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[COMMITTED,9/17] - Add a hybrid BIT_AND_EXPR operator for integer and pointer.

Message ID 690d98ed-2389-d664-dff6-00617dd596c0@redhat.com
State New
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Series - Range-op dispatch unification rework | expand

Commit Message

Andrew MacLeod June 12, 2023, 3:32 p.m. UTC
Add a hybrid operator to choose between integer and pointer versions at 
runtime.

Bootstraps on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu with no regressions.  Pushed.

Andrew
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From 8adb8b2fd5797706e9fbb353d52fda123545431d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew MacLeod <amacleod@redhat.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:28:40 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 09/17] Add a hybrid BIT_AND_EXPR operator for integer and
 pointer.

This adds an operator to the unified table for BIT_AND_EXPR which will
select either the pointer or integer version based on the type passed
to the method.   This is for use until we have a seperate PRANGE class.

	* range-op-mixed.h (operator_bitwise_and): Remove final.
	* range-op-ptr.cc (pointer_table::pointer_table): Remove BIT_AND_EXPR.
	(class hybrid_and_operator): New.
	(range_op_table::initialize_pointer_ops): Add hybrid_and_operator.
	* range-op.cc (unified_table::unified_table): Comment out BIT_AND_EXPR.
---
 gcc/range-op-mixed.h | 12 ++++-----
 gcc/range-op-ptr.cc  | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gcc/range-op.cc      |  9 ++++---
 3 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/range-op-mixed.h b/gcc/range-op-mixed.h
index b188f5a516e..4177818e4b9 100644
--- a/gcc/range-op-mixed.h
+++ b/gcc/range-op-mixed.h
@@ -584,19 +584,19 @@  public:
   using range_operator::lhs_op1_relation;
   bool op1_range (irange &r, tree type,
 		  const irange &lhs, const irange &op2,
-		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const final override;
+		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const override;
   bool op2_range (irange &r, tree type,
 		  const irange &lhs, const irange &op1,
-		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const final override;
+		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const override;
   relation_kind lhs_op1_relation (const irange &lhs,
 				  const irange &op1, const irange &op2,
-				  relation_kind) const final override;
+				  relation_kind) const override;
   void update_bitmask (irange &r, const irange &lh,
-		       const irange &rh) const final override;
-private:
+		       const irange &rh) const override;
+protected:
   void wi_fold (irange &r, tree type, const wide_int &lh_lb,
 		const wide_int &lh_ub, const wide_int &rh_lb,
-		const wide_int &rh_ub) const final override;
+		const wide_int &rh_ub) const override;
   void simple_op1_range_solver (irange &r, tree type,
 				const irange &lhs,
 				const irange &op2) const;
diff --git a/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc b/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
index 55c37cc8c86..941026994ed 100644
--- a/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
+++ b/gcc/range-op-ptr.cc
@@ -270,12 +270,71 @@  operator_pointer_diff::op1_op2_relation_effect (irange &lhs_range, tree type,
 
 pointer_table::pointer_table ()
 {
-  set (BIT_AND_EXPR, op_pointer_and);
   set (BIT_IOR_EXPR, op_pointer_or);
   set (MIN_EXPR, op_ptr_min_max);
   set (MAX_EXPR, op_ptr_min_max);
 }
 
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Hybrid operators for the 4 operations which integer and pointers share,
+// but which have different implementations.  Simply check the type in
+// the call and choose the appropriate method.
+// Once there is a PRANGE signature, simply add the appropriate
+// prototypes in the rmixed range class, and remove these hybrid classes.
+
+class hybrid_and_operator : public operator_bitwise_and
+{
+public:
+  using range_operator::op1_range;
+  using range_operator::op2_range;
+  using range_operator::lhs_op1_relation;
+  bool op1_range (irange &r, tree type,
+		  const irange &lhs, const irange &op2,
+		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const final override
+    {
+      if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type))
+	return operator_bitwise_and::op1_range (r, type, lhs, op2, rel);
+      else
+	return false;
+    }
+  bool op2_range (irange &r, tree type,
+		  const irange &lhs, const irange &op1,
+		  relation_trio rel = TRIO_VARYING) const final override
+    {
+      if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type))
+	return operator_bitwise_and::op2_range (r, type, lhs, op1, rel);
+      else
+	return false;
+    }
+  relation_kind lhs_op1_relation (const irange &lhs,
+				  const irange &op1, const irange &op2,
+				  relation_kind rel) const final override
+    {
+      if (!lhs.undefined_p () && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (lhs.type ()))
+	return operator_bitwise_and::lhs_op1_relation (lhs, op1, op2, rel);
+      else
+	return VREL_VARYING;
+    }
+  void update_bitmask (irange &r, const irange &lh,
+		       const irange &rh) const final override
+    {
+      if (!r.undefined_p () && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (r.type ()))
+	operator_bitwise_and::update_bitmask (r, lh, rh);
+    }
+
+  void wi_fold (irange &r, tree type, const wide_int &lh_lb,
+		const wide_int &lh_ub, const wide_int &rh_lb,
+		const wide_int &rh_ub) const final override
+    {
+      if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type))
+	return operator_bitwise_and::wi_fold (r, type, lh_lb, lh_ub,
+					      rh_lb, rh_ub);
+      else
+	return op_pointer_and.wi_fold (r, type, lh_lb, lh_ub, rh_lb, rh_ub);
+    }
+} op_hybrid_and;
+
+
 // Initialize any pointer operators to the primary table
 
 void
@@ -283,4 +342,5 @@  range_op_table::initialize_pointer_ops ()
 {
   set (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR, op_pointer_plus);
   set (POINTER_DIFF_EXPR, op_pointer_diff);
+  set (BIT_AND_EXPR, op_hybrid_and);
 }
diff --git a/gcc/range-op.cc b/gcc/range-op.cc
index e0cd1b10790..dcb922143ce 100644
--- a/gcc/range-op.cc
+++ b/gcc/range-op.cc
@@ -116,9 +116,12 @@  unified_table::unified_table ()
   set (BIT_XOR_EXPR, op_bitwise_xor);
 
   // These are in both integer and pointer tables, but pointer has a different
-  // implementation.  These also remain in the pointer table until a pointer
-  // speifc version is provided.
-  set (BIT_AND_EXPR, op_bitwise_and);
+  // implementation.
+  // If commented out, there is a hybrid version in range-op-ptr.cc which
+  // is used until there is a pointer range class.  Then we can simply
+  // uncomment the operator here and use the unified version.
+
+  //set (BIT_AND_EXPR, op_bitwise_and);
   set (BIT_IOR_EXPR, op_bitwise_or);
   set (MIN_EXPR, op_min);
   set (MAX_EXPR, op_max);
-- 
2.40.1