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From: will schmidt <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com>
To: GCC Patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>
Cc: Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>,
	"Kewen.Lin" <linkw@linux.ibm.com>,
	David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH, rs6000] Additional cleanup of rs6000_builtin_mask
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 16:39:28 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <a718a60734e574f34f79f15326e1eac0f53387bb.camel@vnet.ibm.com> (raw)

[PATCH, rs6000] Additional cleanup of rs6000_builtin_mask
    
Hi,
  Post the rs6000 builtins rewrite, some of the leftover builtin
code is redundant and can be removed.
  This replaces the remaining usage of bu_mask in
rs6000_target_modify_macros() with checks against the rs6000_cpu directly.
Thusly the bu_mask variable can be removed.  After that variable
is eliminated there are no other uses of rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate(),
so that function can also be safely removed.

I have tested this on current systems (P8,P9,P10) without regressions.

OK for trunk?


Thanks,
-Will
    
gcc/
	* config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc (rs6000_target_modify_macros): Remove
	bu_mask references.  (rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro): Replace
	bu_mask reference with a rs6000_cpu value check.
	(rs6000_cpu_cpp_builtins): Remove rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate()
	parameter from call to rs6000_target_modify_macros.
	* config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h (rs6000_target_modify_macros,
	rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr): Remove parameter from extern
	for the prototype.
	* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr): Remove
	parameter from prototype, update calls to this function.
	(rs6000_print_builtin_options): Remove prototype, call and function.
	(rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate): Remove function.
	(rs6000_debug_reg_global): Remove call to rs6000_print_builtin_options.
	(rs6000_option_override_internal): Remove rs6000_builtin_mask var
	and builtin_mask debug output.
	(rs6000_pragma_target_parse): Update calls to
	rs6000_target_modify_ptr.


diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc
index 0d13645040ff..4d051b906582 100644
--- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc
+++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc
@@ -333,24 +333,20 @@ rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro (bool define_p, const char *name)
   else
     cpp_undef (parse_in, name);
 }
 
 /* Define or undefine macros based on the current target.  If the user does
-   #pragma GCC target, we need to adjust the macros dynamically.  Note, some of
-   the options needed for builtins have been moved to separate variables, so
-   have both the target flags and the builtin flags as arguments.  */
+   #pragma GCC target, we need to adjust the macros dynamically.  */
 
 void
-rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool define_p, HOST_WIDE_INT flags,
-			     HOST_WIDE_INT bu_mask)
+rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool define_p, HOST_WIDE_INT flags)
 {
   if (TARGET_DEBUG_BUILTIN || TARGET_DEBUG_TARGET)
     fprintf (stderr,
-	     "rs6000_target_modify_macros (%s, " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
-	     ", " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX ")\n",
+	     "rs6000_target_modify_macros (%s, " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX ")\n",
 	     (define_p) ? "define" : "undef",
-	     flags, bu_mask);
+	     flags);
 
   /* Each of the flags mentioned below controls whether certain
      preprocessor macros will be automatically defined when
      preprocessing source files for compilation by this compiler.
      While most of these flags can be enabled or disabled
@@ -593,14 +589,12 @@ rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool define_p, HOST_WIDE_INT flags,
   /* OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_HARDWARE can be turned on if -mcpu=power9 is used or
      via the target attribute/pragma.  */
   if ((flags & OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_HW) != 0)
     rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro (define_p, "__FLOAT128_HARDWARE__");
 
-  /* options from the builtin masks.  */
-  /* Note that OPTION_MASK_FPRND is enabled only if
-     (rs6000_cpu == PROCESSOR_CELL) (e.g. -mcpu=cell).  */
-  if ((bu_mask & OPTION_MASK_FPRND) != 0)
+  /* Tell the user if we are targeting CELL.  */
+  if (rs6000_cpu == PROCESSOR_CELL)
     rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro (define_p, "__PPU__");
 
   /* Tell the user if we support the MMA instructions.  */
   if ((flags & OPTION_MASK_MMA) != 0)
     rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro (define_p, "__MMA__");
@@ -614,12 +608,11 @@ rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool define_p, HOST_WIDE_INT flags,
 
 void
 rs6000_cpu_cpp_builtins (cpp_reader *pfile)
 {
   /* Define all of the common macros.  */
-  rs6000_target_modify_macros (true, rs6000_isa_flags,
-			       rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate ());
+  rs6000_target_modify_macros (true, rs6000_isa_flags);
 
   if (TARGET_FRE)
     builtin_define ("__RECIP__");
   if (TARGET_FRES)
     builtin_define ("__RECIPF__");
diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h
index 3ea010236090..b3c16e7448d8 100644
--- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h
+++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h
@@ -318,13 +318,12 @@ extern void rs6000_pragma_longcall (struct cpp_reader *);
 extern void rs6000_cpu_cpp_builtins (struct cpp_reader *);
 #ifdef TREE_CODE
 extern bool rs6000_pragma_target_parse (tree, tree);
 #endif
 extern void rs6000_activate_target_options (tree new_tree);
-extern void rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT);
-extern void (*rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr) (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT,
-						HOST_WIDE_INT);
+extern void rs6000_target_modify_macros (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT);
+extern void (*rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr) (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT);
 
