[v2.1,3/4] aarch64: Consolidate simd type lookup functions
Commit Message
On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 05:36:04PM +0100, Richard Sandiford wrote:
> I like the part about getting rid of:
>
> static tree
> aarch64_simd_builtin_type (machine_mode mode,
> bool unsigned_p, bool poly_p)
>
> and the flow of the new function. However, I think it's still
> slightly more readable if we keep the switch and lookup routines
> separate, partly to keep down the size of the main routine and
> partly to avoid the goto.
I agree.
> So how about:
>
> - aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type becomes aarch64_int_or_fp_element_type
> but otherwise stays as-is
>
> ...
I've called it aarch64_int_or_fp_type, because it's sometimes used for
an operand that doesn't represent an element of a vector.
Updated patch below.
---
There were several similarly-named functions, which each built or looked up an
operand type using a different subset of valid modes or qualifiers.
This change provides a single function to return operand types, which can
additionally handle const and pointer qualifiers. For clarity, the existing
functionality is kept in separate helper functions.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc
(aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type): Rename to...
(aarch64_int_or_fp_type): ...this, and allow irrelevant qualifiers.
(aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type): Rename to...
(aarch64_simd_builtin_type): ...this. Add const/pointer
support, and extract table lookup to...
(aarch64_lookup_simd_type_in_table): ...this function.
(aarch64_init_crc32_builtins): Update to use aarch64_simd_builtin_type.
(aarch64_init_fcmla_laneq_builtins): Ditto.
(aarch64_init_simd_builtin_functions): Ditto.
---
Comments
Andrew Carlotti <andrew.carlotti@arm.com> writes:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 05:36:04PM +0100, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> I like the part about getting rid of:
>>
>> static tree
>> aarch64_simd_builtin_type (machine_mode mode,
>> bool unsigned_p, bool poly_p)
>>
>> and the flow of the new function. However, I think it's still
>> slightly more readable if we keep the switch and lookup routines
>> separate, partly to keep down the size of the main routine and
>> partly to avoid the goto.
>
> I agree.
>
>> So how about:
>>
>> - aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type becomes aarch64_int_or_fp_element_type
>> but otherwise stays as-is
>>
>> ...
>
> I've called it aarch64_int_or_fp_type, because it's sometimes used for
> an operand that doesn't represent an element of a vector.
>
>
> Updated patch below.
>
> ---
>
> There were several similarly-named functions, which each built or looked up an
> operand type using a different subset of valid modes or qualifiers.
>
> This change provides a single function to return operand types, which can
> additionally handle const and pointer qualifiers. For clarity, the existing
> functionality is kept in separate helper functions.
>
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> * config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc
> (aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type): Rename to...
> (aarch64_int_or_fp_type): ...this, and allow irrelevant qualifiers.
> (aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type): Rename to...
> (aarch64_simd_builtin_type): ...this. Add const/pointer
> support, and extract table lookup to...
> (aarch64_lookup_simd_type_in_table): ...this function.
> (aarch64_init_crc32_builtins): Update to use aarch64_simd_builtin_type.
> (aarch64_init_fcmla_laneq_builtins): Ditto.
> (aarch64_init_simd_builtin_functions): Ditto.
LGTM, thanks. OK for trunk with a couple of minor formatting fixes:
> diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc
> index 55ad2e8b6831d6cc2b039270c8656d429347092d..cd7c2a79d9b4d67adf1d9de1f9b56eb3a0d1ee2b 100644
> --- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc
> +++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-builtins.cc
> @@ -788,12 +788,13 @@ aarch64_general_mangle_builtin_type (const_tree type)
> return NULL;
> }
>
> +/* Helper function for aarch64_simd_builtin_type. */
> static tree
> -aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (machine_mode mode,
> - enum aarch64_type_qualifiers q)
> +aarch64_int_or_fp_type (machine_mode mode,
> + enum aarch64_type_qualifiers qualifiers)
This line should be reindented so that the arguments continue to line up.
> {
> -#define QUAL_TYPE(M) \
> - ((q == qualifier_none) ? int##M##_type_node : unsigned_int##M##_type_node);
> +#define QUAL_TYPE(M) ((qualifiers & qualifier_unsigned) \
> + ? unsigned_int##M##_type_node : int##M##_type_node);
> switch (mode)
> {
> case E_QImode:
> [...]
> @@ -1383,13 +1381,13 @@ aarch64_init_simd_builtins (void)
> static void
> aarch64_init_crc32_builtins ()
> {
> - tree usi_type = aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (SImode, qualifier_unsigned);
> + tree usi_type = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (SImode, qualifier_unsigned);
> unsigned int i = 0;
>
> for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (aarch64_crc_builtin_data); ++i)
> {
> aarch64_crc_builtin_datum* d = &aarch64_crc_builtin_data[i];
> - tree argtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (d->mode,
> + tree argtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (d->mode,
> qualifier_unsigned);
Same here.
