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The -m[no-]fold-gimple flag was really intended primarily for internal testing while implementing GIMPLE folding for rs6000 vector built-in functions. It ended up leaking into other places, causing problems such as PR103686 identifies. Let's remove it. There are a number of tests in the testsuite that require adjustment. Some specify -mfold-gimple directly, which is the default, so that is handled by removing the option. Others unnecessarily specify -mno-fold-gimple, as the tests work fine without this. Again that is handled by removing the option. There are a couple of extra variants of tests specifically for -mno-fold-gimple; for those, we can just remove the whole test. gcc.target/powerpc/builtins-1.c was more problematic. It was written in such a way as to be extremely fragile. For this one, I rewrote the whole test in a different style, using individual functions to test each built-in function. These same tests are also largely covered by builtins-1-be-folded.c and builtins-1-le-folded.c, so I chose to explicitly make this test -mbig for simplicity, and use -O2 for clean code generation. I made some slight modifications to the expected instruction counts as a result, and tested on both 32- and 64-bit. 2022-02-02 Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.ibm.com> gcc/ PR target/103686 * config/rs6000/rs6000-builtin.cc (rs6000_gimple_fold_builtin): Remove test for !rs6000_fold_gimple. * config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_option_override_internal): Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000.opt (mfold-gimple): Remove. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/103686 * gcc.target/powerpc/builtins-1-be-folded.c: Remove -mfold-gimple option. * gcc.target/powerpc/builtins-1-le-folded.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/powerpc/builtins-1.c: Rewrite to use small functions and restrict to -O2 -mbig for predictability. Adjust instruction counts. * gcc.target/powerpc/builtins-5.c: Remove -mno-fold-gimple option. * gcc.target/powerpc/p8-vec-xl-xst.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr83926.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr86731-nogimplefold-longlong.c: Delete. * gcc.target/powerpc/pr86731-nogimplefold.c: Delete. * gcc.target/powerpc/swaps-p8-17.c: Remove -mno-fold-gimple option. |
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