; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=lanai-unknown-unknown | FileCheck %s ; Test scheduling of subwords. %struct.X = type { i16, i16 } define void @f(%struct.X* inreg nocapture %c) #0 { entry: %a = getelementptr inbounds %struct.X, %struct.X* %c, i32 0, i32 0 %0 = load i16, i16* %a, align 2 %inc = add i16 %0, 1 store i16 %inc, i16* %a, align 2 %b = getelementptr inbounds %struct.X, %struct.X* %c, i32 0, i32 1 %1 = load i16, i16* %b, align 2 %dec = add i16 %1, -1 store i16 %dec, i16* %b, align 2 ret void } ; Verify that the two loads occur before the stores. Without memory ; disambiguation and subword schedule, the resultant code was a per subword ; load-modify-store sequence instead of the more optimal schedule where all ; loads occurred before modification and storage. ; CHECK: uld.h ; CHECK-NEXT: uld.h ; CHECK-NEXT: add ; CHECK-NEXT: st.h ; CHECK-NEXT: sub ; CHECK-NEXT: st.h