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authorAndrew Pinski <quic_apinski@quicinc.com>2024-02-14 14:29:22 -0800
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doc: Add documentation of which operand matches the mode of the standard pattern name [PR113508]
In some of the standard pattern names, it is not obvious which mode is being used in the pattern name. Is it operand 0, 1, or 2? Is it the wider mode or the narrower mode? This fixes that so there is no confusion by adding a sentence to some of them. Built the documentation to make sure that it builds. gcc/ChangeLog: PR middle-end/113508 * doc/md.texi (sdot_prod@var{m}, udot_prod@var{m}, usdot_prod@var{m}, ssad@var{m}, usad@var{m}, widen_usum@var{m}3, smulhs@var{m}3, umulhs@var{m}3, smulhrs@var{m}3, umulhrs@var{m}3): Add sentence about what the mode m is. Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski <quic_apinski@quicinc.com>
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@@ -5746,6 +5746,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their
product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3.
Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The
result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3.
+@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2.
Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs
@@ -5763,6 +5764,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their
product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3.
Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The
result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3.
+@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2.
Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs
@@ -5779,6 +5781,7 @@ Operand 1 must be unsigned and operand 2 signed. Their
product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3.
Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The
result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3.
+@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2.
Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs
@@ -5797,6 +5800,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their absolute difference, which
is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode
equal or wider than the mode of the absolute difference. The result is placed
in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3.
+@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2.
@cindex @code{widen_ssum@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@cindex @code{widen_usum@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@@ -5806,6 +5810,7 @@ Operands 0 and 2 are of the same mode, which is wider than the mode of
operand 1. Add operand 1 to operand 2 and place the widened result in
operand 0. (This is used express accumulation of elements into an accumulator
of a wider mode.)
+@var{m} is the mode of operand 1.
@cindex @code{smulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@cindex @code{umulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@@ -5819,6 +5824,8 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 1));
@end smallexample
where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed
or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits.
+@var{m} is the mode for all 3 operands (narrow). The wide mode is not specified
+and is defined to fit the whole multiply.
@cindex @code{smulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@cindex @code{umulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@@ -5833,6 +5840,8 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 2)) + 1) >> 1);
@end smallexample
where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed
or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits.
+@var{m} is the mode for all 3 operands (narrow). The wide mode is not specified
+and is defined to fit the whole multiply.
@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern
@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern