Matt Arsenault 36018494fd
AMDGPU: Check for subreg match when folding through reg_sequence (#140582)
We need to consider the use instruction's intepretation of the bits,
not the defined immediate without use context. This will regress
some cases where we previously coud match f64 inline constants. We
can restore them by either using pseudo instructions to materialize f64
constants, or recognizing reg_sequence decomposed into 32-bit pieces for them
(which essentially means recognizing every other input is a 0).

Fixes #139908
2025-05-19 21:44:44 +02:00
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2024-12-10 10:11:19 +01:00

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| How to organize the lit tests                                                |
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- If you write a test for matching a single DAG opcode or intrinsic, it should
  go in a file called {opcode_name,intrinsic_name}.ll (e.g. fadd.ll)

- If you write a test that matches several DAG opcodes and checks for a single
  ISA instruction, then that test should go in a file called {ISA_name}.ll (e.g.
  bfi_int.ll

- For all other tests, use your best judgement for organizing tests and naming
  the files.

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- Use dash '-' and not underscore '_' to separate words in file names, unless
  the file is named after a DAG opcode or ISA instruction that has an
  underscore '_' in its name.