[PATCH] D142584: [CodeGen] Add a boolean flag to `Address::getPointer` and `Lvalue::getPointer` that indicates whether the pointer is known not to be null

Akira Hatanaka via Phabricator via cfe-commits cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org
Wed Feb 15 17:11:46 PST 2023


ahatanak added inline comments.


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Comment at: clang/lib/CodeGen/Address.h:67
       return;
-    // Currently the max supported alignment is much less than 1 << 63 and is
+    // Currently the max supported alignment is much less than 1 << 32 and is
     // guaranteed to be a power of 2, so we can store the log of the alignment
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efriedma wrote:
> ahatanak wrote:
> > efriedma wrote:
> > > This comment isn't right.  The max alignment is, as far as I can tell, 1<<32 exactly.  (But there's something weird going on with very large values... somehow `int a[1LL<<32] __attribute((aligned(1ULL<<32))) = {};` ignores the alignment.)
> > The following function generated by tablegen (and a few others directly or indirectly calling the function) returns a 32-bit int, but it should be returning a 64-bit int.
> > 
> > https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/clang/utils/TableGen/ClangAttrEmitter.cpp#L532
> Filed https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/60752 so we don't lose track of this.
I just realized we can't reduce the number of bits used for alignment here as we need 6 bits for alignment of `1 << 32`.

Should we allocate additional memory when `AlignLog` is either 31 or 32? If the 5-bit alignment is equal to `0b11111`, it would mean that there is an out-of-line storage large enough to hold the alignment and any other extra information that is needed. I think https://reviews.llvm.org/D117262#3267899 proposes a similar idea.


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