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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/ARM/pr35103.ll
Roger Ferrer Ibanez 9a8d6a6c92 [ARM] Use ADDCARRY / SUBCARRY
This is a preparatory step for D34515.

This change:
 - makes nodes ISD::ADDCARRY and ISD::SUBCARRY legal for i32
 - lowering is done by first converting the boolean value into the carry flag
   using (_, C) ← (ARMISD::ADDC R, -1) and converted back to an integer value
   using (R, _) ← (ARMISD::ADDE 0, 0, C). An ARMISD::ADDE between the two
   operations does the actual addition.
 - for subtraction, given that ISD::SUBCARRY second result is actually a
   borrow, we need to invert the value of the second operand and result before
   and after using ARMISD::SUBE. We need to invert the carry result of
   ARMISD::SUBE to preserve the semantics.
 - given that the generic combiner may lower ISD::ADDCARRY and
   ISD::SUBCARRYinto ISD::UADDO and ISD::USUBO we need to update their lowering
   as well otherwise i64 operations now would require branches. This implies
   updating the corresponding test for unsigned.
 - add new combiner to remove the redundant conversions from/to carry flags
   to/from boolean values (ARMISD::ADDC (ARMISD::ADDE 0, 0, C), -1) → C
 - fixes PR34045
 - fixes PR34564
 - fixes PR35103

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35192

llvm-svn: 320355
2017-12-11 12:13:45 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -O2 -mtriple arm < %s | FileCheck %s
; Function Attrs: norecurse nounwind readnone
define i32 @foo(i32 %vreg0, i32 %vreg1, i32 %vreg2, i32 %vreg3, i32 %vreg4) local_unnamed_addr {
entry:
%conv = zext i32 %vreg2 to i64
%conv1 = zext i32 %vreg0 to i64
%add2 = add nuw nsw i64 %conv, %conv1
%shr = lshr i64 %add2, 32
%conv4 = trunc i64 %shr to i32
%conv5 = and i64 %add2, 4294967295
%add8 = add nuw nsw i64 %conv5, %conv1
%shr9 = lshr i64 %add8, 32
%conv10 = trunc i64 %shr9 to i32
%add11 = add nuw nsw i32 %conv10, %conv4
%conv12 = zext i32 %vreg3 to i64
%conv14 = zext i32 %vreg1 to i64
%add15 = add nuw nsw i64 %conv12, %conv14
%shr16 = lshr i64 %add15, 32
%conv19 = zext i32 %vreg4 to i64
%add20 = add nuw nsw i64 %shr16, %conv19
%shr22 = lshr i64 %add20, 32
%conv23 = trunc i64 %shr22 to i32
%add24 = add nuw nsw i32 %add11, %conv23
ret i32 %add24
; CHECK: push {r11, lr}
; CHECK-NEXT: adds r2, r2, r0
; CHECK-NEXT: mov r12, #0
; CHECK-NEXT: adc lr, r12, #0
; CHECK-NEXT: adds r0, r2, r0
; CHECK-NEXT: ldr r2, [sp, #8]
; CHECK-NEXT: adc r0, r12, #0
; CHECK-NEXT: adds r1, r3, r1
; The interesting bit is the next instruction which looks
; like is computing a dead r1 but is actually computing a carry
; for the final adc.
; CHECK-NEXT: adcs r1, r2, #0
; CHECK-NEXT: adc r0, r0, lr
; CHECK-NEXT: pop {r11, lr}
; CHECK-NEXT: mov pc, lr
}