From: Richard Sandiford Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 07:13:57 +0000 (+0000) Subject: match.pd handling of three-constant bitops X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fba05d9e9a0321c812ddbda7b4caa3977e1db4ef;p=gcc.git match.pd handling of three-constant bitops natch.pd tries to reassociate two bit operations if both of them have constant operands. However, with the polynomial integers added later, there's no guarantee that a bit operation on two integers can be folded at compile time. This means that the pattern can trigger for operations on three constants, and as things stood could endlessly oscillate between the two associations. This patch keeps the existing pattern for the normal case of a non-constant first operand. When all three operands are constant it tries to find a pair of constants that do fold. If none do, it keeps the original expression as-was. 2018-01-03 Richard Sandiford Alan Hayward David Sherwood gcc/ * match.pd: Handle bit operations involving three constants and try to fold one pair. Co-Authored-By: Alan Hayward Co-Authored-By: David Sherwood From-SVN: r256125 --- diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index e0a2f3c0cc7..d3d6fff62e9 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2018-01-03 Richard Sandiford + Alan Hayward + David Sherwood + + * match.pd: Handle bit operations involving three constants + and try to fold one pair. + 2018-01-03 Richard Sandiford * tree-vect-loop-manip.c: Include gimple-fold.h. diff --git a/gcc/match.pd b/gcc/match.pd index 87012a24319..06af2a72213 100644 --- a/gcc/match.pd +++ b/gcc/match.pd @@ -1111,7 +1111,24 @@ DEFINE_INT_AND_FLOAT_ROUND_FN (RINT) (for bitop (bit_and bit_ior bit_xor) (simplify (bitop (bitop @0 CONSTANT_CLASS_P@1) CONSTANT_CLASS_P@2) - (bitop @0 (bitop @1 @2)))) + (if (!CONSTANT_CLASS_P (@0)) + /* This is the canonical form regardless of whether (bitop @1 @2) can be + folded to a constant. */ + (bitop @0 (bitop @1 @2)) + /* In this case we have three constants and (bitop @0 @1) doesn't fold + to a constant. This can happen if @0 or @1 is a POLY_INT_CST and if + the values involved are such that the operation can't be decided at + compile time. Try folding one of @0 or @1 with @2 to see whether + that combination can be decided at compile time. + + Keep the existing form if both folds fail, to avoid endless + oscillation. */ + (with { tree cst1 = const_binop (bitop, type, @0, @2); } + (if (cst1) + (bitop @1 { cst1; }) + (with { tree cst2 = const_binop (bitop, type, @1, @2); } + (if (cst2) + (bitop @0 { cst2; })))))))) /* Try simple folding for X op !X, and X op X with the help of the truth_valued_p and logical_inverted_value predicates. */