
After #98505, the textual IR keyword `x86_mmx` was temporarily made to parse as `<1 x i64>`, so as not to require a lot of test update noise. This completes the removal of the type, by removing the`x86_mmx` keyword from the IR parser, and making the (now no-op) test updates via `sed -i 's/\bx86_mmx\b/<1 x i64>/g' $(git grep -l x86_mmx llvm/test/)`. Resulting bitcasts from <1 x i64> to itself were then manually deleted. Changes to llvm/test/Bitcode/compatibility-$VERSION.ll were reverted, as they're intended to be equivalent to the .bc file, if parsed by old LLVM, so shouldn't be updated. A few tests were removed, as they're no longer testing anything, in the following files: - llvm/test/Transforms/GlobalOpt/x86_mmx_load.ll - llvm/test/Transforms/InstCombine/cast.ll - llvm/test/Transforms/InstSimplify/ConstProp/gep-zeroinit-vector.ll Works towards issue #98272.
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LLVM
; RUN: not opt -passes=verify < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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; CHECK: atomic store operand must have integer, pointer, or floating point type!
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; CHECK: atomic load operand must have integer, pointer, or floating point type!
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define void @foo(ptr %P, <1 x i64> %v) {
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store atomic <1 x i64> %v, ptr %P unordered, align 8
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ret void
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}
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define <1 x i64> @bar(ptr %P) {
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%v = load atomic <1 x i64>, ptr %P unordered, align 8
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ret <1 x i64> %v
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}
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