Hi! On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 04:34:12PM +0800, Jiufu Guo wrote: > +/* Check if value C can be built by 2 instructions: one is 'li', another is > + rotldi. > + > + If so, *SHIFT is set to the shift operand of rotldi(rldicl), and *MASK > + is set to -1, and return true. Return false otherwise. */
Don't say "is set to -1", the point of having this is so you say "is set to the "li" value". Just like you describe what SHIFT is for. > +static bool > +can_be_built_by_li_and_rotldi (HOST_WIDE_INT c, int *shift, > + HOST_WIDE_INT *mask) > +{ > + int n; Put shis later, like: > + /* Check if C can be rotated to a positive or negative value > + which 'li' instruction is able to load. */ int n; > + if (can_be_rotated_to_lowbits (c, 15, &n) > + || can_be_rotated_to_lowbits (~c, 15, &n)) > + { > + *mask = HOST_WIDE_INT_M1; > + *shift = HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - n; > + return true; > + } It is tricky to see ~c will always work, since what is really done is -c instead. Can you just use that here? > @@ -10266,15 +10291,14 @@ static void > rs6000_emit_set_long_const (rtx dest, HOST_WIDE_INT c) > { > rtx temp; > + int shift; > + HOST_WIDE_INT mask; > HOST_WIDE_INT ud1, ud2, ud3, ud4; > > ud1 = c & 0xffff; > - c = c >> 16; > - ud2 = c & 0xffff; > - c = c >> 16; > - ud3 = c & 0xffff; > - c = c >> 16; > - ud4 = c & 0xffff; > + ud2 = (c >> 16) & 0xffff; > + ud3 = (c >> 32) & 0xffff; > + ud4 = (c >> 48) & 0xffff; > > if ((ud4 == 0xffff && ud3 == 0xffff && ud2 == 0xffff && (ud1 & 0x8000)) > || (ud4 == 0 && ud3 == 0 && ud2 == 0 && ! (ud1 & 0x8000))) > @@ -10305,6 +10329,17 @@ rs6000_emit_set_long_const (rtx dest, HOST_WIDE_INT > c) > emit_move_insn (dest, gen_rtx_XOR (DImode, temp, > GEN_INT ((ud2 ^ 0xffff) << 16))); > } > + else if (can_be_built_by_li_and_rotldi (c, &shift, &mask)) > + { > + temp = !can_create_pseudo_p () ? dest : gen_reg_rtx (DImode); > + unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT imm = (c | ~mask); > + imm = (imm >> shift) | (imm << (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - shift)); > + > + emit_move_insn (temp, GEN_INT (imm)); > + if (shift != 0) > + temp = gen_rtx_ROTATE (DImode, temp, GEN_INT (shift)); > + emit_move_insn (dest, temp); > + } If you would rewrite so it isn't such a run-on thing with "else if", instead using early outs, or even some factoring, you could declare the variable used only in a tiny scope in that tiny scope instead. > --- /dev/null > +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/powerpc/const-build.c > @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ > +/* { dg-do run } */ > +/* { dg-options "-O2 -save-temps" } */ > +/* { dg-require-effective-target has_arch_ppc64 } */ Please put a tiny comment here saying what this test is *for*? The file name is a bit of hint already, but you can indicate much more in one or two lines :-) With those adjustments, okay for trunk. Thanks! (If -c doesn't work, it needs more explanation). Segher