llvm-6502/test/CodeGen/AArch64/ldst-unscaledimm.ll
Tim Northover 7bc8414ee9 Add explicit triples to AArch64 tests
Only Linux is supported at the moment, and other platforms quickly fault. As a
result these tests would fail on non-Linux hosts. It may be worth making the
tests more generic again as more platforms are supported.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@174170 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2013-02-01 11:40:47 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s
@var_8bit = global i8 0
@var_16bit = global i16 0
@var_32bit = global i32 0
@var_64bit = global i64 0
@var_float = global float 0.0
@var_double = global double 0.0
@varptr = global i8* null
define void @ldst_8bit() {
; CHECK: ldst_8bit:
; No architectural support for loads to 16-bit or 8-bit since we
; promote i8 during lowering.
%addr_8bit = load i8** @varptr
; match a sign-extending load 8-bit -> 32-bit
%addr_sext32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -256
%val8_sext32 = load volatile i8* %addr_sext32
%val32_signed = sext i8 %val8_sext32 to i32
store volatile i32 %val32_signed, i32* @var_32bit
; CHECK: ldursb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-256]
; match a zero-extending load volatile 8-bit -> 32-bit
%addr_zext32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -12
%val8_zext32 = load volatile i8* %addr_zext32
%val32_unsigned = zext i8 %val8_zext32 to i32
store volatile i32 %val32_unsigned, i32* @var_32bit
; CHECK: ldurb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-12]
; match an any-extending load volatile 8-bit -> 32-bit
%addr_anyext = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -1
%val8_anyext = load volatile i8* %addr_anyext
%newval8 = add i8 %val8_anyext, 1
store volatile i8 %newval8, i8* @var_8bit
; CHECK: ldurb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-1]
; match a sign-extending load volatile 8-bit -> 64-bit
%addr_sext64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -5
%val8_sext64 = load volatile i8* %addr_sext64
%val64_signed = sext i8 %val8_sext64 to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_signed, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldursb {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-5]
; match a zero-extending load volatile 8-bit -> 64-bit.
; This uses the fact that ldrb w0, [x0] will zero out the high 32-bits
; of x0 so it's identical to load volatileing to 32-bits.
%addr_zext64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -9
%val8_zext64 = load volatile i8* %addr_zext64
%val64_unsigned = zext i8 %val8_zext64 to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_unsigned, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldurb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-9]
; truncating store volatile 32-bits to 8-bits
%addr_trunc32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -256
%val32 = load volatile i32* @var_32bit
%val8_trunc32 = trunc i32 %val32 to i8
store volatile i8 %val8_trunc32, i8* %addr_trunc32
; CHECK: sturb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-256]
; truncating store volatile 64-bits to 8-bits
%addr_trunc64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -1
%val64 = load volatile i64* @var_64bit
%val8_trunc64 = trunc i64 %val64 to i8
store volatile i8 %val8_trunc64, i8* %addr_trunc64
; CHECK: sturb {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-1]
ret void
}
define void @ldst_16bit() {
; CHECK: ldst_16bit:
; No architectural support for loads to 16-bit or 16-bit since we
; promote i16 during lowering.
%addr_8bit = load i8** @varptr
; match a sign-extending load 16-bit -> 32-bit
%addr8_sext32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -256
%addr_sext32 = bitcast i8* %addr8_sext32 to i16*
%val16_sext32 = load volatile i16* %addr_sext32
%val32_signed = sext i16 %val16_sext32 to i32
store volatile i32 %val32_signed, i32* @var_32bit
; CHECK: ldursh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-256]
; match a zero-extending load volatile 16-bit -> 32-bit. With offset that would be unaligned.
%addr8_zext32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 15
%addr_zext32 = bitcast i8* %addr8_zext32 to i16*
%val16_zext32 = load volatile i16* %addr_zext32
%val32_unsigned = zext i16 %val16_zext32 to i32
store volatile i32 %val32_unsigned, i32* @var_32bit
; CHECK: ldurh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #15]
; match an any-extending load volatile 16-bit -> 32-bit
%addr8_anyext = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -1
%addr_anyext = bitcast i8* %addr8_anyext to i16*
%val16_anyext = load volatile i16* %addr_anyext
%newval16 = add i16 %val16_anyext, 1
store volatile i16 %newval16, i16* @var_16bit
; CHECK: ldurh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-1]
; match a sign-extending load volatile 16-bit -> 64-bit
%addr8_sext64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -5
%addr_sext64 = bitcast i8* %addr8_sext64 to i16*
%val16_sext64 = load volatile i16* %addr_sext64
%val64_signed = sext i16 %val16_sext64 to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_signed, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldursh {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-5]
; match a zero-extending load volatile 16-bit -> 64-bit.
