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This patch forms the meat of the improvements for this patch series. We develop a replacement for rs6000_expand_builtin and its supporting functions, which are inefficient and difficult to maintain. Differences between the old and new support in this patch include: - Make use of the new builtin data structures, directly looking up a function's information rather than searching for the function multiple times; - Test for enablement of builtins at expand time, to support #pragma target changes within a compilation unit; - Use the builtin function attributes (e.g., bif_is_cpu) to control special handling; - Refactor common code into one place; and - Provide common error handling in one place for operands that are restricted to specific values or ranges. 2021-11-07 Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.ibm.com> gcc/ * config/rs6000/rs6000-call.c (rs6000_expand_new_builtin): New forward decl. (rs6000_invalid_new_builtin): New function. (rs6000_expand_builtin): Call rs6000_expand_new_builtin. (rs6000_expand_ldst_mask): New function. (new_cpu_expand_builtin): Likewise. (elemrev_icode): Likewise. (ldv_expand_builtin): Likewise. (lxvrse_expand_builtin): Likewise. (lxvrze_expand_builtin): Likewise. (stv_expand_builtin): Likewise. (new_mma_expand_builtin): Likewise. (new_htm_spr_num): Likewise. (new_htm_expand_builtin): Likewise. (rs6000_expand_new_builtin): Likewise. (rs6000_init_builtins): Initialize altivec_builtin_mask_for_load. |
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