![]() As written in the comment, tree-ssa-math-opts.c wouldn't create a DIVMOD ifn call for division + modulo by constant for the fear that during expansion we could generate better code for those cases. If the divisoris a power of two, that is certainly the case always, but otherwise expand_divmod can punt in many cases, e.g. if the division type's precision is above HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT, we don't even call choose_multiplier, because it works on HOST_WIDE_INTs (true, something we should fix eventually now that we have wide_ints), or if pre/post shift is larger than BITS_PER_WORD. So, the following patch recognizes DIVMOD with constant last argument even when it is unclear if expand_divmod will be able to optimize it, and then during DIVMOD expansion if the divisor is constant attempts to expand it as division + modulo and if they actually don't contain any libcalls or division/modulo, they are kept as is, otherwise that sequence is thrown away and divmod optab or libcall is used. 2020-10-06 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR rtl-optimization/97282 * tree-ssa-math-opts.c (divmod_candidate_p): Don't return false for constant op2 if it is not a power of two and the type has precision larger than HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT or BITS_PER_WORD. * internal-fn.c (contains_call_div_mod): New function. (expand_DIVMOD): If last argument is a constant, try to expand it as TRUNC_DIV_EXPR followed by TRUNC_MOD_EXPR, but if the sequence contains any calls or {,U}{DIV,MOD} rtxes, throw it away and use divmod optab or divmod libfunc. * gcc.target/i386/pr97282.c: New test. |
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