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[WebAssembly] Add a pass to create wrappers for function bitcasts.
WebAssembly requires caller and callee signatures to match exactly. In LLVM, there are a variety of circumstances where signatures may be mismatched in practice, and one can bitcast a function address to another type to call it as that type. This patch adds a pass which replaces bitcasted function addresses with wrappers to replace the bitcasts. This doesn't catch everything, but it does match many common cases. llvm-svn: 291315
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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ add_llvm_target(WebAssemblyCodeGen
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WebAssemblyExplicitLocals.cpp
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WebAssemblyFastISel.cpp
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WebAssemblyFixIrreducibleControlFlow.cpp
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WebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts.cpp
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WebAssemblyFrameLowering.cpp
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WebAssemblyISelDAGToDAG.cpp
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WebAssemblyISelLowering.cpp
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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ class FunctionPass;
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// LLVM IR passes.
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ModulePass *createWebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenEHSjLj(bool DoEH, bool DoSjLj);
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void initializeWebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenEHSjLjPass(PassRegistry &);
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ModulePass *createWebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts();
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FunctionPass *createWebAssemblyOptimizeReturned();
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// ISel and immediate followup passes.
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lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts.cpp
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lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts.cpp
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//===-- WebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts.cpp - Fix function bitcasts --------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// \brief Fix bitcasted functions.
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///
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/// WebAssembly requires caller and callee signatures to match, however in LLVM,
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/// some amount of slop is vaguely permitted. Detect mismatch by looking for
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/// bitcasts of functions and rewrite them to use wrapper functions instead.
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///
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/// This doesn't catch all cases, such as when a function's address is taken in
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/// one place and casted in another, but it works for many common cases.
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///
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/// Note that LLVM already optimizes away function bitcasts in common cases by
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/// dropping arguments as needed, so this pass only ends up getting used in less
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/// common cases.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "WebAssembly.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Operator.h"
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#include "llvm/Pass.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "wasm-fix-function-bitcasts"
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namespace {
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class FixFunctionBitcasts final : public ModulePass {
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StringRef getPassName() const override {
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return "WebAssembly Fix Function Bitcasts";
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}
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void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
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AU.setPreservesCFG();
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ModulePass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
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}
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bool runOnModule(Module &M) override;
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SmallVector<std::pair<Use *, Function *>, 0> Uses;
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public:
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static char ID;
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FixFunctionBitcasts() : ModulePass(ID) {}
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};
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} // End anonymous namespace
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char FixFunctionBitcasts::ID = 0;
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ModulePass *llvm::createWebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts() {
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return new FixFunctionBitcasts();
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}
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// Recursively descend the def-use lists from V to find non-bitcast users of
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// bitcasts of V.
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static void FindUses(Value *V, Function &F,
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SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<Use *, Function *>> &Uses) {
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for (Use &U : V->uses()) {
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if (BitCastOperator *BC = dyn_cast<BitCastOperator>(U.getUser()))
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FindUses(BC, F, Uses);
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else if (U.get()->getType() != F.getType())
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Uses.push_back(std::make_pair(&U, &F));
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}
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}
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// Create a wrapper function with type Ty that calls F (which may have a
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// different type). Attempt to support common bitcasted function idioms:
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// - Call with more arguments than needed: arguments are dropped
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// - Call with fewer arguments than needed: arguments are filled in with undef
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// - Return value is not needed: drop it
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// - Return value needed but not present: supply an undef
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static Function *CreateWrapper(Function *F, FunctionType *Ty) {
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Module *M = F->getParent();
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Function *Wrapper =
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Function::Create(Ty, Function::PrivateLinkage, "bitcast", M);
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BasicBlock *BB = BasicBlock::Create(M->getContext(), "body", Wrapper);
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// Determine what arguments to pass.
