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![]() This patch adds support for various floating-point reduction operations: FADDA strictly-ordered add reduction, accumulating in scalar FADDV recursive add reduction to scalar FMAXV recursive max reduction to scalar FMINV recursive min reduction to scalar FMAXNMV recursive max number reduction to scalar FMINNMV recursive min number reduction to scalar The reduction is predicated, e.g. fadda d0, p0, d0, z1.d performs the add-reduction in strict order on active elements in z1, accumulating into d0. faddv d0, p0, z1.d performs the add-reduction (not in strict order) on active elements in z1, storing the result in d0. llvm-svn: 338123 |
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