
793 doffset1 = offset1;
794 doffset2 = offset2;
795 if (TREE_CODE (dbase2) == MEM_REF
796 || TREE_CODE (dbase2) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
798 double_int moff = mem_ref_offset (dbase2);
799 moff = double_int_lshift (moff,
800 BITS_PER_UNIT == 8
801 ? 3 : exact_log2 (BITS_PER_UNIT),
802 HOST_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_INT, true);
803 if (double_int_negative_p (moff))
804 doffset1 -= double_int_neg (moff).low;
805 else
806 doffset2 -= moff.low;
809 /* If either reference is view-converted, give up now. */
810 if (same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base1), TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1)) != 1
811 || same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (dbase2),
812 TREE_TYPE (reference_alias_ptr_type (dbase2))) != 1)
813 return true;
815 /* If both references are through the same type, they do not alias
816 if the accesses do not overlap. This does extra disambiguation
817 for mixed/pointer accesses but requires strict aliasing.
818 For MEM_REFs we require that the component-ref offset we computed
819 is relative to the start of the type which we ensure by
820 comparing rvalue and access type and disregarding the constant
821 pointer offset. */
822 if ((TREE_CODE (base1) != TARGET_MEM_REF
823 || (!TMR_INDEX (base1) && !TMR_INDEX2 (base1)))
824 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base1), TREE_TYPE (dbase2)) == 1)
825 return ranges_overlap_p (doffset1, max_size1, doffset2, max_size2);
827 /* Do access-path based disambiguation. */
828 if (ref1 && ref2
829 && (handled_component_p (ref1) || handled_component_p (ref2)))
830 return aliasing_component_refs_p (ref1,
831 ref1_alias_set, base1_alias_set,
832 offset1, max_size1,
833 ref2,
834 ref2_alias_set, base2_alias_set,
835 offset2, max_size2, true);
837 return true;
840 /* Return true if two indirect references based on *PTR1
841 and *PTR2 constrained to [OFFSET1, OFFSET1 + MAX_SIZE1) and
842 [OFFSET2, OFFSET2 + MAX_SIZE2) may alias. *PTR1 and *PTR2 have
843 the alias sets BASE1_ALIAS_SET and BASE2_ALIAS_SET which can be -1
844 in which case they are computed on-demand. REF1 and REF2
845 if non-NULL are the complete memory reference trees. */
847 static bool
848 indirect_refs_may_alias_p (tree ref1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree base1,
849 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size1,
850 alias_set_type ref1_alias_set,
851 alias_set_type base1_alias_set,
852 tree ref2 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree base2,
853 HOST_WIDE_INT offset2, HOST_WIDE_INT max_size2,
854 alias_set_type ref2_alias_set,
855 alias_set_type base2_alias_set, bool tbaa_p)
857 tree ptr1;
858 tree ptr2;
859 tree ptrtype1, ptrtype2;
861 gcc_checking_assert ((TREE_CODE (base1) == MEM_REF
862 || TREE_CODE (base1) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
863 && (TREE_CODE (base2) == MEM_REF
864 || TREE_CODE (base2) == TARGET_MEM_REF));
866 ptr1 = TREE_OPERAND (base1, 0);
867 ptr2 = TREE_OPERAND (base2, 0);
869 /* If both bases are based on pointers they cannot alias if they may not
870 point to the same memory object or if they point to the same object
871 and the accesses do not overlap. */
872 if ((!cfun || gimple_in_ssa_p (cfun))
873 && operand_equal_p (ptr1, ptr2, 0)
874 && (((TREE_CODE (base1) != TARGET_MEM_REF
875 || (!TMR_INDEX (base1) && !TMR_INDEX2 (base1)))
876 && (TREE_CODE (base2) != TARGET_MEM_REF
877 || (!TMR_INDEX (base2) && !TMR_INDEX2 (base2))))
878 || (TREE_CODE (base1) == TARGET_MEM_REF
879 && TREE_CODE (base2) == TARGET_MEM_REF
880 && (TMR_STEP (base1) == TMR_STEP (base2)
881 || (TMR_STEP (base1) && TMR_STEP (base2)
882 && operand_equal_p (TMR_STEP (base1),
883 TMR_STEP (base2), 0)))
884 && (TMR_INDEX (base1) == TMR_INDEX (base2)
885 || (TMR_INDEX (base1) && TMR_INDEX (base2)
886 && operand_equal_p (TMR_INDEX (base1),
887 TMR_INDEX (base2), 0)))
888 && (TMR_INDEX2 (base1) == TMR_INDEX2 (base2)
889 || (TMR_INDEX2 (base1) && TMR_INDEX2 (base2)
890 && operand_equal_p (TMR_INDEX2 (base1),
891 TMR_INDEX2 (base2), 0))))))
893 double_int moff;
894 /* The offset embedded in MEM_REFs can be negative. Bias them
895 so that the resulting offset adjustment is positive. */
896 moff = mem_ref_offset (base1);
897 moff = double_int_lshift (moff,
898 BITS_PER_UNIT == 8
899 ? 3 : exact_log2 (BITS_PER_UNIT),
900 HOST_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_INT, true);
901 if (double_int_negative_p (moff))
