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authorCraig Topper <craig.topper@sifive.com>2023-07-24 13:38:51 -0700
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[RISCV] Add lowering for scalar fmaximum/fminimum.
Unlike fmaxnum and fminnum, these operations propagate nan and consider -0.0 to be less than +0.0. Without Zfa, we don't have a single instruction for this. The lowering I've used forces the other input to nan if one input is a nan. If both inputs are nan, they get swapped. Then use the fmax or fmin instruction. New ISD nodes are needed because fmaxnum/fminnum to not define the order of -0.0 and +0.0. This lowering ensures the snans are quieted though that is probably not required in default environment). Also ensures non-canonical nans are canonicalized, though I'm also not sure that's needed. Another option could be to use fmax/fmin and then overwrite the result based on the inputs being nan, but I'm not sure we can do that with any less code. Future work will handle nonans FMF, and handling the case where we can prove the input isn't nan. This does fix the crash in #64022, but we need to do more work to avoid scalarization. Reviewed By: fakepaper56 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156069
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