i386: Improve *concat<mode><dwi>3_{1,2,3,4} patterns [PR107627]

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Series i386: Improve *concat<mode><dwi>3_{1,2,3,4} patterns [PR107627] |

Commit Message

Jakub Jelinek Dec. 1, 2022, 8:09 a.m. UTC
  Hi!

On the first testcase we've regressed since 12 at -O2:
-       movq    8(%rsi), %rax
-       movq    %rdi, %r8
-       movq    (%rsi), %rdi
+       movq    (%rsi), %rax
+       movq    8(%rsi), %r8
        movl    %edx, %ecx
-       shrdq   %rdi, %rax
-       movq    %rax, (%r8)
+       xorl    %r9d, %r9d
+       movq    %rax, %rdx
+       xorl    %eax, %eax
+       orq     %r8, %rax
+       orq     %r9, %rdx
+       shrdq   %rdx, %rax
+       movq    %rax, (%rdi)
On the second testcase we've emitted such terrible code
with the useless xors and ors for a long time.
For PR91681 the *concat<mode><dwi>3_{1,2,3,4} patterns have been added
but they allow just register inputs and register or memory offsettable
output.
The following patch fixes this by allowing also memory inputs on those
patterns, because the pattern is then split to 0-2 emit_move_insns or
one xchg and those can handle loads from memory too just fine.
So that we don't narrow memory loads (source has 128-bit (or for ia32
64-bit) load and we would make 64-bit (or for ia32 32-bit) load out of it),
register_operand -> nonmemory_operand change is done only for operands
in zero_extend arguments.  o <- m, m or o <- m, r or o <- r, m alternatives
aren't used, we'd lack registers to perform the moves.  But what is
in addition to the current ro <- r, r supported are r <- m, r and r <- r, m
(in that case we just need to be careful about corner cases, see what
emit_move_insn we'd call and if we wouldn't clobber registers used in m's
address before loading - split_double_concat handles that now) and
&r <- m, m (in that case I think the early clobber is the easiest solution).

The first testcase then on 12 -> patched trunk at -O2 changes:
-       movq    8(%rsi), %rax
-       movq    %rdi, %r8
-       movq    (%rsi), %rdi
+       movq    8(%rsi), %r9
+       movq    (%rsi), %r10
        movl    %edx, %ecx
-       shrdq   %rdi, %rax
-       movq    %rax, (%r8)
+       movq    %r9, %rax
+       shrdq   %r10, %rax
+       movq    %rax, (%rdi)
so same amount of instructions and second testcase 12 -> patched trunk
at -O2 -m32:
-	pushl	%edi
-	xorl	%edi, %edi
 	pushl	%esi
-	movl	16(%esp), %esi
+	pushl	%ebx
+	movl	16(%esp), %eax
 	movl	20(%esp), %ecx
-	movl	(%esi), %eax
-	movl	4(%esi), %esi
-	movl	%eax, %edx
-	movl	$0, %eax
-	orl	%edi, %edx
-	orl	%esi, %eax
-	shrdl	%edx, %eax
 	movl	12(%esp), %edx
+	movl	4(%eax), %ebx
+	movl	(%eax), %esi
+	movl	%ebx, %eax
+	shrdl	%esi, %eax
 	movl	%eax, (%edx)
+	popl	%ebx
 	popl	%esi
-	popl	%edi

Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

BTW, I wonder if we couldn't add additional patterns which would catch
the case where one of the operands is constant and how does this interact
with the stv pass in 32-bit mode where I think stv is right after combine,
so if we match these patterns, perhaps it would be nice to handle them
in stv (unless they are handled there already).

2022-12-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR target/107627
	* config/i386/i386.md (*concat<mode><dwi>3_1, *concat<mode><dwi>3_2):
	For operands which are zero_extend arguments allow memory if
	output operand is a register.
	(*concat<mode><dwi>3_3, *concat<mode><dwi>3_4): Likewise.  If
	both input operands are memory, use early clobber on output operand.
	* config/i386/i386-expand.cc (split_double_concat): Deal with corner
	cases where one input is memory and the other is not and the address
	of the memory input uses a register we'd overwrite before loading
	the memory into a register.

	* gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c: New test.


	Jakub
  

Comments

Uros Bizjak Dec. 1, 2022, 8:23 a.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 9:10 AM Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On the first testcase we've regressed since 12 at -O2:
> -       movq    8(%rsi), %rax
> -       movq    %rdi, %r8
> -       movq    (%rsi), %rdi
> +       movq    (%rsi), %rax
> +       movq    8(%rsi), %r8
>         movl    %edx, %ecx
> -       shrdq   %rdi, %rax
> -       movq    %rax, (%r8)
> +       xorl    %r9d, %r9d
> +       movq    %rax, %rdx
> +       xorl    %eax, %eax
> +       orq     %r8, %rax
> +       orq     %r9, %rdx
> +       shrdq   %rdx, %rax
> +       movq    %rax, (%rdi)
> On the second testcase we've emitted such terrible code
> with the useless xors and ors for a long time.
> For PR91681 the *concat<mode><dwi>3_{1,2,3,4} patterns have been added
> but they allow just register inputs and register or memory offsettable
> output.
> The following patch fixes this by allowing also memory inputs on those
> patterns, because the pattern is then split to 0-2 emit_move_insns or
> one xchg and those can handle loads from memory too just fine.
> So that we don't narrow memory loads (source has 128-bit (or for ia32
> 64-bit) load and we would make 64-bit (or for ia32 32-bit) load out of it),
> register_operand -> nonmemory_operand change is done only for operands
> in zero_extend arguments.  o <- m, m or o <- m, r or o <- r, m alternatives
> aren't used, we'd lack registers to perform the moves.  But what is
> in addition to the current ro <- r, r supported are r <- m, r and r <- r, m
> (in that case we just need to be careful about corner cases, see what
> emit_move_insn we'd call and if we wouldn't clobber registers used in m's
> address before loading - split_double_concat handles that now) and
> &r <- m, m (in that case I think the early clobber is the easiest solution).
>
> The first testcase then on 12 -> patched trunk at -O2 changes:
> -       movq    8(%rsi), %rax
> -       movq    %rdi, %r8
> -       movq    (%rsi), %rdi
> +       movq    8(%rsi), %r9
> +       movq    (%rsi), %r10
>         movl    %edx, %ecx
> -       shrdq   %rdi, %rax
> -       movq    %rax, (%r8)
> +       movq    %r9, %rax
> +       shrdq   %r10, %rax
> +       movq    %rax, (%rdi)
> so same amount of instructions and second testcase 12 -> patched trunk
> at -O2 -m32:
> -       pushl   %edi
> -       xorl    %edi, %edi
>         pushl   %esi
> -       movl    16(%esp), %esi
> +       pushl   %ebx
> +       movl    16(%esp), %eax
>         movl    20(%esp), %ecx
> -       movl    (%esi), %eax
> -       movl    4(%esi), %esi
> -       movl    %eax, %edx
> -       movl    $0, %eax
> -       orl     %edi, %edx
> -       orl     %esi, %eax
> -       shrdl   %edx, %eax
>         movl    12(%esp), %edx
> +       movl    4(%eax), %ebx
> +       movl    (%eax), %esi
> +       movl    %ebx, %eax
> +       shrdl   %esi, %eax
>         movl    %eax, (%edx)
> +       popl    %ebx
>         popl    %esi
> -       popl    %edi
>
> Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?
>
> BTW, I wonder if we couldn't add additional patterns which would catch
> the case where one of the operands is constant and how does this interact
> with the stv pass in 32-bit mode where I think stv is right after combine,
> so if we match these patterns, perhaps it would be nice to handle them
> in stv (unless they are handled there already).

IIRC, STV handles only loads of 0 and -1, everything else has to be
loaded from memory. So, it leaves e.g.:

long long a;

long long test (void)
{
  return a + 1;
}

unconverted.