902 offset2 += double_int_neg (moff).low;
903 else
904 offset1 += moff.low;
905 moff = mem_ref_offset (base2);
906 moff = double_int_lshift (moff,
907 BITS_PER_UNIT == 8
908 ? 3 : exact_log2 (BITS_PER_UNIT),
909 HOST_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_INT, true);
910 if (double_int_negative_p (moff))
911 offset1 += double_int_neg (moff).low;
912 else
913 offset2 += moff.low;
914 return ranges_overlap_p (offset1, max_size1, offset2, max_size2);
916 if (!ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (ptr1, ptr2))
917 return false;
919 /* Disambiguations that rely on strict aliasing rules follow. */
920 if (!flag_strict_aliasing || !tbaa_p)
921 return true;
923 ptrtype1 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (base1, 1));
924 ptrtype2 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (base2, 1));
926 /* If the alias set for a pointer access is zero all bets are off. */
927 if (base1_alias_set == -1)
928 base1_alias_set = get_deref_alias_set (ptrtype1);
929 if (base1_alias_set == 0)
930 return true;
931 if (base2_alias_set == -1)
932 base2_alias_set = get_deref_alias_set (ptrtype2);
933 if (base2_alias_set == 0)
934 return true;
936 /* If both references are through the same type, they do not alias
937 if the accesses do not overlap. This does extra disambiguation
938 for mixed/pointer accesses but requires strict aliasing. */
939 if ((TREE_CODE (base1) != TARGET_MEM_REF
940 || (!TMR_INDEX (base1) && !TMR_INDEX2 (base1)))
941 && (TREE_CODE (base2) != TARGET_MEM_REF
942 || (!TMR_INDEX (base2) && !TMR_INDEX2 (base2)))
943 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base1), TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1)) == 1
944 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base2), TREE_TYPE (ptrtype2)) == 1
945 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1),
946 TREE_TYPE (ptrtype2)) == 1)
947 return ranges_overlap_p (offset1, max_size1, offset2, max_size2);
949 /* Do type-based disambiguation. */
950 if (base1_alias_set != base2_alias_set
951 && !alias_sets_conflict_p (base1_alias_set, base2_alias_set))
952 return false;
954 /* Do access-path based disambiguation. */
955 if (ref1 && ref2
956 && (handled_component_p (ref1) || handled_component_p (ref2))
957 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base1), TREE_TYPE (ptrtype1)) == 1
958 && same_type_for_tbaa (TREE_TYPE (base2), TREE_TYPE (ptrtype2)) == 1)
959 return aliasing_component_refs_p (ref1,
960 ref1_alias_set, base1_alias_set,
961 offset1, max_size1,
962 ref2,
963 ref2_alias_set, base2_alias_set,
964 offset2, max_size2, false);
966 return true;
969 /* Return true, if the two memory references REF1 and REF2 may alias. */
971 bool
972 refs_may_alias_p_1 (ao_ref *ref1, ao_ref *ref2, bool tbaa_p)
974 tree base1, base2;
975 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1 = 0, offset2 = 0;
976 HOST_WIDE_INT max_size1 = -1, max_size2 = -1;
977 bool var1_p, var2_p, ind1_p, ind2_p;
979 gcc_checking_assert ((!ref1->ref
980 || TREE_CODE (ref1->ref) == SSA_NAME
981 || DECL_P (ref1->ref)
982 || TREE_CODE (ref1->ref) == STRING_CST
983 || handled_component_p (ref1->ref)
984 || TREE_CODE (ref1->ref) == MEM_REF
985 || TREE_CODE (ref1->ref) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
986 && (!ref2->ref
987 || TREE_CODE (ref2->ref) == SSA_NAME
988 || DECL_P (ref2->ref)
989 || TREE_CODE (ref2->ref) == STRING_CST
990 || handled_component_p (ref2->ref)
991 || TREE_CODE (ref2->ref) == MEM_REF
992 || TREE_CODE (ref2->ref) == TARGET_MEM_REF));
994 /* Decompose the references into their base objects and the access. */
995 base1 = ao_ref_base (ref1);
996 offset1 = ref1->offset;
997 max_size1 = ref1->max_size;
998 base2 = ao_ref_base (ref2);
999 offset2 = ref2->offset;
1000 max_size2 = ref2->max_size;
1002 /* We can end up with registers or constants as bases for example from
1003 *D.1663_44 = VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR<struct DB_LSN>(__tmp$B0F64_59);
1004 which is seen as a struct copy. */
1005 if (TREE_CODE (base1) == SSA_NAME
1006 || TREE_CODE (base1) == CONST_DECL
1007 || TREE_CODE (base1) == CONSTRUCTOR
1008 || TREE_CODE (base1) == ADDR_EXPR
1009 || CONSTANT_CLASS_P (base1)
1010 || TREE_CODE (base2) == SSA_NAME
1011 || TREE_CODE (base2) == CONST_DECL
1012 || TREE_CODE (base2) == CONSTRUCTOR
1013 || TREE_CODE (base2) == ADDR_EXPR
1014 || CONSTANT_CLASS_P (base2))
1015 return false;
1017 /* We can end up refering to code via function and label decls.
