GCC modified for the FreeChainXenon project
![]() This patch reimplements the vshrn_n* intrinsics to use RTL builtins. These perform a narrowing right shift. Although the intrinsic generates the half-width mode (e.g. V8HI -> V8QI), the new pattern generates a full 128-bit mode (V8HI -> V16QI) by representing the fill-with-zeroes semantics of the SHRN instruction. The narrower (V8QI) result is extracted with a lowpart subreg. I found this allows the RTL optimisers to do a better job at optimising redundant moves away in frequently-occurring SHRN+SRHN2 pairs, like in: uint8x16_t foo (uint16x8_t in1, uint16x8_t in2) { uint8x8_t tmp = vshrn_n_u16 (in2, 7); uint8x16_t tmp2 = vshrn_high_n_u16 (tmp, in1, 4); return tmp2; } gcc/ChangeLog: * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd-builtins.def (shrn): Define builtin. * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md (aarch64_shrn<mode>_insn_le): Define. (aarch64_shrn<mode>_insn_be): Likewise. (aarch64_shrn<mode>): Likewise. * config/aarch64/arm_neon.h (vshrn_n_s16): Reimplement using builtins. (vshrn_n_s32): Likewise. (vshrn_n_s64): Likewise. (vshrn_n_u16): Likewise. (vshrn_n_u32): Likewise. (vshrn_n_u64): Likewise. * config/aarch64/iterators.md (vn_mode): New mode attribute. |
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