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authorRichard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org>2018-01-02 18:26:27 +0000
committerRichard Sandiford <rsandifo@gcc.gnu.org>2018-01-02 18:26:27 +0000
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Remove vec_perm_const optab
One of the changes needed for variable-length VEC_PERM_EXPRs -- and for long fixed-length VEC_PERM_EXPRs -- is the ability to use constant selectors that wouldn't fit in the vectors being permuted. E.g. a permute on two V256QIs can't be done using a V256QI selector. At the moment constant permutes use two interfaces: targetm.vectorizer.vec_perm_const_ok for testing whether a permute is valid and the vec_perm_const optab for actually emitting the permute. The former gets passed a vec<> selector and the latter an rtx selector. Most ports share a lot of code between the hook and the optab, with a wrapper function for each interface. We could try to keep that interface and require ports to define wider vector modes that could be attached to the CONST_VECTOR (e.g. V256HI or V256SI in the example above). But building a CONST_VECTOR rtx seems a bit pointless here, since the expand code only creates the CONST_VECTOR in order to call the optab, and the first thing the target does is take the CONST_VECTOR apart again. The easiest approach therefore seemed to be to remove the optab and reuse the target hook to emit the code. One potential drawback is that it's no longer possible to use match_operand predicates to force operands into the required form, but in practice all targets want register operands anyway. The patch also changes vec_perm_indices into a class that provides some simple routines for handling permutations. A later patch will flesh this out and get rid of auto_vec_perm_indices, but I didn't want to do all that in this patch and make it more complicated than it already is. 2018-01-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> gcc/ * Makefile.in (OBJS): Add vec-perm-indices.o. * vec-perm-indices.h: New file. * vec-perm-indices.c: Likewise. * target.h (vec_perm_indices): Replace with a forward class declaration. (auto_vec_perm_indices): Move to vec-perm-indices.h. * optabs.h: Include vec-perm-indices.h. (expand_vec_perm): Delete. (selector_fits_mode_p, expand_vec_perm_var): Declare. (expand_vec_perm_const): Declare. * target.def (vec_perm_const_ok): Replace with... (vec_perm_const): ...this new hook. * doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Replace with... (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): ...this new hook. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerate. * optabs.def (vec_perm_const): Delete. * doc/md.texi (vec_perm_const): Likewise. (vec_perm): Refer to TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST. * expr.c (expand_expr_real_2): Use expand_vec_perm_const rather than expand_vec_perm for constant permutation vectors. Assert that the mode of variable permutation vectors is the integer equivalent of the mode that is being permuted. * optabs-query.h (selector_fits_mode_p): Declare. * optabs-query.c: Include vec-perm-indices.h. (selector_fits_mode_p): New function. (can_vec_perm_const_p): Check whether targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const is defined, instead of checking whether the vec_perm_const_optab exists. Use targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const instead of targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const_ok. Check whether the indices fit in the vector mode before using a variable permute. * optabs.c (shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask): Take a mode and a vec_perm_indices instead of an rtx. (expand_vec_perm): Replace with... (expand_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Take the selector as a vec_perm_indices rather than an rtx. Also take the mode of the selector. Update call to shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask. Use targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const instead of vec_perm_const_optab. Use vec_perm_indices::new_expanded_vector to expand the original selector into bytes. Check whether the indices fit in the vector mode before using a variable permute. (expand_vec_perm_var): Make global. (expand_mult_highpart): Use expand_vec_perm_const. * fold-const.c: Includes vec-perm-indices.h. * tree-ssa-forwprop.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-data-refs.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-generic.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-loop.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-slp.c: Likewise. * tree-vect-stmts.c: Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64-protos.h (aarch64_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_expand_vec_perm_const) (aarch64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Fuse into... (aarch64_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. * config/arm/arm-protos.h (arm_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/arm/vec-common.