1018 As we likely do not properly track code aliases conservatively
1019 bail out. */
1020 if (TREE_CODE (base1) == FUNCTION_DECL
1021 || TREE_CODE (base1) == LABEL_DECL
1022 || TREE_CODE (base2) == FUNCTION_DECL
1023 || TREE_CODE (base2) == LABEL_DECL)
1024 return true;
1026 /* Two volatile accesses always conflict. */
1027 if (ref1->volatile_p
1028 && ref2->volatile_p)
1029 return true;
1031 /* Defer to simple offset based disambiguation if we have
1032 references based on two decls. Do this before defering to
1033 TBAA to handle must-alias cases in conformance with the
1034 GCC extension of allowing type-punning through unions. */
1035 var1_p = DECL_P (base1);
1036 var2_p = DECL_P (base2);
1037 if (var1_p && var2_p)
1038 return decl_refs_may_alias_p (base1, offset1, max_size1,
1039 base2, offset2, max_size2);
1041 ind1_p = (TREE_CODE (base1) == MEM_REF
1042 || TREE_CODE (base1) == TARGET_MEM_REF);
1043 ind2_p = (TREE_CODE (base2) == MEM_REF
1044 || TREE_CODE (base2) == TARGET_MEM_REF);
1046 /* Canonicalize the pointer-vs-decl case. */
1047 if (ind1_p && var2_p)
1049 HOST_WIDE_INT tmp1;
1050 tree tmp2;
1051 ao_ref *tmp3;
1052 tmp1 = offset1; offset1 = offset2; offset2 = tmp1;
1053 tmp1 = max_size1; max_size1 = max_size2; max_size2 = tmp1;
1054 tmp2 = base1; base1 = base2; base2 = tmp2;
1055 tmp3 = ref1; ref1 = ref2; ref2 = tmp3;
1056 var1_p = true;
1057 ind1_p = false;
1058 var2_p = false;
1059 ind2_p = true;
1062 /* First defer to TBAA if possible. */
1063 if (tbaa_p
1064 && flag_strict_aliasing
1065 && !alias_sets_conflict_p (ao_ref_alias_set (ref1),
1066 ao_ref_alias_set (ref2)))
1067 return false;
1069 /* Dispatch to the pointer-vs-decl or pointer-vs-pointer disambiguators. */
1070 if (var1_p && ind2_p)
1071 return indirect_ref_may_alias_decl_p (ref2->ref, base2,
1072 offset2, max_size2,
1073 ao_ref_alias_set (ref2), -1,
1074 ref1->ref, base1,
1075 offset1, max_size1,
1076 ao_ref_alias_set (ref1),
1077 ao_ref_base_alias_set (ref1),
1078 tbaa_p);
1079 else if (ind1_p && ind2_p)
1080 return indirect_refs_may_alias_p (ref1->ref, base1,
1081 offset1, max_size1,
1082 ao_ref_alias_set (ref1), -1,
1083 ref2->ref, base2,
1084 offset2, max_size2,
1085 ao_ref_alias_set (ref2), -1,
1086 tbaa_p);
1088 /* We really do not want to end up here, but returning true is safe. */
1089 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
1090 gcc_unreachable ();
1091 #else
1092 return true;
1093 #endif
1096 bool
1097 refs_may_alias_p (tree ref1, tree ref2)
1099 ao_ref r1, r2;
1100 bool res;
1101 ao_ref_init (&r1, ref1);
1102 ao_ref_init (&r2, ref2);
1103 res = refs_may_alias_p_1 (&r1, &r2, true);
1104 if (res)
1105 ++alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_may_alias;
1106 else
1107 ++alias_stats.refs_may_alias_p_no_alias;
1108 return res;
1111 /* Returns true if there is a anti-dependence for the STORE that
1112 executes after the LOAD. */
1114 bool
1115 refs_anti_dependent_p (tree load, tree store)
1117 ao_ref r1, r2;
1118 ao_ref_init (&r1, load);
1119 ao_ref_init (&r2, store);
1120 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&r1, &r2, false);
1123 /* Returns true if there is a output dependence for the stores
1124 STORE1 and STORE2. */
1126 bool
1127 refs_output_dependent_p (tree store1, tree store2)
1129 ao_ref r1, r2;
1130 ao_ref_init (&r1, store1);
1131 ao_ref_init (&r2, store2);
1132 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&r1, &r2, false);
1135 /* If the call CALL may use the memory reference REF return true,
1136 otherwise return false. */
1138 static bool
1139 ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_1 (gimple call, ao_ref *ref)
1141 tree base, callee;
1142 unsigned i;
1143 int flags = gimple_call_flags (call);
1145 /* Const functions without a static chain do not implicitly use memory. */
1146 if (!gimple_call_chain (call)
1147 && (flags & (ECF_CONST|ECF_NOVOPS)))
1148 goto process_args;
1150 base = ao_ref_base (ref);
1151 if (!base)
1152 return true;
1154 /* A call that is not without side-effects might involve volatile
1155 accesses and thus conflicts with all other volatile accesses. */
1156 if (ref->volatile_p)
1157 return true;
1159 /* If the reference is based on a decl that is not aliased the call
1160 cannot possibly use it. */
1161 if (DECL_P (base)
1162 && !may_be_aliased (base)
1163 /* But local statics can be used through recursion. */
1164 && !is_global_var (base))
1165 goto process_args;
1167 callee = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
1169 /* Handle those builtin functions explicitly that do not act as
1170 escape points. See tree-ssa-structalias.c:find_func_aliases
1171 for the list of builtins we might need to handle here. */
1172 if (callee != NULL_TREE
1173 && DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (callee) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL)
1174 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee))
1176 /* All the following functions read memory pointed to by
1177 their second argument. strcat/strncat additionally
1178 reads memory pointed to by the first argument. */
1179 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT:
1180 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT:
1182 ao_ref dref;
1183 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1184 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1185 NULL_TREE);
1186 if (refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false))
1187 return true;
1189 /* FALLTHRU */
1190 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY:
1191 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY:
1192 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY:
1193 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
1194 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY:
1195 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY:
1196 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY:
1197 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMCPY:
1198 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMMOVE:
1200 ao_ref dref;
1201 tree size = NULL_TREE;
1202 if (gimple_call_num_args (call) == 3)
1203 size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1204 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1205 gimple_call_arg (call, 1),
1206 size);
1207 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1209 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT_CHK:
1210 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK:
1212 ao_ref dref;
1213 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1214 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1215 NULL_TREE);
1216 if (refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false))
1217 return true;
1219 /* FALLTHRU */
1220 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY_CHK:
1221 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY_CHK:
1222 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK:
1223 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
1224 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK:
1225 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY_CHK:
1227 ao_ref dref;
1228 tree size = NULL_TREE;
1229 if (gimple_call_num_args (call) == 4)
1230 size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1231 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1232 gimple_call_arg (call, 1),
1233 size);
1234 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1236 case BUILT_IN_BCOPY:
1238 ao_ref dref;
1239 tree size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1240 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1241 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1242 size);
1243 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1246 /* The following functions read memory pointed to by their
1247 first argument. */
1248 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (1):
1249 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (2):
1250 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (4):
1251 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (8):
1252 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (FLOAT):
1253 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (DOUBLE):
1254 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (LDOUBLE):
1255 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (M64):
1256 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (M128):
1257 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_LOAD (M256):
1258 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG:
1259 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_1:
1260 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_2:
1261 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_4:
1262 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_8:
1263 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_FLOAT:
1264 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_DOUBLE:
1265 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_LDOUBLE:
1266 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_M64:
1267 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_M128:
1268 case BUILT_IN_TM_LOG_M256:
1269 return ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (gimple_call_arg (call, 0), ref);
1271 /* These read memory pointed to by the first argument. */
1272 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP:
1273 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP:
1275 ao_ref dref;
1276 tree size = NULL_TREE;
1277 if (gimple_call_num_args (call) == 2)
1278 size = gimple_call_arg (call, 1);
1279 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1280 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1281 size);
1282 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1284 /* The following builtins do not read from memory. */
1285 case BUILT_IN_FREE:
1286 case BUILT_IN_MALLOC:
1287 case BUILT_IN_CALLOC:
1288 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA:
1289 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN:
1290 case BUILT_IN_STACK_SAVE:
1291 case BUILT_IN_STACK_RESTORE:
1292 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
1293 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMSET:
1294 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
1295 case BUILT_IN_FREXP:
1296 case BUILT_IN_FREXPF:
1297 case BUILT_IN_FREXPL:
1298 case BUILT_IN_GAMMA_R:
1299 case BUILT_IN_GAMMAF_R:
1300 case BUILT_IN_GAMMAL_R:
1301 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMA_R:
1302 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMAF_R:
1303 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMAL_R:
1304 case BUILT_IN_MODF:
1305 case BUILT_IN_MODFF:
1306 case BUILT_IN_MODFL:
1307 case BUILT_IN_REMQUO:
1308 case BUILT_IN_REMQUOF:
1309 case BUILT_IN_REMQUOL:
1310 case BUILT_IN_SINCOS:
1311 case BUILT_IN_SINCOSF:
1312 case BUILT_IN_SINCOSL:
1313 case BUILT_IN_ASSUME_ALIGNED:
1314 case BUILT_IN_VA_END:
1315 return false;
1316 /* __sync_* builtins and some OpenMP builtins act as threading
1317 barriers. */
1318 #undef DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN
1319 #define DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN(ENUM, NAME, TYPE, ATTRS) case ENUM:
1320 #include "sync-builtins.def"
1321 #undef DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN
1322 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ATOMIC_START:
1323 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ATOMIC_END:
1324 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_BARRIER:
1325 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_TASKWAIT:
1326 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_START:
1327 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_END:
1328 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_NAME_START:
1329 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_NAME_END:
1330 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_LOOP_END:
1331 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ORDERED_START:
1332 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ORDERED_END:
1333 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_PARALLEL_END:
1334 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SECTIONS_END:
1335 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SINGLE_COPY_START:
1336 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SINGLE_COPY_END:
1337 return true;
1339 default:
1340 /* Fallthru to general call handling. */;
1343 /* Check if base is a global static variable that is not read
1344 by the function. */
1345 if (callee != NULL_TREE
1346 && TREE_CODE (base) == VAR_DECL
1347 && TREE_STATIC (base))
1349 struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_get_node (callee);
1350 bitmap not_read;
1352 /* FIXME: Callee can be an OMP builtin that does not have a call graph
1353 node yet. We should enforce that there are nodes for all decls in the
1354 IL and remove this check instead. */
1355 if (node
1356 && (not_read = ipa_reference_get_not_read_global (node))
1357 && bitmap_bit_p (not_read, DECL_UID (base)))
1358 goto process_args;
1361 /* Check if the base variable is call-used. */
1362 if (DECL_P (base))
1364 if (pt_solution_includes (gimple_call_use_set (call), base))
1365 return true;
1367 else if ((TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
1368 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
1369 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0)) == SSA_NAME)
1371 struct ptr_info_def *pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
1372 if (!pi)
1373 return true;
1375 if (pt_solutions_intersect (gimple_call_use_set (call), &pi->pt))
1376 return true;
1378 else
1379 return true;
1381 /* Inspect call arguments for passed-by-value aliases. */
1382 process_args:
1383 for (i = 0; i < gimple_call_num_args (call); ++i)
1385 tree op = gimple_call_arg (call, i);
1386 int flags = gimple_call_arg_flags (call, i);
1388 if (flags & EAF_UNUSED)
1389 continue;
1391 if (TREE_CODE (op) == WITH_SIZE_EXPR)
1392 op = TREE_OPERAND (op, 0);
1394 if (TREE_CODE (op) != SSA_NAME
1395 && !is_gimple_min_invariant (op))
1397 ao_ref r;
1398 ao_ref_init (&r, op);
