On Sep 16, 2013, at 2:09 AM, Richard Biener <richard.guent...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Here is the patch to add precision to partial int modes. I included >> switching over the rs6000 port to the new scheme so one can get a feel for >> that it would look like.
> Can you instead of adding PARTIAL_INT_MODE_N change all existing > PARTIAL_INT_MODE ()s to PARTIAL_INT_MODE_LEGACY () and change > PARTIAL_INT_MODE behavior? Ick. :-) > So, if you send a whole conversion patch then we don't have to play games > with having both variants recognized. Yup, let's do that. I added the ability to name the mode, as that was requested. 20/20 hindsight, the patches to review are way smaller and easier to review because of it, so, I made use of that feature in all the ports. > (now it just occurs to me we can use > a variadic macro here …?) The variadic macro part scared me. They are not standard, and no one has mandated gcc or c++11 yet. This needs an sh expert to review it, I found the web sh descriptions to be lacking. I'd be nice for all the affected targets to double check no regressions. sh, rs6000, bfin, m32c, msp430. Thanks guys.
Index: gcc/machmode.def =================================================================== --- gcc/machmode.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/machmode.def (working copy) @@ -121,11 +121,17 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. to FORMAT. Use in an ARCH-modes.def to reset the format of one of the float modes defined in this file. - PARTIAL_INT_MODE (MODE); + PARTIAL_INT_MODE (MODE, PRECISION); declares a mode of class PARTIAL_INT with the same size as - MODE (which must be an INT mode). The name of the new mode - is made by prefixing a P to the name MODE. This statement - may grow a PRECISION argument in the future. + MODE (which must be an INT mode) and precision PREC. + Optionally, NAME is the new name of the mode. The name of the + new mode is made by prefixing a P and the precision to the + name MODE. + + PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (MODE, PRECISION, NAME); + declares a mode of class PARTIAL_INT with the same size as + MODE (which must be an INT mode) and precision PREC. + Optionally, NAME is the new name of the mode. VECTOR_MODE (CLASS, MODE, COUNT); Declare a vector mode whose component mode is MODE (of class Index: gcc/genmodes.c =================================================================== --- gcc/genmodes.c (revision 202634) +++ gcc/genmodes.c (working copy) @@ -629,10 +629,14 @@ reset_float_format (const char *name, co m->format = format; } -/* Partial integer modes are specified by relation to a full integer mode. - For now, we do not attempt to narrow down their bit sizes. */ -#define PARTIAL_INT_MODE(M) \ - make_partial_integer_mode (#M, "P" #M, -1U, __FILE__, __LINE__) +/* Partial integer modes are specified by relation to a full integer + mode. */ +#define PARTIAL_INT_MODE(M,PREC) \ + make_partial_integer_mode (#M, "P" #PREC #M, PREC, __FILE__, __LINE__) +/* Partial integer modes are specified by relation to a full integer + mode. */ +#define PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME(M,PREC,NAME) \ + make_partial_integer_mode (#M, #NAME, PREC, __FILE__, __LINE__) static void ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED make_partial_integer_mode (const char *base, const char *name, unsigned int precision, @@ -669,7 +673,7 @@ make_vector_mode (enum mode_class bclass struct mode_data *v; enum mode_class vclass = vector_class (bclass); struct mode_data *component = find_mode (base); - char namebuf[8]; + char namebuf[16]; if (vclass == MODE_RANDOM) return; @@ -917,7 +921,7 @@ enum machine_mode\n{"); end will try to use it for bitfields in structures and the like, which we do not want. Only the target md file should generate BImode widgets. */ - if (first && first->precision == 1) + if (first && first->precision == 1 && c == MODE_INT) first = first->next; if (first && last) @@ -1187,7 +1191,7 @@ emit_class_narrowest_mode (void) /* Bleah, all this to get the comment right for MIN_MODE_INT. */ tagged_printf ("MIN_%s", mode_class_names[c], modes[c] - ? (modes[c]->precision != 1 + ? ((c != MODE_INT || modes[c]->precision != 1) ? modes[c]->name : (modes[c]->next ? modes[c]->next->name Index: gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-modes.def =================================================================== --- gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-modes.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-modes.def (working copy) @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ VECTOR_MODES (FLOAT, 32); /* V /* Replacement for TImode that only is allowed in GPRs. We also use PTImode for quad memory atomic operations to force getting an even/odd register combination. */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (TI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (TI, 128, PTI); Index: gcc/config/sh/sh-modes.def =================================================================== --- gcc/config/sh/sh-modes.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/config/sh/sh-modes.def (working copy) @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* The SH uses a partial integer mode to represent the FPSCR register. */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (SI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (SI, 32, PSI); /* PDI mode is used to represent a function address in a target register. */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (DI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (DI, 64, PDI); /* Vector modes. */ VECTOR_MODE (INT, QI, 2); /* V2QI */ Index: gcc/config/bfin/bfin-modes.def =================================================================== --- gcc/config/bfin/bfin-modes.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/config/bfin/bfin-modes.def (working copy) @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* PDImode for the 40-bit accumulators. */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (DI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (DI, 40, PDI); /* Two of those - covering both accumulators for vector multiplications. */ VECTOR_MODE (INT, PDI, 2); Index: gcc/config/m32c/m32c-modes.def =================================================================== --- gcc/config/m32c/m32c-modes.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/config/m32c/m32c-modes.def (working copy) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ /*INT_MODE (PI, 3);*/ /* 24-bit pointers, in 32-bit units */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (SI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (SI, 32, PSI); /* 48-bit MULEX result */ /* INT_MODE (MI, 6); */ Index: gcc/config/msp430/msp430-modes.def =================================================================== --- gcc/config/msp430/msp430-modes.def (revision 202634) +++ gcc/config/msp430/msp430-modes.def (working copy) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ /* 20-bit address */ -PARTIAL_INT_MODE (SI); +PARTIAL_INT_MODE_NAME (SI, 20, PSI);