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/arm/arm.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (arm_expand_vec_perm_const, arm_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (arm_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Explicitly check for NEON modes. * config/i386/i386-protos.h (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/i386/sse.md (VEC_PERM_CONST, vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const_1): Update comment. (ix86_expand_vec_perm_const, ix86_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (ix86_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. Incorporate the old VEC_PERM_CONST conditions. * config/ia64/ia64-protos.h (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/ia64/vect.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const) (ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. * config/mips/loongson.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/mips/mips-msa.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/mips/mips-ps-3d.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/mips/mips-protos.h (mips_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/mips/mips.c (mips_expand_vec_perm_const) (mips_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Merge into... (mips_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. * config/powerpcspe/altivec.md (vec_perm_constv16qi): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/paired.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/spe.md (vec_perm_constv2si): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/vsx.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe-protos.h (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const) (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le): Take each operand individually. Operate on constant selectors rather than rtxes. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const): Likewise. Update call to altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le. (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const): New function. (rs6000_do_expand_vec_perm): Take a vec_perm_builder instead of an element count and rtx array. (rs6000_expand_extract_even): Update call accordingly. (rs6000_expand_interleave): Likewise. * config/rs6000/altivec.md (vec_perm_constv16qi): Delete. * config/rs6000/paired.md (vec_perm_constv2sf): Delete. * config/rs6000/vsx.md (vec_perm_const<mode>): Delete. * config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const) (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK): Delete. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le): Take each operand individually. Operate on constant selectors rather than rtxes. (altivec_expand_vec_perm_const): Likewise. Update call to altivec_expand_vec_perm_const_le. (rs6000_expand_vec_perm_const): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok): Delete. (rs6000_vectorize_vec_perm_const): New function. Remove stray reference to the SPE evmerge intructions. (rs6000_do_expand_vec_perm): Take a vec_perm_builder instead of an element count and rtx array. (rs6000_expand_extract_even): Update call accordingly. (rs6000_expand_interleave): Likewise. * config/sparc/sparc.md (vec_perm_constv8qi): Delete in favor of... * config/sparc/sparc.c (sparc_vectorize_vec_perm_const): ...this new function. (TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST): Redefine. From-SVN: r256093
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/config/ia64')
-rw-r--r--gcc/config/ia64/ia64-protos.h1
-rw-r--r--gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c97
-rw-r--r--gcc/config/ia64/vect.md13
3 files changed, 34 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64-protos.h b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64-protos.h
index cbabbd3..71e55e4 100644
--- a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64-protos.h
+++ b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64-protos.h
@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ extern const char *get_bundle_name (int);
extern const char *output_probe_stack_range (rtx, rtx);
extern void ia64_expand_vec_perm_even_odd (rtx, rtx, rtx, int);
-extern bool ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (rtx op[4]);
extern void ia64_expand_vec_setv2sf (rtx op[3]);
#endif /* RTX_CODE */
diff --git a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c
index f99bea9..d2ce1a4 100644
--- a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c
+++ b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c
@@ -335,7 +335,8 @@ static fixed_size_mode ia64_get_reg_raw_mode (int regno);
static section * ia64_hpux_function_section (tree, enum node_frequency,
bool, bool);
-static bool ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok (machine_mode, vec_perm_indices);
+static bool ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const (machine_mode, rtx, rtx, rtx,
+ const vec_perm_indices &);
