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On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:23:57 +0000, mitchalsup@aol.com (MitchAlsup1)
wrote:John Savard wrote:
(1 bit) This indicates whether we're talking about the integer>
registers or the floating-point ones.
Loops controlled by floating point indexes do not vectorize, however
the body of the loop can be any mix of int, logical, memory, or FP
instructions.
Oh no, my index is always an integer. This bit applies to theSee, I do not have this distinction, there is but one file.
"live-in" bits - if the loop performs floating-point computation, it's
floating-point registers that I want to mark as forwarding nodes.
And so you indicate this explicitly in VVM as well. I tended to assumeIt ends up that the majority of register uses in a loop do not need to
only a limited number of registers would be needed to live in, plus I
have both floating and integer register files, hence the differences.
John Savard
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