 /* Declare functions in rs6000-d.cc  */
 extern void rs6000_d_target_versions (void);
 extern void rs6000_d_register_target_info (void);
 
diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.cc b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.cc
index 3ff16b8ae04d..5fda18d82795 100644
--- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.cc
+++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.cc
@@ -276,11 +276,11 @@ const char *tcb_verification_symbol = "__parse_hwcap_and_convert_at_platform";
 bool cpu_builtin_p = false;
 
 /* Pointer to function (in rs6000-c.cc) that can define or undefine target
    macros that have changed.  Languages that don't support the preprocessor
    don't link in rs6000-c.cc, so we can't call it directly.  */
-void (*rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr) (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT);
+void (*rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr) (bool, HOST_WIDE_INT);
 
 /* Simplfy register classes into simpler classifications.  We assume
    GPR_REG_TYPE - FPR_REG_TYPE are ordered so that we can use a simple range
    check for standard register classes (gpr/floating/altivec/vsx) and
    floating/vector classes (float/altivec/vsx).  */
@@ -1169,12 +1169,10 @@ enum reg_class (*rs6000_preferred_reload_class_ptr) (rtx, enum reg_class)
 
 const int INSN_NOT_AVAILABLE = -1;
 
 static void rs6000_print_isa_options (FILE *, int, const char *,
 				      HOST_WIDE_INT);
-static void rs6000_print_builtin_options (FILE *, int, const char *,
-					  HOST_WIDE_INT);
 static HOST_WIDE_INT rs6000_disable_incompatible_switches (void);
 
 static enum rs6000_reg_type register_to_reg_type (rtx, bool *);
 static bool rs6000_secondary_reload_move (enum rs6000_reg_type,
 					  enum rs6000_reg_type,
@@ -2405,13 +2403,10 @@ rs6000_debug_reg_global (void)
 			    rs6000_isa_flags);
 
   rs6000_print_isa_options (stderr, 0, "rs6000_isa_flags_explicit",
 			    rs6000_isa_flags_explicit);
 
-  rs6000_print_builtin_options (stderr, 0, "rs6000_builtin_mask",
-				rs6000_builtin_mask);
-
   rs6000_print_isa_options (stderr, 0, "TARGET_DEFAULT", TARGET_DEFAULT);
 
   fprintf (stderr, DEBUG_FMT_S, "--with-cpu default",
 	   OPTION_TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT ? OPTION_TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT : "<none>");
 
@@ -3370,45 +3365,10 @@ darwin_rs6000_override_options (void)
 
 #ifndef RS6000_DEFAULT_LONG_DOUBLE_SIZE
 #define RS6000_DEFAULT_LONG_DOUBLE_SIZE 64
 #endif
 
