test-reductions-i64.mlir
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// RUN: mlir-opt %s -convert-scf-to-std -convert-vector-to-llvm -convert-std-to-llvm | \
// RUN: mlir-cpu-runner -e entry -entry-point-result=void \
// RUN: -shared-libs=%mlir_integration_test_dir/libmlir_c_runner_utils%shlibext | \
// RUN: FileCheck %s
func @entry() {
// Construct test vector.
%i1 = constant 1: i64
%i2 = constant 2: i64
%i3 = constant 3: i64
%i4 = constant 4: i64
%i5 = constant 5: i64
%i6 = constant -1: i64
%i7 = constant -2: i64
%i8 = constant -4: i64
%i9 = constant -80: i64
%i10 = constant -16: i64
%v0 = vector.broadcast %i1 : i64 to vector<10xi64>
%v1 = vector.insert %i2, %v0[1] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v2 = vector.insert %i3, %v1[2] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v3 = vector.insert %i4, %v2[3] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v4 = vector.insert %i5, %v3[4] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v5 = vector.insert %i6, %v4[5] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v6 = vector.insert %i7, %v5[6] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v7 = vector.insert %i8, %v6[7] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v8 = vector.insert %i9, %v7[8] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
%v9 = vector.insert %i10, %v8[9] : i64 into vector<10xi64>
vector.print %v9 : vector<10xi64>
//
// test vector:
//
// CHECK: ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -1, -2, -4, -80, -16 )
// Various vector reductions. Not full functional unit tests, but
// a simple integration test to see if the code runs end-to-end.
%0 = vector.reduction "add", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %0 : i64
// CHECK: -88
%1 = vector.reduction "mul", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %1 : i64
// CHECK: -1228800
%2 = vector.reduction "min", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %2 : i64
// CHECK: -80
%3 = vector.reduction "max", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %3 : i64
// CHECK: 5
%4 = vector.reduction "and", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %4 : i64
// CHECK: 0
%5 = vector.reduction "or", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %5 : i64
// CHECK: -1
%6 = vector.reduction "xor", %v9 : vector<10xi64> into i64
vector.print %6 : i64
// CHECK: -68
return
}