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go/test/codegen/floats.go
Paul E. Murphy 0301c6c351 test/codegen: combine trivial PPC64 tests into ppc64x
Use a small python script to consolidate duplicate
ppc64/ppc64le tests into a single ppc64x codegen test.

This makes small assumption that anytime two tests with
for different arch/variant combos exists, those tests
can be combined into a single ppc64x test.

E.x:

  // ppc64le: foo
  // ppc64le/power9: foo
into
  // ppc64x: foo

or

  // ppc64: foo
  // ppc64le: foo
into
  // ppc64x: foo

import glob
import re
files = glob.glob("codegen/*.go")
for file in files:
    with open(file) as f:
        text = [l for l in f]
    i = 0
    while i < len(text):
        first = re.match("\s*// ?ppc64(le)?(/power[89])?:(.*)", text[i])
        if first:
            j = i+1
            while j < len(text):
                second = re.match("\s*// ?ppc64(le)?(/power[89])?:(.*)", text[j])
                if not second:
                    break
                if (not first.group(2) or first.group(2) == second.group(2)) and first.group(3) == second.group(3):
                    text[i] = re.sub(" ?ppc64(le|x)?"," ppc64x",text[i])
                    text=text[:j] + (text[j+1:])
                else:
                    j += 1
        i+=1
    with open(file, 'w') as f:
        f.write("".join(text))

Change-Id: Ic6b009b54eacaadc5a23db9c5a3bf7331b595821
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/463220
Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Lynn Boger <laboger@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Paul Murphy <murp@ibm.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
2023-01-27 18:24:12 +00:00

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// asmcheck
// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package codegen
// This file contains codegen tests related to arithmetic
// simplifications and optimizations on float types.
// For codegen tests on integer types, see arithmetic.go.
// --------------------- //
// Strength-reduce //
// --------------------- //
func Mul2(f float64) float64 {
// 386/sse2:"ADDSD",-"MULSD"
// amd64:"ADDSD",-"MULSD"
// arm/7:"ADDD",-"MULD"
// arm64:"FADDD",-"FMULD"
// ppc64x:"FADD",-"FMUL"
return f * 2.0
}
func DivPow2(f1, f2, f3 float64) (float64, float64, float64) {
// 386/sse2:"MULSD",-"DIVSD"
// amd64:"MULSD",-"DIVSD"
// arm/7:"MULD",-"DIVD"
// arm64:"FMULD",-"FDIVD"
// ppc64x:"FMUL",-"FDIV"
x := f1 / 16.0
// 386/sse2:"MULSD",-"DIVSD"
// amd64:"MULSD",-"DIVSD"
// arm/7:"MULD",-"DIVD"
// arm64:"FMULD",-"FDIVD"
// ppc64x:"FMUL",-"FDIVD"
y := f2 / 0.125
// 386/sse2:"ADDSD",-"DIVSD",-"MULSD"
// amd64:"ADDSD",-"DIVSD",-"MULSD"
// arm/7:"ADDD",-"MULD",-"DIVD"
// arm64:"FADDD",-"FMULD",-"FDIVD"
// ppc64x:"FADD",-"FMUL",-"FDIV"
z := f3 / 0.5
return x, y, z
}
func indexLoad(b0 []float32, b1 float32, idx int) float32 {
// arm64:`FMOVS\s\(R[0-9]+\)\(R[0-9]+<<2\),\sF[0-9]+`
return b0[idx] * b1
}
func indexStore(b0 []float64, b1 float64, idx int) {
// arm64:`FMOVD\sF[0-9]+,\s\(R[0-9]+\)\(R[0-9]+<<3\)`
b0[idx] = b1
}
// ----------- //
// Fused //
// ----------- //
func FusedAdd32(x, y, z float32) float32 {
// s390x:"FMADDS\t"
// ppc64x:"FMADDS\t"
// arm64:"FMADDS"
return x*y + z
}
func FusedSub32_a(x, y, z float32) float32 {
// s390x:"FMSUBS\t"
// ppc64x:"FMSUBS\t"
return x*y - z
}
func FusedSub32_b(x, y, z float32) float32 {
// arm64:"FMSUBS"
return z - x*y
}
func FusedAdd64(x, y, z float64) float64 {
// s390x:"FMADD\t"
// ppc64x:"FMADD\t"
// arm64:"FMADDD"
return x*y + z
}
func FusedSub64_a(x, y, z float64) float64 {
// s390x:"FMSUB\t"
// ppc64x:"FMSUB\t"
return x*y - z
}
func FusedSub64_b(x, y, z float64) float64 {
// arm64:"FMSUBD"
return z - x*y
}
func Cmp(f float64) bool {
// arm64:"FCMPD","(BGT|BLE|BMI|BPL)",-"CSET\tGT",-"CBZ"
return f > 4 || f < -4
}
func CmpZero64(f float64) bool {
// s390x:"LTDBR",-"FCMPU"
return f <= 0
}
func CmpZero32(f float32) bool {
// s390x:"LTEBR",-"CEBR"
return f <= 0
}
func CmpWithSub(a float64, b float64) bool {
f := a - b
// s390x:-"LTDBR"
return f <= 0
}
func CmpWithAdd(a float64, b float64) bool {
f := a + b
// s390x:-"LTDBR"
return f <= 0
}
// ---------------- //
// Non-floats //
// ---------------- //
// We should make sure that the compiler doesn't generate floating point
// instructions for non-float operations on Plan 9, because floating point
// operations are not allowed in the note handler.
func ArrayZero() [16]byte {
// amd64:"MOVUPS"
// plan9/amd64/:-"MOVUPS"
var a [16]byte
return a
}
func ArrayCopy(a [16]byte) (b [16]byte) {
// amd64:"MOVUPS"
// plan9/amd64/:-"MOVUPS"
b = a
return
}