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patterns. The arithmetic shift patterns set also the condition code. This adds more substitution potential. Depending on whether the actual result or the CC output will be used 3 different variants of each of these patterns are needed. This multiplied with the PLUS and the AND operands from the earlier substitutions enables a lot of folding. 2016-03-01 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * config/s390/s390.md ("*ashrdi3_cc_31") ("*ashrdi3_cconly_31""*ashrdi3_cc_31_and") ("*ashrdi3_cconly_31_and", "*ashrdi3_31_and", "*ashrdi3_31"): Merge insn definitions into ... ("*ashrdi3_31<addr_style_op_cc><masked_op_cc><setcc><cconly>"): New pattern definition. ("*ashr<mode>3_cc", "*ashr<mode>3_cconly", "ashr<mode>3", ) ("*ashr<mode>3_cc_and", "*ashr<mode>3_cconly_and") ("*ashr<mode>3_and"): Merge insn definitions into ... ("*ashr<mode>3<addr_style_op_cc><masked_op_cc><setcc><cconly>"): New pattern definition. * config/s390/subst.md ("addr_style_op_cc_subst") ("masked_op_cc_subst", "setcc_subst", "cconly_subst"): New substitutions patterns plus attributes. Add ashiftrt to SUBST iterator. From-SVN: r233845
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