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The problem seems to be DW_AT_encoding is not found in this call:
static ctf_id_t
gen_ctf_enumeration_type (ctf_container_ref ctfc, dw_die_ref enumeration)
{
const char *enum_name = get_AT_string
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commit r14-8338-gbc77c035c45bb224790b1c03d06a64c8a1cc51c5
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Patch:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-January/643648.html
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Bug ID: 113548
Summary: ICE vect-ifcvt-19 in build2, at tree.cc:5097
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component:
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The trunk branch has been updated by Marek Polacek :
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commit r14-8339-gc596ce03120cc22e141186401c6656009ddebdaa
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Bug ID: 113547
Summary: c++: In function ‘std::vector package_b_info()’:
cc1plus: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
Product: gcc
Version: 13.2.1
Status:
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--- Comment #3 from nightstrike ---
Seeing as how this is a testsuite issue, it seems that the crash in the same
location applies to the following:
FAIL: gcc.dg/vect/vect-ifcvt-19.c (internal compiler error: in build2, at
tree.cc:5097)
FAIL:
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Created attachment 57188
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Failing source for easier copying
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Either the stack size or the stack alignment issue.
I am suspecting a stack alignement issue.
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Note the reduced testcase might NOT be a representative of the original issue
though ...
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--- Comment #6 from Xi Ruoyao ---
The first commit deferring the failure to stagefeedback is:
commit 575858508090b18dcbc176db285c9f55227ca4c0
Author: Richard Sandiford
Date: Tue Oct 17 23:46:33 2023 +0100
aarch64: Use vecs to store
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--- Comment #4 from Martin Jambor ---
The right place where to free stuff in lattices post-IPA would be in
ipa_node_params::~ipa_node_params() where we should iterate over lattices and
deinitialize them or perhaps destruct the array because
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--- Comment #1 from Jack Perry ---
Per Simon Wright, gcc 14.0.0 does not fail on this, whereas gcc 14.0.1 does, in
the same location, but with a different error: `expected type "Value"... found
type "Standard.Character"`
I edited his message
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minimized file with cvise
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--- Comment #2 from nightstrike ---
Test 16e uses double instead of float, which also crashes.
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--- Comment #17 from Steve Kargl ---
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 05:35:41PM +, anlauf at gcc dot gnu.org wrote:
> --- Comment #16 from anlauf at gcc dot gnu.org ---
> (In reply to Steve Kargl from comment #14)
> > On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at
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--- Comment #18 from anlauf at gcc dot gnu.org ---
(In reply to Steve Kargl from comment #17)
> Is there something that is different between your OS and FreeBSD?
> Or is there some fundamental difference between C and C++ that
> I am unaware of?
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--- Comment #14 from Marek Polacek ---
(In reply to Miro Palmu from comment #11)
> I'm not sure if this is useful information but, using span with a view in a
> ranged-based for loop triggers false positive -Wdangling-referene on gcc
> 14.0.1
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--- Comment #7 from Richard Sandiford ---
Hmm, yeah, like you say, neither of those commits should have made a different
to whether bootstrap works. I guess the problem is just latent now.
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Bug ID: 113549
Summary: float simd crash on windows in
gcc.dg/vect/vect-simd-clone-16b.c
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #9 from Oleg Endo ---
(In reply to Roger Sayle from comment #8)
> Created attachment 57190 [details]
> proposed patch
>
> Proposed patch to provide a sane/saner set of rtx_costs for SH. There's
> plenty more that could be done,
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Bug 89180 depends on bug 90463, which changed state.
Bug 90463 Summary: Documentation: -Wunused not listed among the options enabled
by -Wall
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--- Comment #10 from JuzheZhong ---
(In reply to Tamar Christina from comment #9)
> So on SVE the change is cost modelling.
>
> Bisect landed on g:33c2b70dbabc02788caabcbc66b7baeafeb95bcf which changed
> the compiler's defaults to using the
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Hi Oleg. Great question. The "speed" parameter passed to rtx_costs, and
address_cost indicates whether the middle-end is optimizing for peformance, and
interested in the nummber of cycles taken by each
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--- Comment #4 from Andrew
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--- Comment #11 from Oleg Endo ---
(In reply to Roger Sayle from comment #10)
> I've found an interesting table of SH cycle counts (for different CPUs) at
> http://www.shared-ptr.com/sh_insns.html
Yeah, I know. I did that ;)
> In my
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Coplan ---
FWIW the original preprocessed testcase (regex.i) also started failing with the
same commit (as the reduced testcase).
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code is reduced from perf, source file util/dsos.c
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--- Comment #4 from David Edelsohn ---
rs6000-ibm-aix doesn't exist anymore. This should have been configured as
powerpc-ibm-aix7.2 . Maybe there is some magic about the "powerpc" name?
Those variables are provided by generated files and
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--- Comment #3 from Christopher Fore ---
Backtrace:
In function ‘std::vector package_b_info()’:
cc1plus: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
0xe4dfcf crash_signal
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Bug ID: 113550
Summary: data512_t initializers dereference a clobbered
register
Product: gcc
Version: 12.2.1
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #4 from nightstrike ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #3)
> Either the stack size or the stack alignment issue.
>
> I am suspecting a stack alignement issue.
Possibly related: PR110273
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--- Comment #1 from Andrew Pinski ---
It would be useful to get a reduced testcase without the use of the Catch2Main
library.
