On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 2:22 PM Hongtao Liu <crazy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 4:18 PM Marc Glisse <marc.gli...@inria.fr> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 4 Jun 2021, Hongtao Liu via Gcc-patches wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 6:17 PM Marc Glisse <marc.gli...@inria.fr> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Tue, 1 Jun 2021, Hongtao Liu via Gcc-patches wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Hi:
> > >>>  This patch is about to simplify (view_convert:type ~a) < 0 to
> > >>> (view_convert:type a) >= 0 when type is signed integer. Similar for
> > >>> (view_convert:type ~a) >= 0.
> > >>>  Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-linux-gnu{-m32,}.
> > >>>  Ok for the trunk?
> > >>>
> > >>> gcc/ChangeLog:
> > >>>
> > >>>        PR middle-end/100738
> > >>>        * match.pd ((view_convert ~a) < 0 --> (view_convert a) >= 0,
> > >>>        (view_convert ~a) >= 0 --> (view_convert a) < 0): New GIMPLE
> > >>>        simplification.
> > >>
> > >> We already have
> > >>
> > >> /* Fold ~X op C as X op' ~C, where op' is the swapped comparison.  */
> > >> (for cmp (simple_comparison)
> > >>       scmp (swapped_simple_comparison)
> > >>   (simplify
> > >>    (cmp (bit_not@2 @0) CONSTANT_CLASS_P@1)
> > >>    (if (single_use (@2)
> > >>         && (TREE_CODE (@1) == INTEGER_CST || TREE_CODE (@1) == 
> > >> VECTOR_CST))
> > >>     (scmp @0 (bit_not @1)))))
> > >>
> > >> Would it make sense to try and generalize it a bit, say with
> > >>
> > >> (cmp (nop_convert1? (bit_not @0)) CONSTANT_CLASS_P)
> > >>
> > >> (scmp (view_convert:XXX @0) (bit_not @1))
> > >>
> > > Thanks for your advice, it looks great.
> > > And can I use *view_convert1?* instead of *nop_convert1?* here,
> > > because the original case is view_convert, and nop_convert would fail
> > > to simplify the case.
> >
> > Near the top of match.pd, you can see
> >
> > /* With nop_convert? combine convert? and view_convert? in one pattern
> >     plus conditionalize on tree_nop_conversion_p conversions.  */
> > (match (nop_convert @0)
> >   (convert @0)
> >   (if (tree_nop_conversion_p (type, TREE_TYPE (@0)))))
> > (match (nop_convert @0)
> >   (view_convert @0)
> >   (if (VECTOR_TYPE_P (type) && VECTOR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (@0))
> >        && known_eq (TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (type),
> >                     TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (TREE_TYPE (@0)))
> >        && tree_nop_conversion_p (TREE_TYPE (type), TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE 
> > (@0))))))
> >
> Oh, it's restricted to the same number of elements which is not the
> case i tested.
> That's why nop_convert failed to simplify the case.
And tree_nop_conversion_p also doesn't handle vector types with
different element numbers.
Shouldn't v4si --> v16qi a nop conversion for all targets?
>
> Guess we can define another nop1_convert to handle vector types with
> different number of elements, but still tree_nop_convertion_p?
>
> > So at least the intention is that it can handle both NOP_EXPR for scalars
> > and VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR for vectors, and I think we alread use it that way
> > in some places in match.pd, like
> >
> > (simplify
> >   (negate (nop_convert? (bit_not @0)))
> >   (plus (view_convert @0) { build_each_one_cst (type); }))
> >
> > (simplify
> >   (bit_xor:c (nop_convert?:s (bit_not:s @0)) @1)
> >   (if (tree_nop_conversion_p (type, TREE_TYPE (@0)))
> >    (bit_not (bit_xor (view_convert @0) @1))))
> >
> > (the 'if' seems redundant for this one)
> >
> >   (simplify
> >    (negate (nop_convert? (negate @1)))
> >    (if (!TYPE_OVERFLOW_SANITIZED (type)
> >         && !TYPE_OVERFLOW_SANITIZED (TREE_TYPE (@1)))
> >     (view_convert @1)))
> >
> > etc.
> >
> >
> > At some point this got some genmatch help, to handle '?' and numbers, so I
> > don't remember all the details, but following these examples should work.
> >
> > --
> > Marc Glisse
>
>
>
> --
> BR,
> Hongtao



-- 
BR,
Hongtao

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