On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 4:51 AM Hongtao Liu <crazy...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 12:13 AM Uros Bizjak via Gcc-patches > <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 2:12 PM H.J. Lu <hjl.to...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > CPUID functions are used to detect CPU features. If vector ISAs > > > are enabled, compiler is free to use them in these functions. Add > > > __attribute__ ((target("general-regs-only"))) to CPUID functions > > > to avoid vector instructions. > > > > These functions are intended to be inlined, so how does target > > attribute affect inlining? > I guess w/ -O0. they may not be inlined, that's why H.J adds those > attributes to those functions.
The problem is not with these functions, but with surrounding checks for cpuid features. These checks are implemented with logic instructions, and nothing prevents RA from allocating mask registers, and consequently mask insn is emitted. Regarding mentioned functions, cpuid insn pattern has four GPR single-reg constraints, so mask registers can't be allocated here. > pr96814.dump: > 0804aa40 <main>: > 804aa40: 8d 4c 24 04 lea 0x4(%esp),%ecx > ... > 804aa63: 6a 07 push $0x7 > 804aa65: e8 e0 e7 ff ff call 804924a <__get_cpuid_count> > > Also we need to add a target attribute to avx512f_os_support (), and > that would be enough to fix the AVX512 part. > > Moreover, all check functions in below files may also need to deal with: > adx-check.h > aes-avx-check.h > aes-check.h > amx-check.h > attr-nocf-check-1a.c > attr-nocf-check-3a.c > avx2-check.h > avx2-vpop-check.h > avx512bw-check.h > avx512-check.h > avx512dq-check.h > avx512er-check.h > avx512f-check.h > avx512vl-check.h > avx-check.h > bmi2-check.h > bmi-check.h > cf_check-1.c > cf_check-2.c > cf_check-3.c > cf_check-4.c > cf_check-5.c > f16c-check.h > fma4-check.h > fma-check.h > isa-check.h > lzcnt-check.h > m128-check.h > m256-check.h > m512-check.h > mmx-3dnow-check.h > mmx-check.h > pclmul-avx-check.h > pclmul-check.h > pr39315-check.c > rtm-check.h > sha-check.h > spellcheck-options-1.c > spellcheck-options-2.c > spellcheck-options-3.c > spellcheck-options-4.c > spellcheck-options-5.c > sse2-check.h > sse3-check.h > sse4_1-check.h > sse4_2-check.h > sse4a-check.h > sse-check.h > ssse3-check.h > stack-check-11.c > stack-check-12.c > stack-check-17.c > stack-check-18.c > stack-check-19.c > xop-check.h True, but this would just paper over the real problem. Now, it is expected that the user decorates the function that checks CPUID features with the target attribute. I'm not sure if this is OK. Uros.