RFR: 8293833: Error mixing types with -XX:+UseCMoveUnconditionally -XX:+UseVectorCmov [v4]
Fei Gao
fgao at openjdk.org
Tue Oct 18 01:27:02 UTC 2022
On Mon, 17 Oct 2022 06:47:21 GMT, Fei Gao <fgao at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> After JDK-8139340, JDK-8192846 and JDK-8289422, we can vectorize
>> the case below by enabling -XX:+UseCMoveUnconditionally and
>> -XX:+UseVectorCmov:
>>
>> // double[] a, double[] b, double[] c;
>> for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
>> c[i] = (a[i] > b[i]) ? a[i] : b[i];
>> }
>>
>>
>> But we don't support the case like:
>>
>> // double[] a;
>> // int seed;
>> for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
>> a[i] = (i % 2 == 0) ? seed + i : seed - i;
>> }
>>
>> because the IR nodes for the CMoveD in the loop is:
>>
>> AddI AndI AddD SubD
>> \ / / /
>> CmpI / /
>> \ / /
>> Bool / /
>> \ / /
>> CMoveD
>>
>>
>> and it is not our target pattern, which requires that the inputs
>> of Cmp node must be the same as the inputs of CMove node
>> as commented in CMoveKit::make_cmovevd_pack(). Because
>> we can't vectorize the CMoveD pack, we shouldn't vectorize
>> its inputs, AddD and SubD. But the current function
>> CMoveKit::make_cmovevd_pack() doesn't clear the unqualified
>> CMoveD pack from the packset. In this way, superword wrongly
>> vectorizes AddD and SubD. Finally, we get a scalar CMoveD
>> node with two vector inputs, AddVD and SubVD, which has
>> wrong mixing types, then the assertion fails.
>>
>> To fix it, we need to remove the unvectorized CMoveD pack
>> from the packset and clear related map info.
>
> Fei Gao has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Update IR framework testcase
Thanks all for your review and comments. I'll integrate it.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10627
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