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Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +00001Target Independent Opportunities:
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5FreeBench/mason contains code like this:
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7static p_type m0u(p_type p) {
8 int m[]={0, 8, 1, 2, 16, 5, 13, 7, 14, 9, 3, 4, 11, 12, 15, 10, 17, 6};
9 p_type pu;
10 pu.a = m[p.a];
11 pu.b = m[p.b];
12 pu.c = m[p.c];
13 return pu;
14}
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16We currently compile this into a memcpy from a static array into 'm', then
17a bunch of loads from m. It would be better to avoid the memcpy and just do
18loads from the static array.
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22Get the C front-end to expand hypot(x,y) -> llvm.sqrt(x*x+y*y) when errno and
23precision don't matter (ffastmath). Misc/mandel will like this. :)
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Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +000025//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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27Solve this DAG isel folding deficiency:
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29int X, Y;
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31void fn1(void)
32{
33 X = X | (Y << 3);
34}
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36compiles to
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38fn1:
39 movl Y, %eax
40 shll $3, %eax
41 orl X, %eax
42 movl %eax, X
43 ret
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45The problem is the store's chain operand is not the load X but rather
46a TokenFactor of the load X and load Y, which prevents the folding.
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48There are two ways to fix this:
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501. The dag combiner can start using alias analysis to realize that y/x
51 don't alias, making the store to X not dependent on the load from Y.
522. The generated isel could be made smarter in the case it can't
53 disambiguate the pointers.
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55Number 1 is the preferred solution.
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Chris Lattner5946fef2006-02-15 19:52:06 +000059DAG combine this into mul A, 8:
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61int %test(int %A) {
62 %B = mul int %A, 8 ;; shift
63 %C = add int %B, 7 ;; dead, no demanded bits.
64 %D = and int %C, -8 ;; dead once add is gone.
65 ret int %D
66}
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68This sort of thing occurs in the alloca lowering code and other places that
69are generating alignment of an already aligned value.
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Chris Lattnera1532bc2006-02-21 18:29:44 +000071//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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73Turn this into a signed shift right in instcombine:
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75int f(unsigned x) {
76 return x >> 31 ? -1 : 0;
77}
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79http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25600
80http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-02/msg01492.html
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