1399 if (refs_may_alias_p_1 (&r, ref, true))
1400 return true;
1404 return false;
1407 static bool
1408 ref_maybe_used_by_call_p (gimple call, tree ref)
1410 ao_ref r;
1411 bool res;
1412 ao_ref_init (&r, ref);
1413 res = ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_1 (call, &r);
1414 if (res)
1415 ++alias_stats.ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_may_alias;
1416 else
1417 ++alias_stats.ref_maybe_used_by_call_p_no_alias;
1418 return res;
1422 /* If the statement STMT may use the memory reference REF return
1423 true, otherwise return false. */
1425 bool
1426 ref_maybe_used_by_stmt_p (gimple stmt, tree ref)
1428 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt))
1430 tree rhs;
1432 /* All memory assign statements are single. */
1433 if (!gimple_assign_single_p (stmt))
1434 return false;
1436 rhs = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
1437 if (is_gimple_reg (rhs)
1438 || is_gimple_min_invariant (rhs)
1439 || gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == CONSTRUCTOR)
1440 return false;
1442 return refs_may_alias_p (rhs, ref);
1444 else if (is_gimple_call (stmt))
1445 return ref_maybe_used_by_call_p (stmt, ref);
1446 else if (gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_RETURN)
1448 tree retval = gimple_return_retval (stmt);
1449 tree base;
1450 if (retval
1451 && TREE_CODE (retval) != SSA_NAME
1452 && !is_gimple_min_invariant (retval)
1453 && refs_may_alias_p (retval, ref))
1454 return true;
1455 /* If ref escapes the function then the return acts as a use. */
1456 base = get_base_address (ref);
1457 if (!base)
1459 else if (DECL_P (base))
1460 return is_global_var (base);
1461 else if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
1462 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
1463 return ptr_deref_may_alias_global_p (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
1464 return false;
1467 return true;
1470 /* If the call in statement CALL may clobber the memory reference REF
1471 return true, otherwise return false. */
1473 static bool
1474 call_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (gimple call, ao_ref *ref)
1476 tree base;
1477 tree callee;
1479 /* If the call is pure or const it cannot clobber anything. */
1480 if (gimple_call_flags (call)
1481 & (ECF_PURE|ECF_CONST|ECF_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE|ECF_NOVOPS))
1482 return false;
1484 base = ao_ref_base (ref);
1485 if (!base)
1486 return true;
1488 if (TREE_CODE (base) == SSA_NAME
1489 || CONSTANT_CLASS_P (base))
1490 return false;
1492 /* A call that is not without side-effects might involve volatile
1493 accesses and thus conflicts with all other volatile accesses. */
1494 if (ref->volatile_p)
1495 return true;
1497 /* If the reference is based on a decl that is not aliased the call
1498 cannot possibly clobber it. */
1499 if (DECL_P (base)
1500 && !may_be_aliased (base)
1501 /* But local non-readonly statics can be modified through recursion
1502 or the call may implement a threading barrier which we must
1503 treat as may-def. */
1504 && (TREE_READONLY (base)
1505 || !is_global_var (base)))
1506 return false;
1508 callee = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
1510 /* Handle those builtin functions explicitly that do not act as
1511 escape points. See tree-ssa-structalias.c:find_func_aliases
1512 for the list of builtins we might need to handle here. */
1513 if (callee != NULL_TREE
1514 && DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (callee) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL)
1515 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee))
1517 /* All the following functions clobber memory pointed to by
1518 their first argument. */
1519 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY:
1520 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY:
1521 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY:
1522 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
1523 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY:
1524 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY:
1525 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY:
1526 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT:
1527 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT:
1528 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
1529 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMSET:
1530 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (1):
1531 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (2):
1532 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (4):
1533 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (8):
1534 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (FLOAT):
1535 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (DOUBLE):
1536 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (LDOUBLE):
1537 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (M64):
1538 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (M128):
1539 CASE_BUILT_IN_TM_STORE (M256):
1540 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMCPY:
1541 case BUILT_IN_TM_MEMMOVE:
1543 ao_ref dref;
1544 tree size = NULL_TREE;
1545 /* Don't pass in size for strncat, as the maximum size
1546 is strlen (dest) + n + 1 instead of n, resp.
1547 n + 1 at dest + strlen (dest), but strlen (dest) isn't
1548 known. */
1549 if (gimple_call_num_args (call) == 3
1550 && DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee) != BUILT_IN_STRNCAT)
1551 size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1552 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1553 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1554 size);
1555 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1557 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY_CHK:
1558 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY_CHK:
1559 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK:
1560 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
1561 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK:
1562 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY_CHK:
1563 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT_CHK:
1564 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK:
1565 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
1567 ao_ref dref;
1568 tree size = NULL_TREE;
1569 /* Don't pass in size for __strncat_chk, as the maximum size
1570 is strlen (dest) + n + 1 instead of n, resp.
1571 n + 1 at dest + strlen (dest), but strlen (dest) isn't
1572 known. */
1573 if (gimple_call_num_args (call) == 4
1574 && DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee) != BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK)
1575 size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1576 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1577 gimple_call_arg (call, 0),
1578 size);
1579 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1581 case BUILT_IN_BCOPY:
1583 ao_ref dref;
1584 tree size = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1585 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (&dref,
1586 gimple_call_arg (call, 1),
1587 size);
1588 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (&dref, ref, false);
1590 /* Allocating memory does not have any side-effects apart from
1591 being the definition point for the pointer. */
1592 case BUILT_IN_MALLOC:
1593 case BUILT_IN_CALLOC:
1594 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP:
1595 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP:
1596 /* Unix98 specifies that errno is set on allocation failure. */
1597 if (flag_errno_math
1598 && targetm.ref_may_alias_errno (ref))
1599 return true;
1600 return false;
1601 case BUILT_IN_STACK_SAVE:
1602 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA:
1603 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN:
1604 case BUILT_IN_ASSUME_ALIGNED:
1605 return false;
1606 /* Freeing memory kills the pointed-to memory. More importantly
1607 the call has to serve as a barrier for moving loads and stores
1608 across it. */
1609 case BUILT_IN_FREE:
1610 case BUILT_IN_VA_END:
1612 tree ptr = gimple_call_arg (call, 0);
1613 return ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (ptr, ref);
1615 case BUILT_IN_GAMMA_R:
1616 case BUILT_IN_GAMMAF_R:
1617 case BUILT_IN_GAMMAL_R:
1618 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMA_R:
1619 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMAF_R:
1620 case BUILT_IN_LGAMMAL_R:
1622 tree out = gimple_call_arg (call, 1);
1623 if (ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (out, ref))
1624 return true;
1625 if (flag_errno_math)
1626 break;
1627 return false;
1629 case BUILT_IN_FREXP:
1630 case BUILT_IN_FREXPF:
1631 case BUILT_IN_FREXPL:
1632 case BUILT_IN_MODF:
1633 case BUILT_IN_MODFF:
1634 case BUILT_IN_MODFL:
1636 tree out = gimple_call_arg (call, 1);
1637 return ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (out, ref);
1639 case BUILT_IN_REMQUO:
1640 case BUILT_IN_REMQUOF:
1641 case BUILT_IN_REMQUOL:
1643 tree out = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1644 if (ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (out, ref))
1645 return true;
1646 if (flag_errno_math)
1647 break;
1648 return false;
1650 case BUILT_IN_SINCOS:
1651 case BUILT_IN_SINCOSF:
1652 case BUILT_IN_SINCOSL:
1654 tree sin = gimple_call_arg (call, 1);
1655 tree cos = gimple_call_arg (call, 2);
1656 return (ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (sin, ref)
1657 || ptr_deref_may_alias_ref_p_1 (cos, ref));
1659 /* __sync_* builtins and some OpenMP builtins act as threading
1660 barriers. */
1661 #undef DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN
1662 #define DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN(ENUM, NAME, TYPE, ATTRS) case ENUM:
1663 #include "sync-builtins.def"
1664 #undef DEF_SYNC_BUILTIN
1665 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ATOMIC_START:
1666 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ATOMIC_END:
1667 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_BARRIER:
1668 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_TASKWAIT:
1669 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_START:
1670 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_END:
1671 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_NAME_START:
1672 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_CRITICAL_NAME_END:
1673 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_LOOP_END:
1674 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ORDERED_START:
1675 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ORDERED_END:
1676 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_PARALLEL_END:
1677 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SECTIONS_END:
1678 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SINGLE_COPY_START:
1679 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_SINGLE_COPY_END:
1680 return true;
1681 default:
1682 /* Fallthru to general call handling. */;
1685 /* Check if base is a global static variable that is not written
1686 by the function. */
1687 if (callee != NULL_TREE
1688 && TREE_CODE (base) == VAR_DECL
1689 && TREE_STATIC (base))
1691 struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_get_node (callee);
1692 bitmap not_written;
1694 if (node
1695 && (not_written = ipa_reference_get_not_written_global (node))
1696 && bitmap_bit_p (not_written, DECL_UID (base)))
1697 return false;
1700 /* Check if the base variable is call-clobbered. */
1701 if (DECL_P (base))
1702 return pt_solution_includes (gimple_call_clobber_set (call), base);
1703 else if ((TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF
1704 || TREE_CODE (base) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
1705 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0)) == SSA_NAME)
1707 struct ptr_info_def *pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (TREE_OPERAND (base, 0));
1708 if (!pi)
1709 return true;
1711 return pt_solutions_intersect (gimple_call_clobber_set (call), &pi->pt);
1714 return true;
1717 /* If the call in statement CALL may clobber the memory reference REF
1718 return true, otherwise return false. */
1720 bool
1721 call_may_clobber_ref_p (gimple call, tree ref)
1723 bool res;
1724 ao_ref r;
1725 ao_ref_init (&r, ref);
1726 res = call_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (call, &r);
1727 if (res)
1728 ++alias_stats.call_may_clobber_ref_p_may_alias;
1729 else
1730 ++alias_stats.call_may_clobber_ref_p_no_alias;
1731 return res;
1735 /* If the statement STMT may clobber the memory reference REF return true,
1736 otherwise return false. */
1738 bool
1739 stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (gimple stmt, ao_ref *ref)
1741 if (is_gimple_call (stmt))
1743 tree lhs = gimple_call_lhs (stmt);
1744 if (lhs
1745 && TREE_CODE (lhs) != SSA_NAME)
1747 ao_ref r;
1748 ao_ref_init (&r, lhs);
1749 if (refs_may_alias_p_1 (ref, &r, true))
1750 return true;
1753 return call_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (stmt, ref);
1755 else if (gimple_assign_single_p (stmt))
1757 tree lhs = gimple_assign_lhs (stmt);
1758 if (TREE_CODE (lhs) != SSA_NAME)
1760 ao_ref r;
1761 ao_ref_init (&r, lhs);
1762 return refs_may_alias_p_1 (ref, &r, true);
1765 else if (gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_ASM)
1766 return true;
1768 return false;
1771 bool
1772 stmt_may_clobber_ref_p (gimple stmt, tree ref)
1774 ao_ref r;
1775 ao_ref_init (&r, ref);
1776 return stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (stmt, &r);
1779 /* If STMT kills the memory reference REF return true, otherwise
1780 return false. */
1782 static bool
1783 stmt_kills_ref_p_1 (gimple stmt, ao_ref *ref)
1785 /* For a must-alias check we need to be able to constrain
1786 the access properly. */
1787 ao_ref_base (ref);
1788 if (ref->max_size == -1)
1789 return false;
1791 if (gimple_has_lhs (stmt)
1792 && TREE_CODE (gimple_get_lhs (stmt)) != SSA_NAME
1793 /* The assignment is not necessarily carried out if it can throw
1794 and we can catch it in the current function where we could inspect
1795 the previous value.
