| ; RUN: opt -march=hexagon -hexagon-loop-idiom -S < %s | FileCheck %s |
| |
| ; Make sure we don't convert load/store loops into memcpy if the access type |
| ; is a vector. Using vector instructions is generally better in such cases. |
| |
| ; CHECK-NOT: @llvm.memcpy |
| |
| %s.0 = type { i32 } |
| |
| define void @f0(%s.0* noalias %a0, %s.0* noalias %a1) #0 align 2 { |
| b0: |
| br i1 undef, label %b1, label %b2 |
| |
| b1: ; preds = %b1, %b0 |
| %v0 = phi i32 [ %v7, %b1 ], [ 0, %b0 ] |
| %v1 = mul nuw nsw i32 %v0, 64 |
| %v2 = getelementptr %s.0, %s.0* %a0, i32 %v1 |
| %v3 = getelementptr %s.0, %s.0* %a1, i32 %v1 |
| %v4 = bitcast %s.0* %v2 to <64 x i32>* |
| %v5 = load <64 x i32>, <64 x i32>* %v4, align 256 |
| %v6 = bitcast %s.0* %v3 to <64 x i32>* |
| store <64 x i32> %v5, <64 x i32>* %v6, align 256 |
| %v7 = add nuw nsw i32 %v0, 1 |
| br i1 undef, label %b1, label %b2 |
| |
| b2: ; preds = %b1, %b0 |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| attributes #0 = { "target-cpu"="hexagonv60" "target-features"="+hvx,+hvx-length64b" } |