1 /* Common block and equivalence list handling
2 Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Canqun Yang <canqun@nudt.edu.cn>
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 /* The core algorithm is based on Andy Vaught's g95 tree. Also the
22 way to build UNION_TYPE is borrowed from Richard Henderson.
24 Transform common blocks. An integral part of this is processing
25 equivalence variables. Equivalenced variables that are not in a
26 common block end up in a private block of their own.
28 Each common block or local equivalence list is declared as a union.
29 Variables within the block are represented as a field within the
30 block with the proper offset.
32 So if two variables are equivalenced, they just point to a common
35 Mathematically, laying out an equivalence block is equivalent to
36 solving a linear system of equations. The matrix is usually a
37 sparse matrix in which each row contains all zero elements except
38 for a +1 and a -1, a sort of a generalized Vandermonde matrix. The
39 matrix is usually block diagonal. The system can be
40 overdetermined, underdetermined or have a unique solution. If the
41 system is inconsistent, the program is not standard conforming.
42 The solution vector is integral, since all of the pivots are +1 or -1.
44 How we lay out an equivalence block is a little less complicated.
45 In an equivalence list with n elements, there are n-1 conditions to
46 be satisfied. The conditions partition the variables into what we
47 will call segments. If A and B are equivalenced then A and B are
48 in the same segment. If B and C are equivalenced as well, then A,
49 B and C are in a segment and so on. Each segment is a block of
50 memory that has one or more variables equivalenced in some way. A
51 common block is made up of a series of segments that are joined one
52 after the other. In the linear system, a segment is a block
55 To lay out a segment we first start with some variable and
56 determine its length. The first variable is assumed to start at
57 offset one and extends to however long it is. We then traverse the
58 list of equivalences to find an unused condition that involves at
59 least one of the variables currently in the segment.
61 Each equivalence condition amounts to the condition B+b=C+c where B
62 and C are the offsets of the B and C variables, and b and c are
63 constants which are nonzero for array elements, substrings or
64 structure components. So for
66 EQUIVALENCE(B(2), C(3))
68 B + 2*size of B's elements = C + 3*size of C's elements.
70 If B and C are known we check to see if the condition already
71 holds. If B is known we can solve for C. Since we know the length
72 of C, we can see if the minimum and maximum extents of the segment
73 are affected. Eventually, we make a full pass through the
74 equivalence list without finding any new conditions and the segment
77 At this point, the segment is added to the current common block.
78 Since we know the minimum extent of the segment, everything in the
79 segment is translated to its position in the common block. The
80 usual case here is that there are no equivalence statements and the
81 common block is series of segments with one variable each, which is
82 a diagonal matrix in the matrix formulation.
84 Each segment is described by a chain of segment_info structures. Each
85 segment_info structure describes the extents of a single variable within
86 the segment. This list is maintained in the order the elements are
87 positioned within the segment. If two elements have the same starting
88 offset the smaller will come first. If they also have the same size their
89 ordering is undefined.
91 Once all common blocks have been created, the list of equivalences
92 is examined for still-unused equivalence conditions. We create a
93 block for each merged equivalence list. */
98 #include "coretypes.h"
100 #include "hash-set.h"
101 #include "machmode.h"
103 #include "double-int.h"
107 #include "wide-int.h"
110 #include "fold-const.h"
111 #include "stringpool.h"
112 #include "stor-layout.h"
114 #include "gfortran.h"
116 #include "trans-types.h"
117 #include "trans-const.h"
118 #include "target-memory.h"
121 /* Holds a single variable in an equivalence set. */
122 typedef struct segment_info
125 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
126 HOST_WIDE_INT length
;
127 /* This will contain the field type until the field is created. */
129 struct segment_info
*next
;
132 static segment_info
* current_segment
;
134 /* Store decl of all common blocks in this translation unit; the first
135 tree is the identifier. */
136 static std::map
<tree
, tree
> gfc_map_of_all_commons
;
139 /* Make a segment_info based on a symbol. */
141 static segment_info
*
142 get_segment_info (gfc_symbol
* sym
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
146 /* Make sure we've got the character length. */
147 if (sym
->ts
.type
== BT_CHARACTER
)
148 gfc_conv_const_charlen (sym
->ts
.u
.cl
);
150 /* Create the segment_info and fill it in. */
151 s
= XCNEW (segment_info
);
153 /* We will use this type when building the segment aggregate type. */
154 s
->field
= gfc_sym_type (sym
);
155 s
->length
= int_size_in_bytes (s
->field
);
162 /* Add a copy of a segment list to the namespace. This is specifically for
163 equivalence segments, so that dependency checking can be done on
164 equivalence group members. */
167 copy_equiv_list_to_ns (segment_info
*c
)
173 l
= XCNEW (gfc_equiv_list
);
175 l
->next
= c
->sym
->ns
->equiv_lists
;
176 c
->sym
->ns
->equiv_lists
= l
;
178 for (f
= c
; f
; f
= f
->next
)
180 s
= XCNEW (gfc_equiv_info
);
184 s
->offset
= f
->offset
;
185 s
->length
= f
->length
;
190 /* Add combine segment V and segment LIST. */
192 static segment_info
*
193 add_segments (segment_info
*list
, segment_info
*v
)
204 /* Find the location of the new element. */
207 if (v
->offset
< s
->offset
)
209 if (v
->offset
== s
->offset
210 && v
->length
<= s
->length
)
217 /* Insert the new element in between p and s. */
233 /* Construct mangled common block name from symbol name. */
235 /* We need the bind(c) flag to tell us how/if we should mangle the symbol
236 name. There are few calls to this function, so few places that this
237 would need to be added. At the moment, there is only one call, in
238 build_common_decl(). We can't attempt to look up the common block
239 because we may be building it for the first time and therefore, it won't
240 be in the common_root. We also need the binding label, if it's bind(c).
