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/* Analysis Utilities for Loop Vectorization.
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   Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Dorit Nuzman <dorit@il.ibm.com>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "tm.h"
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#include "ggc.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "target.h"
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#include "basic-block.h"
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#include "diagnostic.h"
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#include "tree-flow.h"
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#include "tree-dump.h"
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#include "cfgloop.h"
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#include "expr.h"
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#include "optabs.h"
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#include "params.h"
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#include "tree-data-ref.h"
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#include "tree-vectorizer.h"
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#include "recog.h"
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#include "toplev.h"
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/* Function prototypes */
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static void vect_pattern_recog_1
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  (gimple (* ) (gimple, tree *, tree *), gimple_stmt_iterator);
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static bool widened_name_p (tree, gimple, tree *, gimple *);
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/* Pattern recognition functions  */
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static gimple vect_recog_widen_sum_pattern (gimple, tree *, tree *);
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static gimple vect_recog_widen_mult_pattern (gimple, tree *, tree *);
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static gimple vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern (gimple, tree *, tree *);
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static gimple vect_recog_pow_pattern (gimple, tree *, tree *);
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static vect_recog_func_ptr vect_vect_recog_func_ptrs[NUM_PATTERNS] = {
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        vect_recog_widen_mult_pattern,
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        vect_recog_widen_sum_pattern,
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        vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern,
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        vect_recog_pow_pattern};
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/* Function widened_name_p
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   Check whether NAME, an ssa-name used in USE_STMT,
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   is a result of a type-promotion, such that:
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     DEF_STMT: NAME = NOP (name0)
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   where the type of name0 (HALF_TYPE) is smaller than the type of NAME.
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*/
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static bool
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widened_name_p (tree name, gimple use_stmt, tree *half_type, gimple *def_stmt)
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{
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  tree dummy;
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  gimple dummy_gimple;
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  loop_vec_info loop_vinfo;
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  stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo;
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  tree type = TREE_TYPE (name);
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  tree oprnd0;
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  enum vect_def_type dt;
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  tree def;
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  stmt_vinfo = vinfo_for_stmt (use_stmt);
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  loop_vinfo = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_vinfo);
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  if (!vect_is_simple_use (name, loop_vinfo, NULL, def_stmt, &def, &dt))
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    return false;
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  if (dt != vect_internal_def
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      && dt != vect_external_def && dt != vect_constant_def)
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    return false;
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  if (! *def_stmt)
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    return false;
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  if (!is_gimple_assign (*def_stmt))
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    return false;
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  if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (*def_stmt) != NOP_EXPR)
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    return false;
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  oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (*def_stmt);
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  *half_type = TREE_TYPE (oprnd0);
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  if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) || !INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (*half_type)
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      || (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) != TYPE_UNSIGNED (*half_type))
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      || (TYPE_PRECISION (type) < (TYPE_PRECISION (*half_type) * 2)))
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    return false;
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  if (!vect_is_simple_use (oprnd0, loop_vinfo, NULL, &dummy_gimple, &dummy,
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                           &dt))
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    return false;
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  return true;
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}
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/* Helper to return a new temporary for pattern of TYPE for STMT.  If STMT
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   is NULL, the caller must set SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT for the returned SSA var. */
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static tree
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vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (tree type, gimple stmt)
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{
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  tree var = create_tmp_var (type, "patt");
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  add_referenced_var (var);
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  var = make_ssa_name (var, stmt);
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  return var;
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}
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/* Function vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern
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   Try to find the following pattern:
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     type x_t, y_t;
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     TYPE1 prod;
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     TYPE2 sum = init;
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   loop:
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     sum_0 = phi <init, sum_1>
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     S1  x_t = ...
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     S2  y_t = ...
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     S3  x_T = (TYPE1) x_t;
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     S4  y_T = (TYPE1) y_t;
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     S5  prod = x_T * y_T;
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     [S6  prod = (TYPE2) prod;  #optional]
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     S7  sum_1 = prod + sum_0;
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   where 'TYPE1' is exactly double the size of type 'type', and 'TYPE2' is the
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   same size of 'TYPE1' or bigger. This is a special case of a reduction
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   computation.
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   Input:
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   * LAST_STMT: A stmt from which the pattern search begins. In the example,
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   when this function is called with S7, the pattern {S3,S4,S5,S6,S7} will be
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   detected.
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   Output:
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   * TYPE_IN: The type of the input arguments to the pattern.
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   * TYPE_OUT: The type of the output  of this pattern.
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   * Return value: A new stmt that will be used to replace the sequence of
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   stmts that constitute the pattern. In this case it will be:
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        WIDEN_DOT_PRODUCT <x_t, y_t, sum_0>
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   Note: The dot-prod idiom is a widening reduction pattern that is
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         vectorized without preserving all the intermediate results. It
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         produces only N/2 (widened) results (by summing up pairs of
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         intermediate results) rather than all N results.  Therefore, we
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         cannot allow this pattern when we want to get all the results and in
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         the correct order (as is the case when this computation is in an
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         inner-loop nested in an outer-loop that us being vectorized).  */
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static gimple
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vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern (gimple last_stmt, tree *type_in, tree *type_out)
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{
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  gimple stmt;
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  tree oprnd0, oprnd1;
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  tree oprnd00, oprnd01;
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  stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo = vinfo_for_stmt (last_stmt);
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  tree type, half_type;
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  gimple pattern_stmt;
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  tree prod_type;
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  loop_vec_info loop_info = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_vinfo);
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  struct loop *loop = LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_info);
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  tree var, rhs;
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  if (!is_gimple_assign (last_stmt))
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    return NULL;
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  type = gimple_expr_type (last_stmt);
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  /* Look for the following pattern
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          DX = (TYPE1) X;
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          DY = (TYPE1) Y;
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          DPROD = DX * DY;
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          DDPROD = (TYPE2) DPROD;
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          sum_1 = DDPROD + sum_0;
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     In which
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     - DX is double the size of X
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     - DY is double the size of Y
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     - DX, DY, DPROD all have the same type
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     - sum is the same size of DPROD or bigger
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     - sum has been recognized as a reduction variable.
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     This is equivalent to:
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       DPROD = X w* Y;          #widen mult
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       sum_1 = DPROD w+ sum_0;  #widen summation