>
> 2022-12-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>
>
>         PR target/107627
>         * config/i386/i386.md (*concat<mode><dwi>3_1, *concat<mode><dwi>3_2):
>         For operands which are zero_extend arguments allow memory if
>         output operand is a register.
>         (*concat<mode><dwi>3_3, *concat<mode><dwi>3_4): Likewise.  If
>         both input operands are memory, use early clobber on output operand.
>         * config/i386/i386-expand.cc (split_double_concat): Deal with corner
>         cases where one input is memory and the other is not and the address
>         of the memory input uses a register we'd overwrite before loading
>         the memory into a register.
>
>         * gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c: New test.
>         * gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c: New test.

LGTM.

Thanks,
Uros.

>
> --- gcc/config/i386/i386.md.jj  2022-11-28 10:13:17.758656933 +0100
> +++ gcc/config/i386/i386.md     2022-11-30 12:11:55.724474793 +0100
> @@ -11396,11 +11396,12 @@ (define_insn "*xorqi_ext<mode>_1_cc"
>  ;; Split DST = (HI<<32)|LO early to minimize register usage.
>  (define_code_iterator any_or_plus [plus ior xor])
>  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_1"
> -  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
> +  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r")
>         (any_or_plus:<DWI>
> -         (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 1 "register_operand" "r")
> +         (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
>                         (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "const_int_operand"))
> -         (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 3 "register_operand" "r"))))]
> +         (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +           (match_operand:DWIH 3 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m"))))]
>    "INTVAL (operands[2]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
>    "#"
>    "&& reload_completed"
> @@ -11412,10 +11413,11 @@ (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
>  })
>
>  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_2"
> -  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
> +  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r")
>         (any_or_plus:<DWI>
> -         (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
> -         (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "register_operand" "r")
> +         (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +           (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m"))
> +         (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "register_operand" "r,r")
>                         (match_operand:<DWI> 3 "const_int_operand"))))]
>    "INTVAL (operands[3]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
>    "#"
> @@ -11428,12 +11430,14 @@ (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
>  })
>
>  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_3"
> -  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
> +  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r,r,&r")
>         (any_or_plus:<DWI>
>           (ashift:<DWI>
> -           (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
> +           (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +             (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m,r,m"))
>             (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "const_int_operand"))
> -         (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 3 "register_operand" "r"))))]
> +         (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +           (match_operand:DWIH 3 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,r,m,m"))))]
>    "INTVAL (operands[2]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
>    "#"
>    "&& reload_completed"
> @@ -11444,11 +11448,13 @@ (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
>  })
>
>  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_4"
> -  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
> +  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r,r,&r")
>         (any_or_plus:<DWI>
> -         (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
> +         (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +           (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m,r,m"))
>           (ashift:<DWI>
> -           (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 2 "register_operand" "r"))
> +           (zero_extend:<DWI>
> +             (match_operand:DWIH 2 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,r,m,m"))
>             (match_operand:<DWI> 3 "const_int_operand"))))]
>    "INTVAL (operands[3]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
>    "#"
> --- gcc/config/i386/i386-expand.cc.jj   2022-11-28 10:13:17.703657740 +0100
> +++ gcc/config/i386/i386-expand.cc      2022-11-30 13:27:44.851737861 +0100
> @@ -173,6 +173,33 @@ split_double_concat (machine_mode mode,
>    rtx dlo, dhi;
>    int deleted_move_count = 0;
>    split_double_mode (mode, &dst, 1, &dlo, &dhi);
> +  /* Constraints ensure that if both lo and hi are MEMs, then
> +     dst has early-clobber and thus addresses of MEMs don't use
> +     dlo/dhi registers.  Otherwise if at least one of li and hi are MEMs,
> +     dlo/dhi are registers.  */
> +  if (MEM_P (lo)
> +      && rtx_equal_p (dlo, hi)
> +      && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (dhi, lo))
> +    {
> +      /* If dlo is same as hi and lo's address uses dhi register,
> +        code below would first emit_move_insn (dhi, hi)
> +        and then emit_move_insn (dlo, lo).  But the former
> +        would invalidate lo's address.  Load into dhi first,
> +        then swap.  */
> +      emit_move_insn (dhi, lo);
> +      lo = dhi;
> +    }
> +  else if (MEM_P (hi)
> +          && !MEM_P (lo)
> +          && !rtx_equal_p (dlo, lo)
> +          && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (dlo, hi))
> +    {
> +      /* In this case, code below would first emit_move_insn (dlo, lo)
> +        and then emit_move_insn (dhi, hi).  But the former would
> +        invalidate hi's address.  Load into dhi first.  */
> +      emit_move_insn (dhi, hi);
> +      hi = dhi;
> +    }
>    if (!rtx_equal_p (dlo, hi))
>      {
>        if (!rtx_equal_p (dlo, lo))
> --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c.jj       2022-11-30 13:52:11.654818924 +0100
> +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c  2022-11-30 13:53:40.288496872 +0100
> @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
> +/* PR target/107627 */
> +/* { dg-do compile { target int128 } } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -masm=att" } */
> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\torq\t" } } */
> +
> +static inline unsigned __int128
> +foo (unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y)
> +{
> +  return ((unsigned __int128) x << 64) | y;
> +}
> +
> +static inline unsigned long long
> +bar (unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y, unsigned z)
> +{
> +  return foo (x, y) >> (z % 64);
> +}
> +
> +void
> +baz (unsigned long long *x, const unsigned long long *y, unsigned z)
> +{
> +  x[0] = bar (y[0], y[1], z);
> +}
> --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c.jj       2022-11-30 13:52:14.890770658 +0100
> +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c  2022-11-30 13:53:32.863607618 +0100
> @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
> +/* PR target/107627 */
> +/* { dg-do compile { target ia32 } } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -masm=att" } */
> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\torl\t" } } */
> +
> +static inline unsigned long long
> +qux (unsigned int x, unsigned int y)
> +{
> +  return ((unsigned long long) x << 32) | y;
> +}
> +
> +static inline unsigned int
> +corge (unsigned int x, unsigned int y, unsigned z)
> +{
> +  return qux (x, y) >> (z % 32);
> +}
> +
> +void
> +garply (unsigned int *x, const unsigned int *y, unsigned z)
> +{
> +  x[0] = corge (y[0], y[1], z);
> +}
>
>         Jakub
>
  

Patch

--- gcc/config/i386/i386.md.jj	2022-11-28 10:13:17.758656933 +0100
+++ gcc/config/i386/i386.md	2022-11-30 12:11:55.724474793 +0100
@@ -11396,11 +11396,12 @@  (define_insn "*xorqi_ext<mode>_1_cc"
 ;; Split DST = (HI<<32)|LO early to minimize register usage.
 (define_code_iterator any_or_plus [plus ior xor])
 (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_1"
-  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
+  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r")
 	(any_or_plus:<DWI>
-	  (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 1 "register_operand" "r")
+	  (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 			(match_operand:<DWI> 2 "const_int_operand"))
-	  (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 3 "register_operand" "r"))))]
+	  (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	    (match_operand:DWIH 3 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m"))))]
   "INTVAL (operands[2]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
   "#"
   "&& reload_completed"
@@ -11412,10 +11413,11 @@  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
 })
 
 (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_2"
-  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
+  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r")
 	(any_or_plus:<DWI>
-	  (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
-	  (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "register_operand" "r")
+	  (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	    (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m"))
+	  (ashift:<DWI> (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "register_operand" "r,r")
 			(match_operand:<DWI> 3 "const_int_operand"))))]
   "INTVAL (operands[3]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
   "#"
@@ -11428,12 +11430,14 @@  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
 })
 
 (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_3"
-  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
+  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r,r,&r")
 	(any_or_plus:<DWI>
 	  (ashift:<DWI>
-	    (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
+	    (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	      (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m,r,m"))
 	    (match_operand:<DWI> 2 "const_int_operand"))
-	  (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 3 "register_operand" "r"))))]
+	  (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	    (match_operand:DWIH 3 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,r,m,m"))))]
   "INTVAL (operands[2]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
   "#"
   "&& reload_completed"
@@ -11444,11 +11448,13 @@  (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dw
 })
 
