Eric,

thanks for the review.

On 05/02/13 10:02, Eric Botcazou wrote:
>> The problem is that in delete_insn, while deleting an undeletable label (in
>> other words, transforming a label into a INSN_NOTE_DELETED_LABEL):
>> - we try to find the bb of a NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK following the label using
>> BLOCK_FOR_INSN (which is NULL) instead of NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK (which is not
>> NULL), and
>> - we don't handle the case that we find a NULL pointer for that bb
>> gracefully.
> 
> Can the NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK of a NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK really be NULL?
> 

I don't know, I was just trying to do defensive programming.

>> This comment in insn-notes.def tells us that the bb info could be in either
>> of the two:
>> ...
>> /* Record the struct for the following basic block.  Uses
>>    NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK.  FIXME: Redundant with the basic block pointer
>>    now included in every insn.  */
>> INSN_NOTE (BASIC_BLOCK)
>> ...
>>
>> The patch fixes the problems by:
>> - using NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK to find the bb of NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK, and
>> - explicitly handling the cases that the bb of either the label or the note
>> is NULL.
> 
> I don't think that we need to handle the very last case.
> 

OK.

>> 2013-02-04  Tom de Vries  <t...@codesourcery.com>
>>
>>      PR rtl-optimization/56131
>>      * cfgrtl.c (delete_insn): Use NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK instead of BLOCK_FOR_INSN
>>      to get the bb of a NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK.  Handle the case that the bb
>>      of the label is NULL.  Add comment.
> 
> OK on principle, but remove the handling of the NULL NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK and 
> keep 
> everything in a single condition.
> 

I've adopted the patch according to your comments, rebuild sparc-linux cc1 and
tested that the ICE does not occur.

I'll bootstrap and retest on x86_64 and check in attached patch.

Thanks,
- Tom


Index: gcc/cfgrtl.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/cfgrtl.c (revision 195747)
+++ gcc/cfgrtl.c (working copy)
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ delete_insn (rtx insn)
       if (! can_delete_label_p (insn))
 	{
 	  const char *name = LABEL_NAME (insn);
-	  basic_block bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn);
+	  basic_block bb, label_bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn);
 	  rtx bb_note = NEXT_INSN (insn);
 
 	  really_delete = false;
@@ -143,10 +143,16 @@ delete_insn (rtx insn)
 	  NOTE_KIND (insn) = NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL;
 	  NOTE_DELETED_LABEL_NAME (insn) = name;
 
-	  if (bb_note != NULL_RTX && NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK_P (bb_note)
-	      && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (bb_note) == bb)
+	  /* If the note following the label starts a basic block, and the
+	     label is a member of the same basic block, interchange the two.
+	     If the label is not marked with a bb, assume it's the same bb.  */
+	  if (bb_note != NULL_RTX
+	      && NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK_P (bb_note)
+	      && (label_bb == NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK (bb_note)
+		  || label_bb == NULL))
 	    {
 	      reorder_insns_nobb (insn, insn, bb_note);
+	      bb = NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK (bb_note);
 	      BB_HEAD (bb) = bb_note;
 	      if (BB_END (bb) == bb_note)
 		BB_END (bb) = insn;

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