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pierre.langlois authored
This patch checks the type of the lhs operand of a floating point comparison, and commutes the operands if it is #0.0. It allows us to optimize a comparison with zero, as the fcmp instruction accepts #0.0 as rhs operand. Code before for "0.0 < 0.123": ------------------------------ fmov d1, xzr ldr d0, pc+96 fcmp d1, d0 b.lo #+0xc Code after: ----------- ldr d0, pc+92 fcmp d0, #0.0 b.gt #+0xc Before this patch, we used unsigned condition codes for floating point comparisons, but the unordered case was not correctly commuted. Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1356283003 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#30881}
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