llvm/test/CodeGen/CellSPU/trunc.ll
Scott Michel f0569be4a9 - Remove Tilmann's custom truncate lowering: it completely hosed over
DAGcombine's ability to find reasons to remove truncates when they were not
  needed. Consequently, the CellSPU backend would produce correct, but _really
  slow and horrible_, code.

  Replaced with instruction sequences that do the equivalent truncation in
  SPUInstrInfo.td.

- Re-examine how unaligned loads and stores work. Generated unaligned
  load code has been tested on the CellSPU hardware; see the i32operations.c
  and i64operations.c in CodeGen/CellSPU/useful-harnesses.  (While they may be
  toy test code, it does prove that some real world code does compile
  correctly.)

- Fix truncating stores in bug 3193 (note: unpack_df.ll will still make llc
  fault because i64 ult is not yet implemented.)

- Added i64 eq and neq for setcc and select/setcc; started new instruction
  information file for them in SPU64InstrInfo.td. Additional i64 operations
  should be added to this file and not to SPUInstrInfo.td.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@61447 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2008-12-27 04:51:36 +00:00

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; RUN: llvm-as -o - %s | llc -march=cellspu > %t1.s
; RUN: grep shufb %t1.s | count 10
; RUN: grep {ilhu.*1799} %t1.s | count 1
; RUN: grep {ilhu.*771} %t1.s | count 1
; RUN: grep {ilhu.*1543} %t1.s | count 1
; RUN: grep {ilhu.*1029} %t1.s | count 1
; RUN: grep {ilhu.*515} %t1.s | count 2
; RUN: grep xsbh %t1.s | count 2
; RUN: grep sfh %t1.s | count 1
; ModuleID = 'trunc.bc'
target datalayout = "E-p:32:32:128-i1:8:128-i8:8:128-i16:16:128-i32:32:128-i64:32:128-f32:32:128-f64:64:128-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:128-s0:128:128"
target triple = "spu"
; codegen for i128 arguments is not implemented yet on CellSPU
; once this changes uncomment the functions below
; and update the expected results accordingly
;define i8 @trunc_i128_i8(i128 %u) nounwind readnone {
;entry:
; %0 = trunc i128 %u to i8
; ret i8 %0
;}
;define i16 @trunc_i128_i16(i128 %u) nounwind readnone {
;entry:
; %0 = trunc i128 %u to i16
; ret i16 %0
;}
;define i32 @trunc_i128_i32(i128 %u) nounwind readnone {
;entry:
; %0 = trunc i128 %u to i32
; ret i32 %0
;}
;define i64 @trunc_i128_i64(i128 %u) nounwind readnone {
;entry:
; %0 = trunc i128 %u to i64
; ret i64 %0
;}
define <16 x i8> @trunc_i64_i8(i64 %u, <16 x i8> %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i64 %u to i8
%tmp1 = insertelement <16 x i8> %v, i8 %0, i32 10
ret <16 x i8> %tmp1
}
define <8 x i16> @trunc_i64_i16(i64 %u, <8 x i16> %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i64 %u to i16
%tmp1 = insertelement <8 x i16> %v, i16 %0, i32 6
ret <8 x i16> %tmp1
}
define i32 @trunc_i64_i32(i64 %u, i32 %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i64 %u to i32
ret i32 %0
}
define i8 @trunc_i32_i8(i32 %u, i8 %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i32 %u to i8
%1 = sub i8 %0, %v
ret i8 %1
}
define <8 x i16> @trunc_i32_i16(i32 %u, <8 x i16> %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i32 %u to i16
%tmp1 = insertelement <8 x i16> %v, i16 %0, i32 3
ret <8 x i16> %tmp1
}
define <16 x i8> @trunc_i16_i8(i16 %u, <16 x i8> %v) nounwind readnone {
entry:
%0 = trunc i16 %u to i8
%tmp1 = insertelement <16 x i8> %v, i8 %0, i32 5
ret <16 x i8> %tmp1
}