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     or
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       DPROD = X w* Y;          #widen mult
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       sum_1 = DPROD + sum_0;   #summation
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   */
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  /* Starting from LAST_STMT, follow the defs of its uses in search
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     of the above pattern.  */
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  if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (last_stmt) != PLUS_EXPR)
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    return NULL;
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  if (STMT_VINFO_IN_PATTERN_P (stmt_vinfo))
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    {
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      /* Has been detected as widening-summation?  */
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      stmt = STMT_VINFO_RELATED_STMT (stmt_vinfo);
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      type = gimple_expr_type (stmt);
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      if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) != WIDEN_SUM_EXPR)
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        return NULL;
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      oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
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      oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt);
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      half_type = TREE_TYPE (oprnd0);
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    }
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  else
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    {
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      gimple def_stmt;
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      if (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (stmt_vinfo) != vect_reduction_def)
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        return NULL;
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      oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (last_stmt);
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      oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (last_stmt);
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      if (!types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd0), type)
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          || !types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd1), type))
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        return NULL;
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      stmt = last_stmt;
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      if (widened_name_p (oprnd0, stmt, &half_type, &def_stmt))
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        {
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          stmt = def_stmt;
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          oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
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        }
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      else
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        half_type = type;
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    }
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  /* So far so good. Since last_stmt was detected as a (summation) reduction,
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     we know that oprnd1 is the reduction variable (defined by a loop-header
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     phi), and oprnd0 is an ssa-name defined by a stmt in the loop body.
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     Left to check that oprnd0 is defined by a (widen_)mult_expr  */
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  prod_type = half_type;
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  stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (oprnd0);
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  /* FORNOW.  Can continue analyzing the def-use chain when this stmt in a phi
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     inside the loop (in case we are analyzing an outer-loop).  */
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  if (!is_gimple_assign (stmt))
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    return NULL;
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  stmt_vinfo = vinfo_for_stmt (stmt);
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  gcc_assert (stmt_vinfo);
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  if (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (stmt_vinfo) != vect_internal_def)
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    return NULL;
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  if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) != MULT_EXPR)
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    return NULL;
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  if (STMT_VINFO_IN_PATTERN_P (stmt_vinfo))
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    {
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      /* Has been detected as a widening multiplication?  */
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      stmt = STMT_VINFO_RELATED_STMT (stmt_vinfo);
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      if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) != WIDEN_MULT_EXPR)
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        return NULL;
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      stmt_vinfo = vinfo_for_stmt (stmt);
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      gcc_assert (stmt_vinfo);
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      gcc_assert (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (stmt_vinfo) == vect_internal_def);
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      oprnd00 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
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      oprnd01 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt);
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    }
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  else
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    {
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      tree half_type0, half_type1;
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      gimple def_stmt;
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      tree oprnd0, oprnd1;
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      oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
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      oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt);
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      if (!types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd0), prod_type)
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          || !types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd1), prod_type))
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        return NULL;
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      if (!widened_name_p (oprnd0, stmt, &half_type0, &def_stmt))
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        return NULL;
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      oprnd00 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt);
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      if (!widened_name_p (oprnd1, stmt, &half_type1, &def_stmt))
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        return NULL;
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      oprnd01 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt);
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      if (!types_compatible_p (half_type0, half_type1))
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        return NULL;
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      if (TYPE_PRECISION (prod_type) != TYPE_PRECISION (half_type0) * 2)
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        return NULL;
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    }
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  half_type = TREE_TYPE (oprnd00);
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  *type_in = half_type;
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  *type_out = type;
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  /* Pattern detected. Create a stmt to be used to replace the pattern: */
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  var = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (type, NULL);
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  rhs = build3 (DOT_PROD_EXPR, type, oprnd00, oprnd01, oprnd1),
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  pattern_stmt = gimple_build_assign (var, rhs);
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  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
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    {
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      fprintf (vect_dump, "vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern: detected: ");
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      print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump, pattern_stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM);
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    }
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  /* We don't allow changing the order of the computation in the inner-loop
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     when doing outer-loop vectorization.  */
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  gcc_assert (!nested_in_vect_loop_p (loop, last_stmt));
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  return pattern_stmt;
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}
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/* Function vect_recog_widen_mult_pattern
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   Try to find the following pattern:
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     type a_t, b_t;
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     TYPE a_T, b_T, prod_T;
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     S1  a_t = ;
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     S2  b_t = ;
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     S3  a_T = (TYPE) a_t;
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     S4  b_T = (TYPE) b_t;
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     S5  prod_T = a_T * b_T;
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   where type 'TYPE' is at least double the size of type 'type'.
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   Input:
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   * LAST_STMT: A stmt from which the pattern search begins. In the example,
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   when this function is called with S5, the pattern {S3,S4,S5} is be detected.
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   Output:
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   * TYPE_IN: The type of the input arguments to the pattern.
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   * TYPE_OUT: The type of the output  of this pattern.
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   * Return value: A new stmt that will be used to replace the sequence of
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   stmts that constitute the pattern. In this case it will be:
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        WIDEN_MULT <a_t, b_t>
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*/
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static gimple
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vect_recog_widen_mult_pattern (gimple last_stmt,
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                               tree *type_in,
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                               tree *type_out)
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{
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  gimple def_stmt0, def_stmt1;
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  tree oprnd0, oprnd1;
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  tree type, half_type0, half_type1;
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  gimple pattern_stmt;
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  tree vectype;
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  tree dummy;
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  tree var;
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  enum tree_code dummy_code;
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  int dummy_int;
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  VEC (tree, heap) *dummy_vec;
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  if (!is_gimple_assign (last_stmt))
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    return NULL;
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  type = gimple_expr_type (last_stmt);
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  /* Starting from LAST_STMT, follow the defs of its uses in search
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     of the above pattern.  */
379
 
