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1; Test moves between FPRs and GPRs.  The 32-bit cases test the z10
2; implementation, which has no high-word support.
3;
4; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 | FileCheck %s
5
6declare i64 @foo()
7declare double @bar()
8@dptr = external global double
9@iptr = external global i64
10
11; Test 32-bit moves from GPRs to FPRs.  The GPR must be moved into the high
12; 32 bits of the FPR.
13define float @f1(i32 %a) {
14; CHECK-LABEL: f1:
15; CHECK: sllg [[REGISTER:%r[0-5]]], %r2, 32
16; CHECK: ldgr %f0, [[REGISTER]]
17  %res = bitcast i32 %a to float
18  ret float %res
19}
20
21; Like f1, but create a situation where the shift can be folded with
22; surrounding code.
23define float @f2(i64 %big) {
24; CHECK-LABEL: f2:
25; CHECK: risbg [[REGISTER:%r[0-5]]], %r2, 0, 159, 31
26; CHECK: ldgr %f0, [[REGISTER]]
27  %shift = lshr i64 %big, 1
28  %a = trunc i64 %shift to i32
29  %res = bitcast i32 %a to float
30  ret float %res
31}
32
33; Another example of the same thing.
34define float @f3(i64 %big) {
35; CHECK-LABEL: f3:
36; CHECK: risbg [[REGISTER:%r[0-5]]], %r2, 0, 159, 2
37; CHECK: ldgr %f0, [[REGISTER]]
38  %shift = ashr i64 %big, 30
39  %a = trunc i64 %shift to i32
40  %res = bitcast i32 %a to float
41  ret float %res
42}
43
44; Like f1, but the value to transfer is already in the high 32 bits.
45define float @f4(i64 %big) {
46; CHECK-LABEL: f4:
47; CHECK-NOT: %r2
48; CHECK: nilf %r2, 0
49; CHECK-NOT: %r2
50; CHECK: ldgr %f0, %r2
51  %shift = ashr i64 %big, 32
52  %a = trunc i64 %shift to i32
53  %res = bitcast i32 %a to float
54  ret float %res
55}
56
57; Test 64-bit moves from GPRs to FPRs.
58define double @f5(i64 %a) {
59; CHECK-LABEL: f5:
60; CHECK: ldgr %f0, %r2
61  %res = bitcast i64 %a to double
62  ret double %res
63}
64
65; Test 128-bit moves from GPRs to FPRs.  i128 isn't a legitimate type,
66; so this goes through memory.
67define void @f6(fp128 *%a, i128 *%b) {
68; CHECK-LABEL: f6:
69; CHECK: lg
70; CHECK: lg
71; CHECK: stg
72; CHECK: stg
73; CHECK: br %r14
74  %val = load i128, i128 *%b
75  %res = bitcast i128 %val to fp128
76  store fp128 %res, fp128 *%a
77  ret void
78}
79
80; Test 32-bit moves from FPRs to GPRs.  The high 32 bits of the FPR should
81; be moved into the low 32 bits of the GPR.
82define i32 @f7(float %a) {
83; CHECK-LABEL: f7:
84; CHECK: lgdr [[REGISTER:%r[0-5]]], %f0
85; CHECK: srlg %r2, [[REGISTER]], 32
86  %res = bitcast float %a to i32
87  ret i32 %res
88}
89
90; Test 64-bit moves from FPRs to GPRs.
91define i64 @f8(double %a) {
92; CHECK-LABEL: f8:
93; CHECK: lgdr %r2, %f0
94  %res = bitcast double %a to i64
95  ret i64 %res
96}
97
98; Test 128-bit moves from FPRs to GPRs, with the same restriction as f6.
99define void @f9(fp128 *%a, i128 *%b) {
100; CHECK-LABEL: f9:
101; CHECK: ld
102; CHECK: ld
103; CHECK: std
104; CHECK: std
105  %val = load fp128, fp128 *%a
106  %res = bitcast fp128 %val to i128
107  store i128 %res, i128 *%b
108  ret void
109}
110
111; Test cases where the destination of an LGDR needs to be spilled.
