1 /* Predicate aware uninitialized variable warning.
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Xinliang David Li <davidxl@google.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)
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18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
28 #include "basic-block.h"
30 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
32 #include "pointer-set.h"
33 #include "tree-flow.h"
35 #include "tree-inline.h"
37 #include "tree-pass.h"
38 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
40 /* This implements the pass that does predicate aware warning on uses of
41 possibly uninitialized variables. The pass first collects the set of
42 possibly uninitialized SSA names. For each such name, it walks through
43 all its immediate uses. For each immediate use, it rebuilds the condition
44 expression (the predicate) that guards the use. The predicate is then
45 examined to see if the variable is always defined under that same condition.
46 This is done either by pruning the unrealizable paths that lead to the
47 default definitions or by checking if the predicate set that guards the
48 defining paths is a superset of the use predicate. */
51 /* Pointer set of potentially undefined ssa names, i.e.,
52 ssa names that are defined by phi with operands that
53 are not defined or potentially undefined. */
54 static struct pointer_set_t
*possibly_undefined_names
= 0;
56 /* Bit mask handling macros. */
57 #define MASK_SET_BIT(mask, pos) mask |= (1 << pos)
58 #define MASK_TEST_BIT(mask, pos) (mask & (1 << pos))
59 #define MASK_EMPTY(mask) (mask == 0)
61 /* Returns the first bit position (starting from LSB)
62 in mask that is non zero. Returns -1 if the mask is empty. */
64 get_mask_first_set_bit (unsigned mask
)
70 while ((mask
& (1 << pos
)) == 0)
75 #define MASK_FIRST_SET_BIT(mask) get_mask_first_set_bit (mask)
78 /* Return true if T, an SSA_NAME, has an undefined value. */
81 ssa_undefined_value_p (tree t
)
83 tree var
= SSA_NAME_VAR (t
);
87 /* Parameters get their initial value from the function entry. */
88 else if (TREE_CODE (var
) == PARM_DECL
)
90 /* When returning by reference the return address is actually a hidden
92 else if (TREE_CODE (var
) == RESULT_DECL
&& DECL_BY_REFERENCE (var
))
94 /* Hard register variables get their initial value from the ether. */
95 else if (TREE_CODE (var
) == VAR_DECL
&& DECL_HARD_REGISTER (var
))
98 /* The value is undefined iff its definition statement is empty. */
99 return (gimple_nop_p (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (t
))
100 || (possibly_undefined_names
101 && pointer_set_contains (possibly_undefined_names
, t
)));
104 /* Checks if the operand OPND of PHI is defined by
105 another phi with one operand defined by this PHI,
106 but the rest operands are all defined. If yes,
107 returns true to skip this this operand as being
108 redundant. Can be enhanced to be more general. */
111 can_skip_redundant_opnd (tree opnd
, gimple phi
)
117 phi_def
= gimple_phi_result (phi
);
118 op_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (opnd
);
119 if (gimple_code (op_def
) != GIMPLE_PHI
)
121 n
= gimple_phi_num_args (op_def
);
122 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
124 tree op
= gimple_phi_arg_def (op_def
, i
);
125 if (TREE_CODE (op
) != SSA_NAME
)
127 if (op
!= phi_def
&& ssa_undefined_value_p (op
))
134 /* Returns a bit mask holding the positions of arguments in PHI
135 that have empty (or possibly empty) definitions. */
138 compute_uninit_opnds_pos (gimple phi
)
141 unsigned uninit_opnds
= 0;
143 n
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
144 /* Bail out for phi with too many args. */
148 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
150 tree op
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
151 if (TREE_CODE (op
) == SSA_NAME
152 && ssa_undefined_value_p (op
)
153 && !can_skip_redundant_opnd (op
, phi
))
154 MASK_SET_BIT (uninit_opnds
, i
);
159 /* Find the immediate postdominator PDOM of the specified
160 basic block BLOCK. */
162 static inline basic_block
163 find_pdom (basic_block block
)
165 if (block
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
166 return EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
;
170 = get_immediate_dominator (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
, block
);
172 return EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
;
177 /* Find the immediate DOM of the specified
178 basic block BLOCK. */
180 static inline basic_block
181 find_dom (basic_block block
)
183 if (block
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
)
184 return ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
;
187 basic_block bb
= get_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, block
);
189 return ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
;
194 /* Returns true if BB1 is postdominating BB2 and BB1 is
195 not a loop exit bb. The loop exit bb check is simple and does
196 not cover all cases. */
199 is_non_loop_exit_postdominating (basic_block bb1
, basic_block bb2
)
201 if (!dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
, bb2
, bb1
))
204 if (single_pred_p (bb1
) && !single_succ_p (bb2
))
210 /* Find the closest postdominator of a specified BB, which is control
213 static inline basic_block
214 find_control_equiv_block (basic_block bb
)
218 pdom
= find_pdom (bb
);
220 /* Skip the postdominating bb that is also loop exit. */
221 if (!is_non_loop_exit_postdominating (pdom
, bb
))
224 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, pdom
, bb
))
230 #define MAX_NUM_CHAINS 8
231 #define MAX_CHAIN_LEN 5
232 #define MAX_POSTDOM_CHECK 8
234 /* Computes the control dependence chains (paths of edges)
235 for DEP_BB up to the dominating basic block BB (the head node of a
236 chain should be dominated by it). CD_CHAINS is pointer to a
237 dynamic array holding the result chains. CUR_CD_CHAIN is the current
238 chain being computed. *NUM_CHAINS is total number of chains. The
239 function returns true if the information is successfully computed,
240 return false if there is no control dependence or not computed. */
243 compute_control_dep_chain (basic_block bb
, basic_block dep_bb
,
244 vec
<edge
> *cd_chains
,
246 vec
<edge
> *cur_cd_chain
)
251 bool found_cd_chain
= false;
252 size_t cur_chain_len
= 0;
254 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb
->succs
) < 2)
257 /* Could use a set instead. */
258 cur_chain_len
= cur_cd_chain
->length ();
259 if (cur_chain_len
> MAX_CHAIN_LEN
)
262 for (i
= 0; i
< cur_chain_len
; i
++)
264 edge e
= (*cur_cd_chain
)[i
];
265 /* cycle detected. */
270 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
273 int post_dom_check
= 0;
274 if (e
->flags
& (EDGE_FAKE
| EDGE_ABNORMAL
))
278 cur_cd_chain
->safe_push (e
);
279 while (!is_non_loop_exit_postdominating (cd_bb
, bb
))
283 /* Found a direct control dependence. */
284 if (*num_chains
< MAX_NUM_CHAINS
)
286 cd_chains
[*num_chains
] = cur_cd_chain
->copy ();
289 found_cd_chain
= true;
290 /* check path from next edge. */
294 /* Now check if DEP_BB is indirectly control dependent on BB. */
295 if (compute_control_dep_chain (cd_bb
, dep_bb
, cd_chains
,
296 num_chains
, cur_cd_chain
))
298 found_cd_chain
= true;
302 cd_bb
= find_pdom (cd_bb
);
304 if (cd_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
|| post_dom_check
> MAX_POSTDOM_CHECK
)
307 cur_cd_chain
->pop ();
308 gcc_assert (cur_cd_chain
->length () == cur_chain_len
);
310 gcc_assert (cur_cd_chain
->length () == cur_chain_len
);
312 return found_cd_chain
;
315 typedef struct use_pred_info
323 /* Converts the chains of control dependence edges into a set of
324 predicates. A control dependence chain is represented by a vector
325 edges. DEP_CHAINS points to an array of dependence chains.
