return SDValue();
}
+/// If we have at least two divisions that use the same divisor, convert to
+/// multplication by a reciprocal. This may need to be adjusted for a given
+/// CPU if a division's cost is not at least twice the cost of a multiplication.
+/// This is because we still need one division to calculate the reciprocal and
+/// then we need two multiplies by that reciprocal as replacements for the
+/// original divisions.
+bool X86TargetLowering::combineRepeatedFPDivisors(unsigned NumUsers) const {
+ return NumUsers > 1;
+}
+
static bool isAllOnes(SDValue V) {
ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(V);
return C && C->isAllOnesValue();
/// Use rcp* to speed up fdiv calculations.
SDValue getRecipEstimate(SDValue Operand, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI,
unsigned &RefinementSteps) const override;
+
+ /// Reassociate floating point divisions into multiply by reciprocal.
+ bool combineRepeatedFPDivisors(unsigned NumUsers) const override;
};
namespace X86 {
--- /dev/null
+; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown | FileCheck %s
+
+; Anything more than one division using a single divisor operand
+; should be converted into a reciprocal and multiplication.
+
+define float @div1_arcp(float %x, float %y, float %z) #0 {
+; CHECK-LABEL: div1_arcp:
+; CHECK: # BB#0:
+; CHECK-NEXT: divss %xmm1, %xmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT: retq
+ %div1 = fdiv arcp float %x, %y
+ ret float %div1
+}
+
+define float @div2_arcp(float %x, float %y, float %z) #0 {
+; CHECK-LABEL: div2_arcp:
+; CHECK: # BB#0:
+; CHECK-NEXT: movss {{.*#+}} xmm3 = mem[0],zero,zero,zero
+; CHECK-NEXT: divss %xmm2, %xmm3
+; CHECK-NEXT: mulss %xmm3, %xmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT: mulss %xmm1, %xmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT: mulss %xmm3, %xmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT: retq
+ %div1 = fdiv arcp float %x, %z
+ %mul = fmul arcp float %div1, %y
+ %div2 = fdiv arcp float %mul, %z
+ ret float %div2
+}
+
+; FIXME: If the backend understands 'arcp', then this attribute is unnecessary.
+attributes #0 = { "unsafe-fp-math"="true" }