i965/fs: Consider predicated SEL instructions as whole variable writes.
The instruction (+f0.0) SEL dst, src0, src1 will write either src0 or src1 to dst, depending on the predicate. Unlike most predicated instructions, it always writes to dst. fs_inst::is_partial_write() is supposed to return true if the whole register is guaranteed to be written. The !inst->predicated check makes sense for most instructions, which might not write the whole register, but SEL is a special case. This caused live interval analysis to ignore the destination of predicated SEL instructions when computing "def" information. Requires the previous commit to avoid regressions. Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
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@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ fs_visitor::pop_force_sechalf()
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bool
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fs_inst::is_partial_write()
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{
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return (this->predicate ||
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return ((this->predicate && this->opcode != BRW_OPCODE_SEL) ||
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this->force_uncompressed ||
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this->force_sechalf);
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}
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