On Thu, 14 Dec 2023, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > Hi! > > While looking at a bitint ICE, I've noticed we don't optimize > in f1 and f5 functions below the 2 casts into just one at GIMPLE, > even when optimize it in convert_to_integer if it appears in the same > stmt. The large match.pd simplification of two conversions in a row > has many complex rules and as the testcase shows, everything else from > the narrowest -> widest -> prec_in_between all integer conversions > is already handled, either because the inside_unsignedp == inter_unsignedp > rule kicks in, or the > && ((inter_unsignedp && inter_prec > inside_prec) > == (final_unsignedp && final_prec > inter_prec)) > one, but there is no reason why sign extension to from narrowest to > widest type followed by truncation to something in between can't be > done just as sign extension from narrowest to the final type. After all, > if the widest type is signed rather than unsigned, regardless of the final > type signedness we already handle it that way. > And since PR93044 we also handle it if the final precision is not wider > than the inside precision. > > Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?
OK. Richard. > 2023-12-14 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> > > PR tree-optimization/113024 > * match.pd (two conversions in a row): Simplify scalar integer > sign-extension followed by truncation. > > * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr113024.c: New test. > > --- gcc/match.pd.jj 2023-12-14 11:59:28.000000000 +0100 > +++ gcc/match.pd 2023-12-14 18:25:00.457961975 +0100 > @@ -4754,11 +4754,14 @@ (define_operator_list SYNC_FETCH_AND_AND > /* If we have a sign-extension of a zero-extended value, we can > replace that by a single zero-extension. Likewise if the > final conversion does not change precision we can drop the > - intermediate conversion. */ > + intermediate conversion. Similarly truncation of a sign-extension > + can be replaced by a single sign-extension. */ > (if (inside_int && inter_int && final_int > && ((inside_prec < inter_prec && inter_prec < final_prec > && inside_unsignedp && !inter_unsignedp) > - || final_prec == inter_prec)) > + || final_prec == inter_prec > + || (inside_prec < inter_prec && inter_prec > final_prec > + && !inside_unsignedp && inter_unsignedp))) > (ocvt @0)) > > /* Two conversions in a row are not needed unless: > --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr113024.c.jj 2023-12-14 > 18:35:30.652225327 +0100 > +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr113024.c 2023-12-14 18:37:42.056403418 > +0100 > @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ > +/* PR tree-optimization/113024 */ > +/* { dg-do compile } */ > +/* { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-forwprop1" } */ > +/* Make sure we have just a single cast per function rather than 2 casts in > some cases. */ > +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times " = \\\(\[a-z \]*\\\) \[xy_\]" 16 > "forwprop1" { target { ilp32 || lp64 } } } } */ > + > +unsigned int f1 (signed char x) { unsigned long long y = x; return y; } > +unsigned int f2 (unsigned char x) { unsigned long long y = x; return y; } > +unsigned int f3 (signed char x) { long long y = x; return y; } > +unsigned int f4 (unsigned char x) { long long y = x; return y; } > +int f5 (signed char x) { unsigned long long y = x; return y; } > +int f6 (unsigned char x) { unsigned long long y = x; return y; } > +int f7 (signed char x) { long long y = x; return y; } > +int f8 (unsigned char x) { long long y = x; return y; } > +unsigned int f9 (signed char x) { return (unsigned long long) x; } > +unsigned int f10 (unsigned char x) { return (unsigned long long) x; } > +unsigned int f11 (signed char x) { return (long long) x; } > +unsigned int f12 (unsigned char x) { return (long long) x; } > +int f13 (signed char x) { return (unsigned long long) x; } > +int f14 (unsigned char x) { return (unsigned long long) x; } > +int f15 (signed char x) { return (long long) x; } > +int f16 (unsigned char x) { return (long long) x; } > > Jakub > > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg, Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew McDonald, Werner Knoblich; (HRB 36809, AG Nuernberg)