112; We shouldn't have any integer stack stores or floating-point loads.
113define void @f10(double %extra) {
114; CHECK-LABEL: f10:
115; CHECK: dptr
116; CHECK-NOT: stg {{.*}}(%r15)
117; CHECK: %loop
118; CHECK-NOT: ld {{.*}}(%r15)
119; CHECK: %exit
120; CHECK: br %r14
121entry:
122  %double0 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
123  %biased0 = fadd double %double0, %extra
124  %int0 = bitcast double %biased0 to i64
125  %double1 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
126  %biased1 = fadd double %double1, %extra
127  %int1 = bitcast double %biased1 to i64
128  %double2 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
129  %biased2 = fadd double %double2, %extra
130  %int2 = bitcast double %biased2 to i64
131  %double3 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
132  %biased3 = fadd double %double3, %extra
133  %int3 = bitcast double %biased3 to i64
134  %double4 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
135  %biased4 = fadd double %double4, %extra
136  %int4 = bitcast double %biased4 to i64
137  %double5 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
138  %biased5 = fadd double %double5, %extra
139  %int5 = bitcast double %biased5 to i64
140  %double6 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
141  %biased6 = fadd double %double6, %extra
142  %int6 = bitcast double %biased6 to i64
143  %double7 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
144  %biased7 = fadd double %double7, %extra
145  %int7 = bitcast double %biased7 to i64
146  %double8 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
147  %biased8 = fadd double %double8, %extra
148  %int8 = bitcast double %biased8 to i64
149  %double9 = load volatile double, double *@dptr
150  %biased9 = fadd double %double9, %extra
151  %int9 = bitcast double %biased9 to i64
152  br label %loop
153
154loop:
155  %start = call i64 @foo()
156  %or0 = or i64 %start, %int0
157  %or1 = or i64 %or0, %int1
158  %or2 = or i64 %or1, %int2
159  %or3 = or i64 %or2, %int3
160  %or4 = or i64 %or3, %int4
161  %or5 = or i64 %or4, %int5
162  %or6 = or i64 %or5, %int6
163  %or7 = or i64 %or6, %int7
164  %or8 = or i64 %or7, %int8
165  %or9 = or i64 %or8, %int9
166  store i64 %or9, i64 *@iptr
167  %cont = icmp ne i64 %start, 1
168  br i1 %cont, label %loop, label %exit
169
170exit:
171  ret void
172}
173
174; ...likewise LDGR, with the requirements the other way around.
175define void @f11(i64 %mask) {
176; CHECK-LABEL: f11:
177; CHECK: iptr
178; CHECK-NOT: std {{.*}}(%r15)
179; CHECK: %loop
180; CHECK-NOT: lg {{.*}}(%r15)
181; CHECK: %exit
182; CHECK: br %r14
183entry:
184  %int0 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
185  %masked0 = and i64 %int0, %mask
186  %double0 = bitcast i64 %masked0 to double
187  %int1 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
188  %masked1 = and i64 %int1, %mask
189  %double1 = bitcast i64 %masked1 to double
190  %int2 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
191  %masked2 = and i64 %int2, %mask
192  %double2 = bitcast i64 %masked2 to double
193  %int3 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
194  %masked3 = and i64 %int3, %mask
195  %double3 = bitcast i64 %masked3 to double
196  %int4 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
197  %masked4 = and i64 %int4, %mask
198  %double4 = bitcast i64 %masked4 to double
199  %int5 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
200  %masked5 = and i64 %int5, %mask
201  %double5 = bitcast i64 %masked5 to double
202  %int6 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
203  %masked6 = and i64 %int6, %mask
204  %double6 = bitcast i64 %masked6 to double
205  %int7 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
206  %masked7 = and i64 %int7, %mask
207  %double7 = bitcast i64 %masked7 to double
208  %int8 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
209  %masked8 = and i64 %int8, %mask
210  %double8 = bitcast i64 %masked8 to double
211  %int9 = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
212  %masked9 = and i64 %int9, %mask
213  %double9 = bitcast i64 %masked9 to double
214  br label %loop
215
216loop:
217  %start = call double @bar()
218  %add0 = fadd double %start, %double0
219  %add1 = fadd double %add0, %double1
220  %add2 = fadd double %add1, %double2
221  %add3 = fadd double %add2, %double3
222  %add4 = fadd double %add3, %double4
223  %add5 = fadd double %add4, %double5
224  %add6 = fadd double %add5, %double6
225  %add7 = fadd double %add6, %double7
226  %add8 = fadd double %add7, %double8
227  %add9 = fadd double %add8, %double9
228  store double %add9, double *@dptr
229  %cont = fcmp one double %start, 1.0
230  br i1 %cont, label %loop, label %exit
231
232exit:
233  ret void
234}
235
236; Test cases where the source of an LDGR needs to be spilled.
