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From: Michael Meissner <meissner@gcc.gnu.org> To: gcc-cvs@gcc.gnu.org Subject: [gcc(refs/users/meissner/heads/work024)] Power10: Add IEEE 128-bit fp conditional move. Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 17:54:12 +0000 (GMT) [thread overview] Message-ID: <20201104175412.DEBCF3857C4F@sourceware.org> (raw) https://gcc.gnu.org/g:76186132ff74f626b3e022ee7041f780580d45c0 commit 76186132ff74f626b3e022ee7041f780580d45c0 Author: Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.ibm.com> Date: Wed Nov 4 12:53:09 2020 -0500 Power10: Add IEEE 128-bit fp conditional move. This patch adds the support for power10 IEEE 128-bit floating point conditional move and for automatically generating min/max. Unlike the previous patch, I decided to keep two separate patterns for fpmask before splitting (one pattern for normal compares, and the other pattern for inverted compares). I can go back to a single pattern with a new predicate that allows either comparison. Compared to the original code, these patterns do simplify the fpmask insns to having one alternative instead of two. In the original code, the first alternative tried to use the result as a temporary register. But that doesn't work if you are doing a conditional move with SF/DF types, but the comparison is KF/TF. That is because the SF/DF types can use the traditional FPR registers, but IEEE 128-bit floating point can only do arithmetic in the traditional Altivec registers. This code also has to insert a XXPERMDI if you are moving KF/TF values, but the comparison is done with SF/DF values. In this case, the set and compare mask for SF/DF clears the bottom 64-bits of the register, and the XXPERMDI is needed to fill it. gcc/ 2020-11-04 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.ibm.com> * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (have_compare_and_set_mask): Add IEEE 128-bit floating point types. * config/rs6000/rs6000.md (FPMASK): New iterator. (FPMASK2): New iterator. (Fv mode attribute): Add KFmode and TFmode. (mov<FPMASK:mode><FPMASK2:mode>cc_fpmask): Replace mov<SFDF:mode><SFDF2:mode>cc_p9. Add IEEE 128-bit fp support. (mov<FPMASK:mode><FPMASK2:mode>cc_invert_fpmask): Replace mov<SFDF:mode><SFDF2:mode>cc_invert_p9. Add IEEE 128-bit fp support. (fpmask<mode>): Add IEEE 128-bit fp support. Enable generator to build te RTL. (xxsel<mode>): Add IEEE 128-bit fp support. Enable generator to build te RTL. gcc/testsuite/ 2020-11-04 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.ibm.com> * gcc.target/powerpc/float128-cmove.c: New test. * gcc.target/powerpc/float128-minmax-3.c: New test. Diff: --- gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c | 8 +- gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.md | 188 ++++++++++++++------- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-cmove.c | 93 ++++++++++ .../gcc.target/powerpc/float128-minmax-3.c | 15 ++ 4 files changed, 237 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c index 508f9212f83..7aa28292791 100644 --- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c +++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c @@ -15161,8 +15161,8 @@ rs6000_emit_vector_cond_expr (rtx dest, rtx op_true, rtx op_false, return 1; } -/* Possibly emit the xsmaxcdp and xsmincdp instructions to emit a maximum or - minimum with "C" semantics. +/* Possibly emit the xsmaxc{dp,qp} and xsminc{dp,qp} instructions to emit a + maximum or minimum with "C" semantics. Unless you use -ffast-math, you can't use these instructions to replace conditions that implicitly reverse the condition because the comparison @@ -15298,6 +15298,10 @@ have_compare_and_set_mask (machine_mode mode) case E_DFmode: return TARGET_P9_MINMAX; + case E_KFmode: + case E_TFmode: + return FLOAT128_MIN_MAX_FPMASK_P (mode); + default: break; } diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.md b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.md index f0253e9cdf1..ee9af278d8d 100644 --- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.md +++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.md @@ -564,6 +564,19 @@ ; And again, for when we need two FP modes in a pattern. (define_mode_iterator SFDF2 [SF DF]) +; Floating scalars that supports the set compare mask instruction. +(define_mode_iterator FPMASK [SF + DF + (KF "FLOAT128_MIN_MAX_FPMASK_P (KFmode)") + (TF "FLOAT128_MIN_MAX_FPMASK_P (TFmode)")]) + +; And