; RUN: llc -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu < %s | FileCheck %s ; CHECK-LABEL: @test1 ; CHECK: sbfx {{x[0-9]+}}, x0, #23, #9 define i64 @test1(i32 %a) { %tmp = ashr i32 %a, 23 %ext = sext i32 %tmp to i64 %res = add i64 %ext, 1 ret i64 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test2 ; CHECK: sbfx w0, w0, #23, #8 define signext i8 @test2(i32 %a) { %tmp = ashr i32 %a, 23 %res = trunc i32 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test3 ; CHECK: sbfx w0, w0, #23, #8 define signext i8 @test3(i32 %a) { %tmp = lshr i32 %a, 23 %res = trunc i32 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test4 ; CHECK: sbfx w0, w0, #15, #16 define signext i16 @test4(i32 %a) { %tmp = lshr i32 %a, 15 %res = trunc i32 %tmp to i16 ret i16 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test5 ; CHECK: sbfx w0, w0, #16, #8 define signext i8 @test5(i64 %a) { %tmp = lshr i64 %a, 16 %res = trunc i64 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test6 ; CHECK: sbfx x0, x0, #30, #8 define signext i8 @test6(i64 %a) { %tmp = lshr i64 %a, 30 %res = trunc i64 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test7 ; CHECK: sbfx x0, x0, #23, #16 define signext i16 @test7(i64 %a) { %tmp = lshr i64 %a, 23 %res = trunc i64 %tmp to i16 ret i16 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test8 ; CHECK: asr w0, w0, #25 define signext i8 @test8(i32 %a) { %tmp = ashr i32 %a, 25 %res = trunc i32 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test9 ; CHECK: lsr w0, w0, #25 define signext i8 @test9(i32 %a) { %tmp = lshr i32 %a, 25 %res = trunc i32 %tmp to i8 ret i8 %res } ; CHECK-LABEL: @test10 ; CHECK: lsr x0, x0, #49 define signext i16 @test10(i64 %a) { %tmp = lshr i64 %a, 49 %res = trunc i64 %tmp to i16 ret i16 %res } ; SHR with multiple uses is fine as SXTH and SBFX are both aliases of SBFM. ; However, allowing the transformation means the SHR and SBFX can execute in ; parallel. ; ; CHECK-LABEL: @test11 ; CHECK: lsr x1, x0, #23 ; CHECK: sbfx x0, x0, #23, #16 define void @test11(i64 %a) { %tmp = lshr i64 %a, 23 %res = trunc i64 %tmp to i16 call void @use(i16 %res, i64 %tmp) ret void } declare void @use(i16 signext, i64)