This patch addresses a few issues when dealing with scalable-vector
INSERT_SUBVECTOR and EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR nodes.
When legalizing in DAGTypeLegalizer::SplitVecRes_INSERT_SUBVECTOR, we
store the low and high halves to the stack separately. The offset for
the high half was calculated incorrectly.
Additionally, we can optimize this process when we can detect that the
subvector is contained entirely within the low/high split vector type.
While this optimization is valid on scalable vectors, when performing
the 'high' optimization, the subvector must also be a scalable vector.
Note that the 'low' optimization is still conservative: it may be
possible to insert v2i32 into the low half of a split nxv1i32/nxv1i32,
but we can't guarantee it. It is always possible to insert v2i32 into
nxv2i32 or v2i32 into nxv4i32+2 as we know vscale is at least 1.
Lastly, in SelectionDAG::isSplatValue, we early-exit on the extracted subvector value
type being a scalable vector, forgetting that we can also extract a
fixed-length vector from a scalable one.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98495
This function isn't exercised in lit tests today today according to
the code coverage report. But will be after the tests in D97543 and
D97559.
Posting this patch to help a crash that Fraser hit.
Reviewed By: frasercrmck
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97582
Like with EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, INSERT_SUBVECTOR poses a problem
for vector masks as RVV isn't able to slide mask types around. We choose
instead to bitcast to equivalently-sized i8 types where we can, else we
zero-extend, perform the operation, and truncate back down.
One test was left disabled due to a crash in the legalizer.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97559
This patch fixes a bug where the lowering for INSERT_SUBVECTOR and
EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR would insist on first extracting a register-aligned
LMUL1 vector type before perfoming the slide up/down. This was even if
the vector was a fractional LMUL type, in which case the aligned
EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR was invalid.
This issue only occurred for scalable vector types, but a variety of
tests for both scalable and fixed-length vectors have been added to
ensure this does not regress in the future.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97556
This patch unifies the two disparate paths for lowering INSERT_SUBVECTOR
operations under one roof. Consequently, with this patch it is possible to
support any fixed-length subvector insertion, not just "cast-like" ones.
As before, support for the insertion of mask vectors will come in a
separate patch.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97543