From: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
To: Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
Cc: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: [PATCH] Don't lower VEC_PERM_EXPR if it can be expanded using vec_shr optab (PR target/68483)
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 19:26:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151123191459.GH5675@tucnak.redhat.com> (raw)
Hi!
The patches that removed VEC_RSHIFT_EXPR regressed the first of these
testcases on i?86/-msse2, because can_vec_perm_p returns false for that,
and indeed as can_vec_perm_p is given only the mode and mask indices,
there is nothing it can do about it. The former VEC_RSHIFT_EXPR
is a special VEC_PERM_EXPR with zero (bitwise, so not -0.0) as second
argument and we can use vec_shr in that case. The expander knows that, but
veclower hasn't been taught about that, which is what this patch does.
The patch also fixes up the shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask function,
if the first index is >= nelt, then it certainly is not a vector shift, but
all zeros result (we should have folded it), plus when first is < nelt,
then it doesn't make sense to mask the result, even for first == nelt - 1
first + nelt - 1 is <= 2 * nelt - 1.
Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk/5.3?
2015-11-23 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/68483
* tree-vect-generic.c (lower_vec_perm): If VEC_PERM_EXPR
is valid vec_shr pattern, don't lower it even if can_vec_perm_p
returns false.
* optabs.c (shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask): Return NULL_RTX
whenever first is nelt or above. Don't mask expected with
2 * nelt - 1.
* gcc.target/i386/pr68483-1.c: New test.
* gcc.target/i386/pr68483-2.c: New test.
--- gcc/tree-vect-generic.c.jj 2015-11-23 13:29:41.959236201 +0100
+++ gcc/tree-vect-generic.c 2015-11-23 14:13:10.378094173 +0100
@@ -1272,6 +1272,30 @@ lower_vec_perm (gimple_stmt_iterator *gs
update_stmt (stmt);
return;
}
+ /* Also detect vec_shr pattern - VEC_PERM_EXPR with zero
+ vector as VEC1 and a right element shift MASK. */
+ if (optab_handler (vec_shr_optab, TYPE_MODE (vect_type))
+ != CODE_FOR_nothing
+ && TREE_CODE (vec1) == VECTOR_CST
+ && initializer_zerop (vec1)
+ && sel_int[0]
+ && sel_int[0] < elements)
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i < elements; ++i)
+ {
+ unsigned int expected = i + sel_int[0];
+ /* Indices into the second vector are all equivalent. */
+ if (MIN (elements, (unsigned) sel_int[i])
+ != MIN (elements, expected))
+ break;
+ }
+ if (i == elements)
+ {
+ gimple_assign_set_rhs3 (stmt, mask);
+ update_stmt (stmt);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
}
else if (can_vec_perm_p (TYPE_MODE (vect_type), true, NULL))
return;
--- gcc/optabs.c.jj 2015-11-23 13:29:41.706239800 +0100
+++ gcc/optabs.c 2015-11-23 13:33:14.857205132 +0100
@@ -5232,12 +5232,12 @@ shift_amt_for_vec_perm_mask (rtx sel)
return NULL_RTX;
first = INTVAL (CONST_VECTOR_ELT (sel, 0));
- if (first >= 2*nelt)
+ if (first >= nelt)
return NULL_RTX;
for (i = 1; i < nelt; i++)
{
int idx = INTVAL (CONST_VECTOR_ELT (sel, i));
- unsigned int expected = (i + first) & (2 * nelt - 1);
+ unsigned int expected = i + first;
/* Indices into the second vector are all equivalent. */
if (idx < 0 || (MIN (nelt, (unsigned) idx) != MIN (nelt, expected)))
return NULL_RTX;
--- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr68483-1.c.jj 2015-11-23 14:27:54.213534756 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr68483-1.c 2015-11-23 14:33:57.810362424 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+/* PR target/68483 */
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -ftree-vectorize -msse2 -mno-sse3" } */
+
+void
+test (int *input, int *out, unsigned x1, unsigned x2)
+{
+ unsigned i, j;
+ unsigned end = x1;
+
+ for (i = j = 0; i < 1000; i++)
+ {
+ int sum = 0;
+ end += x2;
+ for (; j < end; j++)
+ sum += input[j];
+ out[i] = sum;
+ }
+}
+
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "psrldq\[^\n\r]*(8,|, 8)" { target ia32 } } } */
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "psrldq\[^\n\r]*(4,|, 4)" { target ia32 } } } */
--- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr68483-2.c.jj 2015-11-23 14:33:22.436865628 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr68483-2.c 2015-11-23 14:34:33.716851638 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+/* PR target/68483 */
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -msse2 -mno-sse3" } */
+
+typedef int V __attribute__((vector_size (16)));
+
+void
+foo (V *a, V *b)
+{
+ V c = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
+ V d = { 1, 2, 3, 4 };
+ *a = __builtin_shuffle (*b, c, d);
+}
+
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "psrldq\[^\n\r]*(4,|, 4)" } } */
Jakub
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