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Currently we have a number of tests that fail with -verify-machineinstrs. To detect this cases earlier we add the option to the testcases with the exception of tests that will currently fail with this option. PR 27456 keeps track of this failures. No code review, as discussed with Hal Finkel. llvm-svn: 277624
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2.5 KiB
LLVM
78 lines
2.5 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs -mcpu=pwr6 -mattr=+altivec -code-model=small < %s | FileCheck %s
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; Check vector extend load expansion with altivec enabled.
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target datalayout = "E-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v128:128:128-n32:64"
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target triple = "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu"
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; Altivec does not provides an sext instruction, so it expands
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; a set of vector stores (stvx), bytes load/sign expand/store
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; (lbz/stb), and a final vector load (lvx) to load the result
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; extended vector.
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define <16 x i8> @v16si8_sext_in_reg(<16 x i8> %a) {
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%b = trunc <16 x i8> %a to <16 x i4>
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%c = sext <16 x i4> %b to <16 x i8>
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ret <16 x i8> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v16si8_sext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: vslb
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; CHECK: vsrab
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; CHECK: blr
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; The zero extend uses a more clever logic: a vector splat
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; and a logic and to set higher bits to 0.
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define <16 x i8> @v16si8_zext_in_reg(<16 x i8> %a) {
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%b = trunc <16 x i8> %a to <16 x i4>
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%c = zext <16 x i4> %b to <16 x i8>
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ret <16 x i8> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v16si8_zext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: vspltisb [[VMASK:[0-9]+]], 15
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; CHECK-NEXT: vand 2, 2, [[VMASK]]
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; Same as v16si8_sext_in_reg, expands to load/store halfwords (lhz/sth).
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define <8 x i16> @v8si16_sext_in_reg(<8 x i16> %a) {
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%b = trunc <8 x i16> %a to <8 x i8>
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%c = sext <8 x i8> %b to <8 x i16>
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ret <8 x i16> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v8si16_sext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: vslh
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; CHECK: vsrah
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; CHECK: blr
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; Same as v8si16_sext_in_reg, but instead of creating the mask
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; with a splat, loads it from memory.
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define <8 x i16> @v8si16_zext_in_reg(<8 x i16> %a) {
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%b = trunc <8 x i16> %a to <8 x i8>
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%c = zext <8 x i8> %b to <8 x i16>
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ret <8 x i16> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v8si16_zext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: ld [[RMASKTOC:[0-9]+]], .LC{{[0-9]+}}@toc(2)
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; CHECK-NEXT: lvx [[VMASK:[0-9]+]], {{[0-9]+}}, [[RMASKTOC]]
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; CHECK-NEXT: vand 2, 2, [[VMASK]]
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; Same as v16si8_sext_in_reg, expands to load halfword (lha) and
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; store words (stw).
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define <4 x i32> @v4si32_sext_in_reg(<4 x i32> %a) {
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%b = trunc <4 x i32> %a to <4 x i16>
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%c = sext <4 x i16> %b to <4 x i32>
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ret <4 x i32> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v4si32_sext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: vslw
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; CHECK: vsraw
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; CHECK: blr
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; Same as v8si16_sext_in_reg.
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define <4 x i32> @v4si32_zext_in_reg(<4 x i32> %a) {
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%b = trunc <4 x i32> %a to <4 x i16>
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%c = zext <4 x i16> %b to <4 x i32>
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ret <4 x i32> %c
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: v4si32_zext_in_reg:
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; CHECK: vspltisw [[VMASK:[0-9]+]], -16
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; CHECK-NEXT: vsrw [[VMASK]], [[VMASK]], [[VMASK]]
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; CHECK-NEXT: vand 2, 2, [[VMASK]]
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