Fix some 16- and 8-bit behavior in x64 backend related to rotates. #3610
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Uncovered by @bjorn3 (thanks!): 8- and 16-bit rotates were not working
properly in recent versions of Cranelift with part of the lowering
migrated to ISLE.
This PR fixes a few issues:
8- and 16-bit rotate-left needs to mask a constant amount, if any,
because we use a 32-bit rotate instruction and so don't get the
appropriate shift-amount masking for free from x86 semantics.
operand_size_from_type
was incorrect: it only handled 32- and 64-bittypes and silently returned
OperandSize::Size32
for everything else.Now uses the
OperandSize::from_ty(ty)
helper as the pre-ISLE codedid.
Our test coverage for narrow value types is not great; this PR adds some
runtests for rotl/rotr but more would always be better!