On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 08:39:21PM +1030, Alan Modra wrote:
> vbpermq produces its output in bits 48..63 of the target vector reg,
> so the output cannot be lane swapped. Bootstrapped and regression
> tested powerpc64le-linux. OK to apply mainline, and backport to the
> branches?
>
> gcc/
>
On Jan 25, 2018, at 4:09 AM, Alan Modra wrote:
>
> vbpermq produces its output in bits 48..63 of the target vector reg,
> so the output cannot be lane swapped. Bootstrapped and regression
> tested powerpc64le-linux. OK to apply mainline, and backport to the
> branches?
I can't approve, but FWI
vbpermq produces its output in bits 48..63 of the target vector reg,
so the output cannot be lane swapped. Bootstrapped and regression
tested powerpc64le-linux. OK to apply mainline, and backport to the
branches?
gcc/
PR target/84033
* config/rs6000/rs6000-p8swap.c (rtx_is_swappa