; RUN: llc -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown -mattr=+sse4.1 -O0 < %s | FileCheck %s ; Check that at -O0, the backend doesn't attempt to canonicalize a vector load ; used by an INSERTPS into a scalar load plus scalar_to_vector. ; ; In order to fold a load into the memory operand of an INSERTPSrm, the backend ; tries to canonicalize a vector load in input to an INSERTPS node into a ; scalar load plus scalar_to_vector. This would allow ISel to match the ; INSERTPSrm variant rather than a load plus INSERTPSrr. ; ; However, ISel can only select an INSERTPSrm if folding a load into the operand ; of an insertps is considered to be profitable. ; ; In the example below: ; ; __m128 test(__m128 a, __m128 *b) { ; __m128 c = _mm_insert_ps(a, *b, 1 << 6); ; return c; ; } ; ; At -O0, the backend would attempt to canonicalize the load to 'b' into ; a scalar load in the hope of matching an INSERTPSrm. ; However, ISel would fail to recognize an INSERTPSrm since load folding is ; always considered unprofitable at -O0. This would leave the insertps mask ; in an invalid state. ; ; The problem with the canonicalization rule performed by the backend is that ; it assumes ISel to always be able to match an INSERTPSrm. This assumption is ; not always correct at -O0. In this example, FastISel fails to lower the ; arguments needed by the entry block. This is enough to enable the DAGCombiner ; and eventually trigger the canonicalization on the INSERTPS node. ; ; This test checks that the vector load in input to the insertps is not ; canonicalized into a scalar load plus scalar_to_vector (a movss). define <4 x float> @test(<4 x float> %a, ptr %b) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test: ; CHECK: movaps (%rdi), [[REG:%[a-z0-9]+]] ; CHECK-NOT: movss ; CHECK: insertps $64, [[REG]], ; CHECK: ret entry: %0 = load <4 x float>, ptr %b, align 16 %1 = call <4 x float> @llvm.x86.sse41.insertps(<4 x float> %a, <4 x float> %0, i32 64) %2 = alloca <4 x float>, align 16 store <4 x float> %1, ptr %2, align 16 %3 = load <4 x float>, ptr %2, align 16 ret <4 x float> %3 } declare <4 x float> @llvm.x86.sse41.insertps(<4 x float>, <4 x float>, i32)