2017-08-02 06:20:41 +08:00
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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s -mtriple=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s -mtriple=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
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Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%class.Point.1 = type { %class.Tensor.0 }
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%class.Tensor.0 = type { [3 x double] }
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%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57 = type { %class.TriaAccessor.56 }
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%class.TriaAccessor.56 = type { i32, i32, %class.Triangulation.55* }
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%class.Triangulation.55 = type { %class.Subscriptor, %"class.std::vector.46", %"class.std::vector", %"class.std::vector.3.8", [255 x %class.Boundary.50*], i32, %struct.TriaNumberCache.54 }
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%class.Subscriptor = type { i32 (...)**, i32, %"class.std::type_info.2"* }
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%"class.std::type_info.2" = type { i32 (...)**, i8* }
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%"class.std::vector.46" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.45" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.45" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<TriangulationLevel<3> *, std::allocator<TriangulationLevel<3> *> >::_Vector_impl.44" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<TriangulationLevel<3> *, std::allocator<TriangulationLevel<3> *> >::_Vector_impl.44" = type { %class.TriangulationLevel.43**, %class.TriangulationLevel.43**, %class.TriangulationLevel.43** }
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%class.TriangulationLevel.43 = type { %class.TriangulationLevel.0.37, %"struct.TriangulationLevel<3>::HexesData.42" }
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%class.TriangulationLevel.0.37 = type { %class.TriangulationLevel.1.31, %"struct.TriangulationLevel<2>::QuadsData.36" }
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%class.TriangulationLevel.1.31 = type { %class.TriangulationLevel, %"struct.TriangulationLevel<1>::LinesData.30" }
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%class.TriangulationLevel = type { %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.7.12", %"class.std::vector.12.15" }
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%"class.std::vector.7.12" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<std::pair<int, int>, std::allocator<std::pair<int, int> > >::_Vector_impl.10" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<std::pair<int, int>, std::allocator<std::pair<int, int> > >::_Vector_impl.10" = type { %"struct.std::pair.9"*, %"struct.std::pair.9"*, %"struct.std::pair.9"* }
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%"struct.std::pair.9" = type opaque
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%"class.std::vector.12.15" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.13.14" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.13.14" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<unsigned int, std::allocator<unsigned int> >::_Vector_impl.13" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<unsigned int, std::allocator<unsigned int> >::_Vector_impl.13" = type { i32*, i32*, i32* }
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%"struct.TriangulationLevel<1>::LinesData.30" = type { %"class.std::vector.17.20", %"class.std::vector.22.23", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.27.26", %"class.std::vector.32.29" }
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%"class.std::vector.17.20" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.18.19" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.18.19" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<Line, std::allocator<Line> >::_Vector_impl.18" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<Line, std::allocator<Line> >::_Vector_impl.18" = type { %class.Line.17*, %class.Line.17*, %class.Line.17* }
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%class.Line.17 = type { [2 x i32] }
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%"class.std::vector.22.23" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.23.22" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.23.22" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<int, std::allocator<int> >::_Vector_impl.21" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<int, std::allocator<int> >::_Vector_impl.21" = type { i32*, i32*, i32* }
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%"class.std::vector.27.26" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.28.25" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.28.25" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >::_Vector_impl.24" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >::_Vector_impl.24" = type { i8*, i8*, i8* }
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%"class.std::vector.32.29" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.33.28" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.33.28" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<void *, std::allocator<void *> >::_Vector_impl.27" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<void *, std::allocator<void *> >::_Vector_impl.27" = type { i8**, i8**, i8** }
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%"struct.TriangulationLevel<2>::QuadsData.36" = type { %"class.std::vector.37.35", %"class.std::vector.22.23", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.27.26", %"class.std::vector.32.29" }
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%"class.std::vector.37.35" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.38.34" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.38.34" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<Quad, std::allocator<Quad> >::_Vector_impl.33" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<Quad, std::allocator<Quad> >::_Vector_impl.33" = type { %class.Quad.32*, %class.Quad.32*, %class.Quad.32* }
