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authorJames Molloy <james.molloy@arm.com>2015-05-16 13:10:45 +0000
committerJames Molloy <james.molloy@arm.com>2015-05-16 13:10:45 +0000
commitb5aa200a33d6b019af43a55ee3b6b2bd951c92e6 (patch)
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Reapply r237453 with a fix for the test timeouts.
The test timeouts were due to instcombine fighting itself. Regression test added. Original log message: Canonicalize min/max expressions correctly. This patch introduces a canonical form for min/max idioms where one operand is extended or truncated. This often happens when the other operand is a constant. For example: %1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0 %2 = sext i32 %a to i64 %3 = select i1 %1, i64 %2, i64 0 Would now be canonicalized into: %1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0 %2 = select i1 %1, i32 %a, i32 0 %3 = sext i32 %2 to i64 This builds upon a patch posted by David Majenemer (https://www.marc.info/?l=llvm-commits&m=143008038714141&w=2). That pass passively stopped instcombine from ruining canonical patterns. This patch additionally actively makes instcombine canonicalize too. Canonicalization of expressions involving a change in type from int->fp or fp->int are not yet implemented. llvm-svn: 237520
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diff --git a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCasts.cpp b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCasts.cpp
index 9c2bc34f678..48ab0eb2c1b 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCasts.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCasts.cpp
@@ -435,6 +435,15 @@ Instruction *InstCombiner::visitTrunc(TruncInst &CI) {
if (Instruction *Result = commonCastTransforms(CI))
return Result;
+ // Test if the trunc is the user of a select which is part of a
+ // minimum or maximum operation. If so, don't do any more simplification.
+ // Even simplifying demanded bits can break the canonical form of a
+ // min/max.
+ Value *LHS, *RHS;
+ if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(CI.getOperand(0)))
+ if (matchSelectPattern(SI, LHS, RHS) != SPF_UNKNOWN)
+ return nullptr;
+
// See if we can simplify any instructions used by the input whose sole
// purpose is to compute bits we don't care about.
if (SimplifyDemandedInstructionBits(CI))
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