We were assuming TYPE_NO_NAMED_ARGS_STDARG_P don't have any named arguments and there is nothing to advance, but that is not the case for (...) functions returning by hidden reference which have one such artificial argument. This is causing gcc.dg/c23-stdarg-6.c and gcc.dg/c23-stdarg-8.c to fail.
Fix the issue by checking if arg.type is NULL, as r14-9503 explains. gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/114175 * config/loongarch/loongarch.cc (loongarch_setup_incoming_varargs): Only skip loongarch_function_arg_advance for TYPE_NO_NAMED_ARGS_STDARG_P functions if arg.type is NULL. --- Bootstrapped and regtested on loongarch64-linux-gnu. Ok for trunk? gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.cc | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.cc b/gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.cc index 70e31bb831c..57de8ef7d20 100644 --- a/gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.cc +++ b/gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.cc @@ -767,7 +767,8 @@ loongarch_setup_incoming_varargs (cumulative_args_t cum, argument. Advance a local copy of CUM past the last "real" named argument, to find out how many registers are left over. */ local_cum = *get_cumulative_args (cum); - if (!TYPE_NO_NAMED_ARGS_STDARG_P (TREE_TYPE (current_function_decl))) + if (!TYPE_NO_NAMED_ARGS_STDARG_P (TREE_TYPE (current_function_decl)) + || arg.type != NULL_TREE) loongarch_function_arg_advance (pack_cumulative_args (&local_cum), arg); /* Found out how many registers we need to save. */ -- 2.44.0