![]() This patch aligned the MODE_CLASS condition of the IOR to the AND. Then more MODE_CLASS besides SCALAR_INT can able to perform the optimization A | (~A) -> -1 similar to AND operator. For example as below sample code. vbool32_t test_shortcut_for_riscv_vmorn_case_5(vbool32_t v1, size_t vl) { return __riscv_vmorn_mm_b32(v1, v1, vl); } Before this patch: vsetvli a5,zero,e8,mf4,ta,ma vlm.v v24,0(a1) vsetvli zero,a2,e8,mf4,ta,ma vmorn.mm v24,v24,v24 vsetvli a5,zero,e8,mf4,ta,ma vsm.v v24,0(a0) ret After this patch: vsetvli zero,a2,e8,mf4,ta,ma vmset.m v24 vsetvli a5,zero,e8,mf4,ta,ma vsm.v v24,0(a0) ret Or in RTL's perspective, from: (ior:VNx2BI (reg/v:VNx2BI 137 [ v1 ]) (not:VNx2BI (reg/v:VNx2BI 137 [ v1 ]))) to: (const_vector:VNx2BI repeat [ (const_int 1 [0x1]) ]) The similar optimization like VMANDN has enabled already. There should be no difference execpt the operator when compare the VMORN and VMANDN for such kind of optimization. The patch aligns the IOR MODE_CLASS condition of the simplification to the AND operator. gcc/ChangeLog: * simplify-rtx.cc (simplify_context::simplify_binary_operation_1): Align IOR (A | (~A) -> -1) optimization MODE_CLASS condition to AND. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.target/riscv/rvv/base/mask_insn_shortcut.c: Update check condition. * gcc.target/riscv/simplify_ior_optimization.c: New test. Signed-off-by: Pan Li <pan2.li@intel.com> |
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