326 NUM_CHAINS is the size of the chain array. One edge in a dependence
327 chain is mapped to predicate expression represented by use_pred_info_t
328 type. One dependence chain is converted to a composite predicate that
329 is the result of AND operation of use_pred_info_t mapped to each edge.
330 A composite predicate is presented by a vector of use_pred_info_t. On
331 return, *PREDS points to the resulting array of composite predicates.
332 *NUM_PREDS is the number of composite predictes. */
335 convert_control_dep_chain_into_preds (vec
<edge
> *dep_chains
,
337 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> **preds
,
340 bool has_valid_pred
= false;
342 if (num_chains
== 0 || num_chains
>= MAX_NUM_CHAINS
)
345 /* Now convert the control dep chain into a set
347 typedef vec
<use_pred_info_t
> vec_use_pred_info_t_heap
;
348 *preds
= XCNEWVEC (vec_use_pred_info_t_heap
, num_chains
);
349 *num_preds
= num_chains
;
351 for (i
= 0; i
< num_chains
; i
++)
353 vec
<edge
> one_cd_chain
= dep_chains
[i
];
355 has_valid_pred
= false;
356 for (j
= 0; j
< one_cd_chain
.length (); j
++)
359 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
360 basic_block guard_bb
;
361 use_pred_info_t one_pred
;
366 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (guard_bb
);
369 has_valid_pred
= false;
372 cond_stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
373 if (gimple_code (cond_stmt
) == GIMPLE_CALL
374 && EDGE_COUNT (e
->src
->succs
) >= 2)
376 /* Ignore EH edge. Can add assertion
377 on the other edge's flag. */
380 /* Skip if there is essentially one succesor. */
381 if (EDGE_COUNT (e
->src
->succs
) == 2)
387 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e1
, ei1
, e
->src
->succs
)
389 if (EDGE_COUNT (e1
->dest
->succs
) == 0)
398 if (gimple_code (cond_stmt
) != GIMPLE_COND
)
400 has_valid_pred
= false;
403 one_pred
= XNEW (struct use_pred_info
);
404 one_pred
->cond
= cond_stmt
;
405 one_pred
->invert
= !!(e
->flags
& EDGE_FALSE_VALUE
);
406 (*preds
)[i
].safe_push (one_pred
);
407 has_valid_pred
= true;
413 return has_valid_pred
;
416 /* Computes all control dependence chains for USE_BB. The control
417 dependence chains are then converted to an array of composite
418 predicates pointed to by PREDS. PHI_BB is the basic block of
419 the phi whose result is used in USE_BB. */
422 find_predicates (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> **preds
,
427 size_t num_chains
= 0, i
;
428 vec
<edge
> *dep_chains
= 0;
429 vec
<edge
> cur_chain
= vNULL
;
430 bool has_valid_pred
= false;
431 basic_block cd_root
= 0;
433 typedef vec
<edge
> vec_edge_heap
;
434 dep_chains
= XCNEWVEC (vec_edge_heap
, MAX_NUM_CHAINS
);
436 /* First find the closest bb that is control equivalent to PHI_BB
437 that also dominates USE_BB. */
439 while (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, use_bb
, cd_root
))
441 basic_block ctrl_eq_bb
= find_control_equiv_block (cd_root
);
442 if (ctrl_eq_bb
&& dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, use_bb
, ctrl_eq_bb
))
443 cd_root
= ctrl_eq_bb
;
448 compute_control_dep_chain (cd_root
, use_bb
,
449 dep_chains
, &num_chains
,
453 = convert_control_dep_chain_into_preds (dep_chains
,
457 /* Free individual chain */
458 cur_chain
.release ();
459 for (i
= 0; i
< num_chains
; i
++)
460 dep_chains
[i
].release ();
462 return has_valid_pred
;
465 /* Computes the set of incoming edges of PHI that have non empty
466 definitions of a phi chain. The collection will be done
467 recursively on operands that are defined by phis. CD_ROOT
468 is the control dependence root. *EDGES holds the result, and
469 VISITED_PHIS is a pointer set for detecting cycles. */
472 collect_phi_def_edges (gimple phi
, basic_block cd_root
,
474 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
)
480 if (pointer_set_insert (visited_phis
, phi
))
483 n
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
484 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
486 opnd_edge
= gimple_phi_arg_edge (phi
, i
);
487 opnd
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
489 if (TREE_CODE (opnd
) != SSA_NAME
)
491 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
493 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n[CHECK] Found def edge %d in ", (int)i
);
494 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, phi
, 0, 0);
496 edges
->safe_push (opnd_edge
);
500 gimple def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (opnd
);
502 if (gimple_code (def
) == GIMPLE_PHI
503 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
,
504 gimple_bb (def
), cd_root
))
505 collect_phi_def_edges (def
, cd_root
, edges
,
507 else if (!ssa_undefined_value_p (opnd
))
509 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
511 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n[CHECK] Found def edge %d in ", (int)i
);
512 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, phi
, 0, 0);
514 edges
->safe_push (opnd_edge
);
520 /* For each use edge of PHI, computes all control dependence chains.
