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Alex Crichton edae6c0217 x64: Add non-SSE4.1 lowerings of pmov{s,z}x* (#6279)
* x64: Add non-SSE4.1 lowerings of `pmov{s,z}x*`

This commit adds lowerings for a suite of sign/zero extension
instructions which don't require SSE4.1. Like before these lowerings are
based on LLVM's output.

This commit also deletes special casees for `i16x8.extmul_{low,high}_*`
since the output of the special case is the same as the default lowering
of all the component instructions used within as well.

* Remove SSE4.1 specialization of `uwiden_high`

LLVM prefers the `punpckh*`-based lowerings and at least according to
`llvm-mca` these are slightly better cycle-wise too.
2023-04-27 02:15:34 +00:00
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filetests

Filetests is a crate that contains multiple test suites for testing various parts of cranelift. Each folder under cranelift/filetests/filetests is a different test suite that tests different parts.

Adding a runtest

One of the available testsuites is the "runtest" testsuite. Its goal is to compile some piece of clif code, run it and ensure that what comes out is what we expect.

To build a run test you can add the following to a file:

test interpret
test run
target x86_64
target aarch64
target s390x

function %band_f32(f32, f32) -> f32 {
block0(v0: f32, v1: f32):
    v2 = band v0, v1
    return v2
}
; run: %band_f32(0x0.5, 0x1.0) == 0x1.5

Since this is a run test for band we can put it in: runtests/band.clif. Once we have the file in the test suite we can run it by invoking: cargo run -- test filetests/filetests/runtests/band.clif from the cranelift directory.

The first lines tell clif-util what kind of tests we want to run on this file. test interpret invokes the interpreter and checks if the conditions in the ; run comments pass. test run does the same, but compiles the file and runs it as a native binary.

For more information about testing see testing.md.