Richard
> tree ftype = build_function_type_list (usi_type, usi_type, argtype, NULL_TREE);
> tree attrs = aarch64_get_attributes (FLAG_NONE, d->mode);
@@ -788,12 +788,13 @@ aarch64_general_mangle_builtin_type (const_tree type)
return NULL;
}
+/* Helper function for aarch64_simd_builtin_type. */
static tree
-aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (machine_mode mode,
- enum aarch64_type_qualifiers q)
+aarch64_int_or_fp_type (machine_mode mode,
+ enum aarch64_type_qualifiers qualifiers)
{
-#define QUAL_TYPE(M) \
- ((q == qualifier_none) ? int##M##_type_node : unsigned_int##M##_type_node);
+#define QUAL_TYPE(M) ((qualifiers & qualifier_unsigned) \
+ ? unsigned_int##M##_type_node : int##M##_type_node);
switch (mode)
{
case E_QImode:
@@ -826,16 +827,14 @@ aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (machine_mode mode,
#undef QUAL_TYPE
}
+/* Helper function for aarch64_simd_builtin_type. */
static tree
-aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (machine_mode mode,
- enum aarch64_type_qualifiers q)
+aarch64_lookup_simd_type_in_table (machine_mode mode,
+ enum aarch64_type_qualifiers qualifiers)
{
int i;
int nelts = sizeof (aarch64_simd_types) / sizeof (aarch64_simd_types[0]);
-
- /* Non-poly scalar modes map to standard types not in the table. */
- if (q != qualifier_poly && !VECTOR_MODE_P (mode))
- return aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (mode, q);
+ int q = qualifiers & (qualifier_poly | qualifier_unsigned);
for (i = 0; i < nelts; i++)
{
@@ -852,16 +851,32 @@ aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (machine_mode mode,
return NULL_TREE;
}
+/* Return a type for an operand with specified mode and qualifiers. */
static tree
aarch64_simd_builtin_type (machine_mode mode,
- bool unsigned_p, bool poly_p)
+ enum aarch64_type_qualifiers qualifiers)
{
- if (poly_p)
- return aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (mode, qualifier_poly);
- else if (unsigned_p)
- return aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (mode, qualifier_unsigned);
+ tree type = NULL_TREE;
+
+ /* For pointers, we want a pointer to the basic type of the vector. */
+ if ((qualifiers & qualifier_pointer) && VECTOR_MODE_P (mode))
+ mode = GET_MODE_INNER (mode);
+
+ /* Non-poly scalar modes map to standard types not in the table. */
+ if ((qualifiers & qualifier_poly) || VECTOR_MODE_P (mode))
+ type = aarch64_lookup_simd_type_in_table (mode, qualifiers);
else
- return aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (mode, qualifier_none);
+ type = aarch64_int_or_fp_type (mode, qualifiers);
+
+ gcc_assert (type != NULL_TREE);
+
+ /* Add qualifiers. */
+ if (qualifiers & qualifier_const)
+ type = build_qualified_type (type, TYPE_QUAL_CONST);
+ if (qualifiers & qualifier_pointer)
+ type = build_pointer_type (type);
+
+ return type;
}
static void
@@ -1110,12 +1125,11 @@ aarch64_init_fcmla_laneq_builtins (void)
{
aarch64_fcmla_laneq_builtin_datum* d
= &aarch64_fcmla_lane_builtin_data[i];
- tree argtype = aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (d->mode, qualifier_none);
+ tree argtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (d->mode, qualifier_none);
machine_mode quadmode = GET_MODE_2XWIDER_MODE (d->mode).require ();
- tree quadtype
- = aarch64_lookup_simd_builtin_type (quadmode, qualifier_none);
+ tree quadtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (quadmode, qualifier_none);
tree lanetype
- = aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (SImode, qualifier_lane_pair_index);
+ = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (SImode, qualifier_lane_pair_index);
tree ftype = build_function_type_list (argtype, argtype, argtype,
quadtype, lanetype, NULL_TREE);
tree attrs = aarch64_get_attributes (FLAG_FP, d->mode);
@@ -1210,23 +1224,7 @@ aarch64_init_simd_builtin_functions (bool called_from_pragma)
if (qualifiers & qualifier_map_mode)
op_mode = d->mode;
- /* For pointers, we want a pointer to the basic type
- of the vector. */
- if (qualifiers & qualifier_pointer && VECTOR_MODE_P (op_mode))
- op_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (op_mode);
-
- eltype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type
- (op_mode,
- (qualifiers & qualifier_unsigned) != 0,
- (qualifiers & qualifier_poly) != 0);
- gcc_assert (eltype != NULL);
-
- /* Add qualifiers. */
- if (qualifiers & qualifier_const)
- eltype = build_qualified_type (eltype, TYPE_QUAL_CONST);
-
- if (qualifiers & qualifier_pointer)
- eltype = build_pointer_type (eltype);
+ eltype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (op_mode, qualifiers);
/* If we have reached arg_num == 0, we are at a non-void
return type. Otherwise, we are still processing
@@ -1383,13 +1381,13 @@ aarch64_init_simd_builtins (void)
static void
aarch64_init_crc32_builtins ()
{
- tree usi_type = aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (SImode, qualifier_unsigned);
+ tree usi_type = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (SImode, qualifier_unsigned);
unsigned int i = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (aarch64_crc_builtin_data); ++i)
{
aarch64_crc_builtin_datum* d = &aarch64_crc_builtin_data[i];
- tree argtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_std_type (d->mode,
+ tree argtype = aarch64_simd_builtin_type (d->mode,
qualifier_unsigned);
tree ftype = build_function_type_list (usi_type, usi_type, argtype, NULL_TREE);
tree attrs = aarch64_get_attributes (FLAG_NONE, d->mode);