; RUN: llc -march=hexagon < %s | FileCheck %s ; Check that this testcase compiles successfully. ; Because l2fetch has mayLoad/mayStore flags on it, the packetizer ; was tricked into thinking that it's a store. The v65-specific ; code dealing with mem_shuff allowed it to be packetized together ; with the load. ; CHECK: l2fetch target triple = "hexagon" @g0 = external global [32768 x i8], align 8 @g1 = external local_unnamed_addr global [15 x ptr], align 8 ; Function Attrs: nounwind define void @f0() local_unnamed_addr #0 { b0: %ext = sext i8 ptrtoint (ptr getelementptr inbounds ([32768 x i8], ptr @g0, i32 0, i32 10000) to i8) to i32 %and = and i32 %ext, -65536 %ptr = inttoptr i32 %and to ptr store ptr %ptr, ptr getelementptr inbounds ([15 x ptr], ptr @g1, i32 0, i32 1), align 4 store ptr %ptr, ptr getelementptr inbounds ([15 x ptr], ptr @g1, i32 0, i32 6), align 8 tail call void @f1() %v0 = load ptr, ptr @g1, align 8 tail call void @llvm.hexagon.Y5.l2fetch(ptr %v0, i64 -9223372036854775808) ret void } ; Function Attrs: nounwind declare void @llvm.hexagon.Y5.l2fetch(ptr, i64) #1 ; Function Attrs: nounwind declare void @f1() #1 attributes #0 = { nounwind "target-cpu"="hexagonv65" } attributes #1 = { nounwind }