In D21740, we discussed trying to make this a more general matcher. However, I didn't see a clean
way to handle the regular m_Not cases and these non-splat vector patterns, so I've opted for the
direct approach here. If there are other potential uses of areInverseVectorBitmasks(), we could
move that helper function to a higher level.
There is an open question as to which is of these forms should be considered the canonical IR:
%sel = select <4 x i1> <i1 true, i1 false, i1 false, i1 true>, <4 x i32> %a, <4 x i32> %b
%shuf = shufflevector <4 x i32> %a, <4 x i32> %b, <4 x i32> <i32 0, i32 5, i32 6, i32 3>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22114
llvm-svn: 275289
This isn't a sure thing (are 2 extra bitcasts less expensive than a logic op?),
but we'll try to err on the conservative side by going with the case that has
less IR instructions.
Note: This question came up in http://reviews.llvm.org/D22114 , but this part is
independent of that patch proposal, so I'm making this small change ahead of that
one.
See also:
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL274926
llvm-svn: 274932
By putting all the possible commutations together, we simplify the code.
Note that this is NFCI, but I'm adding tests that actually exercise each
commutation pattern because we don't have this anywhere else.
llvm-svn: 273702
There was concern that creating bitcasts for the simpler potential select pattern:
define <2 x i64> @vecBitcastOp1(<4 x i1> %cmp, <2 x i64> %a) {
%a2 = add <2 x i64> %a, %a
%sext = sext <4 x i1> %cmp to <4 x i32>
%bc = bitcast <4 x i32> %sext to <2 x i64>
%and = and <2 x i64> %a2, %bc
ret <2 x i64> %and
}
might lead to worse code for some targets, so this patch is matching the larger
patterns seen in the test cases.
The motivating example for this patch is this IR produced via SSE intrinsics in C:
define <2 x i64> @gibson(<2 x i64> %a, <2 x i64> %b) {
%t0 = bitcast <2 x i64> %a to <4 x i32>
%t1 = bitcast <2 x i64> %b to <4 x i32>
%cmp = icmp sgt <4 x i32> %t0, %t1
%sext = sext <4 x i1> %cmp to <4 x i32>
%t2 = bitcast <4 x i32> %sext to <2 x i64>
%and = and <2 x i64> %t2, %a
%neg = xor <4 x i32> %sext, <i32 -1, i32 -1, i32 -1, i32 -1>
%neg2 = bitcast <4 x i32> %neg to <2 x i64>
%and2 = and <2 x i64> %neg2, %b
%or = or <2 x i64> %and, %and2
ret <2 x i64> %or
}
For an AVX target, this is currently:
vpcmpgtd %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm2
vpand %xmm0, %xmm2, %xmm0
vpandn %xmm1, %xmm2, %xmm1
vpor %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
retq
With this patch, it becomes:
vpmaxsd %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20774
llvm-svn: 271676
The original tests were intended to show a missing transform that would
be solved by D20774:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D20774
But it's not clear that the transform for the simpler tests is a win for
all targets. Make the tests show a larger pattern that should be a win
regardless of the cost of bitcast instructions.
llvm-svn: 271603
(or (bool?A:B),(bool?C:D)) --> (bool?(or A,C):(or B,D))
By the time the OR is visited, both the SELECTs have been visited and not
optimized and the OR itself hasn't been transformed so we do this transform in
the hopes that the new ORs will be optimized.
The transform is explicitly disabled for vector-selects until "codegen matures
to handle them better".
Patch by Muhammad Tauqir!
llvm-svn: 175380
xform it is checking to actually pass. There is no need to match
m_SelectCst<0, -1> since instcombine canonicalizes that into not(sext).
Add matches for sext(not(x)) in addition to not(sext(x)).
llvm-svn: 95420
"sext cond" instead of a select. This simplifies some instcombine
code, matches the policy for zext (cond ? 1 : 0 -> zext), and allows
us to generate better code for a testcase on ppc.
llvm-svn: 94339