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llvm-mirror/test/Assembler/remangle.ll
Jeroen Dobbelaere 9fe5660816 [remangleIntrinsicFunction] Detect and resolve name clash
It is possible that the remangled name for an intrinsic already exists with a different (and wrong) prototype within the module.
As the bitcode reader keeps both versions of all remangled intrinsics around for a longer time, this can result in a
crash, as can be seen in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50923

This patch makes 'remangleIntrinsicFunction' aware of this situation. When it is detected, it moves the version with the wrong prototype to a different name. That version will be removed anyway once the module is completely loaded.

With thanks to @asbirlea for reporting this issue when trying out an lto build with the full restrict patches, and @efriedma for suggesting a sane resolution mechanism.

Reviewed By: apilipenko

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105118
2021-07-13 11:21:12 +02:00

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; RUN: opt %s -S -o - | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
; Note: this test mimics how the naming could have been after parsing in IR in
; a LLVMContext where some types were already available; but before the
; remangleIntrinsicFunctions has happened:
; The @llvm.ssa.copy intrinsics will have to be remangled.
; In certain cases (as shown here) the remangling can result in a name clash.
; This is also related to the llvm/test/tools/llvm-linker/remangle.ll testcase that checks
; a similar situation in the bitcode reader.
%fum = type { %aab, i8, [7 x i8] }
%aab = type { %aba }
%aba = type { [8 x i8] }
%fum.1 = type { %abb, i8, [7 x i8] }
%abb = type { %abc }
%abc = type { [4 x i8] }
declare void @foo(%fum*)
; Will be remagled to @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s"
declare %fum.1** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums"(%fum.1**)
; Will be remagled to @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums"
declare %fum** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s"(%fum**)
define void @foo1(%fum** %a, %fum.1 ** %b) {
%b.copy = call %fum.1** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums"(%fum.1** %b)
%a.copy = call %fum** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s"(%fum** %a)
ret void
}
define void @foo2(%fum.1 ** %b, %fum** %a) {
%a.copy = call %fum** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s"(%fum** %a)
%b.copy = call %fum.1** @"llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums"(%fum.1** %b)
ret void
}
; CHECK-DAG: %fum = type { %aab, i8, [7 x i8] }
; CHECK-DAG: %aab = type { %aba }
; CHECK-DAG: %aba = type { [8 x i8] }
; CHECK-DAG: %fum.1 = type { %abb, i8, [7 x i8] }
; CHECK-DAG: %abb = type { %abc }
; CHECK-DAG: %abc = type { [4 x i8] }
; CHECK-LABEL: define void @foo1(%fum** %a, %fum.1** %b) {
; CHECK-NEXT: %b.copy = call %fum.1** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s(%fum.1** %b)
; CHECK-NEXT: %a.copy = call %fum** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums(%fum** %a)
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
; CHECK-LABEL: define void @foo2(%fum.1** %b, %fum** %a) {
; CHECK-NEXT: %a.copy = call %fum** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums(%fum** %a)
; CHECK-NEXT: %b.copy = call %fum.1** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s(%fum.1** %b)
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
; CHECK: declare %fum.1** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fum.1s(%fum.1** returned)
; CHECK: declare %fum** @llvm.ssa.copy.p0p0s_fums(%fum** returned)