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  if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (last_stmt) != MULT_EXPR)
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    return NULL;
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  oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (last_stmt);
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  oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (last_stmt);
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  if (!types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd0), type)
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      || !types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd1), type))
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    return NULL;
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  /* Check argument 0 */
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  if (!widened_name_p (oprnd0, last_stmt, &half_type0, &def_stmt0))
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    return NULL;
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  oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt0);
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  /* Check argument 1 */
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  if (!widened_name_p (oprnd1, last_stmt, &half_type1, &def_stmt1))
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    return NULL;
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  oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt1);
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  if (!types_compatible_p (half_type0, half_type1))
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    return NULL;
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  /* Pattern detected.  */
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  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
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    fprintf (vect_dump, "vect_recog_widen_mult_pattern: detected: ");
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  /* Check target support  */
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  vectype = get_vectype_for_scalar_type (half_type0);
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  if (!vectype
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      || !supportable_widening_operation (WIDEN_MULT_EXPR, last_stmt, vectype,
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                                          &dummy, &dummy, &dummy_code,
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                                          &dummy_code, &dummy_int, &dummy_vec))
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    return NULL;
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  *type_in = vectype;
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  *type_out = NULL_TREE;
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  /* Pattern supported. Create a stmt to be used to replace the pattern: */
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  var = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (type, NULL);
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  pattern_stmt = gimple_build_assign_with_ops (WIDEN_MULT_EXPR, var, oprnd0,
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                                               oprnd1);
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  SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (var) = pattern_stmt;
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  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
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    print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump, pattern_stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM);
425
 
