RFR: 8375653: C2: CmpUNode::sub is not monotonic
Dean Long
dlong at openjdk.org
Thu Jan 22 00:19:06 UTC 2026
On Tue, 20 Jan 2026 02:42:41 GMT, Quan Anh Mai <qamai at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This PR fixes the issue that `CmpUNode::sub` is not monotonic. The root cause is that it returns different values for several cases, but the cases are not mutually exclusive and the return values are not a subset of each other. This leads to the possibilities that a node satisfying both cases will return the first value, but if upon being widen it ceases to satisfy the first case but still satisfies the second case, the method will return the second value, which is not a superset of the previous result.
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> For example, given `r = CmpU(x, y)`.
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> At the first iteration, `type(x) = {0}` and `type(y) = {1, -1}`, then `CmpUNode::sub` returns `TypeInt::CC_LE` since it sees that `x` is the constant `0`.
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> At the second iteration, `type(x) = {0, 2}` and `type(y) = {-1, 1}`, then `CmpUNode::sub` returns `TypeInt::CC_NE` since it sees that `x` and `y` do not overlap. This is not a superset of `TypeInt::CC_LE`, which leads to an assertion.
>
> Please take a look and leave your reviews, thanks a lot.
Would it make sense to have stand-alone C++ tests for these and maybe other interesting cases? Maybe using the gtest framework?
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/29308#issuecomment-3781800297
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