// Move from the float value from float registers into the
// integer registers.
- // TODO: this conversion is done in two steps, because
- // f64->i64 conversion is done efficiently, and i64->v2i32 is
- // basically a no-op. But f64->v2i32 is NOT done efficiently
- // for some reason.
- Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, MVT::i64, Arg);
+ // TODO: The f64 -> v2i32 conversion is super-inefficient for
+ // constants: it sticks them in the constant pool, then loads
+ // to a fp register, then stores to temp memory, then loads to
+ // integer registers.
Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, MVT::v2i32, Arg);
}
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+; RUN: llc < %s -march=sparc | FileCheck %s
+
+; TODO: actually fix the codegen to be optimal. At least we don't
+; crash for now, though...
+
+;; Bitcast should not do a runtime conversion, but rather emit a
+;; constant into integer registers directly.
+
+; CHECK-LABEL: bitcast:
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 1049856, %o0
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 0, %o1
+define <2 x i32> @bitcast() {
+ %1 = bitcast double 5.0 to <2 x i32>
+ ret <2 x i32> %1
+}
+
+;; Same thing for a call using a double (which gets passed in integer
+;; registers)
+
+; CHECK-LABEL: test_call
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 1049856, %o0
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 0, %o1
+declare void @a(double)
+define void @test_call() {
+ call void @a(double 5.0)
+ ret void
+}
+
+;; And for a libcall emitted from the pow intrinsic. (libcall
+;; emission happens after SelectionDAG type legalization, so is a bit
+;; different than a normal function call. This was crashing before,
+;; due to an earlier broken workaround for this issue.)
+
+; CHECK-LABEL: test_intrins_call
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 1049856, %o0
+; TODO-CHECK: sethi 0, %o1
+declare double @llvm.pow.f64(double, double)
+define double @test_intrins_call() {
+ %1 = call double @llvm.pow.f64(double 2.0, double 2.0)
+ ret double %1
+}