Xi Ruoyao <xry...@xry111.site> 于2024年1月15日周一 12:11写道:
>
> On Mon, 2024-01-15 at 09:29 +0800, chenxiaolong wrote:
> > At 21:13 +0800 on Saturday, 2024-01-13, Xi Ruoyao wrote:
> > > At 15:28 +0800 on Saturday 2024-01-13, chenxiaolong wrote:
> > > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
> > > >
> > > >   * gcc.dg/pr104992.c: Added additional "-mlsx" compilation
> > > > options.
> > > >   * gcc.dg/signbit-2.c: Dito.
> > > >   * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/scev-16.c: Dito.
> > > >   * gfortran.dg/graphite/vect-pr40979.f90: Dito.
> > > >   * gfortran.dg/vect/fast-math-mgrid-resid.f: Dito.
> > >
> > > I don't feel it right about the changes to pr104992.c and scev-16.c
> > > because no other architectures add special options there.  Why are we
> > > so special?
>
> >
> > Because on the LoongArch architecture, GCC requires the addition of
> > vectorization options in order to generate vector code. Use the
> > check_effective_target_vect_cmdline_needed command in the lib/target-
> > supports.exp file to set whether the command line option is needed to
> > enable vectorizations. For example, ia64,x86,aarch64, and riscv
> > architectures, vectorization is enabled by default.
>
> But no.  The default baseline of 32-bit x86 is i686, which is basically
> a Pentium III launched in 1999 without any vector instructions.
>
> We are still missing something here.
>
There is a line
     #define vector __attribute__((vector_size(4*sizeof(int))))
I guess it is the syntax needs to be supported.




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YunQiang Su

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