Message ID | 1a0ffcad-f455-472c-90b7-0c712896837f@linux.ibm.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [PATCHv5] Optab: add isnormal_optab for __builtin_isnormal | expand |
Hi, All issues were addressed. Gently ping it. https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html Thanks Gui Haochen 在 2024/5/29 14:36, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > Hi, > This patch adds an optab for __builtin_isnormal. The normal check can be > implemented on rs6000 by a single instruction. It needs an optab to be > expanded to the certain sequence of instructions. > > The subsequent patches will implement the expand on rs6000. > > Compared to previous version, the main change is to specify return > value of the optab should be either 0 or 1. > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/652865.html > > Bootstrapped and tested on x86 and powerpc64-linux BE and LE with no > regressions. Is this OK for trunk? > > Thanks > Gui Haochen > > ChangeLog > optab: Add isnormal_optab for isnormal builtin > > gcc/ > * builtins.cc (interclass_mathfn_icode): Set optab to isnormal_optab > for isnormal builtin. > * optabs.def (isnormal_optab): New. > * doc/md.texi (isnormal): Document. > > > patch.diff > diff --git a/gcc/builtins.cc b/gcc/builtins.cc > index 53e9d210541..89ba56abf17 100644 > --- a/gcc/builtins.cc > +++ b/gcc/builtins.cc > @@ -2463,6 +2463,8 @@ interclass_mathfn_icode (tree arg, tree fndecl) > builtin_optab = isfinite_optab; > break; > case BUILT_IN_ISNORMAL: > + builtin_optab = isnormal_optab; > + break; > CASE_FLT_FN (BUILT_IN_FINITE): > case BUILT_IN_FINITED32: > case BUILT_IN_FINITED64: > diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi > index 3eb4216141e..4fd7da095fe 100644 > --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi > +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi > @@ -8563,6 +8563,12 @@ Return 1 if operand 1 is a finite floating point number and 0 > otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 > has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. > > +@cindex @code{isnormal@var{m}2} instruction pattern > +@item @samp{isnormal@var{m}2} > +Return 1 if operand 1 is a normal floating point number and 0 > +otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 > +has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. > + > @end table > > @end ifset > diff --git a/gcc/optabs.def b/gcc/optabs.def > index dcd77315c2a..3c401fc0b4c 100644 > --- a/gcc/optabs.def > +++ b/gcc/optabs.def > @@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ OPTAB_D (hypot_optab, "hypot$a3") > OPTAB_D (ilogb_optab, "ilogb$a2") > OPTAB_D (isinf_optab, "isinf$a2") > OPTAB_D (isfinite_optab, "isfinite$a2") > +OPTAB_D (isnormal_optab, "isnormal$a2") > OPTAB_D (issignaling_optab, "issignaling$a2") > OPTAB_D (ldexp_optab, "ldexp$a3") > OPTAB_D (log10_optab, "log10$a2")
Hi, Gently ping it. https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html Thanks Gui Haochen 在 2024/6/3 10:37, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > Hi, > All issues were addressed. Gently ping it. > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html > > Thanks > Gui Haochen > > > 在 2024/5/29 14:36, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: >> Hi, >> This patch adds an optab for __builtin_isnormal. The normal check can be >> implemented on rs6000 by a single instruction. It needs an optab to be >> expanded to the certain sequence of instructions. >> >> The subsequent patches will implement the expand on rs6000. >> >> Compared to previous version, the main change is to specify return >> value of the optab should be either 0 or 1. >> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/652865.html >> >> Bootstrapped and tested on x86 and powerpc64-linux BE and LE with no >> regressions. Is this OK for trunk? >> >> Thanks >> Gui Haochen >> >> ChangeLog >> optab: Add isnormal_optab for isnormal builtin >> >> gcc/ >> * builtins.cc (interclass_mathfn_icode): Set optab to isnormal_optab >> for isnormal builtin. >> * optabs.def (isnormal_optab): New. >> * doc/md.texi (isnormal): Document. >> >> >> patch.diff >> diff --git a/gcc/builtins.cc b/gcc/builtins.cc >> index 53e9d210541..89ba56abf17 100644 >> --- a/gcc/builtins.cc >> +++ b/gcc/builtins.cc >> @@ -2463,6 +2463,8 @@ interclass_mathfn_icode (tree arg, tree fndecl) >> builtin_optab = isfinite_optab; >> break; >> case BUILT_IN_ISNORMAL: >> + builtin_optab = isnormal_optab; >> + break; >> CASE_FLT_FN (BUILT_IN_FINITE): >> case BUILT_IN_FINITED32: >> case BUILT_IN_FINITED64: >> diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi >> index 3eb4216141e..4fd7da095fe 100644 >> --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi >> +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi >> @@ -8563,6 +8563,12 @@ Return 1 if operand 1 is a finite floating point number and 0 >> otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 >> has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. >> >> +@cindex @code{isnormal@var{m}2} instruction pattern >> +@item @samp{isnormal@var{m}2} >> +Return 1 if operand 1 is a normal floating point number and 0 >> +otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 >> +has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. >> + >> @end table >> >> @end ifset >> diff --git a/gcc/optabs.def b/gcc/optabs.def >> index dcd77315c2a..3c401fc0b4c 100644 >> --- a/gcc/optabs.def >> +++ b/gcc/optabs.def >> @@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ OPTAB_D (hypot_optab, "hypot$a3") >> OPTAB_D (ilogb_optab, "ilogb$a2") >> OPTAB_D (isinf_optab, "isinf$a2") >> OPTAB_D (isfinite_optab, "isfinite$a2") >> +OPTAB_D (isnormal_optab, "isnormal$a2") >> OPTAB_D (issignaling_optab, "issignaling$a2") >> OPTAB_D (ldexp_optab, "ldexp$a3") >> OPTAB_D (log10_optab, "log10$a2")
Hi, Gently ping it. https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html Thanks Gui Haochen 在 2024/6/17 13:30, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > Hi, > Gently ping it. > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html > > Thanks > Gui Haochen > > 在 2024/6/3 10:37, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: >> Hi, >> All issues were addressed. Gently ping it. >> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html >> >> Thanks >> Gui Haochen >> >> >> 在 2024/5/29 14:36, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: >>> Hi, >>> This patch adds an optab for __builtin_isnormal. The normal check can be >>> implemented on rs6000 by a single instruction. It needs an optab to be >>> expanded to the certain sequence of instructions. >>> >>> The subsequent patches will implement the expand on rs6000. >>> >>> Compared to previous version, the main change is to specify return >>> value of the optab should be either 0 or 1. >>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/652865.html >>> >>> Bootstrapped and tested on x86 and powerpc64-linux BE and LE with no >>> regressions. Is this OK for trunk? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Gui Haochen >>> >>> ChangeLog >>> optab: Add isnormal_optab for isnormal builtin >>> >>> gcc/ >>> * builtins.cc (interclass_mathfn_icode): Set optab to isnormal_optab >>> for isnormal builtin. >>> * optabs.def (isnormal_optab): New. >>> * doc/md.texi (isnormal): Document. >>> >>> >>> patch.diff >>> diff --git a/gcc/builtins.cc b/gcc/builtins.cc >>> index 53e9d210541..89ba56abf17 100644 >>> --- a/gcc/builtins.cc >>> +++ b/gcc/builtins.cc >>> @@ -2463,6 +2463,8 @@ interclass_mathfn_icode (tree arg, tree fndecl) >>> builtin_optab = isfinite_optab; >>> break; >>> case BUILT_IN_ISNORMAL: >>> + builtin_optab = isnormal_optab; >>> + break; >>> CASE_FLT_FN (BUILT_IN_FINITE): >>> case BUILT_IN_FINITED32: >>> case BUILT_IN_FINITED64: >>> diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi >>> index 3eb4216141e..4fd7da095fe 100644 >>> --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi >>> +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi >>> @@ -8563,6 +8563,12 @@ Return 1 if operand 1 is a finite floating point number and 0 >>> otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 >>> has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. >>> >>> +@cindex @code{isnormal@var{m}2} instruction pattern >>> +@item @samp{isnormal@var{m}2} >>> +Return 1 if operand 1 is a normal floating point number and 0 >>> +otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 >>> +has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. >>> + >>> @end table >>> >>> @end ifset >>> diff --git a/gcc/optabs.def b/gcc/optabs.def >>> index dcd77315c2a..3c401fc0b4c 100644 >>> --- a/gcc/optabs.def >>> +++ b/gcc/optabs.def >>> @@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ OPTAB_D (hypot_optab, "hypot$a3") >>> OPTAB_D (ilogb_optab, "ilogb$a2") >>> OPTAB_D (isinf_optab, "isinf$a2") >>> OPTAB_D (isfinite_optab, "isfinite$a2") >>> +OPTAB_D (isnormal_optab, "isnormal$a2") >>> OPTAB_D (issignaling_optab, "issignaling$a2") >>> OPTAB_D (ldexp_optab, "ldexp$a3") >>> OPTAB_D (log10_optab, "log10$a2")
