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; RUN: opt -basicaa -loop-vectorize -mcpu=corei7-avx -debug -S < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; REQUIRES: asserts

target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.8.0"

%0 = type { %0*, %1 }
%1 = type { i8*, i32 }

@p = global [2048 x [8 x i32*]] zeroinitializer, align 16
@q = global [2048 x i16] zeroinitializer, align 16
@r = global [2048 x i16] zeroinitializer, align 16

; Tests for widest type
; Ensure that we count the pointer store in the first test case. We have a
; consecutive vector of pointers store, therefore we should count it towards the
; widest vector count.
;
; CHECK: test_consecutive_store
; CHECK: The Widest type: 64 bits
define void @test_consecutive_store(%0**, %0**, %0** nocapture) nounwind ssp uwtable align 2 {
  %4 = load %0*, %0** %2, align 8
  %5 = icmp eq %0** %0, %1
  br i1 %5, label %12, label %6

; <label>:6                                       ; preds = %3
  br label %7

; <label>:7                                       ; preds = %7, %6
  %8 = phi %0** [ %0, %6 ], [ %9, %7 ]
  store %0* %4, %0** %8, align 8
  %9 = getelementptr inbounds %0*, %0** %8, i64 1
  %10 = icmp eq %0** %9, %1
  br i1 %10, label %11, label %7

; <label>:11                                      ; preds = %7
  br label %12

; <label>:12                                      ; preds = %11, %3
  ret void
}

; However, if the store of a set of pointers is not to consecutive memory we do
; NOT count the store towards the widest vector type.
; In the test case below we add i16 types to store it in an array of pointer,
; therefore the widest type should be i16.
; int* p[2048][8];
; short q[2048];
;   for (int y = 0; y < 8; ++y)
;     for (int i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) {
;       p[i][y] = (int*) (1 + q[i]);
;     }
; CHECK: test_nonconsecutive_store
; CHECK: The Widest type: 16 bits
define void @test_nonconsecutive_store() nounwind ssp uwtable {
  br label %1

; <label>:1                                       ; preds = %14, %0
  %2 = phi i64 [ 0, %0 ], [ %15, %14 ]
  br label %3

; <label>:3                                       ; preds = %3, %1
  %4 = phi i64 [ 0, %1 ], [ %11, %3 ]
  %5 = getelementptr inbounds [2048 x i16], [2048 x i16]* @q, i64 0, i64 %4
  %6 = load i16, i16* %5, align 2
  %7 = sext i16 %6 to i64
  %8 = add i64 %7, 1
  %9 = inttoptr i64 %8 to i32*
  %10 = getelementptr inbounds [2048 x [8 x i32*]], [2048 x [8 x i32*]]* @p, i64 0, i64 %4, i64 %2
  store i32* %9, i32** %10, align 8
  %11 = add i64 %4, 1
  %12 = trunc i64 %11 to i32
  %13 = icmp ne i32 %12, 1024
  br i1 %13, label %3, label %14

; <label>:14                                      ; preds = %3
  %15 = add i64 %2, 1
  %16 = trunc i64 %15 to i32
  %17 = icmp ne i32 %16, 8
  br i1 %17, label %1, label %18

; <label>:18                                      ; preds = %14
  ret void
}


@ia = global [1024 x i32*] zeroinitializer, align 16
@ib = global [1024 x i32] zeroinitializer, align 16
@ic = global [1024 x i8] zeroinitializer, align 16
@p2 = global [2048 x [8 x i32*]] zeroinitializer, align 16
@q2 = global [2048 x i16] zeroinitializer, align 16

;; Now we check the same rules for loads. We should take consecutive loads of
;; pointer types into account.
; CHECK: test_consecutive_ptr_load
; CHECK: The Widest type: 64 bits
define i8 @test_consecutive_ptr_load() nounwind readonly ssp uwtable {
  br label %1

; <label>:1                                       ; preds = %1, %0
  %2 = phi i64 [ 0, %0 ], [ %10, %1 ]
  %3 = phi i8 [ 0, %0 ], [ %9, %1 ]
  %4 = getelementptr inbounds [1024 x i32*], [1024 x i32*]* @ia, i32 0, i64 %2
  %5 = load i32*, i32** %4, align 4
  %6 = ptrtoint i32* %5 to i64
  %7 = trunc i64 %6 to i8
  %8 = add i8 %3, 1
  %9 = add i8 %7, %8
  %10 = add i64 %2, 1
  %11 = icmp ne i64 %10, 1024
  br i1 %11, label %1, label %12

; <label>:12                                      ; preds = %1
  %13 = phi i8 [ %9, %1 ]
  ret i8 %13
}

;; However, we should not take unconsecutive loads of pointers into account.
; CHECK: test_nonconsecutive_ptr_load
; CHECK: The Widest type: 16 bits
define void @test_nonconsecutive_ptr_load() nounwind ssp uwtable {
  br label %1

; <label>:1                                       ; preds = %13, %0
  %2 = phi i64 [ 0, %0 ], [ %14, %13 ]
  br label %3

; <label>:3                                       ; preds = %3, %1
  %4 = phi i64 [ 0, %1 ], [ %10, %3 ]
  %5 = getelementptr inbounds [2048 x [8 x i32*]], [2048 x [8 x i32*]]* @p2, i64 0, i64 %4, i64 %2
  %6 = getelementptr inbounds [2048 x i16], [2048 x i16]* @q2, i64 0, i64 %4
  %7 = load i32*, i32** %5, align 2
  %8 = ptrtoint i32* %7 to i64
  %9 = trunc i64 %8 to i16
  store i16 %9, i16* %6, align 8
  %10 = add i64 %4, 1
  %11 = trunc i64 %10 to i32
  %12 = icmp ne i32 %11, 1024
  br i1 %12, label %3, label %13

; <label>:13                                      ; preds = %3
  %14 = add i64 %2, 1
  %15 = trunc i64 %14 to i32
  %16 = icmp ne i32 %15, 8
  br i1 %16, label %1, label %17

; <label>:17                                      ; preds = %13
  ret void
}