static unsigned int ia64_hard_regno_nregs (unsigned int, machine_mode);
static bool ia64_hard_regno_mode_ok (unsigned int, machine_mode);
@@ -654,8 +655,8 @@ static const struct attribute_spec ia64_attribute_table[] =
#undef TARGET_DELAY_VARTRACK
#define TARGET_DELAY_VARTRACK true
-#undef TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK
-#define TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST_OK ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok
+#undef TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST
+#define TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const
#undef TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_TAKES_IDENTIFIER_P
#define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_TAKES_IDENTIFIER_P ia64_attribute_takes_identifier_p
@@ -11743,32 +11744,31 @@ ia64_expand_vec_perm_const_1 (struct expand_vec_perm_d *d)
return false;
}
-bool
-ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (rtx operands[4])
+/* Implement TARGET_VECTORIZE_VEC_PERM_CONST. */
+
+static bool
+ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const (machine_mode vmode, rtx target, rtx op0,
+ rtx op1, const vec_perm_indices &sel)
{
struct expand_vec_perm_d d;
unsigned char perm[MAX_VECT_LEN];
- int i, nelt, which;
- rtx sel;
+ unsigned int i, nelt, which;
- d.target = operands[0];
- d.op0 = operands[1];
- d.op1 = operands[2];
- sel = operands[3];
+ d.target = target;
+ d.op0 = op0;
+ d.op1 = op1;
- d.vmode = GET_MODE (d.target);
+ d.vmode = vmode;
gcc_assert (VECTOR_MODE_P (d.vmode));
d.nelt = nelt = GET_MODE_NUNITS (d.vmode);
- d.testing_p = false;
+ d.testing_p = !target;
- gcc_assert (GET_CODE (sel) == CONST_VECTOR);
- gcc_assert (XVECLEN (sel, 0) == nelt);
+ gcc_assert (sel.length () == nelt);
gcc_checking_assert (sizeof (d.perm) == sizeof (perm));
for (i = which = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
{
- rtx e = XVECEXP (sel, 0, i);
- int ei = INTVAL (e) & (2 * nelt - 1);
+ unsigned int ei = sel[i] & (2 * nelt - 1);
which |= (ei < nelt ? 1 : 2);
d.perm[i] = ei;
@@ -11781,7 +11781,7 @@ ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (rtx operands[4])
gcc_unreachable();
case 3:
- if (!rtx_equal_p (d.op0, d.op1))
+ if (d.testing_p || !rtx_equal_p (d.op0, d.op1))
{
d.one_operand_p = false;
break;
@@ -11809,6 +11809,22 @@ ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (rtx operands[4])
break;
}
+ if (d.testing_p)
+ {
+ /* We have to go through the motions and see if we can
+ figure out how to generate the requested permutation. */
+ d.target = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 1);
+ d.op1 = d.op0 = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 2);
+ if (!d.one_operand_p)
+ d.op1 = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 3);
+
+ start_sequence ();
+ bool ret = ia64_expand_vec_perm_const_1 (&d);
+ end_sequence ();
+
+ return ret;
+ }
+
if (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const_1 (&d))
return true;
@@ -11825,51 +11841,6 @@ ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (rtx operands[4])
return false;
}
-/* Implement targetm.vectorize.vec_perm_const_ok. */
-
-static bool
-ia64_vectorize_vec_perm_const_ok (machine_mode vmode, vec_perm_indices sel)
-{
- struct expand_vec_perm_d d;
- unsigned int i, nelt, which;
- bool ret;
-
- d.vmode = vmode;
- d.nelt = nelt = GET_MODE_NUNITS (d.vmode);
- d.testing_p = true;
-
- /* Extract the values from the vector CST into the permutation
- array in D. */
- for (i = which = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
- {
- unsigned char e = sel[i];
- d.perm[i] = e;
- gcc_assert (e < 2 * nelt);
- which |= (e < nelt ? 1 : 2);
- }
-
- /* For all elements from second vector, fold the elements to first. */
- if (which == 2)
- for (i = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
- d.perm[i] -= nelt;
-
- /* Check whether the mask can be applied to the vector type. */
- d.one_operand_p = (which != 3);
-
- /* Otherwise we have to go through the motions and see if we can
- figure out how to generate the requested permutation. */
- d.target = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 1);
- d.op1 = d.op0 = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 2);
- if (!d.one_operand_p)
- d.op1 = gen_raw_REG (d.vmode, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 3);
-
- start_sequence ();
- ret = ia64_expand_vec_perm_const_1 (&d);
- end_sequence ();
-
- return ret;
-}
-
void
ia64_expand_vec_setv2sf (rtx operands[3])
{
diff --git a/gcc/config/ia64/vect.md b/gcc/config/ia64/vect.md
index 20e260c..68ac05c 100644
--- a/gcc/config/ia64/vect.md
+++ b/gcc/config/ia64/vect.md
@@ -1549,19 +1549,6 @@
DONE;
})
-(define_expand "vec_perm_const<mode>"
- [(match_operand:VEC 0 "register_operand" "")
- (match_operand:VEC 1 "register_operand" "")
- (match_operand:VEC 2 "register_operand" "")
- (match_operand:<vecint> 3 "" "")]
- ""
-{
- if (ia64_expand_vec_perm_const (operands))
- DONE;
- else
- FAIL;
-})
-
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