1796 ??? We only need to care about the RHS throwing. For aggregate
1797 assignments or similar calls and non-call exceptions the LHS
1798 might throw as well. */
1799 && !stmt_can_throw_internal (stmt))
1801 tree base, lhs = gimple_get_lhs (stmt);
1802 HOST_WIDE_INT size, offset, max_size;
1803 base = get_ref_base_and_extent (lhs, &offset, &size, &max_size);
1804 /* We can get MEM[symbol: sZ, index: D.8862_1] here,
1805 so base == ref->base does not always hold. */
1806 if (base == ref->base)
1808 /* For a must-alias check we need to be able to constrain
1809 the access properly. */
1810 if (size != -1 && size == max_size)
1812 if (offset <= ref->offset
1813 && offset + size >= ref->offset + ref->max_size)
1814 return true;
1819 if (is_gimple_call (stmt))
1821 tree callee = gimple_call_fndecl (stmt);
1822 if (callee != NULL_TREE
1823 && DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (callee) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL)
1824 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee))
1826 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY:
1827 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY:
1828 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
1829 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
1830 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK:
1831 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK:
1832 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
1833 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
1835 tree dest = gimple_call_arg (stmt, 0);
1836 tree len = gimple_call_arg (stmt, 2);
1837 tree base = NULL_TREE;
1838 HOST_WIDE_INT offset = 0;
1839 if (!host_integerp (len, 0))
1840 return false;
1841 if (TREE_CODE (dest) == ADDR_EXPR)
1842 base = get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (TREE_OPERAND (dest, 0),
1843 &offset);
1844 else if (TREE_CODE (dest) == SSA_NAME)
1845 base = dest;
1846 if (base
1847 && base == ao_ref_base (ref))
1849 HOST_WIDE_INT size = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (len);
1850 if (offset <= ref->offset / BITS_PER_UNIT
1851 && (offset + size
1852 >= ((ref->offset + ref->max_size + BITS_PER_UNIT - 1)
1853 / BITS_PER_UNIT)))
1854 return true;
1856 break;
1859 case BUILT_IN_VA_END:
1861 tree ptr = gimple_call_arg (stmt, 0);
1862 if (TREE_CODE (ptr) == ADDR_EXPR)
1864 tree base = ao_ref_base (ref);
1865 if (TREE_OPERAND (ptr, 0) == base)
1866 return true;
1868 break;
1871 default:;
1874 return false;
1877 bool
1878 stmt_kills_ref_p (gimple stmt, tree ref)
1880 ao_ref r;
1881 ao_ref_init (&r, ref);
1882 return stmt_kills_ref_p_1 (stmt, &r);
1886 /* Walk the virtual use-def chain of VUSE until hitting the virtual operand
1887 TARGET or a statement clobbering the memory reference REF in which
1888 case false is returned. The walk starts with VUSE, one argument of PHI. */
1890 static bool
1891 maybe_skip_until (gimple phi, tree target, ao_ref *ref,
1892 tree vuse, bitmap *visited)
1894 basic_block bb = gimple_bb (phi);
1896 if (!*visited)
1897 *visited = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
1899 bitmap_set_bit (*visited, SSA_NAME_VERSION (PHI_RESULT (phi)));
1901 /* Walk until we hit the target. */
1902 while (vuse != target)
1904 gimple def_stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (vuse);
1905 /* Recurse for PHI nodes. */
1906 if (gimple_code (def_stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI)
1908 /* An already visited PHI node ends the walk successfully. */
1909 if (bitmap_bit_p (*visited, SSA_NAME_VERSION (PHI_RESULT (def_stmt))))
1910 return true;
1911 vuse = get_continuation_for_phi (def_stmt, ref, visited);
1912 if (!vuse)
1913 return false;
1914 continue;
1916 /* A clobbering statement or the end of the IL ends it failing. */
1917 else if (gimple_nop_p (def_stmt)
1918 || stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (def_stmt, ref))
1919 return false;
1920 /* If we reach a new basic-block see if we already skipped it
1921 in a previous walk that ended successfully. */
1922 if (gimple_bb (def_stmt) != bb)
1924 if (!bitmap_set_bit (*visited, SSA_NAME_VERSION (vuse)))
1925 return true;
1926 bb = gimple_bb (def_stmt);
1928 vuse = gimple_vuse (def_stmt);
1930 return true;
1933 /* For two PHI arguments ARG0 and ARG1 try to skip non-aliasing code
1934 until we hit the phi argument definition that dominates the other one.
1935 Return that, or NULL_TREE if there is no such definition. */
1937 static tree
1938 get_continuation_for_phi_1 (gimple phi, tree arg0, tree arg1,
1939 ao_ref *ref, bitmap *visited)
1941 gimple def0 = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (arg0);
1942 gimple def1 = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (arg1);
1943 tree common_vuse;
1945 if (arg0 == arg1)
1946 return arg0;
1947 else if (gimple_nop_p (def0)
1948 || (!gimple_nop_p (def1)
1949 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS,
1950 gimple_bb (def1), gimple_bb (def0))))
1952 if (maybe_skip_until (phi, arg0, ref, arg1, visited))
1953 return arg0;
1955 else if (gimple_nop_p (def1)
1956 || dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS,
1957 gimple_bb (def0), gimple_bb (def1)))
1959 if (maybe_skip_until (phi, arg1, ref, arg0, visited))
1960 return arg1;
1962 /* Special case of a diamond:
1963 MEM_1 = ...
1964 goto (cond) ? L1 : L2
1965 L1: store1 = ... #MEM_2 = vuse(MEM_1)
1966 goto L3
1967 L2: store2 = ... #MEM_3 = vuse(MEM_1)
1968 L3: MEM_4 = PHI<MEM_2, MEM_3>
1969 We were called with the PHI at L3, MEM_2 and MEM_3 don't
1970 dominate each other, but still we can easily skip this PHI node
1971 if we recognize that the vuse MEM operand is the same for both,
1972 and that we can skip both statements (they don't clobber us).
1973 This is still linear. Don't use maybe_skip_until, that might
1974 potentially be slow. */
1975 else if ((common_vuse = gimple_vuse (def0))
1976 && common_vuse == gimple_vuse (def1))
1978 if (!stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (def0, ref)
1979 && !stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (def1, ref))
1980 return common_vuse;
1983 return NULL_TREE;
1987 /* Starting from a PHI node for the virtual operand of the memory reference
1988 REF find a continuation virtual operand that allows to continue walking
1989 statements dominating PHI skipping only statements that cannot possibly
1990 clobber REF. Returns NULL_TREE if no suitable virtual operand can
1991 be found. */
1993 tree
1994 get_continuation_for_phi (gimple phi, ao_ref *ref, bitmap *visited)
1996 unsigned nargs = gimple_phi_num_args (phi);
1998 /* Through a single-argument PHI we can simply look through. */
1999 if (nargs == 1)
2000 return PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, 0);
2002 /* For two or more arguments try to pairwise skip non-aliasing code
2003 until we hit the phi argument definition that dominates the other one. */
2004 else if (nargs >= 2)
2006 tree arg0, arg1;
2007 unsigned i;
2009 /* Find a candidate for the virtual operand which definition
2010 dominates those of all others. */
2011 arg0 = PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, 0);
2012 if (!SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (arg0))
2013 for (i = 1; i < nargs; ++i)
2015 arg1 = PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, i);
2016 if (SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (arg1))
2018 arg0 = arg1;
2019 break;
2021 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS,
2022 gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (arg0)),
2023 gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (arg1))))
2024 arg0 = arg1;
2027 /* Then pairwise reduce against the found candidate. */
2028 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
2030 arg1 = PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, i);
2031 arg0 = get_continuation_for_phi_1 (phi, arg0, arg1, ref, visited);
2032 if (!arg0)
2033 return NULL_TREE;
2036 return arg0;
2039 return NULL_TREE;
2042 /* Based on the memory reference REF and its virtual use VUSE call
2043 WALKER for each virtual use that is equivalent to VUSE, including VUSE
2044 itself. That is, for each virtual use for which its defining statement
2045 does not clobber REF.
2047 WALKER is called with REF, the current virtual use and DATA. If
2048 WALKER returns non-NULL the walk stops and its result is returned.
2049 At the end of a non-successful walk NULL is returned.
2051 TRANSLATE if non-NULL is called with a pointer to REF, the virtual
2052 use which definition is a statement that may clobber REF and DATA.
2053 If TRANSLATE returns (void *)-1 the walk stops and NULL is returned.
2054 If TRANSLATE returns non-NULL the walk stops and its result is returned.
2055 If TRANSLATE returns NULL the walk continues and TRANSLATE is supposed
2056 to adjust REF and *DATA to make that valid.
2058 TODO: Cache the vector of equivalent vuses per ref, vuse pair. */
2060 void *
2061 walk_non_aliased_vuses (ao_ref *ref, tree vuse,
2062 void *(*walker)(ao_ref *, tree, void *),
2063 void *(*translate)(ao_ref *, tree, void *), void *data)
2065 bitmap visited = NULL;
2066 void *res;
2068 timevar_push (TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK);
2072 gimple def_stmt;
2074 /* ??? Do we want to account this to TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK? */
2075 res = (*walker) (ref, vuse, data);
2076 if (res)
2077 break;
2079 def_stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (vuse);
2080 if (gimple_nop_p (def_stmt))
2081 break;
2082 else if (gimple_code (def_stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI)
2083 vuse = get_continuation_for_phi (def_stmt, ref, &visited);
2084 else
2086 if (stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (def_stmt, ref))
2088 if (!translate)
2089 break;
2090 res = (*translate) (ref, vuse, data);
2091 /* Failed lookup and translation. */
2092 if (res == (void *)-1)
2094 res = NULL;
2095 break;
2097 /* Lookup succeeded. */
2098 else if (res != NULL)
2099 break;
2100 /* Translation succeeded, continue walking. */
2102 vuse = gimple_vuse (def_stmt);
2105 while (vuse);
2107 if (visited)
2108 BITMAP_FREE (visited);
2110 timevar_pop (TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK);
2112 return res;
2116 /* Based on the memory reference REF call WALKER for each vdef which
2117 defining statement may clobber REF, starting with VDEF. If REF
2118 is NULL_TREE, each defining statement is visited.
2120 WALKER is called with REF, the current vdef and DATA. If WALKER
2121 returns true the walk is stopped, otherwise it continues.
2123 At PHI nodes walk_aliased_vdefs forks into one walk for reach
2124 PHI argument (but only one walk continues on merge points), the
2125 return value is true if any of the walks was successful.
2127 The function returns the number of statements walked. */
2129 static unsigned int
2130 walk_aliased_vdefs_1 (ao_ref *ref, tree vdef,
2131 bool (*walker)(ao_ref *, tree, void *), void *data,
2132 bitmap *visited, unsigned int cnt)
2136 gimple def_stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (vdef);
2138 if (*visited
2139 && !bitmap_set_bit (*visited, SSA_NAME_VERSION (vdef)))
2140 return cnt;
2142 if (gimple_nop_p (def_stmt))
2143 return cnt;
2144 else if (gimple_code (def_stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI)
2146 unsigned i;
2147 if (!*visited)
2148 *visited = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
2149 for (i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (def_stmt); ++i)
2150 cnt += walk_aliased_vdefs_1 (ref, gimple_phi_arg_def (def_stmt, i),
2151 walker, data, visited, 0);
2152 return cnt;
2155 /* ??? Do we want to account this to TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK? */
2156 cnt++;
2157 if ((!ref
2158 || stmt_may_clobber_ref_p_1 (def_stmt, ref))
2159 && (*walker) (ref, vdef, data))
2160 return cnt;
2162 vdef = gimple_vuse (def_stmt);
2164 while (1);
2167 unsigned int
2168 walk_aliased_vdefs (ao_ref *ref, tree vdef,
2169 bool (*walker)(ao_ref *, tree, void *), void *data,
2170 bitmap *visited)
2172 bitmap local_visited = NULL;
2173 unsigned int ret;
2175 timevar_push (TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK);
2177 ret = walk_aliased_vdefs_1 (ref, vdef, walker, data,
2178 visited ? visited : &local_visited, 0);
2179 if (local_visited)
2180 BITMAP_FREE (local_visited);
2182 timevar_pop (TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK);
2184 return ret;