The hardware only allows a stride of 1 on a Byte destination for raw
byte MOV instructions. This is required even when the destination
is the NULL register.
Rather than making sure that we emit a proper NULL:B destination
every time we need one, just fix it at emission time.
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
else if (dest.file == BRW_GENERAL_REGISTER_FILE)
assert(dest.nr < 128);
+ /* The hardware has a restriction where if the destination is Byte,
+ * the instruction needs to have a stride of 2 (except for packed byte
+ * MOV). This seems to be required even if the destination is the NULL
+ * register.
+ */
+ if (dest.file == BRW_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTER_FILE &&
+ dest.nr == BRW_ARF_NULL &&
+ type_sz(dest.type) == 1) {
+ dest.hstride = BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_2;
+ }
+
gen7_convert_mrf_to_grf(p, &dest);
if (brw_inst_opcode(devinfo, inst) == BRW_OPCODE_SENDS ||