File: convertsptoll.ll

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; RUN: llc -march=hexagon -mcpu=hexagonv5  < %s | FileCheck %s
; Check that we generate conversion from single precision floating point
; to 64-bit int value in IEEE complaint mode in V5.

; CHECK: r{{[0-9]+}}:{{[0-9]+}} = convert_sf2d(r{{[0-9]+}})

define i32 @main() nounwind {
entry:
  %retval = alloca i32, align 4
  %i = alloca i64, align 8
  %a = alloca float, align 4
  %b = alloca float, align 4
  %c = alloca float, align 4
  store i32 0, i32* %retval
  store float 0x402ECCCCC0000000, float* %a, align 4
  store float 0x4022333340000000, float* %b, align 4
  %0 = load float, float* %a, align 4
  %1 = load float, float* %b, align 4
  %add = fadd float %0, %1
  store volatile float %add, float* %c, align 4
  %2 = load volatile float, float* %c, align 4
  %conv = fptosi float %2 to i64
  store i64 %conv, i64* %i, align 8
  %3 = load i64, i64* %i, align 8
  %conv1 = trunc i64 %3 to i32
  ret i32 %conv1
}