237; We shouldn't have any integer stack stores or floating-point loads.
238define void @f12() {
239; CHECK-LABEL: f12:
240; CHECK: %loop
241; CHECK-NOT: std {{.*}}(%r15)
242; CHECK: %exit
243; CHECK: foo@PLT
244; CHECK-NOT: lg {{.*}}(%r15)
245; CHECK: foo@PLT
246; CHECK: br %r14
247entry:
248  br label %loop
249
250loop:
251  %int0 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add0, %loop ]
252  %int1 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add1, %loop ]
253  %int2 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add2, %loop ]
254  %int3 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add3, %loop ]
255  %int4 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add4, %loop ]
256  %int5 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add5, %loop ]
257  %int6 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add6, %loop ]
258  %int7 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add7, %loop ]
259  %int8 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add8, %loop ]
260  %int9 = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %add9, %loop ]
261
262  %bias = call i64 @foo()
263  %add0 = add i64 %int0, %bias
264  %add1 = add i64 %int1, %bias
265  %add2 = add i64 %int2, %bias
266  %add3 = add i64 %int3, %bias
267  %add4 = add i64 %int4, %bias
268  %add5 = add i64 %int5, %bias
269  %add6 = add i64 %int6, %bias
270  %add7 = add i64 %int7, %bias
271  %add8 = add i64 %int8, %bias
272  %add9 = add i64 %int9, %bias
273  %cont = icmp ne i64 %bias, 1
274  br i1 %cont, label %loop, label %exit
275
276exit:
277  %unused1 = call i64 @foo()
278  %factor = load volatile double, double *@dptr
279
280  %conv0 = bitcast i64 %add0 to double
281  %mul0 = fmul double %conv0, %factor
282  store volatile double %mul0, double *@dptr
283  %conv1 = bitcast i64 %add1 to double
284  %mul1 = fmul double %conv1, %factor
285  store volatile double %mul1, double *@dptr
286  %conv2 = bitcast i64 %add2 to double
287  %mul2 = fmul double %conv2, %factor
288  store volatile double %mul2, double *@dptr
289  %conv3 = bitcast i64 %add3 to double
290  %mul3 = fmul double %conv3, %factor
291  store volatile double %mul3, double *@dptr
292  %conv4 = bitcast i64 %add4 to double
293  %mul4 = fmul double %conv4, %factor
294  store volatile double %mul4, double *@dptr
295  %conv5 = bitcast i64 %add5 to double
296  %mul5 = fmul double %conv5, %factor
297  store volatile double %mul5, double *@dptr
298  %conv6 = bitcast i64 %add6 to double
299  %mul6 = fmul double %conv6, %factor
300  store volatile double %mul6, double *@dptr
301  %conv7 = bitcast i64 %add7 to double
302  %mul7 = fmul double %conv7, %factor
303  store volatile double %mul7, double *@dptr
304  %conv8 = bitcast i64 %add8 to double
305  %mul8 = fmul double %conv8, %factor
306  store volatile double %mul8, double *@dptr
307  %conv9 = bitcast i64 %add9 to double
308  %mul9 = fmul double %conv9, %factor
309  store volatile double %mul9, double *@dptr
310
311  %unused2 = call i64 @foo()
312
313  ret void
314}
315
316; ...likewise LGDR, with the requirements the other way around.
