105 lines
3.2 KiB
LLVM
105 lines
3.2 KiB
LLVM
; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_llc_test_checks.py
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown -enable-unsafe-fp-math | FileCheck %s
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define double @exact(double %x) {
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; Exact division by a constant converted to multiplication.
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; CHECK-LABEL: exact:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: mulsd {{.*}}(%rip), %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%div = fdiv double %x, 2.0
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ret double %div
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}
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define double @inexact(double %x) {
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; Inexact division by a constant converted to multiplication.
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; CHECK-LABEL: inexact:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: mulsd {{.*}}(%rip), %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%div = fdiv double %x, 0x41DFFFFFFFC00000
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ret double %div
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}
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define double @funky(double %x) {
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; No conversion to multiplication if too funky.
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; CHECK-LABEL: funky:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: xorpd %xmm1, %xmm1
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; CHECK-NEXT: divsd %xmm1, %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%div = fdiv double %x, 0.0
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ret double %div
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}
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define double @denormal1(double %x) {
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; Don't generate multiplication by a denormal.
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; CHECK-LABEL: denormal1:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: divsd {{.*}}(%rip), %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%div = fdiv double %x, 0x7FD0000000000001
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ret double %div
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}
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define double @denormal2(double %x) {
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; Don't generate multiplication by a denormal.
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; CHECK-LABEL: denormal2:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: divsd {{.*}}(%rip), %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%div = fdiv double %x, 0x7FEFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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ret double %div
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}
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; Deleting the negates does not require unsafe-fp-math.
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define float @double_negative(float %x, float %y) #0 {
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; CHECK-LABEL: double_negative:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: divss %xmm1, %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%neg1 = fsub float -0.0, %x
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%neg2 = fsub float -0.0, %y
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%div = fdiv float %neg1, %neg2
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ret float %div
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}
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define <4 x float> @double_negative_vector(<4 x float> %x, <4 x float> %y) #0 {
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; CHECK-LABEL: double_negative_vector:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: divps %xmm1, %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%neg1 = fsub <4 x float> <float -0.0, float -0.0, float -0.0, float -0.0>, %x
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%neg2 = fsub <4 x float> <float -0.0, float -0.0, float -0.0, float -0.0>, %y
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%div = fdiv <4 x float> %neg1, %neg2
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ret <4 x float> %div
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}
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; This test used to fail, depending on how llc was built (e.g. using
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; clang/gcc), due to order of argument evaluation not being well defined. We
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; ended up hitting llvm_unreachable in getNegatedExpression when building with
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; gcc. Just make sure that we get a deterministic result.
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define float @fdiv_fneg_combine(float %a0, float %a1, float %a2) #0 {
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; CHECK-LABEL: fdiv_fneg_combine:
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; CHECK: # %bb.0:
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; CHECK-NEXT: movaps %xmm0, %xmm3
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; CHECK-NEXT: subss %xmm1, %xmm3
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; CHECK-NEXT: subss %xmm0, %xmm1
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; CHECK-NEXT: mulss %xmm2, %xmm1
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; CHECK-NEXT: subss %xmm2, %xmm3
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; CHECK-NEXT: divss %xmm3, %xmm1
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; CHECK-NEXT: movaps %xmm1, %xmm0
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; CHECK-NEXT: retq
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%sub1 = fsub fast float %a0, %a1
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%mul2 = fmul fast float %sub1, %a2
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%neg = fneg fast float %a0
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%add3 = fadd fast float %a1, %neg
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%sub4 = fadd fast float %add3, %a2
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%div5 = fdiv fast float %mul2, %sub4
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ret float %div5
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}
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attributes #0 = { "unsafe-fp-math"="false" }
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