; This uses the fact that ldrb w0, [x0] will zero out the high 32-bits
; of x0 so it's identical to load volatileing to 32-bits.
%addr8_zext64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 9
%addr_zext64 = bitcast i8* %addr8_zext64 to i16*
%val16_zext64 = load volatile i16* %addr_zext64
%val64_unsigned = zext i16 %val16_zext64 to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_unsigned, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldurh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #9]
; truncating store volatile 32-bits to 16-bits
%addr8_trunc32 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -256
%addr_trunc32 = bitcast i8* %addr8_trunc32 to i16*
%val32 = load volatile i32* @var_32bit
%val16_trunc32 = trunc i32 %val32 to i16
store volatile i16 %val16_trunc32, i16* %addr_trunc32
; CHECK: sturh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-256]
; truncating store volatile 64-bits to 16-bits
%addr8_trunc64 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -1
%addr_trunc64 = bitcast i8* %addr8_trunc64 to i16*
%val64 = load volatile i64* @var_64bit
%val16_trunc64 = trunc i64 %val64 to i16
store volatile i16 %val16_trunc64, i16* %addr_trunc64
; CHECK: sturh {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-1]
ret void
}
define void @ldst_32bit() {
; CHECK: ldst_32bit:
%addr_8bit = load i8** @varptr
; Straight 32-bit load/store
%addr32_8_noext = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 1
%addr32_noext = bitcast i8* %addr32_8_noext to i32*
%val32_noext = load volatile i32* %addr32_noext
store volatile i32 %val32_noext, i32* %addr32_noext
; CHECK: ldur {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #1]
; CHECK: stur {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #1]
; Zero-extension to 64-bits
%addr32_8_zext = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -256
%addr32_zext = bitcast i8* %addr32_8_zext to i32*
%val32_zext = load volatile i32* %addr32_zext
%val64_unsigned = zext i32 %val32_zext to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_unsigned, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldur {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-256]
; CHECK: str {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #:lo12:var_64bit]
; Sign-extension to 64-bits
%addr32_8_sext = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -12
%addr32_sext = bitcast i8* %addr32_8_sext to i32*
%val32_sext = load volatile i32* %addr32_sext
%val64_signed = sext i32 %val32_sext to i64
store volatile i64 %val64_signed, i64* @var_64bit
; CHECK: ldursw {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-12]
; CHECK: str {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #:lo12:var_64bit]
; Truncation from 64-bits
%addr64_8_trunc = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 255
%addr64_trunc = bitcast i8* %addr64_8_trunc to i64*
%addr32_8_trunc = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -20
%addr32_trunc = bitcast i8* %addr32_8_trunc to i32*
%val64_trunc = load volatile i64* %addr64_trunc
%val32_trunc = trunc i64 %val64_trunc to i32
store volatile i32 %val32_trunc, i32* %addr32_trunc
; CHECK: ldur {{x[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #255]
; CHECK: stur {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-20]
ret void
}
define void @ldst_float() {
; CHECK: ldst_float:
%addr_8bit = load i8** @varptr
%addrfp_8 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 -5
%addrfp = bitcast i8* %addrfp_8 to float*
%valfp = load volatile float* %addrfp
; CHECK: ldur {{s[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-5]
store volatile float %valfp, float* %addrfp
; CHECK: stur {{s[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #-5]
ret void
}
define void @ldst_double() {
; CHECK: ldst_double:
%addr_8bit = load i8** @varptr
%addrfp_8 = getelementptr i8* %addr_8bit, i64 4
%addrfp = bitcast i8* %addrfp_8 to double*
%valfp = load volatile double* %addrfp
; CHECK: ldur {{d[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #4]
store volatile double %valfp, double* %addrfp
; CHECK: stur {{d[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #4]
ret void
}