; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py ; RUN: opt < %s -simplifycfg -simplifycfg-require-and-preserve-domtree=1 -S | FileCheck %s ; This is the naive implementation of x86 BZHI/BEXTR instruction: ; it takes input and bit count, and extracts low nbits up to bit width. ; I.e. unlike shift it does not have any UB when nbits >= bitwidth. ; Which means we don't need a while PHI here, simple select will do. define i32 @extract_low_bits(i32 %input, i32 %nbits) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @extract_low_bits( ; CHECK-NEXT: begin: ; CHECK-NEXT: [[SHOULD_MASK:%.*]] = icmp ult i32 [[NBITS:%.*]], 32 ; CHECK-NEXT: [[MASK_NOT:%.*]] = shl nsw i32 -1, [[NBITS]] ; CHECK-NEXT: [[MASK:%.*]] = xor i32 [[MASK_NOT]], -1 ; CHECK-NEXT: [[MASKED:%.*]] = and i32 [[MASK]], [[INPUT:%.*]] ; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = select i1 [[SHOULD_MASK]], i32 [[MASKED]], i32 [[INPUT]] ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[RES]] ; begin: %should_mask = icmp ult i32 %nbits, 32 br i1 %should_mask, label %perform_masking, label %end perform_masking: ; preds = %begin %mask.not = shl nsw i32 -1, %nbits %mask = xor i32 %mask.not, -1 %masked = and i32 %mask, %input br label %end end: ; preds = %perform_masking, %begin %res = phi i32 [ %masked, %perform_masking ], [ %input, %begin ] ret i32 %res }