I am trying to get a multi instruction pattern to work and seem to be running into trouble. The problem itself is fairly simple. I need to go from 64bit floats to 32bit integers. As the backend doesn't support this natively but has a way of converting it, I'd prefer to get this working via tablegen. What I thought would work from the previous discussion is the following: def : Pat<(fp_to_uint (f64 GPR:$src0)), (fp_to_uint (f32 (dp_to_fp (f64 GPR:$src0))))>; Which when it runs across a 64bit float, it does a double to single conversion, and then calls the 32bit float to int routine. However, tablegen fails with the following error: 1>anonymous.2: (fp_to_uint:isInt GPR:f64:$src0) 1>f:\hq\main\sw\appeng\tools\hpc\opencl\llvm\win32\AMDIL\..\bin\Win32\De bug\TableGen.exe: In anonymous.2: Could not infer all types in pattern! Is it possible to get an example explaining what is going on and how the patterns are used? Maybe show how you can go from three different patterns to a single pattern using multi-instruction pattern. Thanks Micah Villmow Systems Engineer Advanced Technology & Performance Advanced Micro Devices Inc. 4555 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA. 95054 P: 408-572-6219 F: 408-572-6596 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20081006/b36fe42c/attachment.html>
On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Villmow, Micah wrote:> I am trying to get a multi instruction pattern to work and seem to > be running into trouble. > The problem itself is fairly simple. I need to go from 64bit floats > to 32bit integers. As the backend doesn’t support this natively but > has a way of converting it, I’d prefer to get this working via > tablegen. > > What I thought would work from the previous discussion is the > following: > def : Pat<(fp_to_uint (f64 GPR:$src0)), > (fp_to_uint (f32 (dp_to_fp (f64 GPR:$src0))))>; > > Which when it runs across a 64bit float, it does a double to single > conversion, and then calls the 32bit float to int routine.> > However, tablegen fails with the following error: > 1>anonymous.2: (fp_to_uint:isInt GPR:f64:$src0)This is trying to tell you that it inferred that fp_to_uint returns an integer type, but it doesn't know which one. Try disambiguating either the input or output with an explicit type, ilke (i32 (fp_to_uint (... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20081006/84cebfbf/attachment.html>
Chris, Thanks for the help, this will help me with writing more patterns, but I am still hitting another roadblock. I attempted what you suggested and it fixed that issue, but then it started giving a warning that there is an unknown node in the resulting pattern. // unsigned int: f64->i32 ==> f64->f32 + f32->i32 def : Pat<(i32 (fp_to_uint (f64 GPR:$src0))), (i32 (fp_to_uint (f32 (dp_to_fp (f64 GPR:$src0)))))>; 1>Building AMDil.td instruction selector implementation with tblgen 1>(fp_to_uint:i32 (dp_to_fp:f32 GPR:f64:$src0)) 1>f:\hq\main\sw\appeng\tools\hpc\opencl\llvm\win32\AMDIL\..\bin\Win32\De bug\TableGen.exe: Unknown node in result pattern! both fp_to_uint and dp_to_fp are used in other patterns, so I am sure that the patterns separate from each other work and the above pattern passes the instruction information stage, so not sure why the instruction selector cannot parse it. Any help would be useful. Thanks, ________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Lattner Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:15 PM To: LLVM Developers Mailing List Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Multi instruction pattern help On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Villmow, Micah wrote: I am trying to get a multi instruction pattern to work and seem to be running into trouble. The problem itself is fairly simple. I need to go from 64bit floats to 32bit integers. As the backend doesn't support this natively but has a way of converting it, I'd prefer to get this working via tablegen. What I thought would work from the previous discussion is the following: def : Pat<(fp_to_uint (f64 GPR:$src0)), (fp_to_uint (f32 (dp_to_fp (f64 GPR:$src0))))>; Which when it runs across a 64bit float, it does a double to single conversion, and then calls the 32bit float to int routine. However, tablegen fails with the following error: 1>anonymous.2: (fp_to_uint:isInt GPR:f64:$src0) This is trying to tell you that it inferred that fp_to_uint returns an integer type, but it doesn't know which one. Try disambiguating either the input or output with an explicit type, ilke (i32 (fp_to_uint (... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20081007/33fcd17f/attachment.html>