426
  return pattern_stmt;
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}
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/* Function vect_recog_pow_pattern
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   Try to find the following pattern:
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     x = POW (y, N);
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   with POW being one of pow, powf, powi, powif and N being
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   either 2 or 0.5.
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   Input:
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   * LAST_STMT: A stmt from which the pattern search begins.
442
 
443
   Output:
444
 
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   * TYPE_IN: The type of the input arguments to the pattern.
446
 
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   * TYPE_OUT: The type of the output of this pattern.
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   * Return value: A new stmt that will be used to replace the sequence of
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   stmts that constitute the pattern. In this case it will be:
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        x = x * x
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   or
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        x = sqrt (x)
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*/
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static gimple
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vect_recog_pow_pattern (gimple last_stmt, tree *type_in, tree *type_out)
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{
459
  tree fn, base, exp = NULL;
460
  gimple stmt;
461
  tree var;
462
 
463
  if (!is_gimple_call (last_stmt) || gimple_call_lhs (last_stmt) == NULL)
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    return NULL;
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  fn = gimple_call_fndecl (last_stmt);
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  switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fn))
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    {
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    case BUILT_IN_POWIF:
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    case BUILT_IN_POWI:
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    case BUILT_IN_POWF:
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    case BUILT_IN_POW:
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      base = gimple_call_arg (last_stmt, 0);
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      exp = gimple_call_arg (last_stmt, 1);
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      if (TREE_CODE (exp) != REAL_CST
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          && TREE_CODE (exp) != INTEGER_CST)
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        return NULL;
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      break;
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    default:
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      return NULL;
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    }
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  /* We now have a pow or powi builtin function call with a constant
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     exponent.  */
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  *type_out = NULL_TREE;
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  /* Catch squaring.  */
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  if ((host_integerp (exp, 0)
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       && tree_low_cst (exp, 0) == 2)
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      || (TREE_CODE (exp) == REAL_CST
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          && REAL_VALUES_EQUAL (TREE_REAL_CST (exp), dconst2)))
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    {
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      *type_in = TREE_TYPE (base);
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      var = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (TREE_TYPE (base), NULL);
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      stmt = gimple_build_assign_with_ops (MULT_EXPR, var, base, base);
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      SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (var) = stmt;
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      return stmt;
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    }
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  /* Catch square root.  */
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  if (TREE_CODE (exp) == REAL_CST
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      && REAL_VALUES_EQUAL (TREE_REAL_CST (exp), dconsthalf))
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    {
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      tree newfn = mathfn_built_in (TREE_TYPE (base), BUILT_IN_SQRT);
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      *type_in = get_vectype_for_scalar_type (TREE_TYPE (base));
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      if (*type_in)
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        {
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          gimple stmt = gimple_build_call (newfn, 1, base);
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          if (vectorizable_function (stmt, *type_in, *type_in)
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              != NULL_TREE)
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            {
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              var = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (TREE_TYPE (base), stmt);
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              gimple_call_set_lhs (stmt, var);
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              return stmt;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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  return NULL;
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}
524
 
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/* Function vect_recog_widen_sum_pattern
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   Try to find the following pattern:
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     type x_t;
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     TYPE x_T, sum = init;
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   loop:
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     sum_0 = phi <init, sum_1>
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     S1  x_t = *p;
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     S2  x_T = (TYPE) x_t;
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     S3  sum_1 = x_T + sum_0;
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   where type 'TYPE' is at least double the size of type 'type', i.e - we're
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   summing elements of type 'type' into an accumulator of type 'TYPE'. This is
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   a special case of a reduction computation.
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542
   Input:
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   * LAST_STMT: A stmt from which the pattern search begins. In the example,
545
   when this function is called with S3, the pattern {S2,S3} will be detected.
546
 
