rs6000: Allow powerpc64 to be unset for implicit 64 bit [PR108240]
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Hi,
Before r13-4894, if 64 bit is explicitly specified, option
powerpc64 is explicitly enabled too; while if 64 bit is
implicitly enabled and there is no explicit setting for
option powerpc64, option powerpc64 is eventually enabled
or not would rely on the default value of the used cpu.
It's initially set as the setting for 64 bit, but later if
the used cpu doesn't have powerpc64 supported by default,
it gets cleared.
To keep it consistent with before (also the relevant error/
warning messages), this patch is to allow that powerpc64
can be unset if 64 bit is enabled implicitly, and only stop
it from being unset if 64 bit is enabled explicitly.
Note that since the behaviors are different for implicit
and explicit 64 bit, I failed to construct one solid test
case since it becomes fragile once RUNTESTFLAGS specifying
-m64 explicitly. BTW, the exposed latent ICE is still
there, would be fixed by a separated patch later.
Bootstrapped and regress-tested on:
- powerpc64-linux-gnu P7 and P8 {-m64,-m32}
- powerpc64le-linux-gnu P9 and P10
- powerpc-ibm-aix7.2.0.0 {-maix64,-maix32}
I'm going to push this next week if no objections.
BR,
Kewen
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PR target/108240
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_option_override_internal): Allow
implicit powerpc64 setting to be unset if 64 bit is enabled implicitly.
---
gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.cc | 11 +++++++----
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
--
2.27.0
@@ -3662,14 +3662,17 @@ rs6000_option_override_internal (bool global_init_p)
/* Without option powerpc64 specified explicitly, we need to ensure
powerpc64 always enabled for 64 bit here, otherwise some following
- checks can use unexpected TARGET_POWERPC64 value. Meanwhile, we
- need to ensure set_masks doesn't have OPTION_MASK_POWERPC64 on,
- otherwise later processing can clear it. */
+ checks can use unexpected TARGET_POWERPC64 value. */
if (!(rs6000_isa_flags_explicit & OPTION_MASK_POWERPC64)
&& TARGET_64BIT)
{
rs6000_isa_flags |= OPTION_MASK_POWERPC64;
- set_masks &= ~OPTION_MASK_POWERPC64;
+ /* Need to stop powerpc64 from being unset in later processing,
+ so clear it in set_masks. But as PR108240 shows, to keep it
+ consistent with before, we want to make this only if 64 bit
+ is enabled explicitly. */
+ if (rs6000_isa_flags_explicit & OPTION_MASK_64BIT)
+ set_masks &= ~OPTION_MASK_POWERPC64;
}
/* Process the -mcpu=<xxx> and -mtune=<xxx> argument. If the user changed