317define void @f13() {
318; CHECK-LABEL: f13:
319; CHECK: %loop
320; CHECK-NOT: stg {{.*}}(%r15)
321; CHECK: %exit
322; CHECK: foo@PLT
323; CHECK-NOT: ld {{.*}}(%r15)
324; CHECK: foo@PLT
325; CHECK: br %r14
326entry:
327  br label %loop
328
329loop:
330  %double0 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul0, %loop ]
331  %double1 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul1, %loop ]
332  %double2 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul2, %loop ]
333  %double3 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul3, %loop ]
334  %double4 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul4, %loop ]
335  %double5 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul5, %loop ]
336  %double6 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul6, %loop ]
337  %double7 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul7, %loop ]
338  %double8 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul8, %loop ]
339  %double9 = phi double [ 1.0, %entry ], [ %mul9, %loop ]
340
341  %factor = call double @bar()
342  %mul0 = fmul double %double0, %factor
343  %mul1 = fmul double %double1, %factor
344  %mul2 = fmul double %double2, %factor
345  %mul3 = fmul double %double3, %factor
346  %mul4 = fmul double %double4, %factor
347  %mul5 = fmul double %double5, %factor
348  %mul6 = fmul double %double6, %factor
349  %mul7 = fmul double %double7, %factor
350  %mul8 = fmul double %double8, %factor
351  %mul9 = fmul double %double9, %factor
352  %cont = fcmp one double %factor, 1.0
353  br i1 %cont, label %loop, label %exit
354
355exit:
356  %unused1 = call i64 @foo()
357  %bias = load volatile i64, i64 *@iptr
358
359  %conv0 = bitcast double %mul0 to i64
360  %add0 = add i64 %conv0, %bias
361  store volatile i64 %add0, i64 *@iptr
362  %conv1 = bitcast double %mul1 to i64
363  %add1 = add i64 %conv1, %bias
364  store volatile i64 %add1, i64 *@iptr
365  %conv2 = bitcast double %mul2 to i64
366  %add2 = add i64 %conv2, %bias
367  store volatile i64 %add2, i64 *@iptr
368  %conv3 = bitcast double %mul3 to i64
369  %add3 = add i64 %conv3, %bias
370  store volatile i64 %add3, i64 *@iptr
371  %conv4 = bitcast double %mul4 to i64
372  %add4 = add i64 %conv4, %bias
373  store volatile i64 %add4, i64 *@iptr
374  %conv5 = bitcast double %mul5 to i64
375  %add5 = add i64 %conv5, %bias
376  store volatile i64 %add5, i64 *@iptr
377  %conv6 = bitcast double %mul6 to i64
378  %add6 = add i64 %conv6, %bias
379  store volatile i64 %add6, i64 *@iptr
380  %conv7 = bitcast double %mul7 to i64
381  %add7 = add i64 %conv7, %bias
382  store volatile i64 %add7, i64 *@iptr
383  %conv8 = bitcast double %mul8 to i64
384  %add8 = add i64 %conv8, %bias
385  store volatile i64 %add8, i64 *@iptr
386  %conv9 = bitcast double %mul9 to i64
387  %add9 = add i64 %conv9, %bias
388  store volatile i64 %add9, i64 *@iptr
389
390  %unused2 = call i64 @foo()
391
392  ret void
393}
394