i meant the #ifdef be done inside the function Is_Target_SSE4() Sun On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Gang Yu <yugang...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, you are right. The LNO_Iter_threshold is set based on target. > So, > > Index: osprey/common/com/config_lno.cxx > =================================================================== > --- osprey/common/com/config_lno.cxx (revision 3682) > +++ osprey/common/com/config_lno.cxx (working copy) > @@ -1232,7 +1232,9 @@ > the flag is set based on target. Otherwise use user-specified value. > */ > if(LNO_Iter_threshold == 1) { > +#ifdef TARG_X8664 > LNO_Iter_threshold = (Is_Target_SSE41())? 8 : 0; > +#endif > } > } > > Index: osprey/be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx > ============================== > ===================================== > --- osprey/be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (revision 3681) > +++ osprey/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (working copy) > @@ -3166,6 +3166,7 @@ > WN *compare; > VARIANT variant; > > +#ifdef TARG_X8664 > if (opcode == OPC_V16I1V16I1SELECT) { > TN* op1 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid0(select), select, NULL); > TN* op2 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid1(select), select, NULL); > @@ -3177,6 +3178,7 @@ > Expand_Select(result, op1, op2, op3, MTYPE_V16I1, FALSE, &New_OPs); > //FALSE passed as dummy arg > return result; > } > +#endif > > > Gang > > > On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Sun Chan <sun.c...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> the #ifdef can be done inside Is_target_SSE... >> Sun >> >> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Gang Yu <yugang...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > SL target builds fail today due to the LNO check-in v3681, the build >> > fail >> > comes from the patch: >> > >> > Index: config_lno.cxx >> > =================================================================== >> > --- config_lno.cxx (revision 3643) >> > +++ config_lno.cxx (revision 3681) >> > @@ -1224,5 +1227,12 @@ >> > Mhd_Options.L[i].TLB_Miss_Penalty; >> > } >> > } >> > + >> > + /* Value of 1 for LNO_Iter_threshold is interpreted as default in >> > which >> > case >> > + the flag is set based on target. Otherwise use user-specified >> > value. >> > + */ >> > + if(LNO_Iter_threshold == 1) { >> > + LNO_Iter_threshold = (Is_Target_SSE41())? 8 : 0; >> > + } >> > } >> > Index: /home/yugang/trunk/trunk/osprey/be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx >> > =================================================================== >> > --- /home/yugang/trunk/trunk/osprey/be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (revision 3666) >> > +++ /home/yugang/trunk/trunk/osprey/be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (revision 3681) >> > @@ -3166,9 +3166,18 @@ >> > WN *compare; >> > VARIANT variant; >> > >> > + if (opcode == OPC_V16I1V16I1SELECT) { >> > + TN* op1 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid0(select), select, NULL); >> > + TN* op2 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid1(select), select, NULL); >> > + TN* op3 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid2(select), select, NULL); >> > >> > + if (result == NULL) >> > + result = Allocate_Result_TN (select, NULL); >> > + >> > + Expand_Select(result, op1, op2, op3, MTYPE_V16I1, FALSE, &New_OPs); >> > //FALSE passed as dummy arg >> > + return result; >> > + } >> > >> > the "Is_Target_SSE41()", "OPC_V16I1V16I1SELECT" and "MTYPE_V16I1" are >> > specific to X86 targets, these patches will cause other targets fail, >> > >> > The suggest patche is: >> > Index: config_lno.cxx >> > =================================================================== >> > --- config_lno.cxx (revision 3681) >> > +++ config_lno.cxx (working copy) >> > @@ -1228,11 +1228,13 @@ >> > } >> > } >> > >> > +#ifdef TARG_X8664 >> > /* Value of 1 for LNO_Iter_threshold is interpreted as default in >> > which >> > case >> > the flag is set based on target. Otherwise use user-specified >> > value. >> > */ >> > if(LNO_Iter_threshold == 1) { >> > LNO_Iter_threshold = (Is_Target_SSE41())? 8 : 0; >> > } >> > +#endif >> > } >> > >> > Index: ../../be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx >> > =================================================================== >> > --- ../../be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (revision 3681) >> > +++ ../../be/cg/whirl2ops.cxx (working copy) >> > @@ -3166,6 +3166,7 @@ >> > WN *compare; >> > VARIANT variant; >> > >> > +#ifdef TARG_X8664 >> > if (opcode == OPC_V16I1V16I1SELECT) { >> > TN* op1 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid0(select), select, NULL); >> > TN* op2 = Expand_Expr(WN_kid1(select), select, NULL); >> > @@ -3177,6 +3178,7 @@ >> > Expand_Select(result, op1, op2, op3, MTYPE_V16I1, FALSE, &New_OPs); >> > //FALSE passed as dummy arg >> > return result; >> > } >> > +#endif >> > >> > >> > >> > Would a gatekeeper help a review? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > Gang >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously >> > valuable. >> > Why? 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