gcc/gcc9-pr89490.patch
Jakub Jelinek 8ccdd26200 9.0.1-0.8
2019-02-27 15:29:11 +01:00

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2019-02-27 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
PR rtl-optimization/89490
* varasm.c (get_block_for_section): Bail out for mergeable sections.
(default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p, output_object_block): Assert the
block section is not mergeable.
--- gcc/varasm.c.orig 2019-02-21 23:50:24.000000000 +0100
+++ gcc/varasm.c 2019-02-27 11:33:32.741967812 +0100
@@ -363,7 +363,11 @@ use_object_blocks_p (void)
/* Return the object_block structure for section SECT. Create a new
structure if we haven't created one already. Return null if SECT
- itself is null. */
+ itself is null. Return also null for mergeable sections since
+ section anchors can't be used in mergeable sections anyway,
+ because the linker might move objects around, and using the
+ object blocks infrastructure in that case is both a waste and a
+ maintenance burden. */
static struct object_block *
get_block_for_section (section *sect)
@@ -373,6 +377,9 @@ get_block_for_section (section *sect)
if (sect == NULL)
return NULL;
+ if (sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE)
+ return NULL;
+
object_block **slot
= object_block_htab->find_slot_with_hash (sect, hash_section (sect),
INSERT);
@@ -7014,14 +7021,13 @@ default_asm_output_anchor (rtx symbol)
bool
default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p (const_rtx symbol)
{
- section *sect;
tree decl;
+ section *sect = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)->sect;
- /* Don't use anchors for mergeable sections. The linker might move
- the objects around. */
- sect = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)->sect;
- if (sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE)
- return false;
+ /* This function should only be called with non-zero SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK,
+ furthermore get_block_for_section should not create object blocks
+ for mergeable sections. */
+ gcc_checking_assert (sect && !(sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE));
/* Don't use anchors for small data sections. The small data register
acts as an anchor for such sections. */
@@ -7630,6 +7636,7 @@ output_object_block (struct object_block
else
switch_to_section (block->sect);
+ gcc_checking_assert (!(block->sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE));
assemble_align (block->alignment);
/* Define the values of all anchors relative to the current section