GCC modified for the FreeChainXenon project
![]() The code that threads incoming paths to a PHI is duplicating what we do generically in find_paths_to_names. This shortcoming is actually one of the reasons we aren't threading all possible paths into a PHI. For example, we give up after finding one threadable path, but some PHIs have multiple threadable paths: // x_5 = PHI <10(4), 20(5), ...> // if (x_5 > 5) Addressing this not only fixes the oversight, but simplifies the PHI handling code, since we can consider the PHI fully resolved upon return. Interestingly, for ssa-thread-12.c the main thread everything was hinging on was unreachable. With this patch, we call maybe_register_path() earlier. In doing so, the solver realizes that any path starting with 4->8 is unreachable and can be avoided. This caused the cascade of threadable paths that depended on this to no longer happen. Since threadable paths in thread[34] was the only thing this test was testing, there's no longer anything to test. Neat! Tested on x86-64 Linux. gcc/ChangeLog: * tree-ssa-threadbackward.c (back_threader::resolve_phi): Attempt to resolve all incoming paths to a PHI. (back_threader::resolve_def): Always return true for PHIs. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr21090.c: Adjust for threading. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-thread-12.c: Removed. |
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