241 Therefore, send in the pointer to the common block, so whatever info we
242 have so far can be used. All of the necessary info should be available
243 in the gfc_common_head by now, so it should be accurate to test the
244 isBindC flag and use the binding label given if it is bind(c).
246 We may NOT know yet if it's bind(c) or not, but we can try at least.
247 Will have to figure out what to do later if it's labeled bind(c)
248 after this is called. */
251 gfc_sym_mangled_common_id (gfc_common_head
*com
)
254 char mangled_name
[GFC_MAX_MANGLED_SYMBOL_LEN
+ 1];
255 char name
[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN
+ 1];
257 /* Get the name out of the common block pointer. */
258 strcpy (name
, com
->name
);
260 /* If we're suppose to do a bind(c). */
261 if (com
->is_bind_c
== 1 && com
->binding_label
)
262 return get_identifier (com
->binding_label
);
264 if (strcmp (name
, BLANK_COMMON_NAME
) == 0)
265 return get_identifier (name
);
267 if (flag_underscoring
)
269 has_underscore
= strchr (name
, '_') != 0;
270 if (flag_second_underscore
&& has_underscore
)
271 snprintf (mangled_name
, sizeof mangled_name
, "%s__", name
);
273 snprintf (mangled_name
, sizeof mangled_name
, "%s_", name
);
275 return get_identifier (mangled_name
);
278 return get_identifier (name
);
282 /* Build a field declaration for a common variable or a local equivalence
286 build_field (segment_info
*h
, tree union_type
, record_layout_info rli
)
290 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= h
->offset
;
291 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT desired_align
, known_align
;
293 name
= get_identifier (h
->sym
->name
);
294 field
= build_decl (h
->sym
->declared_at
.lb
->location
,
295 FIELD_DECL
, name
, h
->field
);
296 known_align
= (offset
& -offset
) * BITS_PER_UNIT
;
297 if (known_align
== 0 || known_align
> BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
)
298 known_align
= BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
;
300 desired_align
= update_alignment_for_field (rli
, field
, known_align
);
301 if (desired_align
> known_align
)
302 DECL_PACKED (field
) = 1;
304 DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (field
) = union_type
;
305 DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field
) = size_int (offset
);
306 DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field
) = bitsize_zero_node
;
307 SET_DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN (field
, known_align
);
309 rli
->offset
= size_binop (MAX_EXPR
, rli
->offset
,
310 size_binop (PLUS_EXPR
,
311 DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field
),
312 DECL_SIZE_UNIT (field
)));
313 /* If this field is assigned to a label, we create another two variables.
