File: scalable-vector-struct.ll

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; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_llc_test_checks.py
; RUN: llc -mtriple=riscv32 -mattr=+v -verify-machineinstrs < %s | FileCheck %s

; This demonstrates that we can pass a struct containing scalable vectors across
; a basic block.

define i32 @foo({ {<vscale x 2 x i32>, <vscale x 2 x i32>}, i32 } %x, ptr %y, ptr %z) {
; CHECK-LABEL: foo:
; CHECK:       # %bb.0: # %entry
; CHECK-NEXT:    vs1r.v v8, (a1)
; CHECK-NEXT:    vs1r.v v9, (a2)
; CHECK-NEXT:    ret
entry:
  br label %return

return:
  %a = extractvalue { {<vscale x 2 x i32>, <vscale x 2 x i32>}, i32 } %x, 1
  %b = extractvalue { {<vscale x 2 x i32>, <vscale x 2 x i32>}, i32 } %x, 0, 0
  %c = extractvalue { {<vscale x 2 x i32>, <vscale x 2 x i32>}, i32 } %x, 0, 1
  store <vscale x 2 x i32> %b, ptr %y
  store <vscale x 2 x i32> %c, ptr %z

  ret i32 %a
}