| ; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_llc_test_checks.py |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=skx | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK,CHECK-SKX |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=knl | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK,CHECK-KNL |
| |
| target triple = "x86_64-unknown-unknown" |
| |
| define <8 x i64> @test1(<8 x i64> %m, <8 x i64> %a, <8 x i64> %b) { |
| ; CHECK-SKX-LABEL: test1: |
| ; CHECK-SKX: # %bb.0: # %entry |
| ; CHECK-SKX-NEXT: vpsllq $63, %zmm0, %zmm0 |
| ; CHECK-SKX-NEXT: vpmovq2m %zmm0, %k1 |
| ; CHECK-SKX-NEXT: vpblendmq %zmm1, %zmm2, %zmm0 {%k1} |
| ; CHECK-SKX-NEXT: retq |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-KNL-LABEL: test1: |
| ; CHECK-KNL: # %bb.0: # %entry |
| ; CHECK-KNL-NEXT: vpsllq $63, %zmm0, %zmm0 |
| ; CHECK-KNL-NEXT: vptestmq %zmm0, %zmm0, %k1 |
| ; CHECK-KNL-NEXT: vpblendmq %zmm1, %zmm2, %zmm0 {%k1} |
| ; CHECK-KNL-NEXT: retq |
| entry: |
| %m.trunc = trunc <8 x i64> %m to <8 x i1> |
| %ret = select <8 x i1> %m.trunc, <8 x i64> %a, <8 x i64> %b |
| ret <8 x i64> %ret |
| } |
| |
| ; This is a very contrived test case to trick the legalizer into splitting the |
| ; v16i1 masks in the select during type legalization, and in so doing extend them |
| ; into two v8i64 types. This lets us ensure that the lowering code can handle |
| ; both formulations of vselect. All of this trickery is because we can't |
| ; directly form an SDAG input to the lowering. |
| define <16 x double> @test2(<16 x float> %x, <16 x float> %y, <16 x double> %a, <16 x double> %b) { |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: test2: |
| ; CHECK: # %bb.0: # %entry |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: vxorps %xmm6, %xmm6, %xmm6 |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: vcmpltps %zmm0, %zmm6, %k0 |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: vcmpltps %zmm6, %zmm1, %k1 |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: korw %k1, %k0, %k1 |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: vblendmpd %zmm2, %zmm4, %zmm0 {%k1} |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: kshiftrw $8, %k1, %k1 |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: vblendmpd %zmm3, %zmm5, %zmm1 {%k1} |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: retq |
| entry: |
| %gt.m = fcmp ogt <16 x float> %x, zeroinitializer |
| %lt.m = fcmp olt <16 x float> %y, zeroinitializer |
| %m.or = or <16 x i1> %gt.m, %lt.m |
| %ret = select <16 x i1> %m.or, <16 x double> %a, <16 x double> %b |
| ret <16 x double> %ret |
| } |