[llvm] [RISCV][GISel] Support nxv16p0 for RV32. (PR #101573)
Craig Topper via llvm-commits
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Sun Aug 4 15:01:23 PDT 2024
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+# NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_mir_test_checks.py
+# RUN: llc -mtriple=riscv64 -mattr=+v -run-pass=legalizer %s -o - | FileCheck %s
+--- |
+
+ define <vscale x 1 x ptr> @vload_nxv1ptr(ptr %pa) #0 {
+ %va = load <vscale x 1 x ptr>, ptr %pa, align 8
+ ret <vscale x 1 x ptr> %va
+ }
+
+ define <vscale x 2 x ptr> @vload_nxv2ptr(ptr %pa) #0 {
+ %va = load <vscale x 2 x ptr>, ptr %pa, align 16
+ ret <vscale x 2 x ptr> %va
+ }
+
+ define <vscale x 8 x ptr> @vload_nxv8ptr(ptr %pa) #0 {
+ %va = load <vscale x 8 x ptr>, ptr %pa, align 64
+ ret <vscale x 8 x ptr> %va
+ }
+
+ attributes #0 = { "target-features"="+v" }
+
+...
+---
+name: vload_nxv1ptr
+body: |
+ bb.1 (%ir-block.0):
+ liveins: $x10
+
+ ; CHECK-LABEL: name: vload_nxv1ptr
+ ; CHECK: liveins: $x10
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: {{ $}}
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: [[COPY:%[0-9]+]]:_(p0) = COPY $x10
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: [[LOAD:%[0-9]+]]:_(<vscale x 1 x p0>) = G_LOAD [[COPY]](p0) :: (load (<vscale x 1 x p0>) from %ir.pa)
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: $v8 = COPY [[LOAD]](<vscale x 1 x p0>)
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: PseudoRET implicit $v8
+ %0:_(p0) = COPY $x10
+ %1:_(<vscale x 1 x p0>) = G_LOAD %0(p0) :: (load (<vscale x 1 x p0>) from %ir.pa, align 8)
+ $v8 = COPY %1(<vscale x 1 x p0>)
+ PseudoRET implicit $v8
+
+...
+---
+name: vload_nxv2ptr
+body: |
+ bb.1 (%ir-block.0):
+ liveins: $x10
+
+ ; CHECK-LABEL: name: vload_nxv2ptr
+ ; CHECK: liveins: $x10
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: {{ $}}
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: [[COPY:%[0-9]+]]:_(p0) = COPY $x10
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: [[LOAD:%[0-9]+]]:_(<vscale x 2 x p0>) = G_LOAD [[COPY]](p0) :: (load (<vscale x 2 x p0>) from %ir.pa)
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: $v8 = COPY [[LOAD]](<vscale x 2 x p0>)
+ ; CHECK-NEXT: PseudoRET implicit $v8m2
+ %0:_(p0) = COPY $x10
+ %1:_(<vscale x 2 x p0>) = G_LOAD %0(p0) :: (load (<vscale x 2 x p0>) from %ir.pa, align 16)
+ $v8 = COPY %1(<vscale x 2 x p0>)
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topperc wrote:
I don't think so. The user of the load is likely to be something that needs a vector of pointer.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/101573
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