Add a temporary indirect patch for gcc when targeting amd64. This is to

give the cvs tree a surviving a 'make world'.  One of the two diff chunks
is already in gcc-3.3, the other has been committed to gcc's HEAD and
is in the pipeline for gcc-3.3.1 (but has not been committed yet).

The first chunk simplifies an excessively complex assembler statement
when generating switch jump tables.  The use of '.' causes as(1) to choke
on big files.  Use a simpler form instead.  This is only an issue for
TARGET_64BIT mode.

The second chunk fixes an internal compiler error when compiling
libc/stdio/vfprinf.c.  While this is supposedly only an issue for
64 bit mode, it does touch the 32 bit i386 code paths, so this patch
is only applied for TARGET_ARCH == amd64 to keep the risks down.
Breaking gcc at the 11th hour would suck.

This will be removed when it is time to import gcc-3.3.

Discussed with:	kan
Approved by:	re (jhb)
This commit is contained in:
Peter Wemm 2003-05-24 20:58:47 +00:00
parent fb4aa34f3b
commit cd51f0035e
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=115292
2 changed files with 67 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -23,8 +23,19 @@ SRCS= c-common.c c-format.c \
toplev.c tree.c unroll.c varasm.c version.c xcoffout.c \ toplev.c tree.c unroll.c varasm.c version.c xcoffout.c \
alias.c bitmap.c dyn-string.c \ alias.c bitmap.c dyn-string.c \
gcse.c genrtl.c profile.c regmove.c varray.c \ gcse.c genrtl.c profile.c regmove.c varray.c \
attribs.c cselib.c debug.c rtl-error.c tree-dump.c tree-inline.c \ attribs.c cselib.c debug.c rtl-error.c tree-dump.c tree-inline.c
${GCC_CPU}.c
.if ${TARGET_ARCH} != "amd64"
SRCS+= ${GCC_CPU}.c
.else
SRCS+= i386-hacked.c
CLEANFILES+= i386-hacked.c
i386-hacked.c: ${GCCDIR}/config/i386/i386.c amd64.patch
rm -f i386-hacked.c # in case p4 readonly copied
cp ${GCCDIR}/config/i386/i386.c i386-hacked.c
patch -b .orig < ${.CURDIR}/amd64.patch
.endif
SRCS+= bb-reorder.c conflict.c ggc-common.c \ SRCS+= bb-reorder.c conflict.c ggc-common.c \
ggc-page.c ifcvt.c lists.c predict.c regrename.c resource.c sibcall.c \ ggc-page.c ifcvt.c lists.c predict.c regrename.c resource.c sibcall.c \

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
# $FreeBSD$
# The first chunk is to stop gcc generating stupid assembler output
# for jump tables. This change is already in gcc-3.3.
# The second chunk is to stop gcc doing an ICE on libc/stdio/vfprintf.c.
# This one has been committed to the gcc mainline and is due to go in
# gcc-3.3.1, but is *not* in gcc-3.3-release. Its changelog:
# * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_split_long_move): Fix base register
# mode for XFmode splits for TARGET_64BIT.
Index: i386-hacked.c
===========================================================================
--- i386-hacked.c 2003/05/24 10:50:22 #11
+++ i386-hacked.c 2003/05/24 10:50:22
@@ -6764,7 +6764,7 @@
int value, rel;
{
if (TARGET_64BIT)
- fprintf (file, "%s%s%d-.+(.-%s%d)\n",
+ fprintf (file, "%s%s%d-%s%d\n",
ASM_LONG, LPREFIX, value, LPREFIX, rel);
else if (HAVE_AS_GOTOFF_IN_DATA)
fprintf (file, "%s%s%d@GOTOFF\n", ASM_LONG, LPREFIX, value);
@@ -8823,15 +8823,24 @@
Do an lea to the last part and use only one colliding move. */
else if (collisions > 1)
{
+ rtx base;
+
collisions = 1;
- emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, part[0][nparts - 1],
- XEXP (part[1][0], 0)));
- part[1][0] = change_address (part[1][0],
- TARGET_64BIT ? DImode : SImode,
- part[0][nparts - 1]);
- part[1][1] = adjust_address (part[1][0], VOIDmode, UNITS_PER_WORD);
+
+ base = part[0][nparts - 1];
+
+ /* Handle the case when the last part isn't valid for lea.
+ Happens in 64-bit mode storing the 12-byte XFmode. */
+ if (GET_MODE (base) != Pmode)
+ base = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, REGNO (base));
+
+ emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, base, XEXP (part[1][0], 0)));
+ part[1][0] = replace_equiv_address (part[1][0], base);
+ part[1][1] = replace_equiv_address (part[1][1],
+ plus_constant (base, UNITS_PER_WORD));
if (nparts == 3)
- part[1][2] = adjust_address (part[1][0], VOIDmode, 8);
+ part[1][2] = replace_equiv_address (part[1][2],
+ plus_constant (base, 8));
}
}