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PFACC/PFNACC 3dNow! instructions got their corresponding SSE alternative in SSE3, so these can't be implemented with TARGET_MMX_WITH_SSE, which implies SSE2. These instructions are only generated via builtins, and since several 3dNow! insns have no corresponding SSE alternative, we can't avoid MMX registers with 3dNow! builtins anyway. Add SSE3/AVX alternatives to the insn pattern, so compiler will be able to use XMM registers when available, but don't prevent MMX registers, since they are needed when SSE3 is not active. Add additional generic insn patterns, used by the combiner to synthesize horizontal V2SFmode add/sub instructions. These patterns are active for TARGET_MMX_WITH_SSE only, and use only XMM registers. gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/95046 * config/i386/i386.md (isa): Add sse3_noavx. (enabled): Handle sse3_noavx. * config/i386/mmx.md (mmx_haddv2sf3): New expander. (*mmx_haddv2sf3): Rename from mmx_haddv2sf3. Add SSE/AVX alternatives. Match commutative vec_select selector operands. (*mmx_haddv2sf3_low): New insn pattern. (*mmx_hsubv2sf3): Add SSE/AVX alternatives. (*mmx_hsubv2sf3_low): New insn pattern. testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/95046 * gcc.target/i386/pr95046-8.c: New test.
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