; Test 64-bit floating-point subtraction. ; ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK -check-prefix=CHECK-SCALAR %s ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z13 | FileCheck %s declare double @foo() ; Check register subtraction. define double @f1(double %f1, double %f2) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f1: ; CHECK: sdbr %f0, %f2 ; CHECK: br %r14 %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check the low end of the SDB range. define double @f2(double %f1, double *%ptr) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f2: ; CHECK: sdb %f0, 0(%r2) ; CHECK: br %r14 %f2 = load double, double *%ptr %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check the high end of the aligned SDB range. define double @f3(double %f1, double *%base) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f3: ; CHECK: sdb %f0, 4088(%r2) ; CHECK: br %r14 %ptr = getelementptr double, double *%base, i64 511 %f2 = load double, double *%ptr %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check the next doubleword up, which needs separate address logic. ; Other sequences besides this one would be OK. define double @f4(double %f1, double *%base) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f4: ; CHECK: aghi %r2, 4096 ; CHECK: sdb %f0, 0(%r2) ; CHECK: br %r14 %ptr = getelementptr double, double *%base, i64 512 %f2 = load double, double *%ptr %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check negative displacements, which also need separate address logic. define double @f5(double %f1, double *%base) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f5: ; CHECK: aghi %r2, -8 ; CHECK: sdb %f0, 0(%r2) ; CHECK: br %r14 %ptr = getelementptr double, double *%base, i64 -1 %f2 = load double, double *%ptr %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check that SDB allows indices. define double @f6(double %f1, double *%base, i64 %index) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f6: ; CHECK: sllg %r1, %r3, 3 ; CHECK: sdb %f0, 800(%r1,%r2) ; CHECK: br %r14 %ptr1 = getelementptr double, double *%base, i64 %index %ptr2 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr1, i64 100 %f2 = load double, double *%ptr2 %res = fsub double %f1, %f2 ret double %res } ; Check that subtractions of spilled values can use SDB rather than SDBR. define double @f7(double *%ptr0) { ; CHECK-LABEL: f7: ; CHECK: brasl %r14, foo@PLT ; CHECK-SCALAR: sdb %f0, 16{{[04]}}(%r15) ; CHECK: br %r14 %ptr1 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 2 %ptr2 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 4 %ptr3 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 6 %ptr4 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 8 %ptr5 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 10 %ptr6 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 12 %ptr7 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 14 %ptr8 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 16 %ptr9 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 18 %ptr10 = getelementptr double, double *%ptr0, i64 20 %val0 = load double, double *%ptr0 %val1 = load double, double *%ptr1 %val2 = load double, double *%ptr2 %val3 = load double, double *%ptr3 %val4 = load double, double *%ptr4 %val5 = load double, double *%ptr5 %val6 = load double, double *%ptr6 %val7 = load double, double *%ptr7 %val8 = load double, double *%ptr8 %val9 = load double, double *%ptr9 %val10 = load double, double *%ptr10 %ret = call double @foo() %sub0 = fsub double %ret, %val0 %sub1 = fsub double %sub0, %val1 %sub2 = fsub double %sub1, %val2 %sub3 = fsub double %sub2, %val3 %sub4 = fsub double %sub3, %val4 %sub5 = fsub double %sub4, %val5 %sub6 = fsub double %sub5, %val6 %sub7 = fsub double %sub6, %val7 %sub8 = fsub double %sub7, %val8 %sub9 = fsub double %sub8, %val9 %sub10 = fsub double %sub9, %val10 ret double %sub10 }