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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/floatPSA.ll
Hiroshi Inoue 69391ac868 [PowerPC] set optimization level in SelectionDAGISel
PowerPC backend does not pass the current optimization level to SelectionDAGISel and so SelectionDAGISel works with the default optimization level regardless of the current optimization level.
This patch makes the PowerPC backend set the optimization level correctly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34615

llvm-svn: 306367
2017-06-27 04:52:17 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs -O2 -mtriple=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu -fast-isel=false < %s | FileCheck %s
; This verifies that single-precision floating point values that can't
; be passed in registers are stored in the rightmost word of the parameter
; save area slot. There are 13 architected floating-point registers, so
; the 14th is passed in storage. The address of the 14th argument is
; 48 (fixed size of the linkage area) + 13 * 8 (first 13 args) + 4
; (offset to second word) = 156.
define float @bar(float %a, float %b, float %c, float %d, float %e, float %f, float %g, float %h, float %i, float %j, float %k, float %l, float %m, float %n) nounwind {
entry:
%a.addr = alloca float, align 4
%b.addr = alloca float, align 4
%c.addr = alloca float, align 4
%d.addr = alloca float, align 4
%e.addr = alloca float, align 4
%f.addr = alloca float, align 4
%g.addr = alloca float, align 4
%h.addr = alloca float, align 4
%i.addr = alloca float, align 4
%j.addr = alloca float, align 4
%k.addr = alloca float, align 4
%l.addr = alloca float, align 4
%m.addr = alloca float, align 4
%n.addr = alloca float, align 4
store float %a, float* %a.addr, align 4
store float %b, float* %b.addr, align 4
store float %c, float* %c.addr, align 4
store float %d, float* %d.addr, align 4
store float %e, float* %e.addr, align 4
store float %f, float* %f.addr, align 4
store float %g, float* %g.addr, align 4
store float %h, float* %h.addr, align 4
store float %i, float* %i.addr, align 4
store float %j, float* %j.addr, align 4
store float %k, float* %k.addr, align 4
store float %l, float* %l.addr, align 4
store float %m, float* %m.addr, align 4
store float %n, float* %n.addr, align 4
%0 = load float, float* %n.addr, align 4
ret float %0
}
; CHECK: lfs {{[0-9]+}}, 156(1)
define float @foo() nounwind {
entry:
%a = alloca float, align 4
%b = alloca float, align 4
%c = alloca float, align 4
%d = alloca float, align 4
%e = alloca float, align 4
%f = alloca float, align 4
%g = alloca float, align 4
%h = alloca float, align 4
%i = alloca float, align 4
%j = alloca float, align 4
%k = alloca float, align 4
%l = alloca float, align 4
%m = alloca float, align 4
%n = alloca float, align 4
store float 1.000000e+00, float* %a, align 4
store float 2.000000e+00, float* %b, align 4
store float 3.000000e+00, float* %c, align 4
store float 4.000000e+00, float* %d, align 4
store float 5.000000e+00, float* %e, align 4
store float 6.000000e+00, float* %f, align 4
store float 7.000000e+00, float* %g, align 4
store float 8.000000e+00, float* %h, align 4
store float 9.000000e+00, float* %i, align 4
store float 1.000000e+01, float* %j, align 4
store float 1.100000e+01, float* %k, align 4
store float 1.200000e+01, float* %l, align 4
store float 1.300000e+01, float* %m, align 4
store float 1.400000e+01, float* %n, align 4
%0 = load float, float* %a, align 4
%1 = load float, float* %b, align 4
%2 = load float, float* %c, align 4
%3 = load float, float* %d, align 4
%4 = load float, float* %e, align 4
%5 = load float, float* %f, align 4
%6 = load float, float* %g, align 4
%7 = load float, float* %h, align 4
%8 = load float, float* %i, align 4
%9 = load float, float* %j, align 4
%10 = load float, float* %k, align 4
%11 = load float, float* %l, align 4
%12 = load float, float* %m, align 4
%13 = load float, float* %n, align 4
%call = call float @bar(float %0, float %1, float %2, float %3, float %4, float %5, float %6, float %7, float %8, float %9, float %10, float %11, float %12, float %13)
ret float %call
}
; Note that stw is used instead of stfs because the value is a simple
; constant that can be created with a load-immediate in a GPR.
; CHECK: stw {{[0-9]+}}, 156(1)