Fixes are available
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
The compiler fails to compile correctly when there is a use of [name] and when the operand has a "+" and uses a memory constraint. The following test case demonstrates the issue: ===== COMPILE COMMAND: xlC_r test_m.cpp ===== TESTCASE: $cat test_m.cpp inline static void store_timestamp(unsigned long *buffer) { asm( " ldx 5,%[buffer] \n\t" /* get old value */ " mfctr 6 \n\t" /* get new timer value */ " subf 6,5,6 \n\t" /* calc new - old */ " stdx 6,%[buffer] \n\t" /* and save */ : [buffer] "+m" (*buffer) /* outputs */ : /* inputs */ : "r5", "r6" /* clobbered */ ); return; } inline static void inc_atomic(unsigned long volatile *ctr) { asm( " lwsync \n\t" "1: ldarx 5,%[ctr] \n\t" // get old ctr and reserve " addi 6,5,1 \n\t" // increment " stdcx. 6,%[ctr] \n\t" // store updated value " bne 1b \n\t" // reservation lost? -> retry " isync \n\t" : [ctr] "+m" (*ctr) /* outputs */ : /* inputs */ : "cr0", "r5", "r6" /* clobbered */ ); return; } inline static void add_atomic(unsigned long volatile *sum, unsigned long inc) { asm( " lwsync \n\t" "1: ldarx 5,%[sum] \n\t" // get old ctr and reserve " add 6,5,[inc] \n\t" // increment " stdcx. 6,%[sum] \n\t" // store updated value " bne 1b \n\t" // reservation lost? -> retry " isync \n\t" : [sum] "+m" (*sum) /* outputs */ : [inc] "b" (inc) /* inputs */ : "cr0", "r5", "r6" /* clobbered */ ); return; } int main() { unsigned long * temp1 = 0; unsigned long volatile * temp2 = 0; unsigned long temp3 = 0; store_timestamp(temp1); inc_atomic(temp2); add_atomic(temp2, temp3); return 0; } $ ===== ACTUAL OUTPUT: $ xlC_r test_m.cpp "test_m.cpp", line 7.11: 1540-0548 (S) The symbolic name buffer used in a %[name] operand specifier is duplicated. $ ===== EXPECTED OUTPUT: Should compile clean.
Local fix
n/a
Problem summary
USERS AFFECTED: Users who make use of duplicate symbols to represent output operand with matching constraint may be affected by this issue. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: When output operands with +m constraints, the compiler converts output operands into input operands. The compiler then issues a diagnostic message on the duplicate symbols used for these kind of input operands.
Problem conclusion
Disable the compiler from issuing the error message when input operands has matching constraints.
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
LI76810
Reported component name
XL C/C++ FOR LI
Reported component ID
5724X1400
Reported release
B10
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2012-05-24
Closed date
2012-05-24
Last modified date
2012-05-24
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Fix information
Fixed component name
XL C/C++ FOR LI
Fixed component ID
5724X1400
Applicable component levels
RB10 PSN IV12522
UP06/09/13
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Document Information
Modified date:
17 October 2021