inst->saturate = instr->dest.saturate;
break;
+ /* In theory, it would be better to use BRW_OPCODE_F32TO16. Depending
+ * on the HW gen, it is a special hw opcode or just a MOV, and
+ * brw_F32TO16 (at brw_eu_emit) would do the work to chose.
+ *
+ * But if we want to use that opcode, we need to provide support on
+ * different optimizations and lowerings. As right now HF support is
+ * only for gen8+, it will be better to use directly the MOV, and use
+ * BRW_OPCODE_F32TO16 when/if we work for HF support on gen7.
+ */
+
+ case nir_op_f2f16_undef:
+ case nir_op_i2i16:
+ case nir_op_u2u16: {
+ /* TODO: Fixing aligment rules for conversions from 32-bits to
+ * 16-bit types should be moved to lower_conversions
+ */
+ fs_reg tmp = bld.vgrf(op[0].type, 1);
+ tmp = subscript(tmp, result.type, 0);
+ inst = bld.MOV(tmp, op[0]);
+ inst->saturate = instr->dest.saturate;
+ inst = bld.MOV(result, tmp);
+ inst->saturate = instr->dest.saturate;
+ break;
+ }
+
case nir_op_f2f64:
case nir_op_f2i64:
case nir_op_f2u64: