/* { dg-do compile { target { { i?86-*-* x86_64-*-* } && ia32 } } } */ /* { dg-options "-O2 --param min-insn-to-prefetch-ratio=5 -fprefetch-loop-arrays -march=athlon -fdump-tree-aprefetch-details" } */ /* These are common idioms for writing variable-length arrays at the end of structures. We should not deduce anything about the number of iterations of the loops from them. */ struct tail0 { int xxx; int yyy[0]; }; int loop0 (int n, struct tail0 *x) { int i, s = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) s += x->yyy[i]; return s; } struct tail1 { int xxx; int yyy[1]; }; int loop1 (int n, struct tail1 *x) { int i, s = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) s += x->yyy[i]; return s; } /* It is unlikely that this should be a tail array. We may deduce that most likely, the loop iterates about 5 times, and the array is not worth prefetching. */ struct tail5 { int xxx; int yyy[5]; }; int loop5 (int n, struct tail5 *x) { int i, s = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) s += x->yyy[i]; return s; } /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "Issued prefetch" 2 "aprefetch" } } */ /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "Not prefetching" 1 "aprefetch" } } */ /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "aprefetch" } } */