521 The control dependence chains are then converted to an array of
522 composite predicates pointed to by PREDS. */
525 find_def_preds (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> **preds
,
526 size_t *num_preds
, gimple phi
)
528 size_t num_chains
= 0, i
, n
;
529 vec
<edge
> *dep_chains
= 0;
530 vec
<edge
> cur_chain
= vNULL
;
531 vec
<edge
> def_edges
= vNULL
;
532 bool has_valid_pred
= false;
533 basic_block phi_bb
, cd_root
= 0;
534 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
;
536 typedef vec
<edge
> vec_edge_heap
;
537 dep_chains
= XCNEWVEC (vec_edge_heap
, MAX_NUM_CHAINS
);
539 phi_bb
= gimple_bb (phi
);
540 /* First find the closest dominating bb to be
541 the control dependence root */
542 cd_root
= find_dom (phi_bb
);
546 visited_phis
= pointer_set_create ();
547 collect_phi_def_edges (phi
, cd_root
, &def_edges
, visited_phis
);
548 pointer_set_destroy (visited_phis
);
550 n
= def_edges
.length ();
554 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
559 opnd_edge
= def_edges
[i
];
560 prev_nc
= num_chains
;
561 compute_control_dep_chain (cd_root
, opnd_edge
->src
,
562 dep_chains
, &num_chains
,
564 /* Free individual chain */
565 cur_chain
.release ();
567 /* Now update the newly added chains with
568 the phi operand edge: */
569 if (EDGE_COUNT (opnd_edge
->src
->succs
) > 1)
571 if (prev_nc
== num_chains
572 && num_chains
< MAX_NUM_CHAINS
)
574 for (j
= prev_nc
; j
< num_chains
; j
++)
576 dep_chains
[j
].safe_push (opnd_edge
);
582 = convert_control_dep_chain_into_preds (dep_chains
,
586 for (i
= 0; i
< num_chains
; i
++)
587 dep_chains
[i
].release ();
589 return has_valid_pred
;
592 /* Dumps the predicates (PREDS) for USESTMT. */
595 dump_predicates (gimple usestmt
, size_t num_preds
,
596 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
,
600 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> one_pred_chain
;
601 fprintf (dump_file
, msg
);
602 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, usestmt
, 0, 0);
603 fprintf (dump_file
, "is guarded by :\n");
604 /* do some dumping here: */
605 for (i
= 0; i
< num_preds
; i
++)
609 one_pred_chain
= preds
[i
];
610 np
= one_pred_chain
.length ();
612 for (j
= 0; j
< np
; j
++)
614 use_pred_info_t one_pred
616 if (one_pred
->invert
)
617 fprintf (dump_file
, " (.NOT.) ");
618 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, one_pred
->cond
, 0, 0);
620 fprintf (dump_file
, "(.AND.)\n");
622 if (i
< num_preds
- 1)
623 fprintf (dump_file
, "(.OR.)\n");
627 /* Destroys the predicate set *PREDS. */
630 destroy_predicate_vecs (size_t n
,
631 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> * preds
)
634 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
636 for (j
= 0; j
< preds
[i
].length (); j
++)
644 /* Computes the 'normalized' conditional code with operand
645 swapping and condition inversion. */
647 static enum tree_code
648 get_cmp_code (enum tree_code orig_cmp_code
,
649 bool swap_cond
, bool invert
)
651 enum tree_code tc
= orig_cmp_code
;
654 tc
= swap_tree_comparison (orig_cmp_code
);
656 tc
= invert_tree_comparison (tc
, false);
673 /* Returns true if VAL falls in the range defined by BOUNDARY and CMPC, i.e.
674 all values in the range satisfies (x CMPC BOUNDARY) == true. */
677 is_value_included_in (tree val
, tree boundary
, enum tree_code cmpc
)
679 bool inverted
= false;
683 /* Only handle integer constant here. */
684 if (TREE_CODE (val
) != INTEGER_CST
685 || TREE_CODE (boundary
) != INTEGER_CST
)
688 is_unsigned
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (val
));
690 if (cmpc
== GE_EXPR
|| cmpc
== GT_EXPR
693 cmpc
= invert_tree_comparison (cmpc
, false);
700 result
= tree_int_cst_equal (val
, boundary
);
701 else if (cmpc
== LT_EXPR
)
702 result
= INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED (val
, boundary
);
705 gcc_assert (cmpc
== LE_EXPR
);
706 result
= (tree_int_cst_equal (val
, boundary
)
707 || INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED (val
, boundary
));
713 result
= tree_int_cst_equal (val
, boundary
);
714 else if (cmpc
== LT_EXPR
)
715 result
= INT_CST_LT (val
, boundary
);
718 gcc_assert (cmpc
== LE_EXPR
);
719 result
= (tree_int_cst_equal (val
, boundary
)
720 || INT_CST_LT (val
, boundary
));
730 /* Returns true if PRED is common among all the predicate
731 chains (PREDS) (and therefore can be factored out).
732 NUM_PRED_CHAIN is the size of array PREDS. */
735 find_matching_predicate_in_rest_chains (use_pred_info_t pred
,
736 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
,
737 size_t num_pred_chains
)
742 if (num_pred_chains
== 1)
745 for (i
= 1; i
< num_pred_chains
; i
++)
748 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> one_chain
= preds
[i
];
749 n
= one_chain
.length ();
750 for (j
= 0; j
< n
; j
++)
752 use_pred_info_t pred2
754 /* can relax the condition comparison to not
755 use address comparison. However, the most common
756 case is that multiple control dependent paths share
757 a common path prefix, so address comparison should
760 if (pred2
->cond
== pred
->cond
761 && pred2
->invert
== pred
->invert
)
773 /* Forward declaration. */
775 is_use_properly_guarded (gimple use_stmt
,
778 unsigned uninit_opnds
,
779 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
);
781 /* Returns true if all uninitialized opnds are pruned. Returns false
782 otherwise. PHI is the phi node with uninitialized operands,
783 UNINIT_OPNDS is the bitmap of the uninitialize operand positions,
784 FLAG_DEF is the statement defining the flag guarding the use of the
785 PHI output, BOUNDARY_CST is the const value used in the predicate
786 associated with the flag, CMP_CODE is the comparison code used in
787 the predicate, VISITED_PHIS is the pointer set of phis visited, and
788 VISITED_FLAG_PHIS is the pointer to the pointer set of flag definitions
794 flag_1 = phi <0, 1> // (1)
795 var_1 = phi <undef, some_val>
799 flag_2 = phi <0, flag_1, flag_1> // (2)
800 var_2 = phi <undef, var_1, var_1>
807 Because some flag arg in (1) is not constant, if we do not look into the
808 flag phis recursively, it is conservatively treated as unknown and var_1
809 is thought to be flowed into use at (3). Since var_1 is potentially uninitialized
810 a false warning will be emitted. Checking recursively into (1), the compiler can
811 find out that only some_val (which is defined) can flow into (3) which is OK.
816 prune_uninit_phi_opnds_in_unrealizable_paths (
817 gimple phi
, unsigned uninit_opnds
,
818 gimple flag_def
, tree boundary_cst
,
819 enum tree_code cmp_code
,
820 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
,
821 bitmap
*visited_flag_phis
)
825 for (i
= 0; i
< MIN (32, gimple_phi_num_args (flag_def
)); i
++)
829 if (!MASK_TEST_BIT (uninit_opnds
, i
))
832 flag_arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (flag_def
, i
);
833 if (!is_gimple_constant (flag_arg
))
835 gimple flag_arg_def
, phi_arg_def
;
837 unsigned uninit_opnds_arg_phi
;
839 if (TREE_CODE (flag_arg
) != SSA_NAME
)
841 flag_arg_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (flag_arg
);
842 if (gimple_code (flag_arg_def
) != GIMPLE_PHI
)
845 phi_arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
846 if (TREE_CODE (phi_arg
) != SSA_NAME
)
849 phi_arg_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (phi_arg
);
850 if (gimple_code (phi_arg_def
) != GIMPLE_PHI
)
853 if (gimple_bb (phi_arg_def
) != gimple_bb (flag_arg_def
))
856 if (!*visited_flag_phis
)
857 *visited_flag_phis
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
859 if (bitmap_bit_p (*visited_flag_phis
,
860 SSA_NAME_VERSION (gimple_phi_result (flag_arg_def
))))
863 bitmap_set_bit (*visited_flag_phis
,
864 SSA_NAME_VERSION (gimple_phi_result (flag_arg_def
)));
866 /* Now recursively prune the uninitialized phi args. */
867 uninit_opnds_arg_phi
= compute_uninit_opnds_pos (phi_arg_def
);
868 if (!prune_uninit_phi_opnds_in_unrealizable_paths (
869 phi_arg_def
, uninit_opnds_arg_phi
,
870 flag_arg_def
, boundary_cst
, cmp_code
,
871 visited_phis
, visited_flag_phis
))
874 bitmap_clear_bit (*visited_flag_phis
,
875 SSA_NAME_VERSION (gimple_phi_result (flag_arg_def
)));
879 /* Now check if the constant is in the guarded range. */
880 if (is_value_included_in (flag_arg
, boundary_cst
, cmp_code
))
885 /* Now that we know that this undefined edge is not
886 pruned. If the operand is defined by another phi,
887 we can further prune the incoming edges of that
888 phi by checking the predicates of this operands. */
890 opnd
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
891 opnd_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (opnd
);
892 if (gimple_code (opnd_def
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
895 unsigned uninit_opnds2
896 = compute_uninit_opnds_pos (opnd_def
);
897 gcc_assert (!MASK_EMPTY (uninit_opnds2
));
898 opnd_edge
= gimple_phi_arg_edge (phi
, i
);
899 if (!is_use_properly_guarded (phi
,
914 /* A helper function that determines if the predicate set
915 of the use is not overlapping with that of the uninit paths.
