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On 17/03/15 12:19, Kugan wrote: > > > On 17/03/15 03:48, Kyrill Tkachov wrote: >> >> On 16/03/15 13:15, Kugan wrote: >>> On 16/03/15 23:32, Kugan wrote: >>>>>> lower-subreg.c:compute_costs() only cares about the cost of a (set >>>>>> (reg) >>>>>> (const_int )) move but I think the intention, at least for now, is to >>>>>> return extra_cost->vect.alu for all the vector operations. >>>>> Almost, what we want at the moment is COSTS_N_INSNS (1) + >>>>> extra_cost->vect.alu >>>> Thanks Kyrill for the review. >>>> >>>>>> Regression tested on aarch64-linux-gnu with no new regression. Is this >>>>>> OK for trunk? >>>>> Are you sure it's a (set (reg) (const_int)) that's being costed here? I >>>>> thought for moves into vecto registers it would be a (set (reg) >>>>> (const_vector)) which we don't handle in our rtx costs currently. I >>>>> think the correct approach would be to extend the aarch64_rtx_costs >>>>> switch statement to handle the CONST_VECT case. I believe you can use >>>>> aarch64_simd_valid_immediate to check whether x is a valid immediate >>>>> for >>>>> a simd instruction and give it a cost of extra_cost->vect.alu. The >>>>> logic >>>>> should be similar to the CONST_INT case. >>>> Sorry about the (set (reg) (const_int)) above. But the actual RTL that >>>> is being split at 220r.subreg2 is >>>> >>>> (insn 11 10 12 2 (set (subreg:V4SF (reg/v:OI 77 [ __o ]) 0) >>>> (subreg:V4SF (reg/v:OI 73 [ __o ]) 0)) >>>> /home/kugan/work/builds/gcc-fsf-gcc/tools/lib/gcc/aarch64-none-linux-gnu/5.0.0/include/arm_neon.h:22625 >>>> >>>> 800 {*aarch64_simd_movv4sf} >>>> (nil)) >>>> >>>> And also, if we return RTX cost above COSTS_N_INSNS (1), it will be >>>> split and it dosent recover from there. Therefore we need something like >>>> the below to prevent that happening. >>>> >>> Hi Kyrill, >>> >>> How about the attached patch? It is similar to what is currently done >>> for scalar register move. >> >> Hi Kugan, >> yeah, I think this is a better approach, though I can't approve. >> > > Here is the patch with minor comment update. Regression tested on > aarch64-linux-gnu with no new regression. Is this > OK for trunk? > > Thanks, > Kugan > > gcc/ChangeLog: > > 2015-03-17 Kugan Vivekanandarajah <kug...@linaro.org> > Jim Wilson <jim.wil...@linaro.org> > > PR target/65375 > * config/aarch64/aarch64.c (aarch64_rtx_costs): Handle > vector register copies. > > >