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%class.Quad.32 = type { [4 x i32] }
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%"struct.TriangulationLevel<3>::HexesData.42" = type { %"class.std::vector.42.41", %"class.std::vector.22.23", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.3.8", %"class.std::vector.27.26", %"class.std::vector.32.29", %"class.std::vector.3.8" }
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%"class.std::vector.42.41" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.43.40" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.43.40" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<Hexahedron, std::allocator<Hexahedron> >::_Vector_impl.39" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<Hexahedron, std::allocator<Hexahedron> >::_Vector_impl.39" = type { %class.Hexahedron.38*, %class.Hexahedron.38*, %class.Hexahedron.38* }
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%class.Hexahedron.38= type { [6 x i32] }
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%"class.std::vector" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base.48.48" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base.48.48" = type { %"struct.std::_Vector_base<Point<3>, std::allocator<Point<3> > >::_Vector_impl.47" }
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%"struct.std::_Vector_base<Point<3>, std::allocator<Point<3> > >::_Vector_impl.47" = type { %class.Point.1*, %class.Point.1*, %class.Point.1* }
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%"class.std::vector.3.8" = type { %"struct.std::_Bvector_base.7" }
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%"struct.std::_Bvector_base.7" = type { %"struct.std::_Bvector_base<std::allocator<bool> >::_Bvector_impl.6" }
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%"struct.std::_Bvector_base<std::allocator<bool> >::_Bvector_impl.6" = type { %"struct.std::_Bit_iterator.5", %"struct.std::_Bit_iterator.5", i64* }
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%"struct.std::_Bit_iterator.5" = type { %"struct.std::_Bit_iterator_base.base.4", [4 x i8] }
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%"struct.std::_Bit_iterator_base.base.4" = type <{ i64*, i32 }>
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%class.Boundary.50 = type opaque
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%struct.TriaNumberCache.54 = type { %struct.TriaNumberCache.52.52, i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15", i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15" }
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%struct.TriaNumberCache.52.52 = type { %struct.TriaNumberCache.53.51, i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15", i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15" }
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%struct.TriaNumberCache.53.51 = type { i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15", i32, %"class.std::vector.12.15" }
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define void @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE10barycenterEv(%class.Point.1* noalias nocapture sret %agg.result, %class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this) #0 align 2 {
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entry:
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%0 = load double, double* null, align 8
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%1 = load double, double* undef, align 8
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Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call18 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 6)
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%2 = load double, double* undef, align 8
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Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call21 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 7)
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%3 = load double, double* undef, align 8
|
Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call33 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 3)
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%4 = load double, double* null, align 8
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%5 = load double, double* undef, align 8
|
Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call45 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 7)
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%6 = load double, double* undef, align 8
|
Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call48 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 0)
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2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
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%7 = load double, double* undef, align 8
|
Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%call66 = tail call dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57* %this, i32 zeroext 6)
|
2015-02-28 05:17:42 +08:00
|
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%8 = load double, double* undef, align 8
|
Disable IsSub subregister assert. pr18663.
This is a follow-up to the activity in the bug at
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18663 . The underlying issue has
to do with how the KILL pseudo-instruction is handled. I defer to
Hal/Jakob/Uli for additional details and background.
This will disable the (bad?) assert, add an associated fixme comment,
and add a pair of tests.
The code change and the pr18663-2.ll test are copied from the referenced
bug. That test does not immediately fail in my environment, but I have
added the pr18663.ll test which does.
(Comment from Hal)
to provide everyone else with some context, this assert was not bad when
it was written. At that time, we only generated KILL pseudo instructions
around subregister copies. This logic, unfortunately, had its own problems.
