// v8i16 and v16i16.
// For these two cases, we can shuffle the upper element bytes to a
// consecutive sequence at the start of the vector and treat the results as
- // v16i8 or v32i8, and for v61i8 this is the prefferable solution. However,
+ // v16i8 or v32i8, and for v61i8 this is the preferable solution. However,
// for v16i16 this is not the case, because the shuffle is expensive, so we
- // avoid sign-exteding to this type entirely.
+ // avoid sign-extending to this type entirely.
// For example, t0 := (v8i16 sext(v8i1 x)) needs to be shuffled as:
// (v16i8 shuffle <0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,u,u,...,u> (v16i8 bitcast t0), undef)
MVT SExtVT;
SExtVT = MVT::v16i8;
// For the case (i16 bitcast (v16i1 setcc v16i16 v1, v2)),
// it is not profitable to sign-extend to 256-bit because this will
- // require an extra cross-lane shuffle which is more exprensive than
+ // require an extra cross-lane shuffle which is more expensive than
// truncating the result of the compare to 128-bits.
break;
case MVT::v32i1: