dojump: Improve float != comparisons on x86 [PR98212]
The x86 backend doesn't have EQ or NE floating point comparisons,
so splits x != y into x unord y || x <> y. The problem with that is
that unord comparison doesn't trap on qNaN operands but LTGT does.
The end effect is that it doesn't trap on qNaN operands, because x unord y
will be true for those and so LTGT will not be performed, but as the backend
is currently unable to merge signalling and non-signalling comparisons (and
after all, with this exact exception it shouldn't unless the first one is
signalling and the second one is non-signalling) it means we end up with:
ucomiss %xmm1, %xmm0
jp .L4
comiss %xmm1, %xmm0
jne .L4
ret
.p2align 4,,10
.p2align 3
.L4:
xorl %eax, %eax
jmp foo
where the comiss is the signalling comparison, but we already know that
the right flags bits are already computed by the ucomiss insn.
The following patch, if target supports UNEQ comparisons, splits NE
as x unord y || !(x uneq y) instead, which in the end means we end up with
just:
ucomiss %xmm1, %xmm0
jp .L4
jne .L4
ret
.p2align 4,,10
.p2align 3
.L4:
jmp foo
because UNEQ is like UNORDERED non-signalling.
2020-12-10 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/98212
* dojump.c (do_compare_rtx_and_jump): When splitting NE and backend
can do UNEQ, prefer splitting x != y into x unord y || !(x uneq y)
instead of into x unord y || x ltgt y.
* gcc.target/i386/pr98212.c: New test.