llvm-6502/test/Transforms/LoopVectorize/X86/avx512.ll
Adam Nemet 074b752cc9 [X86] AVX512: Enable it in the Loop Vectorizer
This lets us experiment with 512-bit vectorization without passing
force-vector-width manually.

The code generated for a simple integer memset loop is properly vectorized.
Disassembly is still broken for it though :(.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@212634 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2014-07-09 18:22:33 +00:00

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; RUN: opt -mattr=+avx512f --loop-vectorize -S < %s | llc -mattr=+avx512f | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "e-m:o-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.9.0"
; Verify that we generate 512-bit wide vectors for a basic integer memset
; loop.
; CHECK-LABEL: f:
; CHECK: vmovdqu32 %zmm{{.}}, (
; CHECK-NOT: %ymm
define void @f(i32* %a, i32 %n) {
entry:
%cmp4 = icmp sgt i32 %n, 0
br i1 %cmp4, label %for.body.preheader, label %for.end
for.body.preheader: ; preds = %entry
br label %for.body
for.body: ; preds = %for.body.preheader, %for.body
%indvars.iv = phi i64 [ %indvars.iv.next, %for.body ], [ 0, %for.body.preheader ]
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds i32* %a, i64 %indvars.iv
store i32 %n, i32* %arrayidx, align 4
%indvars.iv.next = add nuw nsw i64 %indvars.iv, 1
%lftr.wideiv = trunc i64 %indvars.iv.next to i32
%exitcond = icmp eq i32 %lftr.wideiv, %n
br i1 %exitcond, label %for.end.loopexit, label %for.body
for.end.loopexit: ; preds = %for.body
br label %for.end
for.end: ; preds = %for.end.loopexit, %entry
ret void
}