In r199797, the relevant logic in MachineCopyPropagation was replaced to
generate KILLs for other kinds of copies too. This change in semantics broke
this now-problematic assumption in AggressiveAntiDepBreaker. The
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker really needs a proper cleanup to deal with the
change, but removing the assert (which just allows the function to return
false) is a safe conservative behavior, and should do for the time being.
llvm-svn: 214429
2014-08-01 03:50:53 +08:00
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%mul334 = fmul double undef, 2.000000e+00
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%mul579 = fmul double %2, %5
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%mul597 = fmul double undef, %mul579
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%mul679 = fmul double %2, %8
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%mul1307 = fmul double undef, %1
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%mul2092 = fmul double undef, %4
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%mul2679 = fmul double undef, undef
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%mul2931 = fmul double undef, %3
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%mul3094 = fmul double undef, %3
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%mul3096 = fmul double %mul3094, %8
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%sub3097 = fsub double 0.000000e+00, %mul3096
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%add3105 = fadd double undef, %sub3097
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%add3113 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add3105
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%sub3121 = fsub double %add3113, undef
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%sub3129 = fsub double %sub3121, undef
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%add3137 = fadd double undef, %sub3129
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%add3145 = fadd double undef, %add3137
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%sub3153 = fsub double %add3145, undef
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%sub3162 = fsub double %sub3153, 0.000000e+00
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%add3171 = fadd double undef, %sub3162
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%add3180 = fadd double undef, %add3171
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%add3189 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add3180
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%mul3197 = fmul double %4, %mul2679
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%sub3198 = fsub double %add3189, %mul3197
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%sub3207 = fsub double %sub3198, 0.000000e+00
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%mul3212 = fmul double %2, undef
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%mul3214 = fmul double %mul3212, undef
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%sub3215 = fsub double %sub3207, %mul3214
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%mul3222 = fmul double %5, 0.000000e+00
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%sub3223 = fsub double %sub3215, %mul3222
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%mul3228 = fmul double %2, undef
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%mul3230 = fmul double %3, %mul3228
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%add3231 = fadd double %mul3230, %sub3223
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%mul3236 = fmul double undef, undef
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%mul3238 = fmul double %mul3236, %8
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%add3239 = fadd double %mul3238, %add3231
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%mul3244 = fmul double %mul1307, %3
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%mul3246 = fmul double %mul3244, %7
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%sub3247 = fsub double %add3239, %mul3246
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%mul3252 = fmul double undef, undef
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%mul3254 = fmul double %mul3252, %7
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%add3255 = fadd double %mul3254, %sub3247
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%sub3263 = fsub double %add3255, undef
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%add3271 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %sub3263
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%sub3279 = fsub double %add3271, undef
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%sub3287 = fsub double %sub3279, undef
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%mul3292 = fmul double %mul1307, %5
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%mul3294 = fmul double %mul3292, undef
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%add3295 = fadd double %mul3294, %sub3287
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%add3303 = fadd double undef, %add3295
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%add3311 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add3303
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%mul3318 = fmul double undef, %7
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%sub3319 = fsub double %add3311, %mul3318
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%mul3326 = fmul double %4, %mul3228
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%sub3327 = fsub double %sub3319, %mul3326
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%mul3334 = fmul double undef, %8
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%sub3335 = fsub double %sub3327, %mul3334
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%add3343 = fadd double undef, %sub3335
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%mul3350 = fmul double %mul3212, %7
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%add3351 = fadd double %mul3350, %add3343
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%mul3358 = fmul double %mul2092, undef
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%sub3359 = fsub double %add3351, %mul3358
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%mul3362 = fmul double undef, %1
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%mul3366 = fmul double 0.000000e+00, %8
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%add3367 = fadd double %mul3366, %sub3359
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%mul3372 = fmul double %mul3362, %5
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%sub3375 = fsub double %add3367, undef
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%add3383 = fadd double undef, %sub3375
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%mul3389 = fmul double %2, 0.000000e+00
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%mul3391 = fmul double %4, %mul3389
