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llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/InstCombine/align-addr.ll
Dan Gohman a80f89dbc7 Make instcombine set explicit alignments on load or store
instructions with alignment 0, so that subsequent passes don't
need to bother checking the TargetData ABI size manually.

llvm-svn: 110128
2010-08-03 18:20:32 +00:00

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; RUN: opt < %s -instcombine -S | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "E-p:64:64:64-a0:0:8-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:32:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128"
; Instcombine should be able to prove vector alignment in the
; presence of a few mild address computation tricks.
; CHECK: @test0(
; CHECK: align 16
define void @test0(i8* %b, i64 %n, i64 %u, i64 %y) nounwind {
entry:
%c = ptrtoint i8* %b to i64
%d = and i64 %c, -16
%e = inttoptr i64 %d to double*
%v = mul i64 %u, 2
%z = and i64 %y, -2
%t1421 = icmp eq i64 %n, 0
br i1 %t1421, label %return, label %bb
bb:
%i = phi i64 [ %indvar.next, %bb ], [ 20, %entry ]
%j = mul i64 %i, %v
%h = add i64 %j, %z
%t8 = getelementptr double* %e, i64 %h
%p = bitcast double* %t8 to <2 x double>*
store <2 x double><double 0.0, double 0.0>, <2 x double>* %p, align 8
%indvar.next = add i64 %i, 1
%exitcond = icmp eq i64 %indvar.next, %n
br i1 %exitcond, label %return, label %bb
return:
ret void
}
; When we see a unaligned load from an insufficiently aligned global or
; alloca, increase the alignment of the load, turning it into an aligned load.
; CHECK: @test1(
; CHECK: tmp = load
; CHECK: GLOBAL{{.*}}align 16
@GLOBAL = internal global [4 x i32] zeroinitializer
define <16 x i8> @test1(<2 x i64> %x) {
entry:
%tmp = load <16 x i8>* bitcast ([4 x i32]* @GLOBAL to <16 x i8>*), align 1
ret <16 x i8> %tmp
}
; When a load or store lacks an explicit alignment, add one.
; CHECK: @test2(
; CHECK: load double* %p, align 8
; CHECK: store double %n, double* %p, align 8
define double @test2(double* %p, double %n) nounwind {
%t = load double* %p
store double %n, double* %p
ret double %t
}