314 One will hold the address of target label or format label. The other will
315 hold the length of format label string. */
316 if (h
->sym
->attr
.assign
)
321 gfc_allocate_lang_decl (field
);
322 GFC_DECL_ASSIGN (field
) = 1;
323 len
= gfc_create_var_np (gfc_charlen_type_node
,h
->sym
->name
);
324 addr
= gfc_create_var_np (pvoid_type_node
, h
->sym
->name
);
325 TREE_STATIC (len
) = 1;
326 TREE_STATIC (addr
) = 1;
327 DECL_INITIAL (len
) = build_int_cst (gfc_charlen_type_node
, -2);
328 gfc_set_decl_location (len
, &h
->sym
->declared_at
);
329 gfc_set_decl_location (addr
, &h
->sym
->declared_at
);
330 GFC_DECL_STRING_LEN (field
) = pushdecl_top_level (len
);
331 GFC_DECL_ASSIGN_ADDR (field
) = pushdecl_top_level (addr
);
334 /* If this field is volatile, mark it. */
335 if (h
->sym
->attr
.volatile_
)
338 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (field
) = 1;
339 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (field
) = 1;
340 new_type
= build_qualified_type (TREE_TYPE (field
), TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE
);
341 TREE_TYPE (field
) = new_type
;
348 /* Get storage for local equivalence. */
351 build_equiv_decl (tree union_type
, bool is_init
, bool is_saved
)
355 static int serial
= 0;
359 decl
= gfc_create_var (union_type
, "equiv");
360 TREE_STATIC (decl
) = 1;
361 GFC_DECL_COMMON_OR_EQUIV (decl
) = 1;
365 snprintf (name
, sizeof (name
), "equiv.%d", serial
++);
366 decl
= build_decl (input_location
,
367 VAR_DECL
, get_identifier (name
), union_type
);
368 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
) = 1;
369 DECL_IGNORED_P (decl
) = 1;
371 if (!gfc_can_put_var_on_stack (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
))
373 TREE_STATIC (decl
) = 1;
375 TREE_ADDRESSABLE (decl
) = 1;
376 TREE_USED (decl
) = 1;
377 GFC_DECL_COMMON_OR_EQUIV (decl
) = 1;
379 /* The source location has been lost, and doesn't really matter.
380 We need to set it to something though. */
381 gfc_set_decl_location (decl
, &gfc_current_locus
);
383 gfc_add_decl_to_function (decl
);
389 /* Get storage for common block. */
392 build_common_decl (gfc_common_head
*com
, tree union_type
, bool is_init
)
394 tree decl
, identifier
;
396 identifier
= gfc_sym_mangled_common_id (com
);
397 decl
= gfc_map_of_all_commons
.count(identifier
)
398 ? gfc_map_of_all_commons
[identifier
] : NULL_TREE
;
400 /* Update the size of this common block as needed. */
401 if (decl
!= NULL_TREE
)
403 tree size
= TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (union_type
);
405 /* Named common blocks of the same name shall be of the same size
406 in all scoping units of a program in which they appear, but
407 blank common blocks may be of different sizes. */
408 if (!tree_int_cst_equal (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
), size
)
409 && strcmp (com
->name
, BLANK_COMMON_NAME
))
410 gfc_warning (0, "Named COMMON block %qs at %L shall be of the "
411 "same size as elsewhere (%lu vs %lu bytes)", com
->name
,
413 (unsigned long) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (size
),
414 (unsigned long) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
)));
416 if (tree_int_cst_lt (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
), size
))
418 DECL_SIZE (decl
) = TYPE_SIZE (union_type
);
419 DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
) = size
;
420 DECL_MODE (decl
) = TYPE_MODE (union_type
);
421 TREE_TYPE (decl
) = union_type
;
422 layout_decl (decl
, 0);
426 /* If this common block has been declared in a previous program unit,
427 and either it is already initialized or there is no new initialization
428 for it, just return. */
429 if ((decl
!= NULL_TREE
) && (!is_init
|| DECL_INITIAL (decl
)))
432 /* If there is no backend_decl for the common block, build it. */
433 if (decl
== NULL_TREE
)
435 if (com
->is_bind_c
== 1 && com
->binding_label
)
436 decl
= build_decl (input_location
, VAR_DECL
, identifier
, union_type
);
439 decl
= build_decl (input_location
, VAR_DECL
, get_identifier (com
->name
),
441 gfc_set_decl_assembler_name (decl
, identifier
);
444 TREE_PUBLIC (decl
) = 1;
445 TREE_STATIC (decl
) = 1;
446 DECL_IGNORED_P (decl
) = 1;
448 DECL_ALIGN (decl
) = BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
;
451 /* Do not set the alignment for bind(c) common blocks to
452 BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT because that won't match what C does. Also,
453 for common blocks with one element, the alignment must be
454 that of the field within the common block in order to match
