Update the memory allocated bytes for both the all 12-bits patch and code 
8-bits + mode 16-bits.

Bytes allocated with O2:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark               |  upstream             | with the all 12-bits patch    
| with 8 bits code and 16 bits mode patch
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
400.perlbench           | 25286185160           | 25286590847 ~0.0%             
| 25286927562 ~0.0%
401.bzip2               | 1429883731            | 1430373103 ~0.0%              
| 1430401245 ~0.0%
403.gcc                 | 55023568981           | 55027574220 ~0.0%             
| 55028727683 ~0.0%
429.mcf         | 1360975660            | 1360959361 ~0.0%              | 
1360960745 ~0.0%
445.gobmk               | 12791636502           | 12789648370 ~0.0%             
| 12789919097 ~0.0%
456.hmmer               | 9354433652            | 9353899089 ~0.0%              
| 9353990523 ~0.0%
458.sjeng               | 1991260562            | 1991107773 ~0.0%              
| 1991153851 ~0.0%
462.libquantum          | 1725112078            | 1724972077 ~0.0%              
| 1724983726 ~0.0%
464.h264ref             | 8597673515            | 8597748172 ~0.0%              
| 8597931771 ~0.0%
471.omnetpp             | 37613034778           | 37614346380 ~0.0%             
| 37614470890 ~0.0%
473.astar               | 3817295518            | 3817226365 ~0.0%              
| 3817239631 ~0.0%
483.xalancbmk           | 149418776991  | 149405214817 ~0.0%            | 
149405744428 ~0.0%

Bytes allocated with Ofast + funroll-loops:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark               |  upstream             | with the all 12-bits patch    
| with 8 bits code and 16 bits mode patch
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
400.perlbench           | 30438407499           | 30568217795 +0.4%             
| 30568869401 +0.4%
401.bzip2               | 2277114519            | 2318588280 +1.8%              
| 2318659896 +1.8%
403.gcc                 | 64499664264           | 64764400606 +0.4%             
| 64766107560 +0.4%
429.mcf         | 1361486758            | 1399872438 +2.8%              | 
1399876436 +2.8%
445.gobmk               | 15258056111           | 15392769408 +0.9%             
| 15393305108 +0.9%
456.hmmer               | 10896615649           | 10934649010 +0.3%             
| 10934858994 +0.4%
458.sjeng               | 2592620709            | 2641551464 +1.9%              
| 2641641389 +1.9%
462.libquantum          | 1814487525            | 1856446214 +2.3%              
| 1856475555 +2.3%
464.h264ref             | 13528736878           | 13606989269 +0.6%             
| 13607467432 +0.6%
471.omnetpp             | 38721066702           | 38908678658 +0.5%             
| 38908940169 +0.5%
473.astar               | 3924015756            | 3967867190 +1.1%              
| 3967897551 +1.1%
483.xalancbmk           | 165897692838  | 166818255397 +0.6%            | 
166819397831 +0.6%

Pan


-----Original Message-----
From: Li, Pan2 
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 4:06 PM
To: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de>
Cc: Jeff Law <jeffreya...@gmail.com>; Kito Cheng <kito.ch...@gmail.com>; 
juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai; richard.sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com>; 
gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>; palmer <pal...@dabbelt.com>; jakub 
<ja...@redhat.com>
Subject: RE: [PATCH] machine_mode type size: Extend enum size from 8-bit to 
16-bit

After the bits patch like below.

rtx_def code 16 => 8 bits.
rtx_def mode 8 => 16 bits.
tree_base code unchanged.

The structure layout of both the rtx_def and tree_base will be something 
similar as below. As I understand, the lower 8-bits of tree_base will be 
inspected when 'dv' is a tree for the rtx conversion.

tree_base               rtx_def
code: 16                code: 8
side_effects_flag: 1    mode: 16
constant_flag: 1
addressable_flag: 1
volatile_flag: 1
readonly_flag: 1
asm_written_flag: 1
nowarning_flag: 1
visited: 1
used_flag: 1
nothrow_flag: 1
static_flag: 1
public_flag: 1
private_flag: 1
protected_flag: 1
deprecated_flag: 1
default_def_flag: 1

I have a try a similar approach (as below) as you mentioned, aka shrink 
tree_code as 1:1 overlap to rtx_code. And completed one memory allocated bytes 
test in another email.

rtx_def code 16 => 12 bits.
rtx_def mode 8 => 12 bits.
tree_base code 16 => 12 bits.