916 The most common senario of guarded use is in Example 1:
929 The real world examples are usually more complicated, but similar
930 and usually result from inlining:
932 bool init_func (int * x)
951 Another possible use scenario is in the following trivial example:
963 Predicate analysis needs to compute the composite predicate:
965 1) 'x' use predicate: (n > 0) .AND. (m < 2)
966 2) 'x' default value (non-def) predicate: .NOT. (n > 0)
967 (the predicate chain for phi operand defs can be computed
968 starting from a bb that is control equivalent to the phi's
969 bb and is dominating the operand def.)
971 and check overlapping:
972 (n > 0) .AND. (m < 2) .AND. (.NOT. (n > 0))
975 This implementation provides framework that can handle
976 scenarios. (Note that many simple cases are handled properly
977 without the predicate analysis -- this is due to jump threading
978 transformation which eliminates the merge point thus makes
979 path sensitive analysis unnecessary.)
981 NUM_PREDS is the number is the number predicate chains, PREDS is
982 the array of chains, PHI is the phi node whose incoming (undefined)
983 paths need to be pruned, and UNINIT_OPNDS is the bitmap holding
984 uninit operand positions. VISITED_PHIS is the pointer set of phi
985 stmts being checked. */
989 use_pred_not_overlap_with_undef_path_pred (
991 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
,
992 gimple phi
, unsigned uninit_opnds
,
993 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
)
997 tree boundary_cst
= 0;
998 enum tree_code cmp_code
;
999 bool swap_cond
= false;
1000 bool invert
= false;
1001 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> the_pred_chain
;
1002 bitmap visited_flag_phis
= NULL
;
1003 bool all_pruned
= false;
1005 gcc_assert (num_preds
> 0);
1006 /* Find within the common prefix of multiple predicate chains
1007 a predicate that is a comparison of a flag variable against
1009 the_pred_chain
= preds
[0];
1010 n
= the_pred_chain
.length ();
1011 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1014 tree cond_lhs
, cond_rhs
, flag
= 0;
1016 use_pred_info_t the_pred
1017 = the_pred_chain
[i
];
1019 cond
= the_pred
->cond
;
1020 invert
= the_pred
->invert
;
1021 cond_lhs
= gimple_cond_lhs (cond
);
1022 cond_rhs
= gimple_cond_rhs (cond
);
1023 cmp_code
= gimple_cond_code (cond
);
1025 if (cond_lhs
!= NULL_TREE
&& TREE_CODE (cond_lhs
) == SSA_NAME
1026 && cond_rhs
!= NULL_TREE
&& is_gimple_constant (cond_rhs
))
1028 boundary_cst
= cond_rhs
;
1031 else if (cond_rhs
!= NULL_TREE
&& TREE_CODE (cond_rhs
) == SSA_NAME
1032 && cond_lhs
!= NULL_TREE
&& is_gimple_constant (cond_lhs
))
1034 boundary_cst
= cond_lhs
;
1042 flag_def
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (flag
);
1047 if ((gimple_code (flag_def
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
1048 && (gimple_bb (flag_def
) == gimple_bb (phi
))
1049 && find_matching_predicate_in_rest_chains (
1050 the_pred
, preds
, num_preds
))
1059 /* Now check all the uninit incoming edge has a constant flag value
1060 that is in conflict with the use guard/predicate. */
1061 cmp_code
= get_cmp_code (cmp_code
, swap_cond
, invert
);
1063 if (cmp_code
== ERROR_MARK
)
1066 all_pruned
= prune_uninit_phi_opnds_in_unrealizable_paths (phi
,
1072 &visited_flag_phis
);
1074 if (visited_flag_phis
)
1075 BITMAP_FREE (visited_flag_phis
);
1080 /* Returns true if TC is AND or OR */
1083 is_and_or_or (enum tree_code tc
, tree typ
)
1085 return (tc
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
1086 || (tc
== BIT_AND_EXPR
1087 && (typ
== 0 || TREE_CODE (typ
) == BOOLEAN_TYPE
)));
1090 typedef struct norm_cond
1093 enum tree_code cond_code
;
1098 /* Normalizes gimple condition COND. The normalization follows
1099 UD chains to form larger condition expression trees. NORM_COND
1100 holds the normalized result. COND_CODE is the logical opcode
1101 (AND or OR) of the normalized tree. */
1104 normalize_cond_1 (gimple cond
,
1105 norm_cond_t norm_cond
,
1106 enum tree_code cond_code
)
1108 enum gimple_code gc
;
1109 enum tree_code cur_cond_code
;
1112 gc
= gimple_code (cond
);
1113 if (gc
!= GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1115 norm_cond
->conds
.safe_push (cond
);
1119 cur_cond_code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (cond
);
1120 rhs1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (cond
);
1121 rhs2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (cond
);
1122 if (cur_cond_code
== NE_EXPR
)
1124 if (integer_zerop (rhs2
)
1125 && (TREE_CODE (rhs1
) == SSA_NAME
))
1127 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (rhs1
),
1128 norm_cond
, cond_code
);
1129 else if (integer_zerop (rhs1
)
1130 && (TREE_CODE (rhs2
) == SSA_NAME
))
1132 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (rhs2
),
1133 norm_cond
, cond_code
);
1135 norm_cond
->conds
.safe_push (cond
);
1140 if (is_and_or_or (cur_cond_code
, TREE_TYPE (rhs1
))
1141 && (cond_code
== cur_cond_code
|| cond_code
== ERROR_MARK
)
1142 && (TREE_CODE (rhs1
) == SSA_NAME
&& TREE_CODE (rhs2
) == SSA_NAME
))
1144 normalize_cond_1 (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (rhs1
),
1145 norm_cond
, cur_cond_code
);
1146 normalize_cond_1 (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (rhs2
),
1147 norm_cond
, cur_cond_code
);
1148 norm_cond
->cond_code
