; RUN: opt < %s -instcombine -S | grep "align 16" | count 1 target datalayout = "E-p:64:64:64-a0:0:8-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:32:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128" ; A multi-dimensional array in a nested loop doing vector stores that ; aren't yet aligned. Instcombine can understand the addressing in the ; Nice case to prove 16 byte alignment. In the Awkward case, the inner ; array dimension is not even, so the stores to it won't always be ; aligned. Instcombine should prove alignment in exactly one of the two ; stores. @Nice = global [1001 x [20000 x double]] zeroinitializer, align 32 @Awkward = global [1001 x [20001 x double]] zeroinitializer, align 32 define void @foo() nounwind { entry: br label %bb7.outer bb7.outer: %i = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %indvar.next26, %bb11 ] br label %bb1 bb1: %j = phi i64 [ 0, %bb7.outer ], [ %indvar.next, %bb1 ] %t4 = getelementptr [1001 x [20000 x double]]* @Nice, i64 0, i64 %i, i64 %j %q = bitcast double* %t4 to <2 x double>* store <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %q, align 8 %s4 = getelementptr [1001 x [20001 x double]]* @Awkward, i64 0, i64 %i, i64 %j %r = bitcast double* %s4 to <2 x double>* store <2 x double>, <2 x double>* %r, align 8 %indvar.next = add i64 %j, 2 %exitcond = icmp eq i64 %indvar.next, 557 br i1 %exitcond, label %bb11, label %bb1 bb11: %indvar.next26 = add i64 %i, 1 %exitcond27 = icmp eq i64 %indvar.next26, 991 br i1 %exitcond27, label %return.split, label %bb7.outer return.split: ret void }