On May 13, 2016 6:02:27 PM GMT+02:00, Bin Cheng <bin.ch...@arm.com> wrote: >Hi, >As PR69848 reported, GCC vectorizer now generates comparison outside of >VEC_COND_EXPR for COND_REDUCTION case, as below: > > _20 = vect__1.6_8 != { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; > vect_c_2.8_16 = VEC_COND_EXPR <_20, { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, vect_c_2.7_13>; > _21 = VEC_COND_EXPR <_20, ivtmp_17, _19>; > >This results in inefficient expanding. With IR like: > >vect_c_2.8_16 = VEC_COND_EXPR <vect__1.6_8 != { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, >0, 0 }, vect_c_2.7_13>; > _21 = VEC_COND_EXPR <vect__1.6_8 != { 0, 0, 0, 0 }, ivtmp_17, _19>; > >We can do: >1) Expanding time optimization, for example, reverting comparison >operator by switching VEC_COND_EXPR operands. This is useful when >backend only supports some comparison operators. >2) For backend not supporting vcond_mask patterns, saving one LT_EXPR >instruction which introduced by expand_vec_cond_expr. > >This patch fixes this by propagating comparison into VEC_COND_EXPR even >if it's used multiple times. For now, GCC does single_use_only >propagation. Ideally, we may duplicate the comparison before each use >statement just before expanding, so that TER can successfully backtrack >it from each VEC_COND_EXPR. Unfortunately I didn't find a good pass to >do this. Tree-vect-generic.c looks like a good candidate, but it's so >early that following CSE could undo the transform. Another possible >fix is to generate comparison inside VEC_COND_EXPR directly in function >vectorizable_reduction.
I prefer this for now. Richard. >As for possible comparison CSE opportunities, I checked that it's >simple enough to be handled by RTL CSE. > >Bootstrap and test on x86_64 and AArch64. Any comments? > >Thanks, >bin > >2016-05-12 Bin Cheng <bin.ch...@arm.com> > > PR tree-optimization/69848 > * optabs-tree.c (expand_vcond_mask_p, expand_vcond_p): New. > (expand_vec_cmp_expr_p): Call above functions. > * optabs-tree.h (expand_vcond_mask_p, expand_vcond_p): New. > * tree-ssa-forwprop.c (optabs-tree.h): Include header file. > (forward_propagate_into_cond): Propgate multiple uses for > VEC_COND_EXPR.