= cur_cond_code
;
1151 norm_cond
->conds
.safe_push (cond
);
1154 /* See normalize_cond_1 for details. INVERT is a flag to indicate
1155 if COND needs to be inverted or not. */
1158 normalize_cond (gimple cond
, norm_cond_t norm_cond
, bool invert
)
1160 enum tree_code cond_code
;
1162 norm_cond
->cond_code
= ERROR_MARK
;
1163 norm_cond
->invert
= false;
1164 norm_cond
->conds
.create (0);
1165 gcc_assert (gimple_code (cond
) == GIMPLE_COND
);
1166 cond_code
= gimple_cond_code (cond
);
1168 cond_code
= invert_tree_comparison (cond_code
, false);
1170 if (cond_code
== NE_EXPR
)
1172 if (integer_zerop (gimple_cond_rhs (cond
))
1173 && (TREE_CODE (gimple_cond_lhs (cond
)) == SSA_NAME
))
1175 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_cond_lhs (cond
)),
1176 norm_cond
, ERROR_MARK
);
1177 else if (integer_zerop (gimple_cond_lhs (cond
))
1178 && (TREE_CODE (gimple_cond_rhs (cond
)) == SSA_NAME
))
1180 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_cond_rhs (cond
)),
1181 norm_cond
, ERROR_MARK
);
1184 norm_cond
->conds
.safe_push (cond
);
1185 norm_cond
->invert
= invert
;
1190 norm_cond
->conds
.safe_push (cond
);
1191 norm_cond
->invert
= invert
;
1194 gcc_assert (norm_cond
->conds
.length () == 1
1195 || is_and_or_or (norm_cond
->cond_code
, NULL
));
1198 /* Returns true if the domain for condition COND1 is a subset of
1199 COND2. REVERSE is a flag. when it is true the function checks
1200 if COND1 is a superset of COND2. INVERT1 and INVERT2 are flags
1201 to indicate if COND1 and COND2 need to be inverted or not. */
1204 is_gcond_subset_of (gimple cond1
, bool invert1
,
1205 gimple cond2
, bool invert2
,
1208 enum gimple_code gc1
, gc2
;
1209 enum tree_code cond1_code
, cond2_code
;
1211 tree cond1_lhs
, cond1_rhs
, cond2_lhs
, cond2_rhs
;
1213 /* Take the short cut. */
1224 gc1
= gimple_code (cond1
);
1225 gc2
= gimple_code (cond2
);
1227 if ((gc1
!= GIMPLE_ASSIGN
&& gc1
!= GIMPLE_COND
)
1228 || (gc2
!= GIMPLE_ASSIGN
&& gc2
!= GIMPLE_COND
))
1229 return cond1
== cond2
;
1231 cond1_code
= ((gc1
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1232 ? gimple_assign_rhs_code (cond1
)
1233 : gimple_cond_code (cond1
));
1235 cond2_code
= ((gc2
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1236 ? gimple_assign_rhs_code (cond2
)
1237 : gimple_cond_code (cond2
));
1239 if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (cond1_code
) != tcc_comparison
1240 || TREE_CODE_CLASS (cond2_code
) != tcc_comparison
)
1244 cond1_code
= invert_tree_comparison (cond1_code
, false);
1246 cond2_code
= invert_tree_comparison (cond2_code
, false);
1248 cond1_lhs
= ((gc1
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1249 ? gimple_assign_rhs1 (cond1
)
1250 : gimple_cond_lhs (cond1
));
1251 cond1_rhs
= ((gc1
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1252 ? gimple_assign_rhs2 (cond1
)
1253 : gimple_cond_rhs (cond1
));
1254 cond2_lhs
= ((gc2
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1255 ? gimple_assign_rhs1 (cond2
)
1256 : gimple_cond_lhs (cond2
));
1257 cond2_rhs
= ((gc2
== GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
1258 ? gimple_assign_rhs2 (cond2
)
1259 : gimple_cond_rhs (cond2
));
1261 /* Assuming const operands have been swapped to the
1262 rhs at this point of the analysis. */
1264 if (cond1_lhs
!= cond2_lhs
)
1267 if (!is_gimple_constant (cond1_rhs
)
1268 || TREE_CODE (cond1_rhs
) != INTEGER_CST
)
1269 return (cond1_rhs
== cond2_rhs
);
1271 if (!is_gimple_constant (cond2_rhs
)
1272 || TREE_CODE (cond2_rhs
) != INTEGER_CST
)
1273 return (cond1_rhs
== cond2_rhs
);
1275 if (cond1_code
== EQ_EXPR
)
1276 return is_value_included_in (cond1_rhs
,
1277 cond2_rhs
, cond2_code
);
1278 if (cond1_code
== NE_EXPR
|| cond2_code
== EQ_EXPR
)
1279 return ((cond2_code
== cond1_code
)
1280 && tree_int_cst_equal (cond1_rhs
, cond2_rhs
));
1282 if (((cond1_code
== GE_EXPR
|| cond1_code
== GT_EXPR
)
1283 && (cond2_code
== LE_EXPR
|| cond2_code
== LT_EXPR
))
1284 || ((cond1_code
== LE_EXPR
|| cond1_code
== LT_EXPR
)
1285 && (cond2_code
== GE_EXPR
|| cond2_code
== GT_EXPR
)))
1288 if (cond1_code
!= GE_EXPR
&& cond1_code
!= GT_EXPR
1289 && cond1_code
!= LE_EXPR
&& cond1_code
!= LT_EXPR
)
1292 if (cond1_code
== GT_EXPR
)
1294 cond1_code
= GE_EXPR
;
1295 cond1_rhs
= fold_binary (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (cond1_rhs
),
1297 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (cond1_rhs
),
1300 else if (cond1_code
== LT_EXPR
)
1302 cond1_code
= LE_EXPR
;
1303 cond1_rhs
= fold_binary (MINUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (cond1_rhs
),
1305 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (cond1_rhs
),
1312 gcc_assert (cond1_code
== GE_EXPR
|| cond1_code
== LE_EXPR
);
1314 if (cond2_code
== GE_EXPR
|| cond2_code
== GT_EXPR
||
1315 cond2_code
== LE_EXPR
|| cond2_code
== LT_EXPR
)
1316 return is_value_included_in (cond1_rhs
,
1317 cond2_rhs
, cond2_code
);
1318 else if (cond2_code
== NE_EXPR
)
1320 (is_value_included_in (cond1_rhs
,
1321 cond2_rhs
, cond2_code
)
1322 && !is_value_included_in (cond2_rhs
,
1323 cond1_rhs
, cond1_code
));
1327 /* Returns true if the domain of the condition expression
1328 in COND is a subset of any of the sub-conditions
1329 of the normalized condtion NORM_COND. INVERT is a flag
1330 to indicate of the COND needs to be inverted.
