Power functions are implemented as linkonce_odr scalar functions
for FPowI operations met in a module.
Vector form of FPowI is linearized into a sequence of calls
of the scalar functions.
Option {min-width-of-fpowi-exponent} controls which FPowI operations
are converted by MathToFuncs: if the width of the exponent's integer
type is less than the specified value, then the operation is not converted.
Flang will specify {min-width-of-fpowi-exponent=33} to make sure that
math::FPowI operations with exponent wider than 32 bits will be converted
by MathToFuncs, and operations with more narrow exponent will be left
for MathToLLVM to convert them to LLVM::PowIOp.
Reviewed By: Mogball
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139804
In D134622 the printed form of a pass manager is changed to include the
name of the op that the pass manager is anchored on. This updates the
`-pass-pipeline` argument format to include the anchor op as well, so
that the printed form of a pipeline can be directly passed to
`-pass-pipeline`. In most cases this requires updating
`-pass-pipeline='pipeline'` to
`-pass-pipeline='builtin.module(pipeline)'`.
This also fixes an outdated assert that prevented running a
`PassManager` anchored on `'any'`.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134900
Power functions are implemented as linkonce_odr scalar functions
for integer types used by IPowI operations met in a module.
Vector form of IPowI is linearized into a sequence of calls
of the scalar functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129810