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Fortran: Fix generate_error library function fnspec

Message ID ri6o7gb0zg6.fsf@
State New
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Series Fortran: Fix generate_error library function fnspec | expand

Commit Message

Martin Jambor Nov. 3, 2023, 12:54 p.m. UTC
Hi,

when developing an otherwise unrelated patch I've discovered that the
fnspec for the Fortran library function generate_error is wrong. It is
currently ". R . R " where the first R describes the first parameter
and means that it "is only read and does not escape."  The function
itself, however, with signature:

  bool
  generate_error_common (st_parameter_common *cmp, int family, const char *message)

contains the following:

  /* Report status back to the compiler.  */
  cmp->flags &= ~IOPARM_LIBRETURN_MASK;

which does not correspond to the fnspec and breaks testcase
gfortran.dg/large_unit_2.f90 when my patch is applied, since it tries
to re-use the flags from before the call.

This patch replaces the "R" with "W" which stands for "specifies that
the memory pointed to by the parameter does not escape."

Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-linux.  OK for master?


2023-11-02  Martin Jambor  <mjambor@suse.cz>

        * trans-decl.cc (gfc_build_builtin_function_decls): Fix fnspec of
        generate_error.

---
 gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Comments

Tobias Burnus Nov. 3, 2023, 1:22 p.m. UTC | #1
On 03.11.23 13:54, Martin Jambor wrote:
> when developing an otherwise unrelated patch I've discovered that the
> fnspec for the Fortran library function generate_error is wrong. It is
> currently ". R . R " where the first R describes the first parameter
> and means that it "is only read and does not escape."  The function
> itself, however, with signature:
>
>    bool
>    generate_error_common (st_parameter_common *cmp, int family, const char *message)
>
> contains the following:
>
>    /* Report status back to the compiler.  */
>    cmp->flags &= ~IOPARM_LIBRETURN_MASK;
>
> which does not correspond to the fnspec and breaks testcase
> gfortran.dg/large_unit_2.f90 when my patch is applied, since it tries
> to re-use the flags from before the call.
>
> This patch replaces the "R" with "W" which stands for "specifies that
> the memory pointed to by the parameter does not escape."
>
> Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-linux.  OK for master?

LGTM - thanks for the fix!

Tobias

> 2023-11-02  Martin Jambor  <mjambor@suse.cz>
>
>          * trans-decl.cc (gfc_build_builtin_function_decls): Fix fnspec of
>          generate_error.
>
> ---
>   gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc | 2 +-
>   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
> index a3f037bd07b..b86cfec7d49 100644
> --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
> +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
> @@ -3821,7 +3821,7 @@ gfc_build_builtin_function_decls (void)
>       void_type_node, -2, pchar_type_node, pchar_type_node);
>
>     gfor_fndecl_generate_error = gfc_build_library_function_decl_with_spec (
> -     get_identifier (PREFIX("generate_error")), ". R . R ",
> +     get_identifier (PREFIX("generate_error")), ". W . R ",
>       void_type_node, 3, pvoid_type_node, integer_type_node,
>       pchar_type_node);
>
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diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
index a3f037bd07b..b86cfec7d49 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
+++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-decl.cc
@@ -3821,7 +3821,7 @@  gfc_build_builtin_function_decls (void)
 	void_type_node, -2, pchar_type_node, pchar_type_node);
 
   gfor_fndecl_generate_error = gfc_build_library_function_decl_with_spec (
-	get_identifier (PREFIX("generate_error")), ". R . R ",
+	get_identifier (PREFIX("generate_error")), ". W . R ",
 	void_type_node, 3, pvoid_type_node, integer_type_node,
 	pchar_type_node);