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; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_llc_test_checks.py
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown -mattr=-sse4.1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NO_SSE_41
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown -mattr=+sse4.1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=SSE_41

; PR20472 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20472 )
; When sexting a trunc'd vector value, we can't eliminate the zext.
; If we don't have SSE4.1, use punpck.
; If we have SSE4.1, use pmovzx because it combines the load op.
; There may be a better way to do this using pshufb + pmovsx,
; but that is beyond our current codegen capabilities.

define <4 x i32> @trunc_sext(ptr %in) {
; NO_SSE_41-LABEL: trunc_sext:
; NO_SSE_41:       # %bb.0:
; NO_SSE_41-NEXT:    movq {{.*#+}} xmm0 = mem[0],zero
; NO_SSE_41-NEXT:    punpcklwd {{.*#+}} xmm0 = xmm0[0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3]
; NO_SSE_41-NEXT:    pslld $24, %xmm0
; NO_SSE_41-NEXT:    psrad $24, %xmm0
; NO_SSE_41-NEXT:    retq
;
; SSE_41-LABEL: trunc_sext:
; SSE_41:       # %bb.0:
; SSE_41-NEXT:    pmovzxwd {{.*#+}} xmm0 = mem[0],zero,mem[1],zero,mem[2],zero,mem[3],zero
; SSE_41-NEXT:    pslld $24, %xmm0
; SSE_41-NEXT:    psrad $24, %xmm0
; SSE_41-NEXT:    retq
  %load = load <4 x i16>, ptr %in
  %trunc = trunc <4 x i16> %load to <4 x i8>
  %sext = sext <4 x i8> %trunc to <4 x i32>
  ret <4 x i32> %sext
}