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 3:39 AM HAO CHEN GUI <guihaoc@linux.ibm.com> wrote: > > Hi, > Gently ping it. > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html OK > Thanks > Gui Haochen > > 在 2024/6/17 13:30, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > > Hi, > > Gently ping it. > > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html > > > > Thanks > > Gui Haochen > > > > 在 2024/6/3 10:37, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > >> Hi, > >> All issues were addressed. Gently ping it. > >> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/653001.html > >> > >> Thanks > >> Gui Haochen > >> > >> > >> 在 2024/5/29 14:36, HAO CHEN GUI 写道: > >>> Hi, > >>> This patch adds an optab for __builtin_isnormal. The normal check can be > >>> implemented on rs6000 by a single instruction. It needs an optab to be > >>> expanded to the certain sequence of instructions. > >>> > >>> The subsequent patches will implement the expand on rs6000. > >>> > >>> Compared to previous version, the main change is to specify return > >>> value of the optab should be either 0 or 1. > >>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-May/652865.html > >>> > >>> Bootstrapped and tested on x86 and powerpc64-linux BE and LE with no > >>> regressions. Is this OK for trunk? > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> Gui Haochen > >>> > >>> ChangeLog > >>> optab: Add isnormal_optab for isnormal builtin > >>> > >>> gcc/ > >>> * builtins.cc (interclass_mathfn_icode): Set optab to isnormal_optab > >>> for isnormal builtin. > >>> * optabs.def (isnormal_optab): New. > >>> * doc/md.texi (isnormal): Document. > >>> > >>> > >>> patch.diff > >>> diff --git a/gcc/builtins.cc b/gcc/builtins.cc > >>> index 53e9d210541..89ba56abf17 100644 > >>> --- a/gcc/builtins.cc > >>> +++ b/gcc/builtins.cc > >>> @@ -2463,6 +2463,8 @@ interclass_mathfn_icode (tree arg, tree fndecl) > >>> builtin_optab = isfinite_optab; > >>> break; > >>> case BUILT_IN_ISNORMAL: > >>> + builtin_optab = isnormal_optab; > >>> + break; > >>> CASE_FLT_FN (BUILT_IN_FINITE): > >>> case BUILT_IN_FINITED32: > >>> case BUILT_IN_FINITED64: > >>> diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi > >>> index 3eb4216141e..4fd7da095fe 100644 > >>> --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi > >>> +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi > >>> @@ -8563,6 +8563,12 @@ Return 1 if operand 1 is a finite floating point number and 0 > >>> otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 > >>> has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. > >>> > >>> +@cindex @code{isnormal@var{m}2} instruction pattern > >>> +@item @samp{isnormal@var{m}2} > >>> +Return 1 if operand 1 is a normal floating point number and 0 > >>> +otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 > >>> +has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. > >>> + > >>> @end table > >>> > >>> @end ifset > >>> diff --git a/gcc/optabs.def b/gcc/optabs.def > >>> index dcd77315c2a..3c401fc0b4c 100644 > >>> --- a/gcc/optabs.def > >>> +++ b/gcc/optabs.def > >>> @@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ OPTAB_D (hypot_optab, "hypot$a3") > >>> OPTAB_D (ilogb_optab, "ilogb$a2") > >>> OPTAB_D (isinf_optab, "isinf$a2") > >>> OPTAB_D (isfinite_optab, "isfinite$a2") > >>> +OPTAB_D (isnormal_optab, "isnormal$a2") > >>> OPTAB_D (issignaling_optab, "issignaling$a2") > >>> OPTAB_D (ldexp_optab, "ldexp$a3") > >>> OPTAB_D (log10_optab, "log10$a2")
diff --git a/gcc/builtins.cc b/gcc/builtins.cc index 53e9d210541..89ba56abf17 100644 --- a/gcc/builtins.cc +++ b/gcc/builtins.cc @@ -2463,6 +2463,8 @@ interclass_mathfn_icode (tree arg, tree fndecl) builtin_optab = isfinite_optab; break; case BUILT_IN_ISNORMAL: + builtin_optab = isnormal_optab; + break; CASE_FLT_FN (BUILT_IN_FINITE): case BUILT_IN_FINITED32: case BUILT_IN_FINITED64: diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index 3eb4216141e..4fd7da095fe 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -8563,6 +8563,12 @@ Return 1 if operand 1 is a finite floating point number and 0 otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. +@cindex @code{isnormal@var{m}2} instruction pattern +@item @samp{isnormal@var{m}2} +Return 1 if operand 1 is a normal floating point number and 0 +otherwise. @var{m} is a scalar floating point mode. Operand 0 +has mode @code{SImode}, and operand 1 has mode @var{m}. + @end table @end ifset diff --git a/gcc/optabs.def b/gcc/optabs.def index dcd77315c2a..3c401fc0b4c 100644 --- a/gcc/optabs.def +++ b/gcc/optabs.def @@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ OPTAB_D (hypot_optab, "hypot$a3") OPTAB_D (ilogb_optab, "ilogb$a2") OPTAB_D (isinf_optab, "isinf$a2") OPTAB_D (isfinite_optab, "isfinite$a2") +OPTAB_D (isnormal_optab, "isnormal$a2") OPTAB_D (issignaling_optab, "issignaling$a2") OPTAB_D (ldexp_optab, "ldexp$a3") OPTAB_D (log10_optab, "log10$a2")