547
   Output:
548
 
549
   * TYPE_IN: The type of the input arguments to the pattern.
550
 
551
   * TYPE_OUT: The type of the output of this pattern.
552
 
553
   * Return value: A new stmt that will be used to replace the sequence of
554
   stmts that constitute the pattern. In this case it will be:
555
        WIDEN_SUM <x_t, sum_0>
556
 
557
   Note: The widening-sum idiom is a widening reduction pattern that is
558
         vectorized without preserving all the intermediate results. It
559
         produces only N/2 (widened) results (by summing up pairs of
560
         intermediate results) rather than all N results.  Therefore, we
561
         cannot allow this pattern when we want to get all the results and in
562
         the correct order (as is the case when this computation is in an
563
         inner-loop nested in an outer-loop that us being vectorized).  */
564
 
565
static gimple
566
vect_recog_widen_sum_pattern (gimple last_stmt, tree *type_in, tree *type_out)
567
{
568
  gimple stmt;
569
  tree oprnd0, oprnd1;
570
  stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo = vinfo_for_stmt (last_stmt);
571
  tree type, half_type;
572
  gimple pattern_stmt;
573
  loop_vec_info loop_info = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_vinfo);
574
  struct loop *loop = LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_info);
575
  tree var;
576
 
577
  if (!is_gimple_assign (last_stmt))
578
    return NULL;
579
 
580
  type = gimple_expr_type (last_stmt);
581
 
582
  /* Look for the following pattern
583
          DX = (TYPE) X;
584
          sum_1 = DX + sum_0;
585
     In which DX is at least double the size of X, and sum_1 has been
586
     recognized as a reduction variable.
587
   */
588
 
589
  /* Starting from LAST_STMT, follow the defs of its uses in search
590
     of the above pattern.  */
591
 
592
  if (gimple_assign_rhs_code (last_stmt) != PLUS_EXPR)
593
    return NULL;
594
 
595
  if (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (stmt_vinfo) != vect_reduction_def)
596
    return NULL;
597
 
598
  oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (last_stmt);
599
  oprnd1 = gimple_assign_rhs2 (last_stmt);
600
  if (!types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd0), type)
601
      || !types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (oprnd1), type))
602
    return NULL;
603
 
604
  /* So far so good. Since last_stmt was detected as a (summation) reduction,
605
     we know that oprnd1 is the reduction variable (defined by a loop-header
606
     phi), and oprnd0 is an ssa-name defined by a stmt in the loop body.
607
     Left to check that oprnd0 is defined by a cast from type 'type' to type
608
     'TYPE'.  */
609
 
610
  if (!widened_name_p (oprnd0, last_stmt, &half_type, &stmt))
611
    return NULL;
612
 
613
  oprnd0 = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
614
  *type_in = half_type;
615
  *type_out = type;
616
 
617
  /* Pattern detected. Create a stmt to be used to replace the pattern: */
618
  var = vect_recog_temp_ssa_var (type, NULL);
619
  pattern_stmt = gimple_build_assign_with_ops (WIDEN_SUM_EXPR, var,
620
                                               oprnd0, oprnd1);
621
  SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (var) = pattern_stmt;
622
 
623
  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
624
    {
625
      fprintf (vect_dump, "vect_recog_widen_sum_pattern: detected: ");
626
      print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump, pattern_stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM);
627
    }
628
 
629
  /* We don't allow changing the order of the computation in the inner-loop
630
     when doing outer-loop vectorization.  */
631
  gcc_assert (!nested_in_vect_loop_p (loop, last_stmt));
632
 
633
  return pattern_stmt;
634
}
635
 
636
 
637
/* Function vect_pattern_recog_1
638
 
639
   Input:
640
   PATTERN_RECOG_FUNC: A pointer to a function that detects a certain
641
        computation pattern.
642
   STMT: A stmt from which the pattern search should start.
643
 
644
   If PATTERN_RECOG_FUNC successfully detected the pattern, it creates an
645
   expression that computes the same functionality and can be used to
646
   replace the sequence of stmts that are involved in the pattern.
647
 
