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Sanjoy Das 506f4f8e68 [GMR/OperandBundles] Teach getModRefBehavior about operand bundles
In general, memory restrictions on a called function (e.g. readnone)
cannot be transferred to a CallSite that has operand bundles.  It is
possible to make this inference smarter, but lets fix the behavior to be
correct first.

llvm-svn: 260193
2016-02-09 02:31:47 +00:00

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; RUN: opt -S -globals-aa -functionattrs < %s | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt -S -O3 < %s | FileCheck %s
; Apart from checking for the direct cause of the bug, we also check
; if any problematic aliasing rules have accidentally snuck into -O3.
;
; Since the "abc" operand bundle is not a special operand bundle that
; LLVM knows about, all of the stores and loads in @test below have to
; stay.
declare void @foo() readnone
; CHECK-LABEL: define i8* @test(i8* %p) {
; CHECK: %a = alloca i8*, align 8
; CHECK: store i8* %p, i8** %a, align 8
; CHECK: call void @foo() [ "abc"(i8** %a) ]
; CHECK: %reload = load i8*, i8** %a, align 8
; CHECK: ret i8* %reload
; CHECK: }
define i8* @test(i8* %p) {
%a = alloca i8*, align 8
store i8* %p, i8** %a, align 8
call void @foo() ["abc" (i8** %a)]
%reload = load i8*, i8** %a, align 8
ret i8* %reload
}