* [Bug target/113697] RISC-V: Redundant vsetvl insn in function
2024-02-01 1:59 [Bug c/113697] New: RISC-V: Redundant vsetvl insn in function pan2.li at intel dot com
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--- Comment #1 from GCC Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
The master branch has been updated by Pan Li <panli@gcc.gnu.org>:
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:922e4599e6261644d336b009b6901cd221ec95fd
commit r14-8757-g922e4599e6261644d336b009b6901cd221ec95fd
Author: Juzhe-Zhong <juzhe.zhong@rivai.ai>
Date: Fri Feb 2 09:56:59 2024 +0800
RISC-V: Expand VLMAX scalar move in reduction
This patch fixes the following:
vsetvli a5,a1,e32,m1,tu,ma
slli a4,a5,2
sub a1,a1,a5
vle32.v v2,0(a0)
add a0,a0,a4
vadd.vv v1,v2,v1
bne a1,zero,.L3
vsetivli zero,1,e32,m1,ta,ma
vmv.s.x v2,zero
vsetvli a5,zero,e32,m1,ta,ma ---> Redundant vsetvl.
vredsum.vs v1,v1,v2
vmv.x.s a0,v1
ret
VSETVL PASS is able to fuse avl = 1 of scalar move and VLMAX avl of
reduction.
However, this following RTL blocks the fusion in dependence analysis in
VSETVL PASS:
(insn 49 24 50 5 (set (reg:RVVM1SI 98 v2 [148])
(if_then_else:RVVM1SI (unspec:RVVMF32BI [
(const_vector:RVVMF32BI [
(const_int 1 [0x1])
repeat [
(const_int 0 [0])
]
])
(const_int 1 [0x1])
(const_int 2 [0x2]) repeated x2
(const_int 0 [0])
(reg:SI 66 vl)
(reg:SI 67 vtype)
] UNSPEC_VPREDICATE)
(const_vector:RVVM1SI repeat [
(const_int 0 [0])
])
(unspec:RVVM1SI [
(reg:DI 0 zero)
] UNSPEC_VUNDEF))) 3813 {*pred_broadcastrvvm1si_zero}
(nil))
(insn 50 49 51 5 (set (reg:DI 15 a5 [151]) ---->
It set a5, blocks the following VLMAX into the scalar move above.
(unspec:DI [
(const_int 32 [0x20])
] UNSPEC_VLMAX)) 2566 {vlmax_avldi}
(expr_list:REG_EQUIV (unspec:DI [
(const_int 32 [0x20])
] UNSPEC_VLMAX)
(nil)))
(insn 51 50 52 5 (set (reg:RVVM1SI 97 v1 [150])
(unspec:RVVM1SI [
(unspec:RVVMF32BI [
(const_vector:RVVMF32BI repeat [
(const_int 1 [0x1])
])
(reg:DI 15 a5 [151])
(const_int 2 [0x2])
(const_int 1 [0x1])
(reg:SI 66 vl)
(reg:SI 67 vtype)
] UNSPEC_VPREDICATE)
(unspec:RVVM1SI [
(reg:RVVM1SI 97 v1 [orig:134 vect_result_14.6 ]
[134])
(reg:RVVM1SI 98 v2 [148])
] UNSPEC_REDUC_SUM)
(unspec:RVVM1SI [
(reg:DI 0 zero)
] UNSPEC_VUNDEF)
] UNSPEC_REDUC)) 17541 {pred_redsumrvvm1si}
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:RVVM1SI 98 v2 [148])
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:SI 66 vl)
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:DI 15 a5 [151])
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:DI 0 zero)
(nil))))))
Such situation can only happen on auto-vectorization, never happen on
intrinsic codes.
Since the reduction is passed VLMAX AVL, it should be more natural to pass
VLMAX to the scalar move which initial the value of the reduction.
After this patch:
vsetvli a5,a1,e32,m1,tu,ma
slli a4,a5,2
sub a1,a1,a5
vle32.v v2,0(a0)
add a0,a0,a4
vadd.vv v1,v2,v1
bne a1,zero,.L3
vsetvli a5,zero,e32,m1,ta,ma
vmv.s.x v2,zero
vredsum.vs v1,v1,v2
vmv.x.s a0,v1
ret
Tested on both RV32/RV64 no regression.
PR target/113697
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/riscv/riscv-v.cc (expand_reduction): Pass VLMAX avl to
scalar move.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.target/riscv/rvv/autovec/pr113697.c: New test.
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