From: Richard Sandiford Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 16:39:50 +0000 (+0000) Subject: vect: Don't apply masks to operations on invariants [PR108979] X-Git-Tag: upstream/13.1.0~826 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=076d309e36c682176e9f85dc8593e6f2c9e6e75f;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fgcc.git vect: Don't apply masks to operations on invariants [PR108979] The loop body in the testcase contains an operation on invariants. SLP detects this and can hoist/schedule the operation outside of the loop. However, after the fix for PR96373, we would try to apply a loop mask to this operation, even though the mask is defined in the loop. The patch does what Richi suggested in the PR: suppress the masking for externs and constants. gcc/ PR tree-optimization/108979 * tree-vect-stmts.cc (vectorizable_operation): Don't mask operations on invariants. gcc/testsuite/ PR tree-optimization/108979 * gfortran.dg/vect/pr108979.f90: New test. --- diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/vect/pr108979.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/vect/pr108979.f90 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..623eb67 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/vect/pr108979.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +! { dg-do compile } +! { dg-additional-options "-fnon-call-exceptions" } +! { dg-additional-options "-march=armv8.2-a+sve" { target aarch64*-*-* } } + +MODULE hfx_contract_block + INTEGER, PARAMETER :: dp=8 +CONTAINS + SUBROUTINE block_2_1_2_1(kbd,kbc,kad,kac,pbd,pbc,pad,pac,prim,scale) + REAL(KIND=dp) :: kbd(1*1), kbc(1*2), kad(2*1), kac(2*2), pbd(1*1), & + pbc(1*2), pad(2*1), pac(2*2), prim(2*1*2*1), scale + DO md = 1,1 + DO mc = 1,2 + DO mb = 1,1 + DO ma = 1,2 + kac((mc-1)*2+ma) = kac((mc-1)*2+ma)-tmp*p_bd + END DO + END DO + END DO + END DO + END SUBROUTINE block_2_1_2_1 +END MODULE hfx_contract_block diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-stmts.cc b/gcc/tree-vect-stmts.cc index 77ad8b7..b564576 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-vect-stmts.cc +++ b/gcc/tree-vect-stmts.cc @@ -6254,6 +6254,8 @@ vectorizable_operation (vec_info *vinfo, "use not simple.\n"); return false; } + bool is_invariant = (dt[0] == vect_external_def + || dt[0] == vect_constant_def); /* If op0 is an external or constant def, infer the vector type from the scalar type. */ if (!vectype) @@ -6307,6 +6309,8 @@ vectorizable_operation (vec_info *vinfo, "use not simple.\n"); return false; } + is_invariant &= (dt[1] == vect_external_def + || dt[1] == vect_constant_def); if (vectype2 && maybe_ne (nunits_out, TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (vectype2))) return false; @@ -6321,6 +6325,8 @@ vectorizable_operation (vec_info *vinfo, "use not simple.\n"); return false; } + is_invariant &= (dt[2] == vect_external_def + || dt[2] == vect_constant_def); if (vectype3 && maybe_ne (nunits_out, TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (vectype3))) return false; @@ -6426,16 +6432,23 @@ vectorizable_operation (vec_info *vinfo, int reduc_idx = STMT_VINFO_REDUC_IDX (stmt_info); vec_loop_masks *masks = (loop_vinfo ? &LOOP_VINFO_MASKS (loop_vinfo) : NULL); internal_fn cond_fn = get_conditional_internal_fn (code); - bool could_trap = gimple_could_trap_p (stmt); + + /* If operating on inactive elements could generate spurious traps, + we need to restrict the operation to active lanes. Note that this + specifically doesn't apply to unhoisted invariants, since they + operate on the same value for every lane. + + Similarly, if this operation is part of a reduction, a fully-masked + loop should only change the active lanes of the reduction chain, + keeping the inactive lanes as-is. */ + bool mask_out_inactive = ((!is_invariant && gimple_could_trap_p (stmt)) + || reduc_idx >= 0); if (!vec_stmt) /* transformation not required. */ { - /* If this operation is part of a reduction, a fully-masked loop - should only change the active lanes of the reduction chain, - keeping the inactive lanes as-is. */ if (loop_vinfo && LOOP_VINFO_CAN_USE_PARTIAL_VECTORS_P (loop_vinfo) - && (could_trap || reduc_idx >= 0)) + && mask_out_inactive) { if (cond_fn == IFN_LAST || !direct_internal_fn_supported_p (cond_fn, vectype, @@ -6578,7 +6591,7 @@ vectorizable_operation (vec_info *vinfo, vop1 = ((op_type == binary_op || op_type == ternary_op) ? vec_oprnds1[i] : NULL_TREE); vop2 = ((op_type == ternary_op) ? vec_oprnds2[i] : NULL_TREE); - if (masked_loop_p && (reduc_idx >= 0 || could_trap)) + if (masked_loop_p && mask_out_inactive) { tree mask = vect_get_loop_mask (gsi, masks, vec_num * ncopies, vectype, i);