match: Fix (a != b) | ((a|b) != 0) and (a == b) & ((a|b) == 0) match pattern [PR122296]

There are 2 fixes for these 2 patterns.
1) Reuse the (a|b) expression instead of recreating it
   Fixed by capturing the bit_ior expression and using that instead
   of a new expression.
2) Use the correct 0. Fixed by capturing the integer_zerop and using that
   instead of integer_zero_node.

2) could be fuxed by using `build_cst_zero (TREE_TYPE (@0))` But since
we already have the correct 0, capturing it would be faster.

Pushed as obvious after a bootstrap/test on x86_64-linux-gnu.

	PR tree-optimization/122296

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* match.pd (`(a != b) | ((a|b) != 0)`): Reuse both
	the ior and zero instead of recreating them.
	(`(a == b) & ((a|b) == 0)`): Likewise

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.dg/torture/int-bwise-opt-1.c: New test.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski <andrew.pinski@oss.qualcomm.com>
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Andrew Pinski 2025-10-16 17:02:52 -07:00
parent 128933c9cf
commit eb717a8f4e
2 changed files with 36 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -6844,11 +6844,11 @@ DEFINE_INT_AND_FLOAT_ROUND_FN (RINT)
(bit_and:c (ne:c @0 @1) (ne (bit_ior @0 @1) integer_zerop))
(ne @0 @1))
(simplify
(bit_ior:c (ne:c @0 @1) (ne (bit_ior @0 @1) integer_zerop))
(ne (bit_ior @0 @1) { integer_zero_node; }))
(bit_ior:c (ne:c @0 @1) (ne (bit_ior@2 @0 @1) integer_zerop@3))
(ne @2 @3))
(simplify
(bit_and:c (eq:c @0 @1) (eq (bit_ior @0 @1) integer_zerop))
(eq (bit_ior @0 @1) { integer_zero_node; }))
(bit_and:c (eq:c @0 @1) (eq (bit_ior@2 @0 @1) integer_zerop@3))
(eq @2 @3))
(simplify
(bit_ior:c (eq:c @0 @1) (eq (bit_ior @0 @1) integer_zerop))
(eq @0 @1))

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@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* PR tree-optimization/122296 */
typedef unsigned type1;
typedef unsigned __attribute__((vector_size(sizeof(unsigned) ))) type2;
type1 g(type1 a, type1 b)
{
type1 c = a == b;
type1 d = (a|b) == 0;
return c & d;
}
type1 f(type1 a, type1 b)
{
type1 c = a != b;
type1 d = (a|b) != 0;
return c | d;
}
type2 g2(type2 a, type2 b)
{
type2 c = a == b;
type2 d = (a|b) == 0;
return c & d;
}
type2 f2(type2 a, type2 b)
{
type2 c = a != b;
type2 d = (a|b) != 0;
return c | d;
}