llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/mmx-vzmovl-2.ll
Dale Johannesen 0488fb649a Massive rewrite of MMX:
The x86_mmx type is used for MMX intrinsics, parameters and
return values where these use MMX registers, and is also
supported in load, store, and bitcast.

Only the above operations generate MMX instructions, and optimizations
do not operate on or produce MMX intrinsics. 

MMX-sized vectors <2 x i32> etc. are lowered to XMM or split into
smaller pieces.  Optimizations may occur on these forms and the
result casted back to x86_mmx, provided the result feeds into a
previous existing x86_mmx operation.

The point of all this is prevent optimizations from introducing
MMX operations, which is unsafe due to the EMMS problem.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@115243 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2010-09-30 23:57:10 +00:00

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; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86-64 -mattr=+mmx | grep pxor
; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86-64 -mattr=+mmx | grep punpckldq
%struct.vS1024 = type { [8 x <4 x i32>] }
%struct.vS512 = type { [4 x <4 x i32>] }
declare x86_mmx @llvm.x86.mmx.psrli.q(x86_mmx, i32) nounwind readnone
define void @t() nounwind {
entry:
br label %bb554
bb554: ; preds = %bb554, %entry
%sum.0.reg2mem.0 = phi <1 x i64> [ %tmp562, %bb554 ], [ zeroinitializer, %entry ] ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
%0 = load x86_mmx* null, align 8 ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=2]
%1 = bitcast x86_mmx %0 to <2 x i32> ; <<2 x i32>> [#uses=1]
%tmp555 = and <2 x i32> %1, < i32 -1, i32 0 > ; <<2 x i32>> [#uses=1]
%2 = bitcast <2 x i32> %tmp555 to x86_mmx ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
%3 = call x86_mmx @llvm.x86.mmx.psrli.q(x86_mmx %0, i32 32) nounwind readnone ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
store <1 x i64> %sum.0.reg2mem.0, <1 x i64>* null
%tmp3 = bitcast x86_mmx %2 to <1 x i64>
%tmp558 = add <1 x i64> %sum.0.reg2mem.0, %tmp3 ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
%tmp5 = bitcast <1 x i64> %tmp558 to x86_mmx
%4 = call x86_mmx @llvm.x86.mmx.psrli.q(x86_mmx %tmp5, i32 32) nounwind readnone ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
%tmp6 = bitcast x86_mmx %4 to <1 x i64>
%tmp7 = bitcast x86_mmx %3 to <1 x i64>
%tmp562 = add <1 x i64> %tmp6, %tmp7 ; <<1 x i64>> [#uses=1]
br label %bb554
}