vect-reduc-dot-u16b.c

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/* { dg-require-effective-target vect_int } */#include <stdarg.h>#include "tree-vect.h"#define N 64#define DOT2 43680unsigned short X[N] __attribute__ ((__aligned__(16)));unsigned short Y[N] __attribute__ ((__aligned__(16)));/* short->int->int dot product.    Currently not detected as a dot-product pattern: the multiplication    promotes the ushorts to int, and then the product is promoted to unsigned    int for the addition.  Which results in an int->unsigned int cast, which    since no bits are modified in the cast should be trivially vectorizable.  */__attribute__ ((noinline)) unsigned intfoo2(int len) {  int i;  unsigned int result = 0;  for (i=0; i<len; i++) {    result += (X[i] * Y[i]);  }  return result;}int main (void){  unsigned int  dot2;  int i;  check_vect ();  for (i=0; i<N; i++) {    X[i] = i;    Y[i] = 64-i;  }  dot2 = foo2 (N);  if (dot2 != DOT2)    abort ();  return 0;}/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "vect_recog_dot_prod_pattern: detected" 1 "vect" { xfail *-*-* } } } *//* Once the dot-product pattern is detected, we expect   that loop to be vectorized on vect_udot_hi targets (targets that support    dot-product of unsigned shorts) and targets that support widening multiplication.  *//* The induction loop in main is vectorized.  *//* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "vectorized 1 loops" 2 "vect" { xfail *-*-* } } } */ /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "vectorized 1 loops" 1 "vect" { target vect_pack_trunc } } } */ /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "vect" } } */

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