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authorRoger Sayle <roger@nextmovesoftware.com>2024-07-01 12:18:26 +0100
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i386: Additional peephole2 to use lea in round-up integer division.
A common idiom for implementing an integer division that rounds upwards is to write (x + y - 1) / y. Conveniently on x86, the two additions to form the numerator can be performed by a single lea instruction, and indeed gcc currently generates a lea when both x and y are both registers. int foo(int x, int y) { return (x+y-1)/y; } generates with -O2: foo: leal -1(%rsi,%rdi), %eax // 4 bytes cltd idivl %esi ret Oddly, however, if x is a memory, gcc currently uses two instructions: int m; int bar(int y) { return (m+y-1)/y; } generates: foo: movl m(%rip), %eax addl %edi, %eax // 2 bytes subl $1, %eax // 3 bytes cltd idivl %edi ret This discrepancy is caused by the late decision (in peephole2) to split an addition with a memory operand, into a load followed by a reg-reg addition. This patch improves this situation by adding a peephole2 to recognize consecutive additions and transform them into lea if profitable. My first attempt at fixing this was to use a define_insn_and_split: (define_insn_and_split "*lea<mode>3_reg_mem_imm" [(set (match_operand:SWI48 0 "register_operand") (plus:SWI48 (plus:SWI48 (match_operand:SWI48 1 "register_operand") (match_operand:SWI48 2 "memory_operand")) (match_operand:SWI48 3 "x86_64_immediate_operand")))] "ix86_pre_reload_split ()" "#" "&& 1" [(set (match_dup 4) (match_dup 2)) (set (match_dup 0) (plus:SWI48 (plus:SWI48 (match_dup 1) (match_dup 4)) (match_dup 3)))] "operands[4] = gen_reg_rtx (<MODE>mode);") using combine to combine instructions. Unfortunately, this approach interferes with (reload's) subtle balance of deciding when to use/avoid lea, which can be observed as a code size regression in CSiBE. The peephole2 approach (proposed here) uniformly improves CSiBE results. 2024-07-01 Roger Sayle <roger@nextmovesoftware.com> gcc/ChangeLog * config/i386/i386.md (peephole2): Transform two consecutive additions into a 3-component lea if !TARGET_AVOID_LEA_FOR_ADDR. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog * gcc.target/i386/lea-3.c: New test case.
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