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%sub3392 = fsub double %add3383, %mul3391
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%mul3396 = fmul double undef, 0.000000e+00
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%mul3400 = fmul double undef, %7
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%sub3401 = fsub double %sub3392, %mul3400
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%mul3407 = fmul double %mul3396, %4
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%mul3409 = fmul double %mul3407, %8
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%add3410 = fadd double %mul3409, %sub3401
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%add3419 = fadd double undef, %add3410
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%mul3423 = fmul double undef, %mul334
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%add3428 = fadd double undef, %add3419
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%add3437 = fadd double undef, %add3428
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%mul3443 = fmul double %mul3423, %3
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%mul3445 = fmul double %mul3443, %8
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%sub3446 = fsub double %add3437, %mul3445
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%mul3453 = fmul double %mul3372, undef
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%add3454 = fadd double %mul3453, %sub3446
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%add3462 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add3454
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%mul3467 = fmul double %mul3362, %3
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%mul3469 = fmul double %mul3467, %8
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%sub3470 = fsub double %add3462, %mul3469
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%add3478 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %sub3470
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%sub3486 = fsub double %add3478, undef
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%mul3490 = fmul double %mul334, 0.000000e+00
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%mul3492 = fmul double %2, %mul3490
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%mul3494 = fmul double %mul3492, undef
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%sub3495 = fsub double %sub3486, %mul3494
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%sub3503 = fsub double %sub3495, undef
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%sub3512 = fsub double %sub3503, undef
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%add3520 = fadd double undef, %sub3512
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%sub3528 = fsub double %add3520, undef
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%add3537 = fadd double undef, %sub3528
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%add3545 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add3537
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%sub3553 = fsub double %add3545, undef
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%add3561 = fadd double undef, %sub3553
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%sub3569 = fsub double %add3561, undef
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%mul3574 = fmul double undef, undef
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%mul3576 = fmul double %mul3574, %7
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%add3577 = fadd double %mul3576, %sub3569
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%sub3585 = fsub double %add3577, undef
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%mul3592 = fmul double %4, undef
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%sub3593 = fsub double %sub3585, %mul3592
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%mul3598 = fmul double %2, undef
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%mul3600 = fmul double %mul3598, %7
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%add3601 = fadd double %mul3600, %sub3593
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%mul3608 = fmul double %mul3598, undef
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%sub3609 = fsub double %add3601, %mul3608
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%sub3618 = fsub double %sub3609, undef
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%add3627 = fadd double undef, %sub3618
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%add3635 = fadd double undef, %add3627
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%mul3638 = fmul double undef, %2
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%mul3640 = fmul double %mul3638, %5
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%mul3642 = fmul double %mul3640, %7
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%sub3643 = fsub double %add3635, %mul3642
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%mul3648 = fmul double %1, undef
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%mul3650 = fmul double %mul3648, %8
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%sub3651 = fsub double %sub3643, %mul3650
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%mul3656 = fmul double %mul3638, %4
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%mul3658 = fmul double %mul3656, %8
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%add3659 = fadd double %mul3658, %sub3651
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%mul3666 = fmul double %5, 0.000000e+00
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%add3667 = fadd double %mul3666, %add3659
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%sub3675 = fsub double %add3667, undef
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%mul3680 = fmul double %mul3638, %3
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%mul3682 = fmul double %mul3680, %8
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%sub3683 = fsub double %sub3675, %mul3682
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%add3692 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %sub3683
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%mul3696 = fmul double undef, undef
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%mul3698 = fmul double %mul3696, %4
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%mul3700 = fmul double %mul3698, %8
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%add3701 = fadd double %mul3700, %add3692
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%sub3710 = fsub double %add3701, undef
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%mul3716 = fmul double undef, %3
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%mul3718 = fmul double %mul3716, %8
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%sub3719 = fsub double %sub3710, %mul3718
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%add3727 = fadd double undef, %sub3719
