On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 03:50:08PM +0100, Vidya Praveen wrote: [...] > > > I can't really insist on the single lane load.. something like: > > > > > > vc:V4SI[0] = c > > > vt:V4SI = vec_duplicate:V4SI (vec_select:SI vc:V4SI 0) > > > va:V4SI = vb:V4SI <op> vt:V4SI > > > > > > Or is there any other way to do this? > > > > Can you elaborate on "I can't really insist on the single lane load"? > > What's the single lane load in your example? > > Loading just one lane of the vector like this: > > vc:V4SI[0] = c // from the above scalar example > > or > > vc:V4SI[0] = c[2] > > is what I meant by single lane load. In this example: > > t = c[2] > ... > vb:v4si = b[0:3] > vc:v4si = { t, t, t, t } > va:v4si = vb:v4si <op> vc:v4si > > If we are expanding the CONSTRUCTOR as vec_duplicate at vec_init, I cannot > insist 't' to be vector and t = c[2] to be vect_t[0] = c[2] (which could be > seen as vec_select:SI (vect_t 0) ). > > > I'd expect the instruction > > pattern as quoted to just work (and I hope we expand an uniform > > constructor { a, a, a, a } properly using vec_duplicate). > > As much as I went through the code, this is only done using vect_init. It is > not expanded as vec_duplicate from, for example, store_constructor() of expr.c
Do you see any issues if we expand such constructor as vec_duplicate directly instead of going through vect_init way? VP