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The master branch has been updated by Sandra Loosemore :
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commit r14-8342-g7e758890a4c86db790a5f9aef0191eef77047f65
Author: Sandra Loosemore
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Created attachment 57191
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Draft patch
This is a draft patch, bootstrapped on {i686,x86_64}-w64-mingw32 successfully.
Haven't run tests though.
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regression from 12.3 -> 13.2
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proposed patch
Proposed patch to provide a sane/saner set of rtx_costs for SH. There's plenty
more that could be
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Summary: Miscompilation with -O1 -funswitch-loops
-fno-strict-overflow
Product: gcc
Version: 13.2.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #2 from Ruben Laso ---
(In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #1)
> The parallel algos are taken from
> https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/pstl so I would file an issue
> upstream rather than here. The Intel PSTL
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Bug 59859 depends on bug 109929, which changed state.
Bug 109929 Summary: profiledbootstrap failure on aarch64-linux-gnu with
graphite optimization
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--- Comment #4 from Florian Weimer ---
(In reply to Iain Sandoe from comment #3)
> for platforms using pthreads as the underlying resource, then perhaps we can
> do this without thread_atexit (which I do not see in many places) by using
>
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--- Comment #3 from Richard Biener ---
It's probably the same issue though - IPA summarries not being forgiving to
decl type changes.
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--- Comment #7 from Iain Sandoe ---
(In reply to Florian Weimer from comment #6)
> Sorry, pthread_cleanup_push is purely scope-based, like the existing
> handler. It cannot be used to push a handler to some unscoped cleanup
> function list that
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Bug ID: 113539
Summary: [14 Regression] perlbench miscompiled on aarch64 since
r14-8223-g1c1853a70f
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity:
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--- Comment #9 from Iain Sandoe ---
(In reply to Florian Weimer from comment #8)
> Which version of the manual page are you looking at?
>
> https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/pthread_cleanup_push.3.html seems
> pretty clear about the
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The master branch has been updated by Tobias Burnus :
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commit r14-8332-g13127dac106724bef3a979539a878b368b79ce56
Author: Tobias Burnus
Date:
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--- Comment #5 from Xi Ruoyao ---
The first good commit is:
commit aa2ad77a9b3994fb679e5295d9570f6f8696540d
Author: Szabolcs Nagy
Date: Tue May 9 11:07:05 2023 +0100
aarch64: Do not force a stack frame for EH returns
but I cannot see
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--- Comment #3 from Christophe Lyon ---
What I meant by arm-* is that we see the same issue on several of the
configurations we test, as can be seen on
https://linaro.atlassian.net/browse/GNU-1100
We have recently improved the extraction of
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--- Comment #4 from Tamar Christina ---
(In reply to Christophe Lyon from comment #3)
> What I meant by arm-* is that we see the same issue on several of the
> configurations we test, as can be seen on
>
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--- Comment #2 from Richard
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--- Comment #27 from Robin Dapp ---
Following up on this:
I'm seeing the same thing Patrick does. We create a lot of large non-sparse
sbitmaps that amount to around 33G in total.
I did local experiments replacing all sbitmaps that are not
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(In reply to Florian Weimer from comment #4)
> (In reply to Iain Sandoe from comment #3)
> > for platforms using pthreads as the underlying resource, then perhaps we can
> > do this without thread_atexit
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--- Comment #6 from Florian Weimer ---
Sorry, pthread_cleanup_push is purely scope-based, like the existing handler.
It cannot be used to push a handler to some unscoped cleanup function list that
persists even after the current function
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Which version of the manual page are you looking at?
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/pthread_cleanup_push.3.html seems pretty
clear about the scope-based nature (search for discussion of
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--- Comment #4 from Alex Coplan ---
Reproduces with just -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing FWIW, no LTO or -mcpu needed.
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Bug ID: 113552
Summary: [11/12/13/14 Regression] vectorizer generates calls to
vector math routines with 1 simd lane.
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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The master branch has been updated by Richard Biener :
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commit r14-8346-ga98d5130a6dcff2ed4db371e500550134777b8cf
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Note for 'sizetype' you want to use '__SIZETYPE__', not '__SIZE_TYPE__'
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The master branch has been updated by Richard Biener :
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commit r14-8345-g7218f5050cb7163edae331f54ca163248ab48bfa
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--- Comment #11 from Richard Biener ---
(In reply to Tamar Christina from comment #9)
> There is a weird costing going on in the PHI nodes though:
>
> m_108 = PHI 1 times vector_stmt costs 0 in body
> m_108 = PHI 2 times scalar_to_vec costs
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Hmm, -fdebug-types-section ... mumbles sth about axing that.
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--- Comment #11 from hirtham...@allterra-dno.de ---
(In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #7)
> (In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #6)
> > (In reply to Hirthammer from comment #5)
> > > This whole thing with std::format and
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--- Comment #12 from Richard Sandiford ---
I don't object to the patch, but for the record: the current heuristics go back
a long way. Although I reworked the pass to use rtl-ssa a few years ago, I
tried as far as possible to preserve the old
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Bug ID: 113538
Summary: [RISC-V] --param=riscv-vector-abi will fail some cases
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
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Bug ID: 113540
Summary: missing -Warray-bounds warning with malloc and a
simple loop
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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