456 tree field
= NULL_TREE
;
457 field
= TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
458 if (DECL_CHAIN (field
) == NULL_TREE
)
459 DECL_ALIGN (decl
) = TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE (field
));
461 DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl
) = 0;
462 GFC_DECL_COMMON_OR_EQUIV (decl
) = 1;
464 gfc_set_decl_location (decl
, &com
->where
);
466 if (com
->threadprivate
)
467 set_decl_tls_model (decl
, decl_default_tls_model (decl
));
469 if (com
->omp_declare_target
)
470 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)
471 = tree_cons (get_identifier ("omp declare target"),
472 NULL_TREE
, DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
474 /* Place the back end declaration for this common block in
475 GLOBAL_BINDING_LEVEL. */
476 gfc_map_of_all_commons
[identifier
] = pushdecl_top_level (decl
);
479 /* Has no initial values. */
482 DECL_INITIAL (decl
) = NULL_TREE
;
483 DECL_COMMON (decl
) = 1;
484 DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT (decl
) = 1;
488 DECL_INITIAL (decl
) = error_mark_node
;
489 DECL_COMMON (decl
) = 0;
490 DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT (decl
) = 0;
496 /* Return a field that is the size of the union, if an equivalence has
497 overlapping initializers. Merge the initializers into a single
498 initializer for this new field, then free the old ones. */
501 get_init_field (segment_info
*head
, tree union_type
, tree
*field_init
,
502 record_layout_info rli
)
505 HOST_WIDE_INT length
= 0;
506 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= 0;
507 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT known_align
, desired_align
;
508 bool overlap
= false;
511 unsigned char *data
, *chk
;
512 vec
<constructor_elt
, va_gc
> *v
= NULL
;
514 tree type
= unsigned_char_type_node
;
517 /* Obtain the size of the union and check if there are any overlapping
519 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
521 HOST_WIDE_INT slen
= s
->offset
+ s
->length
;
524 if (s
->offset
< offset
)
528 length
= length
< slen
? slen
: length
;
534 /* Now absorb all the initializer data into a single vector,
535 whilst checking for overlapping, unequal values. */
536 data
= XCNEWVEC (unsigned char, (size_t)length
);
537 chk
= XCNEWVEC (unsigned char, (size_t)length
);
539 /* TODO - change this when default initialization is implemented. */
540 memset (data
, '\0', (size_t)length
);
541 memset (chk
, '\0', (size_t)length
);
542 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
544 gfc_merge_initializers (s
->sym
->ts
, s
->sym
->value
,
549 for (i
= 0; i
< length
; i
++)
550 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v
, NULL
, build_int_cst (type
, data
[i
]));
555 /* Build a char[length] array to hold the initializers. Much of what
556 follows is borrowed from build_field, above. */
558 tmp
= build_int_cst (gfc_array_index_type
, length
- 1);
559 tmp
= build_range_type (gfc_array_index_type
,
560 gfc_index_zero_node
, tmp
);
561 tmp
= build_array_type (type
, tmp
);
562 field
= build_decl (gfc_current_locus
.lb
->location
,
563 FIELD_DECL
, NULL_TREE
, tmp
);
565 known_align
= BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
;
567 desired_align
= update_alignment_for_field (rli
, field
, known_align
);
568 if (desired_align
> known_align
)
569 DECL_PACKED (field
) = 1;
571 DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (field
) = union_type
;
572 DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field
) = size_int (0);
573 DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field
) = bitsize_zero_node
;
574 SET_DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN (field
, known_align
);
576 rli
->offset
= size_binop (MAX_EXPR
, rli
->offset
,
577 size_binop (PLUS_EXPR
,
578 DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field
),
579 DECL_SIZE_UNIT (field
)));
581 init
= build_constructor (TREE_TYPE (field
), v
);
582 TREE_CONSTANT (init
) = 1;
586 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
588 if (s
->sym
->value
== NULL
)
591 gfc_free_expr (s
->sym
->value
);
592 s
->sym
->value
= NULL
;
599 /* Declare memory for the common block or local equivalence, and create
600 backend declarations for all of the elements. */
603 create_common (gfc_common_head
*com
, segment_info
*head
, bool saw_equiv
)
605 segment_info
*s
, *next_s
;
609 tree field_init
= NULL_TREE
;
610 record_layout_info rli
;
612 bool is_init
= false;
613 bool is_saved
= false;
615 /* Declare the variables inside the common block.
