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Complex half-word operations


I'm trying to define a complex half word operation (add:CHI) using the
following RTL:

(define_insn "addchi3"
? [(set (match_operand:CHI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
??????? (plus:CHI (match_operand:CHI 1 "register_operand" "r")
????????????????? (match_operand:CHI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
? ""
? "cmplxadd\t%1, %2, %0"
? [(set_attr "type" "complex")
?? (set_attr "slot" "s1")
?? (set_attr "predicable" "no")
?? (set_attr "length" "4")])

This architecture can perform arithmetic operations on "complex short"
data by packing the real and imaginary parts into two half words of a
32-bit general register.

However, the instruction matcher doesn't seem to generate this RTL at
all.? It splits the operation into two half word additions.? I have
handled the CHImode in the macros HARD_REGNO_NREGS, and
HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK.? How do we tell GCC that the real and imaginary
parts are actually packed into a single register?? I tried defining
two RTLs to pack and unpack the two parts using the concat:CHI
operation.

Any help on this is much appreciated.
Thanks
Ayonam


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