Richard Henderson <r...@twiddle.net> writes: > On 07/18/2016 10:35 PM, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >> + tcg_gen_andi_tl(src1, cpu_gpr[rA(ctx->opcode)], 0xFF); >> + for (i = 0; i < 64; i += 8) { >> + tcg_gen_shri_tl(t0, arg1, i); >> + tcg_gen_andi_tl(t0, t0, 0xFF); >> + tcg_gen_brcond_tl(TCG_COND_EQ, src1, t0, l1); >> + } >> + tcg_gen_movi_i32(cpu_crf[crfD(ctx->opcode)], 0); >> + tcg_gen_br(l2); >> + gen_set_label(l1); >> + /* Set match bit, i.e. CRF_GT */ >> + tcg_gen_movi_i32(cpu_crf[crfD(ctx->opcode)], 1 << CRF_GT); > > Ew. This can be done much better as > > http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#ZeroInWord > > Which still might be best done in a helper, because of the constants involved > (tcg is not nearly so good as gcc in building full 64-bit constants). > > C.f. target-alpha/int_helper.c, helper_cmpbe0 (which computes different > information than cmpeqb, but is still helpful as an example).
Thanks for the hints, that got reduce to following: #define haszero(v) (((v) - 0x0101010101010101UL) & ~(v) & 0x8080808080808080UL) #define hasvalue(x,n) (haszero((x) ^ (~0UL/255 * (n)))) uint32_t helper_cmpeqb(target_ulong ra, target_ulong rb) { return !!hasvalue(rb, ra); } Regards Nikunj