Re: [Ada] Fix PR bootstrap/109510

2023-04-15 Thread Eric Botcazou via Gcc-patches
> Tested on Aarch64/Linux by Richard S. (thanks!) and on x86-64/Linux by me,
> and applied on the mainline.

It turns out that it slightly broke the x86/Linux compiler, which is not yet 
an acceptable trade-off.  Adjusted like this, tested on x86[_64]/Linux, this 
should not change anything for Aarch64 in particular.


PR bootstrap/109510
* gcc-interface/decl.cc (gnat_to_gnu_entity) : Do not reset
align to zero in any case.  Set TYPE_USER_ALIGN on the type only if
it is an aggregate type, or else a type whose default alignment is
specifically capped on selected platforms.

-- 
Eric Botcazou
diff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
index 851a6745f77..20f43de9ea9 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
+++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
@@ -4371,10 +4371,6 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, bool definition)
 	  align = validate_alignment (Alignment (gnat_entity), gnat_entity,
   TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type));
 
-	  /* Treat confirming clauses on scalar types like the default.  */
-	  if (align == TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type) && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (gnu_type))
-	align = 0;
-
 	  /* Warn on suspiciously large alignments.  This should catch
 	 errors about the (alignment,byte)/(size,bit) discrepancy.  */
 	  if (align > BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT && Has_Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity))
@@ -4657,6 +4653,8 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, bool definition)
   /* If this is not an unconstrained array type, set some flags.  */
   if (TREE_CODE (gnu_type) != UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
 	{
+	  bool align_clause;
+
 	  /* Record the property that objects of tagged types are guaranteed to
 	 be properly aligned.  This is necessary because conversions to the
 	 class-wide type are translated into conversions to the root type,
@@ -4669,8 +4667,20 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, bool definition)
 	  if (is_by_ref && !VOID_TYPE_P (gnu_type))
 	TYPE_BY_REFERENCE_P (gnu_type) = 1;
 
-	  /* Record whether an alignment clause was specified.  */
-	  if (align > 0 && Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity)))
+	  /* Record whether an alignment clause was specified.  At this point
+	 scalar types with a non-confirming clause have been wrapped into
+	 a record type, so only scalar types with a confirming clause are
+	 left untouched; we do not set the flag on them except if they are
+	 types whose default alignment is specifically capped in order not
+	 to lose the specified alignment.  */
+	  if ((AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (gnu_type)
+	   && Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity)))
+	  || (double_float_alignment > 0
+		  && is_double_float_or_array (gnat_entity, _clause)
+		  && align_clause)
+	  || (double_scalar_alignment > 0
+		  && is_double_scalar_or_array (gnat_entity, _clause)
+		  && align_clause))
 	TYPE_USER_ALIGN (gnu_type) = 1;
 
 	  /* Record whether a pragma Universal_Aliasing was specified.  */


[Ada] Fix PR bootstrap/109510

2023-04-14 Thread Eric Botcazou via Gcc-patches
This is the build failure of the Ada runtime for Aarch64 targets.  The Aarch64 
back-end now asserts that the main variant of scalar types has TYPE_USER_ALIGN 
cleared, and that's not the case for scalar types declared with a confirming 
alignment clause in Ada.

Tested on Aarch64/Linux by Richard S. (thanks!) and on x86-64/Linux by me, and 
applied on the mainline.


2023-04-14  Eric Botcazou  

PR bootstrap/109510
* gcc-interface/decl.cc (gnat_to_gnu_entity) : Reset align
to zero if its value is equal to TYPE_ALIGN and the type is scalar.
Set TYPE_USER_ALIGN on the type only if align is positive.

-- 
Eric Botcazoudiff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
index d24adf33601..851a6745f77 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
+++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
@@ -4364,13 +4364,17 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, bool definition)
   /* If the alignment has not already been processed and this is not
 	 an unconstrained array type, see if an alignment is specified.
 	 If not, we pick a default alignment for atomic objects.  */
-  if (align != 0 || TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
+  if (align > 0 || TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
 	;
   else if (Known_Alignment (gnat_entity))
 	{
 	  align = validate_alignment (Alignment (gnat_entity), gnat_entity,
   TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type));
 
+	  /* Treat confirming clauses on scalar types like the default.  */
+	  if (align == TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type) && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (gnu_type))
+	align = 0;
+
 	  /* Warn on suspiciously large alignments.  This should catch
 	 errors about the (alignment,byte)/(size,bit) discrepancy.  */
 	  if (align > BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT && Has_Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity))
@@ -4666,7 +4670,7 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, bool definition)
 	TYPE_BY_REFERENCE_P (gnu_type) = 1;
 
 	  /* Record whether an alignment clause was specified.  */
-	  if (Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity)))
+	  if (align > 0 && Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_entity)))
 	TYPE_USER_ALIGN (gnu_type) = 1;
 
 	  /* Record whether a pragma Universal_Aliasing was specified.  */