llvm-6502/test/CodeGen/CellSPU/mul_ops.ll
Scott Michel 02d711b93e - Start moving target-dependent nodes that could be represented by an
instruction sequence and cannot ordinarily be simplified by DAGcombine
  into the various target description files or SPUDAGToDAGISel.cpp.

  This makes some 64-bit operations legal.

- Eliminate target-dependent ISD enums.

- Update tests.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@61508 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2008-12-30 23:28:25 +00:00

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; RUN: llvm-as -o - %s | llc -march=cellspu > %t1.s
; RUN: grep mpy %t1.s | count 44
; RUN: grep mpyu %t1.s | count 4
; RUN: grep mpyh %t1.s | count 10
; RUN: grep mpyhh %t1.s | count 2
; RUN: grep rotma %t1.s | count 12
; RUN: grep rotmahi %t1.s | count 4
; RUN: grep and %t1.s | count 2
; RUN: grep selb %t1.s | count 6
; RUN: grep fsmbi %t1.s | count 4
; RUN: grep shli %t1.s | count 4
; RUN: grep shlhi %t1.s | count 4
; RUN: grep ila %t1.s | count 2
; RUN: grep xsbh %t1.s | count 4
target datalayout = "E-p:32:32:128-f64:64:128-f32:32:128-i64:32:128-i32:32:128-i16:16:128-i8:8:128-i1:8:128-a0:0:128-v128:128:128-s0:128:128"
target triple = "spu"
; 32-bit multiply instruction generation:
define <4 x i32> @mpy_v4i32_1(<4 x i32> %arg1, <4 x i32> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <4 x i32> %arg1, %arg2
ret <4 x i32> %A
}
define <4 x i32> @mpy_v4i32_2(<4 x i32> %arg1, <4 x i32> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <4 x i32> %arg2, %arg1
ret <4 x i32> %A
}
define <8 x i16> @mpy_v8i16_1(<8 x i16> %arg1, <8 x i16> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <8 x i16> %arg1, %arg2
ret <8 x i16> %A
}
define <8 x i16> @mpy_v8i16_2(<8 x i16> %arg1, <8 x i16> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <8 x i16> %arg2, %arg1
ret <8 x i16> %A
}
define <16 x i8> @mul_v16i8_1(<16 x i8> %arg1, <16 x i8> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <16 x i8> %arg2, %arg1
ret <16 x i8> %A
}
define <16 x i8> @mul_v16i8_2(<16 x i8> %arg1, <16 x i8> %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul <16 x i8> %arg1, %arg2
ret <16 x i8> %A
}
define i32 @mul_i32_1(i32 %arg1, i32 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i32 %arg2, %arg1
ret i32 %A
}
define i32 @mul_i32_2(i32 %arg1, i32 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i32 %arg1, %arg2
ret i32 %A
}
define i16 @mul_i16_1(i16 %arg1, i16 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i16 %arg2, %arg1
ret i16 %A
}
define i16 @mul_i16_2(i16 %arg1, i16 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i16 %arg1, %arg2
ret i16 %A
}
define i8 @mul_i8_1(i8 %arg1, i8 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i8 %arg2, %arg1
ret i8 %A
}
define i8 @mul_i8_2(i8 %arg1, i8 %arg2) {
entry:
%A = mul i8 %arg1, %arg2
ret i8 %A
}