Jakub Jelinek a1dd66b108 i386: Add *setcc_hi_1* define_insn_and_split [PR97950]
As the following testcase shows, unlike char, int or long long sized
__builtin_*_overflow{,_p}, for short sized one in most cases the ce1 pass
doesn't optimize the jo/jno or jc/jnc jumps with setting of a pseudo to 0/1
into seto/setc.  The reason is missing *setcc_hi_1* pattern.  The following
patch implements it using mode iterators so that on i486 and pentium?
one can get the zero extension through and instead of movzbw.

2020-11-24  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR target/97950
	* config/i386/i386.md (*setcc_si_1_and): Macroize into...
	(*setcc_<mode>_1_and): New define_insn_and_split with SWI24 iterator.
	(*setcc_si_1_movzbl): Macroize into...
	(*setcc_<mode>_1_movzbl): New define_insn_and_split with SWI24
	iterator.

	* gcc.target/i386/pr97950.c: New test.
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