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%mul3734 = fmul double %mul3574, %8
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%add3735 = fadd double %mul3734, %add3727
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%sub3743 = fsub double %add3735, 0.000000e+00
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%add3751 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %sub3743
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%mul3758 = fmul double %6, 0.000000e+00
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%sub3759 = fsub double %add3751, %mul3758
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%mul3764 = fmul double undef, %mul2931
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%mul3766 = fmul double %mul3764, undef
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%sub3767 = fsub double %sub3759, %mul3766
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%add3775 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %sub3767
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%add3783 = fadd double undef, %add3775
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%sub3791 = fsub double %add3783, 0.000000e+00
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%add3799 = fadd double undef, %sub3791
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%sub3807 = fsub double %add3799, undef
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%mul3814 = fmul double 0.000000e+00, undef
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%add3815 = fadd double %mul3814, %sub3807
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%mul3822 = fmul double %mul597, undef
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%sub3823 = fsub double %add3815, %mul3822
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%add3831 = fadd double undef, %sub3823
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%mul3836 = fmul double undef, %mul679
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%mul3838 = fmul double %6, %mul3836
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%sub3839 = fsub double %add3831, %mul3838
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%add3847 = fadd double undef, %sub3839
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%add3855 = fadd double undef, %add3847
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%mul3858 = fmul double undef, %8
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%mul3860 = fmul double undef, %mul3858
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%mul3862 = fmul double %6, %mul3860
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%sub3863 = fsub double %add3855, %mul3862
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%add3872 = fadd double undef, %sub3863
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%sub3880 = fsub double %add3872, undef
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%sub3889 = fsub double %sub3880, undef
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%sub3898 = fsub double %sub3889, undef
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%add3907 = fadd double undef, %sub3898
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%sub3915 = fsub double %add3907, 0.000000e+00
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%add3923 = fadd double undef, %sub3915
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%mul3930 = fmul double %3, undef
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%add3931 = fadd double %mul3930, %add3923
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%add3940 = fadd double undef, %add3931
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%sub3949 = fsub double %add3940, undef
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%mul3952 = fmul double %2, %3
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%sub3957 = fsub double %sub3949, undef
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%sub3966 = fsub double %sub3957, undef
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%add3975 = fadd double undef, %sub3966
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%add3983 = fadd double undef, %add3975
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%sub3992 = fsub double %add3983, undef
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%mul3997 = fmul double undef, %mul3952
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%mul3999 = fmul double %mul3997, %8
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%add4000 = fadd double %mul3999, %sub3992
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%sub4008 = fsub double %add4000, undef
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%add4017 = fadd double undef, %sub4008
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%add4026 = fadd double 0.000000e+00, %add4017
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%mul4034 = fmul double %6, undef
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%sub4035 = fsub double %add4026, %mul4034
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%add4043 = fadd double undef, %sub4035
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%sub4051 = fsub double %add4043, 0.000000e+00
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%mul4916 = fmul double 0.000000e+00, %sub4051
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%mul4917 = fmul double %mul4916, 0x3FC5555555555555
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%mul7317 = fmul double 0.000000e+00, %3
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%mul7670 = fmul double %0, %mul7317
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%mul8882 = fmul double %0, 0.000000e+00
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%mul8884 = fmul double undef, %mul8882
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%sub8885 = fsub double 0.000000e+00, %mul8884
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%mul8892 = fmul double %mul7670, undef
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%add8893 = fadd double %mul8892, %sub8885
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%mul8900 = fmul double undef, undef
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%add8901 = fadd double %mul8900, %add8893
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%mul9767 = fmul double 0.000000e+00, %add8901
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%mul9768 = fmul double %mul9767, 0x3FC5555555555555
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store double %mul4917, double* undef, align 8
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store double %mul9768, double* undef, align 8
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ret void
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}
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declare dereferenceable(24) %class.Point.1* @_ZNK18TriaObjectAccessorILi3ELi3EE6vertexEj(%class.TriaObjectAccessor.57*, i32 zeroext) #0
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