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clang-p2996/llvm/test/Transforms/WholeProgramDevirt/vcp-accesses-memory.ll
Bjorn Pettersson 3f8027fb67 [test] Update some test cases to use -passes when specifying the pipeline
This updates transform test cases for
  ADCE
  AddDiscriminators
  AggressiveInstCombine
  AlignmentFromAssumptions
  ArgumentPromotion
  BDCE
  CalledValuePropagation
  DCE
  Reg2Mem
  WholeProgramDevirt
to use the -passes syntax when specifying the pipeline.

Given that LLVM_ENABLE_NEW_PASS_MANAGER isn't set to off (which is
a deprecated feature) the updated test cases already used the new
pass manager, but they were using the legacy syntax when specifying
the passes to run. This patch can be seen as a step toward deprecating
that interface.

This patch also removes some redundant RUN lines. Here I am
referring to test cases that had multiple RUN lines verifying both
the legacy "-passname" syntax and the new "-passes=passname" syntax.
Since we switched the default pass manager to "new PM" both RUN lines
have verified the new PM version of the pass (more or less wasting
time running the same test twice), unless LLVM_ENABLE_NEW_PASS_MANAGER
is set to "off". It is assumed that it is enough to run these tests
with the new pass manager now.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108472
2021-09-29 21:51:08 +02:00

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; RUN: opt -S -passes=wholeprogramdevirt -whole-program-visibility %s | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "e-p:64:64"
target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
@vt1 = constant [2 x i8*] [i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i32)* @vf1a to i8*), i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i32)* @vf1b to i8*)], !type !0
@vt2 = constant [2 x i8*] [i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i32)* @vf2a to i8*), i8* bitcast (i32 (i8*, i32)* @vf2b to i8*)], !type !0
@sink = external global i32
define i32 @vf1a(i8* %this, i32 %arg) {
store i32 %arg, i32* @sink
ret i32 %arg
}
define i32 @vf2a(i8* %this, i32 %arg) {
store i32 %arg, i32* @sink
ret i32 %arg
}
define i32 @vf1b(i8* %this, i32 %arg) {
ret i32 %arg
}
define i32 @vf2b(i8* %this, i32 %arg) {
ret i32 %arg
}
; Test that we don't apply VCP if the virtual function body accesses memory,
; even if the function returns a constant.
; CHECK: define i32 @call1
define i32 @call1(i8* %obj) {
%vtableptr = bitcast i8* %obj to [1 x i8*]**
%vtable = load [1 x i8*]*, [1 x i8*]** %vtableptr
%vtablei8 = bitcast [1 x i8*]* %vtable to i8*
%p = call i1 @llvm.type.test(i8* %vtablei8, metadata !"typeid")
call void @llvm.assume(i1 %p)
%fptrptr = getelementptr [1 x i8*], [1 x i8*]* %vtable, i32 0, i32 0
%fptr = load i8*, i8** %fptrptr
%fptr_casted = bitcast i8* %fptr to i32 (i8*, i32)*
; CHECK: call i32 %
%result = call i32 %fptr_casted(i8* %obj, i32 1)
ret i32 %result
}
; Test that we can apply VCP regardless of the function attributes by analyzing
; the function body itself.
; CHECK: define i32 @call2
define i32 @call2(i8* %obj) {
%vtableptr = bitcast i8* %obj to [1 x i8*]**
%vtable = load [1 x i8*]*, [1 x i8*]** %vtableptr
%vtablei8 = bitcast [1 x i8*]* %vtable to i8*
%p = call i1 @llvm.type.test(i8* %vtablei8, metadata !"typeid")
call void @llvm.assume(i1 %p)
%fptrptr = getelementptr [1 x i8*], [1 x i8*]* %vtable, i32 0, i32 1
%fptr = load i8*, i8** %fptrptr
%fptr_casted = bitcast i8* %fptr to i32 (i8*, i32)*
%result = call i32 %fptr_casted(i8* %obj, i32 1)
; CHECK: ret i32 1
ret i32 %result
}
declare i1 @llvm.type.test(i8*, metadata)
declare void @llvm.assume(i1)
!0 = !{i32 0, !"typeid"}