; bswap should be constant folded when it is passed a constant argument
-; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86 | FileCheck %s
+; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86 -mcpu=i686 | FileCheck %s
+; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86-64 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK64
declare i16 @llvm.bswap.i16(i16)
declare i64 @llvm.bswap.i64(i64)
define i16 @W(i16 %A) {
-; CHECK: W:
+; CHECK-LABEL: W:
; CHECK: rolw $8, %ax
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: W:
+; CHECK64: rolw $8, %
%Z = call i16 @llvm.bswap.i16( i16 %A ) ; <i16> [#uses=1]
ret i16 %Z
}
define i32 @X(i32 %A) {
-; CHECK: X:
+; CHECK-LABEL: X:
; CHECK: bswapl %eax
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: X:
+; CHECK64: bswapl %
%Z = call i32 @llvm.bswap.i32( i32 %A ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
ret i32 %Z
}
define i64 @Y(i64 %A) {
-; CHECK: Y:
+; CHECK-LABEL: Y:
; CHECK: bswapl %eax
; CHECK: bswapl %edx
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: Y:
+; CHECK64: bswapq %
%Z = call i64 @llvm.bswap.i64( i64 %A ) ; <i64> [#uses=1]
ret i64 %Z
}
; rdar://9164521
define i32 @test1(i32 %a) nounwind readnone {
entry:
-; CHECK: test1
-; CHECK: bswapl %eax
-; CHECK: shrl $16, %eax
+; CHECK-LABEL: test1:
+; CHECK: bswapl [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK: shrl $16, [[REG]]
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: test1:
+; CHECK64: bswapl [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK64: shrl $16, [[REG]]
%and = lshr i32 %a, 8
%shr3 = and i32 %and, 255
%and2 = shl i32 %a, 8
define i32 @test2(i32 %a) nounwind readnone {
entry:
-; CHECK: test2
-; CHECK: bswapl %eax
-; CHECK: sarl $16, %eax
+; CHECK-LABEL: test2:
+; CHECK: bswapl [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK: sarl $16, [[REG]]
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: test2:
+; CHECK64: bswapl [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK64: sarl $16, [[REG]]
%and = lshr i32 %a, 8
%shr4 = and i32 %and, 255
%and2 = shl i32 %a, 8
%conv3 = ashr exact i32 %sext, 16
ret i32 %conv3
}
+
+@var8 = global i8 0
+@var16 = global i16 0
+
+; The "shl" below can move bits into the high parts of the value, so the
+; operation is not a "bswap, shr" pair.
+
+; rdar://problem/14814049
+define i64 @not_bswap() {
+; CHECK-LABEL: not_bswap:
+; CHECK-NOT: bswapl
+; CHECK: ret
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: not_bswap:
+; CHECK64-NOT: bswapq
+; CHECK64: ret
+ %init = load i16* @var16
+ %big = zext i16 %init to i64
+
+ %hishifted = lshr i64 %big, 8
+ %loshifted = shl i64 %big, 8
+
+ %notswapped = or i64 %hishifted, %loshifted
+
+ ret i64 %notswapped
+}
+
+; This time, the lshr (and subsequent or) is completely useless. While it's
+; technically correct to convert this into a "bswap, shr", it's suboptimal. A
+; simple shl works better.
+
+define i64 @not_useful_bswap() {
+; CHECK-LABEL: not_useful_bswap:
+; CHECK-NOT: bswapl
+; CHECK: ret
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: not_useful_bswap:
+; CHECK64-NOT: bswapq
+; CHECK64: ret
+
+ %init = load i8* @var8
+ %big = zext i8 %init to i64
+
+ %hishifted = lshr i64 %big, 8
+ %loshifted = shl i64 %big, 8
+
+ %notswapped = or i64 %hishifted, %loshifted
+
+ ret i64 %notswapped
+}
+
+; Finally, it *is* OK to just mask off the shl if we know that the value is zero
+; beyond 16 bits anyway. This is a legitimate bswap.
+
+define i64 @finally_useful_bswap() {
+; CHECK-LABEL: finally_useful_bswap:
+; CHECK: bswapl [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK: shrl $16, [[REG]]
+; CHECK: ret
+
+; CHECK64-LABEL: finally_useful_bswap:
+; CHECK64: bswapq [[REG:%.*]]
+; CHECK64: shrq $48, [[REG]]
+; CHECK64: ret
+
+ %init = load i16* @var16
+ %big = zext i16 %init to i64
+
+ %hishifted = lshr i64 %big, 8
+ %lomasked = and i64 %big, 255
+ %loshifted = shl i64 %lomasked, 8
+
+ %swapped = or i64 %hishifted, %loshifted
+
+ ret i64 %swapped
+}
+