machine-sink.ll
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; RUN: llc < %s -march=nvptx -mcpu=sm_20 | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v16:16:16-v32:32:32-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-n16:32:64"
@scalar1 = internal addrspace(3) global float 0.000000e+00, align 4
@scalar2 = internal addrspace(3) global float 0.000000e+00, align 4
; We shouldn't sink mul.rn.f32 to BB %merge because BB %merge post-dominates
; BB %entry. Over-sinking created more register pressure on this example. The
; backend would sink the fmuls to BB %merge, but not the loads for being
; conservative on sinking memory accesses. As a result, the loads and
; the two fmuls would be separated to two basic blocks, causing two
; cross-BB live ranges.
define float @post_dominate(float %x, i1 %cond) {
; CHECK-LABEL: post_dominate(
entry:
%0 = load float, float* addrspacecast (float addrspace(3)* @scalar1 to float*), align 4
%1 = load float, float* addrspacecast (float addrspace(3)* @scalar2 to float*), align 4
; CHECK: ld.shared.f32
; CHECK: ld.shared.f32
%2 = fmul float %0, %0
%3 = fmul float %1, %2
; CHECK-NOT: bra
; CHECK: mul.rn.f32
; CHECK: mul.rn.f32
br i1 %cond, label %then, label %merge
then:
%z = fadd float %x, %x
br label %then2
then2:
%z2 = fadd float %z, %z
br label %merge
merge:
%y = phi float [ 0.0, %entry ], [ %z2, %then2 ]
%w = fadd float %y, %3
ret float %w
}