616 If the current common block contains any equivalence object, then
617 make a UNION_TYPE node, otherwise RECORD_TYPE. This will let the
618 alias analyzer work well when there is no address overlapping for
619 common variables in the current common block. */
621 union_type
= make_node (UNION_TYPE
);
623 union_type
= make_node (RECORD_TYPE
);
625 rli
= start_record_layout (union_type
);
626 field_link
= &TYPE_FIELDS (union_type
);
628 /* Check for overlapping initializers and replace them with a single,
629 artificial field that contains all the data. */
631 field
= get_init_field (head
, union_type
, &field_init
, rli
);
635 if (field
!= NULL_TREE
)
639 field_link
= &DECL_CHAIN (field
);
642 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
644 build_field (s
, union_type
, rli
);
646 /* Link the field into the type. */
647 *field_link
= s
->field
;
648 field_link
= &DECL_CHAIN (s
->field
);
650 /* Has initial value. */
654 /* Has SAVE attribute. */
655 if (s
->sym
->attr
.save
)
659 finish_record_layout (rli
, true);
662 decl
= build_common_decl (com
, union_type
, is_init
);
664 decl
= build_equiv_decl (union_type
, is_init
, is_saved
);
669 vec
<constructor_elt
, va_gc
> *v
= NULL
;
671 if (field
!= NULL_TREE
&& field_init
!= NULL_TREE
)
672 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v
, field
, field_init
);
674 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
678 /* Add the initializer for this field. */
679 tmp
= gfc_conv_initializer (s
->sym
->value
, &s
->sym
->ts
,
680 TREE_TYPE (s
->field
),
681 s
->sym
->attr
.dimension
,
683 || s
->sym
->attr
.allocatable
, false);
685 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v
, s
->field
, tmp
);
689 gcc_assert (!v
->is_empty ());
690 ctor
= build_constructor (union_type
, v
);
691 TREE_CONSTANT (ctor
) = 1;
692 TREE_STATIC (ctor
) = 1;
693 DECL_INITIAL (decl
) = ctor
;
695 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
698 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx
;
699 FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (ctor
), idx
, field
, value
)
700 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (field
) == FIELD_DECL
);
705 /* Build component reference for each variable. */
706 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= next_s
)
710 var_decl
= build_decl (s
->sym
->declared_at
.lb
->location
,
711 VAR_DECL
, DECL_NAME (s
->field
),
712 TREE_TYPE (s
->field
));
713 TREE_STATIC (var_decl
) = TREE_STATIC (decl
);
714 /* Mark the variable as used in order to avoid warnings about
716 TREE_USED (var_decl
) = 1;
717 if (s
->sym
->attr
.use_assoc
)
718 DECL_IGNORED_P (var_decl
) = 1;
719 if (s
->sym
->attr
.target
)
720 TREE_ADDRESSABLE (var_decl
) = 1;
721 /* Fake variables are not visible from other translation units. */
722 TREE_PUBLIC (var_decl
) = 0;
723 gfc_finish_decl_attrs (var_decl
, &s
->sym
->attr
);
725 /* To preserve identifier names in COMMON, chain to procedure
726 scope unless at top level in a module definition. */
728 && s
->sym
->ns
->proc_name
729 && s
->sym
->ns
->proc_name
->attr
.flavor
== FL_MODULE
)
730 var_decl
= pushdecl_top_level (var_decl
);
732 gfc_add_decl_to_function (var_decl
);
734 SET_DECL_VALUE_EXPR (var_decl
,
735 fold_build3_loc (input_location
, COMPONENT_REF
,
736 TREE_TYPE (s
->field
),
737 decl
, s
->field
, NULL_TREE
));
738 DECL_HAS_VALUE_EXPR_P (var_decl
) = 1;
739 GFC_DECL_COMMON_OR_EQUIV (var_decl
) = 1;
741 if (s
->sym
->attr
.assign
)
743 gfc_allocate_lang_decl (var_decl
);
744 GFC_DECL_ASSIGN (var_decl
) = 1;
745 GFC_DECL_STRING_LEN (var_decl
) = GFC_DECL_STRING_LEN (s
->field
);
746 GFC_DECL_ASSIGN_ADDR (var_decl
) = GFC_DECL_ASSIGN_ADDR (s
->field
);
749 s
->sym
->backend_decl
= var_decl
;
