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authorPan Li <pan2.li@intel.com>2024-07-02 21:23:43 +0800
committerPan Li <pan2.li@intel.com>2024-07-03 21:21:55 +0800
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parent1dc2096537818bd80191e0d6015412e2906658bc (diff)
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Vect: Support IFN SAT_TRUNC for unsigned vector int
This patch would like to support the .SAT_TRUNC for the unsigned vector int. Given we have below example code: Form 1 #define VEC_DEF_SAT_U_TRUC_FMT_1(NT, WT) \ void __attribute__((noinline)) \ vec_sat_u_truc_##WT##_to_##NT##_fmt_1 (NT *x, WT *y, unsigned limit) \ { \ for (unsigned i = 0; i < limit; i++) \ { \ bool overflow = y[i] > (WT)(NT)(-1); \ x[i] = ((NT)y[i]) | (NT)-overflow; \ } \ } VEC_DEF_SAT_U_TRUC_FMT_1 (uint32_t, uint64_t) Before this patch: void vec_sat_u_truc_uint64_t_to_uint32_t_fmt_1 (uint32_t * x, uint64_t * y, unsigned int limit) { ... _51 = .SELECT_VL (ivtmp_49, POLY_INT_CST [2, 2]); ivtmp_35 = _51 * 8; vect__4.7_32 = .MASK_LEN_LOAD (vectp_y.5_34, 64B, { -1, ... }, _51, 0); mask_overflow_16.8_30 = vect__4.7_32 > { 4294967295, ... }; vect__5.9_29 = (vector([2,2]) unsigned int) vect__4.7_32; vect__10.13_20 = .VCOND_MASK (mask_overflow_16.8_30, { 4294967295, ... }, vect__5.9_29); ivtmp_12 = _51 * 4; .MASK_LEN_STORE (vectp_x.14_11, 32B, { -1, ... }, _51, 0, vect__10.13_20); vectp_y.5_33 = vectp_y.5_34 + ivtmp_35; vectp_x.14_46 = vectp_x.14_11 + ivtmp_12; ivtmp_50 = ivtmp_49 - _51; if (ivtmp_50 != 0) ... } After this patch: void vec_sat_u_truc_uint64_t_to_uint32_t_fmt_1 (uint32_t * x, uint64_t * y, unsigned int limit) { ... _12 = .SELECT_VL (ivtmp_21, POLY_INT_CST [2, 2]); ivtmp_34 = _12 * 8; vect__4.7_31 = .MASK_LEN_LOAD (vectp_y.5_33, 64B, { -1, ... }, _12, 0); vect_patt_40.8_30 = .SAT_TRUNC (vect__4.7_31); // << .SAT_TRUNC ivtmp_29 = _12 * 4; .MASK_LEN_STORE (vectp_x.9_28, 32B, { -1, ... }, _12, 0, vect_patt_40.8_30); vectp_y.5_32 = vectp_y.5_33 + ivtmp_34; vectp_x.9_27 = vectp_x.9_28 + ivtmp_29; ivtmp_20 = ivtmp_21 - _12; if (ivtmp_20 != 0) ... } The below test suites are passed for this patch * The x86 bootstrap test. * The x86 fully regression test. * The rv64gcv fully regression tests. gcc/ChangeLog: * tree-vect-patterns.cc (gimple_unsigned_integer_sat_trunc): Add new decl generated by match. (vect_recog_sat_trunc_pattern): Add new func impl to recog the .SAT_TRUNC pattern. Signed-off-by: Pan Li <pan2.li@intel.com>
-rw-r--r--gcc/tree-vect-patterns.cc54
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-patterns.cc b/gcc/tree-vect-patterns.cc
index 519d15f..86e893a 100644
--- a/gcc/tree-vect-patterns.cc
+++ b/gcc/tree-vect-patterns.cc
@@ -4489,6 +4489,7 @@ vect_recog_mult_pattern (vec_info *vinfo,
extern bool gimple_unsigned_integer_sat_add (tree, tree*, tree (*)(tree));
extern bool gimple_unsigned_integer_sat_sub (tree, tree*, tree (*)(tree));
+extern bool gimple_unsigned_integer_sat_trunc (tree, tree*, tree (*)(tree));
static gimple *
vect_recog_build_binary_gimple_stmt (vec_info *vinfo, stmt_vec_info stmt_info,
@@ -4603,6 +4604,58 @@ vect_recog_sat_sub_pattern (vec_info *vinfo, stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo,
return NULL;
}
+/*
+ * Try to detect saturation truncation pattern (SAT_TRUNC), aka below gimple:
+ * overflow_5 = x_4(D) > 4294967295;
+ * _1 = (unsigned int) x_4(D);
+ * _2 = (unsigned int) overflow_5;
+ * _3 = -_2;
+ * _6 = _1 | _3;
+ *
+ * And then simplied to
+ * _6 = .SAT_TRUNC (x_4(D));
+ */
+
+static gimple *
+vect_recog_sat_trunc_pattern (vec_info *vinfo, stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo,
+ tree *type_out)
+{
+ gimple *last_stmt = STMT_VINFO_STMT (stmt_vinfo);
+
+ if (!is_gimple_assign (last_stmt))
+ return NULL;
+
+ tree ops[1];
+ tree lhs = gimple_assign_lhs (last_stmt);
+
+ if (gimple_unsigned_integer_sat_trunc (lhs, ops, NULL))
+ {
+ tree itype = TREE_TYPE (ops[0]);
+ tree otype = TREE_TYPE (lhs);
+ tree v_itype = get_vectype_for_scalar_type (vinfo, itype);
+ tree v_otype = get_vectype_for_scalar_type (vinfo, otype);
+ internal_fn fn = IFN_SAT_TRUNC;
+
+ if (v_itype != NULL_TREE && v_otype != NULL_TREE
+ && direct_internal_fn_supported_p (fn, tree_pair (v_otype, v_itype),
+ OPTIMIZE_FOR_BOTH))
+ {
+ gcall *call = gimple_build_call_internal (fn, 1, ops[0]);
+ tree out_ssa = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (otype, NULL);
+
+ gimple_call_set_lhs (call, out_ssa);
+ gimple_call_set_nothrow (call, /* nothrow_p */ false);
+ gimple_set_location (call, gimple_location (last_stmt));
+
+ *type_out = v_otype;
+
+ return call;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
/* Detect a signed division by a constant that wouldn't be
otherwise vectorized:
@@ -7065,6 +7118,7 @@ static vect_recog_func vect_vect_recog_func_ptrs[] = {
{ vect_recog_mult_pattern, "mult" },
{ vect_recog_sat_add_pattern, "sat_add" },
{ vect_recog_sat_sub_pattern, "sat_sub" },
+ { vect_recog_sat_trunc_pattern, "sat_trunc" },
{ vect_recog_mixed_size_cond_pattern, "mixed_size_cond" },
{ vect_recog_gcond_pattern, "gcond" },
{ vect_recog_bool_pattern, "bool" },