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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+/* PR 15262.
+ The alias analyzer only considers relations between pointers and
+ symbols. If two pointers P and Q point to the same symbol S, then
+ their respective memory tags will either be the same or they will
+ have S in their alias set.
+
+ However, if there are no common symbols between P and Q, TBAA will
+ currently miss their alias relationship altogether. */
+struct A
+{
+ int t;
+ int i;
+};
+
+int foo () { return 3; }
+
+main ()
+{
+ struct A loc, *locp;
+ float f, g, *p;
+ int T355, *T356;
+
+ /* Avoid the partial hack in TBAA that would consider memory tags if
+ the program had no addressable symbols. */
+ f = 3;
+ g = 2;
+ p = foo () ? &g : &f;
+ if (*p > 0.0)
+ g = 1;
+
+ /* Store into *locp and cache its current value. */
+ locp = malloc (sizeof (*locp));
+ locp->i = 10;
+ T355 = locp->i;
+
+ /* Take the address of one of locp's fields and write to it. */
+ T356 = &locp->i;
+ *T356 = 1;
+
+ /* Read the recently stored value. If TBAA fails, this will appear
+ as a redundant load that will be replaced with '10'. */
+ T355 = locp->i;
+ if (T355 != 1)
+ abort ();
+
+ return 0;
+}