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Scalarization for scalable vectors is not (yet) supported, so the LV discards a VF when scalarization is chosen as the widening decision. It should therefore not assert that the VF is not scalable when it computes the decision to scalarize. The code can get here when both the interleave-cost, gather/scatter cost and scalarization-cost are all illegal. This may e.g. happen for SVE when the VF=1, to avoid generating `<vscale x 1 x eltty>` types that the code-generator cannot yet handle. Reviewed By: david-arm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106656 |
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