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authorMaciej W. Rozycki <macro@embecosm.com>2022-05-10 15:02:31 +0100
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RISC-V: Provide `fmin'/`fmax' RTL patterns
As at r2.2 of the RISC-V ISA specification[1] (equivalent to version 2.0 of the "F" and "D" standard architecture extensions for single-precision and double-precision floating-point respectively) the FMIN and FMAX machine instructions fully match our requirement for the `fminM3' and `fmaxM3' standard RTL patterns: "For FMIN and FMAX, if at least one input is a signaling NaN, or if both inputs are quiet NaNs, the result is the canonical NaN. If one operand is a quiet NaN and the other is not a NaN, the result is the non-NaN operand." suitably for the IEEE 754-2008 `minNum' and `maxNum' operations. However we only define `sminM3' and `smaxM3' standard RTL patterns to produce the FMIN and FMAX machine instructions, which in turn causes the `__builtin_fmin' and `__builtin_fmax' family of intrinsics to emit the corresponding libcalls rather than the relevant machine instructions. This is according to earlier revisions of the RISC-V ISA specification, which we however do not support anymore, as from commit 4b81528241ca ("RISC-V: Support version controling for ISA standard extensions"). As from r20190608 of the RISC-V ISA specification (equivalent to version 2.2 of the "F" and "D" standard ISA extensions for single-precision and double-precision floating-point respectively) the definition of the FMIN and FMAX machine instructions has been updated[2]: "Defined the signed-zero behavior of FMIN.fmt and FMAX.fmt, and changed their behavior on signaling-NaN inputs to conform to the minimumNumber and maximumNumber operations in the proposed IEEE 754-201x specification." and specifically[3]: "Floating-point minimum-number and maximum-number instructions FMIN.S and FMAX.S write, respectively, the smaller or larger of rs1 and rs2 to rd. For the purposes of these instructions only, the value -0.0 is considered to be less than the value +0.0. If both inputs are NaNs, the result is the canonical NaN. If only one operand is a NaN, the result is the non-NaN operand. Signaling NaN inputs set the invalid operation exception flag, even when the result is not NaN." Consequently for forwards compatibility with r20190608+ hardware we cannot use the FMIN and FMAX machine instructions unconditionally even where the ISA level of r2.2 has been specified with the `-misa-spec=2.2' option where operation would be different between ISA revisions, that is the handling of signaling NaN inputs. Therefore provide new `fmin<mode>3' and `fmax<mode>3' patterns removing the need to emit libcalls with the `__builtin_fmin' and `__builtin_fmax' family of intrinsics, however limit them to where `-fno-signaling-nans' is in effect, deferring to other code generation strategies otherwise as applicable. Use newly-defined UNSPECs as the operation codes so that the patterns are only ever used if referred to by their names, as there is no RTL expression defined for the IEEE 754-2008 `minNum' and `maxNum' operations. References: [1] "The RISC-V Instruction Set Manual, Volume I: User-Level ISA", Document Version 2.2, May 7, 2017, Section 8.3 "NaN Generation and Propagation", p. 48 [1] "The RISC-V Instruction Set Manual, Volume I: Unprivileged ISA", Document Version 20190608-Base-Ratified, June 8, 2019, "Preface", p. ii [2] same, Section 11.6 "Single-Precision Floating-Point Computational Instructions", p. 66 gcc/ * config/riscv/riscv.md (UNSPEC_FMIN, UNSPEC_FMAX): New constants. (fmin<mode>3, fmax<mode>3): New insns. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/riscv/fmax-snan.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fmax.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fmaxf-snan.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fmaxf.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fmin-snan.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fmin.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fminf-snan.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/fminf.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smax-ieee.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smax.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smaxf-ieee.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smaxf.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smin-ieee.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/smin.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/sminf-ieee.c: New test. * gcc.target/riscv/sminf.c: New test.
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