1331 REVERSE is a flag. When it is true, the check is reversed --
1332 it returns true if COND is a superset of any of the subconditions
1336 is_subset_of_any (gimple cond
, bool invert
,
1337 norm_cond_t norm_cond
, bool reverse
)
1340 size_t len
= norm_cond
->conds
.length ();
1342 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1344 if (is_gcond_subset_of (cond
, invert
,
1345 norm_cond
->conds
[i
],
1352 /* NORM_COND1 and NORM_COND2 are normalized logical/BIT OR
1353 expressions (formed by following UD chains not control
1354 dependence chains). The function returns true of domain
1355 of and expression NORM_COND1 is a subset of NORM_COND2's.
1356 The implementation is conservative, and it returns false if
1357 it the inclusion relationship may not hold. */
1360 is_or_set_subset_of (norm_cond_t norm_cond1
,
1361 norm_cond_t norm_cond2
)
1364 size_t len
= norm_cond1
->conds
.length ();
1366 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1368 if (!is_subset_of_any (norm_cond1
->conds
[i
],
1369 false, norm_cond2
, false))
1375 /* NORM_COND1 and NORM_COND2 are normalized logical AND
1376 expressions (formed by following UD chains not control
1377 dependence chains). The function returns true of domain
1378 of and expression NORM_COND1 is a subset of NORM_COND2's. */
1381 is_and_set_subset_of (norm_cond_t norm_cond1
,
1382 norm_cond_t norm_cond2
)
1385 size_t len
= norm_cond2
->conds
.length ();
1387 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1389 if (!is_subset_of_any (norm_cond2
->conds
[i
],
1390 false, norm_cond1
, true))
1396 /* Returns true of the domain if NORM_COND1 is a subset
1397 of that of NORM_COND2. Returns false if it can not be
1401 is_norm_cond_subset_of (norm_cond_t norm_cond1
,
1402 norm_cond_t norm_cond2
)
1405 enum tree_code code1
, code2
;
1407 code1
= norm_cond1
->cond_code
;
1408 code2
= norm_cond2
->cond_code
;
1410 if (code1
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
1412 /* Both conditions are AND expressions. */
1413 if (code2
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
1414 return is_and_set_subset_of (norm_cond1
, norm_cond2
);
1415 /* NORM_COND1 is an AND expression, and NORM_COND2 is an OR
1416 expression. In this case, returns true if any subexpression
1417 of NORM_COND1 is a subset of any subexpression of NORM_COND2. */
1418 else if (code2
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
1421 len1
= norm_cond1
->conds
.length ();
1422 for (i
= 0; i
< len1
; i
++)
1424 gimple cond1
= norm_cond1
->conds
[i
];
1425 if (is_subset_of_any (cond1
, false, norm_cond2
, false))
1432 gcc_assert (code2
== ERROR_MARK
);
1433 gcc_assert (norm_cond2
->conds
.length () == 1);
1434 return is_subset_of_any (norm_cond2
->conds
[0],
1435 norm_cond2
->invert
, norm_cond1
, true);
1438 /* NORM_COND1 is an OR expression */
1439 else if (code1
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
1444 return is_or_set_subset_of (norm_cond1
, norm_cond2
);
1448 gcc_assert (code1
== ERROR_MARK
);
1449 gcc_assert (norm_cond1
->conds
.length () == 1);
1450 /* Conservatively returns false if NORM_COND1 is non-decomposible
1451 and NORM_COND2 is an AND expression. */
1452 if (code2
== BIT_AND_EXPR
)
1455 if (code2
== BIT_IOR_EXPR
)
1456 return is_subset_of_any (norm_cond1
->conds
[0],
1457 norm_cond1
->invert
, norm_cond2
, false);
1459 gcc_assert (code2
== ERROR_MARK
);
1460 gcc_assert (norm_cond2
->conds
.length () == 1);
1461 return is_gcond_subset_of (norm_cond1
->conds
[0],
1463 norm_cond2
->conds
[0],
1464 norm_cond2
->invert
, false);
1468 /* Returns true of the domain of single predicate expression
1469 EXPR1 is a subset of that of EXPR2. Returns false if it
1470 can not be proved. */
1473 is_pred_expr_subset_of (use_pred_info_t expr1
,
1474 use_pred_info_t expr2
)
1476 gimple cond1
, cond2
;
1477 enum tree_code code1
, code2
;
1478 struct norm_cond norm_cond1
, norm_cond2
;
1479 bool is_subset
= false;
1481 cond1
= expr1
->cond
;
1482 cond2
= expr2
->cond
;
1483 code1
= gimple_cond_code (cond1
);
1484 code2
= gimple_cond_code (cond2
);
1487 code1
= invert_tree_comparison (code1
, false);
1489 code2
= invert_tree_comparison (code2
, false);
1491 /* Fast path -- match exactly */
1492 if ((gimple_cond_lhs (cond1
) == gimple_cond_lhs (cond2
))
1493 && (gimple_cond_rhs (cond1
) == gimple_cond_rhs (cond2
))
1494 && (code1
== code2
))
1497 /* Normalize conditions. To keep NE_EXPR, do not invert
1498 with both need inversion. */
1499 normalize_cond (cond1
, &norm_cond1
, (expr1
->invert
));
1500 normalize_cond (cond2
, &norm_cond2
, (expr2
->invert
));
1502 is_subset
= is_norm_cond_subset_of (&norm_cond1
, &norm_cond2
);
1505 norm_cond1
.conds
.release ();
1506 norm_cond2
.conds
.release ();
1510 /* Returns true if the domain of PRED1 is a subset
1511 of that of PRED2. Returns false if it can not be proved so. */
1514 is_pred_chain_subset_of (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> pred1
,
1515 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> pred2
)
1517 size_t np1
, np2
, i1
, i2
;
1519 np1
= pred1
.length ();
1520 np2
= pred2
.length ();
1522 for (i2
= 0; i2
< np2
; i2
++)
1525 use_pred_info_t info2
1527 for (i1
= 0; i1
< np1
; i1
++)
1529 use_pred_info_t info1
1531 if (is_pred_expr_subset_of (info1
, info2
))
1543 /* Returns true if the domain defined by
1544 one pred chain ONE_PRED is a subset of the domain
1545 of *PREDS. It returns false if ONE_PRED's domain is
1546 not a subset of any of the sub-domains of PREDS (
1547 corresponding to each individual chains in it), even
1548 though it may be still be a subset of whole domain
1549 of PREDS which is the union (ORed) of all its subdomains.