648
   Output:
649
   This function checks if the expression returned by PATTERN_RECOG_FUNC is
650
   supported in vector form by the target.  We use 'TYPE_IN' to obtain the
651
   relevant vector type. If 'TYPE_IN' is already a vector type, then this
652
   indicates that target support had already been checked by PATTERN_RECOG_FUNC.
653
   If 'TYPE_OUT' is also returned by PATTERN_RECOG_FUNC, we check that it fits
654
   to the available target pattern.
655
 
656
   This function also does some bookkeeping, as explained in the documentation
657
   for vect_recog_pattern.  */
658
 
659
static void
660
vect_pattern_recog_1 (
661
        gimple (* vect_recog_func) (gimple, tree *, tree *),
662
        gimple_stmt_iterator si)
663
{
664
  gimple stmt = gsi_stmt (si), pattern_stmt;
665
  stmt_vec_info stmt_info = vinfo_for_stmt (stmt);
666
  stmt_vec_info pattern_stmt_info;
667
  loop_vec_info loop_vinfo = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_VINFO (stmt_info);
668
  tree pattern_vectype;
669
  tree type_in, type_out;
670
  enum tree_code code;
671
 
672
  pattern_stmt = (* vect_recog_func) (stmt, &type_in, &type_out);
673
  if (!pattern_stmt)
674
    return;
675
 
676
  if (VECTOR_MODE_P (TYPE_MODE (type_in)))
677
    {
678
      /* No need to check target support (already checked by the pattern
679
         recognition function).  */
680
      pattern_vectype = type_in;
681
    }
682
  else
683
    {
684
      enum machine_mode vec_mode;
685
      enum insn_code icode;
686
      optab optab;
687
 
688
      /* Check target support  */
689
      pattern_vectype = get_vectype_for_scalar_type (type_in);
690
      if (!pattern_vectype)
691
        return;
692
 
693
      if (is_gimple_assign (pattern_stmt))
694
        code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (pattern_stmt);
695
      else
696
        {
697
          gcc_assert (is_gimple_call (pattern_stmt));
698
          code = CALL_EXPR;
699
        }
700
 
701
      optab = optab_for_tree_code (code, pattern_vectype, optab_default);
702
      vec_mode = TYPE_MODE (pattern_vectype);
703
      if (!optab
704
          || (icode = optab_handler (optab, vec_mode)->insn_code) ==
705
              CODE_FOR_nothing
706
          || (type_out
707
              && (!get_vectype_for_scalar_type (type_out)
708
                  || (insn_data[icode].operand[0].mode !=
709
                      TYPE_MODE (get_vectype_for_scalar_type (type_out))))))
710
        return;
711
    }
712
 
713
  /* Found a vectorizable pattern.  */
714
  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
715
    {
716
      fprintf (vect_dump, "pattern recognized: ");
717
      print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump, pattern_stmt, 0, TDF_SLIM);
718
    }
719
 
720
  /* Mark the stmts that are involved in the pattern. */
721
  gsi_insert_before (&si, pattern_stmt, GSI_SAME_STMT);
722
  set_vinfo_for_stmt (pattern_stmt,
723
                      new_stmt_vec_info (pattern_stmt, loop_vinfo, NULL));
724
  pattern_stmt_info = vinfo_for_stmt (pattern_stmt);
725
 
726
  STMT_VINFO_RELATED_STMT (pattern_stmt_info) = stmt;
727
  STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (pattern_stmt_info) = STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (stmt_info);
728
  STMT_VINFO_VECTYPE (pattern_stmt_info) = pattern_vectype;
729
  STMT_VINFO_IN_PATTERN_P (stmt_info) = true;
730
  STMT_VINFO_RELATED_STMT (stmt_info) = pattern_stmt;
731
 
732
  return;
733
}
734
 
735
 
736
/* Function vect_pattern_recog
737
 
738
   Input:
739
   LOOP_VINFO - a struct_loop_info of a loop in which we want to look for
740
        computation idioms.
741
 
742
   Output - for each computation idiom that is detected we insert a new stmt
743
        that provides the same functionality and that can be vectorized. We
744
        also record some information in the struct_stmt_info of the relevant
745
        stmts, as explained below:
746
 
