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The following testcase started to ICE when .POPCOUNT matching has been added to match.pd; we had __builtin_popcount*, but nothing would use the popcounthi2 expander before. The problem is that the popcounthi2_z196 expander doesn't emit valid RTL: error: unrecognizable insn: (insn 138 137 139 27 (set (reg:SI 190) (ashift:SI (reg:HI 95 [ _105 ]) (const_int 8 [0x8]))) -1 (nil)) during RTL pass: vregs The following patch is an attempt to fix that, furthermore I've tried to slightly simplify it as well, it makes no sense to me to perform (x + (x << 8)) >> 8 when we need to either zero extend or mask the result at the end in order to avoid bits from above HImode to affect it, when we can do (x + (x >> 8)) & 0xff (or zero extension). 2020-02-03 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/93533 * config/s390/s390.md (popcounthi2_z196): Fix up expander to emit valid RTL to sum up the lowest and second lowest bytes of the popcnt result. * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr93533.c: New test. * gcc.target/s390/pr93533.c: New test.
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