On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 12:03 AM Michael Collison <colli...@rivosinc.com> wrote: > > While working on autovectorizing for the RISCV port I encountered an > issue where vect_do_peeling assumes that the vectorization factor is a > compile-time constant. The vectorization is not a compile-time constant > on RISCV. > > Tested on RISCV and x86_64-linux-gnu. Okay?
I wonder how you arrive at prologue peeling with a non-constant VF? In any case it would probably be better to use constant_lower_bound (vf) here? Also it looks wrong to apply this limit in case we are using a fully masked main vector loop. But as said, the specific case of non-constant VF and prologue peeling probably wasn't supposed to happen, instead the prologue usually is applied via an offset to a fully masked loop? Richard? Thanks, Richard. > Michael > > gcc/ > > * tree-vect-loop-manip.cc (vect_do_peeling): Verify > that vectorization factor is a compile-time constant. > > --- > gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc b/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > index 6aa3d2ed0bf..1ad1961c788 100644 > --- a/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > +++ b/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > @@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ vect_do_peeling (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, tree > niters, tree nitersm1, > niters = vect_build_loop_niters (loop_vinfo, &new_var_p); > /* It's guaranteed that vector loop bound before vectorization is at > least VF, so set range information for newly generated var. */ > - if (new_var_p) > + if (new_var_p && vf.is_constant ()) > { > value_range vr (type, > wi::to_wide (build_int_cst (type, vf)), > -- > 2.34.1 >