Richard Sandiford
2b4044d8c2
aarch64: Adjust tests after fix for PR102659
After the fix for PR102659, the vectoriser can no longer group conditional accesses of the form: for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) if (...) ...a[i * 2] + a[i * 2 + 1]...; on LP64 targets. It has to treat them as two independent gathers instead. This was causing failures in the sve mask_struct*.c tests. The tests weren't really testing that int iterators could be used, so this patch switches to pointer-sized iterators instead. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_1.c: Use intptr_t iterators instead of int iterators. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_4.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_5.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_7.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_load_8.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_store_1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_store_2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_store_3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/mask_struct_store_4.c: Likewise.
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