- case SystemZ::L: return SystemZ::LT;
- case SystemZ::LY: return SystemZ::LT;
- case SystemZ::LG: return SystemZ::LTG;
- case SystemZ::LGF: return SystemZ::LTGF;
- case SystemZ::LR: return SystemZ::LTR;
- case SystemZ::LGFR: return SystemZ::LTGFR;
- case SystemZ::LGR: return SystemZ::LTGR;
- case SystemZ::LER: return SystemZ::LTEBR;
- case SystemZ::LDR: return SystemZ::LTDBR;
- case SystemZ::LXR: return SystemZ::LTXBR;
- default: return 0;
+ case SystemZ::L: return SystemZ::LT;
+ case SystemZ::LY: return SystemZ::LT;
+ case SystemZ::LG: return SystemZ::LTG;
+ case SystemZ::LGF: return SystemZ::LTGF;
+ case SystemZ::LR: return SystemZ::LTR;
+ case SystemZ::LGFR: return SystemZ::LTGFR;
+ case SystemZ::LGR: return SystemZ::LTGR;
+ case SystemZ::LER: return SystemZ::LTEBR;
+ case SystemZ::LDR: return SystemZ::LTDBR;
+ case SystemZ::LXR: return SystemZ::LTXBR;
+ // On zEC12 we prefer to use RISBGN. But if there is a chance to
+ // actually use the condition code, we may turn it back into RISGB.
+ // Note that RISBG is not really a "load-and-test" instruction,
+ // but sets the same condition code values, so is OK to use here.
+ case SystemZ::RISBGN: return SystemZ::RISBG;
+ default: return 0;