-/* Return the builtin mask of the various options used that could affect which
-   builtins were used.  In the past we used target_flags, but we've run out of
-   bits, and some options are no longer in target_flags.  */
-
-HOST_WIDE_INT
-rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate (void)
-{
-  return (((TARGET_ALTIVEC)		    ? OPTION_MASK_ALTIVEC    : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_CMPB)		    ? OPTION_MASK_CMPB	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_VSX)		    ? OPTION_MASK_VSX	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FRE)		    ? OPTION_MASK_POPCNTB    : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FRES)		    ? OPTION_MASK_PPC_GFXOPT : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FRSQRTE)		    ? OPTION_MASK_PPC_GFXOPT : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FRSQRTES)		    ? OPTION_MASK_POPCNTB    : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_POPCNTD)		    ? OPTION_MASK_POPCNTD    : 0)
-	  | ((rs6000_cpu == PROCESSOR_CELL) ? OPTION_MASK_FPRND      : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_P8_VECTOR)		    ? OPTION_MASK_P8_VECTOR  : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_P9_VECTOR)		    ? OPTION_MASK_P9_VECTOR  : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_P9_MISC)		    ? OPTION_MASK_P9_MISC    : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_MODULO)		    ? OPTION_MASK_MODULO     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_64BIT)		    ? MASK_64BIT	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_POWERPC64)		    ? MASK_POWERPC64	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_CRYPTO)		    ? OPTION_MASK_CRYPTO     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_HTM)		    ? OPTION_MASK_HTM	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_DFP)		    ? OPTION_MASK_DFP	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_HARD_FLOAT)	    ? OPTION_MASK_SOFT_FLOAT : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_128
-	      && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
-	      && !TARGET_IEEEQUAD)	    ? OPTION_MASK_MULTIPLE   : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FLOAT128_TYPE)	    ? OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_KEYWORD : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_FLOAT128_HW)	    ? OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128_HW : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_MMA)		    ? OPTION_MASK_MMA	     : 0)
-	  | ((TARGET_POWER10)		    ? OPTION_MASK_POWER10    : 0));
-}
-
 /* Implement TARGET_MD_ASM_ADJUST.  All asm statements are considered
    to clobber the XER[CA] bit because clobbering that bit without telling
    the compiler worked just fine with versions of GCC before GCC 5, and
    breaking a lot of older code in ways that are hard to track down is
    not such a great idea.  */
@@ -3616,15 +3576,10 @@ glibc_supports_ieee_128bit (void)
      compilation efforts.  This has the effect of also turning on the
      associated TARGET_XXX values since these are macros which are
      generally defined to test the corresponding bit of the
      rs6000_isa_flags variable.
 
-     The variable rs6000_builtin_mask is set to represent the target
-     options for the most current compilation efforts, consistent with
-     the current contents of rs6000_isa_flags.  This variable controls
-     expansion of built-in functions.
-
      Various other global variables and fields of global structures
      (over 50 in all) are initialized to reflect the desired options
      for the most current compilation efforts.  */
 
 static bool
@@ -4888,18 +4843,10 @@ rs6000_option_override_internal (bool global_init_p)
 	  else
 	    rs6000_recip_control |= mask;
 	}
     }
 
-  /* Set the builtin mask of the various options used that could affect which
-     builtins were used.  In the past we used target_flags, but we've run out
-     of bits, and some options are no longer in target_flags.  */
-  rs6000_builtin_mask = rs6000_builtin_mask_calculate ();
-  if (TARGET_DEBUG_BUILTIN || TARGET_DEBUG_TARGET)
-    rs6000_print_builtin_options (stderr, 0, "builtin mask",
-				  rs6000_builtin_mask);
-
   /* Initialize all of the registers.  */
   rs6000_init_hard_regno_mode_ok (global_init_p);
 
   /* Save the initial options in case the user does function specific options */
   if (global_init_p)
@@ -24495,17 +24442,15 @@ rs6000_pragma_target_parse (tree args, tree pop_target)
 
       if ((diff_flags != 0) || (diff_bumask != 0))
 	{
 	  /* Delete old macros.  */
 	  rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr (false,
-					   prev_flags & diff_flags,
-					   prev_bumask & diff_bumask);
+					   prev_flags & diff_flags);
 
 	  /* Define new macros.  */
 	  rs6000_target_modify_macros_ptr (true,
-					   cur_flags & diff_flags,
-					   cur_bumask & diff_bumask);
+					   cur_flags & diff_flags);
 	}
     }
 
   return true;
 }
@@ -24732,19 +24677,10 @@ rs6000_print_isa_options (FILE *file, int indent, const char *string,
   rs6000_print_options_internal (file, indent, string, flags, "-m",
 				 &rs6000_opt_masks[0],
 				 ARRAY_SIZE (rs6000_opt_masks));
 }
 
-static void
-rs6000_print_builtin_options (FILE *file, int indent, const char *string,
-			      HOST_WIDE_INT flags)
-{
-  rs6000_print_options_internal (file, indent, string, flags, "",
-				 &rs6000_builtin_mask_names[0],
-				 ARRAY_SIZE (rs6000_builtin_mask_names));
-}
-
 /* If the user used -mno-vsx, we need turn off all of the implicit ISA 2.06,
    2.07, and 3.0 options that relate to the vector unit (-mdirect-move,
    -mupper-regs-df, etc.).
 
    If the user used -mno-power8-vector, we need to turn off all of the implicit


             reply	other threads:[~2022-07-13 21:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-07-13 21:39 will schmidt [this message]
2022-07-14  3:28 ` Kewen.Lin
2022-07-15 21:22   ` will schmidt
2022-07-19 20:15 ` [PATCH, rs6000, v2] " will schmidt
2022-07-20  1:23   ` Kewen.Lin

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