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llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/NewGVN/volatile-nonvolatile.ll
Davide Italiano bd0298b1e1 [GVN] Initial check-in of a new global value numbering algorithm.
The code have been developed by Daniel Berlin over the years, and
the new implementation goal is that of addressing shortcomings of
the current GVN infrastructure, i.e. long compile time for large
testcases, lack of phi predication, no load/store value numbering
etc...

The current code just implements the "core" GVN algorithm, although
other pieces (load coercion, phi handling, predicate system) are
already implemented in a branch out of tree. Once the core is stable,
we'll start adding pieces on top of the base framework.
The test currently living in test/Transform/NewGVN are a copy
of the ones in GVN, with proper `XFAIL` (missing features in NewGVN).
A flag will be added in a future commit to enable NewGVN, so that
interested parties can exercise this code easily.

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D26224

llvm-svn: 290346
2016-12-22 16:03:48 +00:00

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; XFAIL: *
; RUN: opt -tbaa -newgvn -S < %s | FileCheck %s
%struct.t = type { i32* }
; The loaded address and the location of the address itself are not aliased,
; so the second reload is not necessary. Check that it can be eliminated.
; CHECK-LABEL: test1
; CHECK: load
; CHECK-NOT: load
define void @test1(%struct.t* nocapture readonly %p, i32 %v) #0 {
entry:
%m = getelementptr inbounds %struct.t, %struct.t* %p, i32 0, i32 0
%0 = load i32*, i32** %m, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %0, align 4, !tbaa !6
%1 = load i32*, i32** %m, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %1, align 4, !tbaa !6
ret void
}
; The store via the loaded address may overwrite the address itself.
; Make sure that both loads remain.
; CHECK-LABEL: test2
; CHECK: load
; CHECK: store
; CHECK: load
define void @test2(%struct.t* nocapture readonly %p, i32 %v) #0 {
entry:
%m = getelementptr inbounds %struct.t, %struct.t* %p, i32 0, i32 0
%0 = load i32*, i32** %m, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %0, align 4, !tbaa !1
%1 = load i32*, i32** %m, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %1, align 4, !tbaa !1
ret void
}
; The loads are ordered and non-monotonic. Although they are not aliased to
; the stores, make sure both are preserved.
; CHECK-LABEL: test3
; CHECK: load
; CHECK: store
; CHECK: load
define void @test3(%struct.t* nocapture readonly %p, i32 %v) #0 {
entry:
%m = getelementptr inbounds %struct.t, %struct.t* %p, i32 0, i32 0
%0 = load atomic i32*, i32** %m acquire, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %0, align 4, !tbaa !6
%1 = load atomic i32*, i32** %m acquire, align 4, !tbaa !1
store volatile i32 %v, i32* %1, align 4, !tbaa !6
ret void
}
attributes #0 = { norecurse nounwind }
!1 = !{!2, !3, i64 0}
!2 = !{!"", !3, i64 0}
!3 = !{!"any pointer", !4, i64 0}
!4 = !{!"omnipotent char", !5, i64 0}
!5 = !{!"Simple C/C++ TBAA"}
!6 = !{!7, !7, i64 0}
!7 = !{!"int", !4, i64 0}