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[(6/7)] More widening multiply-and-accumulate pattern matching

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Andrew Stubbs July 4, 2011, 2:31 p.m. UTC
On 28/06/11 16:30, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
> On 23/06/11 15:42, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
>> This patch fixes the case where widening multiply-and-accumulate were
>> not recognised because the multiplication itself is not actually
>> widening.
>>
>> This can happen when you have "DI + SI * SI" - the multiplication will
>> be done in SImode as a non-widening multiply, and it's only the final
>> accumulate step that is widening.
>>
>> This was not recognised for two reasons:
>>
>> 1. is_widening_mult_p inferred the output type from the multiply
>> statement, which in not useful in this case.
>>
>> 2. The inputs to the multiply instruction may not have been converted at
>> all (because they're not being widened), so the pattern match failed.
>>
>> The patch fixes these issues by making the output type explicit, and by
>> permitting unconverted inputs (the types are still checked, so this is
>> safe).
>>
>> OK?
>
> This update fixes Janis' testsuite issue.

This updates the context changed by my update to patch 3.

The content of this patch has not changed.

Andrew

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Richard Biener July 7, 2011, 10:13 a.m. UTC | #1
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Andrew Stubbs <ams@codesourcery.com> wrote:
> On 28/06/11 16:30, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
>>
>> On 23/06/11 15:42, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
>>>
>>> This patch fixes the case where widening multiply-and-accumulate were
>>> not recognised because the multiplication itself is not actually
>>> widening.
>>>
>>> This can happen when you have "DI + SI * SI" - the multiplication will
>>> be done in SImode as a non-widening multiply, and it's only the final
>>> accumulate step that is widening.
>>>
>>> This was not recognised for two reasons:
>>>
>>> 1. is_widening_mult_p inferred the output type from the multiply
>>> statement, which in not useful in this case.
>>>
>>> 2. The inputs to the multiply instruction may not have been converted at
>>> all (because they're not being widened), so the pattern match failed.
>>>
>>> The patch fixes these issues by making the output type explicit, and by
>>> permitting unconverted inputs (the types are still checked, so this is
>>> safe).
>>>
>>> OK?
>>
>> This update fixes Janis' testsuite issue.
>
> This updates the context changed by my update to patch 3.
>
> The content of this patch has not changed.

Ok.

Thanks,
Richard.

> Andrew
>
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2011-07-04  Andrew Stubbs  <ams@codesourcery.com>

	gcc/
	* tree-ssa-math-opts.c (is_widening_mult_rhs_p): Add new argument
	'type'.
	Use 'type' from caller, not inferred from 'rhs'.
	Don't reject non-conversion statements. Do return lhs in this case.
	(is_widening_mult_p): Add new argument 'type'.
	Use 'type' from caller, not inferred from 'stmt'.
	Pass type to is_widening_mult_rhs_p.
	(convert_mult_to_widen): Pass type to is_widening_mult_p.
	(convert_plusminus_to_widen): Likewise.

	gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.target/arm/wmul-8.c: New file.

--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/arm/wmul-8.c
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ 
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=armv7-a" } */
+
+long long
+foo (long long a, int *b, int *c)
+{
+  return a + *b * *c;
+}
+
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "smlal" } } */
--- a/gcc/tree-ssa-math-opts.c
+++ b/gcc/tree-ssa-math-opts.c
@@ -1963,7 +1963,8 @@  struct gimple_opt_pass pass_optimize_bswap =
  }
 };
 
-/* Return true if RHS is a suitable operand for a widening multiplication.
+/* Return true if RHS is a suitable operand for a widening multiplication,
+   assuming a target type of TYPE.
    There are two cases:
 
      - RHS makes some value at least twice as wide.  Store that value
@@ -1973,32 +1974,32 @@  struct gimple_opt_pass pass_optimize_bswap =
        but leave *TYPE_OUT untouched.  */
 
 static bool
-is_widening_mult_rhs_p (tree rhs, tree *type_out, tree *new_rhs_out)
+is_widening_mult_rhs_p (tree type, tree rhs, tree *type_out,
+			tree *new_rhs_out)
 {
   gimple stmt;
-  tree type, type1, rhs1;
+  tree type1, rhs1;
   enum tree_code rhs_code;
 
   if (TREE_CODE (rhs) == SSA_NAME)
     {
-      type = TREE_TYPE (rhs);
       stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (rhs);
       if (!is_gimple_assign (stmt))
 	return false;
 
