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Follows the same lines as r186686, but much more limited, since we only use ADD LOGICAL for multi-i64 additions. llvm-svn: 186689
154 lines
4.2 KiB
LLVM
154 lines
4.2 KiB
LLVM
; Test 128-bit subtraction in which the second operand is variable.
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;
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 | FileCheck %s
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z196 | FileCheck %s
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declare i128 *@foo()
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; Test register addition.
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define void @f1(i128 *%ptr, i64 %high, i64 %low) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f1:
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; CHECK: slgr {{%r[0-5]}}, %r4
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; CHECK: slbgr {{%r[0-5]}}, %r3
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%a = load i128 *%ptr
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%highx = zext i64 %high to i128
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%lowx = zext i64 %low to i128
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%bhigh = shl i128 %highx, 64
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%b = or i128 %bhigh, %lowx
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%ptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test memory addition with no offset.
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define void @f2(i64 %addr) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f2:
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, 8(%r2)
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, 0(%r2)
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test the highest aligned offset that is in range of both SLG and SLBG.
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define void @f3(i64 %base) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f3:
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, 524280(%r2)
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, 524272(%r2)
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%addr = add i64 %base, 524272
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test the next doubleword up, which requires separate address logic for SLG.
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define void @f4(i64 %base) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f4:
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; CHECK: lgr [[BASE:%r[1-5]]], %r2
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; CHECK: agfi [[BASE]], 524288
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, 0([[BASE]])
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, 524280(%r2)
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%addr = add i64 %base, 524280
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test the next doubleword after that, which requires separate logic for
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; both instructions. It would be better to create an anchor at 524288
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; that both instructions can use, but that isn't implemented yet.
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define void @f5(i64 %base) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f5:
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, 0({{%r[1-5]}})
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, 0({{%r[1-5]}})
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%addr = add i64 %base, 524288
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test the lowest displacement that is in range of both SLG and SLBG.
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define void @f6(i64 %base) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f6:
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, -524280(%r2)
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, -524288(%r2)
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%addr = add i64 %base, -524288
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Test the next doubleword down, which is out of range of the SLBG.
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define void @f7(i64 %base) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f7:
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-5]}}, -524288(%r2)
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-5]}}, 0({{%r[1-5]}})
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%addr = add i64 %base, -524296
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%bptr = inttoptr i64 %addr to i128 *
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%aptr = getelementptr i128 *%bptr, i64 -8
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%a = load i128 *%aptr
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%b = load i128 *%bptr
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%sub = sub i128 %a, %b
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store i128 %sub, i128 *%aptr
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ret void
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}
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; Check that subtractions of spilled values can use SLG and SLBG rather than
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; SLGR and SLBGR.
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define void @f8(i128 *%ptr0) {
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; CHECK-LABEL: f8:
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; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT
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; CHECK: slg {{%r[0-9]+}}, {{[0-9]+}}(%r15)
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; CHECK: slbg {{%r[0-9]+}}, {{[0-9]+}}(%r15)
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; CHECK: br %r14
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%ptr1 = getelementptr i128 *%ptr0, i128 2
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%ptr2 = getelementptr i128 *%ptr0, i128 4
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%ptr3 = getelementptr i128 *%ptr0, i128 6
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%ptr4 = getelementptr i128 *%ptr0, i128 8
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%val0 = load i128 *%ptr0
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%val1 = load i128 *%ptr1
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%val2 = load i128 *%ptr2
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%val3 = load i128 *%ptr3
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%val4 = load i128 *%ptr4
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%retptr = call i128 *@foo()
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%ret = load i128 *%retptr
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%sub0 = sub i128 %ret, %val0
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%sub1 = sub i128 %sub0, %val1
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%sub2 = sub i128 %sub1, %val2
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%sub3 = sub i128 %sub2, %val3
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%sub4 = sub i128 %sub3, %val4
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store i128 %sub4, i128 *%retptr
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ret void
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}
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