; RUN: opt %s -rewrite-statepoints-for-gc -S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s declare i64 addrspace(1)* @generate_obj() declare void @use_obj(i64 addrspace(1)*) ; The rewriting needs to make %obj loop variant by inserting a phi ; of the original value and it's relocation. define void @def_use_safepoint() gc "statepoint-example" { ; CHECK-LABEL: def_use_safepoint entry: %obj = call i64 addrspace(1)* @generate_obj() br label %loop loop: ; CHECK: phi i64 addrspace(1)* ; CHECK-DAG: [ %obj.relocated, %loop ] ; CHECK-DAG: [ %obj, %entry ] call void @use_obj(i64 addrspace(1)* %obj) %safepoint_token = call i32 (void ()*, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidf(void ()* @do_safepoint, i32 0, i32 0, i32 5, i32 0, i32 -1, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) br label %loop } declare void @do_safepoint() declare void @parse_point(i64 addrspace(1)*) define i64 addrspace(1)* @test1(i32 %caller, i8 addrspace(1)* %a, i8 addrspace(1)* %b, i32 %unknown) gc "statepoint-example" { ; CHECK-LABEL: test1 entry: br i1 undef, label %left, label %right left: %a.cast = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %a to i64 addrspace(1)* ; CHECK: left: ; CHECK-NEXT: %a.cast = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %a to i64 addrspace(1)* ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CAST_L:%.*]] = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %a to i64 addrspace(1)* ; Our safepoint placement pass calls removeUnreachableBlocks, which does a bunch ; of simplifications to branch instructions. This bug is visible only when ; there are multiple branches into the same block from the same predecessor, and ; the following ceremony is to make that artefact survive a call to ; removeUnreachableBlocks. As an example, "br i1 undef, label %merge, label %merge" ; will get simplified to "br label %merge" by removeUnreachableBlocks. switch i32 %unknown, label %right [ i32 0, label %merge i32 1, label %merge i32 5, label %merge i32 3, label %right ] right: %b.cast = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %b to i64 addrspace(1)* br label %merge ; CHECK: right: ; CHECK-NEXT: %b.cast = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %b to i64 addrspace(1)* ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CAST_R:%.*]] = bitcast i8 addrspace(1)* %b to i64 addrspace(1)* merge: ; CHECK: merge: ; CHECK-NEXT: %base_phi = phi i64 addrspace(1)* [ [[CAST_L]], %left ], [ [[CAST_L]], %left ], [ [[CAST_L]], %left ], [ [[CAST_R]], %right ], !is_base_value !0 %value = phi i64 addrspace(1)* [ %a.cast, %left], [ %a.cast, %left], [ %a.cast, %left], [ %b.cast, %right] %safepoint_token = call i32 (void (i64 addrspace(1)*)*, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidp1i64f(void (i64 addrspace(1)*)* @parse_point, i32 1, i32 0, i64 addrspace(1)* %value, i32 5, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) ret i64 addrspace(1)* %value } ;; The purpose of this test is to ensure that when two live values share a ;; base defining value with inherent conflicts, we end up with a *single* ;; base phi/select per such node. This is testing an optimization, not a ;; fundemental correctness criteria define void @test2(i1 %cnd, i64 addrspace(1)* %base_obj, i64 addrspace(1)* %base_arg2) gc "statepoint-example" { ; CHECK-LABEL: @test2 entry: %obj = getelementptr i64, i64 addrspace(1)* %base_obj, i32 1 br label %loop loop: ; preds = %loop, %entry ; CHECK-LABEL: loop ; CHECK: %base_phi = phi i64 addrspace(1)* ; CHECK-DAG: [ %base_obj, %entry ] ; Given the two selects are equivelent, so are their base phis - ideally, ; we'd have commoned these, but that's a missed optimization, not correctness. ; CHECK-DAG: [ [[DISCARD:%base_select.*.relocated]], %loop ] ; CHECK-NOT: base_phi2 ; CHECK: next = select ; CHECK: base_select ; CHECK: extra2 = select ; CHECK: base_select ; CHECK: statepoint ;; Both 'next' and 'extra2' are live across the backedge safepoint... %current = phi i64 addrspace(1)* [ %obj, %entry ], [ %next, %loop ] %extra = phi i64 addrspace(1)* [ %obj, %entry ], [ %extra2, %loop ] %nexta = getelementptr i64, i64 addrspace(1)* %current, i32 1 %next = select i1 %cnd, i64 addrspace(1)* %nexta, i64 addrspace(1)* %base_arg2 %extra2 = select i1 %cnd, i64 addrspace(1)* %nexta, i64 addrspace(1)* %base_arg2 %safepoint_token = call i32 (void ()*, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidf(void ()* @foo, i32 0, i32 0, i32 5, i32 0, i32 -1, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) br label %loop } declare void @foo() declare i32 @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidf(void ()*, i32, i32, ...) declare i32 @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidp1i64f(void (i64 addrspace(1)*)*, i32, i32, ...)