; RUN: llc < %s ; Test that a negative constant smaller than 64 bits (e.g., int) ; is correctly implemented with sign-extension. ; In particular, the current code generated is: ; ; main: ; .L_main_LL_0: ; save %o6, -224, %o6 ; setx .G_fmtArg_1, %o1, %o0 ; setuw 1, %o1 ! i = 1 ; setuw 4294967295, %o3 ! THE BUG: 0x00000000ffffffff ; setsw 0, %i0 ; add %i6, 1999, %o2 ! fval ; add %o1, %g0, %o1 ; add %o0, 0, %o0 ; mulx %o1, %o3, %o1 ! ERROR: 0xffffffff; should be -1 ; add %o1, 3, %o1 ! ERROR: 0x100000002; should be 0x2 ; mulx %o1, 12, %o3 ! ; add %o2, %o3, %o3 ! produces bad address! ; call printf ; nop ; jmpl %i7+8, %g0 ; restore %g0, 0, %g0 ; ; llc produces: ; ioff = 2 fval = 0xffffffff7fffec90 &fval[2] = 0xb7fffeca8 ; instead of: ; ioff = 2 fval = 0xffffffff7fffec90 &fval[2] = 0xffffffff7fffeca8 ; %Results = type { float, float, float } @fmtArg = internal global [39 x i8] c"ioff = %u\09fval = 0x%p\09&fval[2] = 0x%p\0A\00" ; <[39 x i8]*> [#uses=1] declare i32 @printf(i8*, ...) define i32 @main() { %fval = alloca %Results, i32 4 ; <%Results*> [#uses=2] %i = add i32 1, 0 ; [#uses=1] %iscale = mul i32 %i, -1 ; [#uses=1] %ioff = add i32 %iscale, 3 ; [#uses=2] %ioff.upgrd.1 = zext i32 %ioff to i64 ; [#uses=1] %fptr = getelementptr %Results, %Results* %fval, i64 %ioff.upgrd.1 ; <%Results*> [#uses=1] %castFmt = getelementptr [39 x i8], [39 x i8]* @fmtArg, i64 0, i64 0 ; [#uses=1] call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf( i8* %castFmt, i32 %ioff, %Results* %fval, %Results* %fptr ) ; :1 [#uses=0] ret i32 0 }