Ira Rosen
4b5caab771
tree-vectorizer.h (struct _stmt_vec_info): Add new field to determine if the statement is vectorizable...
* tree-vectorizer.h (struct _stmt_vec_info): Add new field to determine if the statement is vectorizable, and a macro to access it. * tree-vect-data-refs.c (vect_analyze_data_ref_dependence): Skip statements that can't be vectorized. If the analysis fails, mark the statement as unvectorizable if vectorizing basic block. (vect_compute_data_refs_alignment): Likewise. (vect_verify_datarefs_alignment): Skip statements marked as unvectorizable. Add print. (vect_analyze_group_access): Skip statements that can't be vectorized. If the analysis fails, mark the statement as unvectorizable if vectorizing basic block. (vect_analyze_data_ref_accesses, vect_analyze_data_refs): Likewise. * tree-vect-stmts.c (vectorizable_store): Fix the number of generated stmts for SLP. (new_stmt_vec_info): Initialize the new field. * tree-vect-slp.c (vect_build_slp_tree): Fail to vectorize statements marked as unvectorizable. From-SVN: r158719
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