; Test strict conversions of unsigned i64s to floating-point values (z10 only). ; ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 | FileCheck %s declare float @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f32.i64(i64, metadata, metadata) declare double @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f64.i64(i64, metadata, metadata) declare fp128 @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f128.i64(i64, metadata, metadata) ; Test i64->f32. There's no native support for unsigned i64-to-fp conversions, ; but we should be able to implement them using signed i64-to-fp conversions. define float @f1(i64 %i) #0 { ; CHECK-LABEL: f1: ; CHECK: cegbr ; CHECK: aebr ; CHECK: br %r14 %conv = call float @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f32.i64(i64 %i, metadata !"round.dynamic", metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0 ret float %conv } ; Test i64->f64. define double @f2(i64 %i) #0 { ; CHECK-LABEL: f2: ; CHECK: cdgbr ; CHECK: adbr ; CHECK: br %r14 %conv = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f64.i64(i64 %i, metadata !"round.dynamic", metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0 ret double %conv } ; Test i64->f128. define void @f3(i64 %i, fp128 *%dst) #0 { ; CHECK-LABEL: f3: ; CHECK: cxgbr ; CHECK: axbr ; CHECK: br %r14 %conv = call fp128 @llvm.experimental.constrained.uitofp.f128.i64(i64 %i, metadata !"round.dynamic", metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0 store fp128 %conv, fp128 *%dst ret void } attributes #0 = { strictfp }