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The move of the vzeroupper pass from after reload pass to after postreload_cse helped only partially, CSE-like passes can still invalidate those notes (especially REG_UNUSED) if they use some earlier register holding some value later on in the IL. So, either we could try to move it one pass further after gcse2 and hope no later pass invalidates the notes, or the following patch attempts to restore the REG_DEAD/REG_UNUSED state from GCC 13 and earlier, where the LRA or reload passes remove all REG_DEAD/REG_UNUSED notes and the notes reappear only at the start of dse2 pass when it calls df_note_add_problem (); df_analyze (); So, effectively NEXT_PASS (pass_postreload_cse); NEXT_PASS (pass_gcse2); NEXT_PASS (pass_split_after_reload); NEXT_PASS (pass_ree); NEXT_PASS (pass_compare_elim_after_reload); NEXT_PASS (pass_thread_prologue_and_epilogue); passes operate without those notes in the IL. While in GCC 14 mode switching computes the notes problem at the start of vzeroupper, the patch below removes them at the end of the pass again, so that the above passes continue to operate without them. 2024-02-05 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/113059 * config/i386/i386-features.cc (rest_of_handle_insert_vzeroupper): Remove REG_DEAD/REG_UNUSED notes at the end of the pass before df_analyze call. |
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