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Fangrui Song 9996e71f2d [Support] Implement LLVM_ENABLE_REVERSE_ITERATION for StringMap
ProgrammersManual.html says

> StringMap iteration order, however, is not guaranteed to be deterministic, so any uses which require that should instead use a std::map.

This patch makes -DLLVM_REVERSE_ITERATION=on (currently
-DLLVM_ENABLE_REVERSE_ITERATION=on works as well) shuffle StringMap
iteration order (actually flipping the hash so that elements not in the
same bucket are reversed) to catch violations, similar to D35043 for
DenseMap. This should help change the hash function (e.g., D142862,
D155781).

With a lot of fixes, there are still some violations. This patch
implements the "reverse_iteration" lit feature to skip such tests.
Eventually we should remove this feature.

`ninja check-{llvm,clang,clang-tools}` are clean with
`#define LLVM_ENABLE_REVERSE_ITERATION 1`.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155789
2023-07-21 08:46:51 -07:00

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# UNSUPPORTED: reverse_iteration
# RUN: not llc -mtriple=amdgcn-- -mcpu=gfx900 -run-pass=none -o - %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
# Check a diagnostic is emitted if non-allocatable classes are used
# with virtual registers, and there's no assert.
# CHECK: error: {{.*}}: Cannot use non-allocatable class 'TTMP_32' for virtual register named_use in function 'virtreg_unallocatable'
# CHECK: error: {{.*}}: Cannot use non-allocatable class 'TTMP_32' for virtual register named_def in function 'virtreg_unallocatable'
# CHECK: error: {{.*}}: Cannot use non-allocatable class 'TTMP_32' for virtual register 0 in function 'virtreg_unallocatable'
# CHECK: error: {{.*}}: Cannot use non-allocatable class 'TTMP_32' for virtual register 2 in function 'virtreg_unallocatable'
# CHECK: error: {{.*}}: Cannot use non-allocatable class 'TTMP_32' for virtual register 1 in function 'virtreg_unallocatable'
---
name: virtreg_unallocatable
tracksRegLiveness: true
registers:
- { id: 0, class: ttmp_32}
body: |
bb.0:
%1:ttmp_32 = IMPLICIT_DEF
S_NOP 0, implicit %2:ttmp_32
%named_def:ttmp_32 = IMPLICIT_DEF
S_NOP 0, implicit %named_use:ttmp_32
...