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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/X86/targetLoweringGeneric.ll
Joel Jones 7e8e679676 Test for the the problem with xors being changed into ands
when the set bits aren't the same for both args of the xor.
This transformation is in the function TargetLowering::SimplifyDemandedBits
in the file lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp.

I have tested this test using a previous version of llc which the defect and 
the a version of llc which does not. I got the expected fail and pass, 
respectively.

This test goes with rdar://11195364 and the check in with the fix: svn r154955

llvm-svn: 155156
2012-04-19 20:54:44 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -mtriple=i386-apple-darwin9 -fast-isel=false -O0 < %s | FileCheck %s
; Gather non-machine specific tests for the transformations in
; CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering. Currently, these
; can't be tested easily by checking the SDNodes that are
; the data structures that these transformations act on.
; Therefore, use X86 assembler output to check against.
; rdar://11195364 A problem with the transformation:
; If all of the demanded bits on one side are known, and all of the set
; bits on that side are also known to be set on the other side, turn this
; into an AND, as we know the bits will be cleared.
; The known set (one) bits for the arguments %xor1 are not the same, so the
; transformation should not occur
define void @foo(i32 %i32In1, i32 %i32In2, i32 %i32In3, i32 %i32In4,
i32 %i32In5, i32 %i32In6, i32* %i32StarOut, i1 %i1In1,
i32* %i32SelOut) nounwind {
%and3 = and i32 %i32In1, 1362779777
%or2 = or i32 %i32In2, %i32In3
%and2 = and i32 %or2, 1362779777
%xor3 = xor i32 %and3, %and2
; CHECK: shll
%shl1 = shl i32 %xor3, %i32In4
%sub1 = sub i32 %or2, %shl1
%add1 = add i32 %sub1, %i32In5
%and1 = and i32 %add1, 1
%xor2 = xor i32 %and1, 1
%or1 = or i32 %xor2, 364806994 ;0x15BE8352
; CHECK-NOT: andl $96239955
%xor1 = xor i32 %or1, 268567040 ;0x10020200
; force an output so not DCE'd
store i32 %xor1, i32* %i32StarOut
; force not fast isel by using a select
%i32SelVal = select i1 %i1In1, i32 %i32In1, i32 %xor1
store i32 %i32SelVal, i32* %i32SelOut
; CHECK: ret
ret void
}