[PATCH 1/2] powerpc: rewrite LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE() as an intelligent macro
Christophe Leroy
christophe.leroy at c-s.fr
Wed Aug 14 19:46:41 AEST 2019
Le 14/08/2019 à 04:08, Paul Mackerras a écrit :
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 09:59:35AM +0000, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> +.macro __LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE r, x
>> + .if \x & ~0xffffffff != 0
>> + __LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE_32 \r, (\x) >> 32
>> + rldicr \r, \r, 32, 31
>> + .if (\x) & 0xffff0000 != 0
>> + oris \r, \r, (\x)@__AS_ATHIGH
>> + .endif
>> + .if (\x) & 0xffff != 0
>> + oris \r, \r, (\x)@l
>> + .endif
>> + .else
>> + __LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE_32 \r, \x
>> + .endif
>> +.endm
>
> Doesn't this force all negative constants, even small ones, to use
> the long sequence? For example, __LOAD_REG_IMMEDIATE r3, -1 will
> generate (as far as I can see):
>
> li r3, -1
> rldicr r3, r3, 32, 31
> oris r3, r3, 0xffff
> ori r3, r3, 0xffff
>
> which seems suboptimal.
Ah yes, thanks. And it is also buggy when \x is over 0x80000000 because
lis is a signed ops
I'll send v2
Christophe
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