 (define_insn_and_split "*concat<mode><dwi>3_4"
-  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro")
+  [(set (match_operand:<DWI> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=ro,r,r,&r")
 	(any_or_plus:<DWI>
-	  (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 1 "register_operand" "r"))
+	  (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	    (match_operand:DWIH 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m,r,m"))
 	  (ashift:<DWI>
-	    (zero_extend:<DWI> (match_operand:DWIH 2 "register_operand" "r"))
+	    (zero_extend:<DWI>
+	      (match_operand:DWIH 2 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,r,m,m"))
 	    (match_operand:<DWI> 3 "const_int_operand"))))]
   "INTVAL (operands[3]) == <MODE_SIZE> * BITS_PER_UNIT"
   "#"
--- gcc/config/i386/i386-expand.cc.jj	2022-11-28 10:13:17.703657740 +0100
+++ gcc/config/i386/i386-expand.cc	2022-11-30 13:27:44.851737861 +0100
@@ -173,6 +173,33 @@  split_double_concat (machine_mode mode,
   rtx dlo, dhi;
   int deleted_move_count = 0;
   split_double_mode (mode, &dst, 1, &dlo, &dhi);
+  /* Constraints ensure that if both lo and hi are MEMs, then
+     dst has early-clobber and thus addresses of MEMs don't use
+     dlo/dhi registers.  Otherwise if at least one of li and hi are MEMs,
+     dlo/dhi are registers.  */
+  if (MEM_P (lo)
+      && rtx_equal_p (dlo, hi)
+      && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (dhi, lo))
+    {
+      /* If dlo is same as hi and lo's address uses dhi register,
+	 code below would first emit_move_insn (dhi, hi)
+	 and then emit_move_insn (dlo, lo).  But the former
+	 would invalidate lo's address.  Load into dhi first,
+	 then swap.  */
+      emit_move_insn (dhi, lo);
+      lo = dhi;
+    }
+  else if (MEM_P (hi)
+	   && !MEM_P (lo)
+	   && !rtx_equal_p (dlo, lo)
+	   && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (dlo, hi))
+    {
+      /* In this case, code below would first emit_move_insn (dlo, lo)
+	 and then emit_move_insn (dhi, hi).  But the former would
+	 invalidate hi's address.  Load into dhi first.  */
+      emit_move_insn (dhi, hi);
+      hi = dhi;
+    }
   if (!rtx_equal_p (dlo, hi))
     {
       if (!rtx_equal_p (dlo, lo))
--- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c.jj	2022-11-30 13:52:11.654818924 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-1.c	2022-11-30 13:53:40.288496872 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ 
+/* PR target/107627 */
+/* { dg-do compile { target int128 } } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -masm=att" } */
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\torq\t" } } */
+
+static inline unsigned __int128
+foo (unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y)
+{
+  return ((unsigned __int128) x << 64) | y;
+}
+
+static inline unsigned long long
+bar (unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y, unsigned z)
+{
+  return foo (x, y) >> (z % 64);
+}
+
+void
+baz (unsigned long long *x, const unsigned long long *y, unsigned z)
+{
+  x[0] = bar (y[0], y[1], z);
+}
--- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c.jj	2022-11-30 13:52:14.890770658 +0100
+++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr107627-2.c	2022-11-30 13:53:32.863607618 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ 
+/* PR target/107627 */
+/* { dg-do compile { target ia32 } } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -masm=att" } */
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\torl\t" } } */
+
+static inline unsigned long long
+qux (unsigned int x, unsigned int y)
+{
+  return ((unsigned long long) x << 32) | y;
+}
+
+static inline unsigned int
+corge (unsigned int x, unsigned int y, unsigned z)
+{
+  return qux (x, y) >> (z % 32);
+}
+
+void
+garply (unsigned int *x, const unsigned int *y, unsigned z)
+{
+  x[0] = corge (y[0], y[1], z);
+}