jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/c2/irTests/URShiftLNodeIdealizationTests.java
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package compiler.c2.irTests;
import jdk.test.lib.Asserts;
import compiler.lib.ir_framework.*;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8297384
* @summary Test that Ideal transformations of URShiftLNode* are being performed as expected.
* @library /test/lib /
* @run driver compiler.c2.irTests.URShiftLNodeIdealizationTests
*/
public class URShiftLNodeIdealizationTests {
public static void main(String[] args) {
TestFramework.run();
}
@Run(test = { "test1", "test2" })
public void runMethod() {
long a = RunInfo.getRandom().nextInt();
long min = Long.MIN_VALUE;
long max = Long.MAX_VALUE;
assertResult(0);
assertResult(a);
assertResult(min);
assertResult(max);
}
@DontCompile
public void assertResult(long a) {
Asserts.assertEQ((a << 2022) >>> 2022, test1(a));
Asserts.assertEQ((a >> 2022) >>> 63, test2(a));
}
@Test
@IR(failOn = { IRNode.LSHIFT, IRNode.URSHIFT })
@IR(counts = { IRNode.AND, "1" })
// Checks (x << 2022) >>> 2022 => x & C where C = ((1 << (64 - 38)) - 1)
public long test1(long x) {
return (x << 2022) >>> 2022;
}
@Test
@IR(failOn = { IRNode.RSHIFT })
@IR(counts = { IRNode.URSHIFT, "1" })
// Checks (x >> 2022) >>> 63 => x >>> 63
public long test2(long x) {
return (x >> 2022) >>> 63;
}
}