If the compare in a select pattern has another use then it can't be removed, so we'd just
be creating repeated code if we created a min/max node.
Spotted by Matt Arsenault!
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@239037
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while (TLI.getTypeAction(Ctx, VT) == TargetLoweringBase::TypeSplitVector)
VT = TLI.getTypeToTransformTo(Ctx, VT);
- if (Opc != ISD::DELETED_NODE && TLI.isOperationLegalOrCustom(Opc, VT)) {
+ if (Opc != ISD::DELETED_NODE && TLI.isOperationLegalOrCustom(Opc, VT) &&
+ // If the underlying comparison instruction is used by any other instruction,
+ // the consumed instructions won't be destroyed, so it is not profitable
+ // to convert to a min/max.
+ cast<SelectInst>(&I)->getCondition()->hasOneUse()) {
OpCode = Opc;
LHSVal = getValue(LHS);
RHSVal = getValue(RHS);
%t2 = select <16 x i1> %t1, <16 x i32> %a, <16 x i32> %b
ret <16 x i32> %t2
}
+
+; CHECK-LABEL: t12
+; CHECK-NOT: umin
+; The icmp is used by two instructions, so don't produce a umin node.
+define <16 x i8> @t12(<16 x i8> %a, <16 x i8> %b) {
+ %t1 = icmp ugt <16 x i8> %b, %a
+ %t2 = select <16 x i1> %t1, <16 x i8> %a, <16 x i8> %b
+ %t3 = zext <16 x i1> %t1 to <16 x i8>
+ %t4 = add <16 x i8> %t3, %t2
+ ret <16 x i8> %t4
+}