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authorRichard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com>2018-08-02 10:59:35 +0000
committerRichard Sandiford <rsandifo@gcc.gnu.org>2018-08-02 10:59:35 +0000
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[gen/AArch64] Generate helpers for substituting iterator values into pattern names
Given a pattern like: (define_insn "aarch64_frecpe<mode>" ...) the SVE ACLE implementation wants to generate the pattern for a particular (non-constant) mode. This patch automatically generates helpers to do that, specifically: // Return CODE_FOR_nothing on failure. insn_code maybe_code_for_aarch64_frecpe (machine_mode); // Assert that the code exists. insn_code code_for_aarch64_frecpe (machine_mode); // Return NULL_RTX on failure. rtx maybe_gen_aarch64_frecpe (machine_mode, rtx, rtx); // Assert that generation succeeds. rtx gen_aarch64_frecpe (machine_mode, rtx, rtx); Many patterns don't have sensible names when all <...>s are removed. E.g. "<optab><mode>2" would give a base name "2". The new functions therefore require explicit opt-in, which should also help to reduce code bloat. The (arbitrary) opt-in syntax I went for was to prefix the pattern name with '@', similarly to the existing '*' marker. The patch also makes config/aarch64 use the new routines in cases where they obviously apply. This was mostly straight-forward, but it seemed odd that we defined: aarch64_reload_movcp<...><P:mode> but then only used it with DImode, never SImode. If we should be using Pmode instead of DImode, then that's a simple change, but should probably be a separate patch. 2018-08-02 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> gcc/ * doc/md.texi: Expand the documentation of instruction names to mention port-local uses. Document '@' in pattern names. * read-md.h (overloaded_instance, overloaded_name): New structs. (mapping): Declare. (md_reader::handle_overloaded_name): New member function. (md_reader::get_overloads): Likewise. (md_reader::m_first_overload): New member variable. (md_reader::m_next_overload_ptr): Likewise. (md_reader::m_overloads_htab): Likewise. * read-md.c (md_reader::md_reader): Initialize m_first_overload, m_next_overload_ptr and m_overloads_htab. * read-rtl.c (iterator_group): Add "type" and "get_c_token" fields. (get_mode_token, get_code_token, get_int_token): New functions. (map_attr_string): Add an optional argument that passes back the associated iterator. (overloaded_name_hash, overloaded_name_eq_p, named_rtx_p): (md_reader::handle_overloaded_name, add_overload_instance): New functions. (apply_iterators): Handle '@' names. Report an error if '@' is used without iterators. (initialize_iterators): Initialize the new iterator_group fields. * genopinit.c (handle_overloaded_code_for) (handle_overloaded_gen): New functions. (main): Use them to print declarations of maybe_code_for_* and maybe_gen_* functions, and inline definitions of code_for_* and gen_*. * genemit.c (print_overload_arguments, print_overload_test) (handle_overloaded_code_for, handle_overloaded_gen): New functions. (main): Use it to print definitions of maybe_code_for_* and maybe_gen_* functions. * config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_split_128bit_move): Use gen_aarch64_mov{low,high}_di and gen_aarch64_movdi_{low,high} instead of explicit mode checks. (aarch64_split_simd_combine): Likewise gen_aarch64_simd_combine. (aarch64_split_simd_move): Likewise gen_aarch64_split_simd_mov. (aarch64_emit_load_exclusive): Likewise gen_aarch64_load_exclusive. (aarch64_emit_store_exclusive): Likewise gen_aarch64_store_exclusive. (aarch64_expand_compare_and_swap): Likewise gen_aarch64_compare_and_swap and gen_aarch64_compare_and_swap_lse (aarch64_gen_atomic_cas): Likewise gen_aarch64_atomic_cas. (aarch64_emit_atomic_swap): Likewise gen_aarch64_atomic_swp. (aarch64_constant_pool_reload_icode): Delete. (aarch64_secondary_reload): Use code_for_aarch64_reload_movcp instead of aarch64_constant_pool_reload_icode. Use code_for_aarch64_reload_mov instead of explicit mode checks. (rsqrte_type, get_rsqrte_type, rsqrts_type, get_rsqrts_type): Delete. (aarch64_emit_approx_sqrt): Use gen_aarch64_rsqrte instead of get_rsqrte_type and gen_aarch64_rsqrts instead of gen_rqrts_type. (recpe_type, get_recpe_type, recps_type, get_recps_type): Delete. (aarch64_emit_approx_div): Use gen_aarch64_frecpe instead of get_recpe_type and gen_aarch64_frecps instead of get_recps_type. (aarch64_atomic_load_op_code): Delete. (aarch64_emit_atomic_load_op): Likewise. (aarch64_gen_atomic_ldop): Use UNSPECV_ATOMIC_* instead of aarch64_atomic_load_op_code. Use gen_aarch64_atomic_load instead of aarch64_emit_atomic_load_op. * config/aarch64/aarch64.md (aarch64_reload_movcp<GPF_TF:mode><P:mode>) (aarch64_reload_movcp<VALL:mode><P:mode>, aarch64_reload_mov<mode>) (aarch64_movdi_<mode>low, aarch64_movdi_<mode>high) (aarch64_mov<mode>high_di, aarch64_mov<mode>low_di): Add a '@' character before the pattern name. * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (aarch64_split_simd_mov<mode>) (aarch64_rsqrte<mode>, aarch64_rsqrts<mode>) (aarch64_simd_combine<mode>, aarch64_frecpe<mode>) (aarch64_frecps<mode>): Likewise. * config/aarch64/atomics.md (atomic_compare_and_swap<mode>) (aarch64_compare_and_swap<mode>, aarch64_compare_and_swap<mode>_lse) (aarch64_load_exclusive<mode>, aarch64_store_exclusive<mode>) (aarch64_atomic_swp<mode>, aarch64_atomic_cas<mode>) (aarch64_atomic_load<atomic_ldop><mode>): Likewise. From-SVN: r263251
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/read-md.c b/gcc/read-md.c
index 0b5dace..174e471 100644
--- a/gcc/read-md.c
+++ b/gcc/read-md.c
@@ -1003,7 +1003,10 @@ md_reader::md_reader (bool compact)
m_first_dir_md_include (NULL),
m_last_dir_md_include_ptr (&m_first_dir_md_include),
m_first_line (0),
- m_last_line (0)
+ m_last_line (0),
+ m_first_overload (NULL),
+ m_next_overload_ptr (&m_first_overload),
+ m_overloads_htab (NULL)
{
/* Set the global singleton pointer. */
md_reader_ptr = this;