Pan

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de>
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 3:38 PM
To: Li, Pan2 <pan2...@intel.com>
Cc: Jeff Law <jeffreya...@gmail.com>; Kito Cheng <kito.ch...@gmail.com>; 
juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai; richard.sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com>; 
gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>; palmer <pal...@dabbelt.com>; jakub 
<ja...@redhat.com>
Subject: RE: [PATCH] machine_mode type size: Extend enum size from 8-bit to 
16-bit

On Mon, 8 May 2023, Li, Pan2 wrote:

> return !dv || (int) GET_CODE ((rtx) dv) != (int) VALUE; } is able to 
> fix this ICE after mode bits change.

Can you check which bits this will inspect when 'dv' is a tree after your 
patch?  VALUE is 1 and would map to IDENTIFIER_NODE on the tree side when there 
was a 1:1 overlap.

I think for all cases but struct loc_exp_dep we could find a bit to record 
wheter we deal with a VALUE or a decl, but for loc_exp_dep it's going to be 
difficult (unless we start to take bits from pointer representations).

That said, I agree with Jeff that the code is ugly, but a simplistic conversion 
isn't what we want.

An alternative "solution" might be to also shrink tree_code when we shrink 
rtx_code and keep the 1:1 overlap.

Richard.

> I will re-trigger the memory allocate bytes test with below changes 
> for X86.
> 
> rtx_def code 16 => 8 bits.
> rtx_def mode 8 => 16 bits.
> tree_base code unchanged.
> 
> Pan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Li, Pan2
> Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 2:42 PM
> To: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de>; Jeff Law 
> <jeffreya...@gmail.com>
> Cc: Kito Cheng <kito.ch...@gmail.com>; juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai; 
> richard.sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com>; gcc-patches 
> <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>; palmer <pal...@dabbelt.com>; jakub 
> <ja...@redhat.com>
> Subject: RE: [PATCH] machine_mode type size: Extend enum size from 
> 8-bit to 16-bit
> 
> Oops. Actually I am patching a version as you mentioned like storage 
> allocation. Thank you Richard, will try your suggestion and keep you posted.
> 
> Pan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de>
> Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 2:30 PM
> To: Jeff Law <jeffreya...@gmail.com>
> Cc: Li, Pan2 <pan2...@intel.com>; Kito Cheng <kito.ch...@gmail.com>; 
> juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai; richard.sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com>; 
> gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>; palmer <pal...@dabbelt.com>; 
> jakub <ja...@redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] machine_mode type size: Extend enum size from 
> 8-bit to 16-bit
> 
> On Sun, 7 May 2023, Jeff Law wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > On 5/6/23 19:55, Li, Pan2 wrote:
> > > It looks like we cannot simply swap the code and mode in rtx_def, 
> > > the code may have to be the same bits as the tree_code in tree_base.
> > > Or we will meet ICE like below.
> > > 
> > > rtx_def code 16 => 8 bits.
> > > rtx_def mode 8 => 16 bits.
> > > 
> > > static inline decl_or_value
> > > dv_from_value (rtx value)
> > > {
> > >    decl_or_value dv;
> > >    dv = value;
> > >    gcc_checking_assert (dv_is_value_p (dv));  <=  ICE
> > >    return dv;
> > Ugh.  We really just need to fix this code.  It assumes particular 
> > structure layouts and that's just wrong/dumb.
> 
> Well, it's a neat trick ... we just need to adjust it to
> 
> static inline bool
> dv_is_decl_p (decl_or_value dv)
> {
>   return !dv || (int) GET_CODE ((rtx) dv) != (int) VALUE; }
> 
> I think (and hope for the 'decl' case the bits inspected are never 'VALUE').  
> Of course the above stinks from a TBAA perspective ...
> 
> Any "real" fix would require allocating storage for a discriminator and thus 
> hurt the resource constrained var-tracking a lot.
> 
> Richard.
> 

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