![]() As I've mentioned in the main zicond thread, Ventana has had patches that support more cases by first emitting a suitable scc instruction essentially as a canonicalization step of the condition for zicond. For example if we have (set (target) (if_then_else (op (reg1) (reg2)) (true_value) (false_value))) The two register comparison isn't handled by zicond directly. But we can generate something like this instead (set (temp) (op (reg1) (reg2))) (set (target) (if_then_else (op (temp) (const_int 0)) (true_value) (false_value) Then let the remaining code from Xiao handle the true_value/false_value to make sure it's zicond compatible. This is primarily Raphael's work. My involvement has been mostly to move it from its original location (in the .md file) into the expander function and fix minor problems with the FP case. gcc/ * config/riscv/riscv.cc (riscv_expand_int_scc): Add invert_ptr as an argument and pass it to riscv_emit_int_order_test. (riscv_expand_conditional_move): Handle cases where the condition is not EQ/NE or the second argument to the conditional is not (const_int 0). * config/riscv/riscv-protos.h (riscv_expand_int_scc): Update prototype. Co-authored-by: Jeff Law <jlaw@ventanamicro.com> |
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