757 /* Given a symbol, find it in the current segment list. Returns NULL if
760 static segment_info
*
761 find_segment_info (gfc_symbol
*symbol
)
765 for (n
= current_segment
; n
; n
= n
->next
)
767 if (n
->sym
== symbol
)
775 /* Given an expression node, make sure it is a constant integer and return
779 get_mpz (gfc_expr
*e
)
782 if (e
->expr_type
!= EXPR_CONSTANT
)
783 gfc_internal_error ("get_mpz(): Not an integer constant");
785 return &e
->value
.integer
;
789 /* Given an array specification and an array reference, figure out the
790 array element number (zero based). Bounds and elements are guaranteed
791 to be constants. If something goes wrong we generate an error and
795 element_number (gfc_array_ref
*ar
)
797 mpz_t multiplier
, offset
, extent
, n
;
799 HOST_WIDE_INT i
, rank
;
803 mpz_init_set_ui (multiplier
, 1);
804 mpz_init_set_ui (offset
, 0);
808 for (i
= 0; i
< rank
; i
++)
810 if (ar
->dimen_type
[i
] != DIMEN_ELEMENT
)
811 gfc_internal_error ("element_number(): Bad dimension type");
813 mpz_sub (n
, *get_mpz (ar
->start
[i
]), *get_mpz (as
->lower
[i
]));
815 mpz_mul (n
, n
, multiplier
);
816 mpz_add (offset
, offset
, n
);
818 mpz_sub (extent
, *get_mpz (as
->upper
[i
]), *get_mpz (as
->lower
[i
]));
819 mpz_add_ui (extent
, extent
, 1);
821 if (mpz_sgn (extent
) < 0)
822 mpz_set_ui (extent
, 0);
824 mpz_mul (multiplier
, multiplier
, extent
);
827 i
= mpz_get_ui (offset
);
829 mpz_clear (multiplier
);
838 /* Given a single element of an equivalence list, figure out the offset
839 from the base symbol. For simple variables or full arrays, this is
840 simply zero. For an array element we have to calculate the array
841 element number and multiply by the element size. For a substring we
842 have to calculate the further reference. */
845 calculate_offset (gfc_expr
*e
)
847 HOST_WIDE_INT n
, element_size
, offset
;
848 gfc_typespec
*element_type
;
852 element_type
= &e
->symtree
->n
.sym
->ts
;
854 for (reference
= e
->ref
; reference
; reference
= reference
->next
)
855 switch (reference
->type
)
858 switch (reference
->u
.ar
.type
)
864 n
= element_number (&reference
->u
.ar
);
865 if (element_type
->type
== BT_CHARACTER
)
866 gfc_conv_const_charlen (element_type
->u
.cl
);
868 int_size_in_bytes (gfc_typenode_for_spec (element_type
));
869 offset
+= n
* element_size
;
873 gfc_error ("Bad array reference at %L", &e
->where
);
877 if (reference
->u
.ss
.start
!= NULL
)
878 offset
+= mpz_get_ui (*get_mpz (reference
->u
.ss
.start
)) - 1;
881 gfc_error ("Illegal reference type at %L as EQUIVALENCE object",
888 /* Add a new segment_info structure to the current segment. eq1 is already
889 in the list, eq2 is not. */
892 new_condition (segment_info
*v
, gfc_equiv
*eq1
, gfc_equiv
*eq2
)
894 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1
, offset2
;
897 offset1
= calculate_offset (eq1
->expr
);
898 offset2
= calculate_offset (eq2
->expr
);
900 a
= get_segment_info (eq2
->expr
->symtree
->n
.sym
,
901 v
->offset
+ offset1
- offset2
);
903 current_segment
= add_segments (current_segment
, a
);
907 /* Given two equivalence structures that are both already in the list, make
908 sure that this new condition is not violated, generating an error if it
912 confirm_condition (segment_info
*s1
, gfc_equiv
*eq1
, segment_info
*s2
,
915 HOST_WIDE_INT offset1
, offset2
;
917 offset1
= calculate_offset (eq1
->expr
);
918 offset2
= calculate_offset (eq2
->expr
);
920 if (s1
->offset
+ offset1
!= s2
->offset
+ offset2
)
921 gfc_error ("Inconsistent equivalence rules involving %qs at %L and "
922 "%qs at %L", s1
->sym
->name
, &s1
->sym
->declared_at
,
923 s2
->sym
->name
, &s2
->sym
->declared_at
);
927 /* Process a new equivalence condition. eq1 is know to be in segment f.
