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* config/mips/mips.md (any_shift): New code macro. (optab, insn): New code attributes. ({ashl,ashr,lshr}[sd]i3): Redefine using :GPR and any_shift. Use the standard rather than internal patterns for the MIPS16 double-shift optimization. (*{ashl,ashr,lshr}[sd]i3): New names for the non-mips16 shift patterns. Redefine using :GPR and any_shift. (*{ashl,ashr,lshr}si3_extend): Generalize ashlsi3_internal1_extend to cover all three shifts. (*{ashl,ashr,lshr}si3_mips16): New names for the mips16 SImode shifts. Redefine using any_shift. Use :GPR and any_shift to combine splitters. (*{ashl,ashr,lshr}di3_mips16): New names for the mips16 DImode shifts. From-SVN: r86566 |
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