llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/SPARC/64cond.ll

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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=sparc64-pc-openbsd -disable-sparc-leaf-proc | FileCheck %s
; Testing 64-bit conditionals. The sparc64 triple is an alias for sparcv9.
; CHECK: cmpri
; CHECK: cmp %i1, 1
; CHECK: be %xcc,
define void @cmpri(i64* %p, i64 %x) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp eq i64 %x, 1
br i1 %tobool, label %if.end, label %if.then
if.then:
store i64 %x, i64* %p, align 8
br label %if.end
if.end:
ret void
}
; CHECK: cmprr
; CHECK: cmp %i1, %i2
; CHECK: bgu %xcc,
define void @cmprr(i64* %p, i64 %x, i64 %y) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp ugt i64 %x, %y
br i1 %tobool, label %if.end, label %if.then
if.then:
store i64 %x, i64* %p, align 8
br label %if.end
if.end:
ret void
}
; CHECK: selecti32_xcc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: movg %xcc, %i2, %i3
; CHECK: restore %g0, %i3, %o0
define i32 @selecti32_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y, i32 %a, i32 %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, i32 %a, i32 %b
ret i32 %rv
}
; CHECK: selecti64_xcc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: movg %xcc, %i2, %i3
; CHECK: restore %g0, %i3, %o0
define i64 @selecti64_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y, i64 %a, i64 %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, i64 %a, i64 %b
ret i64 %rv
}
; CHECK: selecti64_icc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: movg %icc, %i2, %i3
; CHECK: restore %g0, %i3, %o0
define i64 @selecti64_icc(i32 %x, i32 %y, i64 %a, i64 %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i32 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, i64 %a, i64 %b
ret i64 %rv
}
; CHECK: selecti64_fcc
; CHECK: fcmps %f1, %f3
; CHECK: movul %fcc0, %i2, %i3
; CHECK: restore %g0, %i3, %o0
define i64 @selecti64_fcc(float %x, float %y, i64 %a, i64 %b) {
entry:
%tobool = fcmp ult float %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, i64 %a, i64 %b
ret i64 %rv
}
; CHECK: selectf32_xcc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: fmovsg %xcc, %f5, %f7
; CHECK: fmovs %f7, %f0
define float @selectf32_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y, float %a, float %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, float %a, float %b
ret float %rv
}
; CHECK: selectf64_xcc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: fmovdg %xcc, %f4, %f6
; CHECK: fmovd %f6, %f0
define double @selectf64_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y, double %a, double %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, double %a, double %b
ret double %rv
}
; The MOVXCC instruction can't use %g0 for its tied operand.
; CHECK: select_consti64_xcc
; CHECK: cmp
Allocate local registers in order for optimal coloring. Also avoid locals evicting locals just because they want a cheaper register. Problem: MI Sched knows exactly how many registers we have and assumes they can be colored. In cases where we have large blocks, usually from unrolled loops, greedy coloring fails. This is a source of "regressions" from the MI Scheduler on x86. I noticed this issue on x86 where we have long chains of two-address defs in the same live range. It's easy to see this in matrix multiplication benchmarks like IRSmk and even the unit test misched-matmul.ll. A fundamental difference between the LLVM register allocator and conventional graph coloring is that in our model a live range can't discover its neighbors, it can only verify its neighbors. That's why we initially went for greedy coloring and added eviction to deal with the hard cases. However, for singly defined and two-address live ranges, we can optimally color without visiting neighbors simply by processing the live ranges in instruction order. Other beneficial side effects: It is much easier to understand and debug regalloc for large blocks when the live ranges are allocated in order. Yes, global allocation is still very confusing, but it's nice to be able to comprehend what happened locally. Heuristics could be added to bias register assignment based on instruction locality (think late register pairing, banks...). Intuituvely this will make some test cases that are on the threshold of register pressure more stable. llvm-svn: 187139
2013-07-26 02:35:14 +08:00
; CHECK: movg %xcc, 123, %i{{[0-2]}}
define i64 @select_consti64_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
%rv = select i1 %tobool, i64 123, i64 0
ret i64 %rv
}
; CHECK-LABEL: setcc_resultty
; CHECK-DAG: srax %i0, 63, %o0
; CHECK-DAG: or %g0, %i0, %o1
; CHECK-DAG: or %g0, 0, %o2
; CHECK-DAG: or %g0, 32, %o3
; CHECK-DAG: call __multi3
; CHECK: cmp
; CHECK: movne %xcc, 1, [[R:%[gilo][0-7]]]
; CHECK: or [[R]], %i1, %i0
define i1 @setcc_resultty(i64 %a, i1 %b) {
%a0 = tail call { i64, i1 } @llvm.umul.with.overflow.i64(i64 %a, i64 32)
%a1 = extractvalue { i64, i1 } %a0, 1
%a4 = or i1 %a1, %b
ret i1 %a4
}
declare { i64, i1 } @llvm.umul.with.overflow.i64(i64, i64)