This is a subsequent patch to refactor the existing float point vector comparison operator supports. The patch to fix PR92132 supplemented vector float point comparison by exposing the names for unordered/ordered/uneq/ltgt and adding ungt/unge/unlt/unle/ ne. As Segher pointed out, some patterns can be refactored together. The main link on this is: https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-11/msg00452.html gcc/ChangeLog 2019-11-25 Kewen Lin <linkw@gcc.gnu.org> * config/rs6000/vector.md (vector_fp_comparison_simple): New code iterator. (vector_fp_comparison_complex): Likewise. (vector_<code><mode> for VEC_F and vector_fp_comparison_simple): New define_and_split. (vector_<code><mode> for VEC_F and vector_fp_comparison_complex): Likewise. (vector_lt<mode> for VEC_F): Refactor with vector_fp_comparison_simple. (vector_le<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_unge<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_unle<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_ne<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_ungt<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_unlt<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_ltgt<mode> for VEC_F): Refactor with vector_fp_comparison_complex. (vector_ordered<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_uneq<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. (vector_unordered<mode> for VEC_F): Likewise. From-SVN: r278665 |
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