no-odd-spreg.ll
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; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -mcpu=mips32 < %s \
; RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=ALL,ODDSPREG,ODDSPREG-NO-EMIT
; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -mcpu=mips32 -mattr=+nooddspreg < %s \
; RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=ALL,NOODDSPREG
; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -mcpu=mips32r6 -mattr=fp64 < %s \
; RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=ALL,ODDSPREG,ODDSPREG-NO-EMIT
; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -mcpu=mips32r6 -mattr=fp64,+nooddspreg < %s \
; RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=ALL,NOODDSPREG
; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -mcpu=mips32r6 -mattr=fpxx,-nooddspreg < %s \
; RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=ALL,ODDSPREG,ODDSPREG-EMIT
; We don't emit a directive unless we need to. This is to support versions of
; GAS which do not support the directive.
; ODDSPREG-EMIT: .module oddspreg
; ODDSPREG-NO-EMIT-NOT: .module oddspreg
; NOODDSPREG: .module nooddspreg
define float @two_floats(float %a) {
entry:
; Clobber all except $f12 and $f13
;
; The intention is that if odd single precision registers are permitted, the
; allocator will choose $f12 and $f13 to avoid the spill/reload.
;
; On the other hand, if odd single precision registers are not permitted, it
; will be forced to spill/reload either %a or %0.
;
; This is affected by scheduling as the new machine scheduler schedules the
; two adds together, avoiding the spill+reload.
%0 = fadd float %a, 1.0
call void asm "# Clobber", "~{$f0},~{$f1},~{$f2},~{$f3},~{$f4},~{$f5},~{$f6},~{$f7},~{$f8},~{$f9},~{$f10},~{$f11},~{$f14},~{$f15},~{$f16},~{$f17},~{$f18},~{$f19},~{$f20},~{$f21},~{$f22},~{$f23},~{$f24},~{$f25},~{$f26},~{$f27},~{$f28},~{$f29},~{$f30},~{$f31}"()
%1 = fadd float %a, %0
ret float %1
}
; ALL-LABEL: two_floats:
; ODDSPREG: add.s $f[[RES:[0-9]]], $f12, ${{f[0-9]+}}
; ODDSPREG: add.s ${{f[0-9]+}}, $f12, $f[[RES]]
; ODDSPREG-NOT: swc1
; ODDSPREG-NOT: lwc1
; NOODDSPREG: add.s $[[T0:f[0-9]*[02468]]], $f12, ${{f[0-9]+}}
; NOODDSPREG-NOT: swc1 $[[T0]],
; NOODDSPREG-NOT: lwc1 $[[T1:f[0-9]*[02468]]],
; NOODDSPREG: add.s ${{f[0-9]+}}, $f12, $[[T0]]
define double @two_doubles(double %a) {
entry:
; Clobber all except $f12 and $f13
;
; -mno-odd-sp-reg doesn't need to affect double precision values so both cases
; use $f12 and $f13.
%0 = fadd double %a, 1.0
call void asm "# Clobber", "~{$f0},~{$f1},~{$f2},~{$f3},~{$f4},~{$f5},~{$f6},~{$f7},~{$f8},~{$f9},~{$f10},~{$f11},~{$f14},~{$f15},~{$f16},~{$f17},~{$f18},~{$f19},~{$f20},~{$f21},~{$f22},~{$f23},~{$f24},~{$f25},~{$f26},~{$f27},~{$f28},~{$f29},~{$f30},~{$f31}"()
%1 = fadd double %a, %0
ret double %1
}
; ALL-LABEL: two_doubles:
; ALL-DAG: add.d $[[T0:f[0-9]+]], $f12, ${{f[0-9]+}}
; ALL-DAG: add.d ${{f[0-9]+}}, $f12, $[[T0]]
; INVALID: -mattr=+nooddspreg is not currently permitted for a 32-bit FPU register file (FR=0 mode).