On 2/3/23 02:15, Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches wrote:
aarch64/fcsel_1.c contains:

double
f_2 (double a, double b, double c, double d)
{
   if (a > b)
     return c;
   else
     return d;
}

which started failing in the GCC 12 timeframe.  When it passed,
the RTL had the form:

[A]
   (set (reg ret) (reg c))
   (set (pc) (if_then_else (gt ...) (label_ref ret) (pc)))
     edge to ret, fallthru to else
else:
   (set (reg ret) (reg d))
     fallthru to ret
ret:
   ...exit...

i.e. a branch around.  Now the RTL has form:

[B]
   (set (reg ret) (reg d))
   (set (pc) (if_then_else (gt ...) (label_ref then) (pc)))
     edge to then, fallthru to ret
ret:
   ...exit...

then:
   (set (reg ret) (reg c))
     edge to ret

i.e. a branch out.

Both are valid, of course, and there's no easy way to predict
which we'll get.  But ifcvt canonicalises its representation on:

   if (cond) goto fallthru else goto non-fallthru

That is, it canoncalises on the branch-around case for half-diamonds.
It therefore wants to invert the comparison in [B] to get:

   if (...) goto ret else goto then

But that isn't possible for strict FP gt, so the optimisation fails.

Canonicalising on the branch-around case seems like the wrong choice for
half diamonds.  The natural way of expressing a conditional branch is
for the label_ref to be the "then" destination and pc to be the "else"
destination.  And the natural choice of condition seems to be the one
under which extra stuff *is* done, rather than the one under which extra
stuff *isn't* done.  But that decision goes back at least 20 years and
it doesn't seem like a good idea to change it in stage 4.
As I was parsing things up to the last sentence my first thought was no isn't the right time to fix this :-)



This patch instead allows the internal structure to store the
condition in inverted form.  For simplicity it handles only
conditional moves, which is the one case that is needed
to fix the known regression.  (There are probably unknown
regressions too, but still.)

Tested on aarch64-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu.  OK to install?

Richard


gcc/
        * ifcvt.h (noce_if_info::cond_inverted): New field.
        * ifcvt.cc (cond_move_convert_if_block): Swap the then and else
        values when cond_inverted is true.
        (noce_find_if_block): Allow the condition to be inverted when
        handling conditional moves.
---
  gcc/ifcvt.cc | 31 +++++++++++++++++++------------
  gcc/ifcvt.h  |  8 ++++++++
  2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/ifcvt.cc b/gcc/ifcvt.cc
index 008796838f7..63ef42b3c34 100644
--- a/gcc/ifcvt.cc
+++ b/gcc/ifcvt.cc
@@ -4253,6 +4253,9 @@ cond_move_convert_if_block (struct noce_if_info *if_infop,
            e = dest;
        }
+ if (if_infop->cond_inverted)
+       std::swap (t, e);
+
        target = noce_emit_cmove (if_infop, dest, code, cond_arg0, cond_arg1,
                                t, e);
        if (!target)
@@ -4405,7 +4408,6 @@ noce_find_if_block (basic_block test_bb, edge then_edge, 
edge else_edge,
    basic_block then_bb, else_bb, join_bb;
    bool then_else_reversed = false;
    rtx_insn *jump;
-  rtx cond;
    rtx_insn *cond_earliest;
    struct noce_if_info if_info;
    bool speed_p = optimize_bb_for_speed_p (test_bb);
@@ -4481,25 +4483,28 @@ noce_find_if_block (basic_block test_bb, edge 
then_edge, edge else_edge,
    if (! onlyjump_p (jump))
      return FALSE;
- /* If this is not a standard conditional jump, we can't parse it. */
-  cond = noce_get_condition (jump, &cond_earliest, then_else_reversed);
-  if (!cond)
-    return FALSE;
-
-  /* We must be comparing objects whose modes imply the size.  */
-  if (GET_MODE (XEXP (cond, 0)) == BLKmode)
-    return FALSE;
-
    /* Initialize an IF_INFO struct to pass around.  */
    memset (&if_info, 0, sizeof if_info);
    if_info.test_bb = test_bb;
    if_info.then_bb = then_bb;
    if_info.else_bb = else_bb;
    if_info.join_bb = join_bb;
-  if_info.cond = cond;
+  if_info.cond = noce_get_condition (jump, &cond_earliest,
+                                    then_else_reversed);;
Extraneous ';'.

OK with that nit fixed.

jeff

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