928 If eq2 is also present then confirm that the condition holds.
929 Otherwise add a new variable to the segment list. */
932 add_condition (segment_info
*f
, gfc_equiv
*eq1
, gfc_equiv
*eq2
)
936 n
= find_segment_info (eq2
->expr
->symtree
->n
.sym
);
939 new_condition (f
, eq1
, eq2
);
941 confirm_condition (f
, eq1
, n
, eq2
);
945 /* Given a segment element, search through the equivalence lists for unused
946 conditions that involve the symbol. Add these rules to the segment. */
949 find_equivalence (segment_info
*n
)
951 gfc_equiv
*e1
, *e2
, *eq
;
956 for (e1
= n
->sym
->ns
->equiv
; e1
; e1
= e1
->next
)
960 /* Search the equivalence list, including the root (first) element
961 for the symbol that owns the segment. */
962 for (e2
= e1
; e2
; e2
= e2
->eq
)
964 if (!e2
->used
&& e2
->expr
->symtree
->n
.sym
== n
->sym
)
971 /* Go to the next root element. */
977 /* Now traverse the equivalence list matching the offsets. */
978 for (e2
= e1
; e2
; e2
= e2
->eq
)
980 if (!e2
->used
&& e2
!= eq
)
982 add_condition (n
, eq
, e2
);
992 /* Add all symbols equivalenced within a segment. We need to scan the
993 segment list multiple times to include indirect equivalences. Since
994 a new segment_info can inserted at the beginning of the segment list,
995 depending on its offset, we have to force a final pass through the
996 loop by demanding that completion sees a pass with no matches; i.e.,
997 all symbols with equiv_built set and no new equivalences found. */
1000 add_equivalences (bool *saw_equiv
)
1003 bool seen_one
, more
;
1010 for (f
= current_segment
; f
; f
= f
->next
)
1012 if (!f
->sym
->equiv_built
)
1014 f
->sym
->equiv_built
= 1;
1015 seen_one
= find_equivalence (f
);
1025 /* Add a copy of this segment list to the namespace. */
1026 copy_equiv_list_to_ns (current_segment
);
1030 /* Returns the offset necessary to properly align the current equivalence.
1031 Sets *palign to the required alignment. */
1033 static HOST_WIDE_INT
1034 align_segment (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*palign
)
1037 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1038 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT max_align
;
1039 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT this_align
;
1040 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT this_offset
;
1044 for (s
= current_segment
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
1046 this_align
= TYPE_ALIGN_UNIT (s
->field
);
1047 if (s
->offset
& (this_align
- 1))
1049 /* Field is misaligned. */
1050 this_offset
= this_align
- ((s
->offset
+ offset
) & (this_align
- 1));
1051 if (this_offset
& (max_align
- 1))
1053 /* Aligning this field would misalign a previous field. */
1054 gfc_error ("The equivalence set for variable %qs "
1055 "declared at %L violates alignment requirements",
1056 s
->sym
->name
, &s
->sym
->declared_at
);
1058 offset
+= this_offset
;
1060 max_align
= this_align
;
1063 *palign
= max_align
;
1068 /* Adjust segment offsets by the given amount. */
1071 apply_segment_offset (segment_info
*s
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
1073 for (; s
; s
= s
->next
)
1074 s
->offset
+= offset
;
1078 /* Lay out a symbol in a common block. If the symbol has already been seen
1079 then check the location is consistent. Otherwise create segments
1080 for that symbol and all the symbols equivalenced with it. */
1082 /* Translate a single common block. */
1085 translate_common (gfc_common_head
*common
, gfc_symbol
*var_list
)
1089 segment_info
*common_segment
;
1090 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1091 HOST_WIDE_INT current_offset
;
1092 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align
;
1095 common_segment
= NULL
;
1101 /* Add symbols to the segment. */
1102 for (sym
= var_list
; sym
; sym
= sym
->common_next
)
1104 current_segment
= common_segment
;
1105 s
= find_segment_info (sym
);
1107 /* Symbol has already been added via an equivalence. Multiple
1108 use associations of the same common block result in equiv_built
1109 being set but no information about the symbol in the segment. */
1110 if (s
&& sym
->equiv_built
)
1112 /* Ensure the current location is properly aligned. */
1113 align
= TYPE_ALIGN_UNIT (s
->field
);
1114 current_offset
= (current_offset
+ align
- 1) &~ (align
- 1);
1116 /* Verify that it ended up where we expect it. */
1117 if (s
->offset
!= current_offset
)
1119 gfc_error ("Equivalence for %qs does not match ordering of "
1120 "COMMON %qs at %L", sym
->name
