Add a build-time test to check whether system register data, as
imported from `aarch64-sys-reg.def' has any duplicate entries.

Duplicate entries are defined as any two SYSREG entries in the .def
file which share the same encoding values (as specified by its `CPENC'
field) and where the relationship amongst the two does not fit into
one of the following categories:

        * Simple aliasing: In some cases, it is observed that one
        register name serves as an alias to another.  One example of
        this is where TRCEXTINSELR aliases TRCEXTINSELR0.
        * Expressing intent: It is possible that when a given register
        serves two distinct functions depending on how it is used, it
        is given two distinct names whose use should match the context
        under which it is being used.  Example:  Debug Data Transfer
        Register. When used to receive data, it should be accessed as
        DBGDTRRX_EL0 while when transmitting data it should be
        accessed via DBGDTRTX_EL0.
        * Register depreciation: Some register names have been
        deprecated and should no longer be used, but backwards-
        compatibility requires that such names continue to be
        recognized, as is the case for the SPSR_EL1 register, whose
        access via the SPSR_SVC name is now deprecated.
        * Same encoding different target: Some encodings are given
        different meaning depending on the target architecture and, as
        such, are given different names in each of theses contexts.
        We see an example of this for CPENC(3,4,2,0,0), which
        corresponds to TTBR0_EL2 for Armv8-A targets and VSCTLR_EL2
        in Armv8-R targets.

A consequence of these observations is that `CPENC' duplication is
acceptable iff at least one of the `properties' or `arch_reqs' fields
of the `sysreg_t' structs associated with the two registers in
question differ and it's this condition that is checked by the new
`aarch64_test_sysreg_encoding_clashes' function.

gcc/ChangeLog:

        * gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc
        (aarch64_test_sysreg_encoding_clashes): New.
        (aarch64_run_selftests): add call to
        aarch64_test_sysreg_encoding_clashes selftest.
---
 gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+)

diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc
index d187e171beb..e0be2877ede 100644
--- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc
+++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 
 #define INCLUDE_STRING
 #define INCLUDE_ALGORITHM
+#define INCLUDE_VECTOR
 #include "config.h"
 #include "system.h"
 #include "coretypes.h"
@@ -28332,6 +28333,57 @@ aarch64_test_fractional_cost ()
   ASSERT_EQ (cf (1, 2).as_double (), 0.5);
 }
 
+/* Calculate whether our system register data, as imported from
+   `aarch64-sys-reg.def' has any duplicate entries.  */
+static void
+aarch64_test_sysreg_encoding_clashes (void)
+{
+  using dup_counters_t = hash_map<nofree_string_hash, unsigned>;
+  using dup_instances_t = hash_map<nofree_string_hash,
+                                  std::vector<const sysreg_t*>>;
+
+  dup_counters_t duplicate_counts;
+  dup_instances_t duplicate_instances;
+
+  /* Every time an encoding is established to come up more than once
+  we add it to a "clash-analysis queue", which is then used to extract
+  necessary information from our hash map when establishing whether
+  repeated encodings are valid.  */
+
+  /* 1) Collect recurrence information.  */
+  std::vector<const char*> testqueue;
+
+  for (unsigned i = 0; i < nsysreg; i++)
+    {
+      const sysreg_t *reg = sysreg_structs + i;
+
+      unsigned *tbl_entry = &duplicate_counts.get_or_insert (reg->encoding);
+      *tbl_entry += 1;
+
+      std::vector<const sysreg_t*> *tmp
+       = &duplicate_instances.get_or_insert (reg->encoding);
+
+      tmp->push_back (reg);
+      if (*tbl_entry > 1)
+         testqueue.push_back (reg->encoding);
+    }
+
+  /* 2) Carry out analysis on collected data.  */
+  for (auto enc : testqueue)
+    {
+      unsigned nrep = *duplicate_counts.get (enc);
+      for (unsigned i = 0; i < nrep; i++)
+       for (unsigned j = i+1; j < nrep; j++)
+         {
+           std::vector<const sysreg_t*> *tmp2 = duplicate_instances.get (enc);
+           const sysreg_t *a = (*tmp2)[i];
+           const sysreg_t *b = (*tmp2)[j];
+           ASSERT_TRUE ((a->properties != b->properties)
+                        || (a->arch_reqs != b->arch_reqs));
+         }
+    }
+}
+
 /* Run all target-specific selftests.  */
 
 static void
@@ -28339,6 +28391,7 @@ aarch64_run_selftests (void)
 {
   aarch64_test_loading_full_dump ();
   aarch64_test_fractional_cost ();
+  aarch64_test_sysreg_encoding_clashes ();
 }
 
 } // namespace selftest
-- 
2.41.0

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