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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/AArch64/addsub_ext.ll
Tim Northover 3bb84c9bcc ARM & AArch64: make use of common cmpxchg idioms after expansion
The C and C++ semantics for compare_exchange require it to return a bool
indicating success. This gets mapped to LLVM IR which follows each cmpxchg with
an icmp of the value loaded against the desired value.

When lowered to ldxr/stxr loops, this extra comparison is redundant: its
results are implicit in the control-flow of the function.

This commit makes two changes: it replaces that icmp with appropriate PHI
nodes, and then makes sure earlyCSE is called after expansion to actually make
use of the opportunities revealed.

I've also added -{arm,aarch64}-enable-atomic-tidy options, so that
existing fragile tests aren't perturbed too much by the change. Many
of them either rely on undef/unreachable too pervasively to be
restored to something well-defined (particularly while making sure
they test the same obscure assert from many years ago), or depend on a
particular CFG shape, which is disrupted by SimplifyCFG.

rdar://problem/16227836

llvm-svn: 209883
2014-05-30 10:09:59 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs %s -o - -mtriple=aarch64-linux-gnu -aarch64-atomic-cfg-tidy=0 | FileCheck %s
@var8 = global i8 0
@var16 = global i16 0
@var32 = global i32 0
@var64 = global i64 0
define void @addsub_i8rhs() minsize {
; CHECK-LABEL: addsub_i8rhs:
%val8_tmp = load i8* @var8
%lhs32 = load i32* @var32
%lhs64 = load i64* @var64
; Need this to prevent extension upon load and give a vanilla i8 operand.
%val8 = add i8 %val8_tmp, 123
; Zero-extending to 32-bits
%rhs32_zext = zext i8 %val8 to i32
%res32_zext = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext
store volatile i32 %res32_zext, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtb
%rhs32_zext_shift = shl i32 %rhs32_zext, 3
%res32_zext_shift = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext_shift
store volatile i32 %res32_zext_shift, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtb #3
; Zero-extending to 64-bits
%rhs64_zext = zext i8 %val8 to i64
%res64_zext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext
store volatile i64 %res64_zext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtb
%rhs64_zext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_zext, 1
%res64_zext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_zext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtb #1
; Sign-extending to 32-bits
%rhs32_sext = sext i8 %val8 to i32
%res32_sext = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_sext
store volatile i32 %res32_sext, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtb
%rhs32_sext_shift = shl i32 %rhs32_sext, 1
%res32_sext_shift = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_sext_shift
store volatile i32 %res32_sext_shift, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtb #1
; Sign-extending to 64-bits
%rhs64_sext = sext i8 %val8 to i64
%res64_sext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext
store volatile i64 %res64_sext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtb
%rhs64_sext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_sext, 4
%res64_sext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_sext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtb #4
; CMP variants
%tst = icmp slt i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext
br i1 %tst, label %end, label %test2
; CHECK: cmp {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtb
test2:
%cmp_sext = sext i8 %val8 to i64
%tst2 = icmp eq i64 %lhs64, %cmp_sext
br i1 %tst2, label %other, label %end
; CHECK: cmp {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtb
other:
store volatile i32 %lhs32, i32* @var32
ret void
end:
ret void
}
define void @addsub_i16rhs() minsize {
; CHECK-LABEL: addsub_i16rhs:
%val16_tmp = load i16* @var16
%lhs32 = load i32* @var32
%lhs64 = load i64* @var64
; Need this to prevent extension upon load and give a vanilla i16 operand.
%val16 = add i16 %val16_tmp, 123
; Zero-extending to 32-bits
%rhs32_zext = zext i16 %val16 to i32
%res32_zext = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext
store volatile i32 %res32_zext, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxth
%rhs32_zext_shift = shl i32 %rhs32_zext, 3
%res32_zext_shift = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext_shift
store volatile i32 %res32_zext_shift, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxth #3
; Zero-extending to 64-bits
%rhs64_zext = zext i16 %val16 to i64
%res64_zext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext
store volatile i64 %res64_zext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxth
%rhs64_zext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_zext, 1
%res64_zext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_zext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxth #1
; Sign-extending to 32-bits
%rhs32_sext = sext i16 %val16 to i32
%res32_sext = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_sext
store volatile i32 %res32_sext, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxth
%rhs32_sext_shift = shl i32 %rhs32_sext, 1
%res32_sext_shift = add i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_sext_shift
store volatile i32 %res32_sext_shift, i32* @var32
; CHECK: add {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxth #1
; Sign-extending to 64-bits
%rhs64_sext = sext i16 %val16 to i64
%res64_sext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext
store volatile i64 %res64_sext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxth
%rhs64_sext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_sext, 4
%res64_sext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_sext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxth #4
; CMP variants
%tst = icmp slt i32 %lhs32, %rhs32_zext
br i1 %tst, label %end, label %test2
; CHECK: cmp {{w[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxth
test2:
%cmp_sext = sext i16 %val16 to i64
%tst2 = icmp eq i64 %lhs64, %cmp_sext
br i1 %tst2, label %other, label %end
; CHECK: cmp {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxth
other:
store volatile i32 %lhs32, i32* @var32
ret void
end:
ret void
}
; N.b. we could probably check more here ("add w2, w3, w1, uxtw" for
; example), but the remaining instructions are probably not idiomatic
; in the face of "add/sub (shifted register)" so I don't intend to.
define void @addsub_i32rhs() minsize {
; CHECK-LABEL: addsub_i32rhs:
%val32_tmp = load i32* @var32
%lhs64 = load i64* @var64
%val32 = add i32 %val32_tmp, 123
%rhs64_zext = zext i32 %val32 to i64
%res64_zext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext
store volatile i64 %res64_zext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtw
%rhs64_zext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_zext, 2
%res64_zext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_zext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_zext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, uxtw #2
%rhs64_sext = sext i32 %val32 to i64
%res64_sext = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext
store volatile i64 %res64_sext, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtw
%rhs64_sext_shift = shl i64 %rhs64_sext, 2
%res64_sext_shift = add i64 %lhs64, %rhs64_sext_shift
store volatile i64 %res64_sext_shift, i64* @var64
; CHECK: add {{x[0-9]+}}, {{x[0-9]+}}, {{w[0-9]+}}, sxtw #2
ret void
}