,
1121 common
->name
, &common
->where
);
1126 /* A symbol we haven't seen before. */
1127 s
= current_segment
= get_segment_info (sym
, current_offset
);
1129 /* Add all objects directly or indirectly equivalenced with this
1131 add_equivalences (&saw_equiv
);
1133 if (current_segment
->offset
< 0)
1134 gfc_error ("The equivalence set for %qs cause an invalid "
1135 "extension to COMMON %qs at %L", sym
->name
,
1136 common
->name
, &common
->where
);
1138 if (flag_align_commons
)
1139 offset
= align_segment (&align
);
1143 /* The required offset conflicts with previous alignment
1144 requirements. Insert padding immediately before this
1146 if (warn_align_commons
)
1148 if (strcmp (common
->name
, BLANK_COMMON_NAME
))
1150 "Padding of %d bytes required before %qs in "
1151 "COMMON %qs at %L; reorder elements or use "
1152 "-fno-align-commons", (int)offset
,
1153 s
->sym
->name
, common
->name
, &common
->where
);
1156 "Padding of %d bytes required before %qs in "
1157 "COMMON at %L; reorder elements or use "
1158 "-fno-align-commons", (int)offset
,
1159 s
->sym
->name
, &common
->where
);
1163 /* Apply the offset to the new segments. */
1164 apply_segment_offset (current_segment
, offset
);
1165 current_offset
+= offset
;
1167 /* Add the new segments to the common block. */
1168 common_segment
= add_segments (common_segment
, current_segment
);
1171 /* The offset of the next common variable. */
1172 current_offset
+= s
->length
;
1175 if (common_segment
== NULL
)
1177 gfc_error ("COMMON '%s' at %L does not exist",
1178 common
->name
, &common
->where
);
1182 if (common_segment
->offset
!= 0 && warn_align_commons
)
1184 if (strcmp (common
->name
, BLANK_COMMON_NAME
))
1185 gfc_warning (OPT_Walign_commons
,
1186 "COMMON %qs at %L requires %d bytes of padding; "
1187 "reorder elements or use %<-fno-align-commons%>",
1188 common
->name
, &common
->where
, (int)common_segment
->offset
);
1190 gfc_warning (OPT_Walign_commons
,
1191 "COMMON at %L requires %d bytes of padding; "
1192 "reorder elements or use %<-fno-align-commons%>",
1193 &common
->where
, (int)common_segment
->offset
);
1196 create_common (common
, common_segment
, saw_equiv
);
1200 /* Create a new block for each merged equivalence list. */
1203 finish_equivalences (gfc_namespace
*ns
)
1207 gfc_common_head
* c
;
1208 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1209 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align
;
1212 for (z
= ns
->equiv
; z
; z
= z
->next
)
1213 for (y
= z
->eq
; y
; y
= y
->eq
)
1217 sym
= z
->expr
->symtree
->n
.sym
;
1218 current_segment
= get_segment_info (sym
, 0);
1220 /* All objects directly or indirectly equivalenced with this
1222 add_equivalences (&dummy
);
1224 /* Align the block. */
1225 offset
= align_segment (&align
);
1227 /* Ensure all offsets are positive. */
1228 offset
-= current_segment
->offset
& ~(align
- 1);
1230 apply_segment_offset (current_segment
, offset
);
1232 /* Create the decl. If this is a module equivalence, it has a
1233 unique name, pointed to by z->module. This is written to a
1234 gfc_common_header to push create_common into using
1235 build_common_decl, so that the equivalence appears as an
1236 external symbol. Otherwise, a local declaration is built using
1237 build_equiv_decl. */
1240 c
= gfc_get_common_head ();
1241 /* We've lost the real location, so use the location of the
1242 enclosing procedure. */
1243 c
->where
= ns
->proc_name
->declared_at
;
1244 strcpy (c
->name
, z
->module
);
1249 create_common (c
, current_segment
, true);
1255 /* Work function for translating a named common block. */
1258 named_common (gfc_symtree
*st
)
1260 translate_common (st
->n
.common
, st
->n
.common
->head
);
1264 /* Translate the common blocks in a namespace. Unlike other variables,
1265 these have to be created before code, because the backend_decl depends
1266 on the rest of the common block. */
1269 gfc_trans_common (gfc_namespace
*ns
)
1273 /* Translate the blank common block. */
1274 if (ns
->blank_common
.head
!= NULL
)
1276 c
= gfc_get_common_head ();
1277 c
->where
= ns
->blank_common
.head
->common_head
->where
;
1278 strcpy (c
->name
, BLANK_COMMON_NAME
);
1279 translate_common (c
, ns
->blank_common
.head
);
1282 /* Translate all named common blocks. */
1283 gfc_traverse_symtree (ns
->common_root
, named_common
);
1285 /* Translate local equivalence. */
1286 finish_equivalences (ns
);
1288 /* Commit the newly created symbols for common blocks and module
1290 gfc_commit_symbols ();