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File _service:tar_scm:0199-Backport-SME-aarch64-Explicitly-record-probe-registe.patch of Package gcc
From 1bf3e9a04411b483c89d2e2f9096ab66800c3b3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 16:05:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 100/157] [Backport][SME] aarch64: Explicitly record probe registers in frame info Reference: https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=5ce957484eea15f09503fcffa4dfdfb70ad82f8f The stack frame is currently divided into three areas: A: the area above the hard frame pointer B: the SVE saves below the hard frame pointer C: the outgoing arguments If the stack frame is allocated in one chunk, the allocation needs a probe if the frame size is >= guard_size - 1KiB. In addition, if the function is not a leaf function, it must probe an address no more than 1KiB above the outgoing SP. We ensured the second condition by (1) using single-chunk allocations for non-leaf functions only if the link register save slot is within 512 bytes of the bottom of the frame; and (2) using the link register save as a probe (meaning, for instance, that it can't be individually shrink wrapped) If instead the stack is allocated in multiple chunks, then: * an allocation involving only the outgoing arguments (C above) requires a probe if the allocation size is > 1KiB * any other allocation requires a probe if the allocation size is >= guard_size - 1KiB * second and subsequent allocations require the previous allocation to probe at the bottom of the allocated area, regardless of the size of that previous allocation The final point means that, unlike for single allocations, it can be necessary to have both a non-SVE register probe and an SVE register probe. For example: * allocate A, probe using a non-SVE register save * allocate B, probe using an SVE register save * allocate C The non-SVE register used in this case was again the link register. It was previously used even if the link register save slot was some bytes above the bottom of the non-SVE register saves, but an earlier patch avoided that by putting the link register save slot first. As a belt-and-braces fix, this patch explicitly records which probe registers we're using and allows the non-SVE probe to be whichever register comes first (as for SVE). The patch also avoids unnecessary probes in sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c. gcc/ * config/aarch64/aarch64.h (aarch64_frame::sve_save_and_probe) (aarch64_frame::hard_fp_save_and_probe): New fields. * config/aarch64/aarch64.cc (aarch64_layout_frame): Initialize them. Rather than asserting that a leaf function saves LR, instead assert that a leaf function saves something. (aarch64_get_separate_components): Prevent the chosen probe registers from being individually shrink-wrapped. (aarch64_allocate_and_probe_stack_space): Remove workaround for probe registers that aren't at the bottom of the previous allocation. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c: Avoid redundant probes. --- gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc | 68 +++++++++++++++---- gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.h | 8 +++ .../aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c | 6 +- 3 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc index 6d835dc8f..dd80ceba8 100644 --- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc +++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.cc @@ -8810,15 +8810,11 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) && !crtl->abi->clobbers_full_reg_p (regno)) frame.reg_offset[regno] = SLOT_REQUIRED; - /* With stack-clash, LR must be saved in non-leaf functions. The saving of - LR counts as an implicit probe which allows us to maintain the invariant - described in the comment at expand_prologue. */ - gcc_assert (crtl->is_leaf - || maybe_ne (frame.reg_offset[R30_REGNUM], SLOT_NOT_REQUIRED)); poly_int64 offset = crtl->outgoing_args_size; gcc_assert (multiple_p (offset, STACK_BOUNDARY / BITS_PER_UNIT)); frame.bytes_below_saved_regs = offset; + frame.sve_save_and_probe = INVALID_REGNUM; /* Now assign stack slots for the registers. Start with the predicate registers, since predicate LDR and STR have a relatively small @@ -8826,6 +8822,8 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) for (regno = P0_REGNUM; regno <= P15_REGNUM; regno++) if (known_eq (frame.reg_offset[regno], SLOT_REQUIRED)) { + if (frame.sve_save_and_probe == INVALID_REGNUM) + frame.sve_save_and_probe = regno; frame.reg_offset[regno] = offset; offset += BYTES_PER_SVE_PRED; } @@ -8863,6 +8861,8 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) for (regno = V0_REGNUM; regno <= V31_REGNUM; regno++) if (known_eq (frame.reg_offset[regno], SLOT_REQUIRED)) { + if (frame.sve_save_and_probe == INVALID_REGNUM) + frame.sve_save_and_probe = regno; frame.reg_offset[regno] = offset; offset += vector_save_size; } @@ -8872,10 +8872,18 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) frame.below_hard_fp_saved_regs_size = offset - frame.bytes_below_saved_regs; bool saves_below_hard_fp_p = maybe_ne (frame.below_hard_fp_saved_regs_size, 0); + gcc_assert (!saves_below_hard_fp_p + || (frame.sve_save_and_probe != INVALID_REGNUM + && known_eq (frame.reg_offset[frame.sve_save_and_probe], + frame.bytes_below_saved_regs))); + frame.bytes_below_hard_fp = offset; + frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe = INVALID_REGNUM; auto allocate_gpr_slot = [&](unsigned int regno) { + if (frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe == INVALID_REGNUM) + frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe = regno; frame.reg_offset[regno] = offset; if (frame.wb_push_candidate1 == INVALID_REGNUM) frame.wb_push_candidate1 = regno; @@ -8909,6 +8917,8 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) for (regno = V0_REGNUM; regno <= V31_REGNUM; regno++) if (known_eq (frame.reg_offset[regno], SLOT_REQUIRED)) { + if (frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe == INVALID_REGNUM) + frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe = regno; /* If there is an alignment gap between integer and fp callee-saves, allocate the last fp register to it if possible. */ if (regno == last_fp_reg @@ -8932,6 +8942,17 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) offset = aligned_upper_bound (offset, STACK_BOUNDARY / BITS_PER_UNIT); frame.saved_regs_size = offset - frame.bytes_below_saved_regs; + gcc_assert (known_eq (frame.saved_regs_size, + frame.below_hard_fp_saved_regs_size) + || (frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe != INVALID_REGNUM + && known_eq (frame.reg_offset[frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe], + frame.bytes_below_hard_fp))); + + /* With stack-clash, a register must be saved in non-leaf functions. + The saving of the bottommost register counts as an implicit probe, + which allows us to maintain the invariant described in the comment + at expand_prologue. */ + gcc_assert (crtl->is_leaf || maybe_ne (frame.saved_regs_size, 0)); offset += get_frame_size (); offset = aligned_upper_bound (offset, STACK_BOUNDARY / BITS_PER_UNIT); @@ -9062,6 +9083,25 @@ aarch64_layout_frame (void) frame.final_adjust = frame.bytes_below_saved_regs; } + /* The frame is allocated in pieces, with each non-final piece + including a register save at offset 0 that acts as a probe for + the following piece. In addition, the save of the bottommost register + acts as a probe for callees and allocas. Roll back any probes that + aren't needed. + + A probe isn't needed if it is associated with the final allocation + (including callees and allocas) that happens before the epilogue is + executed. */ + if (crtl->is_leaf + && !cfun->calls_alloca + && known_eq (frame.final_adjust, 0)) + { + if (maybe_ne (frame.sve_callee_adjust, 0)) + frame.sve_save_and_probe = INVALID_REGNUM; + else + frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe = INVALID_REGNUM; + } + /* Make sure the individual adjustments add up to the full frame size. */ gcc_assert (known_eq (frame.initial_adjust + frame.callee_adjust @@ -9639,13 +9679,6 @@ aarch64_get_separate_components (void) poly_int64 offset = frame.reg_offset[regno]; - /* If the register is saved in the first SVE save slot, we use - it as a stack probe for -fstack-clash-protection. */ - if (flag_stack_clash_protection - && maybe_ne (frame.below_hard_fp_saved_regs_size, 0) - && known_eq (offset, frame.bytes_below_saved_regs)) - continue; - /* Get the offset relative to the register we'll use. */ if (frame_pointer_needed) offset -= frame.bytes_below_hard_fp; @@ -9680,6 +9713,13 @@ aarch64_get_separate_components (void) bitmap_clear_bit (components, LR_REGNUM); bitmap_clear_bit (components, SP_REGNUM); + if (flag_stack_clash_protection) + { + if (frame.sve_save_and_probe != INVALID_REGNUM) + bitmap_clear_bit (components, frame.sve_save_and_probe); + if (frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe != INVALID_REGNUM) + bitmap_clear_bit (components, frame.hard_fp_save_and_probe); + } return components; } @@ -10226,8 +10266,8 @@ aarch64_epilogue_uses (int regno) When probing is needed, we emit a probe at the start of the prologue and every PARAM_STACK_CLASH_PROTECTION_GUARD_SIZE bytes thereafter. - We have to track how much space has been allocated and the only stores - to the stack we track as implicit probes are the FP/LR stores. + We can also use register saves as probes. These are stored in + sve_save_and_probe and hard_fp_save_and_probe. For outgoing arguments we probe if the size is larger than 1KB, such that the ABI specified buffer is maintained for the next callee. diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.h b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.h index f340237d0..af480d9e8 100644 --- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.h +++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.h @@ -887,6 +887,14 @@ struct GTY (()) aarch64_frame This is the register they should use. */ unsigned spare_pred_reg; + /* An SVE register that is saved below the hard frame pointer and that acts + as a probe for later allocations, or INVALID_REGNUM if none. */ + unsigned sve_save_and_probe; + + /* A register that is saved at the hard frame pointer and that acts + as a probe for later allocations, or INVALID_REGNUM if none. */ + unsigned hard_fp_save_and_probe; + bool laid_out; /* True if shadow call stack should be enabled for the current function. */ diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c index 3e01ec36c..3530a0d50 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/sve/pcs/stack_clash_3.c @@ -11,11 +11,10 @@ ** mov x11, sp ** ... ** sub sp, sp, x13 -** str p4, \[sp\] ** cbz w0, [^\n]* +** str p4, \[sp\] ** ... ** ptrue p0\.b, all -** ldr p4, \[sp\] ** addvl sp, sp, #1 ** ldr x24, \[sp\], 32 ** ret @@ -39,13 +38,12 @@ test_1 (int n) ** mov x11, sp ** ... ** sub sp, sp, x13 -** str p4, \[sp\] ** cbz w0, [^\n]* +** str p4, \[sp\] ** str p5, \[sp, #1, mul vl\] ** str p6, \[sp, #2, mul vl\] ** ... ** ptrue p0\.b, all -** ldr p4, \[sp\] ** addvl sp, sp, #1 ** ldr x24, \[sp\], 32 ** ret -- 2.33.0
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