On 13/01/2022 12:36, Richard Biener wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Andre Vieira (lists) wrote:
This time to the list too (sorry for double email)
Hi,
The original patch '[vect] Re-analyze all modes for epilogues', skipped modes
that should not be skipped since it used the vector mode provided by
autovectorize_vector_modes to derive the minimum VF required for it. However,
those modes should only really be used to dictate vector size, so instead this
patch looks for the mode in 'used_vector_modes' with the largest element size,
and constructs a vector mode with the smae size as the current
vector_modes[mode_i]. Since we are using the largest element size the NUNITs
for this mode is the smallest possible VF required for an epilogue with this
mode and should thus skip only the modes we are certain can not be used.
Passes bootstrap and regression on x86_64 and aarch64.
Clearly
+ /* To make sure we are conservative as to what modes we skip, we
+ should use check the smallest possible NUNITS which would be
+ derived from the mode in USED_VECTOR_MODES with the largest
+ element size. */
+ scalar_mode max_elsize_mode = GET_MODE_INNER
(vector_modes[mode_i]);
+ for (vec_info::mode_set::iterator i =
+ first_loop_vinfo->used_vector_modes.begin ();
+ i != first_loop_vinfo->used_vector_modes.end (); ++i)
+ {
+ if (VECTOR_MODE_P (*i)
+ && GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE_INNER (*i))
+ > GET_MODE_SIZE (max_elsize_mode))
+ max_elsize_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (*i);
+ }
can be done once before iterating over the modes for the epilogue.
True, I'll start with QImode instead of the inner of
vector_modes[mode_i] too since we can't guarantee the mode is a
VECTOR_MODE_P and it is actually better too since we can't possible
guarantee the element size of the USED_VECTOR_MODES is smaller than that
of the first vector mode...
Richard maybe knows whether we should take care to look at the
size of the vector mode as well since related_vector_mode when
passed 0 as nunits produces a vector mode with the same size
as vector_modes[mode_i] but not all used_vector_modes may be
of the same size
I suspect that should be fine though, since if we use the largest
element size of all used_vector_modes then that should gives us the
least possible number of NUNITS and thus only conservatively skip. That
said, that does assume that no vector mode used may be larger than the
size of the loop's vector_mode. Can I assume that?
(and you probably also want to exclude
VECTOR_BOOLEAN_TYPE_P from the search?)
Yeah I think so too, thanks!
I keep going back to thinking (as I brought up in the bugzilla ticket),
maybe we ought to only skip if the NUNITS of the vector mode with the
same vector size as vector_modes[mode_i] is larger than first_info_vf,
or just don't skip at all...