TableGen had been nicely generating code to print a number of instructions using shorter aliases (and PowerPC has plenty of short mnemonics), but we were not calling it. For some of the aliases we support in the parser, TableGen can't infer the "inverse" alias relationship, so there is still more to do. Thus, after some hours of updating test cases... llvm-svn: 235616
53 lines
1.3 KiB
LLVM
53 lines
1.3 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc -mcpu=pwr8 -mattr=+vsx -mtriple=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu < %s | FileCheck %s
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define <2 x double> @testi0(<2 x double>* %p1, double* %p2) {
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%v = load <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %p1
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%s = load double, double* %p2
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%r = insertelement <2 x double> %v, double %s, i32 0
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ret <2 x double> %r
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; CHECK-LABEL: testi0
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; CHECK: lxvd2x 0, 0, 3
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; CHECK: lxsdx 34, 0, 4
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; CHECK: xxswapd 0, 0
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; CHECK: xxspltd 1, 34, 0
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; CHECK: xxpermdi 34, 0, 1, 1
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}
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define <2 x double> @testi1(<2 x double>* %p1, double* %p2) {
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%v = load <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %p1
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%s = load double, double* %p2
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%r = insertelement <2 x double> %v, double %s, i32 1
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ret <2 x double> %r
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; CHECK-LABEL: testi1
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; CHECK: lxvd2x 0, 0, 3
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; CHECK: lxsdx 34, 0, 4
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; CHECK: xxswapd 0, 0
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; CHECK: xxspltd 1, 34, 0
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; CHECK: xxmrgld 34, 1, 0
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}
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define double @teste0(<2 x double>* %p1) {
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%v = load <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %p1
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%r = extractelement <2 x double> %v, i32 0
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ret double %r
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; FIXME: Swap optimization will collapse this into lxvd2x 1, 0, 3.
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; CHECK-LABEL: teste0
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; CHECK: lxvd2x 0, 0, 3
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; CHECK: xxswapd 0, 0
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; CHECK: xxswapd 1, 0
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}
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define double @teste1(<2 x double>* %p1) {
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%v = load <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %p1
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%r = extractelement <2 x double> %v, i32 1
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ret double %r
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; CHECK-LABEL: teste1
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; CHECK: lxvd2x 0, 0, 3
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; CHECK: xxswapd 1, 0
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}
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