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2020-01-06 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.ibm.com> * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (hard_reg_and_mode_to_addr_mask): New helper function to return the valid addressing formats for a given hard register and mode. (rs6000_adjust_vec_address): Call hard_reg_and_mode_to_addr_mask. Index: gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c =================================================================== --- gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c (revision 279912) +++ gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c (working copy) @@ -6729,6 +6729,30 @@ rs6000_expand_vector_extract (rtx target } } +/* Helper function to return an address mask based on a physical register. */ + +static addr_mask_type +hard_reg_and_mode_to_addr_mask (rtx reg, machine_mode mode) +{ + unsigned int r = reg_or_subregno (reg); + addr_mask_type addr_mask; + + gcc_assert (HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (r)); + if (INT_REGNO_P (r)) + addr_mask = reg_addr[mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_GPR]; + + else if (FP_REGNO_P (r)) + addr_mask = reg_addr[mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_FPR]; + + else if (ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (r)) + addr_mask = reg_addr[mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_VMX]; + + else + gcc_unreachable (); + + return addr_mask; +} + /* Adjust a memory address (MEM) of a vector type to point to a scalar field within the vector (ELEMENT) with a mode (SCALAR_MODE). Use a base register temporary (BASE_TMP) to fixup the address. Return the new memory address @@ -6865,21 +6889,8 @@ rs6000_adjust_vec_address (rtx scalar_re if (GET_CODE (new_addr) == PLUS) { rtx op1 = XEXP (new_addr, 1); - addr_mask_type addr_mask; - unsigned int scalar_regno = reg_or_subregno (scalar_reg); - - gcc_assert (HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (scalar_regno)); - if (INT_REGNO_P (scalar_regno)) - addr_mask = reg_addr[scalar_mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_GPR]; - - else if (FP_REGNO_P (scalar_regno)) - addr_mask = reg_addr[scalar_mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_FPR]; - - else if (ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (scalar_regno)) - addr_mask = reg_addr[scalar_mode].addr_mask[RELOAD_REG_VMX]; - - else - gcc_unreachable (); + addr_mask_type addr_mask + = hard_reg_and_mode_to_addr_mask (scalar_reg, scalar_mode); if (REG_P (op1) || SUBREG_P (op1)) valid_addr_p = (addr_mask & RELOAD_REG_INDEXED) != 0; From-SVN: r279941 |
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