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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/X86/seh-safe-div.ll
Amaury Sechet fe775804df Do not select EhPad BB in MachineBlockPlacement when there is regular BB to schedule
Summary:
EHPad BB are not entered the classic way and therefor do not need to be placed after their predecessors. This patch make sure EHPad BB are not chosen amongst successors to form chains, and are selected as last resort when selecting the best candidate.

EHPad are scheduled in reverse probability order in order to have them flow into each others naturally.

Reviewers: chandlerc, majnemer, rafael, MatzeB, escha, silvas

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17625

llvm-svn: 265726
2016-04-07 21:29:39 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -mtriple x86_64-pc-windows-msvc < %s | FileCheck %s
; This test case is also intended to be run manually as a complete functional
; test. It should link, print something, and exit zero rather than crashing.
; It is the hypothetical lowering of a C source program that looks like:
;
; int safe_div(int *n, int *d) {
; int r;
; __try {
; __try {
; r = *n / *d;
; } __except(GetExceptionCode() == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
; puts("EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION");
; r = -1;
; }
; } __except(GetExceptionCode() == EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO) {
; puts("EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO");
; r = -2;
; }
; return r;
; }
@str1 = internal constant [27 x i8] c"EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION\00"
@str2 = internal constant [29 x i8] c"EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO\00"
define i32 @safe_div(i32* %n, i32* %d) personality i8* bitcast (i32 (...)* @__C_specific_handler to i8*) {
entry:
%r = alloca i32, align 4
invoke void @try_body(i32* %r, i32* %n, i32* %d)
to label %__try.cont unwind label %lpad0
lpad0:
%cs0 = catchswitch within none [label %handler0] unwind label %lpad1
handler0:
%p0 = catchpad within %cs0 [i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i8*)* @safe_div_filt0 to i8*)]
call void @puts(i8* getelementptr ([27 x i8], [27 x i8]* @str1, i32 0, i32 0)) [ "funclet"(token %p0) ]
store i32 -1, i32* %r, align 4
catchret from %p0 to label %__try.cont
lpad1:
%cs1 = catchswitch within none [label %handler1] unwind to caller
handler1:
%p1 = catchpad within %cs1 [i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i8*)* @safe_div_filt1 to i8*)]
call void @puts(i8* getelementptr ([29 x i8], [29 x i8]* @str2, i32 0, i32 0)) [ "funclet"(token %p1) ]
store i32 -2, i32* %r, align 4
catchret from %p1 to label %__try.cont
__try.cont:
%safe_ret = load i32, i32* %r, align 4
ret i32 %safe_ret
}
; Normal path code
; CHECK: {{^}}safe_div:
; CHECK: .seh_proc safe_div
; CHECK: .seh_handler __C_specific_handler, @unwind, @except
; CHECK: .Ltmp0:
; CHECK: leaq [[rloc:.*\(%rbp\)]], %rcx
; CHECK: callq try_body
; CHECK-NEXT: .Ltmp1
; CHECK: [[cont_bb:\.LBB0_[0-9]+]]:
; CHECK: movl [[rloc]], %eax
; CHECK: retq
; Landing pad code
; CHECK: [[handler1:\.LBB0_[0-9]+]]: # %handler1
; CHECK: callq puts
; CHECK: movl $-2, [[rloc]]
; CHECK: jmp [[cont_bb]]
; CHECK: [[handler0:\.LBB0_[0-9]+]]: # %handler0
; CHECK: callq puts
; CHECK: movl $-1, [[rloc]]
; CHECK: jmp [[cont_bb]]
; CHECK: .seh_handlerdata
; CHECK-NEXT: .Lsafe_div$parent_frame_offset
; CHECK-NEXT: .long (.Llsda_end0-.Llsda_begin0)/16
; CHECK-NEXT: .Llsda_begin0:
; CHECK-NEXT: .long .Ltmp0@IMGREL+1
; CHECK-NEXT: .long .Ltmp1@IMGREL+1
; CHECK-NEXT: .long safe_div_filt0@IMGREL
; CHECK-NEXT: .long [[handler0]]@IMGREL
; CHECK-NEXT: .long .Ltmp0@IMGREL+1
; CHECK-NEXT: .long .Ltmp1@IMGREL+1
; CHECK-NEXT: .long safe_div_filt1@IMGREL
; CHECK-NEXT: .long [[handler1]]@IMGREL
; CHECK-NEXT: .Llsda_end0:
; CHECK: .text
; CHECK: .seh_endproc
define void @try_body(i32* %r, i32* %n, i32* %d) {
entry:
%0 = load i32, i32* %n, align 4
%1 = load i32, i32* %d, align 4
%div = sdiv i32 %0, %1
store i32 %div, i32* %r, align 4
ret void
}
; The prototype of these filter functions is:
; int filter(EXCEPTION_POINTERS *eh_ptrs, void *rbp);
; The definition of EXCEPTION_POINTERS is:
; typedef struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS {
; EXCEPTION_RECORD *ExceptionRecord;
; CONTEXT *ContextRecord;
; } EXCEPTION_POINTERS;
; The definition of EXCEPTION_RECORD is:
; typedef struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD {
; DWORD ExceptionCode;
; ...
; } EXCEPTION_RECORD;
; The exception code can be retreived with two loads, one for the record
; pointer and one for the code. The values of local variables can be
; accessed via rbp, but that would require additional not yet implemented LLVM
; support.
define i32 @safe_div_filt0(i8* %eh_ptrs, i8* %rbp) {
%eh_ptrs_c = bitcast i8* %eh_ptrs to i32**
%eh_rec = load i32*, i32** %eh_ptrs_c
%eh_code = load i32, i32* %eh_rec
; EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION = 0xC0000005
%cmp = icmp eq i32 %eh_code, 3221225477
%filt.res = zext i1 %cmp to i32
ret i32 %filt.res
}
define i32 @safe_div_filt1(i8* %eh_ptrs, i8* %rbp) {
%eh_ptrs_c = bitcast i8* %eh_ptrs to i32**
%eh_rec = load i32*, i32** %eh_ptrs_c
%eh_code = load i32, i32* %eh_rec
; EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO = 0xC0000094
%cmp = icmp eq i32 %eh_code, 3221225620
%filt.res = zext i1 %cmp to i32
ret i32 %filt.res
}
@str_result = internal constant [21 x i8] c"safe_div result: %d\0A\00"
define i32 @main() {
%d.addr = alloca i32, align 4
%n.addr = alloca i32, align 4
store i32 10, i32* %n.addr, align 4
store i32 2, i32* %d.addr, align 4
%r1 = call i32 @safe_div(i32* %n.addr, i32* %d.addr)
call void (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr ([21 x i8], [21 x i8]* @str_result, i32 0, i32 0), i32 %r1)
store i32 10, i32* %n.addr, align 4
store i32 0, i32* %d.addr, align 4
%r2 = call i32 @safe_div(i32* %n.addr, i32* %d.addr)
call void (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr ([21 x i8], [21 x i8]* @str_result, i32 0, i32 0), i32 %r2)
%r3 = call i32 @safe_div(i32* %n.addr, i32* null)
call void (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr ([21 x i8], [21 x i8]* @str_result, i32 0, i32 0), i32 %r3)
ret i32 0
}
declare i32 @__C_specific_handler(...)
declare i32 @llvm.eh.typeid.for(i8*) readnone nounwind
declare void @puts(i8*)
declare void @printf(i8*, ...)
declare void @abort()