1550 In other words, the result is conservative. */
1553 is_included_in (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> one_pred
,
1554 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
,
1559 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1561 if (is_pred_chain_subset_of (one_pred
, preds
[i
]))
1568 /* compares two predicate sets PREDS1 and PREDS2 and returns
1569 true if the domain defined by PREDS1 is a superset
1570 of PREDS2's domain. N1 and N2 are array sizes of PREDS1 and
1571 PREDS2 respectively. The implementation chooses not to build
1572 generic trees (and relying on the folding capability of the
1573 compiler), but instead performs brute force comparison of
1574 individual predicate chains (won't be a compile time problem
1575 as the chains are pretty short). When the function returns
1576 false, it does not necessarily mean *PREDS1 is not a superset
1577 of *PREDS2, but mean it may not be so since the analysis can
1578 not prove it. In such cases, false warnings may still be
1582 is_superset_of (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds1
,
1584 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds2
,
1588 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> one_pred_chain
;
1590 for (i
= 0; i
< n2
; i
++)
1592 one_pred_chain
= preds2
[i
];
1593 if (!is_included_in (one_pred_chain
, preds1
, n1
))
1600 /* Comparison function used by qsort. It is used to
1601 sort predicate chains to allow predicate
1605 pred_chain_length_cmp (const void *p1
, const void *p2
)
1607 use_pred_info_t i1
, i2
;
1608 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> const *chain1
1609 = (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> const *)p1
;
1610 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> const *chain2
1611 = (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> const *)p2
;
1613 if (chain1
->length () != chain2
->length ())
1614 return (chain1
->length () - chain2
->length ());
1619 /* Allow predicates with similar prefix come together. */
1620 if (!i1
->invert
&& i2
->invert
)
1622 else if (i1
->invert
&& !i2
->invert
)
1625 return gimple_uid (i1
->cond
) - gimple_uid (i2
->cond
);
1628 /* x OR (!x AND y) is equivalent to x OR y.
1629 This function normalizes x1 OR (!x1 AND x2) OR (!x1 AND !x2 AND x3)
1630 into x1 OR x2 OR x3. PREDS is the predicate chains, and N is
1631 the number of chains. Returns true if normalization happens. */
1634 normalize_preds (vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
, size_t *n
)
1637 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> pred_chain
;
1638 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> x
= vNULL
;
1639 use_pred_info_t xj
= 0, nxj
= 0;
1644 /* First sort the chains in ascending order of lengths. */
1645 qsort (preds
, *n
, sizeof (void *), pred_chain_length_cmp
);
1646 pred_chain
= preds
[0];
1647 ll
= pred_chain
.length ();
1652 use_pred_info_t xx
, yy
, xx2
, nyy
;
1653 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> pred_chain2
= preds
[1];
1654 if (pred_chain2
.length () != 2)
1657 /* See if simplification x AND y OR x AND !y is possible. */
1660 xx2
= pred_chain2
[0];
1661 nyy
= pred_chain2
[1];
1662 if (gimple_cond_lhs (xx
->cond
) != gimple_cond_lhs (xx2
->cond
)
1663 || gimple_cond_rhs (xx
->cond
) != gimple_cond_rhs (xx2
->cond
)
1664 || gimple_cond_code (xx
->cond
) != gimple_cond_code (xx2
->cond
)
1665 || (xx
->invert
!= xx2
->invert
))
1667 if (gimple_cond_lhs (yy
->cond
) != gimple_cond_lhs (nyy
->cond
)
1668 || gimple_cond_rhs (yy
->cond
) != gimple_cond_rhs (nyy
->cond
)
1669 || gimple_cond_code (yy
->cond
) != gimple_cond_code (nyy
->cond
)
1670 || (yy
->invert
== nyy
->invert
))
1673 /* Now merge the first two chains. */
1677 pred_chain
.release ();
1678 pred_chain2
.release ();
1679 pred_chain
.safe_push (xx
);
1680 preds
[0] = pred_chain
;
1681 for (i
= 1; i
< *n
- 1; i
++)
1682 preds
[i
] = preds
[i
+ 1];
1684 preds
[*n
- 1].create (0);
1691 x
.safe_push (pred_chain
[0]);
1693 /* The loop extracts x1, x2, x3, etc from chains
1694 x1 OR (!x1 AND x2) OR (!x1 AND !x2 AND x3) OR ... */
1695 for (i
= 1; i
< *n
; i
++)
1697 pred_chain
= preds
[i
];
1698 if (pred_chain
.length () != i
+ 1)
1701 for (j
= 0; j
< i
; j
++)
1704 nxj
= pred_chain
[j
];
1706 /* Check if nxj is !xj */
1707 if (gimple_cond_lhs (xj
->cond
) != gimple_cond_lhs (nxj
->cond
)
1708 || gimple_cond_rhs (xj
->cond
) != gimple_cond_rhs (nxj
->cond
)
1709 || gimple_cond_code (xj
->cond
) != gimple_cond_code (nxj
->cond
)
1710 || (xj
->invert
== nxj
->invert
))
1714 x
.safe_push (pred_chain
[i
]);
1717 /* Now normalize the pred chains using the extraced x1, x2, x3 etc. */
1718 for (j
= 0; j
< *n
; j
++)
1723 t
= XNEW (struct use_pred_info
);
1729 for (i
= 0; i
< *n
; i
++)
1731 pred_chain
= preds
[i
];
1732 for (j
= 0; j
< pred_chain
.length (); j
++)
1733 free (pred_chain
[j
]);
1734 pred_chain
.release ();
1736 pred_chain
.safe_push (x
[i
]);
1737 preds
[i
] = pred_chain
;
1744 /* Computes the predicates that guard the use and checks
1745 if the incoming paths that have empty (or possibly
1746 empty) definition can be pruned/filtered. The function returns
1747 true if it can be determined that the use of PHI's def in
1748 USE_STMT is guarded with a predicate set not overlapping with
1749 predicate sets of all runtime paths that do not have a definition.