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SmallVector<Value *, 4> Args;
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Function::arg_iterator AI = Wrapper->arg_begin();
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FunctionType::param_iterator PI = F->getFunctionType()->param_begin();
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FunctionType::param_iterator PE = F->getFunctionType()->param_end();
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for (; AI != Wrapper->arg_end() && PI != PE; ++AI, ++PI) {
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assert(AI->getType() == *PI &&
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"mismatched argument types not supported yet");
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Args.push_back(&*AI);
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}
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for (; PI != PE; ++PI)
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Args.push_back(UndefValue::get(*PI));
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CallInst *Call = CallInst::Create(F, Args, "", BB);
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// Determine what value to return.
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if (Ty->getReturnType()->isVoidTy())
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ReturnInst::Create(M->getContext(), BB);
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else if (F->getFunctionType()->getReturnType()->isVoidTy())
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ReturnInst::Create(M->getContext(), UndefValue::get(Ty->getReturnType()),
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BB);
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else if (F->getFunctionType()->getReturnType() == Ty->getReturnType())
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ReturnInst::Create(M->getContext(), Call, BB);
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else
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llvm_unreachable("mismatched return types not supported yet");
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return Wrapper;
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}
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bool FixFunctionBitcasts::runOnModule(Module &M) {
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// Collect all the places that need wrappers.
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for (Function &F : M)
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FindUses(&F, F, Uses);
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DenseMap<std::pair<Function *, FunctionType *>, Function *> Wrappers;
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for (auto &UseFunc : Uses) {
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Use *U = UseFunc.first;
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Function *F = UseFunc.second;
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PointerType *PTy = cast<PointerType>(U->get()->getType());
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FunctionType *Ty = dyn_cast<FunctionType>(PTy->getElementType());
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// If the function is casted to something like i8* as a "generic pointer"
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// to be later casted to something else, we can't generate a wrapper for it.
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// Just ignore such casts for now.
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if (!Ty)
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continue;
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auto Pair = Wrappers.insert(std::make_pair(std::make_pair(F, Ty), nullptr));
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if (Pair.second)
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Pair.first->second = CreateWrapper(F, Ty);
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if (isa<Constant>(U->get()))
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U->get()->replaceAllUsesWith(Pair.first->second);
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else
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U->set(Pair.first->second);
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}
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return true;
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}
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// control specifically what gets lowered.
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addPass(createAtomicExpandPass(TM));
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// Fix function bitcasts, as WebAssembly requires caller and callee signatures
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// to match.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts());
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// Optimize "returned" function attributes.
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
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addPass(createWebAssemblyOptimizeReturned());
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; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false | FileCheck %s
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; Test that function pointer casts are replaced with wrappers.
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target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
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target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
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; CHECK-LABEL: test:
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; CHECK-NEXT: call .Lbitcast@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call .Lbitcast.1@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[L0:[0-9]*]]=, 0
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; CHECK-NEXT: call .Lbitcast.2@FUNCTION, $pop[[L0]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call $drop=, .Lbitcast.3@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call foo2@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call foo3@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .endfunc
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; CHECK-LABEL: .Lbitcast:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .local i32
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; CHECK-NEXT: call has_i32_arg@FUNCTION, $0{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .endfunc
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; CHECK-LABEL: .Lbitcast.1:
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; CHECK-NEXT: call $drop=, has_i32_ret@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .endfunc
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; CHECK-LABEL: .Lbitcast.2:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .param i32
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; CHECK-NEXT: call foo0@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .endfunc
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; CHECK-LABEL: .Lbitcast.3:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .result i32
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; CHECK-NEXT: .local i32
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; CHECK-NEXT: call foo1@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: copy_local $push0=, $0
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; CHECK-NEXT: .endfunc
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declare void @has_i32_arg(i32)
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declare i32 @has_i32_ret()
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declare void @foo0()
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declare void @foo1()
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declare void @foo2()
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declare void @foo3()
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define void @test() {
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entry:
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call void bitcast (void (i32)* @has_i32_arg to void ()*)()
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call void bitcast (i32 ()* @has_i32_ret to void ()*)()
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call void bitcast (void ()* @foo0 to void (i32)*)(i32 0)
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%t = call i32 bitcast (void ()* @foo1 to i32 ()*)()
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call void bitcast (void ()* @foo2 to void ()*)()
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call void @foo3()
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ret void
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}
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