; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=arm64-eabi | FileCheck %s define double @test_direct(float %in) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test_direct: %cmp = fcmp olt float %in, 0.000000e+00 %val = select i1 %cmp, float 0.000000e+00, float %in %longer = fpext float %val to double ret double %longer ; CHECK: fmax s } define double @test_cross(float %in) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test_cross: %cmp = fcmp ult float %in, 0.000000e+00 %val = select i1 %cmp, float %in, float 0.000000e+00 %longer = fpext float %val to double ret double %longer ; CHECK: fmin s } ; Same as previous, but with ordered comparison; ; must become fminnm, not fmin. define double @test_cross_fail_nan(float %in) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test_cross_fail_nan: %cmp = fcmp olt float %in, 0.000000e+00 %val = select i1 %cmp, float %in, float 0.000000e+00 %longer = fpext float %val to double ret double %longer ; CHECK: fminnm s } ; This isn't a min or a max, but passes the first condition for swapping the ; results. Make sure they're put back before we resort to the normal fcsel. define float @test_cross_fail(float %lhs, float %rhs) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test_cross_fail: %tst = fcmp une float %lhs, %rhs %res = select i1 %tst, float %rhs, float %lhs ret float %res ; The register allocator would have to decide to be deliberately obtuse before ; other register were used. ; CHECK: fcsel s0, s1, s0, ne } ; Make sure the transformation isn't triggered for integers define i64 @test_integer(i64 %in) { %cmp = icmp slt i64 %in, 0 %val = select i1 %cmp, i64 0, i64 %in ret i64 %val }