commit | 661666d43ab9795b58e909a5d9c25714308deb5b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Corbin Robeck <corbin.robeck@amd.com> | Wed Sep 25 20:38:51 2024 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Sep 25 20:38:51 2024 -0400 |
tree | b1ec19c6d33cb01fb81a936a3071b5c9cba6a2d7 | |
parent | 0813c76d400840ac2aaf041dc589941740874944 [diff] |
[AMDGPU] Move renamedInGFX9 from TableGen to SIInstrInfo helper function/macro to free up a bit slot (#82787) Follow on to #81525 and #81901 in the series of consolidating bits in TSFlags. Remove renamedInGFX9 from SIInstrFormats.td and move to helper function/macro in SIInstrInfo. renamedInGFX9 points to V_{add, sub, subrev, addc, subb, subbrev}_ U32 and V_{div_fixup_F16, fma_F16, interp_p2_F16, mad_F16, mad_U16, mad_I16}.
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