i386: Improve ix86_expand_int_movcc [PR105338]

The following testcase regressed on x86_64 on the trunk, due to some GIMPLE
pass changes (r12-7687) we end up an *.optimized dump difference of:
@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ int foo (int i)

   <bb 2> [local count: 1073741824]:
   if (i_2(D) != 0)
-    goto <bb 4>; [35.00%]
+    goto <bb 3>; [35.00%]
   else
-    goto <bb 3>; [65.00%]
+    goto <bb 4>; [65.00%]

-  <bb 3> [local count: 697932184]:
+  <bb 3> [local count: 375809640]:

   <bb 4> [local count: 1073741824]:
-  # iftmp.0_1 = PHI <5(2), i_2(D)(3)>
+  # iftmp.0_1 = PHI <5(3), i_2(D)(2)>
   return iftmp.0_1;

 }
and similarly for the other functions.  That is functionally equivalent and
there is no canonical form for those.  The reason for i_2(D) in the PHI
argument as opposed to 0 is the uncprop pass, that is in many cases
beneficial for expansion as we don't need to load the value into some pseudo
in one of the if blocks.
Now, for the 11.x ordering we have the pseudo = i insn in the extended basic
block (it comes first) and so forwprop1 undoes what uncprop does by
propagating constant 0 there.  But for the 12.x ordering, the extended basic
block contains pseudo = 5 and pseudo = i is in the other bb and so fwprop1
doesn't change it.
During the ce1 pass, we attempt to emit a conditional move and we have very
nice code for the cases where both last operands of ?: are constant, and yet
another for !TARGET_CMOVE if at least one of them is.

The following patch will undo the uncprop behavior during
ix86_expand_int_movcc, but just for those spots that can benefit from both
or at least one operands being constant, leaving the pure cmov case as is
(because then it is useful not to have to load a constant into a pseudo
as it already is in one).  We can do that in the
op0 == op1 ? op0 : op3
or
op0 != op1 ? op2 : op0
cases if op1 is a CONST_INT by pretending it is
op0 == op1 ? op1 : op3
or
op0 != op1 ? op2 : op1

2022-04-23  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR target/105338
	* config/i386/i386-expand.cc (ix86_expand_int_movcc): Handle
	op0 == cst1 ? op0 : op3 like op0 == cst1 ? cst1 : op3 for the non-cmov
	cases.

	* gcc.target/i386/pr105338.c: New test.
This commit is contained in:
Jakub Jelinek 2022-04-23 10:25:31 +02:00
parent ab54f6007c
commit 1ceddd7497
2 changed files with 47 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -3136,6 +3136,8 @@ ix86_expand_int_movcc (rtx operands[])
bool sign_bit_compare_p = false;
rtx op0 = XEXP (operands[1], 0);
rtx op1 = XEXP (operands[1], 1);
rtx op2 = operands[2];
rtx op3 = operands[3];
if (GET_MODE (op0) == TImode
|| (GET_MODE (op0) == DImode
@ -3153,17 +3155,29 @@ ix86_expand_int_movcc (rtx operands[])
|| (op1 == constm1_rtx && (code == GT || code == LE)))
sign_bit_compare_p = true;
/* op0 == op1 ? op0 : op3 is equivalent to op0 == op1 ? op1 : op3,
but if op1 is a constant, the latter form allows more optimizations,
either through the last 2 ops being constant handling, or the one
constant and one variable cases. On the other side, for cmov the
former might be better as we don't need to load the constant into
another register. */
if (code == EQ && CONST_INT_P (op1) && rtx_equal_p (op0, op2))
op2 = op1;
/* Similarly for op0 != op1 ? op2 : op0 and op0 != op1 ? op2 : op1. */
else if (code == NE && CONST_INT_P (op1) && rtx_equal_p (op0, op3))
op3 = op1;
/* Don't attempt mode expansion here -- if we had to expand 5 or 6
HImode insns, we'd be swallowed in word prefix ops. */
if ((mode != HImode || TARGET_FAST_PREFIX)
&& (mode != (TARGET_64BIT ? TImode : DImode))
&& CONST_INT_P (operands[2])
&& CONST_INT_P (operands[3]))
&& CONST_INT_P (op2)
&& CONST_INT_P (op3))
{
rtx out = operands[0];
HOST_WIDE_INT ct = INTVAL (operands[2]);
HOST_WIDE_INT cf = INTVAL (operands[3]);
HOST_WIDE_INT ct = INTVAL (op2);
HOST_WIDE_INT cf = INTVAL (op3);
HOST_WIDE_INT diff;
diff = ct - cf;
@ -3559,6 +3573,9 @@ ix86_expand_int_movcc (rtx operands[])
if (BRANCH_COST (optimize_insn_for_speed_p (), false) <= 2)
return false;
operands[2] = op2;
operands[3] = op3;
/* If one of the two operands is an interesting constant, load a
constant with the above and mask it in with a logical operation. */

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
/* PR target/105338 */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-O2 -fno-ipa-icf -masm=att" } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\tnegl\t" 3 } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\tsbbl\t" 3 } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "\tandl\t" 3 } } */
int
foo (int i)
{
return i ? 5 : 0;
}
int
bar (int b)
{
return !!b * 5;
}
int
baz (int b)
{
if (!b)
return 0;
return 5;
}