Hi Richard,
> Please reformat this as one mapping per line. Over time I expect this
> is only going to grow.
Sure, I've committed it reformatted as r275970.
Wilco
On 19/09/2019 15:26, Wilco Dijkstra wrote:
Hi Richard,
except we can do better than this...
(see below). With that change, this just becomes di3
+(define_code_attr logical_op [(ior "ior") (xor "xor") (and "and")])
These should just be added to the existing 'optab' attribute, there's no
need
Hi Richard,
> except we can do better than this...
> (see below). With that change, this just becomes di3
>> +(define_code_attr logical_op [(ior "ior") (xor "xor") (and "and")])
>
> These should just be added to the existing 'optab' attribute, there's no
> need for an additional attribute.
>> +
On 18/09/2019 20:55, Wilco Dijkstra wrote:
Hi Kyrill,
We should be able to "compress" the above 3 patterns into one using code
iterators.
Good point, that makes sense. I've committed this:
ChangeLog:
2019-09-18 Wilco Dijkstra
PR target/91738
* config/arm/arm.md (di3): Exp
Hi Kyrill,
> We should be able to "compress" the above 3 patterns into one using code
> iterators.
Good point, that makes sense. I've committed this:
ChangeLog:
2019-09-18 Wilco Dijkstra
PR target/91738
* config/arm/arm.md (di3): Expand explicitly.
(one_cmpldi2): Lik
Hi Wilco,
On 9/9/19 6:06 PM, Wilco Dijkstra wrote:
ping
We currently use default mid-end expanders for logical DImode operations.
These split operations without first splitting off complex immediates or
memory operands. The resulting expansions are non-optimal and allow for
fewer LDRD/STRD
ping
We currently use default mid-end expanders for logical DImode operations.
These split operations without first splitting off complex immediates or
memory operands. The resulting expansions are non-optimal and allow for
fewer LDRD/STRD opportunities. So add back explicit expanders wh
We currently use default mid-end expanders for logical DImode operations.
These split operations without first splitting off complex immediates or
memory operands. The resulting expansions are non-optimal and allow for
fewer LDRD/STRD opportunities. So add back explicit expanders which ensure
mem