747
   At the entry to this function we have the following stmts, with the
748
   following initial value in the STMT_VINFO fields:
749
 
750
         stmt                     in_pattern_p  related_stmt    vec_stmt
751
         S1: a_i = ....                 -       -               -
752
         S2: a_2 = ..use(a_i)..         -       -               -
753
         S3: a_1 = ..use(a_2)..         -       -               -
754
         S4: a_0 = ..use(a_1)..         -       -               -
755
         S5: ... = ..use(a_0)..         -       -               -
756
 
757
   Say the sequence {S1,S2,S3,S4} was detected as a pattern that can be
758
   represented by a single stmt. We then:
759
   - create a new stmt S6 that will replace the pattern.
760
   - insert the new stmt S6 before the last stmt in the pattern
761
   - fill in the STMT_VINFO fields as follows:
762
 
763
                                  in_pattern_p  related_stmt    vec_stmt
764
         S1: a_i = ....                 -       -               -
765
         S2: a_2 = ..use(a_i)..         -       -               -
766
         S3: a_1 = ..use(a_2)..         -       -               -
767
       > S6: a_new = ....               -       S4              -
768
         S4: a_0 = ..use(a_1)..         true    S6              -
769
         S5: ... = ..use(a_0)..         -       -               -
770
 
771
   (the last stmt in the pattern (S4) and the new pattern stmt (S6) point
772
    to each other through the RELATED_STMT field).
773
 
774
   S6 will be marked as relevant in vect_mark_stmts_to_be_vectorized instead
775
   of S4 because it will replace all its uses.  Stmts {S1,S2,S3} will
776
   remain irrelevant unless used by stmts other than S4.
777
 
778
   If vectorization succeeds, vect_transform_stmt will skip over {S1,S2,S3}
779
   (because they are marked as irrelevant). It will vectorize S6, and record
780
   a pointer to the new vector stmt VS6 both from S6 (as usual), and also
781
   from S4. We do that so that when we get to vectorizing stmts that use the
782
   def of S4 (like S5 that uses a_0), we'll know where to take the relevant
783
   vector-def from. S4 will be skipped, and S5 will be vectorized as usual:
784
 
785
                                  in_pattern_p  related_stmt    vec_stmt
786
         S1: a_i = ....                 -       -               -
787
         S2: a_2 = ..use(a_i)..         -       -               -
788
         S3: a_1 = ..use(a_2)..         -       -               -
789
       > VS6: va_new = ....             -       -               -
790
         S6: a_new = ....               -       S4              VS6
791
         S4: a_0 = ..use(a_1)..         true    S6              VS6
792
       > VS5: ... = ..vuse(va_new)..    -       -               -
793
         S5: ... = ..use(a_0)..         -       -               -
794
 
795
   DCE could then get rid of {S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6} (if their defs are not used
796
   elsewhere), and we'll end up with:
797
 
798
        VS6: va_new = ....
799
        VS5: ... = ..vuse(va_new)..
800
 
801
   If vectorization does not succeed, DCE will clean S6 away (its def is
802
   not used), and we'll end up with the original sequence.
803
*/
804
 
805
void
806
vect_pattern_recog (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo)
807
{
808
  struct loop *loop = LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo);
809
  basic_block *bbs = LOOP_VINFO_BBS (loop_vinfo);
810
  unsigned int nbbs = loop->num_nodes;
811
  gimple_stmt_iterator si;
812
  unsigned int i, j;
813
  gimple (* vect_recog_func_ptr) (gimple, tree *, tree *);
814
 
815
  if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS))
816
    fprintf (vect_dump, "=== vect_pattern_recog ===");
817
 
818
  /* Scan through the loop stmts, applying the pattern recognition
819
     functions starting at each stmt visited:  */
820
  for (i = 0; i < nbbs; i++)
821
    {
822
      basic_block bb = bbs[i];
823
      for (si = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (si); gsi_next (&si))
824
        {
825
          /* Scan over all generic vect_recog_xxx_pattern functions.  */
826
          for (j = 0; j < NUM_PATTERNS; j++)
827
            {
828
              vect_recog_func_ptr = vect_vect_recog_func_ptrs[j];
829
              vect_pattern_recog_1 (vect_recog_func_ptr, si);
830
            }
831
        }
832
    }
833
}

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