1750 Returns false if it is not or it can not be determined. USE_BB is
1751 the bb of the use (for phi operand use, the bb is not the bb of
1752 the phi stmt, but the src bb of the operand edge). UNINIT_OPNDS
1753 is a bit vector. If an operand of PHI is uninitialized, the
1754 corresponding bit in the vector is 1. VISIED_PHIS is a pointer
1755 set of phis being visted. */
1758 is_use_properly_guarded (gimple use_stmt
,
1761 unsigned uninit_opnds
,
1762 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
)
1765 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *preds
= 0;
1766 vec
<use_pred_info_t
> *def_preds
= 0;
1767 size_t num_preds
= 0, num_def_preds
= 0;
1768 bool has_valid_preds
= false;
1769 bool is_properly_guarded
= false;
1771 if (pointer_set_insert (visited_phis
, phi
))
1774 phi_bb
= gimple_bb (phi
);
1776 if (is_non_loop_exit_postdominating (use_bb
, phi_bb
))
1779 has_valid_preds
= find_predicates (&preds
, &num_preds
,
1782 if (!has_valid_preds
)
1784 destroy_predicate_vecs (num_preds
, preds
);
1789 dump_predicates (use_stmt
, num_preds
, preds
,
1792 has_valid_preds
= find_def_preds (&def_preds
,
1793 &num_def_preds
, phi
);
1795 if (has_valid_preds
)
1799 dump_predicates (phi
, num_def_preds
, def_preds
,
1800 "Operand defs of phi ");
1802 normed
= normalize_preds (def_preds
, &num_def_preds
);
1803 if (normed
&& dump_file
)
1805 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nNormalized to\n");
1806 dump_predicates (phi
, num_def_preds
, def_preds
,
1807 "Operand defs of phi ");
1809 is_properly_guarded
=
1810 is_superset_of (def_preds
, num_def_preds
,
1814 /* further prune the dead incoming phi edges. */
1815 if (!is_properly_guarded
)
1817 = use_pred_not_overlap_with_undef_path_pred (
1818 num_preds
, preds
, phi
, uninit_opnds
, visited_phis
);
1820 destroy_predicate_vecs (num_preds
, preds
);
1821 destroy_predicate_vecs (num_def_preds
, def_preds
);
1822 return is_properly_guarded
;
1825 /* Searches through all uses of a potentially
1826 uninitialized variable defined by PHI and returns a use
1827 statement if the use is not properly guarded. It returns
1828 NULL if all uses are guarded. UNINIT_OPNDS is a bitvector
1829 holding the position(s) of uninit PHI operands. WORKLIST
1830 is the vector of candidate phis that may be updated by this
1831 function. ADDED_TO_WORKLIST is the pointer set tracking
1832 if the new phi is already in the worklist. */
1835 find_uninit_use (gimple phi
, unsigned uninit_opnds
,
1836 vec
<gimple
> *worklist
,
1837 struct pointer_set_t
*added_to_worklist
)
1840 use_operand_p use_p
;
1842 imm_use_iterator iter
;
1844 phi_result
= gimple_phi_result (phi
);
1846 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, iter
, phi_result
)
1848 struct pointer_set_t
*visited_phis
;
1851 use_stmt
= USE_STMT (use_p
);
1852 if (is_gimple_debug (use_stmt
))
1855 visited_phis
= pointer_set_create ();
1857 if (gimple_code (use_stmt
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
1858 use_bb
= gimple_phi_arg_edge (use_stmt
,
1859 PHI_ARG_INDEX_FROM_USE (use_p
))->src
;
1861 use_bb
= gimple_bb (use_stmt
);
1863 if (is_use_properly_guarded (use_stmt
,
1869 pointer_set_destroy (visited_phis
);
1872 pointer_set_destroy (visited_phis
);
1874 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
1876 fprintf (dump_file
, "[CHECK]: Found unguarded use: ");
1877 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, use_stmt
, 0, 0);
1879 /* Found one real use, return. */
1880 if (gimple_code (use_stmt
) != GIMPLE_PHI
)
1883 /* Found a phi use that is not guarded,
1884 add the phi to the worklist. */
1885 if (!pointer_set_insert (added_to_worklist
,
1888 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
1890 fprintf (dump_file
, "[WORKLIST]: Update worklist with phi: ");
1891 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, use_stmt
, 0, 0);
1894 worklist
->safe_push (use_stmt
);
1895 pointer_set_insert (possibly_undefined_names
, phi_result
);
1902 /* Look for inputs to PHI that are SSA_NAMEs that have empty definitions
1903 and gives warning if there exists a runtime path from the entry to a
1904 use of the PHI def that does not contain a definition. In other words,
1905 the warning is on the real use. The more dead paths that can be pruned
1906 by the compiler, the fewer false positives the warning is. WORKLIST
1907 is a vector of candidate phis to be examined. ADDED_TO_WORKLIST is
1908 a pointer set tracking if the new phi is added to the worklist or not. */
1911 warn_uninitialized_phi (gimple phi
, vec
<gimple
> *worklist
,
1912 struct pointer_set_t
*added_to_worklist
)
1914 unsigned uninit_opnds
;
1915 gimple uninit_use_stmt
= 0;
1918 /* Don't look at virtual operands. */
1919 if (virtual_operand_p (gimple_phi_result (phi
)))
1922 uninit_opnds
= compute_uninit_opnds_pos (phi
);
1924 if (MASK_EMPTY (uninit_opnds
))
1927 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
1929 fprintf (dump_file
, "[CHECK]: examining phi: ");
1930 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, phi
, 0, 0);
1933 /* Now check if we have any use of the value without proper guard. */
1934 uninit_use_stmt
= find_uninit_use (phi
, uninit_opnds
,
1935 worklist
, added_to_worklist
);
1937 /* All uses are properly guarded. */
1938 if (!uninit_use_stmt
)
1941 uninit_op
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, MASK_FIRST_SET_BIT (uninit_opnds
));
1942 if (SSA_NAME_VAR (uninit_op
) == NULL_TREE
)
1944 warn_uninit (OPT_Wmaybe_uninitialized
, uninit_op
, SSA_NAME_VAR (uninit_op
),
1945 SSA_NAME_VAR (uninit_op
),
1946 "%qD may be used uninitialized in this function",
1952 /* Entry point to the late uninitialized warning pass. */
1955 execute_late_warn_uninitialized (void)
1958 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
1959 vec
<gimple
> worklist
= vNULL
;
1960 struct pointer_set_t
*added_to_worklist
;
1962 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
1963 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
1964 /* Re-do the plain uninitialized variable check, as optimization may have
1965 straightened control flow. Do this first so that we don't accidentally
1966 get a "may be" warning when we'd have seen an "is" warning later. */
1967 warn_uninitialized_vars (/*warn_possibly_uninitialized=*/1);
1969 timevar_push (TV_TREE_UNINIT
);
1971 possibly_undefined_names
= pointer_set_create ();
1972 added_to_worklist
= pointer_set_create ();
1974 /* Initialize worklist */
1976 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
1978 gimple phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
1981 n
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
1983 /* Don't look at virtual operands. */
1984 if (virtual_operand_p (gimple_phi_result (phi
)))
1987 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
1989 tree op
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
1990 if (TREE_CODE (op
) == SSA_NAME
1991 && ssa_undefined_value_p (op
))
1993 worklist
.safe_push (phi
);
1994 pointer_set_insert (added_to_worklist
, phi
);
1995 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
1997 fprintf (dump_file
, "[WORKLIST]: add to initial list: ");
1998 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, phi
, 0, 0);
2005 while (worklist
.length () != 0)
2008 cur_phi
= worklist
.pop ();
2009 warn_uninitialized_phi (cur_phi
, &worklist
, added_to_worklist
);
2012 worklist
.release ();
2013 pointer_set_destroy (added_to_worklist
);
2014 pointer_set_destroy (possibly_undefined_names
);
2015 possibly_undefined_names
= NULL
;
2016 free_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
2017 timevar_pop (TV_TREE_UNINIT
);
2022 gate_warn_uninitialized (void)
2024 return warn_uninitialized
!= 0;
2027 struct gimple_opt_pass pass_late_warn_uninitialized
=
2031 "uninit", /* name */
2032 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
2033 gate_warn_uninitialized
, /* gate */
2034 execute_late_warn_uninitialized
, /* execute */
2037 0, /* static_pass_number */
2038 TV_NONE
, /* tv_id */
2039 PROP_ssa
, /* properties_required */
2040 0, /* properties_provided */
2041 0, /* properties_destroyed */
2042 0, /* todo_flags_start */
2043 0 /* todo_flags_finish */