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clang-p2996/polly/test/CodeGen/non-affine-exit-node-dominance.ll
rahulana-quic e1f056f692 Reland "[polly] Port polly tests to use NPM" (#92918)
Even as the NPM has been in use by Polly for a while now, the majority
of the tests continue using the LPM passes. This patch ports the tests
to use the NPM passes (for example, by replacing a flag such as
-polly-detect with -passes=polly-detect following the NPM syntax for
specifying passes) with some exceptions for some missing features in the
new passes.

Relanding #90632.
2024-05-24 13:09:34 -07:00

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; RUN: opt %loadNPMPolly -passes=polly-codegen -S < %s | FileCheck %s
;
; llvm.org/PR25439
; The dominance of the generated non-affine subregion block was based on the
; scop's merge block, therefore resulted in an invalid DominanceTree.
; It resulted in some values as assumed to be unusable in the actual generated
; exit block. Here we check whether the value %escaping is taken from the
; generated block.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: polly.stmt.subregion_entry:
; CHECK: %p_escaping = select i1 undef, i32 undef, i32 undef
;
; CHECK-LABEL: polly.stmt.polly.merge_new_and_old.exit:
; CHECK: store i32 %p_escaping, ptr %escaping.s2a
define i32 @func() {
entry:
br label %subregion_entry
subregion_entry:
%escaping = select i1 undef, i32 undef, i32 undef
%cond = or i1 undef, undef
br i1 %cond, label %subregion_exit, label %subregion_if
subregion_if:
br label %subregion_exit
subregion_exit:
ret i32 %escaping
}