again, for patterns that need two (potentially) different floating point +; scalars that support the set compare mask instruction. +(define_mode_iterator FPMASK2 [SF + DF + (KF "FLOAT128_MIN_MAX_FPMASK_P (KFmode)") + (TF "FLOAT128_MIN_MAX_FPMASK_P (TFmode)")]) + ; A generic s/d attribute, for sp/dp for example. (define_mode_attr sd [(SF "s") (DF "d") (V4SF "s") (V2DF "d")]) @@ -597,8 +610,13 @@ ; SF/DF constraint for arithmetic on VSX registers using instructions added in ; ISA 2.06 (power7). This includes instructions that normally target DF mode, ; but are used on SFmode, since internally SFmode values are kept in the DFmode -; format. -(define_mode_attr Fv [(SF "wa") (DF "wa") (DI "wa")]) +; format. Also include IEEE 128-bit instructions which are restricted to the +; Altivec registers. +(define_mode_attr Fv [(SF "wa") + (DF "wa") + (DI "wa") + (KF "v") + (TF "v")]) ; Which isa is needed for those float instructions? (define_mode_attr Fisa [(SF "p8v") (DF "*") (DI "*")]) @@ -5285,10 +5303,10 @@ ;; Floating point conditional move (define_expand "mov<mode>cc" - [(set (match_operand:SFDF 0 "gpc_reg_operand") - (if_then_else:SFDF (match_operand 1 "comparison_operator") - (match_operand:SFDF 2 "gpc_reg_operand") - (match_operand:SFDF 3 "gpc_reg_operand")))] + [(set (match_operand:FPMASK 0 "gpc_reg_operand") + (if_then_else:FPMASK (match_operand 1 "comparison_operator") + (match_operand:FPMASK 2 "gpc_reg_operand") + (match_operand:FPMASK 3 "gpc_reg_operand")))] "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_PPC_GFXOPT" { if (rs6000_emit_cmove (operands[0], operands[1], operands[2], operands[3])) @@ -5308,92 +5326,132 @@ "fsel %0,%1,%2,%3" [(set_attr "type" "fp")]) -(define_insn_and_split "*mov<SFDF:mode><SFDF2:mode>cc_p9" - [(set (match_operand:SFDF 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=&<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>") - (if_then_else:SFDF +(define_insn_and_split "*mov<FPMASK:mode><FPMASK2:mode>cc_fpmask" + [(set (match_operand:FPMASK 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=<FPMASK:Fv>") + (if_then_else:FPMASK (match_operator:CCFP 1 "fpmask_comparison_operator" - [(match_operand:SFDF2 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF2:Fv>,<SFDF2:Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF2 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF2:Fv>,<SFDF2:Fv>")]) - (match_operand:SFDF 4 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF 5 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>"))) - (clobber (match_scratch:V2DI 6 "=0,&wa"))] + [(match_operand:FPMASK2 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK2:Fv>") + (match_operand:FPMASK2 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK2:Fv>")]) + (match_operand:FPMASK 4 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK:Fv>") + (match_operand:FPMASK 5 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK:Fv>"))) + (clobber (match_scratch:V2DI 6 "=&<FPMASK2:Fv>"))] "TARGET_P9_MINMAX" "#" - "" - [(set (match_dup 6) - (if_then_else:V2DI (match_dup 1) - (match_dup 7) - (match_dup 8))) - (set (match_dup 0) - (if_then_else:SFDF (ne (match_dup 6) - (match_dup 8)) - (match_dup 4) - (match_dup 5)))] + "&& 1" + [(pc)] { - if (GET_CODE (operands[6]) == SCRATCH) - operands[6] = gen_reg_rtx (V2DImode); + rtx dest = operands[0]; + rtx cmp = operands[1]; + rtx cmp_op1 = operands[2]; + rtx cmp_op2 = operands[3]; + rtx move_t = operands[4]; + rtx move_f = operands[5]; + rtx mask_reg = operands[6]; + rtx mask_m1 = CONSTM1_RTX (V2DImode); + rtx mask_0 = CONST0_RTX (V2DImode); + machine_mode move_mode = <FPMASK:MODE>mode; + machine_mode compare_mode = <FPMASK2:MODE>mode; - operands[7] = CONSTM1_RTX (V2DImode); - operands[8] = CONST0_RTX (V2DImode); + if (GET_CODE (mask_reg) == SCRATCH) + mask_reg = gen_reg_rtx (V2DImode); + + /* Emit the compare and set mask instruction. */ + emit_insn (gen_fpmask<FPMASK2:mode> (mask_reg, cmp, cmp_op1, cmp_op2, + mask_m1, mask_0)); + + /* If we have a 64-bit comparison, but an 128-bit move, we need to extend the + mask. Because we are using the splat builtin to extend the V2DImode, we + need to use element 1 on little endian systems. */ + if (!FLOAT128_IEEE_P (compare_mode) && FLOAT128_IEEE_P (move_mode)) + { + rtx element = WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN ? const0_rtx : const1_rtx; + emit_insn (gen_vsx_xxspltd_v2di (mask_reg, mask_reg, element)); + } + + /* Now emit the XXSEL insn. */ + emit_insn (gen_xxsel<FPMASK:mode> (dest, mask_reg, mask_0, move_t, move_f)); + DONE; } - [(set_attr "length" "8") + ;; length is 12 in case we need to add XXPERMDI + [(set_attr "length" "12") (set_attr "type" "vecperm")]) ;; Handle inverting the fpmask comparisons. -(define_insn_and_split "*mov<SFDF:mode><SFDF2:mode>cc_invert_p9" - [(set (match_operand:SFDF 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=&<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>") - (if_then_else:SFDF +(define_insn_and_split "*mov<FPMASK:mode><FPMASK2:mode>cc_invert_fpmask" + [(set (match_operand:FPMASK 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=<FPMASK:Fv>") + (if_then_else:FPMASK (match_operator:CCFP 1 "invert_fpmask_comparison_operator" - [(match_operand:SFDF2 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF2:Fv>,<SFDF2:Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF2 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF2:Fv>,<SFDF2:Fv>")]) - (match_operand:SFDF 4 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF 5 "vsx_register_operand" "<SFDF:Fv>,<SFDF:Fv>"))) - (clobber (match_scratch:V2DI 6 "=0,&wa"))] + [(match_operand:FPMASK2 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK2:Fv>") + (match_operand:FPMASK2 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK2:Fv>")]) + (match_operand:FPMASK 4 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK:Fv>") + (match_operand:FPMASK 5 "vsx_register_operand" "<FPMASK:Fv>"))) + (clobber (match_scratch:V2DI 6 "=&<FPMASK2:Fv>"))] "TARGET_P9_MINMAX" "#" "&& 1" - [(set (match_dup 6) - (if_then_else:V2DI (match_dup 9) - (match_dup 7) - (match_dup 8))) - (set (match_dup 0) - (if_then_else:SFDF (ne (match_dup 6) - (match_dup 8)) - (match_dup 5) - (match_dup 4)))] + [(pc)] { - rtx op1 = operands[1]; - enum rtx_code cond = reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (GET_CODE (op1)); + rtx dest = operands[0]; + rtx old_cmp = operands[1]; + rtx cmp_op1 = operands[2]; + rtx cmp_op2 = operands[3]; + enum rtx_code cond = reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (GET_CODE (old_cmp)); + rtx cmp_rev = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (cond, CCFPmode, cmp_op1, cmp_op2); + rtx move_f = operands[4]; + rtx move_t = operands[5]; + rtx mask_reg = operands[6]; + rtx mask_m1 = CONSTM1_RTX (V2DImode); + rtx mask_0 = CONST0_RTX (V2DImode); + machine_mode move_mode = <FPMASK:MODE>mode; + machine_mode compare_mode = <FPMASK2:MODE>mode; + + if (GET_CODE (mask_reg) == SCRATCH) + mask_reg = gen_reg_rtx (V2DImode); - if (GET_CODE (operands[6]) == SCRATCH) - operands[6] = gen_reg_rtx (V2DImode); + /* Emit the compare and set mask instruction. */ + emit_insn (gen_fpmask<FPMASK2:mode> (mask_reg, cmp_rev, cmp_op1, cmp_op2, + mask_m1, mask_0)); - operands[7] = CONSTM1_RTX (V2DImode); - operands[8] = CONST0_RTX (V2DImode); + /* If we have a 64-bit comparison, but an 128-bit move, we need to extend the + mask. Because we are using the splat builtin to extend the V2DImode, we + need to use element 1 on little endian systems. */ + if (!FLOAT128_IEEE_P (compare_mode) && FLOAT128_IEEE_P (move_mode)) + { + rtx element = WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN ? const0_rtx : const1_rtx; + emit_insn (gen_vsx_xxspltd_v2di (mask_reg, mask_reg, element)); + } - operands[9] = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (cond, CCFPmode, operands[2], operands[3]); + /* Now emit the XXSEL insn. */ + emit_insn (gen_xxsel<FPMASK:mode> (dest, mask_reg, mask_0, move_t, move_f)); + DONE; } - [(set_attr "length" "8") + ;; length is 12 in case we need to add XXPERMDI + [(set_attr "length" "12") (set_attr "type" "vecperm")]) -(define_insn "*fpmask<mode>" - [(set (match_operand:V2DI 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=wa") +(define_insn "fpmask<mode>" + [(set (match_operand:V2DI 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=<Fv>") (if_then_else:V2DI (match_operator:CCFP 1 "fpmask_comparison_operator" - [(match_operand:SFDF 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>")]) + [(match_operand:FPMASK 2 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>") + (match_operand:FPMASK 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>")]) (match_operand:V2DI 4 "all_ones_constant" "") (match_operand:V2DI 5 "zero_constant" "")))] "TARGET_P9_MINMAX" - "xscmp%V1dp %x0,%x2,%x3" +{ + return (FLOAT128_IEEE_P (<MODE>mode) + ? "xscmp%V1qp %0,%2,%3" + : "xscmp%V1dp %x0,%x2,%x3"); +} [(set_attr "type" "fpcompare")]) -(define_insn "*xxsel<mode>" - [(set (match_operand:SFDF 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=<Fv>") - (if_then_else:SFDF (ne (match_operand:V2DI 1 "vsx_register_operand" "wa") - (match_operand:V2DI 2 "zero_constant" "")) - (match_operand:SFDF 3 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>") - (match_operand:SFDF 4 "vsx_register_operand" "<Fv>")))] +(define_insn "xxsel<mode>" + [(set (match_operand:FPMASK 0 "vsx_register_operand" "=wa") + (if_then_else:FPMASK + (ne (match_operand:V2DI 1 "vsx_register_operand" "wa") + (match_operand:V2DI 2 "zero_constant" "")) + (match_operand:FPMASK 3 "vsx_register_operand" "wa") + (match_operand:FPMASK 4 "vsx_register_operand" "wa")))] "TARGET_P9_MINMAX" "xxsel %x0,%x4,%x3,%x1" [(set_attr "type" "vecmove")]) diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-cmove.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-cmove.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..639d5a77087 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-cmove.c @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/* { dg-do compile } */ +/* { dg-require-effective-target ppc_float128_hw } */ +/* { dg-require-effective-target power10_ok } */ +/* { dg-options "-mdejagnu-cpu=power10 -O2" } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler {\mxscmpeq[dq]p\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler {\mxxpermdi\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler {\mxxsel\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not {\mxscmpu[dq]p\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not {\mfcmp[uo]\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not {\mfsel\M} } } */ + +/* This series of tests tests whether you can do a conditional move where the + test is one floating point type, and the result is another floating point + type. + + If the comparison type is SF/DFmode, and the move type is IEEE 128-bit + floating point, we have to duplicate the mask in the lower 64-bits with + XXPERMDI because XSCMPEQDP clears the bottom 64-bits of the mask register. + + Going the other way (IEEE 128-bit comparsion, 64-bit move) is fine as the + mask word will be 128-bits. */ + +float +eq_f_d (float a, float b, double x, double y) +{ + return (x == y) ? a : b; +} + +double +eq_d_f (double a, double b, float x, float y) +{ + return (x == y) ? a : b; +} + +float +eq_f_f128 (float a, float b, __float128 x, __float128 y) +{ + return (x == y) ? a : b; +} + +double +eq_d_f128 (double a, double b, __float128 x, __float128 y) +{ + return (x == y) ? a : b; +} + +__float128 +eq_f128_f (__float128 a, __float128 b, float x, float y) +{ + return (x == y) ? a : b; +} + +__float128 +eq_f128_d (__float128 a, __float128 b, double x, double y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +float +ne_f_d (float a, float b, double x, double y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +double +ne_d_f (double a, double b, float x, float y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +float +ne_f_f128 (float a, float b, __float128 x, __float128 y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +double +ne_d_f128 (double a, double b, __float128 x, __float128 y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +__float128 +ne_f128_f (__float128 a, __float128 b, float x, float y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} + +__float128 +ne_f128_d (__float128 a, __float128 b, double x, double y) +{ + return (x != y) ? a : b; +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-minmax-3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-minmax-3.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6f7627c0f2a --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/float128-minmax-3.c @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +/* { dg-require-effective-target ppc_float128_hw } */ +/* { dg-require-effective-target power10_ok } */ +/* { dg-options "-mdejagnu-cpu=power10 -O2" } */ + +#ifndef TYPE +#define TYPE _Float128 +#endif + +/* Test that the fminf128/fmaxf128 functions generate if/then/else and not a + call. */ +TYPE f128_min (TYPE a, TYPE b) { return (a < b) ? a : b; } +TYPE f128_max (TYPE a, TYPE b) { return (b > a) ? b : a; } + +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler {\mxsmaxcqp\M} } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler {\mxsmincqp\M} } } */
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