On Sat, 27 Jun 2015, Marc Glisse wrote: > On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Marek Polacek wrote: > > > This is an attempt to move one pattern from fold-const.c to match.pd. > > It ought to be 1:1, but is not, e.g. with this patch we won't fold e.g. > > > > int > > f (int a, int b) > > { > > return a - (unsigned) ((a / b) * b) > > } > > > > anymore, but we're able to fold > > > > int > > ff (int a, unsigned int b) > > { > > return a - ((a / b) * b); > > } > > > > and fold-const.c is not.
Interesting. > > I played around with converts, but didn't find > > anything that would work well. Any suggestions how to make this pattern > > better? > > Anything wrong with this? > > +/* X - (X / Y) * Y is the same as X % Y. */ > +(simplify > + (minus (convert? @0) (convert? (mult (trunc_div @0 @1) @1))) > + (if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) || VECTOR_INTEGER_TYPE_P (type)) > + (convert (trunc_mod @0 @1)))) Yes. Eventually even (convert? (mult (convert1? (trunc_div ...)? Of course with matching @0 between the two operands of the minus you constrain types quite a bit. I'd say just single-step through fold and see what types it get present when folding a - (unsigned) ((a / b) * b). Thanks, Richard. > (the other div/mod pairs could benefit from the same transformation as long as > there are no conversions, but the conversion seems easier to handle with > trunc_) > > > diff --git gcc/match.pd gcc/match.pd > > index b2f8429..2bc158b 100644 > > --- gcc/match.pd > > +++ gcc/match.pd > > @@ -238,6 +238,12 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see > > && tree_nop_conversion_p (type, TREE_TYPE (@1))) > > (trunc_mod @0 (convert @1)))) > > > > +/* X - (X / Y) * Y is the same as X % Y. */ > > +(simplify > > + (minus @0 (mult (trunc_div @0 @1) @1)) > > + (if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) || VECTOR_INTEGER_TYPE_P (type)) > > + (trunc_mod @0 @1))) > > + > > /* Optimize TRUNC_MOD_EXPR by a power of two into a BIT_AND_EXPR, > > i.e. "X % C" into "X & (C - 1)", if X and C are positive. > > Also optimize A % (C << N) where C is a power of 2, > > > > Marek > > > > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Dilip Upmanyu, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)