-      rhs_code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt);
-      if (TREE_CODE (type) == INTEGER_TYPE
-	  ? !CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (rhs_code)
-	  : rhs_code != FIXED_CONVERT_EXPR)
-	return false;
-
       rhs1 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
       type1 = TREE_TYPE (rhs1);
       if (TREE_CODE (type1) != TREE_CODE (type)
 	  || TYPE_PRECISION (type1) * 2 > TYPE_PRECISION (type))
 	return false;
 
-      *new_rhs_out = rhs1;
+      rhs_code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt);
+      if (TREE_CODE (type) == INTEGER_TYPE
+	  ? !CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (rhs_code)
+	  : rhs_code != FIXED_CONVERT_EXPR)
+	*new_rhs_out = gimple_assign_lhs (stmt);
+      else
+	*new_rhs_out = rhs1;
       *type_out = type1;
       return true;
     }
@@ -2013,28 +2014,27 @@  is_widening_mult_rhs_p (tree rhs, tree *type_out, tree *new_rhs_out)
   return false;
 }
 
-/* Return true if STMT performs a widening multiplication.  If so,
-   store the unwidened types of the operands in *TYPE1_OUT and *TYPE2_OUT
-   respectively.  Also fill *RHS1_OUT and *RHS2_OUT such that converting
-   those operands to types *TYPE1_OUT and *TYPE2_OUT would give the
-   operands of the multiplication.  */
+/* Return true if STMT performs a widening multiplication, assuming the
+   output type is TYPE.  If so, store the unwidened types of the operands
+   in *TYPE1_OUT and *TYPE2_OUT respectively.  Also fill *RHS1_OUT and
+   *RHS2_OUT such that converting those operands to types *TYPE1_OUT
+   and *TYPE2_OUT would give the operands of the multiplication.  */
 
 static bool
-is_widening_mult_p (gimple stmt,
+is_widening_mult_p (tree type, gimple stmt,
 		    tree *type1_out, tree *rhs1_out,
 		    tree *type2_out, tree *rhs2_out)
 {
-  tree type;
-
-  type = TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt));
   if (TREE_CODE (type) != INTEGER_TYPE
       && TREE_CODE (type) != FIXED_POINT_TYPE)
     return false;
 
-  if (!is_widening_mult_rhs_p (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt), type1_out, rhs1_out))
+  if (!is_widening_mult_rhs_p (type, gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt), type1_out,
+			       rhs1_out))
     return false;
 
-  if (!is_widening_mult_rhs_p (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt), type2_out, rhs2_out))
+  if (!is_widening_mult_rhs_p (type, gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt), type2_out,
+			       rhs2_out))
     return false;
 
   if (*type1_out == NULL)
@@ -2084,7 +2084,7 @@  convert_mult_to_widen (gimple stmt, gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi)
   if (TREE_CODE (type) != INTEGER_TYPE)
     return false;
 
-  if (!is_widening_mult_p (stmt, &type1, &rhs1, &type2, &rhs2))
+  if (!is_widening_mult_p (type, stmt, &type1, &rhs1, &type2, &rhs2))
     return false;
 
   to_mode = TYPE_MODE (type);
@@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@  convert_plusminus_to_widen (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, gimple stmt,
 
   if (code == PLUS_EXPR && rhs1_code == MULT_EXPR)
     {
-      if (!is_widening_mult_p (rhs1_stmt, &type1, &mult_rhs1,
+      if (!is_widening_mult_p (type, rhs1_stmt, &type1, &mult_rhs1,
 			       &type2, &mult_rhs2))
 	return false;
       mult_rhs = rhs1;
@@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@  convert_plusminus_to_widen (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, gimple stmt,
     }
   else if (rhs2_code == MULT_EXPR)
     {
-      if (!is_widening_mult_p (rhs2_stmt, &type1, &mult_rhs1,
+      if (!is_widening_mult_p (type, rhs2_stmt, &type1, &mult_rhs1,
 			       &type2, &mult_rhs2))
 	return false;
       mult_rhs = rhs2;