In g++.dg/opt/store-merging-2.C, the natural alignment of types T and
S is a single byte, so we shouldn't expect store merging on
strict-alignment platforms. Indeed, without something like the
adjust-alignment pass to bump up the alignment of the automatic
variable, as in GCC 10, the optimization does not occur.
This patch adjusts the test so that the required alignment is
expressly stated, and so we don't rely on its accidentally being there
to get the desired optimization.
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* g++.dg/opt/store-merging-2.C: Add the required alignment.
// { dg-options "-O2 -flifetime-dse=2 -fdump-tree-store-merging-details" }
// { dg-final { scan-tree-dump "New sequence of 2 stores to replace old one of 3 stores" "store-merging" } }
-struct T { char a[128]; };
+/* The alignment is necessary for store-merging to take place on
+ strict-alignment targets. */
+struct __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (4))) T { char a[128]; };
struct S { S () : a () { a.a[12] = 0; a.a[13] = 1; a.a[14] = 0; a.a[15] = 6; } T a; };
void foo (S &);
void bar (void) { S s; foo (s); }